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Lacrossemen Loss Frosh for Duke Game ft Road T"P CHAPEL HILL, N. 0, THURSDAY, APRIL 25. 1940 1 Goieirs iffidDw isy I'FdDM M(D(D)ire9 IB 3 FdPsEn Linksmen Kaliy On Last Nine To Surprise Duke, Close Gap By JACK SAUNDERS Exhibiting their finest form of the season, Carolina's tough band of golfers tried valiantly to spring the biggest upset of the spring before succumbing to Duke's champion Blue Devils at Hillandale yesterday by only three-small points. The final count 10-7 against me aar neeis.v . i Vit if" Irtca rt fa cati to before tne onslaught c.fthe highly-touted Durham outfit frcn anywhere to a shut-out to ten points, Chock Erickson's perform trs ttrew a real scare in the Dukes with a great bid for victory on the fcoxe stretch, getting 6 points on tie iii-nine. Neal Herring wrested a .cere from Russell going out to save tie Tar Heels from a blanking at tie turn. Chnck Alexander, shooting in the No. 3 spot for the Durhamites, grab ted medal honors with a par - 71 to blank Frosty Snow by 3-0. At that, S-ow was tops for Carolina. He slewed a 73. Summary, Carolina men first: No. 1. C. Diffendal, (78), S. Alexander, 2U, (76). 2. Boyd, 1, Perry, V.i, (75). Best-ball: Carolina 1, Coke, 2. 3. Snow, 0, (73), C. ' Alex ander, 3, (71). 4. Herring, 3, (74), Rus sell, 0, (80). Best-ball: Carolina 1, Pake 1. Carolina 7, Duke 10. Mural Schedule 4:00 Diamond No. 1 BVP vs. Steele; Diamond No. 2 Zeta Psi No. 1 vs. Zeta Psi No. 2; Diamond No. 3 Aycock vs. Lewis No. 2; Dia mond No. 4 Kappa Sigma No. 2 vs. St. Anthony. 5:00 Diamond No. 1 Chi Psi vs. Alpha Chi Sigma; Diamond No. 2 Ruffin No. 1 vs. Med. School No. 2; Diamond No. 3 Med School No. 1 vs. Law School; Diamond No. 4 Ruffin No. 2 vs. "H." TENNIS 4:00 Sigma Nu No. l vs. Phi Del ta Theta No. 1. 5:00 ATO vs. Zeta Psi. WATER-POLO 4:00 SAE vs. Chi Psi. 5:00 Everett vs. "K"; Kappa Sig ma vs. TEP. HORSESHOES 4:00 DKE No. l vs. Beta Theta Pi No. 2. 5:00 Lewis No. 1 vs. "K"'No. 2.j INDIANS OPPOSE DUKE HERE TODAY Carolina Werner g Kimball cp Gay p Desich d Beers d Clark c Broadfoot ' a Singletary a Co-Cap. Finkel oh Rosenbloom ih (C) Duke Johnson Rankin Levy Hank Wilson Brown Steele McHough Bunce Kemper A.A.IL TRACE IS AMONG BEST With the best trackmen in the state entered, the fifth annual Carolinas AAU meet Saturday may turn into the finest home meet of the year for i local fans. Carolina's old grads and varsity teams from Duke, Carolina, State, and possibly Wake Forest are to compete. The freshmen will give a prelimi nary look-in on the Senior AAU af Summer Formals For Comfort TROP-I-LITE C.&P. Palm Beach C.&P. "Tomorrow's Styles Today" $25.00 $18.50 Pritchard-Bright & Co. DURHAM Watts Booth Campus Rep. By Yates Potest . Carolina's Indians will tangle with Duke's strong Blue Devil lacrosse men on coed field this afternoon at 4 o'clock. Both the Indians and the Blue Devils have been making ex tensive" preparations for this, their second meeting of the current sea son, and plenty of thrills and spills will be in store for those who go out to witness the Indians' first home game. Duke is ready to go the limit to even the series up at one all, the Indians having taken the first by a score of 5-4. When the Indians defeated the Dukes two weeks ago on Duke field, the play was exceedingly rough. In fact it was about the roughest, al though the penalties were few and far between, that Coach Al Corn- sweet's stickmen have participated in since lacrosse was introduced here in 1938. Co-captain Colie Finkel and Def enseman Bud Beers were injured (Continued on page A, column 1) Squad pictures of the Carolina varsity will be taken today at 4:30, and of the freshmen at 3:30. Individual varsity pictures will be shot at 3:30. fair when they run tomorrow in the Junior AAU meet, for college first year men, prep and high schools. Car olina, Duke and Belmont Abbey are the leading contenders, Belmont Ab bey being paced by a lad named Mar shall, who has thrown the javelin 199 feet. " ; .1 ' Close Races Close races appear in several events, and the pole vault and high jump may be so close that field records will be broken by the winners. Ed Singsen, who has done 13' 6", Ike Hanft of State, having cleared 13 feet, Mont fort of Dupce, Norman McLeod of Carolina and Jim Lloyd and Jim Bennett of the Tar Babies will be after the field mark of 13 feet set in 1938 by Patterson of' Princeton. Tar Heels Hoping For Best Against Cavalier Nine Today They're Heading For THE DAIRY 'Chapel Hill's Health Tavern" V 1. I' ) .... Xm" Here's the favorite student "spot" for golden toasted sand wiches, rich creamy milkshakes and giant delicious ice cream servings Your allowance goes further when you re fsh at The Dairy. Come in and join the crowd the next tine you want a health meal that's as good to taste as it s food for you. . ' DURHAM DAIRY PRODUCTS East Franklin Street "Chapel Hill's Health Tavern" Benton, Cheshire, Ralston To See Duty on Mound During Three-Day Trip By Bill Beerman Carolina's baseball team arrived at Charlottesville last night in time for supper and this afternoon plays Vir ginia in an attempt to continue the winning streak which has won four straight games and the renewed in terest of local fans. Tomorrow the squad moves on to College Park for a return engage ment with Maryland, and Saturday is routed through Annapolis for a game with Navy. That will conclude the excursion and Bunn Hearn returns with his charges Sunday night after treating them to the American league extravaganza between Washington and New York that afternoon in Wash ington. ' Coach Bunn, nattily and conspicu ously attired in a new green spring suit, counted heads as the ball play ers got in a bus at Emerson stadium yesterday. It will not do to quote the Coach directly, for it is impossible to record in print the voice chara teristics which endear him to the hearts of all. But it can be related indirectly that Mr. Hearn was in fine form, and that he was not at all pessimistic about the approach ing encounters. , He said, while watching Jim Mal (Continued on page 4, column 1 ) Major League Scores AMERICAN LEAGUE Philadelphia 4, New York 9 Washington 9, Boston 6 Detroit 2, Chicago 1 Cleveland 6, St. Louis 4 j NATIONAL LEAGUE New York 5, Philadelphia 2 Chicago 9, Pittsbugh 4 Boston 6, Brooklyn 8 St. Louis at Cincinntai flooded field. Frosh Box Score Carolina Frosh ab r h . 5 3 Hearn, ss Singletary, 2b Oswald, 2b .2 Roberts, rf 5 Saunders, lb 5 Pecora, 3b 5 Barrier, If 1 Snell, If ..1 Miller, cf .5 Barksdale, c 2 Wolf, c 3 Nicholson, p 0 Mack, p . 0 Moore, p .....2 Childers, x 1 Totals 0 1 0 2 1 2 2 0 2 2 0 0 0 2 1 po a 3 4 1 3 1 3 2 1 2 2 5 3 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 x Batted for ning. . .40 15 14 27 8 Mack in second in Durham High School ab r h po a J S. Lof tis, If .... G. Lof tis, ss . Perry, lb Riley, rf Byrd, c Gattis, 3b Branch, 2b Thompson, 2b Levy, cf Eubanks, cf Tillotson, p Vesey,.p Carrer, xx 5 5 6 5 5 3 .3 1 2 3 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 2 2 0 2 12 1 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 4 0 3 0 6 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 Totals 43 10 14 24 13 5 xx Batted for Riley in ninth in ning. Durham 330 031 00010 NC Frosh 048 120 02x 15 Let Us Put Your Hair in Trim For the "FROLICS" The Uni. Barber Shop SPECIAL DINNER Every Monday and Thursday -;- 45c -:- .Choice: Soup Fruit Cocktail Wine Choice : Club Steak with Mushroom Sauce Fried Spring Chicken with Cream Gravy Breaded Veal Cutlets with Tomato Sauce . Potatoes, Vegetable and Salad Choice of Dessert Coffee, Tea or Milk UNIVERSITY RESTAURANT Yearlings Best Durham, 15-10 In Contest Of 28 Base Knocks By HARRY HOLLINGSWORTH Tall, elongated Charlie Moore, pitching seven-hit relief ball and aided greatly by the booming bat of powerful Dave Barksdale, who batted in six runs with a triple and home run, defeated the Durham high school baseball team 15-10 yesterday afternoon as the fresh man club of Ham Strayhorn and Jim Tatum's found its batting eye and clubbed out 14 hits. Scholastic Netmen Open Here Today The fourth annualTJNC Interscho lastic tennis tournament opens a three day stand here this morning at 10 o'clock. Coach John Kenfield announced yesterday that the field of contestants had been expanded to 25 and that eight team entries had been received, these being Walnut Hill high school of Cincinnati, Ohio; Maury high school cf Norfolk, Va.; Boys high school of Atlanta, Ga.; Clinton high school of Clinton, S. C; Charlotte high school of Charlotte; Southern Pines high school and Chapel Hill high school. Moore, who reported for the team to play first base, switched over to the mound yesterday and his perform ance was the first creditable one. He has been used for a batting practice pitcher, and had pitched in one earlier game the Raleigh affair which the frosh are trying to forget. Barksdale, with his hitting and ex cellent play behind the bat, all but clinched the catching berth, which has been the worry of the coaches- since the first day of practice. 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