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FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1942 Tke Tar Heel PAGE THREE Men of Mullis Defeat BVP, Sigma Nu To Collect Two Wins on Same Day INTRAMURAL RESULTS Men of Mullis 2; BVP 0 Men of Mollis 6; Sigma No 3 Pi Kappa Alpha 7; SAE 1 Pi Kappa Alpha 7; Old East 1 Pi Kappa Alpha 6; Old West 1 Zeta Psi 3; BVP 2 Old West 5; Old East 3 Chi Phi 8; Old West 6 Kappa Sigma 11; Chi Phi 6 The Men of Mullis were the heroes of Tuesday's sof tball play as they won two games and ran their victory string out to three wins against no defeats. The Mullis Men's first victim was BVP which entered the game with a per fect record of three wins under its belt, but went down on the losing end of a 2 to 0 score. "Doc" Siewert was on the mound for the phys. ed. crew, and Paul Bornet pitched for BVP. The Men of Mullis collected six hits off Bornet and BVP collected but two hits from Siewert. Siewert gave up one walk in the game; that coming in the seventh inning while Bornet gave up none. BVP never found their batting eye in the game and not once did they have men in scoring posi tion. Going into the top half of the sev enth the score was 0 to 0, and there were expectations of an overtime game. The Men of Mullis scored twice in the top of the seventh to go on and win the game 2 to 0. Walter Rabb who fielded an errorless game at short for the winners, started the inning off with a single. P. A. Lee was safe on a fielders choice and Rabb was safe at second. An error on Saunders' drive to third base allowed both men to score. This error, and a costly one, was the only error made in the game. Immediately after defeating BVP the Men of Mullis turned on Sigma Nu and set them back 6 to 3. "Doc" Sie wert received credit for this win also. Sigma Nu angled ten hits off "Doc's" first games, after having been organ- offerings while the Mullis Men only got ized when Married Men and Lewis six hits off Joe Conger of Sigma Nu. Boys were dropped from the playing The Mullis Men scored twice in the lists, went into a nine inning overtime first and second innings and then held game Tuesday as Old West drove in two off their attack until the sixth when runs in the first of the ninth to take losing pitcher. The Pikas scored two runs each in the first, second and third innings and then came back in the fifth to score one more. In the first inning Bass, Temple and Cannady got singles and Lee walked. In the second inning Easter, Ball and Bass singled. In the third P. A. Lee and Riggsbee scored on a fielders choice and a fly ball. In the fifth Garwes loaded the bases on walks and Easter singled to score Bass. Meeting Old East on Wednesday the Pikas collected ten hits off Riggsbee, the Old East pitcher, while Ball al lowed but four. Hitting honors for the Pikas was shared by A. D. Wood and Bulluck. Wood connected for a single and a homer . and Bulluck' had two doubles. Against Old West the Pikas banged out ten hits off southpaw Levin, the opposing pitcher. Old West hit safely four times off Ball. Cannaday was the hitting star for the Pikas as he con nected for two . doubles, and Walt James followed him up with two sin gles. Zeta Psi Defeats BVP 3-2 BVP took its second beating of the week from Zeta Psi Wednesday as Er nie Hackney turned in a three hit per formance for the Zetes to beat the dorm boys 3 to 2. The Zetes did man age to get five hits off the offerings of Paul Bornet, the opposing pitcher. Eddie Hackney-pitched by far the best game on the campus this season when along with the three hits he allowed, struck out eight. BVP was in the lead 2 to 0 going into the last of the fifth inning, but here Zeta Psi pushed across one run and then came back in the sixth to score two more to give them the winning margin. Two BVP errors in the sixth were mainly responsible for the two Zeta Psi runs. Old West Shades Old East 5-3 Old West and Old East playing their the dorm boys got over one. hit apiece Chi Phi accounted for eight hits and Old West for seven. Kappa Sigma Defeats Chi Phi On Thursday Kappa Sigma behind the pitching of Cecil Woo ten turned in a creditable performanc to turn, back Chi Phi 11 to 6 in a free scoring game. Wooten limited the Chi Phis to seven hits and at the plate hit three for five, one of the hits being a double. Neese and White playing for Kappa Sigma both hit homers. None of the Chi Phis hit for extra bases. Kappa Sigma hit safely 14 times off Johnson, the Chi Phi pitcher. Mural Schedule Monday 5 o'clock Field No. 1 Old West vs Sigma Nu. Field No. 2 SAE vs. Kap pa Sigma. 6 o'clock Field No. 1 BVP vs. Old East. Field No. 2 Mclver (Girls) vs. Spencer (Girls). Tuesday '5 o'clock Field No. 1 Kappa Sig ma vs. Men of Mullis. Field No. 2 Mclver (Girls) vs. Alderman (Girls). 6 o'clock Field No. 1 Zeta Psi vs. Men of Mullis Wednesday 5 o'clock Field No. 1 Phi Gamma Delta-DKE vs. SAE. Field No. 2 Steele (Girls) vs. Kenan (Girls). 6 o'clock Field No. 1 Pi Kappa Alpha vs. Zeta Psi. , Thursday 5 o'clock Field No. 1 Chi Phi vs. Phi Gamma Delta-DKE. Field No. 2 Sigma Nu vs. Old East. FOR VICTORY BUY BONDS D ow n The Alls by Westy Fenhagen y Those Naval cadets out on Emerson field going through heavy football drills every day are something to be hold. The skill with which those boys, some of whom have played very little foot ball before, run, throw, and catch that ball presages well for the stiff schedule which is being mapped out for them come next fall. Under the capable tutelage of some of the nation's finest gridiron coaches, the Carolina student body will have the privilege this fall, we hope, of seeing a full program of real football. This and that Chubby Myers, co- captain of last season's southern con ference championship Tar Heel base ball outfit, is really clicking this sum mer as a pro ... last Tuesday night Chubby smashed out a three-run homer to give Burlington a 6-3 triumph in a Bi-State league game. . . ChubbyV battery mate Bed Benton from last spring's Carolina team is now serving them up as a starting hurler for Wilson in the same league to his former teammate. . . . Benton himself is one of the league's leading pitchers. . . Victor Seixas, star freshman ten nis player of last spring, is leading the field in the National Intercollegiate See DOWN THE ALLEY, page U Kenan, Alderman Take Wins In Coed Softball Tournament Two hard-fought batting contests in the coed sof tball tournament were held yesterday. The first was an upset Kenan dorm handed the Steele girls, 23 to 15. The second match was be tween Alderman and Spencer. Alder man took it, 21 to 13. Steele entered the second inning with an -b lead, iaiied to score m tneir half, and never regained a winning margin. Walters, pitcher, and Brawley, sec ond base, for the winners led their team's batting with a long homer for each. Leonard, first baseman for Steele, contributed a home run, in the final frame, to her teammate's score. Todd, the losing pitcher, allowed four walks, 14 hits, and no strike outs, against Walters' record of no walks, 2 hits, and no strike outs. In the contest between Spencer and Alderman, Harris, catcher, Turner, first base, and Bass, pitcher, led their earn to a victory that looked like a walkaway until the final inning. Their last time at bat, a sleepy Spencer squad snapped into action and piled up six runs. Flanagan, ace fielder, McSween at the bat, and Pear son at first were the spark-plugs in the Spencer line-up. The losers were handicapped by their lack of a pitcher. The three girls they tried in the pitcher's box were over come by the driving Alderman batters who took a 4 to 1 lead in the opening inning and never relinquished their claim to victory. Enlisted Men Win Over Navy Officers By 11-4 Decision In a wild Softball game played Wed nesday afternoon, the enlisted men won a disputed 11-4 decision from the of ficers of the Naval Pre-Flight school. Led by "Homerun" Herman who drove in three tallies with a base cleaning double and Wabers of- the Hospital corps who had three solid hits, the enlisted men were never headed by their opponents. On the mound, for the officers was Lt. W. C. Clark and Lt. Johnny Vaught was his battery mate. Melvin carried the pitching burden for the enlisted men and his catcher was Herman, the batting star of the game. Vaught connected for a homerun. Coverston shone in the field for the enlisted team while Lieutenant Com mander Harvey Harmon was outstand ing at first base for the losers. The game took the place of the reg ular Pre-Flight baseball team who had no game scheduled for Wednesday. Plans are in the making for a game tomorrow afternoon with an outside team. Elizabeth Arden Sleek 65c and $1.00 Suitor! s Drug Store WE WILL BE OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY, JULY 4TH M A N DEPARTMENT STORE they drove in two more. Sigma Nu scored once in the fourth, sixth, and seventh innings. Pikas Win Three Pi Tvarma. Alnlia was the winner in three walks and Old West one. the game from Old East 5 to 3. Levin was the winning pitcher and Riggsby the loser. Old East collected nine hits off Levin and Old West collected eleven hits off Riggsby. Old East was given three contests this week beating SAE 7 to 1 on Tuesday, Old East 7 to 1 on Wednesdav. and Old West 6 to 1 on Thursdav. Charlie Ball pitched all three wins for the Pikas. Against SAE, Ball allowed only three hits while his teammates collect ed eiffht hits off Henry Garwes, the i tAAIPUS' A1AKHIP 4M Chi Phi Beats Old West Chi Phi squeezed out an o to b win over Old West in a game that lasted eight innings Wednesday. Both teams scored two runs in the first inning where they were deadlocked until the sixth when Chi Phi took a one run lead in the top of the sixth. Old West came back in the bottom half of the sixth to score two runs to go into a one run lead over the frat men. Chi Phi came to the plate in the seventh to score one run and tie the game up. Old West failed to score in the bottom of the seventh, and Chi Phi used a walk and two singles in the eighth to drive in two runs which finally won them the game. Johnson was the winning pitch er and Devin the loser. Arning, first baseman for Chi Phi, hit three for four to head his team in batting. 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