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WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1946 THE DAILY TAR HEEL PAGE THREE 1 attle Deke Nine In Dnrliam Today .Heels ax li Belts, Dorm Winners Double Score Of Med Scnool Phi Delts Pun Up 76y2 Points to Win By Coline Smith The finals in intramural track events were held on Fet zer field yesterday afternoon in spite of rain and higl water. The Phi Delts ran off in the meet with 76 points for the fraternity championship. " The Marines more than doubled the second high scorers in the dorm league with 92 points. Second in fraternity league following the Phi Delts were the Sigma Chis with 44 points. Third place was taken by the Phi Gams with 33i2 points; fourth, Zetas with 30; fifth, Phi Kaps, 29 ; and S AE placed sixth with 28 points. - The Med school placed second in the dorm league with 42 points, followed by BVP with 25, Town and Graham tying for fourth with 17, and Abernathy Hall and Stacy tying for sixth with 11 points. The entire 25 point total scored by BVP were made by Tom Corpening, who placed in six of 14 events to fin ish third in scoring in the dorm league. Mural Summary Winners in each of the events for the fraternity league: 60-yd. dash Nichols, Phi Delt. 6.8. ' 120 low hurdles McLeod, Phi Kaps. 14.9. -mile run Cornwell, Phi Gams. 3:46.2. 100-yd. dash Nichols, Phi Delts. 11. 300-yd. dash Williamson, Phi Delt. 35.2. 440-yd. relays Phi Delts. 50.2. 70-yd. high hurdles McLeod, IF IT'S Sca YOU'RE AFTER IT'S THE BEST HUNTING IN YEARS! sbniflf , DENNIS O'KEEFE MARIE 35-McDONALD BARRY SULLIVAN BINNIE BARNI i CARROL NAISH SHEILA RYJ JUffiMt COWAB VtK ww V WRttrtO T ALLAN DWAH aairvHir D1 miij iimiii rr - iii i nr i- i " ' " 111 "AIJI- MX & jVotrd SMALL presents r in'"!" Also COMEDY NOVELTY NOW PLAYING PICK THEATRE Marines Carolina Runners Owe Much T o Able Coaching of Ranson By Jim Pharr The Tar Heel trackmen, who will wind up a successful track season Saturday on Fetzer field with the running of the A.A.U. Track and Field Championship Meet owe a large measure of their success to the capable leadership of Coach M. Dale Ranson. ' l::V i """ii flii tiJi t ii ' 1 r "'v' ii Shown above is Coach Dale Ranson, who, along with Coach Bob Fetzer, has direct ed Carolina track fortunes during the past .21 years. Dur ing that time, Tar Heel cinder squads have captured most of the track laurels in the South ern Conference. Phi Kaps. 11.2. 880-yd. relays Phi Delts. 1:46.2. Pole vault Tie between Kirk land, Zete, and Norton, DKE. 9 feet, 6 inches. High jump Shook, Zete. 5 feet, 9 inches. Shot put Allen, Sigma Chi. 36 feet, 7 inches. Piscus Allen, Sigma Chi. 103 feet, 5 inches. Javelin Huber, Phi Kaps. 137 feet, 2 inches. Broad jump Shook, Zetes. 20 feet, 2V2 inches. Winners in each of the events for the Dorm leasrue: 60-yd. dash Parker, Mar-J ines. 6.8. 120 low hurdles Corpening, B.VP. 16. simile run Smjth, First Co?, ROTC. 3.53. 100-yd. dash Yoder, Mar ines. 11.3. 300-yd. dash Parker, Mar- See MURALS Page b VETERANS and HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES Take Your Business Course at CROFT'S Our business administration, accounting and secretarial courses lead to worthwhile jobs. We have many more calls for our graduates than we can fill.' Start your business career in the industrial city of DURHAM where your opportunities are multiplied by big business and rapidly growing industries. Write or Call Us CATALOG AND Approved for CROFT SECRETARIAL & ACCOUNTING . DURHAM, N. C. Accredited by The National Association of Accredited Commercial Schools Cop Track Honor Coach Ranson, a member of the famous Ranson family of track athletes, has produced a team this year that has won two of four dual meets, finished second to Duke in the Southern Conference Meet, and placed seventh in the I.C.4-A. meet at Annapolis. "Coach Dale," as he is affec tionately known by members of his teams, has worked with Coach Bob Fetzer ever since finishing school here at Caro lina. In recent years, Coach Fet zer has turned practically all the duties of directing the trackmen over to Ranson due to Fetzer's increasing duties as director of athletics.. . Distance Runner Ranson graduated at Carolina in the spring of 1925, after a brilliant career as a long dis tance runner her.e on the Hill. Coach Dale competed in the 880, mile run, and twormile events while a student athlete here. Since Coach Dale has been connected with Tar Heel track men in a coaching capacity, his teams have won 11 Southern Conference Outdoor Meets and 10 Southern Conference Indoor Meets. In addition, he has pro duced 14 Southern Conference cross country championship teams in his 21 years of coach ing service to the University. In dual meet competition, the Tar Heels under Coach Ranson, have won a total of three out of every four dual meets they have been entered in, according to statistics recently released. Coach Dale is a strong family man and is one of the leading citizens of Chapel Hill. He is married and has three children. Never admit you are fat. Just say you come in the large econ omy size. The S.M.U. Campus. Subscribe to the Daily Tar Heel for Our New PRICE LIST G.I. Training SCHOOL Today's Starter .X'.:: 4 y , Hamp Coleman, who leads the Carolina pitching corps with five victories, has re ceived the starting assign ment for today's clash with Duke. Two of his wins have been in Big Four competi tion. MAJORS National League St. Louis 000 081 00312 14 0 Chicago 110 000 000 2 5 3 WP: Wilks; LP: Passeau. Homer: Sisler. Mural Schedule Softball In a battle that will decide the j mural softball championship, the unbeaten Phi CJamma Delta nine faces once-defeated Phi Kappa Sigma today at 5 p.m. Ted Haigler. will hurl for the Phi Gams and will be opposed by Tony Jones. Tennis 3:00 Phi Gams vs. St. An thony. 4:00 Betas vs. Sigma Chi. 5:00 Sigma Nu vs. Zeta Psi Riggs Leads, 23-21, After Memphis Win Memphis, May 28 (UP) Champion Bobby Riggs took a 23-21 lead in the cross-country professional tennis title series here Sunday afternoon follow ing his 6-4, 5-7, 6-3 victory over challenger Don Budge. Previous to Sunday's clash, Budge had captured five of the last six matches, beginning with his Chapel Hill triumph. Keep off the grass ! 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Hamp Coleman Slated to Hurl In First of Two-Tilt Series Win Moves Hearnmen Into Third Place In Loop; Teams Meet Again Saturday By Bob Goldwater Making a final effort to escape the Big Four cellar, a fighting Carolina nine invades Coombs Park at Duke today at 3:30 p. m. in the first clash of a two-game series. With the season's play between the two clubs resting at one apiece, both teams will be out to sweep the series and gain the edge for the year. The Tar Heels have an added incentive in that one victory will assure them of a third-place deadlock with Wake Forest while a double triumph gives them undisputed posses sion. The second battle will be played in Emerson Stadium Sat urday. Hamp Coleman, holder of two of Carolina's three loop wins, will be Coach Bunn Hearn's choice to take the mound today for his first appearance against the Blue Devils. The slim right hander's most recent perform ance was an eight-hit, 7-2 tri umph over Wake Forest for BIG FOUR STANDINGS W L State 9 3 Duke , 6 4 Wake Forest 4 8 Carolina 3 7 Completed schedule. Carolina's only decision over the Deacons in four contests. Jim Hayworth is Coleman's probable battery-mate. The rest of the lineup will have John Gregory, Johnny Colones, Fred "Rip" Ryan, and Johnny Hearn around the in field, and Bo Hackney, Charlie Cole, and Harry Beason on the outer patrol. Beason leads the Carolina batters in loop hitting with a .306 mark and his trio of three-baggers is high in the en tire circuit. Houghton to Hurl Coach Jack Coombs' nominee to oppose Coleman on the hill will be Bob Houghton, who twirled the league's best game Two American Golfers Gain in British Tourney Southport, England, May 28 (UP) Chick Evans, of Chi cago, has entered the fourth round of the British' amateur golf championship by downing Britain's Robert Ridgeway, 4 and 3, here today. The only other American en try, Frank Stranahan, of Toledo, drew a third-round bye. He called her "Spearmint" be cause she. was "Wrigley." Maroon & Gold. - The average man is proof enough that a woman really can take a joke. By the time the average boy succeeds in accumulating the horsehide, the pigskin, the coon skin and finally the sheepskin, his father usually hasn't much hide left either. 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 of the season with a one-hitter against the Tar Heels, the lone safety coming with two out in the ninth inning. Houghton's record for the campaign shows three wins and one defeat. Lead ing the Blue Devil assault is leadoff man Carlyle Groome, currently pacing the Big Four hitters with a .439 average. The two-game series has no bearing on Duke's final stand ing in the league. Assured of second place, the Devils lost all chance of sharing in the loop laurels last Saturday by drop ping a 4-3 contest to the pennant-winning State Terrors. Probable starters for the two rivals in the weekend battle are Monk Whiteheart and Lee Grif feth. The Carolina ace bested the Duke southpaw in a pitching duel last month for the initial Tar Heel triumph in the circuit. Out of the Frying Pan Into the Fire Washington (AP) The trials of "basic training as a civilian" were described by a G.I. from Missouri in a letter to Representative Gillie (R.-Ind.) : "The Army says I can't wear a uniform after I arrived home because I'll be impersonating a soldier. "The stores say I can't buy a suit of clothes because they haven't my size. "The police say I can't go on the streets naked because it is against the law. "I would gladly stay off the streets but I can't find a house to live in and with the shortage of lumber I can't buy a barrel. 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