-w ' THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER '20, .1951 Ii PAGE TEN THE -DAILY 'TAR HEEL V y ' ' n ay kJ1 vs Ms c2) U J u A A : f - PmSr II fl II ii I ll ill ii ti r m ft I it 4 Students Give Top Support To Program Vic Seixas Among Top Davis Cuppers After Reaching Finals In Nationals By Buddy Norlhari While most - of Carolina's stu dents were sunning themselves up and down the Atlantic coast, climbing among the mountains or just loafing this summer, there were a few less fort unates who, for various reasons, found them selves among the books. And as always, the student's best friend was on hand to make things as comfortable as possible. That, of course, would be the Intramural Department, headed by - - Walt Rabb and ably executed by Bill Kucyk. The Mural program for the summer included softball, tennis, golf, bait casting, and a little mixed Softball and square danc ing thrown in on the side. In spite of occasional blast furnace temperatures, the program re ceived a great deal of support, and at , times the competition would have rivaled that of the regular sessions. : .The Waugus, a collection of Summer talent, won the first ses sion softball title by defeating the Mountaineers, 15-7. The Wau gus scored , at least once in every inning, which along with Joe Romano's double with bases load ed and Bob Reynolds' homer with bases loaded proved too much for the Hillbillies. Mountaineers Come Through The MoUntaine e'r s came through in the second session play, however, and took the cam pus championship, defeating the combination team of Sig Chi Zeter,, 11-2. Hillbilly Pitcher Sam Mitchell gave up only two hits in. the final, and held the Phi Kaps hitless in the semifinal game. This Fall,' the. Mural program will include tag football, volley ball and wrestling as point sys tem sports in addition to tennis, horseshoes, fencing, badminton and dance clubs and golf. Intra mural track has been moved up to the 'Fall quarter in an effort to spot promising material for the varsity track squad.. Mixd sports including the co eds and men students and co recreational programs have met with considerable success in the past, and if interest is 'sustained Vic Seixas, the old Carolina flash, threatened back in 1948 to become a weekend player iif he didn't "hit his peak" within two ! 1 years, but after making the Da- vis Cup team and playing in the National tennis finals he should; have nothing to worry about. ! Seixas, the Southern Confer ence singles '.. champion in 1948, provided the biggest surprise of the Nationals three weeks ago by whipping the highly -rated trio of Australians, Ken McGregor, Her bie Flam, and Dick Savit$. The rjace was too much for Vic in the finals, however, and he was beat en straight sets by Frank Sedge man of Australia. - Seixas had been considered one of the country's most promising youngsters before the tournament but he, had never been ranked higher than- eighth nationally. His i VIC SEIXAS . no weekender. Four Sophomores May Star for Tar Heels On Saturday JL. 1 Four sophomores, three of them backs, are members of the num- early September edition. Tailback Billy ' Williams, full back Bob White, Blockingback Van Weatherspoon and Guard Ken Yarborough are" the rookies tentatively set on the first (of fensive) team. All were stars on North Carolina's 0 crack 19 5 0 freshman club which won the State co-championship. Fdur seniors and three juniors, all but one of them lettermen, round out the combination which fell somewhat short of expecta tions in the first scrimmages of pre-season practice. This group consists of ends Bill O'Brien and Benny Walser, tackles Dalton Ruff in and Tom Higgins, "Guard Don McCormick, Center Andy Miketa and Wing back Bob. (Goo Goo) Gantt. Bruises kept Gantt on the side lines during most of the first ber one Carolina football team,4week but he is one of the team's offensive wheelhorses. and is ex pected to have a banner year. Williams, . 165 - pounder from Henderson, has been impressive with his poise and running skill, but Coach Carl Snavely and his aides are still concerned over the tailback position.- There are several promising candidates, in cluding junior Ernie Liberati, sophomore Louis Britt and fresh man Larry Parker, but the pass ing has not been up to par. victory over Flam, ranked- sec ond by the Lawn Tennis Associa tion, indicates that he has arrived and can be considered one of this country's first-line Davis Cup pers. .V " ' K :. Earlier in the summer Seixas teamed with .Flam in one of the Davis- Cup doubles matches against Japan and won easily, as was expected r The older mem bers of the team were held out of this " first round match and the younger members were given a chance to gain experience, -j Flam knocked off Seixas in the Southwest Pacific r championships two weeks after his loss in the Nationals, but Vic has now es tablished himself as a star. Seixas, -a handsome six-footer from Philadelphia, gained quite a name - in Southern collegiate circles during' his four ! years at Carolina, captaining- the 1 team during his 'last two years, 1948 and 1949 He was defeated in the conference singles finals" in 1949 by his arch-rivai Fred Kbvaleski of William and Mary, but teamed with Clark Taylor to take the doubles title- , : jrid I ice rev .egulations Are Listed Students are to use gate fivt -for admittance to all home games this year, and those wishing to participate in card stunts should use booths D and E, the Athletie Ticket Office announced yester day. Each student will be required to present his .athletic passbook and his identification card at th gate. Coupon number one will be . detached from the passbook as the student enters the lane to the booth. He will be given a seat assignment at the booth. Stu dents with pre-detached passes or " without passbooks will not be ad- mitted to the game. 4 :: .The passbook is; not transfer able and; if presented at the gate by, anyone other than the owner K it will be confiscated, and th owner will be called upon to ex- plain its fraudulent use. . Students may purchase season tickets for their wives in resi dence at Chapel Hill at Woollea k Gymnasium. These are $10 each and entitle the wife to the same athletic privileges as the husband. I come to Carol i LACOCK'S SHOE S 36 years of service to Carol ina students. Nunn-Bush and Rob lee Shoes f these events will be continued and enlarged. It is hoped that co-recreational leagues can be formed and that mixed outings and banquets can be planned. Rabb has continually pointed out that the program can be only as successful as the stduents wish to make it and the wholehearted support of the students is necessary..- . ';JVV' . Jos Dudeck, Larry Parker Get re-Season Ail-Star Laurels The 1951 football season has not officially opened yet but the pigskin prophets are .busily picking the December. All Americas. And a couple of Tar Heels have been getting their names bandied around quite a bit in the course of the busi ness. .. . Joe Dudeck, a jet-propelled " guard who won the respect of opponents last year with his devastating play, and freshman tailback sensation Larry Parker Tiave both come in for their share of laurels. Dudeck has been named on just about every All-Southern team thus far and Parker has been tabbed as one of the most promising freshmen in the na tion. Collier's magazine named him the freshman of theyear. Focus magazine also tabbed Tailback Ernie Liberati is All Southern material, along with Dudeck, in its pre-season selec tions. 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