'Rdd Benton '! ..mh 44 Victory . Over Davidson ' - m r r r r a Tar Babies Crush Buke Frosh Nine, 11 4 Late Rally by Tatum 's Club Produces Nine Runs for Win By Bill Woestendiek DURHAM, April 28. For seven innings here today it looked as if the Duke yearling nine was going to hand the Carolina fresh man club its second straight defeat, but the Tar Babies ran wild in the last two innings to score nine times and crush the Blue Imps under an 11-4 count. - , It is Joe Green, fast ball right-hander of the Carolina club, to whom goes the laurel wreath for his performance here this after noon Joe was at his best today, and with the exception of a bad fourth innine-. held the Dukes score- less. The big Weldon hurler wove a four hit masterpiece, in giving the best frosh pitching demonstration of the season. He walked only four men, three of them in one inning. Tar Babies Score in 8th Trailing, 4-2, as they came up for the eighth inning, the Tar Babies opened up and proved their right to be called a hard-hitting ball club. Four hits mixed with two walks and a wild pitch accounted for five big runs. Don Calloway, playing his first game of the year led off the inning with a single to deep short. Don then stole second and Walt Pupa beat out a slow roller to second, Calloway ad vancing to third. Pupa stole second on the next pitch. Wideman clubbed a long fly to left and Calloway raced home after the catch. Ernie Hackney then beat out a high bounder to short for the third infield hit of the frame. Bob Parry replaced Jerry Damren on the hill for the Imps. Damren had been well-nigh untouchable during the first half of the game, but the Tar Babies started hitting him in the late innings. Parry had left his control in the clubhouse, however, and after walking Bill' Lee and Grits Gresham to fill the bases, he- threw one com pletely away and another run scored. Parry was immediately yanked and Joe Slotter was put on the hill for the Imps. Pitcher Joe Green, a hero all around today, then made sure of his own game by slugging a ground-ball double just inside the first base line to score two more runners. Carolina Scores 4 in 9th The Duke pitching blew sky-high in the ninth and the Tar Babies scor ed four times without getting a safe blow. Slotter and Frank Rombaugh, fourth Duke twirler, gave up four Nice Going TAR BABIES ab r h o a e Johnson, cf 2 0 110 0 James, cf .. 3 0 0-000 Colones, 2b 5 113 10 Calloway, If 4 3 3 0 0 Pupa, rf 4 2 2 3 1 0 Wideman, 3b 4 1 0 0 2 0 Horter, ss ........ 2 0 0 1 3 1 Hackney, ss 12 13 10 Lee, c 4 12 2 10 Gresham, lb ..... 4 119 0 0 Green, p 5 0 12 10 x Holeman 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 39 11 11 27 10 1 ( jllj 3 Costs Only 89c But Worth $1.50 Lipstick, Rouge and Powder BERMAN'S Chapel Hill x Batted for Horter in 6th. BLUE IMPS ab r h o a Freeze, ss 4 0 0 2 4 Young, 2b 4 0 1 4 3 Bowen, rf 3 1 0 3 0 Laver, 3b -4. 4 0 10 3 Vautz, c 3 10 5 1 Little, lb 3 119 0 Loftis,' If 3 10 3 0 Luper, cf 3 0 0 1 0 Damren, p 3 0 10 1 Parry, p 0 0 0 0 0 Slotter, p 0 0 0 0 0 Rombaugh, p 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 30 4 4 27 12 e 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Y : ' Y . r ) ' - i f ' - '' - - - ? - vTi - tMb tilt i ! if i ,Yn,yy?: ::y f 4 - WYY;;YY'Y--;iim 1 Fast Double Play Squelches Wildcat Rally in Seventh By Harry Hollingsworth v A seven-hit pitching masterpiece by Red Benton, who notched his fifth victory of the year, and a beautifully-executed double play were the hig factors in Carolina's 4-1 triumph over David son here yesterday on Emerson field. It was the Tar Heels eighth conference win against one loss and kept them in the lead in the conference and Big Five. Benton, pitching probably his best game of the season, was in trouble only once, scattering the seven hits in five innings. Tar Heel Double Play $ RED BENTON, Coach Hearn's ace moundsman, marked up his fifth vic tory of the year yesterday defeating Davidson for the second time this season. Netmen Drop Davidson For 64th Straight Win Score by innings: Tar Babies - 000 002 05411 Blue Imps .... 000 400 000 4 Runs batted in: Little 2, Calloway, Pupa, Wideman, Green 2, Hackney, Lee. Two base hit: Green. Three base hits: Little, Calloway. Double play: Pupa to- Hackney. Stolen bases: Lit tie, Freeze, Bowen, Calloway, Pupa 2, Hackney. Bases on balls off: Green 4, Parry 2, Slotter 2, Rombaugh 2. Struck out: by Green 3, by Damren 3, by Slotter 1, by Rombaugh 1. Wild pitches: Parry, Slotter, Rombaugh. Hits off: Damren, 10 in 7 1-3 innings; Parry, 0 in 0; Slotter, 1 in 2-3; Rom baugh, 0 in 1. Losing pitcher: Dam ren. Umpire: Morgan. Wildcats Offer Tough Opposition But Lose, 7-0 r By Mark Garner Advancing a step nearer an unde feated season, the varsity tennis team yesterday handed Davidson's netmen a 7-0 shellacking on the local courts for its 64th straight victory. The Wildcats exhibited a well-rounded team and turned in a good perform ance against the potent Tar Heels but it was just a matter of too much power. walks and made two wild pitches to account for all four tallies. The aforementioned Calloway was one of many Tar Babies who played a stellar game. Don tripled to deep left in the sixth inning to drive in John ny Colones with the first Carolina score. He played a fine same afield, making a couple of difficnlt running catches. Walt Pupa was another Carolina man with two hits. Walt singled home Calloway in the sixth and stole home in the second half of a double stea See FROSH BASEBALL, page 4 The freshman tennis team will meet the State frosh on the local courts this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Vic Seixas, recent winner over Ev erett in the finals of the Pinehurst North and South tourney, will oc cupy the No. 1 slot for the Tar Babies. fc i I rfV o 1 to mm m M i n I wt I in vi fi n i j n n t i r i i i r-i i IV!. - J FIFTH AVE-, NEW YORK SPORTING JACKETS EXCL USIVE FINCH LEY STYLING AND RICH, DURABLE WEAVES, THIRTY DOLLARS - AXD MORE SLACKS $10 AND MORE SACK 'SUITS WORSTEDS AND TWEEDS $40 - . AND MORE HATS HABERDASHERY SHOES EXHIBITION COMMUNITY CLEANERS Today and Tomorrow, April 29 and4 SO Mr. Thomas C Carlson, RepresentatiT The only match in which the home team had any trouble was the top doubles engagement when Davidson's Buck Archer and Gene Sutton extended Moyer Hendrix and Ab Cohen to three sets before the Carolina duo could take the match, 6-3, 5-7, 7-5. The teams started off evenly with each holding service but in the seventh Hendrix and Cohen crashed through and gained a 4-3 advantage then took the set, 6-3. The visitors came back strong in the second series of games for a 7-5' win but the Tar Heel two some forced the play and won the de ciding set, 7-5. Long rallies featured the match as each pair would rush the net, be forced back on high lobs, then throw up a defensive lob from the back court before charging into the forecourt again. Co-captain Harris Everett experi enced considerable trouble in the first set winning from the visitor's top per former, Archer. Everett dropped the Wildcat star with a 8-6, 6-3 win. Ar cher showed an amazing talent for re turning every ball on his side of the See TENNIS page U Everett, Henderson To Play Match For Navy Relief A special tennis exhibition for the Navy Relief fund has been ar- l ranged between Harris Everett, No. 1 player on Carolina's varsity, and Archie Henderson, former Carolina net star. The match will be played tomorrow afternoon on the varsity courts at 3 o'clock. In an added attraction Carolina's No. 1 doubles team of Everett and nam Anthony will play Henderson and Vic Seixas, freshman star and recently crowned champion of the North-South amateur tourney at Pinehurst. Henderson, whose home is here in Chapel Hill, is here on a furlough from the army. Everett, his op ponent, is in the Naval Reserve aviation corps and is awaiting ac tive call. The exhibition is being sponsored and directed by John W. Umstead, head of the Navy Relief fund in Chapel Ilill. There will be an ad mission charge of 35 cents, all funds going to the Navy Relief. Golfers Meet Duke Today Carolina's golfers will try for the second time this year to stop the on rush of the powerful Duke golf team this afternoon on the Hope Valley Country club course in Durham. The Tar Heel linksman tried hard in the first meeting of the two clubs, but dropped a 16-11 decision to the Blue Devils. Coach Chuck Erickson's pro teges are out to upset the mighty Duke golfers this afternoon. They came close the first time, but the Tar Heel athletes mean to come home with the bacon to day. The loss to Duke is the only defeat sustained by the Carolina linksmen this season. They have won four matches including the first defeat handed the Virginia team on its home course in three years. Duke boasts several outstanding per formers led by Grover Poole. Poole was the winner of the Southern Inter collegiate golf tourney in Athens, Ga. recently. Another Blue Devil golfer who was a star performer in the Southerns was Bill Goldthorpe. Leading the Carolina club is Dick Doeschler, the star sophomore. Does chler has been the top performer for the Tar Heels in nearly every meejf and in the Southerns he went to the semi finals before losing to Grover Poole, 2-1. Graydon Liles was also a victim of Poole in the Athens tourney losing 2-1 in the first round. Alderman-Kenan Nosed Out, 5-4 By Mclver-Archer Taking an early lead in the firs inning, the Mclver-Archer softbal team yesterday afternoon scored a 5-4 victory over Alderman-Kenan. The winners collected four runs on three hits and three errors in their half of the first and then the game settled down to steady defensive playing. Alderman-Kenan brought in Fauster in the first of the second inning, put two men on base, and then bowed out on a succession of pitcher to first put outs. Mclver-Archer came up to bat, scored one runner, Raney, for its final score. Town and Chi O meet this afternoon at 5:00 on the coed field. Mural Schedule SOFTBALL 4:00 Diamond No. 1 SAE vs. TEP. Diamond No. 2 Lewis No. 1. vs. NROTC. Diamond No. 3 Kappa Sigma No. 1 vs. DKE No. 2. Coed No. 1 Steele vs. BVP. 5:00 Diamond No. 1 Manly Co op vs. Med School No. 2. Diamond No. 2 Law School vs. Stacy No. 1. Diamond No. 3 Phi Gamma Delta No. 2 vs. Kappa Psi. Coed No. 1 Phi Delta Theta vs. Beta No. 2. - TENNIS 4:00 ATO vs. Sigma Nu No. 2. HORSESHOES 5:00 ATO vs. Chi Psi. ! Zeta Psi No. 1 vs. Sigma Chi No. 1. The turning point in the game came in the first half of the seventh inning when the Wildcats filled the bases with no outs only to have the Tar Heels execute an unusual double play -Myers to Johnson to Myers to Hay- worth. Dave Maloney singled and went to second when Johnny Hearn booted Red Bethea's ground ball to short. Both men moved around when Red Burke singled. The Tar Heels at the time were leading 2-1. The double play started when Chubby Myers called for a pitch out and pegged to Dub Johnson on first base to catch Burke napping. Johnson chased Burke almost to sec ond base and then wheeled and threw to Myers who tagged out Maloney at tempting to score from third. Myers completed the play by ' throwing to Hayworth, nabbing Bethea attempting to reach third on the play. Benton fanned Johnny Frederick for the third out, and the only threat which David son was able to materialize was kill ed." Owens Homers Only two other Davidson men reached third base during the game. See BASEBALL, page U Red Tames 'Cats DAVIDSON Clark, If Owen, ss Carter, lb Maloney, 3b Bethea, c Burke, rf Frederick, cf Phillips, 2b .. Lucas, p ab 4 . 4 . 4 . 4 4 . 4 . 3 .. 3 . 3 Totals L 33 CAROLINA ab Hearn, ss - 4 Gersten, If 4 Johnson, lb 3 Reynolds, cf 4 Hussey, rf 3 Hayworth, 3b 4 Morris, 2b' 3 Myers, c . 2 Benton, p 3 r 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 r 1 0 I 0 0 0 1 0 1 h 1 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 7 h 2 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 o 0 2 15 0 3 0 1 2 1 a 0 2 1 4 1 1 0 5 3 24 17 o a 1 0 14 0 1 1 1 9 0 7 0 1 0 0 3 2 3 0 e 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 e 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals ..... 30 4 8 27 16 1 Score by innings: Davidson .. ... 000 001 0001 Carolina v...,001 100 20x 4 Runs batted in-r Hearn, Owens, Ger sten, Reynolds. Three base hit Be . See BOX SCORE, page h Middle Track Team to Offer Tar Heels Tough Competition When Carolina and Navy track and field forces square off at one another on Fetzer . field this Saturday after noon, an undefeated record, as well as supremacy in a long-standing rivalry will be at stake. The spotless record, of course, be longs to Bob Fetzer's Tar Heels who need but one more victory to close the Coach Dale Ranson would like to see at Fetzer field this afternoon any student who would consider renting his car to the University this week-end for the purpose of transporting a portion of the fresh man track and field team to Annap olis. The rates are good and it is an excellent chance for an individual to serve Carolina and his own fi nancial interests at the same time. ' books on a completely successful dual meet season, and the supremacy in a long standing rivalry pertains to the Middie-Tar Heel track competition which has gone on intermittently over a period of ten years. Six dual meets have gone by the boards since 1930, three of which have been won by Navy, three of which have been won by Cars olina. Contest No. 7 promises to be just about the closest of he lot. On paper, the visiting Annapolis squad appears to have power to spare and will, by all odds, be the best bal anced team that Carolina has met in years. The Midshipmen, as indicated by a long and unbroken string of plebe triumphs over Tar Baby track units, have quantity as well as quality and there will not be a single event in which one team has a crushing, conclusive superiority. In battling Duke's Blue Devils, Carolina could count on a sweep in the pole vault and a nearly similar showing in the high hurdles. Unfortunately, the Navy isn't forced to make concessions of that sort. Navy Strong in Pole Vault , In the pole vault for example, Car olina's Jim Lloyd and Truitt Bennett, who have been piling up valuable points for the Tar Heels like clockwork since the season began, will be extended i)y a pair of equally proficient Navy men. Daimer and Miller are both capable See TRACK, page U Graduation Gifts Ledbetter-Pickard BUY NOW COMMERCE SCHOOL 1U (CE featuring If. Stanley Brown and His Fort Bragg Orchestra of Ex aBig Name" Musicians SATURDAY 9-12 PM q.io MAY 2 Tin Cftn