WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1946 THE DAILY TAB HEEL PAGE THREE J ayveesTravel to Durham ToPlayBaby-DukesToday Tar Babies Shoot for Third Victory; Boseman Receives Mound Assignment Carolina's junior varsity nine will attempt to gain revenge for a previous loss to the Duke jayvees this afternoon, wjien they tangle with the Blue Imps at Durham. Coach House has named Bill" Carolina Scores 7-5 Win Over Bauidson Boseman as the probable start ing pitcher, with L. C. Couch to be called in for relief, if neces sary. Sid Varney has been named as the starting catcher for to day's game. The remainder of the jayvee lineup today will include Norm Galinkin at first, Bill Walker at second, Junior Hayes at short, and Buster Stevenson at third. The outfield will have Emmett COMPLETE MOTOR TUNE-UP Our motor tune-up service means longer life for your car. Complete checkup of the vital parts of your motor now will pave you money and head aches later. Hazzard Motor Co. 501 W. Franklin St. DIAL 4771 Cheek or Tom Clayton in left, Ott Evans in center, and Bill Webster in right. The game today will be the eighth start of the season for the Tar Babies. The jayvee rec ord stands at two victories against five setbacks, including the earlier loss to Duke. Three of the Tar Baby losses have been to professional teams. MAJORS AMERICAN R H E Boston 10 12 2 St. Louis 6 19 3 (14 innings) Detroit 7 10 1 Philadelphia 2 9 2 Washington 2 7 2 Cleveland 1 5 1 (10 innings) 7 8 NATIONAL Cincinnati 2 New York 1 HOMERS: Williams and Cul berson (Red Sox), Greenberg (Tigers), Frey (Reds), Mize (Giants). MOTHER'S DAY CARDS Sunday, May 12 LED BETTER-PACKARD EVERY WOMAN LOVES JEWELRY Mother or sweetheart, thrill her this weekend with your choice from our beautiful col lection ... a gift as lasting as your affection. 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Duke will be rated about a 15 point favorite when the arch rivals clash on Saturday, , on the basis of previous performances this year. The Blue Devils have recorded wins over South Caro lina and Virginia, with their lone loss occurring at the hands of a powerful Navy team. Two Victories Carolina has a season record of two victories against one set back. The Tar Heel trackmen onened the season by crushing a stronerlv-rated Georgia Tech v team by an 86-45 score. The fol lowing Saturday. Coach Dale o " ' Ranson's men bowled over the University of Virginia cindermen with an 87-39 victory. Last Sat urdav at Annanolis. the Tar , Heels ran up against a superior Navy team on a wet track and Carolina came out on the short end of a 102i3-282 score. The track staff hopes to pick up more points in all events, es pecially in the field events, by de veloping a better all-around squad this week, with the empha sis on teamwork rather than on individual performances. In the hurdles, Coach Dale Ranson has three men coming along to back up Chunk Sim mons. They include Dick Taylor, winner of three second places and one third in the previous meets, Hunter Heggie and Don Mitchell. Phi Gams Triumph Over St. Anthony The Phi Gams won their ninth consecutive intramural softball game yesterday afternoon by defeating St. Anthony Hall in a tight 8-4 game. The St. A's plunged into the first inning with four runs, their total score of the day. Ahrendis hit a homer in the fourth with bases loaded for the Phi Gams. Phi Delt team No. 1 barely PICK THEATRE THURSDAY UMVEKAl BPANOtA presenta a ISABEL do. en UNA PEIICULA ESPANOLA till 3 1 CO Slracdoa d LAD1SIAO VADJA ANTONIO CASAL d v JOE Nino or - Si- as 1 Netmen Score Fifth Shutout With 9-0 Win Wallop ORD Sextet Without Losing Set Greensboro, May 7 In keep ing with their usual perform ances, the Carolina netmen won another 9-0 victory yesterday by adding the Greensboro ORD sex tet to their list of shutout vic tims for the second time in this campaign. The triumph was the most de cisive of the season for the Tar Heels, as they dropped only 15 games while winning every set. The 13th victory of the year, it was . also the fifth consecutive whitewash. Carolina Captain Harold Maass was the only Blue and White net man to be extended to more than three games as he defeated R. B. Finch, 6-3, 6-2. Sam Daniels trounced Sam Williams with the loss of only one game, 6-1, 6-0, and Stan Gruner subdued Ed Zinser by a 6-0, 6-2 count for his 12th win oft the campaign, 6-0, 6-2. . Straight Love Sets At the number four post, Jim Nicholson fashioned his 10th triumph in consecutive love sets over Bill Cook. Don Skakle wal loped Ed Boland, 6-1, 6-0, to re main unbeaten in eight encount- -r-v l J T T ers, ana jjjck swigart set oac George Lee, 6-2, 6-1. In doubles, Maass and Gruner trounced Finch and Williams, 6-1, 6-0, Nicholson and Skakle combined for a 6-0, 6-2 victory over Cook and Boland, and Dan iels and Duke Wilder blanked , Zinser and Lee in straight 6-0 sets. The next tilt for the Blue and White racquetmen will be Satur day, when they journey to Duke to battle the Blue Devils for the second time. State Favored Over Tar Heels In Big Four Battle Here Today Harry Beason's ninth-inning homer gave the Tar Heels a 7-5 victory over Davidson yesterday in a Southern Conference tilt played at Davidson. The Tar Heels get their third crack at the high-flying N.C. State nine this afternoon when the two teams clash in Emer son Stadium at 4 o'clock. With the score deadlocked at 5-5 after a see-saw battle, Bea son broke up the game with his first round-tripper of the season. Charlie Cole, who had made his ' v. 3- - ftKti. ' i Johnny Colones, returning vet- eran from Selma, is expected to get the starting nod at second base for the Tar Heels in today's game with State. won a victory over the Kappa Sig team No. 1 with a score of 9-8. The SAE's first team scored 17 points to the Kappa Sig sec ond team's 7 points. Whitehead won a 13-8 victory over the Med School team. The Grads shel lacked Alexander 30-4, and the Marines won a victory over Gra ham team No. 1, 11-4. The KA's picked up 12 runs to the TEP's two. KA's No. 2 Wins In the final official game of the day the KA's team No. 2 scored 26 points to the PiKA's 22. In an unofficial five-inning game the ROTC 1st Co. team had six runs to Med School's no hits. ROTC Bauman pitched 'a no-hitter game. Life Savers Meet All members of the instruc tor class in life saving and water safety are asked to meet this afternoon at 3 o'clock in 304 Woollen gym. A dog's life ambition : to reach the North Pole. 1 ( PICK THEATRE FRIDAY li!! i vamm third hit of the game, scored ahead of Beason. John McElrath started for the Hearnmen and gave way to Vin nie DiLorenzo in the seventh. DiLorenzo finished to notch the triumph. Already defeated once this week and blanked with two hits last month by the Wolfpack, the Hearnmen will be seeking to hand the Big Four leaders their second loop loss of the campaign while racking up their own sec ond triumph. 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