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Saturday, April 28, 192S THE TAR HEEL Tajre Three Relay Team Performs In; Penn Track Carnival This Afternoon -At Philadelphia Against Stars FAST ARRAY EXPECTED Pritchett and Elliott Expected to Make Excellent Showings in Annual Track Classic. Satterfield The Carolina four-mile relay team that enters the Penn Relay classic to be held this afternoon- on Franklin Field at Philadelphia will face one of the hardest and fastest arrays of of this type. Two veterans and two - sophomores make up the team that will carry Carolina's colors this afternoon. These men are Elliott. Pritchett, Barkley,,, and Fisher. Elliott holds the south-; ern conference record for the mile and j besides he is a miler of national re- pute. ijasi, spxiiig v-iiiv-second to Ray Conger in the national meet in Chicago and last .fall in the John W. Overton Memorial Mile held at Philadelphia he came in second to Lloyd Hahn. Pritchett holds the pres ent record in the two mile and is a very good miler. He has been one of the members of the Carolina .Relay oam that. TlAK Wfltl the Georeia Tech ' Relay for the last three years. Bark ley and Fisher are sophomore stars in the mile and half mile. Barkley formerly ran the mile but this year the coaches shifted him to the half mile. He still retains his old time speed in the mile. the Tar Heels lost the four mile relay race to Indiana. . The meet this after noon will give the Carolinians a chance for a , comeback against the Hoosier'quartet. " The way the Carolina men will run and their records follow: Lead off Pritchett, time for4 mile 4:33 l-O, at Georgia, isi. Second, Fishertime for mile, 4:31 1-5, at Ga. "Tech, 1928 ' Third, Barkley time for mile. 4 :32, State Freshman, 1927. 'Anchor, Elliott 4:21.2, So. Confer ence, 1926. i i i GOLFERS BATTLE GEORGIA TODAY ON LOCAL IMS Tar Heels Oat to Avenge De feat at Hands of Crackers Last Week. Carolina Track-Team, Crippled Through Absence Of Stars, To Meet State On Emerson Field I' St X J 4. 11 f4 Henry Satterfield, fast - Carolina shortstop, whose hitting streak that had lasted through fifteen successive games was finally halted in the Geor gia game on Emerson Field Thurs day afternoon. - Electrification of part of the Mada gascar government railways is to start late this year and be. completed in about six years. Tar Heels Show Reversal Of Form To -Vanquish Bulldogs Carolina Outfit Evens Series With Georgia Team By 6-5 Win. Playing an entirely different brand of baseball, the University of North Carolina defeated the Georgia Bull dogs on Emerson Field here Thurs day, 6-5. The snappy play of the Tar Heels enabled them to take an early lead which they maintained through out the contest. Captain Joe Westmoreland was giv- en" great support by the entire Caro Una outfit and with his own excellent pitching held the Bulldogs in check during most of the contest." Georgia eathered twelve hits but the Tar Heel pitcher kept them well scattered and tightened up with men on the bags The Crackers, consequently, never put across more than one. tally in any one inning. : Carolina got away to a three run lead in the first frame. Coxe drew a base on balls, Liifty singled, and Mackie followed with a triple bring ing in two runs. A single by Barn hardt sent Mackie home for the final run of that inning. In the fourth the Heels scored two more when Coxe's triple sent Barnhardt and Westmore land home. The final Carolina count , came in the following frame on hits by Mackie and Barnhardt. Georgia scored in the fifth and eighth due primarily to the pretxy base running of Nash and Johnson. Coxe, Mackie and Barnhardt hit "well for Carolina. Henry Satterfield fail ed to hit safely during the game for the first time in fifteen consecutive contests on the Tar Heel schedule. ' The score: Georgia Chaff in, ss Daven't, 2b Johnson, Shivar, cf Nash, lb ... 'Martin, rf GAMPUS LEAGUES WELL UNDERWAY Several Teams Still Undefeated In Intramural Baseball - Race. .... Carolina golfers will meet repre sentatives of the University of Geor gia on the Hope Valley Country Club course today. The Tar Heels will be out to avenge their defeat at the hands of the visitors last week, when the Georgians handed them a 16 to 2 set back. The team will be cmoposed of Beverly Mason, Luther Steward, Billy Vanstory, and Tom Royster, playing in order. June Adams, captain of the team, is ill at his home in Asheville and will be unable to participate in his usual number one position. The Carolina linksmen found stiff opposition in the three teams encoun tered on their recent southern inva sion, and returned Tuesday with only one victory to their credit. The' dif ficulty of the Georgia courses proved somewhat of -a-handicap to the Tar Heel team. In the first match, that with the University of Georgia at Athens last Friday, the Carolinians suffered an overwhelming defeat. The next day at Atlanta, the Georgia Tech linksmen left the visitors on the small end of a 13 to 5 score. Returning to the state,, for an en gagement on the Charlotte course Monday, the Tar Heels were able to win their individual " matches and chalked up a 9 to -5 victory over Da vidson. Adams, Mason, Steward, and Vanstory played well in their singles matches, but the team did not func tion so brilliantly - in foursome play. In the latter department, ' Davidson proved the superior, Martin and Mills downing Adams and Mason, 3 to 2, while Lingle and Wilson won over Steward and Vanstory, 2 up. In the morning play, Adams, Carolina, and Mills, Davidson, halved their match ; Mason, Carolina, defeated Martin, Davidson, 2 and 1; Vanstory, Caro lina, defeated Lingle, Davidson, 2 and 1 ; Steward, Carolina defeated Wil son, Davidson, 3 and 2. The two losses to the Georgia team does not in any way affect the Tar Heel's standing in North Carolina golf .circles. By their victory over Davidson, the Carolina team , pre- serves'a perfect record so far as state meets are concerned. The team won the State Intercollegiate champion shin for the season at Sedgef ield a couple of weeks ago. The Hope Valley Country club will be met in match play Monday on their The Carolina track team that meets the N. C- State cindennen here this afternoon at 3 o'clock on Emerson field will be greatly handicapped by the loss of its best and most consis tent performers. Elliott, Pritchett, Barkley and Fish er, distance men, will be in Philadel phia taking part in the Penn Relays. Heretofore the Tar Heels have relied on these men to take first "or second places in their respective events. Pritchett, two. mile champion, general ly takes first place in that event and Elliott never fails to lead the field home in the mile. Barkley has con sistently won the half mile this season, while Fisher is a good second to Elliott in the mile. State has a fair record this season. The Wolf Pack has lost a dual meet to Duke, won one from Davidson, and took second in a triagular affair with V. P. I. and Clemson. State's great strength lies 'in the field events, with such men as Young, McDowall. Vinson and Patterson. Young is an excellent performer in the javelin and broad jump, while his teammate Vinson is an able second to him. Jack McDowall, of football fame . i - -i.i .1 . " a star nign ana Droaa jumpw. is Patterson will throw the shot and dis cus for the Wolf Pack: In the sprints Jordan will represent State, while Captain Brimley will do the honors in the middle distances. The State tracksters have an able two miler in Alexander. Although handicapped . the Tar Heels have an able performer in Johnnie Pearson, hurdler and high jumper. Pearson took. second scoring honors last Saturday in the Georgia Tech meet with 14 points.' He has also been highTscorer for his team this season, having chalked up a total of 33 5-6 tmints. The Tar Heels will depend on Lacy Harper to win a few points in the weights. Carolina -will have J. K. Smith in the sprints; Wrenn in the mile ; Harrison in the quarter; Brown and Gallegher in the two mile, Evans in the half mile; Ad kins in the shot; Dry in the pole vault; Harper in the discus; Patter son in the high jump; Gray in the broad jump and Ingle in the javelin. Carolina has won all of its dual meets this season and came out sec ond in a triagular meet with V. M. I. and Virginia. The Tar Heels defeat ed Duke 80 to 46 in the opening meet, won by a goodly score f rom W and L. and last week ran roughshod over Georgia Tech 72 1-2 to 53 1-2 in one of the best meets seen here this year. WYRICK FEATUES as momm 7-2 Tar Babies Extend Their Win- Streak to Eight Straight Victories. ning By defeating the Davidson fresh men 7-2 here yesterday, the Carolina freshmen kept their slate clean in the race for the state title. They also ran their winning streak to eight games. The game was a pitcher's bat tle between Hurt of Carolina and Mar row of Davidson. Hurt allowed only six hits while the Tar Babies touch ed Marrow for seven safeties. Pete Wyrick, Carolina second base man, led his team at bat, getting a home run and two singles out of five trips! Mack Howard hit a homer to help the Tar Baby attack. Goodson and Proctor each got two hits for Davidson. Monday afternoon the Tar Babies play the Wake Forest freshmen on Emerson field in their last encounter before the Virginia, trip. & Score R. H. E. Davidson . . . . .. 001 010 0002 6 1 Carolina . ... . 210 200 02x 7 7 0 Batteries Marrow and Armfield; Hurt and House. Umpire Sapp. home course. In this engagement, there will be eight individual matches and four jlays in the foursome. Be sides .the first four ranking players on the team, Carolina will also have Rollins, Lippitt and Pettus as repre sentatives. The opposition for the Tar Heels in this encounter is not con sidered as serious, and neither -defeat nor victory will affect their rating! Duke University golfers are the last that will oppose the Carolina team this season. This match will come on Tuesday. Thus far the Blue Devils have shown little strength on the links,, and it is a rather safe wager that the Tar Heels will emerge victorious. A new vocational high-school build ing is to be Constructed in Pittsburgh, Pa., at a cost of $1,500,000; it will be ready for use in the fall of 1929. 1 KA11N 1 Ik - to rw&TATr If Frosh Netmen Win Over Wild Kittens NThe freshman tennis team decisive ly defeated the Davidson Wild Wit tens Thursday on the Carolina courts by the score, of six to one. The Wild Kittens were unable to win except in one of the doubles matches, Poe and Lynn defeating Shapiro and Yeoman, 6-3, 6-2. Carolina succeeded in winning all the singles matches easily except for the one. between Yeoman of Carolina and Poe of Davidson. The score of this match was 10-8, 6-1. The complete score was as follows: In the singles Graham of Carolina de feated Meacham of Davidson, 6-1, 6-3; Shapiro of Carolina defeated Lynn of Davidson, 6-4, 6-2; Bryan of Carolina defeated Rush of Davidson, 6-2; 6-1; Yeoman of Carolina defeat ed Poe of Davidson, 10-8, 6-1. ; In the doubles matches, . Poe and Lynn of Davidson defeated Shapiro and Yeo man of Carolina, 6-3, 6-2; Graham and Bryan of Carolina defeated Meachum and Rush of Davidson, 6-0, 6-3. RAIN IS COMING STYLE TIPS J Save your sweaters for sport. , Dress for class! It lends a good impression On your "Prof"; Gives you prestige on the campus, Reflects your 7 - True worth and self respect. v STETSON "D" Stores next week are featur ing Three - Garment Summer suites Made-to-YOUR Measure from Imported Linens and Rayon for $20 to $30. Your fashion reflects Carolina's standard. 3b Jacobson, If -: 3 Keating, c Waller, p - - Totals .. Carolina . Coxe, cf - -v ; Lufty, 3b ; Magner, rf Mackie, lb r 1 Barnhardt, If ..... Satterfield, ss .......... Burt, 2b Maus, c .J...-. : Westmoreland, '1? Totals -- Score by innings Georgia AB R H 4 0 3 0 3 0 (T 1 0 0 1. 4 4 5 5 5 5 4 0 3 i i i i i 0 o 3 0 2 1 21 1 1 5 0 39 .5 12 24 14 AB R II O A 4 A-- 1 3 4 4 A. 3 37 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 3; 2 0 2 2 0 2 0 1 0 3 1 10 3 2 1 7 0 ..33 6 001 12-27 12 R 010 111 5 . The Intramural baseball leagues are progressing well into-mid-season, ! with several teams still undefeated. Varsity games on Emerson Field have slowed up the season, but all schedul ed contests will be played off as rap idly as possible. Through a conflict, due to" late sche duling of the Georgia-Carolina games ! this past week,' the Intramural con tests for Wednesday ' and Thursday were postponed and will be played off next week. They are on the sche dule below. - The comDlete schedule for next i week follows: Monday, April 30 3:30 p. m. 1. Grimes vs. Manly. 2. Lambda -Chi Alpha vs. Phi Gamma Delta. ",. 5:00 p. m. -Old West vs. Old East. 2. Beta Theta Pi vs. Sigma Phi Epsilon. ' Tuesday, May 1 ' 3:30 p. m 1. Carr vs. "J". 2. Gamma Sigma Tau vs. The ta Chi. 5:00 n. m. 1. Kappa Alpha vs. ' Kappa" Psi. 2. New Dorms vs. Steele. Wednesday, May 2 3:30 p.. m. Phi Gamma Delta vs.. Theta Chi. , 2. Sigma Phi Epsilon vs. Alpha ' Lambda Tau. 5:00 p. m. 1. Manly vs. Mangum, 2. Sigma Epsilon vs. Pi Kappa Phi. ' Thursday, May 3 3:30 p. m. 1. Carr vs. Old East. 2. Gamma igma Tau vs. Kap pa Psi. 5:00 p. in. 1. Tau Epsilon Phi vs. - Si'gma Alpha Epsilon. 2. Kappa Sigma vs. Kappa Al pha. .- ' - Friday, May 4. 3:30 p. m. 1. Grimes vs Mangum. 2. Sigma Epsilon vs. '. Alpha ; Lambda Tau. 5:00 t. m. -1. Old West vs. Steele. Summary: Two base hits Chaff in. Three base hits Mackie, Coxe. Sac rifice hits Johnson, Maus. Stolen j KacAChaf fin. Johnson, - Nash Wal- j ler. Luftv. Struck "outr-by . Waller 5; Westmoreland G." Base on halls off Waller 2; Westmoreland 2; Umpire Hnhhard Geneva). Time of game 2 hours. Bile diolded in scientific James MQHtg est o omery leading Fla Cigarettes, us W.V.-, V A -fx gg old. selects vw.-.-. ... J After this test, Mr. Flagg wrote: "Most of us smoke names and think we are smoking cigarettes! The blindfold test proved that to me. It proved also that it is difficult to tell one cigarette from another . . . except in the case of OLD GOLD ... I spotted that . . . it suited me best even blindfolded. In fact, the man who said 'not a cough in a car load knew whereof he spoke. It's the smoothness that identifies OLD GOLD. It needs no other trade mark." Photograph of JAMES MONTGOMERY FlAGG taken in bis studio while test was being made ' How Test Was ade Subject was blindfolded, and, in the presence of two responsible witnesses, was -given one each of the four leading cigarettes to smoke. To clear the taste, coffee was served before each cigarette ...Mr. Flagg was-entirely unaware of the identity of these cigarettes during test. After smok ing the four cigarettes, Mr. Flagg was asked to designate by number his choice. He promptly replied, "Number 2," which was Old Gold. Hi0 James Montgomery Flagg NationsHy known artist and creator of the s facious Fla girl. G P..LoriUrd Co.. Est. 17&9 SMOOTHER AND BETTER NO T - A COUGH IN A CARLOAD 300 210 COx 6 Car.'.ina
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