THE DAILY TAR HEEL PAGE THREE ..Dmtke Favored In Conif ereimce SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1946 M Whiieheart Shuts Out Fort Bragg, 5-0 Locals Invade Wolfpack Lair For Tilt Today Hurler Gets Three Hits; Ryan Triples By Carroll Poplin Monk Whiteheart, right handed hurler from Winston Salem, fanned 17 Fort Bragg batters and pitched four-hit ball, as the Tar Heels registered a 5-0 victory over the soldiers on Emerson Field yesterday after noon. Whiteheart was not only superb on the mound by not is suing any bases on balls, but the high kicking chunker cracked out three singles and drove two runs across the plate. In the third and fifth innings White heart mowed down all six bat ters to face him. Play State Today The Hearnmen will travel to Raleigh this afternoon and will seek their first win against the league leading.State Terrors who have handed the Tar Heels three straight setbacks. Coach Hearn will send Lefty Vinny DiLorenzo to the mound in an attempt to break the jinx. This will be the final contest between the two Big Four clubs. Jim Hayworth will be behind the plate in the only line-up change today. Three errors accounted for three Carolina runs in the third inning. Hearn was safe on a mishap by B. Schmidt. Gregory was hit by a pitched ball. Colones was safe on an error by Rooney and Hearn scored. Frazier reached first on a bad throw by shortstop Castigle and Gregory trotted home. Colones scored on a long fly by Hackney. The Tar Heels added another tally in the fifth frame when Rip Ryan led off with a long drive that went for a triple and cross ed the plate on a long fly into centerfield by Beason. Carolina's final run came in the sixth inning as' the results of two hits and an error. Ronald Frazier was safe on Walker's error Whiteheart lined a single into right field and Bo Hackney followed with a base hit to score Frazier. AMERICAN Washington ........ 0 5 2 Cleveland 3 6 1 LP: Haefner; WP: Feller Second Game (called at end of 8th because of darkness) Washington .... 9 9 0 Cleveland 4 7 0 LP: Krakauskas; WP: Master son; HR: Rocco and'Keltner Philadelphia 1 , 8 2 Detroit 3 5 2 LP: Marchildon; WP: Trucks New York 4 7 0 Chicago - 2 6 3 LP: Dietrich; WP: Gumperfr TROUBLED BY MOTHS? ROACHES? TERMITES? 'CALL 6901 TODAY Service Fully Guaranteed Eight Years' Experience Veteran Exterminating Company yy , 169 E. Franklin St. Dial 6901 Chapel Hill, N. c. Duke Takes Second Win Over Carolina Linksmen Hope Valley Match Gives Devils 15-12 Win; Visitors Take Early Lead, Halt UNC Rally Duke University's golfers jumped into an early lead and then held off a late rally to nose out Carolina's linksmen, 15-12, at Hope Valley yesterday afternoon for their second win of the season over the Tar Heels. . ;. . ' Box Score: Fort Bragg AB R H Bryers, cf 4 0 0 Walker, ss 4 0 0 Jones, 2b 4 0 1 B. Schmidt, lb 4 0 2 Pacotti, If , 4 0 1 Nowell, c .... 4 0 0 L. Schmidt, rf 4 0 0 Castigle, 3b 3 0 0 Rooney, p : 3 00 Totals 34 0 4 Carolina AB R H Hackney, If 5 0 2 Ryan, ss 4 1 1 Cole, cf 4 0 0 Beason, rf 4 0 1 Hearn, 3b 4 10 Gregory, lb 4 1 1 Colones, 2b 4 1 0 Frazier, c 4 1 0 Whiteheart, p , 4 0 3 Totals 37 5-8 Score by innings: Ft. Bragg ...... 000 000 0000 UNC ... 030 011 OOx 5 Runs batted in: Whiteheart 2, Frazier 1, Gregory 1 and Hack ney 1. Errors: Frazier 2, Ry an 1. Stolen base: Hackney. Three-base hits: Ryan. Two base hits: Jones. Struck out: by Whiteheart 17, Rooney ,1. Base on balls: Whiteheart 0, Rooney 2. Hit by pitcher, by Rooney (Gregory). Umpires: Murray an$ Smith. NATIONAL St. Louis 1 7 Boston 4 9 LP: Beazley; WP: Sain Pittsburgh 6 9 16 17 WP: Hatten: LP Strincevich; HR: Pete Reiser Did you hear about the little dog with the wooden leg? When he went into the .forest he found more trees than he could shake a stick at. Did you hear about the canine elections in Chapel Hill last week? "They say.a. record num ber of dogs went to the polls." SINGIN' JIMMY AT HIS FIGHTIN' BEST! rclEE "LASSES" WHITE X J JOHN JAMES J also ! 1 Comedy Cartoon TODAY PICK THEATRE Last time out uaronna s rxo. 1 foursome swept 8V& of a pos sible nine points, but the second and third pairs could make lit tle headway against the Blue Devils. Yesterday the second and third foursomes had the edge over their rivals, but the Tar Heels' No. one duo reversed its luck and wound up SY2-V2 be hind the eight ball. Ed Bailey, playing with Gray don Liles in the No. 1 foursome, shot a 74 over the soggy course, but as luck would have it he was paired with Luke Smith, Duke- Medical student, who negotiated the 18 holes in a one-over-pair 71. Comeback of the day honors went to lanky Dan Nyimicz, who staggered through the first nine holes with a sad 42, three holes down to the Blue Devil's Aiken. But he breezed around the back nine faster than Assault going down the home stretch in the Kentucky Derby, picked up four holes with a par-shattering 34, and pocketed the match, 2-1. Bob Cox, better known as a pass-snaggin', extra point kick in' end in football, made his de but on the links today in the No. 6 position, and apparently was just what the Doctor ordered. He shot a consistent 'though not sensational game in whipping Rankin, 212-V2. The Tar Heels close out the 1946 season one-up on the 18th hole at Hope Valley next Fri day afternoon against Virginia's Cavaliers. Coach Chuc Erick son and his boys hope to give the Virginians a warm reception this time as -a, token of appreciation for the hearty welcome they got from the Cavaliers last week. The score, incidentally, has been conveniently misplaced. The summaries: Garrett, Duke, defeated Liles, 212-12. Smith, Duke, defeated Bailey, 3-0. Best ball: Duke 3, UNC 0. Ashby, UNC, defeated Davis, 2V2-V2' Nyimiez, UNC, defeated Aiken, 2-1. Best ball: Duke 2, UNC 1. A Good Combination TO CREATE OUR WEEK-END SPECIAL YES, it IS a good . Farmers' Dairy Cooperative Track Summary Trials 440-Yard Dash First heat Matthews (M) , Young (D), Hester (C). Time: :52.4. Second heat Neighborgall (D), Wilson (M), Simons (D). Time: :52.1. 100-Yard Dash First heat Hutchinson (VMI), Maxwell (D), Haigler (C). Time: :09.8. Second heat C h e w,n i n g (VMI), Ausbon (D), Cham bers (State). Time: 10.3. 120-Yard High Hurdles First heat Simmons (C), Heggie (C), Morgan (Clemson). Time: :15. Second heat Chambers (State), Radcliffe (SC), Taylor (C). Time: :15.7. 880-Yard Run First heat Simons (D), Bo- A slight admission price of 25 cents for students and 50 cents for others will be charged at the Southern conference track meet this afternoon. dine (D), Devlin (M). Time: 2:02.8.. Second h e a t Neighborgall (D), Burnham (C), Turner (C). Time: 2:02. 220-Yard Dash First heat Maxwell (D), Hutchinson (VMI). Time: :22.3. Second heat Matthews (M), Ausbon (D). Time: :22.7. . Third heat C h a m b e r s (State), O'Steen (M). Time: :22.2. 220-Yard Low Hurdles First heat Simmons C), Heggie (C). Time: :25.5. Second heat Scupine (D), Taylor (C). Time: :26. Third heat Radcliffe (SC), Chambers (State). Time: :25.3. Shot Put Lizana (W&M), O'Leary (D), Kurz (M), An drews (State), Ducko (VMI), Gardiner (D). Distance : 46 feet 3 1-8 inches. Javelin Simmons (C), Wen ning (W&M), Tandy (C), Buck (SC), Cheek (D), Mills (VMI). Distance : 169 feet, 8 inches. Broad Jump Ausbon (D), Simmons (C), Terrell (C),Car nes (SQ), Aumen (D), Behling (GW). Distance: 22 feet, 5 7-8 inches. Discus O'Leary (D), Hut chinson (VMI), Lizana (W&M), Kozay (M), Andrews (State), Gardiner (D). Distance 137 feet 8 inches. RED-RIPE HOME-GROWN STRAWBERRIES PLUS Blended Perfectly DELICIOUS STRAWBERRY ICE CREAM Also other flavors of Dairyland Ice Cream Available combination! MILK BAR eet Here Today Devils Qualify 18 Runners; Carolina Places 14 in Finals Simmons Cops Three Firsts, One Second For Tar Heels; Maxwell Captures Sprint By Bill Woestendiek A power-laden Duke University track team will be in the favor ite's spotlight in the 22nd annual running of the Southern con ference track and field championships on Fetzer field this after noon by virtue of qualifying 18 finalists in the trials held yester day afternoon. The finals in the field events will get under way at 3:30, with the first track final scheduled for 4 o'clock. The highly-touted Devilsf placed four more men than Caro lina in today's events. The Tar Heels qualified 14, with Mary land getting seven places, and VMI and State six each. South Carolina, W&M, Clemson, and George Washington divided the few remaining positions in a field of 60. Strong in Hurdles Carolina showed strength only in the hurdles, where Charlotte's Chunk Simmons won both his high and low hurdle heats and Hunter Heggie and D. Taylor also placed in both events. Sim mons also took first in the jave lin throw and second in the broad jump. Duke, led by Terry Maxwell and Roger Neighborgall in the dashes,. Neighborgall and Bill Simons in the half-mile, and Jim O'Leary in the shot and discus, showed evidence that they have the men capable of taking .most of the first places today. On Simmons' very able should ers largely rest what slim chances the host team will have to defend its conference cham pionship. Mark Burnham, who placed in the 880 yesterday and figures to win the mile this after noon, is another key figure in Carolina's hopes. Ward in High Jumps Leroy Ward in the high jump and McLeod and Hickman in the pole vault are expected to add to the Tar Heel total, but Duke's strength in the middle distances and the large number of men they have in the field events will prove a large hurdle to get over, even for the Blue and White clad runners, whose greatest strength lies in the hurdles. A few of the runners from the other visiting schools could help upset the applecart today. Mary land's Ed Matthews showed well in winning his heats in both the 220 and 440-yard dashes, while a pair of VMI Keydets, Chewn ing and Hutchinson, walked off with the 100-yard dash heats. State's Chambers will also bear watching in the hurdle and the dash. RICH, SMOOTH Farmers' Dairy Co-operativt CREAM f j ! DIAL F-3361 I DIALf.F-3371 j if i f. - :: .4 1. X Carrying. Carolina's colors and hopes over the half-mile and mile distances in the Southern conference track meet on Fetzer field this af ternoon will be Mark Burn ham, former Dartmouth miler, who has captured several vic tories in the mile for the Tar Heels this spring. Send the Daily Tar Heel home. 1 Carolina Stables Horseback Riding Hayrides Riding Instructions HOURS: Monday through Friday 3:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. Saturday and Sunday 9:00,a.m.-7:00 p.m. here the adventurers of the gold coast battled for loot and twcl V. 4 mmm sffr; --c- r,w f '- y : IK A iftiiurpinr -.,.r.. lAIlIUN; I t -,i(f,h n.iu -I'd . 0i,i;i3s also Cartoon News TODAY 1 s b j i iv " : V wm i 1 431 W. Franklin St. WEEKDAY HOURS: 8:00 A.M. to 8:30 P.M. SUNDAY HOURS: 12:00 A.M. to 8:30 P.M.