VTDIIFSDAY. MAY 10, 10 THE DAILY TAR IIEEI, tage nmn Strictly Ad Lib By Zone Robbins Baseballers Top Races In Store f?ay To State, 6 FOLLOWING THE SURPRISING showing of two top Ken tucky Derby candidates, Your Host and Middleground, the Preak-rii-ss and Belmont promise plenty of fireworks in the near future. Your Host, after being established as the favorite before going to the post at Churchill Downs last week, took, an early lead, then faded fast after the onrushing Middleground edged past her at the one-mile mark. Practically hobbling the last one-quarter mile, the favorite finally managed to finish a poor ninth in the 15-horse field. Middleground, the chesnut colt trained by old timer" Max Hirsch of Texas fabulous King Ranch, was, on the other hand, a pleasant surprise in the 7Gth Run for the Roses. Conceded a slight chance of upsettling the dopesheets prior to the race, but lightly regarded as the tape-buster, the Texas beauty romped 1'ome in near-record time, missing the 2:01.4 mark set by the immortal Whirlaway in 1941 by a mere one-fifth of a second. With 13-year-old Willie Boland up, the high-stepping colt traced the hoofprints of its sire, Bold Venture, in slightly fas'ter time in galloping home to grab the $92,650 purse. Bold Venture was the 1938 Derby dandy that, also came from out of nowhere to win the Louisville laurels going away. Jockey Boland's win marked the second time that an appren tice has ever brought homeihe Derby winner. Like Middleground, Boland is also a Texan, calling Corpus Christie home. Now it remains to be seen if the surprising King Ranch beauty can outhoof Your Host, Mill Prince, the Derby runner-up, Mr. Trouble, Oil Capitol, r.nd other top three-year olds in the Bel mont and Preaknoss to capture racing's famed Triple Crown. Most experts will tell you that it can't be done, but don't let those Texans hear it. Basketball Team Impressive ALTHOUGH THEY BARELY squeaked by Dook's Groatless Blue Devils in Saturday's spring practice windup, Coach Tom Scott's White Phantoms looked very impressive on the court. Hugo Kapplcr, after being hobbled by a leg injury all last' season, st ems to have regained some of the formthat brought him All Southern honors in his first year here as a sophomore in 1948-49. Veterans Howard Deasy and Charlie Thorne also looked good along with Freshmen Jack Wallace, Bud Maddi Vince Grimaldi, und Ernie Schwarz, whom Scott is banking heavily upon while mapping pksns for next year's rough slate. The 1950-51 schedule will, by the way, see the Tar Heels back in New York's Madison Square Garden. Foremost of the big ri.mc teams on the Carolina card will be NYU, Xavier, Cincin nati, and Temple University. CAA officials are still haggling with Kentucky's indominitable Aclolph Rupp in an effort to bring the Blue Grass basketballers to Woollen Gym for a game. N. C. State's Ranzino-led Wolfpack and West Virginia's Hilltoppers top the list of nine home games on the 22-game schedule. The Phantoms will, of course, take part in Everett Case's Dixie Tourn ament, Dec. 23-30, again this year. Congratulations are in order to The team for its excellent choice in naming co-captains for the coming season. The Tar Heels tould pick no better leaders than Hugo Kappler and Charlie Thorn?, a couple of old standbys who really deserve the honor, r.nd who will, doubtlessly, prove capable field chiefs for the team we are picking as the conference darkhorse. Orchids To Murals, Jamerson WHILE IN THE MOOD for passing out orchids, let's not forget the Intramural Department and men like Walter Rabb, Dave Bur ncy, and Bon Perry who have turned in exceptional work all year in running the IM show, which is of major importance to most oi us part-time athletes who like to go down once or twice s week for a workout and to help push our fraternity or dorm to the top or the mural standings. Also in line for a pat on the back is Swimming Coach Dick Jamerson who has made arrangements for the early opening of Kessing Pool, the outdoor "swimmin' liole" that is usually filled with leaves and other forms of refuse until the summer term rolls arourtd. Coach Jamerson pointed out recently that, "We are opening ihe pool at 3:30 daily now, but will be glad to open sooner if we can make arrangements for lifeguards earlier in the day." Big Seventh Brings Win To Tar Heels by Lew Chapman Although Carolina's baseballers havent been overly successful in the Big Four and Southern Conference races this year, the Tar Heels were pure trouble to State yesterday in Emerson Stsidium as they nipped the Wolf- pack in a tight game, 6-5. The Hearnmen played the role of "spoiler" on two accounts in winning. Besides dealing a se- vprp inlt in tVi Wnlfnartr ncnirn- - - - f r i , . tions for the crowns of both wnierence tourney num. inr,r h T,r H00ic akn m,cW'S an earner posxponea Netters Beat 'Pack, 8-1 CloseWithW&M Today Special to The Daily Tar Heel RALEIGH, May 9 North Carolina's top-ranking netters once 2gain reigfied supreme over the ,raequeteers of State College here this afternoon as the Tar Heels moved one notch closer to an another "bonanza" year with a crushing 8-1 triumph. The victory was the 20th of the campaign for the disciples of veteran coach John Kenf ield as ! against only a pair of defeats in dual competition. The only re maining contest slated for the Tar Heels-' before the Southern State's Ervin Page's hopes for a no-hitter with two vital hits and four big runs in the seventh that meant the ball game. Dean Cassell was the winner for the locals as he completed his circuit around the Big Four. The right-handed ace also holds decisions over Duke and Wake Forest.! Page had been going great guns for six innings in blanking the Tar Heels in the hit colunm al though the locals did tally single runs in the first and third can tos, both times on walks and er rors. By virtue of a three run se cond inning off Cassell, the 'Pack held a 3-2 margin going into the seventh when the pent-up storm broke. Before the Tar Heels trotted again out to the field, they had banged three hits for four runs, knocked Page from the mound and held a 6-3 lead. Joe Proctor started the Tar Heels rally "with a walk. Joe Brcokshire reached base on an in field hit, which broke the no-hit tension, and then everybody was safe when Page loafed on Cas sell's attempted sacrifice. with a strong W&M match team. Frosh Tennis Team Meets Elon Today Yearling Nine Defeats State Frehhmen,7-4 Once again the Tar Heel top man paved the way to a run away decision as Tar Heel ace Clark, Taylor, Heath Alexander, Don Skakle and Jim Winstead, all seasoned netmen, all came through with wins. State's only point came when Bill Jones defeated the Tar Heel's Bob Kerdasha in the sixth singles vhigh school team. was all Carolina and doubles. The summary: Carolina's freshman . tennis team will meet Elon's varsity net men at the Elon courts today at one o'clock. The Christians will present formidable opposition for the Tar Babies who have a 6-4 record with their latest game, a 7-2" loss to Charlotte's Central High, a prospective state champ J3y Ken Barton RaleigJb, May 9 The Caro lina fres&men went ahead in the win-loss i coiumn, five games to four witii a 7-1 victory over the State fi'shmen at Raleigh to day in a ;game which saw the lead change three times in the first three innings. Joe P;zdan wrent the way for the second time this season strik ing cut seven and giving up but seven hits. The far Babies grabbed an early lead when Bob Henning opened the game with a triple and scored on the right fielder's over throw of third base. State came back on two singles and a walk to go ahead, 2-1. A home run by Dan Horbelt added one more in the' second. Carolina bounced back in the (See YEARLING, page 4) Golfers Bow To Duke In Final Meet 20-7 By Biff Roberts The Devils took it at Hope Valley yesterday afternoon as Duke added another year to its string of golf victories over Car olina by trouncing the Tar Heels, 20-7. Not one Carolina player could hit below 74, with Harvie Ward, Roy McKenzie, Stubb Sapp, and Frank Eckert all knotting at that count. Lew McLennan was the only par buster for the day las he led the Blue Devils out of the number one position with a 69. . "' ' The match practically went out the window when the first four some came in with Duke taking 8 ,1-2 points to Carolina's 1-2. give him a 3-0 victory over Ward, who, contrary to his usual prac tace, didn't make a birdie all day. McKenzie salvaged the lone half point by shooting a 74. Baily Glenn shot a 71 for the Duke sters, however, to give t!Te other McLennan's C9 was enough to (See GOLFERS, page 4) Army Khaki Panls ..$2.95 Navy Grey Pants ,.$2.S5 1st Quality T-Shirls .38 Full Line of Jackets & Sport Shirts SURPLUS SALES 425 W. Main St. Durham, N. C. Otherwise it in' the singles Rained out of their first en counter with Elon on May 3,- the freshmen will play today and then have a return match here Friday Clark Taylor (NC) defeated 11 with Elon, finishing out the sea- Lacrosse Squad Will Battle At Charlottesville Today Caldwell Ragan, 6-2, 6-1. Heath Alexander (NC) defeat ed Leon Skeen, 6-2, 7-5. Don Skakle (NC) defeated Tom Osborne, 6-3, 6-0. Jim Winstead (NC) defeated Bill Burns, 6-4, 6-1. Bob Luxemberg (NC) defeat ed Ed Hall, 6-4, 6-1. Bill Jones (S) defeated Bob Kerdasha, 6-3, 6-3. Alexander-Skakle (NC) de feated Ragan-Skeen, 6-0, 3-6, 6-2. Winstead - Luxenberg (NC), de feated Hall-Osborne, 6-4, 6-1. Lou August - Hugh Bowman Charlie son. Elon's Bill Winstead, North State singles champ, will be the no. 1 singles man for the Christ ians. Bill is the brother of Jim Winstead, Carolina varsity tennis player. For Carolina, Ruffled, Page walked pinch- hitter Tom Stevens to force overi (NC) defeated Burns tne lying run and then Jim Bal-j,T c o a c e h i.v Morris, 6-3, 4-6, 6-2 scores sent the State hurler to the bench. Reliefer Jim Lail came in and was promptly greeted with a run-producing single by Char ley Overman before the fire was put out. Hot Dog Guaranteed Used Ford V-8 Motors $65 AA Auto Wreckers New Raleigh Rd. Durham Phone 5-3501 Special to The Daily Tar Heel Charlottesville, Va., May 9 The Carolina lacross team arrived here this afternoon where th2y will meet a strong University of Virginia stick team tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. The Cavalier squad, boasting the presence of two All-America players, will be favored to de feat the Tar Heels although th j Coach Darden has his attack well geared for the game and could possibly come up with an upset. The Tar Heels lost to the Virginia team last year 12-1. Pacing the Tar Heel attack will be Jess Greenbaum and Hal Tay lor with seven goals each while George Levine and Johnny iMurchison have registered, five N.C. STATE AB R Brinson, ss 5 0 WeStbrook, rf 4 0 Fowler, cf 4 0 Smith, lb 4 0 Atwell, If 3 2 "Dinan, 2b 2 2 Martin, 3b 3 0 Wilhelm, c 3 1 Page, p 3 0 Lail, p o 0 A-Livengston 1 o Bean, p o 0 Totals 32 5 VNC AB R Reeves, If 0 1 B-Stevens 0 0 Eldndge. cf 0 1 Ballou, cf 4 0 Wiess, l 0 0 Overman, c 4 ' 0 Lamb, rf 4 0 Hobbs, lb 3 0 Whiteheart, 3b .... 3 0 Hesmer, 2b 2 0 Proctor, 2b 0 1 Senter, 3b 0 0 Brookshire, ss .... 4 2 Cassell, p 2 1 H O 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 H 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 24 O 2 0 1 3 0 2 5 8 3 0 0 0 3 0 A 4 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 . 7 A 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 3 0 1 3 2 3 27 13 0205 40x 6 visitors Fi-em to possess on up- j sot attitude about them. Leading the Cavalier "ten" will j be Billy Hooper who is probably J one of the best close attackmen j in tho country. HooDer ndavs i apiece. Mural Nevi Totals 26 A-Struck out for Lail in 8th. B-Walked for Reeves in 7th. N. C. State 030 000 North Carolina 101 000 RBI Overman 2, Wilhelm 3, Page, tsaiiou 3, Stevens. Martin. 2B Wil helm. Smith, Dinan. SB Ballou. SH Reeves, Cassell, Proctor. DP Cas sell. Brookshire and Hobbs: Martin ."id Smith. Left N. C. State 6, North Dinan and Wilhelm; Brinson, Dinan Carolina 6. BB Paee 6. Casseil Eenn 1. SO Page 1. Cassell 2. HO Page 2 in 6 innings (none out in 7th) Tail 1 in t: Bean 0 in 1. HBP Bv Ca?sell (Dinan). . Winner Cassell. Loser Page. U Carr and Pearce ! SOFTBALL SCHEDULE 4:00 Field 1-Phi Gam 1 vs. Kap ! Sig 1: 2-Stacv vs. B Dorm 1: 3-A Dorm mostly behind the poal but ha 2 Vi- tmersnn; 4"Pni KaP 2 vs- ATO proven to many an opponent that ' vs. Zeta 2. hi, ; i ' 5:U Field 1-Sig Nil 1 vs. Kap Psi Me is dangerous from any part ; 2; 2-Kap PM l vs sae 2; 3-hii Gam Of the fn Id ; 2 vs. Phi Delt Chi; 4-PiKA 2 vs. Sig - Chi 2; 5-Sig Chi 3 vs. DKE 1; C-Phi Another All-America, defense-1 Delt 2 vs- TO L m-.r, Ti, n.. n i . . . . 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