FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1946 THE DAILY TAB FIEEl PAGE THREE Varsity Nine Plays at Wake Forest; Jay vees . Meet Baby Devils Tar Heels Seek H ere Today To Avenge Defeat Over Deacon Team DiLorenzo to Pitch Against Deacon Club By Bill Woestendiek Coach Bunn Hearn will send southpaw Vin DiLorenzo to the mound at Wake Forest this after noon in an attempt to snap the Big Four slump into which the locals have fallen. A victory for the Tar Heels would enable them to climb out of the bottom spot into third place over the Deacons. Caroli na has one win and four losses in the loop while the home team today has two triumphs and four defeats. Deacons Won Previously Wake Forest scored a 5-1 tri umph over the Tar Heels in a pre vious encounter at Chapel Hill, when the Hearnmen gave very poor support to pitcher Hamp Coleman. Wednesday afternoon the Deacons continued on their newly-found winning ways by chalking up a 4-2 win over Duke. DiLorenzo received credit for a victory over Davidson earlier this week in a three-inning relief stint. The freshman from Ber genfield, N. J. also pitched two innings against State Wednes day, giving up two hits and no runs. Jjm Hayworfh is expected to do the catching for Carolina. The Tar Heels' play has been ragged in recent games and their hitting is still missing, with the exception of right-fielder Harry Beason, who has hit two homers in the last two games. Harry also socked a triple against the Wolfpack Wednesday. The remainder of the Caroli- . . . for v Dress and Sport Also lovely matching handbags. - Marilyn Slipper Shop Durham Track Team Set for Meet With Devils Carolina's track squad is work ing out today in final prepara tion for the headline meet of the track season, which will be run against the Duke cindermen to morrow at Durham. The Duke runners stand as favorites in the meet tomorrow, but the comparative scores are usually tossed out of the window when the Tar Heels and Blue Devils meet in their annual track series. Carolina is banking its hopes on several leading men to help turn the tide against the Dukes. Pacing these is Floyd "Chuck" Simmons, veteran from Char lotte, who has piled up 40 points in three meets to hold the lead in individual scoring. Simmons speciality is in the high and low hurdle events. Henry Gifford, of Globe, Ariz., is in second place in the scoring with three first places in the ja velin throw, a second place in the discus, and a third in the shot put. Other high men in Qarqlina scoring for the season include Laddie Terrell, pf Raleigh, in the dashes, Mark Burnham of shel burn, Mass., in the mile run, and Ted IJaigler, of Sanford, in the dashes. TROUBLED BY MOTHS? ROACHES? TERMITES? CALL 6901 TODAY Service Fully Guaranteed Eight Years' Experience , Veteran Exterminating Company T:l nni 69 E. Franklin St. Dial byUl Chapel Hill, N. C. na lineup wjll be much the same as in the past. John Gregory, who comes up with repeated fielding gems in every contest around the initial sack, Johnny Colones, "Rip" Ryan and either John Hearn or Bob Warren will make up the infield. Beason Fixture Beason is a fixture in right as is Cole in center. Cleet Cleet wood, who has fallen off greatly in his hitting is the probable starter in leftfield, although it is not unlikely that Tom Clay ton might get the nod. The Tar Heels travel to Duke tomorrow for the second game of their annual series. The De vils are the only team that Coach Hearn's outfit has beaten in Big Four play this spring. LETTERS (Continued from page two) do not want it? They are more potentially criminals than any one who had the rank audacity to vote against this legalistic mas terpiece. - Speaker Hunt said that a re election would be a "mockery and a farce." How does he de scribe the past election? If the Constitution is worth having, which I doubt, it is worth being submitted to the campus in a fair and honest election, which we did not have. Charlie Markham REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Modern 6-room home on large lot in Chapel Hill. Five-room home, good neighborhood. CarrborQ, N. C. One of the most beautiful lots in Westwodd. PAUL H. ROBERTSON Telephone: Office 6576; Residence 9311 See me on all Insurance Matters and Coverage. Cqueh or Royster Probable Choices For Carolina Duty Couch or Royster Tp Face Blue Imps By Jim Pharr With the score in games tied at one-all, the Tar Heel junior varsity nine will meet the Duke Blue Imps on Emerson field this afternoon at 4 p. m. to play off the deadlock. Coach Henry House will send either L. C. Couch or Royster to the mound to oppose the Blue Imp batters today. Sid Varney has been named as the starting backstop for today's game. The jayvee infield today will include Norm Galinkin at first, Bill Walker at second, Junior Hayes at short, and Buster Ste venson at third, lne outneld will include Emmett Cheek in left, Ott Evans in center, and Bill Webster in right. The Tar Babies opened their four game series with the Baby Dukes on April 24, when a ninth inning rally by the Imps gave theDuke men a 6-5 heartbreaker over the Tar Heel jayvees. Car olina avenged the earlier defeat Wednesday, when they pounded two Blue Imp hurlers to turn out a 9-2 victory over the Dukes. The game today will be the ninth start of the season for the Tar Babies. The jayvee record stands at three victories against five setbacks, including three losses to professional teams. Chi O Desert Party The Chi O's entertained the Phi Gams with a desert party last night from 7 p. m. until 9 p. m. PhiDeltsWin In Mural Play The Phi Dejts team No.l de feated the St. Anthonys 15-8 yesterday afternoon in intra mural softball, upholding their second place ip A league. Kappa gig team No. 2 was defeated by gA team No. 1, 14-4 fa a slug fest for the KA's. The Sigma Chis had eight runs to, the Pi Lambda Phis three. Kappa Sig team No. 1 pommelled KA team No. 2, 20-2. Old Bast Jeat the Med School, 17-5, while White head massacred Alexander 11-3. In a close game the ATO's out ran tne JJeKes o-d. ipe da. team No. 2 nosed the Sigma Nus out for an SAE 8-5 victory. In the last game of the day the Chi Phis had 13 runs to the TEP's nine. The St. Anthonys out splash ed the SAE's 15-10 in another St A water polo victory for the only water polo game of the after noon. In tennis the Phi Gams had close games with the Pikas bare ly defeating them 3-2. The Phi Delts out played Betas 4-1. Mural Schedule Softball Friday: 4:00 Field No. 1: Phi Delt No. 1 vs. Sigma Nu; Field No. 2: Phi Gam vs. Betas; Field No. 3: St. Anthony vs. Pi Lambda Phi; Field No. 4: Chi Psi vs. Phi Delt No. 2; Field No. 8: Whitehead vs. Alexander. 5:00 Field No. 1: PiKA vs. Sigma Chi; Field No. 2: Med School vs. Lewis; Field No. 3: DKE vs. SAE No. 1; Field No. 4 : ATO vs. Zeta Psi ; Field No. 5 : KA No. 2 vs. SAE No. 2; Field No. 6: Delta Sig vs. KA No. 1; Field No. 7: TEP vs. Phi Kap Sig. ; Tennis 4:00 Old East vs. Marines. 5:00 Med School vs. White head, i Buke Golfers Down Local Links Team Tar Heels Defeated In First Meeting of Squads North Carolina's golfers got off to a good start yesterday after noon, but couldn't hold the pace and Duke's Blue Devils handed them their first Southern Conference loss of the season, 16 1-2 to 10 1-2 on the Hope Valley links. Brightest scene in an other-f wise dark picture for the Tar Heels came in the feature match THE SUPPLY OF NEW TIRES WILL BE LIMITED FOR MANY MONTHS Why not let us re-cap your old slick tires? BEST RUBBER AND EXPERT WORKMANSHIP Patterson Tire Company West Franklin Street Chapel Hill DIALF-2841 BE COMFORTABLE R I D E I N A CAROLINA CAB DIAL 4811 D I A,L Remember Mother on Mother's Day May 12th We feel we can of fer you many things. J From our beautiful assortment of gifts. BERMMS DEPT. STORE when Graydon Liles scorched the course with a brilliant one-un-der-par 69 as he beat Frank Garrett, the Duke ace, 3-0. Care lessness kept Liles from turn ing in a really great card as he missed one easy two-foot put, and had three three-put greens. Ed Ashby, playing with Liles in the no. 1 foursome, also turn ed in a good card to trim L. Smith, 2 1-2 to 1-2, and to gether they took the best ball, 3-0, to give the Tar Heels an 8 1-2 to 1-2 lead. But here progress came to a screeching halt. Davis, of Duke, stroked his way to a 3-0 win over Bailey, and Aiken defeated Nyimicz, 2 1-2 to 1-2. This was the signal that school was out. This morning Coach Chuck Erickson and the squad of six men left for Charlottesville, Va., where they meet the Virginia Cavaliers Saturday. Paul Nold eplaces William Wood at No. 6. Liles, UNC, defeated Garrett, 3-0. Ashby, UNC, defeated Smith, 2 1-2 to 1-2. Best ball: UNC 3, Duke 0. Davis, Duke, defeated Bailey, 3-0. Aiken, Duke, defeated Nyi micz, 2 1-2 to 1-2. Best ball: Duke 3, UNC 0. Doig, Duke, defeated Keiger, 3-0. Wood, UNC, and Rankin split, 1 1-2 to 1 1-2. Best ball: Duke 3, Carolina 0. FORMAL (Continued from first page) his pre-war orchestra: . soft, smooth mixed with occassional jitterbug specialities. Musjc cri tics have hailed the group as being one of the fastest-rising bands in the country. Tonight will be the first time a name group jias piayea ior May Frolics since the spring of 1941. Chaperons for the two dan ces will be Capt, and Mrs. Don ald W. Loomis, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Carroll, Lt. Comm. Charles Roberts, Dr. and Mrs. Frank P. Graham, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Carmichael, Chancellor and Mrs. R. B. House, Mr. O. K. Corn well, Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Mac-kie. 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 save you money and head aches later. Hazzard Motor Co. 501 W. Franklin St. DIAL 4771 ijat lje$e eatr ifjall jot 2f abe MtiJ m "TOn" 1 WTL If j vy jy r v y 1946 Honoring the Heroic Dead of American Wars We dedicate a tribute today to all those brave men who have struggled and fought and died so that Liberty will survive. The men who have carried the flag of freedom . . . passing it on with gentle hands and brave hearts . . . that it might never fall ! "Our fathers, 'tis of thee" we sing. For this day Js your day and we know that you are listening. 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