SUNDAY, MARCH 29, 1953 THE DAILY TAR HEEL PAGE THREE Duke Program This Week Is Ultra-Heavy With the baseball team facing Pennsylvania in Ace Parker's home coaching debut tomorrow, Duke University's spring sports will have their heaviest program of the year this week. There are 15 events on the week's slate and all of them are at Duke with the baseball club leading the way with a game daily. Parker's crew meets Penn again tomorrow at 3:30 and at the same time the tennis outfit will make its home debut against Michigan State at three o'clock. On Wednesday it will be base ball versus Lehigh and the lacrosse outfit opens its card against Williams. Thursday the baseballers go against Michigan State, the tennis team meets New England champion Amherst and the golfers make their home start against Ohio Uni versity. Friday the baseball team con tinues against Michigan State, the lacrosse team faces Cornell and the golfers meet Florida. Saturday is the biggest day of the week. The Blue Devil nine faces Williams, the track team opens at home against Navy, the betters face Precbyterian and all day long in the Duke swimming pool will be staged the annual Invitational Interscholastic Swim ming Meet. Thus, the students, who resumed Classes today after spring holidays, and the fans will be given a full variety of athletic events. In baseball, Coach Parker has many holes to plug in the team that last year won Southern Con ference and District Three NCAA Tennis Match The Carolina tennis team, win ners of its first match by 9-0, meet Harvard tomorrow after noon at two o'clock on the varsity courts. There will be 15 individual matches played instead of the usual nine to allow the coaches to see more of their team in competition. - - Carolina Wins, 11-9 Camp Lejeune, March 28 (Special) Carolina scored three runs in the top of the ninth in ning to beat Michigan State, 11-9. This win was the second Tar Heel victory in two days over Michigan. Bill Lore was the winning pitcher. Golf Exhibition Is Tomorrow; Swimmers Score In NCAA Across (Continued from page 2 ) mire, you formed an Hot de re sistance against the flow of the morning attack of the purchasers. "The Colonel liked to study the spread and high piled cheeses and the, great sausages People at home think mortadella is a sau sage he thought. "Then he said to the woman in the booth, 'Let me try a little of that sausage, please. Only a sliver.' "She cut a thin, paper thin slice for him, ferociously, and lovingly, and when the Colonel tasted it, there was the half smokey, black pepper-corned, true flavor of the meat from the hogs that ate acorns in the mountains. " 'I will take a quarter of a kilo. " titles. Several of the "big guns" at bat are gone and some of the better defensive performers from last year are also missing. In all, not available from the great 1952 outfit are two pitchers, two catch ers, an infielder and four outfielders. Tomorrow three of North Caro lina's golfing greats will display thei talents on Finley Course here so that a future star might get a start. Julius Boros, Harvie Ward and Johnny Palmer, with Tennessee's great Cary Middlecoff, will play an 18 hole engagement at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. Proceeds from the match will send a Tar Heel star, the N. C. Jaycee Junior champion, to Ann Arbor, Mich, for the National Jay cee championship meet this sum mer. A portion of the proceeds will also go into the P.G.A. Relief Fund. The match will pit Ward against Middlecoff and Boros over the tough par 72 Finley Course just; off the Raleigh Road near the University of North Carolina cam pus. Ward and Palmer are former Carolinas Junior champions. Ward is from Tarboro, and now lives in Atlanta, while the colorful Palmer is aBadin native. Boros registers out of Mid Pines and Middlecoff hails from Memphis. COLUMBUS, O., March 28 (Special) A third in the 400 yd. free style relay and a sixth in the 200 yd. backstroke by Warren Hee man gave Carolina's swimming team nine points in the finals of the NCAA meet here yesterday. Favored Yale was far in advance ! of the field, followed by host school Ohio State, but Carolina's showing was one of the best ever made by a Southern school in the NCAA's. r Trip rarnlina rplav tfnm nf Tarlr Edwards, Don Evans, Stan Tink ham, and Buddy Baarcke finished in 3:31.7 just six seconds of the record time. Heeman swam his event in 2:17.1. Carolina could pick up some more points today, depending on its qualifying heats for the rest of the finals. Edwards is swimming in the 100-yd freestyle heat, sBaareke in the 100-yd. backstroke, Evans in the medley, and the Caro lina medley relay team can qualify. Yoshi Oyakawa Ohio State's Olympic and NCAA champion, w,on the 200 yd. backstroke in the record time of 2:05.1. 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