Newspapers / Daily Tar Heel (Chapel … / May 2, 1930, edition 1 / Page 3
Part of Daily Tar Heel (Chapel Hill, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
Friday, llzy 2, 1920 Freslineii Downed By Baby Deacons The frosh were downed Wed nesday afternoon for the first time in two weeks by a score of 6 to 1 by the Baby Deacons at Wake Forest. The Baby Deacon nine scored three runs in the second and three in the seventh to win the game. , McCaskill tallied the one run for the Tar Babies in the ninth. Even though the Tar Babies got more men on bases than the Baby Deacons, they were unable to score. Adkins started the mound work but was relieved by, Grif fith in the fifth. Pattisall was also relieved in the fifth by Pea cock who finished the game be hind the bat. Allan was sub stituted for Dixon in the eighth to hold down right field for the remainder of the game. Lister led the Deacons in hit ting by getting four hits out of four times at the plate. There was no outstanding hitting by any of the Tar Babies. The line ups: Carolina Ad kins p, Pattisall c, McCaskill lb, Perebee 2b, Powell 3b, Riggs s. s., Daniel If, Whitehead ,cf , Dix on rf ; Wake Forest Griffin p, Hicks c, Joyner lb, Barham 2b, Earp 3b, Bethume s.s, Lister If, Miller ef, White rf. The Carolina freshmen will meet the dak Ridge nine here Friday .at 4 :00, following which they will take a five day trip to Virginia playing several prep and freshmen teams. Golf Course Stopped W. H. Holderness and Norman Cooper, .former students at the University-were recently frus trated in their plans to con struct a miniature golf course in the lot adjoining the Carolina Inn when it was discovered that the construction of such an en terprise in the location would be in violation of the zoning law. Holderness and Cooper had purchased their equipment, se cured property rights, and be gun construction before apply ing for a permit. City Manager Foushee learned about the un dertaking and informed them that the site was outside of the business district and 'a permit of construction would be denied. It is rumored that they will attempt to carry out their ori ginal plans in the lot .adjoining the Tar Heel Club and fronting Franklin street, This property is in the business zone and may be used for such a purpose.- Chapel Hill is divided into four zones namely, Residence A, Residence B, Business 1, Busi ness 2. Paying amusements such as miniature golf courses, theatres, and the like must con fine their location to either one of the last two zones. P. H. Little Dyer Injured The four-year-old son of Pro fessor H. S. Dyer sustained a fractured shoulder yesterday morning when he was run over by Professor Peacock of the commerce department who was backing his automobile out of the garage. It seems as if the young boy had slipped away from home in order to play on the local play ground and was not seen by Pro fessor Peacock as he was back ing his car. He was rushed to the infirm ary where an x-ray examination was made by Dr. Abernethy, re vealing a fractured shoulder. From the infirmary he was tak en to Watts hospital in Durham. His father is away on a glee club trip, and his mother accom panied him to the hospital. Double Forfeit Both the teams representing Sigma Nu and ; Kappa . Alpha failed to appear for their sched uled game yesterday afternoon. Intramural Baseball FRIDAY, MAY 2 ' 3:30 p. m (1) Old East vs. Carr; (2) Mangum vs. Aycock ("F"). V 4:30 p. m.(l) Everett ("I") vs. Grimes; (2) Manly vs. Ruffin. PRIZES OFFERED FOR BAT ESSAYS National Contest Is . Open To All University Students. A national contest being con ducted by the Sales Analyst, Inc., of Boston, has for its pur pose an exhaustive "market study of baseball bats from every pos sible point of view. Gash prizes totaling 50 dollars are being of fered to students in a selected number of universities and col leges among which is Carolina. Students in these universities are invited to write papers, not to exceed 1500 words, on some phase of baseball bats, their qualities, ses, quantities, and attitudes of baseball players to baseball bats in general. The papers must be mailed to the Sales Analyst company on or be fore Monday, May 5. Contes tants must give full name, ad dress, and name of university. Though participation in this contest is not limited to eco nomics students, members of these classes interested in mod ern economic problems are es pecially urged to enter the con test, which it is claimed offers an excellent opportunity for ' put ting into practical use ideas formed about these problems. ' Further information concern ing this contest, including con ditions of competition and sug gested points to cover, may be secured from Malcolm D. Taylor, associate professor of market ing at the University. UNIVERSITY STUDENTS MAKE INSPECTION TOUR The industrial chemistry and the chemical engineering classes of the University went on an in spection tour to Greensboro Wednesday. The Proximity Air Works, Vick Chemical ' Co., and Pomona Terra Cotta Works were inspected under the super vision of local professorsl These tours are taken rom time to time and count as part of the regular class work. They alford students an opportunity to observe the actual application of what they learn in the class room. This is tne fourth tour taken this year. Other trips were to the Virginia-Carolina Chemical Company of Durham and the Durham Gas Plant, to the Buck eye Oil Company of Raleigh, and the ice and Alteration plants in Chapel Hill. RARE MALADY REPORTED S. A. Nathan, county health officer, recently had a report on the first case of cerebrosperia meningitus in nine years. Philip Atwater, 'colored, was the pa tient. He became ill on Sunday, April 27, and was dead when Dr. Nathan arrived. He was 22 years of age" and " lived half a mile from Hillsboro. . One case of scarlet fever at Cedar Grove has also been re ported .to Dr. Nathan, and three cases oi pelegra in the nearby section, of Chapel Hill ; .one case of pneumonia'; 2 cases of whoop ing cough; and 2 cases of chick en pox; Dr. Nathan says that he thinks "chicken pox is on the de cline. Phi Wants No Outsiders G, P. Carr, chairman of the dance committee of the Phi As sembly announces that with the exception of the officers of the Di Senate, no outsiders will be permitted to attend the dance. THE DAIL Betas Bow to Dekes In. the snappiest game seen on the intramural diamond ' this season, D.KE. defeated the Betas 8 to 0 yesterday after noon. Both nines presented aj pair of fine batteries. Alexander, who pitched for the Dekes hit a triple and a single in three attempts to lead his team at bat. Newcombe, catcher and Walker also con nected for triples. Waddell was on mound duty and Race did the receiving for the Betas. The game was full of action and few errors were made. The fast fielding of the entire Deke team and the ability to hit in the pinches gave them the victory. It was a hard fought game and much closer than the score would imply. t Chi Psi forfeited to Phi Gam ma. Delta in a scheduled game. Moore Proves Nemesis " With , Wiley Moore pitching a two-hit game and striking out 13 men, New Dorms defeated Old West 7-2 yesterday after noon. , Hardin, Moore and Shelton led the hitting for New Dorms. Score by innings : Team R II E O. W. ... 001 102 2 1 N. D. 005 2 7 9 1 Batteries: Old West Wine coff and Woodley; New Dorms Moore and Williamson. -lailo ring replaces The old drawn-up waist and bunched-up seat in pajamas will soon disappear from "dorm,, dishabille. Now you can have comfortable roominess with tailored trimness. The Super-Seat a Wilson Brothers origination, is entirely different from any former pajama design. An ingenious back panel fits neatly. without the slightest TAR HEEL S tailings Is Captain L. F. S tailings has been elected captain of next year's varsity wrestling team. S tail ings was perhaps the most valuable man in this season's competition. The Carolina team won the state championship this year and tied for third place in the southern conference meet. TALKIE LECTURE GIVEN TONIGHT All the mysteries of the film ing, production and exhibition of the talking movie will , be ex plained this- evening when a rep resentative of the General Elec tric Company will give a dem onstration and explanation of the Photophone at 7:15 in Phil lips hall. : At the demonstration of the machine this evening, the rep resentative will first give an ex planation of the principles upon which the instrument works and then will present several pic tures showing how the talking films are made. In addition to showing the technical films of the photo phone, the representative will exhibit several short films of a more popular nature. The members of the electrical engineering department state that the public is cordially' in vited to attend the meeting. m 3uper-eat jrajamas A ne-w slee-velessnee length 'WW . lllf MW&tf A" - :.. trnAtl fn- msi&? lie same seat feature t rt::t iite,m& A . model for summer :Vv::-Vl ' . e J, . , I - , W y-. : : : as in buper-iihortS - : . W'kAt.ij . 'J&s - ' (fM ''V'.' i T binding or bunching in either J- a berdash ery, C H I C AGO N E W Y O R K Guarantee If any article bearing the Wilson Brothers trade-mark is unsatisfactory for any reason jou can exchange it at any Wilson Brothers, dealer. If your haberdasher does not carry Super-Seat Pajamas we Afternoon of Hard Tennis The Kappa Sigma tennis team beat D. K. E. yesterday after noon by winning all three' of their singles matches. No doubles were played. In the singles Cozart, Kappa Sigma, defeated Holderness, D. K. E., 6-1, 6-1. Bridges, Kappa Sigma jdef eat ed Craig, D. K. E., 6-0, 6-1. Kleemeier, Kappa Sig ma, defeated Lindsay, 6-2, 6-2. Beta Theta Pi took Kappa Alpha over the rocks yesterday afternoon In a very interesting and hard fought match. In the singles, Dresslar, Beta Theta Pi, defeated Holt, Kappa Alpha, 6-1, 6-1. Moody, Beta Theta Pi defeated Williams, Kappa Alpha 6-1, 6-2. Black, Beta defeated Blue, K. A., 6-2, 6-1. Golfers Keep Stride Carolina keeping up her win ning streak swept the highly touted Vanderbilt team off 'their feet at Birmingham, "Alabama by a score of 10 1-2 to 7 1-2 in a golf match Wednesday. The match was considered to be an important one since Van derbilt had beaten Georgia Tech earlier in the season and since Georgia Tech has been the Tar Heels' only conqueror this year. This match was a good prac tice round for the southern con ference intercollegiate matches which are taking place on the same course this . week-end. gathering TT1 W 5. seat ortrrotch. You sleep in ease and lounge in style. Super-Seat pajamas are now offered by haberdashers at school and back home in all the most approved styles, the latest patterns, the newest colors. When you drop in to see them, ask also about the new . Wilson Brothers Super-Shorts, the season's smart underwear with the same comfort feature. ' "! 1 f : 3! SAN F RAN CISCO P A RI S shall gladly supply them to you through the nearest dealer upon receipt of your chest measurement color preference, and check. ($3, $3 JO, $4, $5.) Address, Wilson Brothers, 530 South Wells Street,- Chicago, WILSON BROTHEKS Haberdashery Pase Three Intramural Tennis I FRIDAY, MAY 2 ; 3:00 p. m. (1) Tau Eps;!on .v Phi vs. Phi Alpha ; (2) Old West vs. Grimes. 4 :30 p. m. ( 1 ) New Dorms vs. Manly; (2) Question Marks vs. Mangum. Much Competition For Places on Relay Team Several linemen may upset the dope and win places on the Carolina football relay team that will run in the special- feature football relays at the State track meet at Greensboro Saturday. Farris, Fysal, JKoenig and Mc Iver, all linemen, are running a neck and neck race with Nash, Magner and Branch, backfield stars, for the honor of. running on the select relay outfit. But then, the slow, dumb guard went , out with the Notre Dame sys tem ! . Nims Will Not Take -Part In Track Meet The Tar Heel trackmen will go to the state Greensboro meet at Greensboro Saturday after noon without the services of Captain Dave Nims, out for the season with an infected foot. Ken Gay. has been converted from a sprinter and will run with Lionel Weil in. the quarter-mile, for the Tar Heels. 5 t.t VP I i II T'TH).
Daily Tar Heel (Chapel Hill, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 2, 1930, edition 1
3
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75