; ! - i . uARCH 22 1?55 .v ., .;' ... V.-.' " - V' !; . - y ' 0"." v . - - - - -- - - -- gl IVli o : ; ;y y ... THS "DAILY TAR HEEL pass nv: ID Id;; Oh )mp5ui i, oraafor )ark One Sided Sffl twecn now and the Williams match to decide just who should play where. The summary: '' ;' Singles: . .. f ' ,;. Thompson (UNC) 'defeated Sum mers, 6-1; 6-2. .. ' ; ; Bradford (UNC) defeated Grei 6-0, 6-0. - ' Green (UNC) defeated MeCord 6-1, 6-1. ' . Bortner (UNC) defeated Wilkin son, 6-3, 6-2. Foster (UNC) defeated Early 6-2, 6-1. v . .V ; Dell (UNC) defeated Bell, 6- 6-2. - "" Doubles: . ; . Bradford and Clroon njfin -j i 1 T V ' leated record and Greig. 6-2. , - ARRY CHEEK U tennis team encoun 'v token opposition in V match, of the season irdav as they mowed Cassed Springfield Col li ftbandcrs Don Thomp Bradford were the. I in the Tar Heel attack. plaving in the number r isposed of Springfield's n Summers, in rather fishion, 5-1, 6-2r while hanked Hal Grieg, 6-0, number two match. . suits down the line were me sided. Pete Green, 1Pr John t all turned back their in straight sets. Nbles matches were, d!y no contest. In the utch, Green and Brad jped Grieg and Charley yl 63, despite a rather t performance. Thomp r and Bortner-Dell also ease. ;he decisive win, the Tar not particularly im- R3SSed play was the or Se day. Frequent errors i by nearly everybody as jrst match bugaboo reared U villain to blame for t!y poor play seems to Hi and rainy weather k plagued the Tar Heels i beginning of practice. :?eratures were still very evidence yestrday, and i" players were outfitted Jsthes for their matches. Hhe list for the Tar Heef ; Williams College on y, March 28. This gives eek to put in some much raciice Thompson and Foster (UNC) de feated Wilkinson and Earley 6-1 6-1. -.. ' '. ' ' Bortner and Dell (UNC) defeat ed Summers and Bell, 6-2, 6-2. 1 Feosh Look irbng In crimmagQ By ED ROLAND The freshman baseball team scrimmaged the varsity squad on Emerson Field Tuesday afternoon. Although no official - score was kept," the varsity '. was, well ahead at the game's end. ' " - Xoach Henry "House's frosh squad, helping the varsity prepare for its I Saturday opener, looked strong : in several phases - of play. The" infield seemed to be the main ' Rabhi'Serid s I ar HhL& I nfqugh Hard Practice ) ; Coacn Wralter;Babb sent his Ca- a:e scheduled to take on Florida1 jolina baseball candidates through State, Illinois twice, and Notre extra-long workouts. here early this ! Dame. - . week, trying -to, make up for time j The Tar Heels worked, on. play lost last ; week because of rainy- situations during Monday's snappy cold' weather.', - - uuua bjuy iiQi.i a a. - The abiaipt -halt In the spring like weather last : week forced the .Tar Heels 'into: the Tin Can for li mited work.: Rabb must get1 his harges into ? shape for Saturday's opener; with ' Delaware at Emerson Field.,; Alter thalt Carolina moves to Athens, for a game ' with Georg a jand thJenfar;-a stay at Tallahas-seeJE,-:-ly '- . . j: While FBrida the Tar Heels neycutt, a sophomore from - Willow Springs, N; C., looking sharp de fensively. With less than a week remain ing before the jaunt into the Southland, the Tar Heels have a lot of work to do. Ragged edges ac-; quired durfng the winter lay-off j have been hard to shake in the I chilly weather, and batting eyes are off. . v - : ' 'BMHMHKSWMMiWMr' - LQY'miJ COST, Is'what you wftnt in LIFE INSURANCE 'Always Compare f I ' With Northwestern . . When Considering LIFE INSURANCE Matt L. Thompson - Arthur DeOerry Jr. Telephone 93491 or 5331 Bex 171 No 6 . . Whid Powell Cldg. Chapel Hill, M. C. ',. THE . NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL : LIFE INSURANCE (Milwaukee, Wisconsin) U. N. C. NETMEN RDUT SPRINGFIELD 9-0 made several errors. In the third inning an error by the centerfield cr allowed three runs to score. Four batteries hurled two in nings apiece for the frosh. Buddy Durst and Bill McNaully led off, followed by Stimson and Hughes, Va y d Bf Wii n s R6 be r so ii- S do r ts m a n s hip A Vy a r , Jerry Vayda, Carolina four-year; campus in 1952. He : has ;beeii ;,i ; Harding and Setzer; and Jackson -veteran basketball ace, was ard- first team player all; four years and Campbell. V The curves thrown by the var sity hurlers did much of the dam age to the freshmen's attack at the plate. They had not practiced against a. curve previously. Jim Raugh and Stone used this and a change-up with great effect. "The season opener for the team ed the Foy ' Hoberson. Memorial Award for sportsmanship Tuesday night; at a banquet for' the 1956 Carolina 'basketball team. ' . The banquet was given by, the Chapel Hill Athletic Club at the Chapel "Hill Country Club. , Fair Vayda, it wasi the third ' consecu tive year' he has won. the award. Carolina. . . " " f Lennie Rosenbluth, juniorj scor ing ace, was voted ihe teams, most outstanding player. , Rosenbluth scored a - 26.6 rate durmg . Ifie ! season to lead the . Atlantic Coast Conference, scoring "race. 'r ..'., Senior members of the team ;re- ceived wrist watches; Tohy f Radon vicli, Vayda Hilliard Greene and time. A round j asset; Coach. House frankly has is Thursday, April 5, in Emerson 'The steady senior, has been a. star Gerry McCabe are the seniprs .-aament will be held be- said the .outfield is weak, and they , Stadium against Oak Ridge. since his arrival on the Carolina CAROLINA GYMNASTS: HOSTS FOR THE NCAA CHAMPIONSH IPS : f : - V- V :- - b . .-i- r-: f - . - - ... , . .. ... ..... .: .- -..... : .x4.,,.. ... : . . c : . .3 : I ;r (:-:. j:.-. : . .v : V -:;;- '. : . ; : ; .'.; j:i. . . . -.. f . " - 'j . x ;' S i , --Vt , I if ' ' V' -I ' ' X I - 4 1 ! ' ' - -.1 ' ' . ' . fi- i V ' - ; '. ' -m . A i n . 1 : i 3, ;. . V .' ' A t-S- Hi - - . j ' - - ' j ' ' y,J 1 " ' I -4 ' ' l i ' rr: - .: - ' ' I '- , I ," ! w - j a s i j n - Radovich was . also . rewarded with the William O'Sullivan award for having the best foul -shddtriig percentage. " ; : A':A-AA .The team seniors also received 'x'oyari", in the :iorm of engraved trophies.'' :, , ', .. : ' 1 . ; ': :. Lennie W Scoring Mg ' ; Ciroi '"a gymnasts ingest Uam$. They j"10 Tommy Avent : 4. .vri teams for rh e 1956 NCAA Gymnastic Championships, but they form one "of the ?0 f. Britk: Grantham, Al Dodge, Dan HHIiard, Pete Julian, M.eon-.W..vtrBIII IcoTlZ Ufo Vt:Lmy Sink (manager), Harley Gilleland, William W.ddill, Dick.Qu.Hs :.nd Ned ., igest Field In HMory Here National Gymnast ics Meet . ... A lI.I.Ai rvff ' a Annual National Col- expected to takq place in the .col tics Championships" orful trampoline event, efendm Molina ppio,, .uk o Richard Albersnarai 01 i-5tPo, ,i . .. ...m k.,.iri- n? in win nis mp larrroat fiolrt Infliana Will we "j"o t . i.jii. second straight title, but little Don Harper of Olo aiaie, American Champion, is expected to give Albershardt a real fight. Another hot duel is expected to .,i. hrtween AAU Rope Climbing Champion, Garvin Smith l. me largest neia iftlhe Preliminaries be T P-m. with a night ses jn at 8p.m.. iehWlth thC t0p 10 gym" I f tlle nine evens, I night at 8 o'clock. I' Present thP nwnrrln of Los Angeles State, and William . - . . . - . iirnnniii i 1V I Vo. . t. ' Chamninn Vli AAA I 0r lls second straight WVhe lllini wiU he i a "y th A ATT fU v j w x w iiaiu t' 3 State, and the Uni- and Penn State. il national champions. Waddill of host Carolina, vvaau : r i .it rwc fT lilt: 0f Wiois, the established mmse u - - favorites by winnius " Intercollegiate Championship earli er this month.' - Four thousand seats have been set up in Woollen Gymnasium for he two-day event, the first ever held in the South. Tickets are on s WW the t(ughest battles is sale at the ticket office and are priced at $1.00 for each prelimin ary session and $1.50 for the cham pionships. No seats are reserved. In "all, more than a hundred athletes-will compete. Nat ."King" Cole, known to mil lions as "Mr. Record", will play the Raleigh Memorial Auditorium on Friday night April 13th when the Record Star Parade of 1956 takes to the stage. The show a galaxy of internationally-famous entertainers as sembled together for the first time will co-feature Cole, June ! Christy, Ted Heath and his great British orchestra, the Four Fresh men, Gary Morton and Patty Thomas. Lennie Rosenbluth "wound t up with a. 26.6 scoring average to lead the Atlantic Coast ; ' Conference scoring as announced today by the ACC Statistics Office, 'f '.i'. f ; Pete Brehhan Tpf Carolina "-4 was 16th with a 13.3 mark v ahdpe Quigg ranked - 19th in loop- scoring with -a 11.9 mark "; A-riAA?A Player, Sch. G FG FT Pts ''0g Ros:bluth, NC 23 227 160 614 26.6 Wallace, SC 23 217 116' 550 23.9 McCarty, Va. 27 ; 231 163 625 .?3,i Mayer, Duke 25' 195 163. 553 22ll Kessler, JVId. 24 153 174 490 20.4 Davis, WF, 28 196 i46 538 19.2 ! Shaylik, NCS 28 177 156 510 18.2 Molodet, NCS 27 162 167 491 82 ! 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