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J SUNDAY, MAY 12, 1946 THE DAILY TAR HEEL PAGE THREE 'Maitni(D)iidl m.d ;frack Teams "Lo Wim Houghton Hurls jOneitter For Devils in 5-1 Triumph Duke Hurler Loses No-Hit Game in Ninth When Catcher Little Misses Thirdtrike . : BIG FOUR STANDINGS Won Lost STATE 7" 1 DUKE 4 3 WAKE FOREST .... 3 5 CAROLINA 1 6 By Bill Woestendiek COOMBS PARK, DURHAM, May 11. Big Bob Houghton, strong right-handed Duke hurling ace, pitched what should have been a no-hit, no-run masterpiece here today, but watched Caro lina pinch-hitter Norm Galinkin hit a single to right field with two out in the ninth inning after Duke catcher Ed Little had missed a third strike that would have meant a no-hitter for the ex-GI from Berry ville, Va. in a baseball drama that defies words to de scribe it. Duke defeated the Tar Heelsf by a 5-1 margin, and Art Vann slammed 'a two-run homer in a 10-hit attack on Monk White heart, but the entire story of the game lies in Houghton's fireball magic and the wild finish that broke the heart of every specta tor in the packed, tense grand stand. ' Ninth-Inning Drama Players in both dugouts were on their feet as1 the ninth-innings drama unfolded. Houghton had kept the Carolina batsmen at his mercy for eight innings, facing but' 25 meii; having' hit John Gregory in the back with a slow curve in the fif th inning. Catcher Rollb Frazier led off for Carolina in the'miith and hit a high foul directly iii back of the plate. Little turned, went back three steps, and clapped his big mitt around tjie' pellejt for the first out. " ' J Vnv DiLorenzo then ' stepped up to hit for losing pitcher Whiteheart. The Carolina fresh man worked the count up to two and two. Houghton, pitching steadily, grabbing the resin at frequent intervals, wound up and whipped a fast ball past the batter. DiLorenzo swung fruit lessly, but the roar of elation ' that started to sweep the crowd turned into one of dismay as the ball went through Little's glove Rainbow Productions, Inc. Presents lOaOdCQODali Today and Monday of thU or Any Veorh ( ' ,J 3 henS v g. V . n ' ' ' : . - ... CROSBY - BERGMAN "SEOJ&OREYs Hie Bells of StMaryl w,th HENRY TR A VERS ' Produced and Directed by tEO McCAREY (leoied Ituoush RKO Rotf Pice r & fjti&rsy-s.Vt. -"Sir 'TO " r ."'it '. w. r td " and rolled to the stands and Di Lorenzo raced to first. Strikes Out Hackney Undaunted, Houghton faced Hackney, and after the Tar Heel lef tfielder fouled off a grounder, threw a third strike by him for what should have been the final out of a beautiful game. Coach Bunn Hearn then sent up Galinkin, making his first ap pearance in the Carolina lineup .this year as a pinch-hitter for Ryan. Houghton, pitching care fully, got two strikes on the left handed swinger )but Fatf'was no longer smiling 6n the puke moundsman and Galinkin drilled a line "drive into .right for a safety. The game ended on the hit as the stunned ,crbwI watched the wild finish, galinkin kejpt right on running arpund?fi,rst and the relay to' 'secbncaugh 'him ' in. a rundown between the bags. Di Lorenzo rounded third and raced home to score the Carolina run before Jerry Frye finally tagged Galinkin out by running him down on the basepaths. Faced 29 Men Houghton faced but 29 men in fashioning his one-hit triumph. The 20-year old slinger who hurled a no-hit, no-run game against Carolina Pre-Flight in . See BASEBALL, page U WILLIAM GARGAM Scrn Ploy by Dudl.y Nichol Story by Uo McCaray (bren(t 8W thriHl Also -Latest News ' 11 111 - 'J 4.N ' ' - v j This recent photo of Don Budge (left) and Bobby Riggs shows the two outstanding names in American lawn tennis in the past decade as they pick out their favorite racquets during their present challenge series for the world's professional champion ship. Budge and Riggs play at Woollen gym Tuesday evening at 7:30 p. m. in the 39th match of their 50-match itinerary and their only appearance in North Carolina. BOX SCORE CAROLINA AB R H Hackney, If 4 0 0 Ryan, ss .: .-..... "3 0 0 Cole, cf 3 0 0 Beason, rf 3 0 0 Hearn, 3b 3 0 0 Gregory, lb 2 0 0 Colones, 2b 3 0 ,0 Frazier, c 3 6 0 Whiteheart, p 2 0 0 a-DiLorenzo 1 10 b-Galinkin 10 1 Totals .....28 DUKE AB Groome, If 5 Vann, cf 3 Muse, lb ... 4 Frye, 2b 3 Stott, If 3 Palmer, ss 4 Little, c 4 Sailer, 3b 3 Houghton, p 4 R 2 1 0 0 0 0, 0 1 1 H 3 1 I 1 i 0 0 1 2 1 Totals 33 5 10 a-batted for Whiteheart in 9th. b-batted for Ryan in 9th. Score by innings: UNC 000 000 0011 DUKE .100 022 OOx 5 Runs batted in: Vann 2, Groome 1. Errors: Hackney, Ryan, Beason, Colones, Little. Sacrifice hits: Vann, Sailer. Stolen base: Frye. Struck out: by Whiteheart 3, by Houghton 4. Bases on balls: off Whiteheart 2. Hit by pitcher: by Houghton (Gregory). Wild pitch: White heart. Umpires: Veasey and Stallings. Time of game : 1 :30. Keep Off the Grass 58 By Experts The most delicate movement can be repaired by us for pre cise timekeeping. We can re place all parts and give a 90 day guarantee with the fin ished job. Rapid service. CONDARY GODWIN, Watchmaker Formerly located at Dell's Jewel Box, now located at GODWIN JEWELRY COMPANY Beneath Sutton's Drug Store VJ). (10 V.V..-.-A Track Summary: Shot Put O'Leary (D), Gar dinier (D), Love (D). 47 feet Clinches. Pole Vault McLeod and Hick man (C) tie for first, Bowles and McCormick (D). tie for third. -12. 'feet 6 inches. Javelin Simmons (C), Cheek (D), Tandy (C). 164 feet 7 inches. : ! High Jump Ward (C), Aus bon (D), and Heggie (C), Rocap (B) . and Heffner (D) tie for third. 5 feet 1134 ' Discus O'Leary (D), Gar- dinier '(D), Love (D). 124 feet. Broad Jump Ausbon (D), Simmons (C), Briley, L. (C). 22 feet 4 inches. . Mile Run Burnham (C), Tietjen (C), Downs (D). 4:32.5. 440 Neighborgall (D), Young (D), Reiser (C). 49.5. 100 Maxwell (D), Ausbon (D), Haigler (C). 10 seconds. 120 High Hurdles Simmons (C), Taylor (C), Heggie (C). 15 seconds. x 880 Neighborgall (D), Sim ons (D), Turner (C). 1:57.7. 220 Maxwell (D), Ausbon See TRACK, Page U 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 Top Off MAY FROLICS WEEKEND with at THE IMVERSnrniESTAURANT Diuke Runners Win Duel Meet By 80-50 Count Simmons Leads Way Scoring 18 Points By Jim Pharr Durham, May 11. Duke's cindermen took nine of 15 events to hand the Tar Heel trackmen a 80-5013 defeat in a track meet held in Duke stadium to day. Chunk Simmons led both teams in individual scoring with a total of 18 points. Simmons picked up first places in the high hurdles, low hurdles, and the javelin, and rounded out his tal ly with a second place in the broad jump. Mark Burnham and Walter Ward tied for second place in the Carolina individual scoring with first places in the mile, and the broad jump, respec tively. Ausbon took individual hon ors in the Duke scoring with second places in three events, the 100 yd. dash, the 220, and the high jump and a first place m the broad jump, giving him a total of 14 points. Neighborgall was second for the Blue Devils, with 1114 points. The Tar Heel runners kept pace with the Blue Devils until the 880 yd. run, when the Dukes pulled away and from then on most of the points went to the Devils. Carolina showed good form in the mile run, taking both first and second places, and m both hurdle events, where they picked, up two .first, secondhand two thirds. one Meeting of Linesmen All linesmen for the Budge- Riggs tennis match are asked to meet with Coach John Kenfield tomorrow at 3 p. m. at the var sity courts. The list includes: Harold Maass, Ed Dameron, Tom Wadden, LaMarr Ager, John Dil lon, Frank Levy, Sandy Sprintz, Jay Siegel, Dodge Geoghegan, Roy Rowe, Bradley Egerton, Bardon Winstead, Gene Turner, and Jim Gallion. ' Our Delicious Sunday Dinner Netters Gain 14th Victory By 7-2 Score Blue Devils Break 1 Whitewash Streak Durham, May 11 The string of shutouts registered by the Carolina tennis crew was brought to a halt here today when the Tar Heels dropped two singles encounters to the Duke netters while gaining their 14th triumph of the campaign by a 7-2 count. Although thwarted in the whitewash attempt, the Blue and White racquetmen were not greatly extended in scoring their second win over the Blue Devils and their fourth in Southern Conference play, against a lone defeat. Four Singles Victory In the hardest-fought singles engagement of the afternoon, Carolina ace Harold Maass turned in a three-set victory over Bob Chapman, 6-2, 4-6, 7-5. At the number two post, Sam Dan iels registered the most decisive triumph by trouncing Bob Bodle, 6-1, 6-0. Stan Gruner gained his 13th win of the year with a 6-2, 6-1 decision over Werner Jokob, and Don Skakle chopped his eighth straight to remain un defeated by defeating Bob Mc Cuistron, 6-3, 7-5. Duke's two victories in the singles were made at the fourth and sixth pairings. At number four, Carolina's Jim Nicholson was on the short end of a 6-2, 6-3 score registered by Bob Tay lor, who made Duke's only vic tory against the powerful Wil liam and Mary net outfit. In a three-set affair,"" Dick Swigart lost to the Devil's Hal Landes- berg, 2-6, 6-2,. 9-7, for his first defeat in eight clashes. In the only overtime doubles tilt, Maass and Gruner subdued Chapman and Landesberg, 7-5, 5-7, 6-4. Nicholson and Skakle scored a 8-6, 6-2 triumph over Bodle and Jokob, and Daniels and Duke Wilder combined for a 7-5, 8-6 decision against Tay lor and Keith Freelin. Duke university SCHOOL OF NURSING DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA Applications are now being con sidered for the next class -which will be admitted October 3, 1946. Only one class is enrolled each year. Admission is granted only to stu dents who have completed at least one year of College, including Col lege Chemistry, and College Biology or Zoology. , m The B.S. degree in Nursing is conferred upon, successful comple tion of the three-year nursing course and 60 semester hours of acceptable College credits. Tuition cost is $100 per year for three years. This covers the cost of instruction and maintenance. Loan Funds are available after the first year. The Duke University School of Nursing is located on the Duke University campus, and nursing students are entitled to all facilities of the University. For complete information write to The Dean, Duke University School of Nursing, Duke Hospital, Durham, North Carolina. 1
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