-f J. TUESDAY, APRIL 11, l.'i'.O THE DAILY 'tAU HEEII PAGE TFRET, esse ener. Heel l-ar bailers D In Four Late Blue Devil Rally Fails; Cassell Credited With Win . By Larry,Fox Wi'.h righthander Dean Cassell bearing down in the ninth to stifle a dangerous Duke rally, the Tar Heel : baseballers opened their Four schedule in grand style here yesterday afternoon' by edging the Blue Devils, 3-2. The victory was al.o Carolina's sccfind in the Southern Confer ence against one loss. Cassell, who went all the way, had to do plenty of clutch pitch ing in the final inning when the Blue Devils, trailing by one ' run, got men on second and ihird with none out. John Falwell opened the last inning with a single to center and advanced to third on pinch-hitter Benny Cavalier's one-baser .to right. Cavalier took second on Ilightficlder Ed Lamb's error. But Cassell, senior ace. of the Carolina staff, had what was needed. lie got Red Lucas on a called third strike,. Bill Bergeron was out on a short, fly -to center field, and Brandon Davis popped out to secondbaseman Skeet Iles mer for the final out. Bergeron was the leading man at the plate fur the afternoon with three hits in four trips, in cluding a home run in the first inning for the only extra-base hit of the day. Cassell, who pitched a sharp game, won his third game of the season. He has lost two. Norm Benfer, who toiled nine innings for the Blue Devils, was the loser. Bergeron's homer to right centerfield, which went just over Lamb's outstretched glove open ed up the scoring in -this tight Big Four game, but the Tar Heels took advantage of Bcnfer's mo mentary loss of control in the second and pushed across a pair of runs to take over the lead. After Will Hobbs looked at a third strike for the first out, " Sleepy Sentcr and Hesmer drew walks and Joe Brookshire's single by third loaded the bases. Senter scored after the catch of Cassell's fly to left and Hesmer advanced on the throw home. With Brookshire on first and1 Hesmer on third, the Carolina coaches called for a double steal and Brookshire broke for second on the pitch. Catcher LeRoy Sires' throw went into center field and Hesmer tallied the sec ond run. Both men were credited with stolen bases and Brookshire went to third on the catcher's error. The Tar Heels added a single run in the sixth when Senter opened with a single to dead center field, went to second on Hesmer's sacrifice, and scored oh Cassell's safety between short and second. Cassell got two RBI's for the afternoon. The Blue Devils tallied their final run in the top of the sev enth when singles to Benfer, Lu cas, and Bergeron loaded the bases and Cassell walked Davis, forcing in the run. All this hap pened with two out. ' The contest, scheduled to begin at 4 o'clock was delayed 20 min utes when the Conference um pires failed to show up. Porter Shcppard, a former Wake Forest diamond star, anil Carolina's Roger Williams were called upon to take care of the officiating. Sheppard behind the plate and Williams on the bases both turn ed in creditable jobs. , " The next two games for the Tar Heels arc against the pride of the Big Four, Wake Forest. Carolina travels to Baptist Hol lov tomorrow afternoon and the Deacon are here on Saturday. Coed Swimmer In Mural Meet Thursday Night . Bowman Gray Pool promises to be hte campus number one spot of interest this Thursday night at 7:30 as the big Coed Intramural swimming meet gets under way. . Coeds from many of the cam pus organizations will compete both individually and as teams in the big splash contest. The meet .will feature some lively competition -between sororities and dormitories and should prove exciting, even if you're only in terested from a sport's stand point. On the nights program " are several regular speed events as well as events which will be judged on the basis of form. Scheduled for the meet is the 25 yard free style, 25 yard back crawl, 75 yard medley relay, 50 yard free style, 5 yard breast stroke, and the 200 yard free style. A great deal of interest is be ing centered on the 75 yard med ley relay, in which teams from the various coed organizations will compete against one another. Coeds who wish to enter the meet must have their entries in at Woman's gym by 5:00 Wed nesday afternoon. Deacs Top 'Pack; Moc Bauer Gains Easy 8-3 Triumph RALEIGH, April 10 (JP) Wake Forest's defending cham pions scored their second Big Four victory in two starts by de feating N. C. State, 8-3, here to day. An estimated 3,000 fans saw the clubs' annual Easter Monday game. Lefty Raymond (Moe) Bauer, who beat the Wolfpack four times in five tries last season, pitched the victory. He scattered seven hits, fanned eight and walked four. .Goad Start Duke AJB R H PO A JV:Hfnms 3b 3 0,0 2 0 T ucas rf 2 0 10 0 orernn 2b 4 13 0 3 TVivis cf 4 0 110 "owers ss 4 0 2 2 0 "re c 3 0 2 2 0 "ancock 1 4,0 1 12 0 Howpr rf. If 4 0 0 1 0 r'nrroll. If 3 0 0 2 0 alwell. 3b 10 10 3 fVWer. d 3 110 2 -Owalier 1 0 1 0 0 Tonls 3fi 2 12 24 8 A.cinvioH for Eenfer in flt.h. K'rgrth Carolina AB R H PO A Urirjge If -.. 3 0 13 1 Wallou cf 4 0 12 0 Onrganus c 4 0 14 1 t-amb, rf 4 0 0 0 A Mrvhhs. lb 4 0 1 11 O Center 3b 3 2 113 Uornr 2b 110 4 1 Rrnokshfre SS 4 0 12 3 0;rll p 3 0 10 3 Totals 30 3 7 21 12 ore by innings: Duk loo w 1009 Nth Carolina 00 001 00v 3 v.: L,-rnb. Sit": RBI: Bereei-nn. Cxs e0) 2 D.-"-i- 2R: Rfcp'oa: SB: H"s mf. R"ooi'k''r" Snf HTt'": I.OB: rnk 10 1TVC fl: FOR off: Ronf"- X re.f:f 3- SO b": BPnfer 3 f-issell 4; Time: 2:04: U: -Sheonard. Williams. He made a. big hit Tha first time he 111. v .4 Sara Dives In Florida Sara Wakefield, 22 .year .old senior from Charlotte and Palm Beach, left yesterday for Palm Beach, . Florida where she will compete in the one meter board diving championship at the Na tional Senior. AAU Meet. Miss Wakefield finished sixth . in this event last summer when -she made her debut in diving. The title was won by Olympic champ Zoe Ann Olsen, who is' expected to compete again this . year. Last - year :Miss Miss Wake field won the National Junior AAU one meter diving title and last month took the, Florida Stale Southeslern AAU cham pionships. She has been coached here ; by Carolina ,diving coach Don Draper, .who accompained her io Palm Beach. Freshmen Drop 7-3 Decision To Blue Imps DURHAM, April 10 Duke's freshman baseball nine defeated the Carolina yearlings 7-3, here today. It was the Tar Babies first defeat of the season and their opening Big Four game. The Blue Devils capitalized on ten hits of! pitcher E. Z. Pazdon, and a series of seven errors. Paz don allowed only one earned run. Henning led the Tar Babies with two hits while Hooks, Crow- der, and White collected one each. Lea, Duke short stop, with two for five, and Bill Werber, Duke first sacker, with two for three, led the yearling Blue Devils. The Blue Devils had defeated State earlier in the season and they have run their current win streak to four in a row. The Score by innings R H E UNC 000 001 200 3 5 7 Duke 020' 300 llx 7 10 .2 Batteries UNC: Pazdon and Cannada Duke: Carver, "Lewis (6) and Higgins fgj Tinkham Honored Stan Tinkham of -Washington, D. C, was named the outstand ing swimmer on the 1950 fresh man team- last night at ban quet honoring the team. He was presented the Dick Jamerson Trophy by the -donor, Carolina's head coach.. Tinkham, a former Washing ton Western High School athlete, broke - four University freshman records. He now holds the 1500 meter, 220-and 440-yard free style, and 150-yard individual medley marks. Freshman coach Bob Ousley called Tinkham "one of the. most versatile swimmers we .have had here in recent years." The Tar Heei ireshmen were undefeated in dual meet compe tition this year, winning from VMI, yPI and Duke freshman, Sewanee and Staunton "Military Academies, and William .. and Mary, (Norfolk Division). Don Evans pi harlotte was elect ed premanent captain of the 1950 freshman swimming team at the banquet. Gene Frances Caraher Carol Cubine Nancy Frazer Gene Hines Billie McCalla Billie Moore Nancy Norwood Ellyn Pell Joyce Richert tAt Revlon's exciting "Miss Foshicm Plate of 1950" contest closes mid night, Saturday, April 15! Cast your ballot, today I The girl who wins the title "Miss Fashion Plate of 1950" or your cam pus will receive a full year's supply of Pevlon products FREE! If she wins the national "Miss Fashion Plate of 1950" title she will get a free trip to Bermuda by Pen American Clipper, including an expense-free week ot the famous "Costle Harbour", plus seven other thrilling prizes: an RCA Victor "Globetrotter" portable radio; a Lane Hope Chest; an Amelia Ear. hart Party Case in "Revlon Red" UrVMilU TlIIb A glamorous trip including an expense-free wtek at I nominate ; PLATE of 1950", a contest sponsored.by Revlon Products Corp. Goiters Meet To Resume By Biff ."Roberts .After battling off 'the golf threats from invading 'Yankees for.the past two weeks, Carolina's golfers will resume their 'South ern Conference struggles this af ternoon when they match ' irons with divoting.Deacons from -Wake Forest at the :.Carolina Country Club in Raleigh. i The Tar Heels , will .be: attmeptt ing to climb back in the-winners circle, : after their ; recent one point loss ; to - the linksmen from the U. S. Naval Academy. Prior to the . Navy ; meet, the . Carolina strokers -had -gone through -six successive matches without a lossl There will - be a little steady ing influence, in the person of Harvie Ward, on the. course, this afternoon that .was sorely, missed in the . meet with Middies. Ward, who shot a 74 on, Sunday to place him third among the amateurs, at the Masters Tournament in Au gusta, Ga., will be back, to "lead Don Draper, who accompanied away during the last two battles. Playing with Ward in the first Frosh Cinder men Open Tomorrow Carolina's freshman track team will open the dual meet season tomorrow when .the Tar Babies journey to High -Point to meet the High Point High tracksters in a meet originally scheduled for Monday, but postponed at the request of High. .Point of ficials. Coach Maxwell's -Tar Babies appear to be strong .this year, although the High Point tests won't be too indicative of what can be expected from the Tar Babies this year, tomorrow's meet will give some indication of the strength of the squad. ; An earlier outdoor meet with Durham High, scheduled last Wednesday, was cancelled by . Durham. Mural iNews MURAL NOTES There will . be . a short meeting of all Intramural softball officials this afternoon at 3 o'clock in 302 Woollen Gym. Play , tennis ! ! AGet .your ..entries in for Intramural - tennis today; Entries close-this Friday and play; will begin oh Monday, April 17. SOFTBALL .SCHEDULE 4:00 Field , 1 Chi Psi 1 vs. fPi Kap Phi 2; 2-Beta Chi Chi ;2; 3-AE Pi vs;'Lamb Chi .2; 4-rKa 3 vs Theta Chi 2;. 5 Sig Chi lvs Sig Nu 2; 6 Pi KA 1 vs TEP 2. 5:00 Field 1 Phi ;Kap -2 vs eta 1 ; 2-Phi . Delt 1 vs Kap -Sig 2; 3 SAE 1 vs ZBT; 4 TP 1 ys Theta Chi 1; 5 Chi Phi 1 vs Pi Lamb 2; 6 Kap Sig 1 vs Delt Sig. RIFLE MARKSMANSHIP 7:30 Pi KA 1 vs Kap Psi. 8:30 Chi Psi 2 vs Pi iKap Phi 1. ! Have you cast your ballot for Revlon's "Miss Fashion Flats of 1950"? leather,- a necklace, bracelet one! earring set by Trifari;-a silver-plated lighter, cigarette urn and tray set by Ronson; a year's supply of Berkshire's nylon stockings; a Wittnauer wrist watch. Choose your candidate en four cotnU only: eeauf orvd charm ... fashion imowfeo'gc end dress . . . personof groommg . . . pf$onolify ond poht. Clip your ballot today and drop it in the ballot bjox in th( newspaper office or other locations on cairpus. There's a panel of beauty authorities waiting to judge your canddate for the national Grand Prize. to Btrmuda by Pen American CUrmt. the famous "Cestfe Harbour", -for "MISS --FASHION Deacons Southern iLoop Battles twosome will be Roy 'McKenzie, who capably took over the num ber one spot ; while - the "Tarboro golfer was . away. ; M vKenzie . had a one-over-par '71 when the Tar Hels met Ohio University last week. ; Rod McKnight,'Jow man in the Navy meet Vith a par 70, will be playing out .of .the number three position for the Tar Heels and will be teaming with either Stubb Sapp or Frank Brooks in the second twosome.. Sapp proved ,to be the most consistent of , the Carolina golfers in the last two matches with a 71 against Ohio and a 72 against Navy. "Brooks was medalist against the boys from the Buck eye State with a 70 but soared to a ."79 . against . the Middies. Jack.Brantley will" be 'fifth' man man "for the. local golfers and will make, up the "final twosome with either Frank Eckert Jim Hadley, or Harvie Oliver. " Eckert held down the number six position in the recent meets but' Hadley shot a 72 while playing a single match Freshmen Netters Meet Duke In Durham This Afternoon ,The Freshman tennis team travels to Durham to play a powerful Duke squad in big four tennis competition today. With three straight wins behind them -the team will be out 'to make it four straight against the ' Good Food CAMPUS CAFE Open 7 A. 171 E.. Franklin. Si. THE SERVICE . . . The service your car must have for dependable perform ance. Careful check ,on oil, water, tires, etc. Drive up today! AUTOS .THRIVE ON OUR SERVICE II ALL THE WINS THE ACADEMY AWARD! AND TOP HONORS IN EVERY IMPORTANT POLL! t BRODERIC CRAWFORD BEST ACTOR AWARD MERCEDES McCAMBRIDGE -BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS AWARD CM.UMBW PICTUKS K0BERT ROSSEN'S PRODUCTION An Go. Bijji spaa titi Wiw Prize Xsvd At Raleigh with Navy. Wake Forest will throw an impressive sextet at theTar Heels with Arnold Palmer, twice South ern Conference - ehampion, lead ing the way. Against Harvard, whom the Deacons defeated 35 Vz Vz as compared to: Carolina's i vic tory of 36-0, Palmer and number the Carolina team - after being two man, ;Frank Eden, both went over the par 72 Raleigh course with 69"s. The 'Deacons will also be rep resented by ".Dick Tiddy, playing out of the number three slot, Miekey Gallagher, Jennings - Ag ner, and Bud Worsham. Against Harvard Tiddy . had .a one-under 71 while - Gallagher , and Agner were even with 72's. The Tar Heels will return to the Hope Valley Course on Thurs day to meet . the traveling Uni versity of Michigan. They are then scheduled togo to Pinehurst for the annuakNorth-South Ama teur on Auril 17 and 22. They will .then meet the Deacons in a return match here on the 25th. Blue Devils. Coach Hughes Davis was dis appointed over the Tar Babies' play against State Saturday and is very concerned over today's game. "Duke will be the toughest team we've met or will meet this season." Reasonable -Prices M. to 2 A. M. Phone F-3456 YOU NEED UNIVERSITY SERVICE STATION . . . Texoco "in the heart of town" KING'S MEN II wtsart' "All The Kini's M" Robert Pens Warren 1 . t li III 13 1 1 .(3 Mil MX1 I r Undefeated Varsity Netmen Seek flDfh Win Here Today By HarTey Rilch The. varsity tennis team will be seeking its. tenth straight win this .afternoon when they take onrPresbysterian College here at 3 o'clock. Coach "Kenfield's undefeated setters -were idle last weekend. resting - up 'from four home mat ches 'last - week. "Thursday -the locals travel to Wake Forest for their first big four encounter. 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