SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1946
THE DAILY TAB HEEL
PAGE THREE
Filling In
Old Stacy, Siffma Chi's,
Hayworth PharoaKs I Pad in Lnnn
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Pro Baseball
Last issue it was Jim Hayworth
who made the -feature news in this
column. This week his older brother
Lou gets the spotlight.
Lou. played freshman baseball and
basketball at Carolina in 1941 after
registering an outstanding record in
the two sports while at High Point
high school. He made the varsity here
, in '42 and '43, playing guard on the
cage squad and alternating between
third base and shortstop on Coach
Bunn Hearn's baseball team. He was
considered one of the top Carolina
players back then.
He was in the Marines for awhile
at Carolina, and later received his
commission. He signed up to play
professional baseball and was set to
play in the Piedmont league for Roa
noke when he got out. He was with
the Roanoke outfit awhile this sea
son, but only this week he moved
over to the Charlotte Hornets of the
Tri-State league when that . club
started juggling its lineup. If Hay
worth plays as well for the Hornets
as he did for Carolina, the Queen City
populace might wake up some morn
ing to find the Bees on top of the
Tri-State circuit.
High Point's beautiful municipal
pool, one of the South's largest out:
door pools, will be the scene of the
Carolinas A.A.U. swimmimg cham
pionships July 2(? and 27. Coach
; Ralph Casey plans to take a crew
'coiof Carolina swimmers to compete
'de-.for the laurels. In the past Carolina
swim teams nave aone an ngni in
0'High Point meets. Last season Wil-
lio Picov'i! tooTn T-irrm rrVit tirvmo the
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the most points in the contest.
The dust had hardly settled from
CcVmn's big fall m last week's light
Louis' next
Dorm Leaders Pace Intramural Standings
By Outslugrging Trailer Camp Team 14-7
Old Stacy outslugged the Trailer Camp to a 14-7 victory Thurs
day for its fifth straight win to hold on to its lead in the Red
League of the intramural sof tball loop, as the mural schedule got
into full swing this week. The Sigma Chi's and Pharoahs are set
ting the pace in the Blue league with four victories and no losses.
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The standings follow:
Grad League
No. 2
No. 3
No. 1
Staff .
Won
.. 2
.. 1
.. 0
.. 0
White League
Old East 3
Phi Kap : ,. 3
Phi Delt 2
Counsellors 2
DKE ;. :. 1
Aycock 1
BVP 0
Red League
Old Stacy 5
Old West - 2
ATO 2
SAE .'. 1
Alexander 1
Trailer Camp 1
Phi Gam 0
Ph;
Blue League
iroahs 4
Chi
Sigma
Lewis
Betas
Sigma Nu
Whitehead
Zeta Psi-....
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Green League
Graham 4
Chi Phi-Chi Psi 2
Kap Sig 2
Mangum 2
Ruffin : 1
Pi Lamb 1
St. Anthony 0
W'fefore talk started ot
fittht.. Louis himself said that he would
probably fight in September, and the j . UTppL I?pcfc
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MaiUison Square Garden revived as
the Jscene of big-time boxing. He is
even, more anxious to get the big
fights back. If Louis does get matched
with Mauriello for a September fight
the citizenry should be knowing about
it by Monday of next week. Both
fighters will want all the time they
can get hold of to train. The Brown
Bomber might not need it, but he be
lieves in keeping in shape. Mauriello
should have twice as much time, and
then it is doubtful whether he would
be ready. One thing is sure though,
Uncle Mike will have to come down
mn finpnt Tvrice if he ex-
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pects to get any sort of atendance.
The fact that the Duke-Carolina
game is a near sell-out brings to
mind ill memories of last year's
contest when some 2,000 Carolina
students had to find seats as best
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This week's results and pitchers
(winning pitcher listed first) :
Tusday
Sigma Chi 17, Sigma Nu 4; Palmer
and Mitchell.
Phi Kap 13, Phi Delt 12; Miles and
Wetherly. " '
Graham 3, Mangum 0; Shore and
Banker.
Ruffin 6, St. Anthony 4; Henson and
Heminway.
Old Stacy 13, ATO 0; Morgan and
Ettinger.
Counsellors 12, Aycock 0; Fallis and
Sibold.
SAE 7, Phi Gam 6; Kelly and Hed-rick.
DKE 12, BVP 8; Kemp and Little
they could. A very poor system, if
there was any at all, was employed
at Duke stadium last year. Of
course it means more money to sell
the same seats two or three times,
but the students should be given a
chance at least to buy a seat. We
sincerely hope that Carolina doesnt'
have a repeat performance of the
mess Duke had last season.
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Old West 21, Trailer Camp 14; Wall
and Mashburn.
Lewis 7, Zeta Psi 5; Jennings and
iPeel.
Grad No. Three 12, Staff 6; Adams
and Mullis.
Wednesday
Sigma Chi 11, Zeta Psi 7; Palmer
and Peel.
Alexander 13, Phi Gam 8; Crocker
and Hedrick.
r Old East 14, Counsellors 11; Yoch
arid Garrison.
Lewis 14, Sigma Nu 3; Jennings
and Hudgins.
Pharoahs 15, Whitehead 3; Dill and
Eason.
TEP 9, St. Anthony 7; Pizer and
Bethune.
Old Stacy 20, Trailer Camp 2; Mor
gan and Thomas.
Graham 12, Chi Phi-Chi Psi 11;
Shore and Johnson.
Kappa Alpha 17, Kappa 15; Jopkins
and Johnson.
Mangum 19, Phi Lamb 6; Banker
and Levey.
Phi Delt 7, Aycock 5; Weatherly
and Sibold.
Thursday
Pharoahs 17, Betas 10; Dill and
Andrews.
Pi Lamb 14, St. Anthony 8; Berg
man and Pritchard.
Whitehead 11, Lewis 6; Willis and
Jennings.
' Aycock 13, BVP 0; Ayers and
Dulin.
ATO 12, Old West 4; Fahey and
Wall.
Old Stacy 14, Trailer Camp 7; Mor
gan and Mashburn.
Phi Delt 4, DKE 2; Weatherly and
Kemp.
Mangum 3, Ruffin 2; Bunker, and
Henson.
Graham 6, Kappa Sig 5; Williams
and Johnson.
Phi Kap 14, Counsellors 6; Miles
and Farris.
Friday
Sigma Nu 20, TEP 5; Hudgins and
Pizer.
Trailer CamD 6. Alexander 4;
Thomas and Gilford.
stoflF 8 Grad No. Two 4, Mullis
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and Walseki. .
cm 0. Beta 4: Palmer and
Pope.
Pi Lamb 7, KA 6; Bergman
Hopkins.
Old East 8, Aycock 6;
Phi Kap 5; DKE 0; Jones
Kemp.
Kenan Cavalcade
Writer Sees Constellation of Stars Ready
To Shine on Carolina's Gridiron Next Fall
By Tom Eller
Some of the nocturnal visitors to
Kenan Stadium who find it no easy
task to remember the nomenclature
and mythology concerned with the
stars after so longan absence might
try murmuring about a different sort
of luminary the type that will be
shining there in daylight when the
football season rolls around. And what
little coed wouldn't like to hear tales
about men like "Danny Boy" Logue,
handsome quarter-bacx who is a per
sonal friend of Felix "Doc" Blanchard
and who blocks like a Sherman tank
hitting a hedgerow? Danny came here
in 1942 from the Notre Dame Frosh
and had to beat the tar out of the var
sity in scrimmage for a whole season
while he "out-lived" his ineligibility.
Shell see him next fall your little
girl and she will love him.
Plenty Around
But don't let her build up her emo
tions too fast for there are plenty of
boys left in reserve. There will be boys
like Joe Wright, slashing interference
leader, Jack Fitch, halfback here in
1943, and a line backer-upper deserv
ing note is Walt Pupa. Then there is
Hosea Rogers, slated to arrive here in
July, who is considered by many to
be as good as Blanchard himself.
After you have coveted the power
division thoroughly, move on to the
speed merchants. If she has gotten out
of the first grade in sports you won't
have to tell her about Charlie "Choo
Choo" Justice, so don't risk sending
her into hysterics. Tell her about
Billy Britt, the boy that even Glenn
Davis would have trouble catchnig.
There's another Billy with eligibility
waiting to be spent, too. That one is
Billy Myers.
Mention Don "Preacher" Clements
and rapid-fire passing; Alex Fearing
and more passing. Just to insure her
undivided attention, mention Jim
Camp and Bob Kennedy in the same
breath with broken-eld-running. And,
too, if "Shot" Cox gets here, compe-
Varsity Swimmers Practice
Daily For Summer Schedule
and
White and
and
Mural Schedule
Proctor, Morrow
Head Star List
Carolina's Blue Dolphins will wind
up their pre-season workouts with in
trasquad meets next week and a final
workout on July 11 before beginning
their summer swimming schedule.
The summer swimming ttam, coach
ed by Dick J amerson and Ralph Cas
ey, is not an official varsity team spon
sored by the University, but is com
posed of a number of swimmers from
the winter team.
The team is composed of 23 candi
dates, with five holdovers from the
winter team and the remainder of the
candidates composed of freshmen and
transfer students.
Several promising swimmers are
working out, and the coaches expect
a well-rounded team when the sea
son opens on July 13. Snookey Proc
tor, four year letterman, and Caro
lina's AAU Open-Outdoor Champion
in the 1500, 800, and 400 meter free
style, will be one of the men to watch.
Proctor holds the Southern Conference
record in the 440.
Mike Morrow, record holder in the
Southern Conference 100 meter event
is another leader on the Blue Dolphin
team. Morrow has a- National Cham
pionship in the 100 meter event.
Leroy Little, who was a member of
several relay teams last summer, will
be around during the summer. Little
originally swam here at Carolina in
1943.
Two divers from last season's team
will represent Carolina in those events
this summer. Mack Earl, who was a
Monday, 4:00 Field No. 1: Steele CaValierS LoSC Game
IT A TWaM No. 2: Kuffin VS. VI
VS.
Lamb; Field No. 3: St. Anthony vs.
Graham; Field No. 7: Open; Field No.
8: Alexander vs. ATO.
K-nn tWaM No. 1: Kanna big vs.
Mangum; Field No. 2: TEP vs. Lewis;
ttiaM No. 3: Sierma Chi vs. Pharoahs;
Field No. 4: Open; Field Np. 7: Grad
XT 1 iro Grad No. 3: Field No. 8:
Sigma Nu vs. Zeta Psi.
Tuesday, 4:00 Field No. 1: Trailer
To Henderson All-Stars
The Carolina Cavaliers, Qrad No. 1,
a team in intramural competition drop
ped a thriller to the Henderson All-
Stars in Henderson this week 0-1.
ine contest ran ior ten innings.
Taylor Thorne and Pete Arnaiz shared
the mound duty for the local team while
Henderson's Carlisle went all the way,
tween the two teams.
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Stacy; Field No. 2: Phi Delt vs. Old liampUS dlVimTMng,
East; uieia jno. a: rjetas vs, wgma n ni -
Nu; Field No. 7: Grad No. 1 vs. Staff. MJUAUlg UUUUJ OCl
The Athletic Association will spon
sor a campus swimming meet on Jufy
11. The event will include any con
testant from the student body who
desires to enter the cotftests. Also to
be included on the program will be a
boxing show, with some outside box
ers to be brought in to round out the
meet.
People
borne roll around like a ball and
get bounced; some are like chandeliers
and get lit every night; some are like
plumbers and get around all the
joints; some are like a tree and get
trimmed; most are like a patrol
wagon and do in a pinch.
t ore
j$ All
Keep off the grass !
diver here in 1941 and 1942, has been
showing consistent form in pre-season
workouts.
Dick Swigart, who was formerly at
Carolina with the Navy Pre-Flight
unit, is expected to pick up a number of
points for the Dolphins this summer
via the diving board.
The meets scheduled to date in
clude the following:
July 13 Open AAU Meet here.
July 26-27 Carolina's AAU Cham
pionship Meet High Point.
August 3-4 Open Invitational
Meet Wilson.
August 10-11 Women's Southern
Meet Atlanta, Georgia.
August 23-24 Men's Southern
Championship here.
tition will become acute.
Just in case you are one of those
poor unfortunates who draw an ice
berg instead of an astronomer for a
companion on this particular night,
use a description of the big line for
the persuader. If it won't take the
breath right out of her, there's only
one thing left to do send her to Duke.
Big and Rough
The forward wall is big and rough
and there is plenty of it. From one end
to the other it's chocked full of All
American family names names like
Ryark, Yovicsin, Fowl, Pritchard,
Highsmith, Tandy, etc. To bolster such
boys as that there is Jarrell, who
turned down a contract with the Pitts
burgh Steelers to come South for a
while. Paul "Cyclops" Plunkett is
around just to see that the Richmond
Academy of Georgia is not neglected
when monogram time comes. There's
a hope chest in this department, also;
reach into it and you are apt to come
out with Hazelwood and Ralph Stray
horn. Armfuls, aren't they?
Now, don't make the mistake of tell
ing her that the machine will go un
scatchedj simply assert that this is
no short-lived comet on the horizon.
It is a constellation which may be re
volutionary to the annals of football
at Carolina. Tell her you smell roses,
maybe riot this year, maybe not next
year, but sometime while "The Fox"
Snavely is at Carolina. It may be this
year!
A REGULAR meeting of
University Lodge No. 408,
AF&AM, will be held on
Monday, July 1, 194G
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