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CHAPEL HIIX, N.' O, THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1940 '
NavySinksBeforeNetmen, 8-1;
Hunt Takes Match From Rider
ANNAPOLIS, May 8. North Carolina's tennis team conclud
its annual northern invasion here today with an 8-1 victory
oVer Navy's midshipmen. Joe Hunt, Navy's Davis Cup star, pro
vided the only flaw in the Tar Heels victory as he easily defeated
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t ins 6-0, 6-2. Winning appears to
' become clock work for the Tar
Heels as today's win was their thirty
tkird consecutive and thirteenth of the
The Tar Heels embarked for Dur
ham immediately following today's
aatch, where they are scheduled to
enter the Southern Conference tourn
ent on the Duke university courts,
which opens for a three day stand to
morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. The
defeated Carolina team will enter
tie tournament as favorites to retain
their singles title and to take the
Rubles title from Maryland's defend
er champions, Askins-Ritzenberg.
Carolina's netmen appeared in the'
lest of shape this afternoon as they
performed in superior fashion before
a large gallery of midshipmen. Car-ver-Meserole
kept up their routine
ork of winning in the No. 1 doubles
position by trimming Hunt-Williams
in three sets, 4-6, 8-6, 7-5. The en
tire match kept the Midshipmen on
edge but the Carolina combination's
rally in the last two sets was the fea
ture. WEIGHT EVENTS
APPEAR STRONGER
Field events, for almost the first
time in two years, will play an im
portant part in the success of Caro
lina's track team. The Tar Heels
fad themselves at an advantage
against the Georgia team that comes
here Saturday.
Hot weather brought out an espec
ially large number of trackmen yes
terday, and all of them took advant
age to improve previous performances
and get in good workouts. Dick White
in the shot put continued to head the
improvement list, having tossed from
43 to 45 feet in practice. Chuck Sla
g!e, letterman for two seasons, has
done 44 feet 4 inches and was beaten
by Steve Lach only several inches
earlier in the season. '
Stu Richardson and Randy Part
ridge appear as the best of the jave
lin men. Richardson uncocked a throw
of 180 feet 5 inches against Navy.
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Tennis Summary
Singles: Hunt (N) beat Rider 6-0,
6-2. Everett (NC) beat Marks 6-1, 6-2.
Rawlings (NC) beat Blair 6-1, 6-3.
Meserole (NC) beat Esch 6-2, 6-1.
Carver (NC) beat O'Malley 6-1, 62.
Anthony (NC) beat Kirk 6-3, 6-1.
Doubles: Carver - Meserole (NC)
beat Hunt-Williams 4-6, 8-6, 7-5. Rider
Rawlings (NC) beat Blair-O'Malley
6-2, 7-5. Everett-Rice (NC) beat Esch
Marks 6-2, 8-10, 6-3. -
PLEASANT GARDEN
LEADS V NINES
Pitcher Roscoe Taylor led Pleasant
Garden's well-rounded team to a suc
cessful defense of its Class C high
school baseball championship on Em
erson field yesterday as the Guilford
county nine easily beat West End's
Eastern champions, 5 to 1.
Taylor pitched superbly and was
particularly effective in the tight
spots. He struck out eight men, grant
ed only six hits, and left no less than
12 West End runners on the bases.
In addition to his masterful pitch
ing performance, Taylor was his
team's leading hitter. His long home
run smash to left field in the fifth
produced the first score of game. His
slow infield out in the seventh
brought home a second run. Taylor
also singled in the second and batted
an even .500 for the afternoon with
two hits in four official attempts.
Arnold Thomas and Howard Au
man, who shared pitching duties for
West End, both hurled well but seven
errors by their mates let in two runs
and set up the stage for two other
tallies.
Mural Schedule
Playground Ball: 4:00 Diamond
No. 1 Phi Alpha vs. Lambda Chi Al
pha: Diamond No. 2 Town No. 3 vs.
Grimes; Diamond No. 4 St. Anthony
vs. SAE. 5:00 Diamond No. 1 Chi
Psi vs. Phi Kappa Sigma; Diamond
No. 2 Lewis No. 1 vs. Med School
No. 2; Diamond No. 4 Med School No.
1 vs. Ruff in No. 2; Coed No. 1 TEP
vs. Sigma Chi No. 2; Coed No. 2
Alpha Chi Sigma vs. SAE No. 2.
Tennis: 4:00 Everett vs. Old West.
5:00 "K" No. 1 vs. "H".
Water Polo: 4:00 Sigma Chi vs.
ATO. 5:00 Kappa Sigma vs. Phi
Alpha; TEP vs. Sigma Nu.
Horseshoes: 3:00 Sigma Chi No. 1
vs. Beta Theta Pi No. 3. 4:00 Lewis
No. 3 vs. Old East No. 2. 5:00 SAE
No. 2 vs. Chi Phi No. 2
Major League Scores
American League
Cleveland, 10; New York, 4.
Detroit, 4; Boston, 5.
St. Louis, 8; Philadelphia, 10.
Chicago, 6; Washington, 3.
National League
New York, 10; Pittsburg, 6.
Boston, 10; Cincinnati, 4.
Philadelphia, 4; St. Louis, 7.
Brooklyn at Chicago, rain.
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ADDS TO WINS
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
WATER POLO
Grimes, 20; Med. School, 6.
TENNIS '
Lewis No. 1, 3; Steele, 2.
PLAYGROUND BALL
Kappa Sigma No. 2, 4; Chi Psi, 4
(tie game). Zeta Psi No. 1, 4; ATO
0. Physical Education, 10; Mangum, 5.
Pi Kappa Alpha, 15; Beta Theta Pi,
1. Chi Phi, 28; Phi Alpha, 1 (five in
nings). SAE No. 1, 7; Phi Delta Theta,
4. SAE No. 2, 18; Sigma Nu, 0. DKE,
13; Phi Gamma Delta, 12. Old West, 8;
BVP, 4. Everett, 8; Town No. 3, 6.
Ruffin No. 1, 6; Lewis No. 2. 4.
In a meeting of two undefeated
teams, the SAE No. 1 team kept their
slate clean by defeating Phi Delta
Theta 7-4 on the diamond yesterday.
Strange, Moore, and Dunn with two
hits apiece topped SAE's hitting,
while Ike Grainger featured afield.
Sapp, Richardson, and Whitney did
good work behind the bat for the Phi
Delts.
Pi Kappa Alpha routed Beta Theta
Pi 15-1 in the second meeting of the
two clubs this year. Kimrey, on the
mound for the winners, set the Betas
back with two hits.
Sam Mordecai pitched another spec
tacular game for the Zete's, giving up
a single to Hogan in the second in
ning and a single to pitcher Ashby in
the seventh.
Mordecai himself was one of the
leading hitters of the game getting two
singles out of three trips to the plate.
Doc Cone had a similar record while
George Wilkinson had a perfect day
at the plate with three singles."
Zeta Psi No. 1 racked up its twenty-fifth
consecutive conquest over dor
mitory and fraternity teams extend
ing its undefeated record for the year
to seven games yesterday afternoon
by shutting out ATO, 4-0.
The defending champions' first two
runs came in the opening frame on
singles by Wilkinson and Cone and
three errors. The concluding runs be
ing tallied in the third when Thorp
walked and Wilkinson, Wilson, Cone
and Anderson rapped singles.
Thompson, rightfielder for the los
ers, faced Mordecai four times during
the game, each time he received a
walk. Meanwhile the ATO shortstop,
Mangum, was striking out in all
three of his appearances at the plate.
With Doc Siewert scattering six
hits and Mullis, Stewart and Ronman
lambasting the ball, Physical Educa
tors defeated Mangum, 10-5. The fac
ulty got to George "no-hit" Glamack
for seven hits and capitalized on his
wildness to add more tallies. Ernest
"Red" Forrest was the big gun in
Mangum's offense getting a single and
double out of two trips to the plate.
Flucie Stewart, however was the
big star of the game, for in the fourth
inning with the score standing at 5-3
in favor of Mangum, and with Ron
man and Mullis on base with two
outs, he toed off on one of Georgeous
George's speedballs for a home run,
sending the Mullis coached team into
a lead which they never relinquished.
The men from the gym drew first
blood in the opening inning when Sie
wert singled and scored on erratic
play by the Mangum club. They added
two- runs to this lead in the second
when Allen and Shepherd walked, ad
vanced to third and second on Gla
mack's wildness and scored on a dou
ble by Manager Mullis.
Mangum retaliated in the same in
ning with two runs on a single by
"Red" Forrest a double by Steve For-;
rest and a single by McGoogan. The
dormitory team took a two run lead in
the third by scoring three .runs on
hits by Glamack, Leonard and "Red
Forrest and a fielder's choice."
Then came Flucie Stewart's homer
in the fourth. The Physical Educa
tors followed this up in the fifth with
four runs on hits by Maronic and
Ronman, two walks and an error cou
pled with neat base running on the
part of Ronman and Shepard.
The game was called at the- end
of the fifth inning in order to allow
the Mangum players to attend their
dormitory party.
A meter which measures the adhe
sion of liquids to solids has been in
vented by a University of Idaho
physicist.
Women led the men 13Zto 68 in Tul
sa University's honor roll for the first
semester.
Frosh MMe W ill Meet Deaelefe
Yarsity ; Begins Southern Tour
Win Today Means
Big Five Crown
By Harry Hollings worth
A win by the Carolina freshmen this
afternoon over Wake Forest would as
sure them of the Big Five freshman
crown since they have already won
four games and lost none in the family
race.
Wake Forest took second place
Tuesday with a convincing 10-8 vic
tory over the Duke Imps, and a Deac
let win today and a Duke victory Sat
urday would place the Deaclets and
the Babies in a tie for first place. Duke
has had two defeats one by Carolina
and one by Wake Forest. The State
freshmen have yet to break in the win
column in the Big Five, having fallen
to Duke, Wake Forest and the Babies.
Moore on the Mound
Charlie Moore, who pitched himself
into a starting berth on the freshman
team Monday with a 4-2 triumph over
State, will pitch again today, perform
ing almost an iron man act. 'Howard
Hodges was counted on to pitch but
he went to the infirmary Monday
morning and was just released yester
day afternopn. Coach Jim Tatum
wasn't sure whether Hodges would be
in shape to pitch or not, but in case he
is, hell be in the box.
Steve O'Hedy will complete the
battery. Since there's not much dif
ference in O'Hedy's and Barksdale's
catching, the two have been alternat
ing for past few games.
The Babies will have to come out of
a severe hitting slump today to win
from the Deaclets. Saunders, batting
the ball at .400 -clip before the first
Deaclet game, hasn't hit safely in the
past eight times at bat and has only
three .hits in the past eighteen trips
to the plate. Jack Roberts, the Babies'
leading hitter, has collected one hit in
the last nine chances.
The Babies' starting team: Hearn,
ss; Oswald, 2b; Roberts, rf; Saund
ers, lb; Pecora, 3b; Snell, If; Miller,
cf; O'Hedy, c; and Moore, d.
Donald and Maurine Nordlund, bro
ther and sister, earned perfect grades
at Midland college last semester. I
GOLFERS CANCEL
CITADEL MATCH,
STATE TOURNEY
The state Intercollegiate golf tourn
ament, scheduled for yesterday, and
a dual match carded with The Cita
del for today, have been cancelled, it
was learned yesterday.
The state event, held annually at
Sedgefield country club in, Greensboro,
was called off when it became known
that several of the Big Five schools
would not enter a team.
Due to senior examinations now
taking place at The Citadel, golf
ing activities have been suspended and
the team that won the South Caro
olina championship has been disband
ed. T"he cancellations thus leave only
the conference fray at Sedgefield
Saturday for Carolina's often-idle
swingers.
Because the Tar Heel season has
been curtailed by three cancella
tions Chuck Erickson is planning
to take anybody who is capable of
swinging a driver in the general di
rection of the ball to the Greensboro
tourney. Besides regulars Hudson
Boyd, Neal Herring, Charlie Differi
dal and Frosty Snow, Erickson will
enter all candidates who have worked
out or have played any at all.
Life Saving Course
Going, Going ...
The last chance to enter the
Senior Life Saving course is to
day. The course begins at 5 o'clock
at Bowman Gray pool and is the
last to be offered this year. Stu
dents may enter the course this
afternoon by seeing either Jim
Barclay or Lamar Gudger at the
pool.
Almost 2,000,000 students in 16 col
leges and 120 schools were served last
year by Boston University's visual
education department.
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Davidson, Furman,
Clemson In Line
By Bill Beerman
. Not beaten since those hazy days
when the season first opened, Caro
lina's maybe-Big Five and maybe
Southern conference champions de
part from Emerson stadium this morn
ing at 8 o'clock for a snappy tour of
three jerk-water stops.
"But the jerk-water stops David
son, Greenville and Clemson, S. C.
are in a position to do Bunn Hearn's
amazing team the most harm. Clem
son particularly is potent, and at pres
ent is in a tie with Carolina and
Richmond for the Conference lead.
Should any one of the three win, the
Tar Heels' chances for the most per
fect season since the Philadelphia A's
won a world series is considerably
diminished.
Game With Davidson
Davidson's in-and-out club, far down
in conference and Big Five standings,
is met this afternoon at Davidson. To
morrow, at Greenville, S. C, the boys
play Furman. And Saturday Clem
son will attempt to cling to its pre
carious position in the league in an
engagement at Clemson.
Then the squad returns here Sun
day to rest up for the big game Mon
day afternoon with Wake Forest at
Wake Forest. After that the season
dwindles down to a mere explosion
the final three games with Duke,
which in the past have determined
state and conference winners more
often than not.
Mr. Hearn has not seen his team
beaten since Cornell did it embarras
singly April 2. Carolina has won 11
consecutive games, and 13 out of 16
for the year to date if you include the
opening victory over May hosiery
mill's nine.
Either Lefty Cheshire or Red Ben
ton will take care of the pitching
against Davidson today. Then all the
coach has to worry about is finding
some nice scheme whereby Cheshire
and Benton can be used in the re
maining six games without breaking
down from nervous exhaustion. Sprig
sy Ralston might be able to help out,
but from there on the situation is
slightly excruciating to contemplate.
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