Tuesday,; April 2, 1929 THE TARHEEL Pase Thrca Tar Heels to; Meet Peon To day on Emers on Field Nittany Lions Will Come Here . After Three Games Series With Duke University - The Tar Heel nine will battle the crack Penn State outfit on Emerson field here this afternoon 'to he gin a three-game stand on the home field. This -will be the second of four consecutive Easter Week games, and will find the Tar Heels back home after their Easter Monday classic with Davidson in Salisbury. Penn State will come to the Tar ; Heel stronghold after a three-game series with Duke in Durham, and the Nittany Lions will be roaring as they tackle their second -"Big Five" oppon ent. , Fry, ace of the Penn State mound staff, will likely do ; the pitching for Hugo Bezdek's boys. Fry fared rough at the hands of the .Naval Academy nine, but he hooked up with two Duke pitchers in an extra-inning scrap last Friday and looked .good. He -will have several days rest before the game here Tuesday, and if he draws the call he should he right for Coach Ashmore's youngsters. Auburn Wright, xookie right-hander, appears the likely .mound jchoice for the Tar Heels. Wright whipped Springfield in the jfirst .game of the season last Monday and then came back to defeat Pennsylvania 9 to 5 on Emerson field here .Friday. He, too,, will have several days' rest. - The remainder of the line-up for the two teams will likely, he as fol lows: Penn State Hussex, .ss; Dob berer, 2b; Delph, If;' Wolff, bz .Sing ley, cf; Diedrich, rf; Young, If ; and Saltzman, c. Larolina Caxe, r c ; Satterfield, 3b; Whitehead, .ss; laifty, lb; Barnhart, If; Jessup, rf; Hand, 2b; and Maus, . TAR BABY NINE IACKSHTCTO Will Probably Open Season With High School Team Sometime Next Week The Carolina freshman baseball squad is beginning to take shape, and Coach Bill Cerney will likely send lis Tar Babies into action with one )f the State's leading high school nines I during the next week. No full'schedule has been, announced. -The - Tar Babies, like their varsity brothers, show lack of capable pitch ers, and Coach Cerney may have to follow Coach Ashmore's lead in jug erliner mound workers, Johnnie Greene, Tar Baby basketball star, look's like the leading pitcher, with a lanky boy named Chapman as his understudy. The infield is shaping up- nicely, with Buck Kushner, former Danville high school receiver, working behind the plate. Either Wall or Longest will hold first base, with McKinnon or Waterhouse on second, the diminu tive Johnnie Branch at shortstop, and Jimmie Moore at the hot corner. Branch and Moore both played quar ter on the undefeated football squad last year. Belto'n, Dunlop, Cozart and Daniels look like the pick of a host of out field candidates. All four boys play ed with strong high school teams last spring, and they may . pan out into, a hard-hitting jgarden squad. Belton hails from-Mount Airy, Dunlop is from Siler City, Cozart is from Wil son, and Daniels played - his high school ball at Charlotte. ISSUES CALL Coach Ashm ore, although coach ing baseball at present, announces that regular basketball practice begins tomorrow at 4 o'clock. Practice will be held every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, All ap plicants for next year's varsity team who are not now occupied with other sports are urged to be present at these practices. RIFLE TEAM IN FOURTH MEET Wffl Hold Practice Friday Night For Meet Soon With Temple University The University of North Carolina rifle team held its fourth match of the season last Friday night and shot against the University of Cin cinnatti and Davidson College. The results of the two opposing teams have not been received. The local riflemen turned in a score of 1198, and m case of a win over the Uni versity of Cincinnati, Carolina will be tied for first place in the South and West Intercollegiate league. Cincinnati is heading the league at present, Ten men are allowed to compete in each match but only seven members of the team shot last Friday. They were: Holmes, Miles, Kellogg, Park er, Colburn, Mount, and Johnston. Practice will be held Wednesday afternoon and night of this week in preparation for the final match scheduled for this coming . Friday night with Temple University and AslieviHe Rifle Club. The freshman team will hold a practice Wednesday afternoon in preparation for their match "with Boston Tech Thursday night. . f The official standings of the mem bers of the ( South and West Inter collegiate league as released by the National Bif le Association are : Team Won ." Lost U. of Cincinnati 4 0 U. of s North Carolina 3 V 1 Sacremento Junior Col. 3 2 Cleveland. Tech 2 . . 3 Temple University 2.3 Lawrence College 0 5 Whitehead Clouts Ball Hard MOSH-VARSITY CINDERMEN TO SEE ACTION SATURDAY V. P. I., Wilmington and Greensboro High Schools Will Invade Campus The University of North Carolina track teams will face their first op position of the year on this coming Saturday with the varsity locked in a struggle with V. P. I. and the Frosh pitted against a united team repre senting Wilmington and Greensboro high schools.. No outside competition has as yet tested the strength of the Tar Heels and this initial contest of the season should reveal the possible prospects for southern prominence. The grad uating class of last year took with it a number of the veteran trackmen leaving open for dispute positions in almost every event both in the dashes and on the field. . V. P. I. is bringing southward a team full worthy of the strength of the Carolinians. The outstanding man on the Gobbler ' squad is Peak, whose performance on the football field last ,year placed him in the southern spotlight. Peak will enter the 440 yard dash and also the jumps. He will be assisted by Penn, who last fall placed second in the Southern Conference cross country trot and finished among the first three in the Conference two-mile competition at Birmingham last spring. These two athletes are the outstanding perform ers on the invading squad, but they are ablely backed by a world of po tency in "the sprints and field events. Two world record holders, Harold Osborne and Morgan Taylor, are training at V. P. I. this spring. Pennsylvania Nines at Carolina Burgess Whitehead, . sophomore shortstop on the Tar Heel baseball squad, started the season in a flurry of base knocks. "Whitey", as they call him, hammered out five safe blows in his first seven trips to the plate. He hit close to .400 for the Carolina Freshmen last spring. Two Pennsylvania baseball nines appear on the early schedule of the University o f North Carolina base ball squad. The teams from the Uni versity of Pennsylvania and from Penn State College played the Tar Heels last season on Emerson Field here, an,d both clubs asked for a re turn engagement. Pitching Stars of Old All the fuss and furore over the Tar Heels' need for pitchers this spring sets diamond historians to re calling Carolina's great mound staff of 1922. Lewellyn, Wilson and Bry son piled up great records that spring winning three shutout victories over Virginia in the annual series. DR. J. P. JONES Dentist Over Welcome-In Cafeteria PHONE 5761 Carolina Freshmen Meet All-Star Cinder Outfit The Carolina Freshman track squad will tackle an all-star team ; from Greensboro and Wilmington High Schools on Emerson Field here ' on Saturday afternoon, April 6. The Tar Babies used to meet the high schools in dual meets, but Coaches Ranson, Belding and Quinlanhave a strong yearling team this season and' hunted for a more ambitious task. Spring Practice The boxers and wrestlers at the University of North Carolina will .follow football precedents this spring and stage off-season practice. Coach Chuck Quinlan will be busy with the Tar Heel track squad, and the spring boxing and wrestling will fall under the directions of Coaches Ed Butler and "Mot" Motsinger. Both were assistant coaches during the winter season just past. , Fetzer on Wrestling Committee Coach Bob Fetzer, Director of 'Ath letics at the University of North Car olina, has recently been appointed a member of the national rules commit tee on intercollegiate wrestling. He attended the National Intercollegiate Wrestling Tournament held recently in Columbus, Ohio, and afterwards attended the annual meeting of the rules committee. ' " THE CURRENT STYLES IN CLOTHES, HATS. 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