"Thursday, May 9, 1929 THE T A It H E E L Parre Tlirca Mm mm i 1 1, DC TOMORROW TAR HEELS MEET CAVALIERS FOR ANCIENT BATTLE Game on Morrow Will be 84th Diamond Struggle in 38-Year-Old Dispute. Veterans Who Will Meet Virginia For the , 84th time 'the' baseball teams representing the Universities of North Carolina and Virginia will Vmeet on the diamond to settle the -38 . year old classic. ; They meet tomor row afternoon on Emerson Field to play the second game of this year's series. Carolina won the first game by bunching four hits along with our Virginia errors to take a 5-4 verdict. Carolina has fared much' better this season than the Cavaliers, winning all but three games played. Virginia on the other, hand has split. about fifty ' fifty in its contests. Carolina has the Tri-State League title cinched while Virginia has a fifty fifty rating in the circuit. . ... Coach Ashmore will probably , send Flemming against the Cavaliers. Ball worked against Wake ; Forest' and Wright or Ball will work Saturday in Greensboro. Coach Howard Hol land, Virginia mentor, has four pit chers whom he may use against the Heels. Red Marshall, Jim Ellis, Charlie Costello, or Leo Fredjnay get the call. The Cavaliers played, Duke yesterday, State today and end the week's activity by playing Carolina twice. The Heels failed to hit their stride : against Wake Forest Tuesday after noon, but they had Lanning, one of the best hurlers in the state to use. Coach Ashmore will " send Captain Lufty, Jim Maus, Marshall Rand, Burgtss Whitehead, Henry ' Satter- . field, Henry House, Bob Jessup, and either iTom Coxe or Jim Barnhart against the Virginia hurlers. CAROLINA DOWNS 1 J&UT lifiUUl 1 ILErfOa Heel Netmen Return From Vic torious Northern Trip to Whip Georgia Tech CATCHER, V.". r r.'.-Av.-y - 'A mm r I::::-::::::::x:S:::i::v: it-.. M.- ..xv7.w WZr - igr -: JJ . - tfrmfmmt DUKE LEADS IN BASEBALLRACE Carolina Holds Runner-up Posi tion by Virtue of Eight Wins r And One Loss in Conference Play. With a clean slate against South ern; Conference teams Duke Univer- sityybaby member" of the Conference, is showing its heels to the remainder of the teams in7 the circuit. T With victories registered over State twice and Carolina once, Duke is the only team with a perfect rec ord. However, they have played only, three teams in conference com petition. Carolina is second " with eight victories in nine starts. . The Heels have lost only to Duke. Ole Miss and Georgia are third and fourth with four victories against one de feat and ten victories against three losses, respectively. Another North Carolina team ranks fifth, N. C. State. . The Terrors have woV seven games in ten starts. ' ; Standing including games of May 4: . : U. EC. SPONSOR FOR GOLF TOURNEY Southern Conference to IMeet in AsheviUe Next Week to Com pete for Title; Heels Have Strong Team. t Carolina's recent tennis triumphs have brought added attention to the University. By virtue of . victories over Georgetown, Catholic U., Mary land, and Georgia Tech all within a week and a day the Tar Heel Racketeers have made a strong bid for honorary recognition in Eastern and Southern tennis for 1929. , - The, Northern tour yielded three wins and one loss. Representatives of the University on the trip were: Captain' Scott, Yoemans, Shapiro, Merritt, Waddell, Norwood, and Coach Kenfield. V "; ' Georgetown University in Washing ton, D. C, afforded the opposition in the first foreign engagement for the Heels on Friday, April 26th. Caro lina; won this match by the closest score of the trip, 5-4. The Hill top pers boasted the two best college players in the country Pare and-Man-gin, who indeed were the main rea sons for the close call for Carolina. The feature of the day's play was the remarkable tennis of Pare in de feating Yoemans. Carolina star, in straigt love sets. Paired with Man gin, Pare repeated the performance in a defeat of Yoemans and Scott. The second day's play saw Caro Una engaging the University of Mary land at College Park. This contest proved comparatively easy for, the 1 Heels, who scored an 8-1 verdict losing but one singles match. On Monday, last, the University team found little opposition in Catho lic Universi ty, Baltimore, winning every mach to chalk up a 9-0 vic tory. . : ; . The Carolinians continued their play on Tuesday last with an engage ment with Princeton University in New Jersey. This resulted in a 3-6 defeat, the only set-back of the tour. The Princeton aggregation is reputed by national experts as hav ing the best college team in the coun try, several of the players being pro teges of ".Big Bill' Tilden. Carolina made the best showing of any team who has thus far engaged the Tiger tennis club this year. ; Matches which were scheduled for Wednesday and -Thursday last with Rutgers and New York University, respectively, were called off on ac count of rain. Just back from a victorious inva sion of the north and east, the Uni versity racketeers celebrated their re turn home with a 5-1 victory over Georgia Tech, on the courts here Sat urday. The Tar. Heels won all four singles matches, and then split the . doubles. ' . A v , . , " Pictured above are the veteran members of the University of North Carolina baseball team. The Tar Heels have already clinched the Southern Conference Tri-State League baseball title. They meet Virginia this week in two games that will, decide the winner of the annual series between these-two ancient rivals. " The first game with Virginia is to be played on "Emerson Field tomorrow, and the second , in Greensboro on Saturday. The game in Greensboro has come to be regarded as the outstanding college baseball classic of the South. ' ' . " : . . ,x . ; - ;-r ,- - ' - v Yeomans, Carolina sophomore arid State singles champion, had to go three sets to defeat Lewis, of Tech; in the feature match. Lewis and Goldin . won Georgia Tech's. Ion vic tory over Scott and Yeomans., of Car olina. i Summary: Yeomans (Carolina) defeated Lewis (Georgia1 Tech) , 6-4, 2-6, 6-2 j Schapiro (Carolina) de feated Cabaniss (Georgia Tech), 6-1, 6-2; . Merritt (Carolina) : defeated Williamson (Georgia Tech) ,6-4, 6-2 ; Waddell (Carolina) defeated Goldin (Georgia Tech), 7-5, 6-3; Norwood arid Waddell (Carolina) defeated Cabiness and Williamson ' (Geogia Tech), 6-1, 6-3; Lewis and Goldin (Georgia Tech), defeated Scott and Yeomans (Carolina), 6-4, 6-2. Team Scores : Carolina, 5 ; Geor gia Tech, 1. ; . The University will continue its tennis season when the . Carolina courtman engage Duke in Durham at 2:30 this afternoon. The next" en gagement of . the Carolina team will be a return match with Duke on the University ' courts on Tuesday next. MONOGRAM CLUB MEETING A meeting of "the" Monogram Club will be held this afternoon at six-thirty o'clock, announces Presi dent Ed Butler. The meeting , will bexthe form of a banquet and the election of next year's officers will L take place. ' . CAROLINA NOTICE Manager E. C. Smith of the Caro lina Theatre announces that Battle, Vance and Pettigrew dormitories will be the guests at the show Saturday night. In accordance with the usual procedure, the occupants of the dorms are asked to be at the door of the theatre with the respective presidents in time for the 7 o'clock show. ' Advertise in the TAR IIEELV DUKE NET TEAM BOWS TO HEELS Carolina Court Stars Win Seven Out of the Nine Matches to Clinch Meet. : NEW VICTOR RECORDS RELEASED EVERY FRIDAY UNIVERSITY BOOK AND STATIONERY CO. (Sutton Bldg.) Frosh Trackmen h h Overwhelm Duke By taking 11 out of a possible 14 first places the - Carolina Freshman Track team defeated the Duke Frosh by a score of 80 to 46. This Is the last, dual meet of the -season forsthe U. "N. C. Freshmen but they will en ter the State : .Championship meet this Saturday - on ' Emerson field, both Duke and State .are entering teams. Team W. Duke ...;:...i::.,:. ....? 8 North Carolina : 8 Ole Miss 4 Georgia v 10 N. C. State ....... 7 Alabama .............,. . 8 V. P. I. 5 Tulane .......:.J;4 Virginia 4 ; South Carolina :..... ' 2 Vanderbilt .I...., 2 Kentucky .......... 1 Tennessee :... Auburn : 6 Maryland' . .. .....j 3 Clemson " L... 3 Ga. Tech .....;:......... 5 V. M. I. ; 2 L. . S.- U, ..--,2 r Florida 1 ;V Miss A and M 0 " Wash, and Lee :.:. 0 Played one tie game. L. 0 1 1 3 3 4 4 4 4; 2 1 1 7; 4 5 10 4 5 4 0 0 Pet. 1.000 ; .889 : .8oo V .769 .700 .667 .556 .500 .500 2 .500 .500 .500 .500 .462 .429 .375 .337 .333 .286 .200 .000 .000 The University of North Carolina, sponsoring the annual Southern Con ference Golf Tournament in Asheville this week, will send four Tar Heel linksmen in quest of Conference honors. The tournament will be played over the Biltmore Forest Country Club course on Wednesday, Thursday, Fri day and Saturday of this week. Most of the Southern Conference institu--tions are expected to send teams. . The Tar Heel "hopes are on the same sterling quartet that won the -University's second consecutive state championship two weeks ago. Those men are June Adams; Jr., Asheville, N. C,; Meade Willis, Winston-Salem N. ,C; Luther Steward, Washington, D. C; and Charlie Chatham, Winston Salem, ;N. C. Meade Willis, Tar Heel Number One, . won individual honors over other crack golfers from North Caro lina's ."Big Five' but all the Tar Heels showed low scores. They met Sewanee in a dual meet over the Bilt more Forest links Tuesday, that tilt coming as warm-up affair for the Tournament play yesterday. 0r. MacNider In Atlantic City Patronize -Tar Heel Advertisers. Dr. de'B. McNider, Kenan Profes sor of Pharmacology, , in the School of Medicine? left Chaper Hill Monday afternoon for Atlantic City, where he will attend a national meeting of physicians. He expects to return to Chapel . Hill the latter part of the week. ' f , - . Sociology . courses for men and women members of the New York Police . Department are given by the faculty of Fordham University." The Pines is the favorite rendezvous for Club Gatherings, Bridge Luncheons and Fraternity get-togethers.' ; We solicit this kind of patronage,; feeling' certain that-everyone will be Highly ' pleased. 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