TUk ft A it V t AS Ml .TUESDAY, APR!'. ?, m? UNC OC CIS 5) 1 AAU Mi ... Fea Meet 11 rac c Tabon Will Run Mile With Beatty, Scurlock By DAVE WIBLE 1 The Carolina trackmen under the direction of Coach Dale Kan son will be out to get their second conference win in as many starts this afternoon when they meet the ! Fetzer Field at' 3 p.m. The meet will be highlighted with a very special event. Tar , Heels Jim Beatty and Dave Scur- j lock and. termer Hungarian star Laszlo Tabori will run an AAU sanctioned mile. The event schedul ed for 4:15 promises to be one of the top miles .this section of the country has ever seen. Jim Beatty, an Al,-American in his sophomore and juniors years and a cinch for honors this year, is called by Ranson, "the best dis tance runner in the history of this area." ." Beatty hair run a 4:03.8 mile in doors and a 4:09.4 outdoors. 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He was fourth in the Olympic 1500 meters. His best U.S. mile", is a 4:07 indoor run at the Knights of Columbus meet in New York. He and his coach, Mihaly Igloi have been working with Carolina run ners this spring. SHEPHERD ETIES $28.75 $56.9$ $11.95 $4.95 $15.95 $20.00 i $15.95 $3.98 $4.50 '$2.00 I x - JIM BEATTY National Loop To Have 3-Way Race This Year, Says Expert By JACK HAND ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., (AD AH signs point to another terrific pennant scramble in the National League among Milwaukee, Brook lyn and Cincinnati with the Braves the choice here to outlast the I.xlgers on their fine pitching. Many think Milwaukee has de veloped a "second place complex" after three of the last four years in the runner-up spot. It is general ly accepted the Braves should have won last year but "blew it." The thinking in this corner is that Manager Fred Ilaney who has been goading the Braves through gruelling practice sessions in Florida, will have them ready to make a fast break for the first time. The Braves were the only club to take the season series from the Dodgers last year, 12-10, although Cincinnati broke even with Brook lyn. It does not seem likely that Milwaukee will have as much trouble with this year's Phillies as they did a year ago. The age of Brooklyn's regulars and the absence of Jackie Robin son are the factors that dropped them down a peg in this rating. At this moment, it is no certainty i that Roy Campanella has regained I his old batting power after the op Si me Receives Award i COLUMBIA (A?) TUe j outstanding man and woman ama- teur athletes of the Carolinas were honored at a banquet last night. The occasion was presentation of the Teague Awards to Dave Sime of Duke University and Lee Skidmore, teenage Columbia swimmer. Sime is Duke's dash star. He was here yesterday to play with the Duke baseball team against the University of South Carolina. Miss Skidmore, now in a girls' school in Florida, flew home for the banquet. The 15-year-old daughter of Earl Skidmore, Columbia city parks re creation specialist in charge of swimming, already is training for a chance at the 1960 Olympics team. Sime missed the 1956 Olympics when he pulled a muscle painfully in early tryouts. He holds the world mark for the 220 yard dash of 20.0 seconds, Frosh Lose, 3-0 The Carolina Frosh baseball team played only 4'j innings of .a scheduled regulation game with the North Carolina State Wolflets and dropped a 3-0 de cision in Raleigh yesterday. LAST CALL! All clothes that have been here for a year or more will be sold for alteration charges be fore Easter if not called for. It is more than a pleasure to do business with you, but wo must rid ourselves of these clothes. We would hate to sell your suit, pants, or sport coat to someone else, but we must if you don't claim them. So want you come by and make sure that you have picked up all your things. PETE THE TAILOR Specializing In "Ivy Leagueizing" 4 w s 4 v DAVE SCURLOCK eration on his hand. Pee Wee Reese may need more rest than he did last year and Carl Furillo is in -the 35-year-old bracket. Cincinnati has the same power packed lineup, plus an added starting pitcher in Warren Hack er. However the Redlegs still are a-hy on top .flight pitching and still are a bit concerned about the phys ical condition of Frank Robinson, the Rookie of the Year of 1956 who has a sore arm, and Ted Kluszewski, who haa been slow coming around. St. Louis has added punch in Del Ennis but is thin in bench strength. If Vinegar Bend Mizell hits his stride and Sam Jones can win regularly, the pitching should be better. Philadelphia has real good pitch ing but little else while Pittsburgh, the surpise of last spring, has a good first line ball club with only two dependable starting pitchers, Bob Friend and R'onnie Kline. Both the Chicago Cubs and the hard-hit New York Giants appear to be outdistanced in this other wise well-balanced field. If Andre Rodgers, the rookie shortstop, stands up, the. Giants might. ,tlo! better than "expected. The Cubs are in the midst of a major re building prbcess. and has run the 100 yard dash in 9.3. i The two were selected in a poll of sportswriters of the Carolinas. The banquet was sponsored by the Columbia Lions Club with Doe Phillips, football great of Erskine College 40 years ago, heading the program of spsakers. The annual awards are in mem ory of Judge Lewis Teague of High Point, N. C, longtime AAU official. r rjil tour (VH-Sm behest Entertainment Experience! fAMUC 1S RODGfRS ci , HAMMERSTElN'Sx f f r Nea - 'Wo 20ih Cntury-Fox pjjjy ppwim Gim COLOR by OK LUXI rrjucd by CHARLES BRACKETT Mutlc by RiCHARO RODGERS Mlootmi b, OSCAJ HAMMERSTEIN II . ' b4 en -Anna am Tlx Kin. o sii" - by Mr(rct LuttOH it S NOW PLAYING OPENS WEDNESDAY Mario Dl Monaco f I I I 11 oobn- 111 t J 1 1 I A Tito Coi THE LIFE I OF GIUSEPPE Hit . flTrsror.rt ""ON CROSS Ottllt . la Travis Cuair Cemmtnlator Oeboroh KcRR Robert MITCHUM i i a s. f .iviivw.-.'.v.-A.w.Vbyv. i-f I " 1 7-a:-. : .-:::;:. . - ; -:-:-:;:;-. : . .-- :-.&.'S -; . : H -.-- - . -. ,,,, LASZLO TABORI Baseball, Net Teams Hit Rain The Tar Heel baseball squad, rained out of their scheduled game with the Maryland Terps on Saturday, met the same fate in College Park, Md., yesterday and the game was cancelled1 once more. The Carolina tennis team journeyed to Winston-Salem for a match against the Deamon Deacons of Wake Forest, but met the same conditions as the baseballers and the match was postponed. MURALS TODAY Softball: (4:00) KA vs Phi Gam (W); Lewis vs Alpha Chi Sig: Man- j gum vs. Monogram Club; Kap Sig vs. Pi Lamb; Phi Delt vs. Beta; ! (5:00) Med Sch-1 vs Joyner-1; Ruf fin vs. Phi Delt Chi; Winston vs. Dent Sch-1; Graham vs. Old East; Delt Sig vs DU. Tennis: (4:00) Joyner vs. B-V-P; (5:00) Law Sch-1 vs Oobb; ,' Horseshoes: (7:00) Sig Nu vs. DKE; SAE (W) vs. Winner (Beta vs DKE) (W); (7:40) Law Sch vs. Dent Sch. WINNERS Milton's Spring Sweepstakes MR. BERT DAVIS MISS PATRICIA CARTER MILTON'S Clothing Cupboard nB. "'"WIDE 'Wan W "''mi It tki mkt il 4-ltack. Ink-fililitj STEIEIPS8R1C SMKI NOW PLAYING . STARTS THURSDAY! EVERY 6UY IMTOWM KKEV THE DAJ.!E IN THE TATTERED CRESS 1 Jw II i HO V 1 ii-f Snead Would I alee Ford In Short Game By MERCER. BAILEY AUGUSTA. Ga., (AP) Doug Ford, who just added the Masters title to the PGA crown he collect ed in 1055, has earned the repu tation as the golf ingest golfer in the game. And he has no piano to ease off on his workhorse playing schedule just because he now is one of, the "Mr. Bigs. "I think we owe it to the spon sors,' Ford explained after his re markable closing 66 vaulted him past pace-setting Sam Snead and into the green coat emblematic of a Masters triumph. One of the most active of the touring .professionals, the husky, round-faced Ford played 121 rounds in 1955, a PGA record. This year -he won the Los An geles Open, flew to Panama and won' a. tourney there, then flew to Caliente for his third tournament in as many weeks. He has played every tournament on the winter circuit , except one, when he flew home to "Yonkers, N.Y., because one of his three children was ill. Although Ford is a glutton for golf, he ' is making it pay rather handsomely. The , $8,500 check he pocketed for his Masters triumph yesterday brought his 1957 win nings to $25,684 this year. That av erages out to more than $260 a day, seven days a week. Snead was well on his way to ward , an . unprecedented fourth Masters championship until Ford let loose" with a barage of birdies which clipped six strokes off par over the sprawling, rugged Au gusta National course. Snead, noted for his long game, QUALITY AT BELK - LEGGETT - Repeating N'S COTTON Sorry we couldn't take care of the crcwd on the greatest suit buy in Chapel Hill . . . These cotton cord suits are the latest thing in college styles. Lightweight for spring and summer wear, with three-button coat and pleated or ivy pants. Easy to ""'A.: wash and iron, and wrinkles smooth out. A terrific buy at this low, low price. Regular $29.95 Value $ , .Comple Selection -:- ll!xnllL i : i said he'd take Ford against any body , around the greens. And Ford's short game was what won for him. He exploded out of a trap at No. 18 and the ball plunked neatly into the cup for a birdie. Ford called xit "the greatest s-hot I ever made." He chipped into the cup for a birdie on No. 8 and blasted out of a trap at the ninth within a foot of the cup for his par. Ford's 66 was the finest final round ever shot in the Masters and made his chart read 73-73-72-66 283. Snead, leading the field by two strokes and Ford by three starting the final round, scram bled to a par 72 for a 286 total and second place. Jimmy Demaret, the golfing grandfather who holds three Masters titles, shot a clos ing 70 for 287 and third place and national amateur champion Harvie Ward took a 73 for 288. Although Ford's victory was a thrilling one, the 21st Masters will be remembered equally well -as the one in- which Ben Hogan, Howard Johnson Resfauran student' specials '' Barbecued Chicken Choice Steak Sandwiches 2:00- 5:00 P.M. SERVED 8:00- 11:00 P.A.A. 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