Trackmen Meet Cherry Point Today 1L ine ii ar eel PAGE THREE SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1945 Pre-Fliglit In Contes May A. Cindermen Go Up Agains' Cherry Point In Track Encounter Baseball Game Slated Here This Afternoon G ays Coach Ranson After Win In Today's Meet The initial home track meet of the 1945 season will be held on Fetzer field this afternoon, beginning at 2:30 o'clock, when the Tar Heel cindermen lock horns with the Marine runners from Cherry Point. This is the second time of the sea son that Coach Dale Hanson's lads have gone into competition, having been beaten two weeks ago by Georgia Tech in Atlanta. The meet promises to be a close affair, with the ever-improving Carolina squad battling hard to turn back the Marines, who came in second in the Indoor meet held here last winter. Following the event, today, Coach Ranson will begin preppinghis charges for three consecutive week-ends of running. A home meet with the Duke Blue Devils and races away with Vir ginia and Navy are on the docket be fore the Tar Heels return to home grounds for the annual AAU open track classic slated for June 2 in Fet zer stadium. Field events, the discus, javelin, shot and jumps, are slated to get under way at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon, and the running events will begin at 3 o'clock. Some 40 Carolina runners and field men are expected to partici pate actively, and according to Coach Ranson "in addition to those who will compete in the actual meet, there will be about 25 others taking part in time trials in the 330-yard, 660-yard and three-quarter mile runs." The lads running in the time trials are the boys who, although not participating ac tually in the meet, are members of the track roster and work daily. Probable contestants for Carolina this afternoon follow,, but last minute changes may be made. 100 Clayton, Hardaway, Fisher. 220 Rosa, Haigler, Hardaway, Fisher 440 Hester, Turner, Hunter. I 880 Dodson, Brown, Paxton, Good, Alien. Mile Leathers, : Pierce, Edwards, Lowrey. ;; . . V:.:. . -. . Two Mile Holden, Erath, Bolch, Hatch, Osborne, Chafin. High Hurdles Lineweaver, Man gum, Cook. Low Hurdles Lineweaver, Haigler, Rosa Pole Vault Begnaud, Gupton. High Jump Clayton, Whaley, Hob kirk, McKenzie, Rosa. Broad Jump Rosa, Fisher, Martin, Spillars, Smith, Mangum. Shot Put Hooper. Discus Allen, Clayton, Whaley, Jordon. Javelin Bauer, Clayton, Whaley, Holton, Bullard, Willingham, Spaugh. Gets Promotion Lt. Archibald Henderson, Jr., of Chapel Hill, -former University of North Carolina tennis star, who is now a . navigator with the AAF in Europe, has just received two pro- Crossword Puzzle ACKOS3 lWander about 2 Wagon 8 Wound cover 12 Drinker 14Dirty 1 aOriental sasn 17 Spend time with 19 Widen 21 Biblical weed 23 Notoriety 24 over-decoratea 26 Beast of burden 28 Dot 29 Type of violin 31 World speech 32 Wage 33 Steeple 34 Fixed 35 Man's nickname 36 Red vegetables 37 Woe is me! 38 Prefix: bad 39join with metal 41 Men 43 Require 45 Turns down 47 Noble 49 Fuss 50 Hopper 52 Bare 53 Saucy ' 54 Scheme 55 Downcast a 111 U ZZMLZW- L-- - i a Coed Tennis W omen Marines In Match Carolina coeds will play hostess this afternoon to ten Marine Women Re serves from Cherry Point on the var sity tennis courts at 2:00 o'clock. To day's match will be the second for the coed varsity team, and they hope to stage a big comeback after last week's humiliating defeat at the hands of William and Mary coeds. Carolina's team will be strengthen ed this afternoon by the addition of Emma Lee Rhyne who was out of last week's match with an ankle in jury. Emma Lee has been back for practice this week and is now able to play off the finals of the intramural Varsity Netters Invade Annapolis For Severe Test Carolina's varsity netters grabbed an easy victory from The Citadel sex tet last Thursday afternoon by wal loping the South Carolinians with an impressive 7-0 score. Coach JohnjKenfield and his tennis team will invade Annapolis, Mary land, this afternoon to tackle the Mid dies in one of the Tar Heels toughest assignments of the season. The Navy boys are undefeated and rank among the top net teams in the country. The Midshipmen turned back the Tar Heels last season with' a one-sided score of 7-2, but the Carolina netmen will be out to seek not only an upset but revenge for last year's beating. Last Thursday's victory was the first win the local netters have regis tered since the campaign opened. The Kenfieldmen lost a 7-2 decision to a potent William and Mary crew last week in the initial match of the iy4D season. Cliff Tuttle, top performer for the Tar Heels, scored an easy two-set win over Citadel's Copelan with the score being 6-2, 6-0. Duke Wilder was forced to go the limit to edge out Howard in the num ber two singles. Wilder dropped the first set to the Citadel racquetman, but forged ahead to take the next two sets to decide the match. Ed Baity won his second straight match of the season, by turning back Cheatham in straight sets 6-3, 6-2. Mac Davis had little trouble in sub duing Arramson by the score of 6-1, 6-3. Billy Weathers took his second triumph as he bested Chapman in two sets 6-4, 6-2. Rnv Rowe and Larry Probstem paired together to beat out a 6-0, 6-2 win over Citadel's doubles comDina tion Howard and Chapman. Johnny May and Ed Baity teamed up to whip Cheatham and Abramson, 6-2, 9-7. motions. 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The victor of the intramural tour nament will be put in the number one spot for today's match with Cherry Point, the runner-up getting the num ber two place. Pitted against the Marines in the remaining positions will be the following girls (in their probable order) : Ann Christian, Shir ley Dickinson, Joyce Fowler, and Dot Rhyne, Teaming up for doubles will be Jane Wideman and Emma Lee Rhyne and probably Anne Christian and Joyce Fowler, the only-coed to take her match in last week's play. Coed Softball Team Goes To Greensboro A softball team representing the Carolina coeds will journey to Greens boro today, where they will compete in the Play Day program at the Wo man's College. . , Those making the trip include: Dot Enzor, manager, Mary Jane Lloyd, Bill Lloyd, Betty Albergotti, Meadue Montgomery, Betty Chase, Anne Hodges, Anne Thornton, "Chuck" Henry and Catherine Sloan. Softball Schedule Phi Kappa Sigma, 6; Zeta Psi, -2. Delta Phi, 9; Phi Gams, 8. Sigma Nu, 23; SAE, 7. Med School No. 2 over ATO, for feit. ; Zeta Psi over Med School No. 1, forfeit. Vance, 10; Med School No. 3, 2. Smith, 10; Med School No. 2, 5. Vance, 11; Two Brews, 7. Corsairs, 16; SAE, 1. Med School No. 3 over Delta Sig ma Pi, forfeit. Sigma Chi over Bainbridge Aces, forfeit. Med School No. 1 over Phi Delts, forfeit. , Pi Kappa Alpha, 7; Sigma Nu, 4. Phi Kappa Sigma over Steele, for feit. Music Department To Feature Chopin A musical program will be pre sented by members of the music fac ulty and students over station WDNC from 12:45 until 1 o'clock today. Featuring compositions of Frederic Chopin, the program will include "Valse," and "Etude in A flat Major" by Elizabeth Taylor, Asheville, pianist; "Sonata in G Minor" by Emily Porter, cellist, accompanied by Mary Louise Emery; and "Black Key Etude" by Adele Burnham, pianist. The money you give for the Ameri can Cancer Society will be well used. CI The Most Dramatic HEALTH NEWS since Lowis Pasteur discovered germs. We are proud to be first in announcing thai the new wonder drug Penicillin is now avail able in our 3 Department for civilian use on Doctor's Prescriptions and the price is unbelievably low. D, r Carol Annexes Paddle Tennis Championship Ping-Pong Doubles Event Opens Monday Joe Carol, representing the Pi Lambda Phi fraternity, was crowned campus champion in the recent ping pong tournament, held in Woollen Gym. Carol defeated Archie Morris of Whitehead dorm in straight sets, 21-19' and 21-10. Carol eked out a win ever Don Anderson of the Phi Kappa Sigs to win the semi-final round, while Mor ris beat Jerry Schwartz and Carroll Poplin to reach the finals. The singles tournament interrupt ed the intramural softball schedule for a time, but the leagues were continued this week. Softball hostilities will be can celled again on "Monday to permit the running of a ping-pong doubles tournament. The tourney will be com pletely run off between 5:15 and 7:30 Monday afternoon. The pairings for the first round of the matches show the following teams playing: Pi Lambda Phi vs. Whitehead No. 1. Zeta Psi vs. Sigma Nu. Phi Gamma Delta vs.1 Bainbridge Aces. Kappa Sigma, bye. Beta Theta Pi, bye. Kappa Alpha, bye. Phi Kappa Sigma, bye. SAE, bye. Smith Raiders vs. Phi Delta Theta. Sigma Chi vs. Vance Dorm. ; Steele, bye. . Pi Kappa Alpha, bye. Med School, bye. v Zeta Beta Tau, bye. Battle Dorm, bye, ATO, bye. DUKE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF NURSING DURHAM, N. C. The next class will be admitted September 27, 1945. Only one class is enrolled each year. Basic entrance requirements are intelligence, aptitude for nursing, and character. The academic re quirements are 16 units of High School and at least one semester each of College Chemistry and Biology or Zoology. Annual tuition cost is $100 and covers the cost of instruction and maintenance. - Duke University School of Nurs ing offers the B.S. in Nursing upon completion of the 3-year nursing course and 60 semester hours of acceptable College credits. Duke University School of Nurs ing also participates in the U. S. Nurse Cadet Corps program. Under this plan, students who pledge themselves to continue in nursing throughout the war, receive free tuition, uniforms and a small monthly stipend. Application forms and catalogue can be obtained from: Dean, Duke University School of Nursing, Duke Hospital, Durham, North Carolina. an PHILIP LLOYD, Prop. Chapel HilL N. C. . PHONE 6141 3 Local Clubs Lock Horns At 3 In Initial Ration Loop Game Coach Bunn Hearn's Tar Heel base ball club tangles with the Carolina Pre-Flight school hefe on Emerson field this afternoon at 3 o'clock in the first of four Ration league games scheduled between the two teams. The local diamond stars already have two loop victories to their credit, both over State's Red Terrors, and this afternoon they will be gunning to keep their record clean and remain on top of the league. In pre-season clashes, Pre-Flight nosed out Caro lina two out of three times, but since then the 'Busters have lost several games to State. The latest loss came Thursday, 5-4, in 11 innings. In the tilt this afternoon Coach Hearn will call on veteran righthander Red Forrest to start on the mound. The rest of the lineup will remain as it has for the past couple of encount ers, with John Gregory at first, Tommy Thompson at second, Zeke Zientek at short and John Colones at third. Rollo Frazier will be behind the plate, and Al Elger, Bob Fahey and Leo Mullen will round out the picture in the outfield. This outer garden trio will be counted on heavily in the hit column, but the lead at the plate is likely to fall in the hands of any one of the fast-improving youngsters on the Tar Heel nine. After the tilt today with the Cloud busters, Carolina will take just a one day rest Sunday before starting a tough week. Four games are on deck for the locals next week, and all of them will be played away from home. Things get going Monday with the oft-postponed third game with State being reeled off in Raleigh. This is the game that was first called off in memory of the death of the late Presi dent Roosevelt and later postponed again becouse of wet grounds. There will be another one-day lay off Tuesday, with operations resum ing Wednesday with a second engage ment with the Edwards Co., semi-pro Every Prescription put into our hands is compounded with scientific accuracy and with the finest quality drugs available. ? 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