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THE DAILY TAR PAGE THREE r 1 1 111 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1946 As MS irir i iar jneei Tar Babies Drop Night Tilt, 2-1 Carolina's junior varsity nine ran up against the highly-rated Burlington Bees in an arclight tilt on the Elon "College field Monday evening and gave the professionals a close battle be fore finally losing by a 2-1 count. The contest was a pitcher's duel all the way with Bill Bose man turning in a stellar six-hit performance for the Taf Babies. But Coach Henry House's charges were able to garner only four hits themselves, the only run coming on Junior Hayes' third inning homer. Hayes made one of the other three bingles, along with Bill Webster and Buster Stevenson. BASEBALL RESULTS NATIONAL LEAGUE New York 8, Philadelphia 4 Pittsburg 6, St. Louis 4 ( Boston 5, Brooklyn 3 Chicago 4, Cincinnati 5 AMERICAN LEAGUE New York 5, Philadelphia 0 Cleveland 1, Chicago 0 Detroit 2, St. Louis 1 Boston 6, Washington 3 M-G-M pttstats 1? 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Charlie began his athletic ca reer m Bishoploughlm, JNew York High School, where he spe cialized in track and cross coun try. He ran on his high school track relay team that set an AAU record for the two mile that still stands today. Charlie set an individual record as the mile and cross-country champion of the Private School1 and Catholic School League of New York. The climax of his high school honors came during a meet held in Madison Square Garden. There he set a Catholic High School record for the one mile run. After finishing high school, Charlie entered Manhattan Col lege, taking ud on the track where he left off in high school. He set a freshman intercollegi ate record in the. mile run and was Captain of the intercollegi ate freshman cross-country chamnionshin , team. He also competed in the mile relay, being a member of the relay team. Came the war and Charlie went into the army, where he put in four years. The climax of s his army duty came when he was stationed with the 15th Air Force in Italy. Participating in several combat missions, he finally had the misfortune to be gunner on a plane that was shot down in combat. Since returning to civilian life as a student here at Carolina, Charlie has regained his old form on the cinders. He is expected to be one of Coach Dale Hanson's main performers in the remain der of track meets, on this sea son's schedule. Tennis Schedule Wednesday 4:00 ATO vs. Sigma Nu ; 5 :00 : SAE vs. PiKA. Water Polo Schedule Wednesday 4:00: Zeta Psi vs. Delta Sig; 5:00: Phi Gam vs. St. 'Anthony. CLASSIFIED Advertisements must be paid for in advaner and turned in at the Dailx Tab Hhl busine office, Graham Memorial, by 3 o'clock the day preceding publication- Dial 8641. Fifty eenta each inch and fraction. The DajltTak Hnx will be responsible oaly for the first incorrect insertion and then only to the extent of a make-ffood insertion to be run only in ease of an error which lessens the ralue of the ad vertisement. LOST Gold brooch, crescent shaped set with, small pearls. Lost Fri day night. Reward. Phone 5896, Mrs. R. E. Gribbin. Brown leather wallet, about a week ago. If found, return to R. W. Seaver, 212 Mangum. Liberal reward. Small Gruen wrist watch at Ho Lake Saturday. Re ward. 302 Carr Dorm. Gray, slick-finish, looseleaf note book. Reward if returned to ... - Roland Giduz, Daily Tar Heel office. Is Leading for Carolina with Charlie Tietjen, veteran of the leaders on the Tar Heel Law School Trims ROTC 2nd Co. 7-5 A whole host of slugfests fea tured yesterday's intramural softball play as competing teams knocked the ball all over the field in the wildest scoring contests seen thus far this year. The only close game of the day saw the red-hot Law School hand the ROTC 2nd. Co. their second loss in a like number of days. The Law boys pushed across the winning tally in the top half of the seventh to eke out a 7-6 win. The undefeated Phi Gams continued on their winning ways as they downed Sigma Nu, 13-2, while the Zetas were pasting KA No. 1, 17-7. Delta Psi outlasted Chi Phi, 23-15, in a comedy of errors, 14 miscues being made by both teams. Elsewhere ROTC 1st. Co. trounced White head; 17-8; Delta Sig took the measure of Chi Phi, 12-7; and Stacy rolled over Ruffin by a 13-4 count. All Cartoon Program . PICK THEATRE Saturday, April 20 r Cartoons from I Beginning End 'JLrefL2f ' ' I Let Your Hair Down mRTCQK and enjoy This i -tfPC2F w cartoons i EACH STEAK PREPARED TO SUIT YOUR TASTE- C- - UNIVERSITY Wake Forest Team Is Host In Loop Tilt Carolina Seeking ' Fourth Tennis Win By Herb Bodman This afternoon on the courts of Wake Forest the Tar Heel courtmen will open their South ern Conference matches and will be seeking their fourth win of the season when they take on the questionable Deacs. Little is known of what sort of talent Wake Forest has, for this is their first match and no news has is sued forth from their public re lations bureau. Maass Back Coach Kenfield and his netmen however, are ready for anything that the Deacs can spring on them. Gus Maass, who missed the match last Saturday, is back again and will be playing in the number one slot, the feature sin gles match of the afternoon. Jim Nicholson will play in the second match, Stan Gruner third, Mel Jordan fourth, Dick Swigart fifth and Ed Dameron sixth. In the doubles matches Don Skakle. Sam Daniels, and Duke Wilder may se action as well as Maass, Jordan, Nicholson and Swigart, but the pairings have not yet been announced. Weekend Trip The team will leave on Friday morning on a road trip that will include Virginia on Friday, Navy on Saturday and William and Mary on Monday. It is known that the Cavaliers do not have a strong team, for Kalamazoo de feated them 6-3 after the Tar Heels had hit the Michigan club 7-2, but what Navy has in the way of power is not certain, al though it is expected that they will have as good a team as they usually do. William and Mary is known to have one of the strongest sextets in the country. Chi Psi Pledge Chi Psi fraternity has pledged Tom Jones from Raleigh, N. C. Pin-Up Bob Cozart, Beta Theta Pi, has pinned Carroll Cone, Tri Delta. Mothers, Why Buy Diapers? We supply, wash, sterilize, and de liver twice weekly for 25c per dozen 6 dozen minimum. Diaper cans available upon request. For further information, write or phone: Raleigh Diaper Service Dial 3-1215 407 E. Davie St. Raleigh, N. C. Come in today and try onel RESTAURANT Tar Heels Battle NC State In Big Four Contest Today Freshman Ace Fans 14, Drives Home 2 Runs As He Pitches 4-Hit Triumph By Bill Woestendiek Vin DiLorenzo struck out 14, gave up but 4 singles, and made two hits to drive in two runs as Carolina trimmed the Durham Bulls of the Carolina league, 6-1, on Emerson field yesterday afternoon. The Tar Heels pry the lid off their Big Four campaign and play their second conference game of the spring here today when they tangle with a powerful NC State nine at 4:00. Big Curt Ramsey is scheduled to hurl for the Red Terrors against Carolina's vet eran righthander, Monk White-f: heart. . The freshman southpaw from Bergenfield, N. J. had everything his own way yesterday after some . loose play afield gave the visitors a first inning tally with out the benefit of a hit. Di Lorenzo's curve had the Bulls swinging f utilely all afternoon as he pitched his third game of the year and kept his earned run average at zero. Score Twice in First Carolina scored twice in the first and four times in the third to complete the day's run-making. Errors by John Hearn and John Colones gave the visitors a run to start the game, but Carolina found Durham hurler Scudero to their liking and pro ceeded to tee off on him imme diately. Hearn, son of Carolina Coach Bunn Hearn and recently return ed from service in the navy, hit the first pitch for a line single to right and went to second when Lewis booted the ball in right field. Ott Evans followed with a double to left-center that chased Hearn home. Evans went to third when Scudero threw wild See BASEBALL, page 4 FLY!! 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DAILY TAR HEEL Business Office Graham llemorfial BOX SCORE Durham AB R H- Nifong, cf 5 12 Fernandez, ss 3 0 0 Powell, 3b 4 0 0 Lewis, rf 4 0 0 Eubanks, If 2-0 0 Jeffries, If 2 0 0 Milliet, 2b 2 0 0 Williams, 2b 2 0 0 Booth, lb . 2 0 0 Leach, lb , 2 0 0 Hand, c 4 0 2 Scudero, p , 2 0 0 Pohldwski, p 2 0 0 Totals 36 1 4 Carolina AB R H Hearn, 3b 5 12 Evans, cf 3 11 Cole, cf 2 0 2 Webster, rf 1-1 0 Beason, rf 2 0 0 Clayton, If 3 1 1 Cleetwood, If 1 0 0 Gregory, lb 4 12 Pecora, ss . 2 0 0 Ryan, ss 1 0.0 Colones, 2b 2 0 0 Thompson, 2b 10 0 Frazier, c 3 11 DiLorenzo, p 4 0 2 Totals :.:......34 li
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