rrn Ml ( ,7m ;7J i ml i i MvC) UU JVj LLM LLAiLlU.UHLr JL ii MJULiLL iJilUiii r fkr Babies Quisling Raleigh High, 11-6 By Bill Woestendiek The Tar Baby nine continued its march along the victory path here on Emerson field yesterday, and although the Raleigh high school lads made the going a little rocky in spots, the Carolina frosh won a wild slugfest by a score of 11-6. Two big three-run outbursts, one in the second and one in the fifth inning, were enough to give the victory to the Tar Babies. The play of the freshman nine was ragged again yesterday, how ever, falling below the form displayed against Greensboro last week. George Sparger, Joe Green and Bart Lewis did the hurling for the home club with Sparger getting cred it for the win.' Walt Pupa and Grits Gresham were again the big men with the bat for the frosh nine, Pupa knocking in three runs. First Batter Homers An insight into the type of game that was coming was delivered by the first man up in the first inning. Mar ion Benson smashed a long homer over the head of center-fielder John son to put Raleigh out in front. Ral eigh pitcher Phil Barbee couldn't hold that lead, however, for the locals went ahead in their half of the first. Myers, first Carolina man up, evened matters by tripling down the right field line and racing home when sec-ond-sacker Shaw muffed the throw in. Walt Pupa's single scored Rivers Johnson from second base with the second run a few minutes later. Colones Doubles In the second inning, the Tar Ba bies continued to pull away when Johnny Colones smashed a long dou ble with the bases loaded to highlight the attack. Walt Pupa's single in the fourth sent two more runs across, scoring Green and Myers, 'both of whom had walked. Going into the fifth frame, the Tar Babies were comfortably out in front by a 7-2 count, but the Raleigh boys put on a rally that fell short of tying the ball game by only one run. The Capital city lads only got two hits See FROSH BASEBALL, page i Headlee's No-Hit Game Is Week's Mural Feat Top Two Thursday games highlighted this week's play in the dormitory and fraternity intramural sof tball leagues Allen Headlee's no-hit 18-0 win over Beta Theta Pi No. 2 for the Phi Gams No. 1, was the first no-hit tilt of the season; and Town's eleven inning vic tory over Lewis No. 2, 4-3, the longest game thus far. There were several other closely fought contests during the week, in cluding three more extra-inning bat tles. DKE downed Alpha Chi Sigma 6-4 in an eight-inning affair, Lamb da Chi Alpha edged out Phi Gams No. 2, 5-4, in another eight-inning game. Med School No. 1 triumphed over Alex ander Club 6-4 in the week's other overtime tilt. Headlee Takes Honors Headlee easily took the pitching hon ors for the week with his superb mound performance in which only two men reached first, one on a walk and one on an error. The Phi Gam hurler gets a chance for a repeat performance this week on Thursday against the KA's. In the only other shutout this week Vic Seixas turned in a four-hit performance against the Betas No. 1 to give Chi Psi a 6-0 win. Hodges is Batting Star Hodges of Steele with a home run, See INTRAMURALS, page U Nine Plays Five Games This Week Carolina's baseball team, which has rocked along since the beginning of the season to win eight of nine games, faces the severest test of the year this week when the nine plays five games in six days. What the Tar Heels will do for pitch ers those days is somewhat of a ques tion, but it's refreshing to know that only one of those five games counts in the conference race. Tomorrow night in Burlington the Tar Heels play the Burlington entry in the Bi-State league, a class D loop, and Tuesday afternoon Carolina en tertains the Morris Field Air Base team from Charlotte in its second game with a service team Wednesday the team leaves for Char lottesville, Va., where it meets Virginia Thursday in a non-conference affair, The chief question around Wool len gymnasium yesterday was, "Who will be Carolina's football coach next year?" Ray Wclf, who came to the Uni versity in 1936 as head coach when Carl Snavely moved to Cornell for more reasons than one, reports to morrow to the United States Nav al Academy at Annapolis for a four week training period before taking a post as a commissioned officer in the Navy's pre-flight training pro gram. Wolf joins Johnny Morriss, as sistant track coach, and Bo Shep ard, assistant athletic director, in the new class which starts work Monday. Ralph Casey, Johnny Vaught and Jim Lalanne were to graduate this weekend in the first class of 600 prominent coaches and athletes who will serve as officers in the Navy's air cadet physical education train ing program. Over his six year span as coach of the Tar Heels WolFs teams won 3S games and lost 17. His poorest team of his career was last fall when the Tar Heels won tnree and lost seven tilts. His 1936 squad his first year won eight and lost two. In 1937 his team lost only to Ferdham and defeated Duke, 14-6. to win the state and conference 'ti tles. Six wins, two losses and scoreless tie with Fordham was the Tar Heels' record in 1938 and in 1939 eight wins, one tie and a loss to Duke were recorded. A brilliant 6-3 victory over Duke featured the 1940 season in which the Tar Heels won six and lost four. woli, bnepard, Morriss JLeave UvieU Tomorrow; Coaching Post Open In Drawi eais Storer liicClimoji By Ben Snyder . DURHAM, April 18. With the outcome of Dixie's greatest dual track meet hanging in the balance, Warren Mengel, Carolina's greatest track workhorse since the lush days of Bill Corpening, came through with a smashing triumph in the 220-yard low hur dles to give the Tar Heels a hard won 66-60 victory over Duke's Blue Devils at Durham this afternoon. : The meet's thrilling finish could not have been more dramatic With 13 events gone, Carolina had spotted Duke nine first places to hang on by virtue of sheer all- around balance. The score then stood 59-58 with the Devils leading:. Mendel, Varsity Summary Tennis Stars, Schacht Stage Exhibitions Here Hardwick, Little Meet in Feature; Coeds Show Styles By Mark Garner Despite the disappointing audience Miss Mary Hardwick and Mrs. Doro thy Round Little battled through a two-set- match in the feature attrac tion of the British and American Am bulance Corps benefit exhibition at the n,., r, . . ,. varsity tennis courts yesterday after- Friday Carolina plays Maryland m See BASEBALL, Page 4 Frosh Win No. 3 RALEIGH Benson, 3b .. Ellington, If Crocker, rf .... Senter, c Shaw, 2b Barbee, p - Holding, p Totals TAR BABIES Myers, ss Colones, 2b .... Clark, 2b Johnson, cf .... Holeman, cf . Pupa, rf Bingham, rf .... Wideman, If James, If Hackney, 3b 1 Hayworth, 3b L.ee, c Feder, c Gresham, lb Shaw, lb Sparger, p Green, p Lewis, p a Calloway b Warren ab r h o a 5 1' 2 1 2 .2 1 0 0 0 .20100 .3 1 1 1.3 .5 1 111 .5 0-301 .5 0 0 6 0 .3 0 0 3 3 .3 0 0 10 0 .32123 .1 0 0 0 3 t .37 6 9 24 16 ab r h o a .3 2 12 1 .0 0 0 0 0 .20101 .1 0 0 2 0 3 1 1 1 0 .1 0 0 0 0 3 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 10 0 10 3 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 2 2 2 14 1 1 0 0 3 1 4 2 2 7 1 1 0 0 3 0 1110 2 12 114 0 0 0 0 4 1110 0 0 0 0 0 0 noon. An all-sport fashion show with a dozen Carolina coeds as models pre ceded the main net event and Al Schacht, king clown of the diamond, capered through a tennis and base- 0 ball routine to the delight of the au- 0 dience. Schacht's antics, familiar to 0 baseball fans, were not as effective 1 without the background of an actual 0 1 ball game but his pantomine of a pitch 0 er and his imitation of a temperament- 0 al tennis star were well-staged and 2 brought forth hearty laughter and 0 round after round of applause u Harris Everett, Tar Heel varsity u man. displayed a high-grade brand of tennis in their singles match. Everett e used his well-known drop shot mixed with baseball drives in turning back " his yearling competitor in the first 0 set by a 6-0 count. Seixas rallied in 0 the second set and won three games 0 before Everett captured the set and " match at 6-3 o Mrs. Little played exceptionally well yesterday and took the first set ft f rom Miss Hardwick with ease, 6-3. No shot was impossible for Mrs. Little, at present tennis instructor at the Seigniory Club, Province of Quebec, Canada, and the English woman's backhand cross-court shot from the and "Oh's" and "Ah's" from the ap preciative audience. In the second set Miss Hardwick re covered and made placement shots to all corners of the court winning the set, 7-5. The red-headed netter covered the court well and used a blistering forehand drive to mark up the victory. In a single-set mixed doubles en gagement Miss Hardwick and Everett bested Mrs. Little and Seixas in a hard-fought tilt, 6-4. The pairs were evenly matched and provided the most interesting exhibition of the day. Mural Schedule SOFTBALL 4:00 Zeta Psi No. 1 vs. Kappa Alpha on diamond No. 1. Stacy No. i 2 vs. BVP No. 1 on diamond No. 2. Old East vs. Everett No. 2 on dia mond No. 3. Manly Co-op vs. Ay cock on Coed No. 1. ' ' 5:00 DKE No. 2 vs. Beta Theta Pi No. 1 on diamond No. 1. Kappa Psi vs. Sigma Chi on diamond No. 2. St. Anthony Hall vs. Alpha Chi Sigma on diamond No. 3. Graham vs. Med School No. 1 on Coed No. 1. TENNIS 4:00 Stacy No. 2 vs. Everett No. 2. 5:00 Phi Delta Theta vs. Phi Kappa Sigma. HORSESHOES ,4:00 Beta Theta Pi No. 1 vs. Sigma Nu No. 2. Chi Phi No. 1 vs. Chi Psi. 5:00 Phi Gamma Delta No. 3 vs. ZBT. ATO vs. Pi Kappa Alpha No. 2. 100-yard dash Storer (D), Lewis (C), Smith (D). Time: :9.9. 220-yard dash Brown (D), Lewis (C), Loftis (D). Time: :22.9. 440-yard run Brown (D), Cathey (C), Klly(C). Time: :49.4. 880-yard run Tie for first; Wise (C) and Van Wagoner (C), Seeman (D) . Time: 1:56.6. Mile run Lockwood (D), Van Wag oner (C), Wood (C). Time: 48. 2-Mile run Profenius (D), Hardy (C), Van Wagoner, Lewis (C). Time: 9:53.7. 120-yard high hurdles Mengel (C), Mangum (C).Banks (C).Time: :15.3. 220-yard low hurdles Mengel (C), Mangum (C),Metz (D). Time: ;24.5 Shot put Gantt (D), Lach (D) White (C). Distance: 49' 3W (new meet record). Discus Gantt (D),Lach (D),Hey mann (C). Distance: 146' 2" (new meet record). Javelin Palumbo (D), Gantt (D), Lach (D). Distance: 178' 10". High Jump Himmelright (D), Mengel (C), Capel (C). Height: 5' 10 3-4". Broad Jump Ashby (C), Mengel (C), Loftis (D). Distance: 21' 8 3-4" Pole Vault Tie for first Lloyd (C) and Bennett (C), Holzman (C). Height: 11 feet. - Carolina's most versatile trackman in years, had already won the high hur dles and taken seconds in the high and broad jumps. Storer, the Method ist favorite, had won the 100-yard dash earlier in the afternoon and ap peared to be well-rested and set to repeat in the low barriers. Thrilling Hurdle Race Coming out of the chute on the west side of the track it appeared All varsity and freshman track candidates are requested to report promptly at 4 o'clock at Fetzer field Monday. Frosh Summary The High School Agricultural Con gress has moved its 1942 meeting at baseline came in for much applause Iowa State College np to May 1. I Poole Takes Golfing Crown; Totals . 34 11 11 27 18 5 J BUY COAL NOW SUMMER CASH ' PRICES FITCH LUMBER CO. PHONE 7291 a Batted for Hackney in 6th. b Batted for Green in 6th. Score by innings: Raleigh 101 040 000 6 Tar Babies 230 231 OOx 11 Doeschler Loses To Duke Star In Semi-Finals ATHENS. Ga.. Anril 18 (UP) Runs batted in: Benson, Pupa Qrover Poole of .Duke, who has never Myers, Colones 2, Bennett, Winston lost a collegiate golf match, kept his 2, Crocker, Gresham, Johnson 2. Two recor(j intact here today to take the base hits: Colones, Calloway. Three crown jn the Southern intercol- base hits: Bennett, Myers. Home run: iegiate golf tournament with a seven Benson. Stolen bases: Johnson 2, Lee anj jjve victory over Frank Strana 2, Gresham, Calloway, Green. Double nan 0f the University of Miami, play: Winston to Benson. Bases on L. C. (Shooky) Neese of North Car balls off: Green 2, Lewis 2, Barbee 8. 0iina defeated John MacMurray of the Struck out by: Sparger 1, Green 4, University of Virginia, two and one, Lewis 4, Harding 3. Hits off: Spar- to take the championship consolation ger, 4 in 3 innings; Green, 2 in 3; title after having been previously de Lewis, 3 in 3; Barbee, 10 in 5; Hard- feated in medalist play by George ing, 1 in 3. Wild pitches: Green, Lew- Blum, the tourney medalist from is, Passed ball: Senter. Winning pitch- Georgia, while McMurray lost to Bill er: Sparger. Losing pitcher: Barbee. Goldsport of Duke. Umpire: Mitchell. Poole shot the first nine in -a blaz ing two under par, held the next three in par and Stranahan conceded after Poole shot a six foot putt on the 13th hole. Stranahan failed to hit the championship form that he displayed against Arnold Blum in the semi-fin als yesterday. Stymied twice, Stran ahan made a chip putt on the 10th hole but missed the same shot on the 11th. It was his first loss in seven consecutive tournaments. Poole had eliminated Dick Doeschler, Carolina sophomore, 2 and 1, to reach the final round. Lacrosse Team Meets There will be a meeting tof the lacrosse team Monday night at 7:30 in 302 Bingham halL 100-yard dash Rose (D), Stevens (C), Frazier (C). Time: :10.4. 220-yard dash Rose (D), Stevens (C), Marshall (D). Time: :23.3. 440-yard run Crawford (D), Brin stead (C), Fanny (C). Time: .54. 880-yard run Saulfisburg (D), McLaughlin (D), Van Zandt (C). Lewis (C). Time: 2:06.7. Mile run Saulfisburg (D), Lewis (C) , Bales (C). Time: 4:57.4. 2 mile run Saulfisburg (D) , Smith (D) , Fairehild (C). Time: 10:35. 120-yard high hurdles Tische (D), Highf ill (D), Belli (C). Time: :15.8. 220-yard low hurdles Tische (D), Highfili (D), Frazier (C).'Time: 25.5. Shot put Stough (DX, Kern (D), Hobbs (C). Distance: 43' 9". Discus Tandy (C), Stringfield (C) Distance: 117'3". Javelin Tandy (C), Stough (D), Kern (D). Distance: 166'. High jump Tie for Short (D) and McKenzie (C), Morton (C). Height: 5' 6". ' Broad jump Gilbert (D), Belli (C), Tische (D). Distance: 20' 6". Pole vault Tie for Dickson (D) and Gwynn (C). Height: 10 feet. Final score: Carolina 44, Duke 81. Life Savers Meet All students interested in regis tering for the senior and instruc tor's course in Red Cross life sav ing are requested to meet tomorrow at 6 o'clock in the swimming pool. 'This will be the last opportunity to register," Dick Jamerson said. that Mengel and Storer were taking each hurdle stride for stride. Mengel looked to have a slight edge as they hit the seventh obstacle with Mike Mangum not far behind the leaders. At this point Storer broke his stride and hit No. 7 going over. Ultimate victory hung on his ability to recover and close with Mengel who now. was definitely out in front. It looked for a moment as if he might regain his stride but the pressure was too much and completely unnerved, Storer col lapsed going into the eighth hurdle and fell ingloriously to the track. Mengel and Mangum flashed by to win with ease and Carolina's first major athletic victory over Duke of the current scholastic year was an ac complished fact. It was a stiff, bitter, uphill fight that a plucky squad of Tar Heel trackmen waged all afternoon. Spot ting Duke an initial edge by dint of weakness in the field events, Caro lina was never ahead until Mengel's startling victory. The Devils were definitely on as Hank Profenius, Wendy Lockwood, Werner Brown and Bob Gantt piled up impressive points to give the home team an early and sustaining lead. However, Coach Bob Fetzer's squad hung on, tallied valu able seconds and thirds and came through with two clean sweeps in the pole vault and the high hurdles to keep within striking distance of the eaders. The initial Duke margin dwindled to 47-43 with four events to go, shot back up to 53-46 with but three remaining, climbed to 58-50 with two to go and then dwindled to 59-58 when the broad jump returned Percy Ashby and Warren Mengel in front of the field. Harry Lewis Stars But lest the meet's outstanding scorers eclipse the real story of Caro See TRACK, page U Baseball Scores NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia 2, Brooklyn 1. ...New York 8, Boston 5. Pittsburgh 3, St. Louis 0. AMERICAN LEAGUE Boston 5, New York 1. Washington 10, Philadelphia 6 Cleveland 1, Chicago 0. Detroit 4, St. Louis 0. Rent A Bike Open All Day Sunday - "WHEEL-AWAY-TO-HEALTH" CAROLINA CYCLE & TENNIS CO. Just Below the Post Office 11 lilWiili WE LEND KODAKS rtr tat a TTDrc fTT Th r . s ! I ! L Chilli Mj; . AT CAROLINA DON'T MISS THE CHANCE TO CAPTURE SPRING WITH A CAMERA WE LEND KODAKS IF (DfflSTEM FIBIdDTO

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