TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1946 THE DAILY TAR HEEL PAGE THREE BeAam Mmlh Tamgk With Tar Heel Mine Golfers. Trim Wayne UniYersity, 141-32 Athletic Council Awards Linksmen Win Season Opener Impressively Liles Shoots 74 For Lowest Score The Tar -Heel golfers, first links team to represent the Uni versity since 1942, opened the season with a bang by defeating Wayne University of Detroit, 1414 to sy2, on the Hope Valley course yesterday afternoon. High Wind The match was played in a high wind, which wrought havoc with the scores. Graydon Liles, of Greenville, N. C, took low-scor ing honors for the afternoon by posting a two-over-par 74. The feature match of the day saw Liles, the Tar Heel No. 1 man, shut out Stanley Setera, the visitors' ace, 3 to 0. Jim Keiger, No. 2 star from Asheville also played well as he took Bob Balkwell in tow, 2y2 to 12, in the second half of the lead off foursome. Thursday afternoon the Car olina golfers entertain Wake Forest's Demon Deacons over the Hope Valley layout. The summaries : Liles (NC) defeated Setera, 3-0. Keiger, (NC) defeated Balkwell, 2y2 to y2. Best ball: Carolina 3, Wayne 0. Ashby (NC) defeated Opalka 2 to V2. Nyimicz (NC) and Jawar tied, iy2 to 1. Best ban: Carolina 2, Wayne 1. PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED o GLASSES REPAIRED 0 Durham Optical Co. 215 W. Main St. Phone F-2141 ' Durham FLY!! Twenty-one passenger Douglas Luxury Liner Flights Full Airliner Equipment Hostess $50,000. Insurance per Passenger NORTHBOUND to New York afternoon of April 17th. SOUTHBOUND to Sea Island, Ga.; Daytona tfeacn, i Palm Beach, ia.; jmaim, afternoon of April 16th. Flagstop will be made at Hor ace Williams Airport on the above afternoons. For. information or reserva tions, call or phone Resort Airlines Southern Pines 5482 BOBBING IN SPORTS By Bob Goldwater The Carolina campus awoke Saturday morning to learn that its outstanding basketball coach of the past two seasons had accepted a similar position with the Navaf Academy. After several weeks of "watchful waiting," the CAA has let possible national recogni tion in this sport next year slip through its fingers. In no manner whatsoever do we blame Lt. Ben Carnevale for his decision to accept Navy's most attractive offer "that I just couldn't refuse." Neither will we condemn the CAA TOO MUCH at this time, since that organization might happen to appoint a coach who will produce another great aggregation to carry on the Tar Heel court exploitations of the past season. . Instead, we will hold judg ment until next winter to see if Goach Carnevale's departure means as big a blow to Carolina basketball as everyone says. And to Lt. Ben Carnevale go these parting fine basketball teams and good luck A few days ago, we took the trouble to walk over to lower Fetzer field to watch Spring football practice and to say hello to Caro lina's mentor, Carl Snavely. The with the showings in the off-season pep that the gridders have exhibited. It felt good to renew old acquaintances with Chan v Highsmith, John Tandy, and George Sparger, all important cogs in the 1942 Tar Heel grid machine. Bad weather caused Carolina tennis enthusiasts to miss what would have been the outstanding encounter here this season when rain and a low mercury forced Friday's match against William and Mary to be cancelled. The Indians, without a doubt, have one of the strongest net teams fielded by a college in recent years. Coach John Kenfield's charges will get a crack at the Indian lineup before the campaign ends, however, since a date at the Williamsburg school is included on their northern jaunt this week-end. Despite a mediocre record of four wins and an equal num ber of losses, the Tar Heel baseballers demonstrated their true caliber Saturday by handing Navy its first loss of the season. In fashioning a brilliant three-hitter, Hamp Coleman established himself as a likely choice to receive Coach Bunn Hearn's starting nod against a strong, Duke nine next week. While on the subject of baseball, we'd like to take this oppor tunity to crawl way out on a limb by predicting the following re sults in the 1946 major league campaigns: National League American League Cardinals Bed Sox Giants Yankees Cubs Tigers Dodgers Indians Braves - Senators Pirates Athletics Phillies Browns Reds White Sox Just by way of comparison, if any students wish to submit their selections on the outcome of the pennant races, well be glad to total the results and report on how a cross section of the Carolina campus picks the big leagues to finish this year. N- Pick Theatre ;i 5: 5 s 's t 1 Whether you want a card for the family, a favorite aunt, grandmother, your old school teacher or a special someone on Easter Day be sure you send just the right card. Se lect your card now. Remember SOMEONE on Easter Day. SUNDAY, APRIL 21st . LEDBETTER-PICRARD Winter Monograms words, "Thanks for giving us two at Annapolis I" coach admits to being pleased sessions and especially with the NOW PLAYING ...i Men Receive Their Letters In Six Sports Coach Bob Fetzer Announces Names Many University of North Carolina students have been voted, by the Athletic Council for outstanding records in win ter sports, Athletic Director R. A. Fetzer announced today. The list follows : Basketball : Don Anderson, Ottawa, 111. ; John Dillon, Savan nah, Ga. ; James Hayworth, High Point; Horace McKinney, Ral eigh; Roger Scholbe, Milwaukee, Wise; Taylor Thorne, Rocky Mount; James White, Kannapo lis; James Jordan, Chester, W. Va.; Robert Paxton, Spokane, Wash.; and Lester Hughes, At lanta, ,Ga. Swimming : Harold Cannon, Chapel Hill; John R. Davies, Washington, D. C; Irvin J. Erie, Short Hills, N. J.; War ren M. Ficklen, Greenville; John Harvey, Lexington, Ky.; Robert L. Hutton, Greensboro; Samuel G. Jenkins, Jr., Tarboro; LeRoy L. Little, Jackson Heights, N. Y. ; Samuel H. Morrow, Wilmington ; Russell L. Proctor, Jr., Rocky Mount; Thomas Edwin Shu mate, Goldsboro; Donald B. Sit- jtman, Milwaukee, .Wise. ; Rich ard Swigert, Lewistown, Pa. ; Richard G. Twining, Charlotte; Benjamin W. Ward, Goldsboro; John J. Zimmerman, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Robert G. White (mana ger), Edenton. Boxing: Paul P. Gordy, Gain esville, Fla.; Edward L. McGee, Hamlet; John L. Richardson, See MONOGRAM Page U Marines Defeat ' Stacy Dormitory In Extra Inning The Intramural softball leagues got back into full swing yesterday after a week of bad weather with several close con tests featuring the day's play. The highly-touted Marines had their hands full all after noon and were forced to come from behind to defeat Stacy, 8-7, in an extra inning con test. Pi Lambda Phi scored an other upset as they staved off a late rally to turn back the Pikas, 13-11. Other hard-fought games saw Graham No. 1 out last the ROTC 2nd Co. to win 12-11, as the Law School was edging out Aycock, 8-7 The Phi Kap Sigs showed they were still the team to beat when they routed Phi Delt No. 2, 15-0. Tony Jones on the mound for the winners allowed but one hit and was never in trouble. Living up to their advance no tices the , Physical Ed. Staff See MARINES, page J. I WILL BUY Your Outgrown Clothing and Shoes. GROSSMAN In Carrboro Upstairs Write me a postcard and I ' x will call. BiLorenzo, McElrath to See Mound Action for Carolina Five Games in Six Days Feature Week of Play for Busy Hearnmen By Bin Woestendiek Back home after two impressive victories on the road over the week-end, Carolina opens a week of baseball that will see the Tar Heels play five games in six days when they battle the Durham Bulls of the Carolina league on Emerson field today at 4 p. m. Coach Bunn Hearn announced that he will start practically the same club that defeated Virginia and Navy last week and would throw either freshman southpaw Vin DiLorenzo or John McElrath, a holdover from the 1945 squad, against the pro club. The Carolina coach also said 3 he expects to substitute freely today to give his men plenty of work in preparation for the Blue and White nine's opening Big Four battle here tomorrow against NC State, a tilt with the Coastal Plain league Wilson club at Wilson Thursday, a return engagement with the Bulls at Durham Friday, and a Southern conference clash with the Uni versity of Maryland here on Sat urday. The Tar Heels turned in their best performance of the season in nipping Navy by a 2-1 margin at Annapolis Saturday. Hamp Coleman was in brilliant form against the Middies and stopped the opposing hitters cold as he scattered three bingles. Cleet Cleetwood bit an impressive ho mer and the rest of the lineup performed well, playing a fast, heady brand of ball. Catching the Carolina pitcher See BASEBALL, page 4 Mural Schedule TENNIS 4:00 Court No. 7: Sigma Chi vs. Phi Kap Sig. 5:00 Court No. 12: Old East vs. Marines. WATER POLO 4:00 Phi Delts vs. Beta ThetaPi. 5:00 Kap Sig vs. PiKA. SOFTBALL 4:00 Field No. 1: TEP vs. Phi Kap Sig; Field No. 2: Phi Gam vs. Sigma Nu; Field No. 3: Old West vs. Aycock; Field No. 4: Stacy vs. Ruffin; Field No. 5: ROTC 1st Co. vs. Whitehead; Field No. 6 : KA No. 2 vs. St. An thony; Field No. 7: ROTC 3rd Co. vs. Graham; Field No. 8: Graham No. 2 vs. Alexander. 5:00 Field No. 1: Med School vs. Steele; Field No. 2: Law School No. 1 vs. ROTC 2nd Co.; Field No. 3: Zeta Psi vs. KA No. 1; Field No. 4: DKE vs. Chi Psi; Field No. 5: Grads vs. Law School No. 2; Field No. 6: Delta Sig vs. Chi Phi. 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