TUESDAY, MAY 6, 195 Z PACE FOUR THI DAILY TAR RIIL Rambling With Rtm Pressure On Tar Heels For Four More Garr By RUSTY HAMOND Asst. Sports Editor With tlir ii)-,S ACC baseball season rapidly drawing to a close, the standings show two teams all alone at the top of the heap, (Hanson, now in first place with a 10-2 record, and Carolina, number two in the loop with an 8-2 mark, will light it out from now until the end of the season. Duke, in thiid place with a 6-4 mark, has only a percentage chance of winning, and the rest of the teams are out-of-it, so to speak. ('.U nison has only one game remaining, and that is with wt A sister South Carolina who has taken only 3 ACC deci sions all year. The (iamehirds are, however, the team that put Duke out of contention last week with a win over the IKxils. Another factor is the well known rivalry between the two South Carolina schools, similar to that of Carolina and Duke. Clemson had one game rained out, with Duke, last week. In the eent that Carolina won all of her remaining games, this game would be replayed because it would direct l lellect ujxm the conference standings. k k k Pressure On Carolina The pressure is once again upon Carolina. The Tar Heels are laced with the fad that they must win all four of 1 heir remaining games in order to contend for the pennant. The schedule: Duke is here Wednesday, the Tar Heels journey to Yiigina Saturday, and Maryland and Wake Forest are on tap for next week. lor Carolina fans who haven't realized how much their pi esc nee at a baseball game can help, we offer this bit of info: The far Heels have yet to lose a home game to anyone. I lu v base won eight games and lost none in F.merson stadi um, while they base dropped six on the road. The Heels haw a H'-i retold in all games. True Tar Heels On the origin ol the sjx'c ies Other schools may rant and taw to their hearts' content about members of Carolina teams being predominately from out of state, but this situa tion just ain't so when it conies to baseball. Of the team that usually t ikes the field for the Tar Heels, all nine are native North Carolinians. it it it Quigg Case Decided Fairly Tennis Trophy- Established To Honor Kenfield OftThe John F. KenfieW Me morial Award which has been set up acd donated by the Atlantic Coast Conference tennis coaches will be awarded for the first time this year at the conclusion of the tournament which opens here Thurs day at 9 ajn. The trophy was established in me mory of the long- time Carolina coach who died this year. Coacli Whit Cobb of Duke Uni versity, who is chairman of the conference's tennis committee, said the trophy will be awarded to the team which accumulates the highest number of points in the tourna ment, based on the one point for each singles and each doubles vic tory. In the past singles and doubles champions have been crowned in the tournment The team winner is determined by the seasonal re cord. Carolina is team champion for 1953 with six wins and no defeats. The annual conference tourney will lastt three days, with the finals scheduled Saturday. .NorthgrrV Swing M-UpT Harvard And Yale Mar Netters Perfect Record Al Goldsmith Named Head Of Old Well Ai Goldsmith has been elected president of the Order of the Old Well. Other officers include Katy Ste wart, vice president; Herman God win, secretary-treasurer; Bob Car ter, Paddy Sue Wall and Wayne Bishop' 'executive committee; and Don Millen and Bob Cowne, alter joe Qui,-;, towerin- center on the Tar Heels' National Mts executive committee. Championship basketball team was turned down last week by the ACC in his anneal for tuo more semesters of nlav. Owed jKIt Kehearsal ..iiiiriul win...! fjiii- iiwl 'i li-ilf 1 t irt i-wt itw! i1ctt- 1 fill lit! M ini I fill .11111 tl 1 1 1 ll I tllll. II III JIU1LU UUJAV 11 . 1 ' NK IT rnpr:l tnr tipyt vpart ball three and a hall of these. Last 1 .1 1 1 , an unfortunate aceid- orjen(a(ion skit will begin at 6:45 cut in a scrimmage inline forced him to lose an entire year of and 7:30 tonight in Carroll Hall, eligibility. So Qui has but one semester remaining in his All women's orientation counselors c areer as a Tar Heel, and it must be the first semester of next who signed up for the skit and all ear. The c onleieni e allows an athlete five full years in which are Interested in it have been to complete his lour wars of 'eligibility, and the clock runs out ured to the compulsory I a; on Oui next fall It i in iiiilnt tun ii- r.Tsf mifort un itr pnniiidi in frivp Those who will be unable to at- By ELLIOTT COOPER Rain and Harvard and Yale prevented the varsity tennis team from having a perfect' northern trip. Rain, the first factor, caused cancellation of three of the six scheduled matches which were to have been played while the team was on the trip. After beating Maryland 9-0 two Saturday's ago the Tar Heels traveled to Williams town, Mass. to meet the rain. Al though the Carolina netters had pasted Williams 13-0 in a match at Chapel Hill, the descending waters saved the Ephanen from having to try to even the score. Tuesday the Carolina team traveled over to Amherst to try again, but the second day in a row the rains beat the Tar Heels. Still undefeated, but quiet wet, coach Vladimir Cernik's netters prepared themselves for their third match in Massachusetts the next day. Havard Wins At Cambride the weather cleared but as things turned out it would have been just as well for the Heels if the rain had continued. Determined not to be beaten by Carolina twice this season the Har vard netters hung an 8-1 loss on the Tar Heels and dropped them from the ranks of the unbetaten. For the Crimson it made up for the 8-7 match they had lost in Chapel Hill. I Only Ben Key's singles victory I prevented a shutout. The next day at Yale it was the same story but a different score; this time 6-3. On this day the Caro linians played much better tennis and with a couple of brakes could have taken the Bulldogs. Five of the six singles matches went sets, but only SU ve Bank and Dick Makepeace could pull out a win. In the number one singles Tar Heel captain Bob Bortner took the first , set from Donald Dell- 6-0 but lost the next two and the match. The other win of the day same in the number one doubles where Bort ner and Bank came through for the victory. The last match on the road trip was to have been in Washington Sat urday ., against the Colonials of George Washington, but for the third time in a week the rain came down 'and the match had to be called.'' . KoUins Next With the possible exception of the Geore Washington match the Taf Heels were rained ,out of their matches against easiest opponents. Harvard and Yale were supposed to give the varsity more trouble than anyone else on the schedule, and they lived up to expectations. Although the Heels have only one more regularly scheduled match. the season will not end until after the ACC tournament. This tourney will be played here in Chapel Hill this year beginning Thursday. The best players in the conference will compete in the three day event and anyone who likes to watch good tennis will have plenty to see Fresh Batmen Edge Blue Imps Carolina's freshman baseball team held off a last inning threat and edged Duke's Blue Imps 5-4 in a game here yesterday. Tar Babies Jerry McNeil pitched the Carolina frosh through eight innings but ran into -trouble in the ninth and had to be releived by John Stott, McNeil was given credit for the win which now gives him' a 4-0 record. McNeil walked two in the ninth before being releived. Stott came in, loaded up the bases and saw two runs cross the plate before he could bear down and retire the side. The victory brings the Tar Babies record to 14 wins against 3 losses. The two teams have met twice be fore. The Tar Babies won the first one, but the second ended in a tie. The same squad will meet Wednesday at Duke. LINE SCORE Duke 020 000 002 4 9 2 UNC 202 001 00X 5 8 1 McNeil, Stott (9), Bolick; Williams, Gilbert. WAA To Hold Picnic And Watershow The Women's Athletic association will sponsor two activities today, the annual WAA picnic, and the an nual "splash" club water show. The picnic will be held this af ternoon at 5:30 beside the outdoor swimming pool at Woollen Gym. All of the individual awards that are won during the year are pre-, sented. Awards are also given to the outstanding seniors,- and the outstanding representatives from the dorms and sororities. The high light of the picnic will be the pres entation to the dormitory and sor ority that have compiled the most points m WAA this year. The "Splash" club will present its' annual show beginning at 8 p. m. in the indoor pool. The theme of the show is, "WPOOL TV pre ents splash, splash, splash - the slogan show". .."WPOOL TV" will carry the pro gram live from hotel Bowman Grey. The club has 25 members 'and is headed by president Ka Smith. No admission will be charged. An example of what's in store can be seen by the titles of some of the skits. "She ain't sharpe enough", "Play it cool", Jackie swims good like a coad should", and the "The ham what am." Here is a new standard of excellence The Florsheim Imperial RINGS UNC RINGS II occsins. This solid tOK fold rlr9 will b fortvtr chrishd WENTWORTH & SLOAN Dr. O. K. Coriiwdl sufficient reason to appeal the conference. tend the meeting have been asked! rr KA Cormvcll is fantltv chairman ot the- Athletic Department and cal1 LaRuth Sutton or Ann KhooeY Un rs Whistler - Your Harvey at.S90G7. was authoi icd to make the appeal by the faculty committee on athletics. The committee meets ajain this month, and should they decide to authorize Cornwell for another appeal to the ACC. in their fall meeting of next year, which is highly unlikely. Cui would hae a chance. But it would be a very slim one, lor most feel that it would only be a replay of this )car's dec ision. Conference Must Draw Line The QuiS ce is one to cause sympathy and it is a shame that such a fine athlete and eentleman cannot wear the blue I - . 1 . ! . I . . . . . . s -.. rit.ti.rtii- A Via cotia ftt-n mtcfr I AT THE iwltl Mlllll IJlll 0111 limit iiii5ui. -vi in, aaiiiv. iiiiiv., u imui ... be recognized that the conference had no choice in their im- Jy$t fM. V partial ruling, that there is nothing dirty or under the table fHw wenJtrful dacrenpima about the decision. The case is an exception, certainly, but cottCn wash'n' wear shirts six when the conference begans to make exceptions, where can fabulous colors white, blue, the next line be drawn? , olive beige, red, black and Hch The rule remains from the, old Southern Conference navy from $6.95. from which Carolina withdrew with seven other schools to New largt shipment of pullover r , Arr Th mlp liowpvpr U npirhrr strict or anf ,ftd' Madras shirts $9.95 llll III llll iv. - - icpiatcd, as it is used in the same form by most of the leading conferences in the nation, such as the Southwest Conference. The Big Ten allows only eight semesters. it it it ACC Doesn't Need VPI New unusual foulard print on im ported pima batiste pullover Shirt $7.95. For ell you lovely lassies waiting for basil batiste oxford short sleeve shirts we have complete Mom's A Lively Chick! j I Year after year your old book- ' seller repeats this message, and j year after year somebody's j mom stops in to thank him. I Don't .try to smother mother in j moth balls, just because it's her 1 day. j i Mom's a lively chick, and i she'd lnke to know that you j know it. The old facade may be 1 draped with a bit of embom point these days, but the same dame that stepped a -torrid Big Apple just yesterday is still be hind it. So ItMIMftHl C OC Tt 5c iur -minion that p ACC. nrtpd wisplv in refusing I ... . . ... ' '. ... " v'i " , 0 new cnains geometric print im- to admit TI as the ninth team in the conference. The Gobbl- ported madras shorts best Tit ers arc nut especially noted for strong athletic teams, and the ting brmudas you'll every try ACC stands now as one of the strongest conferences in the en $10.95. nation. A ninth team would also create a hazard in the round- Als just added to our selections r.Un ml,. in foot bill and mnkr the basketball tournament " more unusual madras skirts 1 I 1 I I a v f mum - - unwieldy. $12.95. $ for new and interesting shirts, bermuda shorts and skirts, be surf to visit Lanqley And Helms Ranking Players In ACC Tournament jOlUtpn S WINSTON-SALEM. Wake Forest with a one-under Ml score last if f flffWnflr tlDb08fu puts Its ACC golf championship on the line here Friday and Satur day when firlr.2 in the two-day event is staged over the Old Town club links. The tournament, being staged at Old Town for the fifth consecutive year, is expected to draw entries from all eight members of the con fcrence. As la past years, team and In dividual championships will be determined over 36 holes of play with 18 holes slated each day. The team championship is decided on the 36-hole score of the four low individual players from each school. ' A new Individual champion will be- crowned since John Gerring of year, has completed his college eligibility. Gerring was the second Demon Deacoa golfer to cop the individaul title. Arnold Palmer, recent winner of the Masters, won in 1954. The Deacons have captured the team crown twice, getting tlieir first victory in the 1333 event. The three top finishers, Includ ing Gerring, from last year's meet will not be back this year. Sonay George, also of Wake Forest, and Joe McCarley of South Carolina finished In a two-way tie for runner up honors with a 143 total. . Tommy Helms, currently playing the No. I position for Wake Forest, and Tommy Langley of Carolina thus become the ranking players from the 1957 meet returning tkis 1 vear. Thev finished in a tie tor 1 - - m - When you look at our Mother's Day cards you'l find we've pick ed lively, impudent ones-cards that say "Keep off the shelf, kiddo. You're still our candidate for Mrs. North Carolina!" 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