CAROLINA TRACK STARS PREPARE FOR STATE MEET Coaches Smooth Out Wrinkles In Last Few Days of Practice. The flying heels of North Carolina's best trackmen will meet in Greens boro this week-end to contest for the State track title. Seven times in a row Coach Bob's cinder artists, from the Hill have copped 'the title and Friday and Saturday they will be out to gain their eighth title, However, they will find the compe tition harder this year. Old Carolina stars are gone and new ones have ap peared at other institutions. David son, Duke, and State are all boasting crack; outfits this year. Duke with its crack distance runners, State with is fine field event men, and Davidson with its speedy sprinters and hurdlers will give Carolina trouble. But the Carolina coaches are banking on second places to count in the Tar Heel column. Preliminaries in the sprints, r the quarter and half mile, the hurdles, and the field events will be held Fri day. Saturday afternoon the finals in all events will be held. Also fresh man relay races will be held that afternoon. With Gay in the sprints, Harrison in the quarter, Nims in the half, Bark ky in the mile, Henderson and Bau com in the two mile, Perry and Staf ford in the hurdles, Adkins in the shot, Dameron and Harper in the Dis cus, Bagby in the high jump, Cowper and Neiman in the pole vault, and Neiman and Stafford in the broad jump Carolina is expecting to present a well rounded team. Davidson has Whittle in the sprints and hurdles, Currie in the sprints and Goodykoontz in the quarter. Duke boasts-a well rounded distance aggregation in Doxey and Woodward; in the field events, they have Brummitt and Candler. State places its greatest hopes in Cap tain Hank Young who handles prac tically all of the field events in fine style. HEELS TO PLAY SKfflM GAME? All Big Five Teams to Be Met in Return Battles. Baseball Schedule For Intramurals MONDAY, APRIL 29 3:30 p. m. 1. Tau Epsilon Phi vs Pi Kappa Phi; 2. Mangum vs Ruffin. . 5:00 p. m. 1. Carr vs "F"; 2. Sigma Phi Epsilon vs Sigma Nu. TUESDAY, APRIL 30 ' 3:30 p. m. 1. Delta Kappa Ep silon vs Phi Sigma Kappa; 2. Kap pa Sigma vs Chi Phi. 5:00 p. m. 1. Grimes vs "G"; 2. Manly vs "I". ' WEDNESDAY, MAY 1 3:30 p. nu 1. Sigma Nu va Phi Gamma Delta; 2. Delta Sigma Phi vs Kappa Alpha. 5:00 p. m. 1. Mangum vs "J"; 2. Pi Kappa Phi vs Sigma Zeta. THURSDAY, MAY 2 3:30 p. m. 1. Grimes vs "F"; 2. Kappa Sigma vs Delta Kappa Epsilon. 5:00 p. m. 1. Beta Theta Pi vs Lambda Chi Alpha; 2. New Dorms vs Old West. FRIDAY, MAY 3 330 p. m. 1. Manly vs "G"; 2, Delta Sigma Phi vs CM Phi. 5:00 p. m. Kappa Psi vs Sigma Alpha Epsilon; 2. Old East vs Steele. North Carolina State Champions in Tennis XvX-x-Xvi-x-xT;'- -. O-ri i:-x-x-x-X;X:X;, Z-y.v ;xiX:-:v:-:-x-xx-.( . v?"?''! gmmm, M mmmwlm .amm 5 i S5?.::SSSSgSV tt'X-Xv.' .-.-.Vn-- x"x.-:;X:W::Wx:x:X '.;x; University Track And Field Records Track and field records at the University of North Carolina. 100-yard dash 9.8 seconds Mc pherson, 1926. 220-yard dasli 21.5 seconds McPherson, 1926. 440-yard dash 50.2 seconds Nims, 1928, 8:80-yard run 1:57.2 min. El liott, 1928. One-mile run 4 :21 Elliott, 1926. Two-mile run 9 :38.1 Hender son, 1928. 120-high, hurdles 15.2 seconds Moore, 1925. 220-low hurdles 24.1 Moore, 1925. ' Broad jump 22 ft. 5 1-4 inches Neiman, 1929. High jump 5 ft. 11 1-2 inches Ambrose, 1925. Pole Vault 12 ft. 5 in. Cow per, 1929. Javelin throw 181 ft. 11 in. Fordham, 1926. - Discus throw 135 ft. 7 in. Harper, 1929. . .... ......Shot put 42 ft. 5-8 in. Adkins, 1929. . U. N. C. CLINCHES mSTmTITLE With Eight Won and None Lost, V No Other Team is Threat ening Heels. Pictured above is the University tennis team that .recently won the State Championship in the intercollegiate matches here, winning the crown in both the singles and doubles. - , . The team left Thursday night on a northern tour which will comprise scheduled matches with Georgetown in Washington, D. C, on Friday last; Catholic University in Washington, D. C, on Saturday last; University of Maryland at College Park, Md., yesterday; Princeton University at Prince ton, N. J., today; Rutgers University at New Brunswick, N. JM tomorrow; Texas Legionnaires are considering and New York University in New York City, on Thursday. the establishment of a forest wherein This campaign carries two of the Tar He0l stars to their home towns, a tree would be planted fin memory Ed Yeomans, sophomore state singles champion, hails from Washington, J of every Texan killed in the World D. C, and will be at home for the Georgetown and Catholic University meets, war. Morton Shapiro, another sophomore and one of the state doubles champions, lives in Baltimore. Shapiro teamed with Merritt to win the North Carolina doubles title. The team (reading left to right in the picture) is as follows: Front row: Bill Merritt, Chapei Hill, N. C.i Coach John F. Kenfield, Chicago. 111.; Cap tain Bill Scott, Greensboro, N. C. Back Row: Morton Shapiro, Baltimore, Md.; Charlie Waddell, Asheville, N. C; Manager John Norwood, Greenville, S. C; and Ed. Yeomans, Washington, D. C. Waddell was captain of the team last year. . DR. R. R. CLARK DENTIST Office Over Bank of Chapel Hill Telephone 385 mi SAWYER'S ZEPHYR-WEIGHT RAINWEAR nPHE very latest wet weather protection 4 foT college men and women. ' Forain " garments are made of balloon , cloth rendered absolutely waterproof by i the famous Sawyer process. Light Weight : Comfortable : Pliant See Sawyer's "Forain" Coat, Golf Blouse, Sport Shirr, Fishing Shirt ' and complete suit for speedboat racing at your favorite shops. H.M. SAWYEFl & SON EST CAMBRIDGE MASS- Winning two ten-inning games last week to boost its record to eight wins arid no defeats, the University of North Carolina baseball , nine has practically won the Tri-State League pennant of the Southern conference. This week North Carolina makes a swing in Maryland and Virginia and will play Maryland on Monday, Uni versity of Virginia on Tuesday; Vir ginia Military institute Wednesday, Washington and Lee Thursday, and Home Runs Play Big Part in Fri- Tlav's Scoring ! Henrv House CAROLINA LOSES FIRST BIG FIVE GAME TO DEVILS CLUB HOLDS GOLF MATCH SATURDAY Hering and Hibbard Leaders of Opposing Teams. Six games remain on the Carolina schedule. All of these are with members of the "Big Five" Collegi ate circle except the two games with the University of Virginia. .After playing at top speed since the opening of the season, the Heels will welcome the more-than-a week's rest. Saturday's contest with Duke was the last one for- Carolina until the first game with Wake Forest May 7. This rest will enable the Heels to reorgan ize the infield, for since the injury to Marshall Rand, snappy sophomore second baseman, Jackson has been playing second. The rest will be wel come to. the hurling staff. Last week-end all members of the corps saw action against V. P. I. and Duke Frank Fleming hurled the latter half of both contests. Opening .with Wake Forest May 7, the Heels finish their schedule in quick order. Following the Deacon contest Virginia will invade the State for two srames with Carolina. The Cavaliers play the first game of the series here May 10 and journey , to Greensboro the following afternoon for the final game. ' Duke comes to Emerson Field May 17 for the second game between the two teams. May 20 the Heels play State College for the second time, while the season ends with Wake For est here May 22. Freshman Ball Team Loses to Greensboro The North Carolina Tar Baby nine dropped a ball game to Greensboro High last Saturday with a score of 2 to 1. Sack's wild pitching featured in the entertainment of the after noon. , The freshmen won a forfeit game from the Wildkittens of Davidson College last Friday' afternoon when the opposition failed to make its appearance. Virginia Polytechnic Institute day. The University of Virginia is scheduled to play Maryland on the latter's grounds Saturday. The Tri-State League season tends through May 30. Club standings follow: Team - , .. .. Carolina . 8 V. M. I. 2 Maryland 3 N. C. State 3 Virginia 2 V. P. I ... 2 Washington and Lee 0 Leads Tar Heels at Bat. ex- Smashing out a 10-9 ten inning victory over V. P. I. Friday, Carolina cinched the pennant in the-Tri-State league, but dropping a 9-6 game to Duke put them Heels -in second place in the State title race. In the Fri day contest the Heels came from be I hind to win, while Saturday the Devils from Duke came from be hind to stop the Tar Heels. Pounding three home runs out of WnH-h rm-niiTifl ha nnlv two more the lot, the Heels scored early and frames scheduled, exclusive of the Hea uniu e iasi na11 OI two games which were rained out Here ' the Dukemen scored four runs with Washington and Lee and with to jump into the lead. Carolina had scored its Quotient, but the Devils early in April. still were to add another run to make the game more secure. They did so in the sixth inning. House and Jackson put the Heels away to an early lead with home runs in the first, second and third frames. House put one out of sight Heels Overcome by Fighting m the first with one on; Jackson repeated in the secondhand iiouse TECH GOLF TEAM WINSDUALMEET Georgians in Final Rounds of Play. came back in the third to add an other with the bases empty. These l ' i J -T -,. rrv TT.;n,;t' tom cckin. nome runs accuunueu iux jjvc ui vai- IIC IJ ill V CI L V O tVIX VWliA wUk3bUlli I . i :i. 4. 4.a. t aa olina's six runs. In the fifth Sher ea 1LS XIISU UCltJai, xi wic uauua ui a foreign foe this season on Saturday singled and came home on waiter last when representatives of Georgia lields tnree Dase myw' Tech eeked one a 10 to 8 win over the Jenkins held the Heels throughout Carolina club on the Hope Valley except when they were hitting, home Country Club course. After leading runs. Ball found the, going rough the procession throughout the entire from the first. Fleming handled the morning rounds, the Tar Heel aggre- Devils well after the fifth frame gation was overcome by the persistent House led the Heels, while Bennett fighting stride until the final holes and Adams did the heavy hitting for had been won. the Dukemen, Next Saturday two golf teams cap tained hy Dr. Hering and Dean Hib bard will clash on the country club links in a tournament, the winners of which will be given a free dinner that evening at the expense of the losers. The golfing members of the club are being divided into two teams of equal "strength, said Mr. Bynum, chairman of the Golf Committee, and members of the teams will be pair ed up in couples of about equal ability. ; The team having the largest score on a hasis of one point for the winner of the first six holes, one point for the winner oi the second six, and one point for the lowest score on the en tire twelve holes, will be declared the winner of the tournament and will en joy, the free dinner that evening. Pairing for the annual Spring Matched Play Handicap Tournament takes place in the immediate future, and an announcement of the date when this is complete will soon be made. Rifle Club Meeting There will be an important meet- ing -of the Rifle Club tomorrow night at 8 o'clock in Gerrard Hall. Im portant matters will be discussed, and all club and team members are requested to attend. Shanghai is on the eve of having its first modern taxicab service. Piper Green Discovers Superior Smoke Baltimore, Md., Aug. 31, 192S Larus & Brother Co., Richmond, Va. ' Dear Sirs: I have used one small box of your extra High Grade Plug Slice Tobacco, and as I have had twenty-seven years of experience as a tobacco user, I find your High Grade Edgeworth to be superior to all others. There is extra enjoyment in the use of it, which I will make known to my friends and continue the pleasure myself. Yours, (Signed) P. F. Green Edgeworth Extra High Grade Smoking Tobacco YOUR SPORT IT COMPLETE? Drop in and see our Complete Line of SPALDING LINEN KNICKERS GOLF AND SPORT SHOE& and SPALDING SUPPLIES r. for BASEBALL GOLF TENNIS' Students Supply Store Everything in Stationery WIN $20.00 Polly's Coffee Shop $5.00 for the first ten meal tickets sold; $10.00 for the second ten; and $5.00 extra to the one who sells twenty tickets first! MAKING A TOTAL OF $20.00 Contest Begins Immediately GET YOUR MEN! Duke Debaters Set ' An Unusual Record Duke University's debating team, composed of Everett Weatherspoon, of Durham: Spruill Thornton, of Winston-Salem; and Jennings King of Laurinburg, has returned from its eastetn tour after having established a record for the season of seven wins and one defeat out of nine de bates. One was a no-decision con ri : j j? r i: i-f .ruling uiuei ux vaiunna s guixcio ff1 0 AAn T CfUl in the morning rounds of individual PJLOuuu 111 matches was: Meade Willis, No. 1; Ronfls TsSlied Here Charles Chatham, No. 2; June Adams, No. 3 ; Luther Stewart, No. 4. Cap- Last Tuesday in a vote against a tain Adams led his teammates in their registration, the town of Chapel Hill early play with the lowmedal score ! voted to issue $15,000 of school bonds of 78. In the afternoon's foursome J These bonds were voted on in two engagements, the combinations of different issues of $7,500 each. The Wfllis-Chatham arid Adams-Stewart first is known as the funding issue were not so successful in keeping the and win be used to meet certain un Georgians down m their uphill bat- forseen expenditures of the local tie. school hoard this vear. The monev The next appearance of the Tar obtained from the second issue, the Heels in tournament play will be in building bonds, will be used to make the Southern Intercollegiate Golf h te th , , w i tournament which will get underway building, especially on the heating plant. in Asheville on May 8th. Phi Beta Phis Celebrate Anniversary The sixty-second anniversary of the founding of the Pi Beta Phi fra- The town of Chapel Hill is not is suing these bonds itself, stated Town Manager J. M. Foushee yesterday. The school board which will issue the bonds, asked the town to conduct this Attend Meeting ternity was celebrated Saturday &tion to see whether the residents night at the Carolina Inn at 6:30 by wished the bonds issued for this pur- tne memDers oi xne local cnaprer ana p0S .1 ' 1 XI TT! 1J J I " tne- ammnae in me u mversixy ana the village. Miss Maurine Forrester, president, and Miss Katheryne Batts, president Doctors F. K. Cameron and F. H. of the alumnae, presided at the long Edmister of the Chemistry Depart table seating 35 "i raters." The ment are attending the general meet- courses were interspersed with songs ing of the American Society of and toasts. Chemistry in Columbus, Ohio. For many years John Wards have been the collese man's shoe. Here you may select from a variety ,of styles those which particularly suit your individual taste v MEN'S SHOES On Display at STETSON "D" SHOP Kluttz Building Chapel Hill, N. C. " THE CURRENT STYLES IN CLOTHES. HATS. SHOES AND HABERDASHERY FOR LOUNGE, SPORTS AND CAMPUS USa6e WILL BE EXHIBIT ED IN YOUR TOWN ON DATE GIVEN BELOW. YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND. .. ." At ;-:'--'y:- CAROLINA DRY CLEANERS Today and Tomorrow Harry Kuster, Rep. FIFTH AVENUE. NEW YORK JACKSON BLVD.. CHICAGO

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