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Saturday, April 23, 1932 THE DAILY TAR, HEEL Page Three Grant Blasts Way Into Finals Of North Carolina Tennis Tourney Hines and Shuford Enter Dou bles Final; Grant-Wright May Come Through. HESES WILL MEET WELCH No Upsets Registered in State Tourney, but Favorites Find Tough Going Yesterday. Bryan "Bitsy" Grant blasted his way into the singles finals of the North Carolina college ten nis tournament yesterday, and will take up his big racquet in de fense of his crown at 2:00 o'clock this afternoon, meet- Steele, Manly Win in Intramural Tennis Steele took an easy win from the Question Marks in the dor mitory league of intramural tennis yesterday, while Mangum lost to Manly after playing an extra match. In the fraternitv league Phi Delta Theta and T. E. P. won in extra matches while the Phi Kappa Sigma and S. A. E. teams forfeited to 'each other. Peacock and Holt of Steele FAVORITES IN TENNIS TOURNEY 1.. j j ing either Wilmer Hines, the nau an easy tlme winning irom teammate he defeated last vear. tne Question Marks, taking all v vww v j or Barney Welch of Duke, who will meet in the other semi-final match at 11:00 o'clock this morning. Hines and Harley Shuford matches while .Parker and En- ioe oi rni ueita rneta nad a hard time winning from the Kappa Sigma team. freshman tournament and it re- won their way into the doubles mained for Walter Levitan to finals yesterday, but darkness pull the big upset in eliminating came when Grant and Lenoir John Higgins 7-5, 8-10, 6-4. Wright had their semi-final Hifnrins is Duke's number one match with Norwood and Welch freshman and beat Harris in a of Duke at one set all. The third recent dual meet. Levitan will set will be played at ( 10 :00 meet Ricky Willisr another Tar o'clock this morning, and the Baby, at 10:00 o'clock this wti-wmst tttiII rvt rr4 TTi n ct on Qlin Jl 1 1. Ml WUT V1" - morning, ana tne winner win en- -j teainmate one short one lon Dr0oablV De on ford at 4 -.duocioclcin tne alter- gage Harris for the title at 2:00 opposite sides of the net again this year when this afternoon noon for the title Grant and o'clock this afternoon. brines around the singles and doubles finals in this vear's North i . -. - , - Hines captured last year. T frosllTT,aT, imiw nnr. Carolina college tennis tournament tm TTnoofc tt j t - Last year Grant beat Hmes for the singles title, and then the 1 ney Harris ana ievitan won turn cvr 4 ccvcl cw nnrl iirnn slrhiiTVlfkc nAiim TVmir o nnnnnonfc The favorites continued to their way into the finals by beat- in both singles and doubles this vear. for tho Grant-Hines team plough through the varsity tour- ing their teammates Jones and has been dissolved, and Grant is playing with Lenoir Wright and ney without upsets, but many a Shulman 6-2, 6-1. They will Hmes with Harley Shuford. seeded star was forced to extend meet Higgins c rr t t ' S " ' i ' XW'ss,', ' ' ' f - -4 'A f ? fejvS" T" -" ' - , t r- ; ' I hr , I ! ' ' x tf&- ! 1 r-'" 4 f"; f I - I A i r II - t !i v i ' - - HI 'I I P J l 'S'V ; ; V - I ft i i i! 1 't 1 Longest And Coombs Slated To Meet On Moudd This Afternoon Baseball Results NATIONAL LEAGUE St. -Louis 5; Pittsburgh 3. Cincinnati 4; Chicago 5. New York 13; Philadelphia 3. Brooklyn 1; Boston 4. AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago 1; St. Louis 4. Detroit 16; Cleveland 3. (Only two games played) Tar Heels Will Be Seeking Sec ond Straight Victory Over Duke Blue Devils. BEARS ON BIG FIVE RACE Carolina Risks Perfect Record In Group; Duke After Sec ond Win in State. ' TV ft j- -v-fi r" A himself and show the crowd his Duke, who beat Hansen and A. i. DiirjiAlo Grant, facing a day of four in the finals this afternoon at nAri A ALlXlA O'O matches, dispatched his team- 4:30 o clock. mate John -Dillard quickly in his Second round varsity singles : T. E. P.'s Lose First Game of first, but Lenoir Wright, third- Barnev Welch. Duke, beat Season to Phi Alpha in ranking Tar Heel and a finalist Norwood Duke. 7-5. 3-6. 6-3. Intramural Baseball. in the Southern Senior last sum- beat TRIANGULAR MEET FOR FRESHMEN IS SCHEDULED TODAY Ranson Takes Twenty-Five Men Trip to Meet Charlotte High And Davidson. " on mer, gave him a great battle in his semi-final. Grant took the first two sets 6-2," 6-0, then while trailing 3-2, Wright found himself and played two of the best sets "of his career. "VVright won the third set 7-5, Grant the deciding set 6-4, and the big lit tle ' ' ItrrRT anrt lei cr ltinirnro rr tqVo q OUXiXi , xxxx, fagt well.played game fr()m Lenoir Wright, Carolina, beat Kappa Alpha 8 to 5 in the intra- Jim Feake, Uuke, b-d, 4-b, b-d. mural contests vesterdav after. winner xnneis, arunii, mi, noon. - s. A. HJ. jumped into a Dixson, Carolina, 4-6, 6-2, 6-2. hong lead in the first inning. Barney, Welch, Duke, beat scoring five times while its op- star had to be at His best to Har1 Shuford, Carolina, 7-9; ponents were not counting. Dur ing the next four frames, how- lever, Kappa Alpha did all the run-making and at the begin iiiing of. the sixth inning, the score was five-all. The winners then crossed the plate three times to clinch the battle. Cope do it. Welch Wins Harley Shuford, fourth-rank- ine: Tar Heel, gave Barney Welch, Duke, seeded third, an nt.her real scare. Welch won 7-9, 6-4, 6-4, but it was a great match, with only one break of service in each set, and with both bovs claying their top game. Jim Peake, Duke, put up ' an other epic' exhibition in his quar ter-final with Lenoir Wright. Wright was off at the start, arid trying to save himself for his match with Grant, ' but Peake, with all sorts of aces in his can nonball serve, made him open up wide to win 6-3, 4-6, 6-3. Doubles Play Hines and Shuford, Carolina's favorites, contributed the feat 6-4, 6-4. Semi-finals varsity singles: Bryan Grant, Carolina, beat Lenoir Wright, Carolina, 6-2, 6-0, 5-7, 6-4. First round varsity doubles : Carroll and Collins, Wake Forest, beat Kelly and btoney, and Harris at bat and Parsley State, default. "." in the field led the S. A. E. at Abels and Minor, Carolina, tack. The hitting of J. Phipps V beat Martin and 'Butler, Duke, and the fielding of H. Phipps 6-2,3-6,6-3. was outstanding tor ;. the losers. Bennett and Dressier, Caro- Score by innings: . r a. i lina, beat Perry ana wrigm, g A E 5 o 0 0 0 38 State, 6-3, 3-6, defauljt (first two K A 0 2 0 2 1 05 sets played Thursday state team didn't return.) ; Norwood and Welch, Duke, beat Bailey and Dixson, Caro lina, 6-3, 9-7. ' Second round varsity doubles : Hines and Shuford, Carolina, beat Carroll arid Collins, Wake ure doubles play, Deatmg xrea, Foi;est '6-1,6-2. and Don Garber, Duke, b-, rjarhpf and "Peake, Duke, beat Abels and "Minor, Carolina, 4-6, 7-5, 6-3. , f ... i Grant and Wright, Carolina, beat Bennett and Dressier Caro- 6-3, in their semi-final. Shuford was seconding - his ranking teammate splendidly, playing a good all-court game, and Hines was playing his usual fine game, They took the first set 6-2, but Sororwood and Welch, Garber and Peake warmed up m h-at Dillard and Morgan, Carp the second, and the x ar. neeis lin only won 7-5, after Shuford had Senfirials varsity doubles : T. E. P. Loses First With Dintsman pitching al most airtight ball and the whole Phi Alpha teafn playing heads up behind him, Phi Alpha ex tended its winning streak by downing T. E. P. 7 to 2. It was the first loss of the season for T. E. P. The winners took a two-niri lead in the opening in ning and then topped this" off with five points in the fourth and fifth frames to clinch the The freshman track team will meet Charlotte high school and Davidson frosh f in a triangular affair at Charlotte this after noon. Coach Ranson selected about twenty-five men to make trie trip. , The Carolina 'track men ; have victories over Char otte and the Duke freshman.' Davidson and Charlotte have turned in some impressive per formances, and competition wil riot be lacking. Childers, high scorer for the Tar Babies in the two , coiripetitive meets, is fa vored to take the two sprints and the high jump. ,Harry Wil iamsori, who will run the mile and the half, is expected to turn in some good times in hi specialties. Sutton, Charlotte weight man, who scored fifteen points in the state champion- shin meet last Friday, is the outstanding man on the high school team. Armfield of Caro lina and Sutton should hook up in a close affair in the javelin throw, both having tossed the spear over 170 feet. corners. The Duke poys got a, 2-0 lead in the third set, put the Tar Heels began to break their serve at this point, and ran the Hines and Shuford, Carolina, beat Garber arid Peake, Duke, 6-3; 7-5; 6-3. " . ' Grant and Wright, Carolina, wnn (54. Norwood and Welch, set out 6-3, with Hines deliver- w01 6-3' (one rhore set).' a crasiujig uvcincau oiiwo -y Levitan. uaronna. Deat- xwu- the final point. Harris Faces Levitan Harvey Harris, Carolina's number one freshman, coasted into the singles finals in the i jt ..14. yon, Duke, aeiauiu . Willis, Caroiina,' beat Dixon, State', default. F. Jones, Carolina beat Pow- (Continued on last page) T. E. P. did not break tv. i into the scoririg until the fifth. Duke, ww , I. uesiaes a great game on tnu mound. Iiintsman led the hit ting, along with Besseri for Phi Alpha, while Hirsch was best for T. E. P. Score, by innings: T. E. P. .... .... 0 0 0 0 1 0 12 Phi Alpha ... 2 0 0.1 4,0 x 7 Aycock Wins Aycock and, the Question Marks hooked up in, a pitchers' battle in which the former club came out on top 6 to 3. Both Isaacs on the mound for Aycock (Continued on last page) Captain Cecil Longest of Carolina and Bobby Coombs, top card in Coach Coombs pack of pitchers at Duke, are slated TOURN AMENT FOR to PPose each other when the GOLFERS OF HIGH TarHeels meet the Blue Devils SCHOOLSPLANNED SrS Inauguration of Annual Series , of bearing on the Big Five title. Matches la Scheduled for race. Thursday, April 28. four yarg q Duke The state high school athletic premacy, the lar Heels, behind association, through ' Secretary tne three-hit pitching of Long E. R. Rankin, announced today est, jumped on Tim McKeithan the inauguration of an annual for a 6-2 win last ytar. Prev- series of North Carolina high s to that game, Blue Devil school golf tournaments, the first diamond outfits had grabbed scheduled at Hope Valley course, nme successive victories over Thursday, April 28. Carolina teams. A number of high schools in Coombs Defeated Once the state have strong golf teams Coombs, who last year receiv- and have manifested much inter- ed all-American recognition in est in the tournament. There College Humor, up to last week had won every game he started dividual competition. Any mem- for Duke. He toppled before ber school may enter a team con- State and Pitcher Lanning, who sisting of four men, or may en- set the Devils down with one run ter from one to three men in the while his mates were counting individual competition. three times. Eighteen holes will be played Carolina has taken its only in the morning and eighteen in Big Five game, defeating Dav the afternoon. AH scoring will idson Easter Monday. A victory be medal play only. The team over Duke would place the Heels whose members make the lowest rjght up at the top with Wake aggregate score for the 36 holes Forest, with two wins against will be recognized as the cham- no losses. The race is now at a pionship team, and the player climax, as the other three teams, making the lowest score for the Davidson, State, and Duke have 36 holes will be crowned mdivi- each won one and lost one,-and dual champion. they will either show the heces- All contestants will meet in the sary stuff to stick with the lead- y. M. C. Al. here at 8 :00 o'clock ers or. drop out of the running. Wednesday night, April 27, with Probable Lineup John F. Keinleld; ymversity.golf Johnny Peacock, who last coach, who "mll b,m clSLrg0 qi y?eek was shifted from behind the tournament and who will an- the plate to right field, will proW nounce tne araTvings at uus abiy start jn the. latter position, meeting. 7 ; . , . - . " and" Pattisall will likely, appear as catcher. MUSIC LAWS TROUBLE The remainder of the Caro- Band to Play at Game NORTHWESTERN SENIORS lina lineup, will in all probabil- ... m .Xj c . ity be as follows: Dunlap, lb; The senior ball of Northwestern , ss ; vroom, n; ose, cx, University is causing the treas- and Longest, p urer of the senior class much worry. Ace Brigode's Band, se lected by the entertainment committee to play for the, ball. The University band ' will must be accompanied by an- play at the Carolina-Duke base- other band, according to the ball game this afternoon. The laws of the Chicago Music Duke band is expected to come Union. ' over for the game and the pres- The committee does not want ence of the two bands will add two . bands, but under the rules color to what will probably be nf the union, it must nav for the most exciting ball game two while hearing only one. I this year. Bynum Gymnasium Tonight 9:00 to 12:00 Tickets On Sale At rV- . ' j f :1 ' i -" .? 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