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TUESDAY, MAY ,8, miv. v- THE DAILY TAR HEEIL ffimce i Meef D nice Season Finale Against Devils Set At Finley With By Biff Roberts their eyes definitelv looking forward to today's return engagement with Duke, Carolina's golfers 'causually went through a warm-up'.. match -with Wake Forest yesterday and trounced the ueacons at Finley golf 23-314. course, iodlfly Greensboro Grand Slam Beats Tar Babies, 7-4 The goiters will wind up iheir " dual meet this afternoon when they meet Duke in a return en gagement on the Finley course at 1:30. The Blue Devils are the only team to bet the Tar Heels this season. Nobody seemed too concerned with the Deacons and the Car olina scores proved it. Rod Mc Knight and Frank Brooks were low for the Tar Heels with 74's. They had 'to bow to Dick Tiddy of Wake Forest for the medal honors, however, as the number one Deac had a ?1 Tiddy had a sweltering 33, three under par, on the front, enough to put McKnight five down, but he let the bag open with a 40 on the back. McKnight rallied with a back-side 36 after a 38 to keep Tiddy 's win margin at 2-1. Brooks, in the meantime, had little trouble with Frank Edens' 31 and blasted out a 3-0 win. The little Tar Heel captain had rounds of 33-36. The second twosome was all Carolina as Bob Black and Frank Lckert closed Jim Flick and Clyde Randolph out on the 15th hole. Black was low man in the four some with a 75 and had a one under par 35 on the back nine. Eckert had a 39-37 for a 7G and dropped Randolph, 3-0. He was two under par on. the back side coming to the 17th hole but had trouble on the last two holes and went one over for the nine. The summaries: Tiddv VF) Uf. MeKnieht. 2-1: i ClOOKS ll I tit I . -v. j.tr:!. uciu, Carolina, 2-1. Black (C) def. Flick. 3-0; F.ckert -(C d-f. Randolph, 3-0. Bet ball: Carolina 3-0. Brown (C) del. Jennings. 3-0: Ferree (C def. .Ramsey. 3-0. Bst ball: Car olina, 2x-l2. By Bill Hughes A smashing. homer to left. cen ter by Greensboro High's :Arnold Leary with the bases loaded in the eighth proved . disastrous; to the Carolina freshman baseball -ers yesterday as they lost, 7-4. The Grednsboro rally came after the Tar Babies had worked out of a 3-0 hole and were leading, 4-3. Carolina pitcher Don Lee Mar bry got off on the wrong foot in the first when, after retiring the first batter, he walked two and allowed Tiny Burtner to sin. gle, loading the bases. A double to left center by Bo York then drove in two runs for the initial scoring. An infield error put the next batter safe on first and al lowed another Greensboro run, but York was cut off at home plate for the second out. Fred Dale fielded Pete Hall's ground er for the final out. With the aid of good base stealing, wild pitches, a passed ball, and three base hits, the Tar Babies managed to tie the score in the ' fifth. Right fielder Jack Mitchell started things off with a clean single, and while Roland Zagnoli and Johnny Groom struck out, he advanced to third on ,a stolen base and a wild pitch.- Second baseman Charlie Yelverton then worked Greens boro Pitcher Jack Thomas for his first walk of the ball game. A few moments later he too, stole second. Pitcher Marbry, who also reached third via a balk and a passed ball, then singled, scoring Mitchell and Yelverton. ' Center fielder - Sonney Clifton's single brought Marbry in to tie things up. Although he also stole sec ond and advanced to third - on a wild pitch, he was left there when Joe Mosiel fanned out. In the sixth vTar Baby Bruce Holt singled and stole second, while Dale and Mitchell went out via the fly and strike-out route respectively .Zagnoli- then sin gled to bring in Holt and pull the Tar Babies out in front. 'Groom struck out for the third successive ( time to wind up the- inning. -- Lacrosse Team Wins Easy Victory From Virginia Tech Coach Alan Moore's lacrosse men cleaned house Saturday as they walloped the Virginia Tech stickmen to the tune of 19-2. The Baltimore quartet of Walt Ernst, Ted Dawes, Art Greenbaum, and Buddy Kaufman led the local stick squad with 16 goals. Carolina tallied five markers a lead never relinquished in grab bing the second Tar Heel win of ! the third period on goals by Dave the " campaign. Two games with j Cole and two by Greenbaum. The the Duke jayvees and Saturday's j final period saw Dawes, Green contest with Washington and Lee : baum. Cole, and Hal Taylor end will round out the season. I the scoring. The Tar Heels set a new Uni versity record for total score in a contest. The previous high score was 12 established against West ern Maryland last year. Ernst also set a new individual scoring mark with five goals, all of which came in the first half. Using the whole bench, Coach Moore's stickmen scored three in Carolina TODAY and WEDNESDAY WOULD YOU HAVE THE NERVE TO DO WHAT SHE DID ON HER WEDDINS DA V r f . .;.: .'73 f f, . ff. k ' 111 nr-mCMARO V ALSO (TAKRINC nnns A 1 r Mf RCEDES C ACHARY McCambrid6e Scott KING if HENRY BLANKE ScrMn nr, by LfrtORE CCPfEE f'om a MsmI bj M-tf loot Also MARCH OF TIME "TITO NEW ALLY' Greensboro came back strong in :the eighth after Burtner flew out to Groom. A single by York, a free trip by Howard Stanley, and another single by Pete Hall loaded thejaags for Leary's day saving homer. Neither team threatened to score again through out the remainder of the game. Greensboro 200 000 040 7 19 0 Carolina 000 031 0004 7 2 Thomas and Burtner; Marbry and Zagnoli. Blue Devils Expect Win Saturday The ; Duke varsity and frosh track teams run Carolina here Saturday and the Blue Devils think they have a varsity team that will take the first Duke vic tory over Carolina since 1945. The Blue Devils have a very good team led by some of the best men in the South and have lost only to Navy this year. Duke's chances were hurt badly last Wednesday when Henry Poss pulled a thigh muscle and is not expected to run. Poss' absence robs Duke of likely firsts in the 100 and 220 yard dashes and the broad jump. Another Blue Devil on the doubt fxil list is sophomore 440 star .John Tate. The times of the meet between Carolina and Georgia Tech Sat urday indicate that Duke would have some difficulty winning-even with Poss. Six men turned in the best performances of their careers as the Tar Heels placed 23 of the 32 men entered in their 88 V2 to 42 V2 win over Tech. MURALS SOFTBALL 4:00 Field 1 Pi Kap Phi vs. Zeta Psi 1: 2 Sig Chi 1 vs. Kap Sig 1. 5:00 Field 1 TEP 1 vs. Phi Delt Chi: 2 ZBT vs. Kap Psi: 3 Vic Vill vs. B Dorm 2. HORSESHOES , '4:00 Phi Delt 2 Vs. SPfc; EKE 1 Vs. Sig Chi 2. , . 4:40 St. Anthony 2 vs. Pi Lamb; KA 1 vs. winner Sig Chi 1 vs. Phi Gam 2. 7: 10 Winner Phi Kap Sig 1 vs. Chi Psi vs. winner ATO 1 vs. Sig Nu; SPE 2 vs. winner Chi Psi (i vs. Plii Delt 1. 7:50 Theta Chi vs. winner Sig Chi 1 vs. KA 2: Phi Gam 1 vs. Beta 1. 8:30 SAE 1 vs. winner Chi Psi 1 vs. Zeta Psi 1. . , WATER POLO 7:15 Sig Chi vs. B Dorm: 8:15 Lambda Chi vs. Chi Psi; PiKA vs. winner Pi Kap Phi vs. Alexander. Carolinians Win 5 Of 6 OnWeekend Tar Heel teams had a very suc cessful weekend in sports, win ning five contests. A victory hungry Carolina baseball team started the ball rolling by wal loping outh Carolina, 13-2. Third Baseman John Senter started the action with a first inning homer. Dick Wiess follower with an other four-master in the eighth. Knuckle x ball specialist Bill Lore gave up only two hits wrhile Carolina rapped out 12. The freshmen baseballers won an easy 12-2 victory over Salis bury High on Saturday. The vis itors took an early lead on Ted West's homer in the second, but the Tar Babies came back with five runs in the third. The lacrosse team racked up its first victory by beating Virginia Tech, 19-2, on Saturday. The Tar Heels led the Gobblers through out the game, and were never in any serious difficulty. A very surprising score result ed from the track meet with Georgia Tech on Saturday. Car olina racked up 83 Vz points to Tech's 42 Garrett Fitzgibbons came through for Carolina by winning the high hurdles while Ottis Honeycutt won the two mile event. Gene Brigham also showed well for the Tar Heels in winning the quarter-mile dash. The Carolina tennis ' team wound up its northern tour by beating Wesleyan, 7-2, Saturday, after losing to Yale Friday by the same score. The freshman track team beat Durham High, 85-46, here on Friday. Ping Pong Title Decided The heavily favored and the first seeded Hugh Barrett swept to victory last Thursday in the final event of the second annual Graham Memorial Table Tennis Tournament when he defeated Malcom Clark in straight sets, 21 13, 21-15, 2113, 2112. Barrett won every set he play ed in the tournament in living up to his ton seeding. A former North Carolina high school champion, he defeated Jippy Carter in the semifinals before tackling Clark. Clark brushed aside V.A. (Skip) Hoyle in the semifinals before bowing to Barrett. ers Tar Heel Baseball Boost Big Four Lead WE DID THE WIRING! We are happy to have had the privilege of wiring the new Clark - Marsh Building . . . now occupied by the new, brightly lighted DAIRY BAR (E. Franklin Street). . CONSTRUCTION CO. 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