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SUNDAY, MAY 14, 1950 THE DAILY TAR HEEL PAGE THREE W ins Tennis: War bnfemte me Roddy d C Golf fakes 1 Top Seeded Taylor Loses Straight Sets By The Associated Press DAVIDSON, May 13 Davidson's acc netter Bo Rcddv turned ,r a major upset in the Southern U n laaay oy blasting North Carolina number one man and tourney !avwrd Clark Taylor, G-4, C-3, 6-2. Tu- Davidson star then came back to team with Whit Cobb to t,.pf,!.' the favored Carolina doubles team of Taylor and Charlie Ki.-e. 4-G, 7-5, G-4, C-3. K'Jdy, who picked the tourna- - c - nt i play tho greatest tennis his career, had the methodical :purxl shots and overall finese to overcome the power and forc ii. U came of. the bespectacled Tay lor, whose home is in New Haven, Cnnn. It took the Davidson gamester th- better part of the first set to pt his game under control, but i.nce he got going there was no stopping him. Trailing, 1-4, at the ,ut-et, he began passing Taylor and got his strokes operating in tur.e to run out the set, 6-4. He was in command throughout the sfcond set and was given brief re sidence in the third which Tay lor had tied, 2-2, but Roddey then ran off with four in a row for the championship. Derrick Barton, Roddey's coach, praised his stamina in sailing through such a strenuous final day's program. Taylor's coach, John Kenfield, said of Roddey, He was superb, no doubt he was superior." The doubles finals saw Taylor and Rice open by taking the first game, but Roddey and Cobb swept six of the next seven for the set. The Davidson du led, 5-4, in the second, but the Tar Heels came back to win three games and square the match. Trailing, 3-4. in the third set, Tluddey and Cobb, who held up his end of the argument well, reeled off three games to win the set. Aagain the Chapel Hill pair went ahead, this time, 3-1, in the fourth set, but at this point Roddey and Cobb, although vis ibly tired from their efforts, play ed some of their best tennis to. win five straight games and the title Roddey, in winning six singles matches in three days, swept 14 straight sets with the loss of only 1.1 games, nine to Taylor. Roddey and Cobb were the second seeded doubles team, with Taylor and Rice rated No. 1. Three doubles matches had to he played this morning to set up the finals, due to the curtailment ' rf yesterday's program by rain. Taylor and Rice resumed in the second set of their semi-final duel with Allan Fanjoy and Ted Kees ler of Davidson, going to a 7-5, 0-4. 7-5 victory. R dley and Whit Cobb gained the fmals by turning back William and Mary's Howe Atwater and To,rmy Boys, 6-4, 4-6, 4-G, 6-3, 'i ). in a scorching match which Pi -hued outstanding tennis. Tor Heel Nine Wins RALEIGH. May 13 North Carolina's baseball team won its fourth straight game, the third in a row in Big Four play, by whipping N. C. State. 7-2. at Eevereaux Meadow tonight. MURAL NOTES '"!-.!. K-t the Intramural office for 'ftixil, tennis, horseshoe. water ' inrt o'her schedules tor today. 1 D,ivf Burney F-5051. S E II S A T 1 0 IT A L SALE SURGES on Many Good Books Are Still Left But Hurry! They Won't Last Long. 20 to 50 off ABERIIETHY'S Intimate Bookshop Chapel Hill. N. C. Conference Tennis Tournament Tebbets' Hit Beats Nats For Red Sox BOSTON, May 13 The 873rd hit that Catcher Birdie Tebbetts has clouted in an even 1,000 American League games drove in Bobby Doerr with the winning run today as the Bos ton Red Sox eked out a 5-4 vic tory over the Washington Sen ators. Tebbetts' game-winning blow was lashed against righthander Sid Hudson in the eighth inning after Chuck Stobbs, Boston bonus southpaw, lost a 4-0 lead. The Red Sox bunched three of their nine hits for two riyis in the first inning and both Ted Williams and Walt Dropo clout ed none-on homers in the sixth. Tig6rs Win, 1-0 DETROIT, May 13 ) Vic Wertz delivered a single with the bases loaded in the eleventh in ning to give the Detroit Tigers a 1-0 victory today over the St. Louis Browns. Wertz' blow scored Johnny Lipon who had singled with two out in the eleventh. The game-winning blow was a heartbreaker for Ned Garver of the Browns who had hooked up with Virgil (Fire) Trucks in a tight mound duel before 16, 002 fans. Garver didn't give a hit until George Kell got one in the sixth. Hoot Evers wasted another in the seventh. Trucks was almost as effect- ive. tie naa given up nis nim single in the top of the ninth and then had been pulled out of trouble in the tenth when Wertz jumped high against the rightfield 'screen to make a one handed catch of a smash by Ken Wood. Pirates Lose Brooklyn, May 13, (IP) Vern Bickford came up with a three hitter today but his brilliant pitching was overshadowed by the batting exploits of four for mer New York Giants as the Boston Braves romped to a 12-2 decision over the Brooklyn Dod "ers. " The former Giants, Walker Cooper, Sid Gordon, Willard Mar shall and Buddy Kerr, d'rove in eleven runs and collected nine of the thirteen hits yielded by a trio of Brooklyn pitchers. Rookie Sam Jethroe accounted for the other Boston run with his fifth homer. Cooper, recently acquired from Cincinnati, did the most damage. The big catcher drove in five runs on a three run homer, double and fly ball. Gordon knocked in two runs on his eighth homer while Marshall batted in three on a single Yd triple and Kerr one on a ontf bagger. Track Team Routs Duke; Records Set By Bill Peacock DURHAM, May 13 Three University records were broken and another tied here today as the powerful Carolina track team swept by Duke 89V2-412 for its fifth straight dual meet victory of the year. Bill Albans broke the old re cords in the low and high hur dles, Jack Moody set a new mark in the high jump and Dave Williams tied the record for the 100-yard dash. Albans ran the high hurdles in 14.1 seconds to break the old record of 14.3 set by Bill Cor- pening in 1939. His time in the low hurdles was 23.2 bettering the old mark of 23.4 set by Har ry March in 1939. Moody jumped six feet, four and 1'a inches to set a new mark in the high jump, breaking the old record of six feet four and Vs held jointly by Albans, and Billy Joyner. Albans finished second and Jack Nichols of Duke and Fred Saunders of Carolina tied for third. Willis ran the 100 in 9.8 tieing the record held jointly by Mc pherson, Farmer, and March. Frank Scott and Bill Crimmins, both- of Carolina, finished sec ond and third respectively. . All three of the new records are new Duke track records also. The team made its best show ing of the year with all members turning in top-flight perform ances. They won 10 of 15 first places and swept all three places in" the 100-yard dash, javelin, and the two mile. The individual leader of the day was Albans who won three events and took a second and a third. Besides winning the hurdles, he won the broad jump with a leap of 23 feet, Vs inches to top Henry Poss of Duke and Moody. Albans outsped Tommy Reeves of Duke and Bob Morrow of Car olina to win the low hurdles. Reeves was even with Albans until the next-to-last hurdle when the Carolina ace put on the winning burst of speed. Al bans defeated Morrow and Reeves in the high hurdles. SUMMARIES 100-yard dash: 1. Willis (UNC) , 2. Scott (UNO. 3. Crimmins (UNO. 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' - Palmer and Ward had gone around the morning 18 with two-under par 69's to lead the pack.- Palmer took an early lead on the ' second round, however, as he birdied the par four num ber three, while Ward was set tling for a par. It was not until the fourteenth hole that the Carolina golfer Time: 9.8. (Ties University record held jointly by three men.) 220: 1. Poss (D). 2. Scott (UNO, 3. Willis (UNO. Time: 21.5. 440: 1. Brigham (UNC). 2. Terrell (UNO, 3. Grisso D. Time Mi . 880: 1. Holden (UNC). 2. Bullock (D). 3. Hooper (UNC). Tirrve: 1:56.2. Mile: 1. Magill (UNC). 2. MarshaU D. 3. Loub (D). Time 4:25.6. Two Mile: 1. Maeill (UNC). 2. Honeycutt (UNC). 3. Lewis (UNC). Time 10:09. High Hurdles: 1. Albans (UNC). 2. Morrow (UNO. 3. Reeves (D)-. Time: 14.1. (New University record betters old record of 14.3 set by Correning in ib.iy.) Low Hurdles: 1. Albans (UNC), 2. Reeves (D), 3. Morrow (UNC). Time: 23.2. .(New University record. Betters old record of 23.5 set by March In 1939.) Discus: 1. O'Learv (D). 2. Perry (UNO, 3. Jackson (D). Distance: 144'. Shot Put: 1. OLeary D, 2. Ver chick (UNO. 3. Albans (UNO. Dis tance: 48" S1". Javelin: 1. Kirk (UNO. 2. Bald win (UNC), 3. Payne (UNC). Dis tance: 199" 10". Pole Vault: 1. Conner (D), 2. House (UNC). 3. White (UNC). Height: 13'. Broad Jump: 1. Albans (UNO. 2. Poss (D), 3. Moody (UNC). Dis- I tance: 23' Si". High Jumo: 1. Moody (UNC). 2. Albans (UNC), 3. Nichols (D). Saund ers (UNO tie. Height: 6" 4T". (New Duke track record.) Mile Relav: Duke (J. Reeves. Ful mer, Bulloch. Grisso) Time unofficial as Carolina team fouled out. Army Khaki Pants $2. Navy Grey Pants $2. 1st Quality T-Shirls , Full Line of Jackets & Sport Shirts SURPLUS SALES 425 W. Main St. Durham, N. C. the Post Office Ace Palmer By A Stroke pulled up to Palmer, and then he did it in fine fashion. The Wake Forest shot-maker blew to a double bogie six on the par four hole, allowing Ward . to even the -count. Ward, the last man to come in, then birdied the sixteenth and came home with two pars to clinch the trophey. Ward combined with Winston-Salem's Stubb Sapp, who toured the 36 holes with a 71-75, Rod McKnight, second low man for the Tar Heels with a 71-71, and Frank Eckert, with 78-75. to give Carolina a 582 aggregate score and the runer up spot in the Conference. Ward Out: 53454343 435 Par Out: 43454344 435; Paler Out: 5 3 3 5 4 2 4 4 434 Ward In: 3 3 4 4 4 3 3 534 Par In: 4 3 4 4 4 3 4 5 536 Palmer In:' 3 3 3 4 6 3 4 5 536 NOW IS THE TIME TO STORE YOUR WINTER CLOTHES We Offer. INSURED STORAGE IN CEDARIZED STORAGE BAGS "SEE - SAFE" PLASTIC BAGS GUARANTEED MOTH TREATMENT GMGUA Grete Big - EMS VC'. W4SS A BAD u UTfWHAT'S ALL..TH AH? T7 is pijililjijlipi'" Jniiiiiiii1'-' r what is ' C MwRX,N J ( MARY ANN'S J McPUFF j LASTN? it if ii Vm'""'''' f 7 mif '-'"t 11 .':':ai '" i ii V "P' l K,T1t Ff,", "hJjff' t"k - 'J ' 'K' 'nfJ Frosh Beat Sfofe, 6-2; Pazdan Hurls Behind the fast and effective pitching of Joe Pazdan, who went the distance for the third straight time this . season, the Carolina freshmen won their fourth ball game in five played since last Saturday as they dumped the State freshmen, 6-2, yesterday in Emerson Stadium. Four runs in the opening inn ing clinched the ball game for the Tar Babies as well as the season's series against the State freshmen. Singles by Bob Henning and Ivy Lee Hill plus a walk to Wayne Harpold loaded up the bases in the first. Henning scored on a wild pitch while Hill and Harpold advanced. Wayne -White reached first on a fielder's choice as Hill was cut down at the plate. Don runs in the third as Hill drew a base on balls, Harpold singled, and White tripled the two runf ners in for the 6-0 lead. Do You Know you can have your woolens protected from moths for five years with our "Ber lou" Service. lJ-SMITH CLEANERS PREVOSH TIME TO CALL OFF ji HE MA5QUEKACE, . THEN W-WHO ) ARE YOU ? LYNX ! MY'hUSBANP' A VAWfCC cov i Tender T-Bone or Southern Fried Chicken ! I'M -r"' 7BA SWJZBT DELILAH U'L GALJ-WRYryNG DUMPLING. ) SZCMS TBE SWEET f.r B UT, AM TCHERVf, u CAInT LAST.?- OH, WHEN WILL. 7H' HORRORS BEGIN? J All TRAILS lead to the RENDEZVOUS ROOM Graham Memorial Duke Frosh Beat Carolina, 71-65 By Seih Bostick DURHAM, May 13 Dukes freshman track team edged out Carolina's Tar, Baby trackmen, 71-65, in a close meet here in Duke Stadium today to close its season undefeated. In this the last of five dual meets the freshmen took firsts in six events, but could not take enough second and third places to win. With a win in the final relay event Carolinca could have won. Carolina Coach Dick Maxwell praised his team highly after the meet for' what he described as an "outstanding team perform ance." L.ast year's state high school champion, Bobby Byrd, again took first places in, the 880, two-mile, and discus. In the two mile he was followed by Sanders of Duke and Mike Healey of Carolina. PLASTIC SUIT COVERS .95 Just 100 genuine DURATEX clear durable plastic suit bags with lap-over at 95c. Protect your clothes by keep ing them in these garment bags. Regular Price $1.25 For Monday ONLY 95c SHOP M. COLUMBIA ST. CAdfUt ?AUm O I-AM THE MAPAME S i sues rr TIME FOR. OUR AMEECAN THE 5TAR.T OF CONTACT TOLD YOU TO SECONE? HA LP F!NP,BtrTTWIS MAN IS TRYING TO TRAP YOU BEFORE YOU CAN TURN YOUK MACHINE OVEK TO MY GOVERNMENT.' THAR MIGHT &Z A PIECE. O! A PITCHER O' TH'GAL. WHOSE KNEECAP AH LOVES IN TH' BINDIM O' VORE-'FEAPO-ESS PTIOK. 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