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SEsdiy:Aprfl-6; 1S33 - TUB DAILY TAR HEEL W A'. ecti 104 -I Over -o- W. Fie! .Sprinters And see Take TMrt Of Fifteen First PI rteen aces - Charlie Fanner Bests Ed Hanun in 100. and 220. FAST TIMES MARK MEET Barkley And Farmer Tie For High Scoring Honors; Mile Relay 'Team Misses Record One Second. Charlie Parmer Setting a fast pace in every event and taking 13 of 15 first places, a well-balanced Univer sity track team overwhelmed Georgia Tech liere yesterday afternoon by a score that was a decided upset- 104 to 27. The Tar Heels dropped first places only in the broad jump, in which Tech presented the world champion Ed Hamm, and j in the javelin in which Tech presented the sophomore Doug Graydon, who -threw 192 feet 4 inches yesterday, and who has thrown 205 feet, far better than the southern record of 193 feet 84 inches. Fast times and good perform ances marked the varsity meet, although no records were brok en. The real feature proved to be the two sprints in which Charlie Farmer, Tar Heel sopho more ace, twice beat Ed Hamm, southern champion in the 100 and 220, both times by a mar gin of slightly better than three ;yardsVw, .. - - : ef v' Minor Barkley; Tar Heel' dis tance star, turned in fast times for first places in both the half mile and mile, and a tie with Farmer for high scoring honors. Farmer also ran anchor man on the Tar Heel !elay team, which finished a fast mile, near ly a third of V lap ahead of Tech, in 3 minutes 28 seconds, just one second slower than the University record. Summary: 100-yard dash Farmer (C), Hamm (T), Slusser (C). Time, 10 seconds. 220-yard dash Farmer (C) , Hamm (T), ". Gay (C). Time, 21.8 seconds. 440-yard run Weil (C) and Nims (C) tied for first; New comer (T). Time, 51.6 seconds. 880-yard run Barkley (C), Garrett (C), Hamer (C). Time, 2:01. 120-yard highJhurdles Perry (C), Reid (C), Stafford (C). Time, 16 seconds. 220-yard low hurdles Slusser (C), Foxhall (T), Perry (C). Time, 25.8 seconds. One-mile run Barkley (C) Lowry (C), Asbury (T). Time, 4:31.4. Two-mile run Baucom (C), Wrenn (C), Crisfield (T). Time, 10:08. One-mile relay Won by Car . olina (Weil, Gay, Nims, Farm er). Time 3:29. Pole vault Arnold (C), and Neiman (C) tied for first; De- JarnpttP. m and Drv (C) tied for third. Height 12 feet. Shot Put Adkins (C), Bai ley (T), Brown (C). Distance, 40 feet. Discus Brown (C), Dameron (C). Holt (T). Distance. 130 f j r feet 2 inches. High jump Bagby (C), Johnson (C) ; Ruble (C) and Willis (T) tied for third. Height 5 feet 9 inches. Broad jump Hamm (T) , Neiman (C), Johnson (0). Dis tance, 24 feet . ' Javelin Graydon (T), Brown (C), Parsons (C). Distance, 192 feet 4 inches. 4 i ' 4 4 ft I MT TEAM SCORES DOUBIMICTORY Varsity Wins Over Raleigh Club And Frosh Defeat Char lotte High School. reshmen Annex 59 Points To Take High Scoring Honors In Quadrangular Track Meet Here The North Carolina varsity opened TAR HEELS FACE SEVEN EVENTS AT HOMTHIS WEEK Baseball, Track, Golf, And Ten nis Players To See Action In Chapel Hill. Seven home events feature a big week's program ahead for University of North Carolina athletic teams. The tennis stars will start the week off Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock with the annual Varsity Frosh '". meeting. History has never yet shown the Frosh vic tors, but such freshman stars as Bryan Grant and Wilmer Hines, first ranking Senior and Junior stars,, respectively, in the South, are expected to give the varsity a great fight. i The varsity nine will unlimber its big bats here Tuesday after noon at 4 o'clock, taking on Maryland in its first Tri-State League game of the year. - Two events grace the Chapel Hill program for Wednesday afternoon. . The Freshman nine will parade its star hurlers a gainst Winston-Salem High, and the varsity trackmen will carry on against Duke, the team that is conceded the best chance of breaking the Tar Heels' record of eight consecutive State titles. The varsity golfers will also see action Wednesday, meeting William and Mary on the near by Hope Valley Country Club course. The other home events will be golf matches with Wake Forest Friday and Duke Satur day over the Hope Valley course. Tar Heel teams will also see action in three engagements away from home. Beginning their annual North ern trip, the varsity nine will face Maryland at College Park Friday and Virginia at Char lottesville Saturday in two more games that count in both Tri State League and Southern Con ference standings. The varsity trackmen will participate in the classic Georgia Tech Relays at Atlanta on Sat urday in the third foreign en gagement. : ' - Carolina Wins 6-4 and freshmen netmen their season yesterday with large wins in practice matches with the Raleigh Tennis Club and Charlotte high teams." Bryan Grant and Wilmer Hines, number one ranking Senior and Junior Southern players, showed the way, as the frosh took Charlotte in tow, 7 0, six of the matches going, to the Tar Babies in straight sets. Harvey Harris, Raleigh star, pushed Ed Yeomans, North Car olina college champ, hard for a 6-3, 6-3 victory, but otherwise the Tar Heel varsity won a fair ly easy 6-1 victory. Green and Page, took their doubles match from Baggs and ienaan ior Kaieign s one vic tory, 6-0, 3-6, 6-4. Grant, Hines, Wright, Abels and Barnett won the singles matches for the freshmen. Wright and Barnett, and Abels and McKee won the doubles matches. .Yoemans, Hendlin, Merritt, Graham and Lickin won . the singles matches for the varsity, and Merritt and Yeomans won the doubles match. - Harris, Strong, Green, Bren- non and Page made up the Ra leigh team. Boxing Notice' "Bo" Shepard announces that all intramural boxers must be weighed in by 1 o'clock tomorrow. TAR BABIES WIN IN OPENING TUT Fresh Land 17 Hits To Defeat Darlington Prep Charlotte Places Second, Greens boro Third And Wilming ton Fourth. TAKE NINE FIRST PLACES Drane And Jensen Star For Tar Babies As Former Cops Both Sprints And Latter Wins Mile And Half -Mile. - A hard-hitting, steady-fielding Carolina Freshman nine opened its season here yesterday after noon with a 26-5 win from Dar lington Prep School. McNeill pitched steady ball and held the Darlington team to 8 blows, while his mates were garnering 17. . Dixon, Peacock, Riggs and McNeill led the Tar Baby bat ting attack. Dixon and Riggs each garnered two triples, and McNeill one, while catcher Pea cock hit safely four times in as many tries. For the- losers, Mclver hit safely three times in four tries. Score by innings : Darlinirton .... 000 410 000 5 Carolina - 062 063 36x 26 Batteries: Talley and Wiggs; McNeill, Griffith and Peacock. Umpires J ones and Lloyd. INTRAMURAL SCHEDULE FOR WEEK Tennis FIRST WEEK f 1 I MONDAY, iPRIL 7 , 4:00 p. m. 1. T)elta Kappa Epsilon vs Phi Sigma Kappa; 2. Zeta Psi vs Phi Delta Theta. 5:00 p. m. 1. Chi Psi vs Phi Alpha; 2. Chi Phi vs Zeta Beta Tau. TUESDAY, APRIL 8 NOTE: No games scheduled on account of Carolina-Maryland varsity game. . WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9 4:00 p. m. 1. New Dorms vs Ruff in; 2. Steele vs Everett "I"; i, 5:00 p. m. 1. Manly vs Ques tion Marks; 2. Mangum vs Grimes. THURSDAY, APRIL 10 4:00 p. m. 1. Beta Theta Pi vs Chi Phi; 2. Chi Phi vs Sig ma Epsilon. 5:00 p. m. 1. New Dorms vs Steele; 2. Old West vs Manly. FRIDAY, APRIL 11 4 :00 p. iri. 1. Grimes vs Ques tion Marks; 2. Aycock "F" Everett "I." 5:00 p. m. 1. Sigma Alpha Epsilon .vs Zeta Beta Tau ; 2. Phi Alpha vs Alpha Tau Omega. NOTE TO MANAGERS: Mac Gray will be in charge on the tennis courts. Please have your men report to him to be assigned to the intramural courts. Also please have teams be ready to play at the hour assigned to them. Baseball When a man has electricity in his hair and gass in his stomach is it evident that he should go into the public utility business? SECOND WEEK MONDAY, APRIL 7 4:00 p. m. 1. Manly vs Steele; 2. Everett T' vs Ruffin. 5:00 p. m.. 1. Delta Kappa Epsilon vs Phi Alpha ; 2. Man gum vs Carr. - , TUESDAY, APRIL 8 NOTE : No intramural games scheduled on account of the Carolina - Maryland varsity game. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9 4:00 p. m. 1. Pi Kappa Alpha vs Theta Chi ; 2. Sigma Zeta vs Delta Tau Delta. 5:00 p. m. 1. Phi Delta Theta vs Sigma Phi Epsilon; 2. Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs Tau Epsilon Phi. - Carolina won crame of the two the second game series with Georgia 6-4 at Athens yes terday. Details of the contest were not available at time of going to press, but it is under stood that Wright did the mound work for the Tar Heels. The Bull Dogs took the first game from Carolina Friday 9-1, with the Tar Heels getting only three hits. Fleming, Hinton and Longest pitched. Carolina Golf Team Wins Practice Match .-. The Carolina varsity golf team defeated Maury high school, of Norfolk, Virginia, 1414 to 312 yesterday afternoon in a practice match at the Hope Valley course. Fred Maxton was medalist of the meet, with a low score of 74. Joe Adams, number one. Car olina man, won from Herwitz 3-0 ; Fred Maxton lost to Balote 1-2; Raymond Chatham won from Keller 2-0; and Billy O' Brien won from the Maury num ber four man 3-0. THURSDAY, APRIL 10 4:00 p. m. 1. New Dorms vs Grimes ; 2. Alpha Tau Omega vs Delta Sigma Phi. 5:00 p. m. 1. Sigma' Phi Sigma vsivs Lambda Chi Alpha; 2. Lewis "J" vs Old West. FRIDAY, APRIL 11 4:00 p. m. 1. Carr vs Steele ; 2. Aycock vs Old East. 5:00 p. m. 1. Sigma Delta vs Kappa Sigma; 2. Sigma Chi vs Zeta Psi. . Note to Managers: Please do not forget the ruling that two consecutive forfeits renders your team ineligible for further par ticipation in your league. Man agers also please check the ell-j gibility of your men before you play them if there is any doubt in your mind as to their eligibil ity. , ' . , Beta Cephei is the name of an immense star, known as a "breathing star," which puffs it self in and out, like an exhausted runner, at a speed of nine and a half miles a second. The Carolina Frosh - carried off honors in yesterday after- 1 noons quadrangular tracKi meet with Charlotte, Greensboro and Wilmington High Schools. The Tar Babies took 9 of 13 first places and set a fast pace throughout for 59 points. Charlotte High was second with 36, followed by Greensboro with 29 and Wilmington with Mullis, who threw the discus 124 feet 5 inches for a first, and placed second in the shot; Wood and Barksdale, who tied for first in the high jump; Deal and Allison, hurdlers; and Hob- son, Dulin and Bordener in the distance runs, led Charlotte's attack. Nicholson, who won the broad jump, and Homey, who won the shot, accounted for Greensboro's first places, while other point winners were Goodwin, who tied for first in the vault, and Lock- well, Abernethy, and Norman. Drane, who won both sprints ; and Jensen; who in both the half mile and mile wrere out standing for the Tar Babies. Other .first places were won by Mitchem, quarter-miler ; Davis, high hurdler ; Staff ord, low hur dler ; and Martindale, vaulter, for the Tar Babies. Brittain threw the javelin J48 feet 5 inches for Wilming ton's one first place. Other point winners for Wilmington were Smith, Ruskin and Kulken. 100-yard dash Drain (NC), Goodwin (G), Smith (W), ixeiger (JNU). lime, 10.4 sec onds. Mile run Jensen (NC) Cor- dle (NC), Bordener (C), Hub bard (NC). Time, 4:52.1. . 220-yard dash Drane (NC), Goodwin (G), McMillan (C), Geiger (NC). Time, 23 seconds. 120 high hurdles Davis (NC), Deale (C), Stafford (NC), Wood (C). Time 17 seconds. 440 - yard : dash Mitcham (NC), Rankin (W), HobsonN(C), Bradly (G).- Time 53.2 seconds. 220-yard low hurdles Staf ford (NC), Smith (W), Allison (C), Deal (C). Time, 27.2. 880-yard run Jensen (NC), Jones (NC), Duland (C), Ran kin (W). Time 2:3.8. High jump Wood (C), Barksdale (C) ; Kulker (W), Newland (NC), SOckwell (G), Abernethy (G). Height, 5 feet 5 inches. , Discus Mullis (C), Davis (NC), Hasty (C), Homey (G). Distance, 124 feet 54 inches. Broad jump Nicholson (NC), Weeham (NC), Smith (W) Linderman (NC). Distance, 21 feet 1.5 inches. Pole vault Martindale (NC) and Goodwin (G) tied for first; Norman (G). Javelin Brittain (W), Hor ney (G), Chandler (NC). Dis tance 148 feet 5 inches. Shot put Homey (G); Mul lis (C), Brittain. (W), Davis (NC). Distance,. 46 feet 4 inches. Dr. Arthur MacDonald, of Washington, has bequeathed his brain and body to the anatomieal laboratory of the medical school of Western Reserve University at Cleveland. - - Chorus Rehearsal Carolina Co-Eds Be Stickers, Ask Dates With Harvard Men (Continued from, first page) least," she continues, "favor me with the courtesy of an answer to this letter." From what the Rover could learn after an extensive cross examination of recipients of these request-notes, Harvard men are not prone to answer the fair co-eds of the North Caro lina college. At least none was willing to say that he did. Some of them blushed when the Rover asked this pointed question, and on this alone he is tempted to be lieve that not all Harvard stu dents tell the Press the truth all of the time. He admits, how ever, that he has no proof upon which to base this opinion. Longs For Poetry One correspondent who uses the address of a dormitory in this North Carolina institution remarks that she appreciates above all things a love for poetry. "I have heard it said," she comments, "that Harvard men are noted for their quota tions of verse as answers to rhetorical questions. I know that I would like to hear such retorts, for they show a su perior mentality, and practical, application of poetry." Another confesses that her list of men friends is sadly lack ing in a single Harvard man, student or. graduate, and that she realizes shais missing some thing. Then she suggests that perhaps she may be fortunate enough some day to meet the young man to whom she is writ ing ' . s"If you may ever come to W (the Rover , omits the name of the town in deference to her feelings), I do-h6pe that you may see fit to look me up. I would be delighted to meet you, and promise that I shall do whatever I can to make your visit a pleasant one." As far as the Rover could find out there is ' not the least bit of jealousy among the students as to whom such letters are de livered. The Rover took a good look at the recipient of a letter addressed to "Mr. Harvard's Handsomest" and concluded that there were at least other stu dents in the university who could outstrip him in a men's beauty contest. , Some one told the Rover that a letter addressed to "Mr. Harvard's Best Sport" was delivered, on suggestion of the . dorm porter, to the one stu dent in the building who com plained to him most often that there was "never any hot water in the wash room." "Bull-Thrower" Gets One . Some may deduce that the Yard letter-carrier , has enough duties without considering to wnom ne-wm deliver such epis tles, but such is not the case. Mr. Postman, when one of these letters happens to be in his sack, shows it to the several dormi tory porters and asks them to suggest the student to whom it shall be delivered. Invariably it is reported, the letter is never returned to the sender, marked "No such person at address giv en below." But it is a matter of record that there Was plenty of noise when a j certain non-letterman was handed'a letter to "Mr. Har vard's Best Athlete" with the remark: "Bull-throwers are ath letes, aren't they?" The community chorus will hold a rehearsal in Gerrard hall tomorrow night a 7 :30. The practice will be over in time for those present to attend Helen Pugh's concert. Addition to the Inn A new room for private parties is being added to- the Carolina Inn. It will cover the space now. devoted, to the per gola west of the dining room.
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