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Scnday, April 24, 1932 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Page Three Hines .And huf ord Fair To Take Doubles Crown As Grant Wins Singles Brilliant Passing Game of Grant Gives Tar Heel Star Sec ond Title Over Hines. TAR HEEL FRESHMEN WIN Harris and Levitan Win Doubles Title; To Play Off Singles In All-Carolina Final. Bryan "Bitsy" Grant, North Carolina's ranking player, put up one of the greatest exhibi tions of tennis ever seen on the University courts to defeat easi ly his teammate, Wilmer Hines, former national junior singles champion, 6-1, 6-2, 6-1, and take the North Carolina Intercollegi ate tennis tournament for the second year in succession. This year's tourney was a repetition of that of last year in which Grant defeated Hines 6-2, 6-4, 8-10, 6-4 for the title. , Mixing a brilliant passing at tack with perfect placements and a strong overhead game, Grant drove shot after shot by Hines, who was unable to get going after the first game of the opening set. The diminu tive star was again the old mas ter, and his youthful rival was outclassed, although fighting to the final point. Varsity Doubles Although ' defeated in the Boxing Tourney Coach Rowehas asked all men interested in fighting in the heavyweight class of the intra mural boxing tourney to see him m the Tin Can tomorrow be tween 4:00 and 6:00 o'clock. At the present there are no contestants in the heavyweight class and Rowe is anxious to have a bout between men of this weight in the tournament. CAROLINA LOSES IN CHAMPIONSHIP GOLFING TOURNEY Duke Linksmen Turn in Low Score With Tar Heel Team Close Second. For the second , straight year the Carolina golf team went down in defeat at the hands of the Duke team in the State inter Collegiate championship meet held at the Sedgefield course. The Duke team with a total score of 609 led the field by fifteen THREE CAROLINA Ft mTftlEN SCRAP INPRELMNARIES t Brown, Quarles Win; Lumpkin Loses Before Denning Itowsey Fight. Three University, boxers ap peared in the preliminaries to the Jake Denning-Russ Rowsey fight in Durham Friday night and two of them, Wildcat Brown and Norm Quarles, took three round decisions, while the third, Nat Lumpkin, lost a hard fought four-rounder when Louis Parrish, Durham middleweight star rallied in the latter part of the extra round. Denning knocked Rowsey out m. the eighth round with a left hook to the body followed by a right to the jaw. Rowsey all but knocked Denning out in the first catching him with a right midway the round that sent him down for nine counts and twice more putting him on the can vas after the Durham scrapper had staggered to his feet. The bell sounded just as Denning swayed to his feet following the third knockdown. Denning Takes Lead The second round was. a wild with both scrappers slam Coombs And Flohr Pitch lue Devils To 6-2 Win Mitchell's Circuit Blow in Sixth With One on Clinches Vic tory for Duke. POWELL HITS HOME RUN Baseball Results Carolina Third Baseman Only Tar Heel to Get More Than One Hit. Giving up but five hits be tween them, Bobby Coombs and Lefty Flohr led Duke to a 6-2 win over Carolina here yester day afternoon. Mitchell, Blue Devil right fielder, with one run over, sewed up the game in the sixth, laying one of Cecil Long- est's offerings in center for a home run and driving in a run ahead of him. - .Longest ana Coombs appar ently had started to hook up in a regular old Floradora "hurl- AMERICAN LEAGUE St. Louis 11; Chicago 6. Cleveland 8; Detroit 7. Washington 5; Boston 0. New York 16; Philadelphia 5. TAR HEEL TEAMS FACED BY HEAVY WEEK'SSCHEDULE Racquet Wielders Start North ern Tour Saturday; Track sters Will Meet Duke. NATIONAL LEAGUE St. Louis 9; Pittsburgh 10. Chicago 2; Cincinnati 1. Philadelphia 7; New York 2. Boston 7; Brooklyn 1. Carolina teams have a big week ahead. The tennis team will meet three Big Five foea and then launch the epochal in vasion of the citadels of the north and east which led the Tar Heels to a national title last year. The baseball earn will play two more crucial games in its state championship race, and the track and golf teams will QUERY WILL ADDRESS NORTH CAROLINA CLUB have tests with their big rivals from Duke. The North Carolina club, i a wnicn meets vveanesaay eve ning in 'Bingham hall, will be j addressed by W. G. Query, tax! commissioner of the state of ing dool," but the old Duke ace . south Carolina, who will de- jerked a muscle in his elbow in the fifth and had to retire, and the Blue Devil batters wouldn't let Longest continue his almost scoreless pitching. Coombs, who was in the game for five and one-third innings, held the Tar Heels to three hits and one run, while fanning three and issuing one pass. Willie ione scribe the system of tax levies on luxuries in that state and will estimate the advantages of the establishment of a similar system in North Carolina. The Tar Heels' mighty net- ters, just out of a state tourna ment, will start the ball rolling, meeting Davidson here Monday afternoon, Duke here Tuesday afternoon, and Wake Forest here Wednesday afternoon. . Tennis Team Tours They will open their big northern tour at Georgetown Query is recognized as a lead- Saturday, and will follow that ing authority on the subject of luxury taxation, and the day before coming here he will ad dress the North Carolina Con- Powell, who later hit a homer oft j f erence of Social Sciences at strokes. The Tar Heels were , I -i j t . i .- - . - next with 626 and, Davidson Julxwlca lfluuum' xJouoy, got tne nrst saiety on Durham third with 644. tne tmra was tame. m tne the Bme Devil in the second, his ThP individual hmV was fourth Denning began to take grounder taking a high bounce I 4-lrt -v I r 1 'tti - T f TimrthAl I i 1 1 . o-hnyWi Kir nlina nnd ,TiiVv "AC lccl" "c U11VI1CU ana landing on seeona Dase I kJllUIA -V- T V-V .A. V-L.-JLJ-VW m-r ... -w I . . - -m I singles competition, Hines paired Alan Smith, diminutive Tar Heel Kwsey through the ropes, and Fiohr sophomore star of the - . I - I m . i j t-v with Harley Shuford sophomore star. and Peacock, Duke leader, ace, to defeat Grant and Wright tied for the low score honors for the doubles title in straight with 143 each. Smith had a 71- sets, 6-3, 6-2, 6-4. Seeded num- 72 and Peacock turned in a 72- ber one, the doubles combina- 71. 4 uon ui jimeo tuu uiUlu The tournament was run on worked in perfect harmony, to thirty-six holes medal play, with defeat the Grant-Wright team. each team represented having Hines and Shuford completely four specific members, though outclassed the losers to win there was no limitation on the' easily. number of individual entrants. Ji - . I ' semi-finals Th Tar TTppIs had defeated In the semi-final round of the L, D arlier in the season singles play Hines defeated Bar- . - match j and thig victory of ney Welsh 01 uuice, the Duke team evened the count. i 1 j j I b-0, to win tne ngnt to meet There remains still another Grant in the finals for the state match play contest to be held on MASON SELECTED GRAIL PRESIDENT w 1 I J- crown, weisn was unaoie tu solve the service of Hines, who played sensationally. In the semi-final round of the of Carolina defeated Welsh ana doubles play, Grant and Wright Norwood of Duke, taking the the Hope Valley course. ANNUAL Y. M. C. A. CONFERENCE HAS LAST GATHERING after a slow fifth round, Den- Duke pitching crew, went in the ning came out to hammer his game with his pitching arm cold, opponent at will during the and yielded only two hits, strik- sixth and seventh. The eighth ing out five and walking two in was short and snappy. .Dennmg three and one-third innings. rushed from his corner, slammed . Longest pitched all the way, over a left and right and the allowing eight hits, two in each bout was over. , of the fifth, sixth, seventh, and 1 ' ' Bill Parrish of Durham won ninth innings, and striking out -- - I . . over Dynamite uvercasn 01 seven. The Tar Heel cantam Salisbury on the eight-round walked two and hit two. semi-fintil, and Bob Rackley and Thre home runs were crashed Norman Winters fought to a durinsr the"firame. Powell, Mitch- six-round draw. ell. and Howell each connecting Brown Defeats Beck for one. Powell's circuit knock Peyton Brown defeated Carlos was a grounder rolling to deep Beck in a fast bout after Beck center. had dropped him for a short Duke opened the scoring in the count in the opening round, fifth, getting one run. Hen- Brown landed often and had lit- drickson led off with the first hit tie trouble taking the decision, off Longest, a single to center, Nat Lumpkin fought a blis- reaching second on Peacock s er- tering scrap with Parrish and ror, and advancing to tnira on the fight 4 was called a, draw at Weaver's sacrifice. Howell's the end of the third round. In single to right drove Hendnck- - I 11 1 A ' !.! 3 the fourth Lumpkin . took a son over, out iongest tignxeneu (Continued from first page) third set, 6-3, after play being stitution was adopted and offi- 1 Tr'v.r.o-tr .TTitVi thP - 1 1 f ; 1 4-- ,3 &Wu uu cers ioi xne COming year K ht lead only to have Par- down, forcing Coombs to fly out score 6-4, 3-6. Bill McKee was chosen president Sllgni ieaa. Vltiy Lr a , , 1 I - 1 .. J In M T rl I I ft IUMIII1II till I VI I II III. r x I .t l T7mCT.Tr.nTi Sintrles v..- ,ro. ttliVaW-h risn come oacK anu wuu . lc-r o.-.x. x - T rr-, JlUi r,.TV rific rmht to the jaw that had Carolina matched' the Blu m tne eim-xmii uMu Tavior Ol ureensuoro Auixcge, 1 , - , - , t.-;i. ,.,. v.oif singles Harvey Harris defeated .president; Kosanelle Cash Tar groggy ZTZ Z r. Qom WiW enaDieu tne run luiiy aidl.ui xx,., ...,--- (Continued from first page) its, utmost to raise Carolina morals even higher. Dean Bradshaw spoke on the "Service of the Grail to the Campus." He outlined the ef ficient way the order had func tioned in the past and expressed a desire for the continuance of this work. The banquet was concluded after each of the new members had said a few words. The final Grail dance of the year was giv en last night in honor of th new men. Lovill, also of Carolina, 6-3, 6-3, to win the right to tmeet Levi tan, freshman number two for the state yearling title. Levi tan defeated Higgins of Duke, of Duke, secretary; Sam Wiley of Davidson, treasurer. At a specially called meeting of the Y. M. C. At state cabinet Archie Ward of State was elect- to cet in several punches that ting his homer. Pattisall singled caw Mm tne victory. behind Powell, but died on base nwiM tw TOiiMaII as the next two men went out. xt fw.w -Pi.rv.or. Mitchell's homer in the sixth 11JX ill vuaiiot noiii" . t 1 seeded number one in e tour- ed president to succeed FartWng still in ! Longest, p. 3 nament, 7-5, 8-10, 6-4, 0f Duke, and Paul Brown of rfy. "T"" ' ,'1.1 Z makrmr Shore eround out only major upset of the tourna- Dividson was chosen yiee-presi- prenmmary ocra. ana I, ' out next two tnree-roanu uecisiun uuia - w , , . . TTT'1I! ment, and then deteated wims of Carolina 4-6, 6-3, 6-2, 6-0, to gain the right to meet Harris lor the championship. The finals nf the freshman meet were indefinitely postponed be cause of darkness. Freshman Doubles In the finals of the doubles tournament, Harris and Levitan dent. Dean Milner of Guilford Col- lege closed the program yester day with an address m the Dia lectic Senate hall. , featherweight, substituted for with Harrington on clinched the Matt preli A.o WarlrlpTi; , Onarles land- uas ou-acvcii yi .i.i -JUV- , , .v -V r- I , . . . I "I J , . n i T.nnir T.r. me winners counteu once m a right cross to the head, but the seventh and . twice m the i ..-.' ninth to end their scoring. mno tiowoti on o rn rrrnTi n s tiu- i ponent, who showed a remark- Weaver led off the seventh wrth ouve V n.nth How. iix-xxi,. .. . . . fit. TT- .ma en siammeu a nomer witu xxax got two hits apiece to lead the winners at bat. In addition to driving in two runs, Harrington scored twice. Willie Powell was the only Tar Heel to get two hits. The other three safeties went to Ferebee, Dunlap, and Pattisall. Box score: Carolina (2) ab DeRose, If 4 0 0 0 Weathers. 2b ... 4 0 0 0 Ferebee, ss 2 Dunlap, lb 4 Blythe, rf 2 Brandt, rf 1 Peacock, cf 3 Powell, 3b 4 Pattisall. c 4 were Fire Destroys Home VP TVT W Snnrrmr vrx xtjl. v" TIip hnnts Fire, believed to have been Crayton Rowe, Carolina boxing rin;,af; , . ' , .. ,. -u nrrA rtf ohnilt. WaiWUlftO vm of Carolina defeated Higgms caused by a detective nue, )es- , aau a uv ----- seventh off Flohr. and Morefield of Duke, 8-6, b-z, terday destroyed tne nome oi yv Ferebee sinried, and reached M. W. Sparrow of CarrboroJ tne nnest action seen m vuruau , balls by the Carolina's only other run was . i ni 5-7, 3-6, 6-3, to take tne title. Higgins and Morefield pusned the Carolina combination in the opening set, but were unable to gain, a sufficient margin to win the set. The second set went to Harris and Levitan easily, but play slackened in the third and fourth sets, with Duke holding ;. slight edge. In. the final and deciding set Hams and Levitan overcame a 2-0 lead to take the match and the title. , Scientists at the University of Heidelberg have l?een studying a man believed to be a "throw back" from an evolutionary pe riod. He has gill slits in his neck as well as a rudimentary gill. Duke catcher, scoring on Pea- Although the house and its fur-in several years. m I i" " mshmgs were a total lobs, uy , . s . . siteen Years Aso cock's erounder to short. are partly covered by insurance. , . Three;Tar Heel errors proved The call came into the local By College News Service 0f great aid to the Blue Devils, station at 6:45, and although Cambridge, Mass., April 23. Hendrickson, who later scored, 500 feet of hose and six or eight Discovery of a photograph show- reacne(j second on an error in men were sent, the flames nad ing the new Planet A or nuto e-ained too much headway, and taken sixteen years before the fe . - . i.l. . i n . 1 if -rrrno Jmnncs h ( to stOD tnem. n anet was actually laentmeu XU CIO X 1 x - . The damages are estimated at was announced this week by the $s 000. Harvard Observatory. ithe fifth, and two men were safe on errors in the ninth. Duke committed only one miscue. Powell, who featured in so many departments of the game Visiting Pastor to Speak Af Presbvterian Church Family Matter xMathewson 1 Totals . 32 r 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 h 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 5 x Batted for DeRose in ninth. Duke (6) ab r h Kersev. 2b 4 0 0 0 Harrington, cf 5 2 2 Mitchell, rf 5 1 2 0 Shore, 3b 5 0 0 0 Gadd, If .1 5 0 0 0 Hendrickson, ss ......... 2 110 Weaver, lb . . 3 110 Howell, c 4 12 0 Coombs, p 2 0 0 0 Flohr, p 1 0 0 0 Totals 36 6 8 1 Score by innings: Duke 000 012 1026 Carolina 000 010 0102 The summary: Runs batted in Howell 2, Powell, Mitchell 2, Peacock, Harrington. Home runs Powell, Mitchell, Howell. Sacrifices-Weaver. Left on bases Duke 9, Carolina 7. Bases on balls off Longest 2, Coombs 1, Flohr 2. Struck out-by Long est 7, Coombs 3, Flohr 5. Hits meet with such tennis leaders as Pennsylvania, New York Uni versity, Army, Yale, Harvard, and Brown. The Tar Heels met he same line of teams last year, except for Pennsylvania, and came off with an unbroken line or victories and a national title. Coach Bunn Hearn and the Tar Heel nine will swing into action with a game here Tues day afternoon with Davidson, a team the Tar Heels beat in an Easter Monday classic 8-7. They will also meet Wake Forest's Deacons, unbeaten in the Big Five to date, at Wake Forest on Saturday. Cindermen Meet Duke The Tar Heel trackmen, who outdid themselves individually arid collectively when they re cently took down powerful Navy and Virginia teams in one week end, will get another tough test at Duke Wednesday afternoon. The Tar Heels took a 68-58 thriller off the Blue Devils last year. The golf team will have an equally tough meet when it plays the Duke linksmen a re turn match at Hope Valley Wed nesday morning and afternoon. The Tar Heels won the last meet 912 to 8l2. The freshman teams also have several events on tap. The Tar Baby nine, which has beaten Duke in its one Big Five game, will play State f rosh there Tues day, Presbyterian Junior Col lege here Wednesday, and Wake Forest frosh there Friday. The undefeated Tar Baby trackmen are supposed to have a return match with the Duke frosh, but the date hasn!t been finally agreed upon. that it was hard to keep up with him. took fieldimr honors of the! off Coombs 3 in 5 1-3 innings, One co-ed who will not find it day. In the fourth inning Willie j Flohr 2 in 3 2-3. Hitby pitcner Rev Allan Lorimer, pastor of hard for her to behave while she ran over to the Duke bench and by Longest (Henkson; f rnnr,Hnnal church of is attending classes is at Illinois picked Gadd's foul off a player's Kersey). Passed balls-Howell 3. Winning pitcner uoomos. fhA Cone-re rational cnurcn 01 is attending v -. o CJ I I - - rvmnerlicut. will Colleere : her father and she at- head. W1U l X - ?T i., -w 7 I ' I , , -f- !.. f tpnrt n nesps toffetner ijauvi inree uuKe uaiw;io- "ai- nreach a sermon Presbyterian church today. Princetonian. rington, Mitchell, and Howell- Umpire Brandon, game 1:45. Time of We Have Just Received Several Hundred Pair of Trousers of Almost Every Description SLACKS KNICKERS, LINENS, VICTOROYS, Etc And you will be surprised at the new low prices S1.95 thru $4.95 Sleeveless Sweaters $1.50 up Golf Hose, 50c up - Young Men's Shop 126-128 E. Main St Durham, N. C. Opposite Paramount Theatre Chapel Hill Movie Guild Presents "STEADY COMPANY" NORMAN FOSTER JUNE CLYDE ZASU PITTS Doors open at 1:30 Hours of Shows 2:00, 3:15
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