Wednesday, May 18, 1932
FRESHMAN TEAM
SWAMPS LITTLE
THE DAILY TAR HEEL
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Golf Squad Elects
O Brien New Captain
At a meetiner of fh TTtutvcmtt
TWAfftNQ 11 TA A golf team Monday, William
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Tar Bab.es Tke Advantage of o-Brien was a member of the
All Hits and Convert Them ; 1Q,n .
Into Runs by Heady Play. been on the vargity yery yeJ
Making every hit count and since the?-
showing smart work on the rfne team this year, which has
bases, Carolina's freshman base- Just closed a very successful sea
ball team won their fifth Big on, was composed of Joe Adams,
Five contest in six starts, down- captain, William O'Brien, cap
ing the Wake Forest yearlings tain-elect, Alan Smith, and Al
11 to 4. Both teams had eight Brown This combination swept
hits but all the Tar Babies' blows aside a11 opposition in dual
resulted in runs, while Wake matches, but they placed a close
Forest hits were scattered over second to the strong Duke team
six frames by Childers. in the state championship tour-
The Baby Deacons started the nament at Sedgefield. They won
scoring in the opening frame, f rom Duke, however, in two dual
getting two runs on two hits and meets to get a measure of re
a walk. Abernathy tripled and venge.
Gold next man up walked and The crowning accomplish
stole second. After two were ment however, came when Cap
down, Moore came through with tain Adams led the team to Caro-
a single, driving in both mark- lina's first southern conference
ers golf championship. ' Alan Smith,
Carolina Takes Lead sophomore star, also won indivi
Carolina took the lead in the dual honors in the annual Dog-
third and fourth frames with wood tournament at Sedgefield.
three runs. Childers got the
By LEONARD HORWIN
Grimes scored three times in
the first inning to cinch the dor
mitorv league intramural base- from o rit no rpiir hprA tomorrow
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Th larcrpRt. nerrpntn of r.olleere -men and women in Olvmrrie ball title, downing Aycock 5 to nftprnoon at 4:00 o'clock.
history will be entering the swimming and diving events in 1932.12. Colyer and Unger led off with The Wolf pack took its first
Swimming and diving a feature of the modern Olympiads base blows m the last oi tne nrst game from the Tar Heels by a
innino-- After one was downllafo rollw and a nn p.nin marerin.
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as the sport of tramp athletes, have withm the last six years, Watson nit saieiy ana tne rany The Carolina team will be out
annro-jrimatelv Vppti flnndpd with rolWiatp entries. For todav. was completed with two more to atone for that loss, and also
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the swimming and diving events nave become a synonym lor the pase Knocks. uauuu, uu to maKe up ior tne poor game
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development of perfect rhythm and poise of coordinated, all- mouna ior unmes, pucneu great they played against waKe ror-
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around strength." uau, auuwiug uuijf w. est Monaay.
Tlnnor oiiTi.Krnnvorl "EVol fo W rT,Q-"h nf AmpnVaTl OlvrnniV Both 01 AVCOCK S rUnS Came in TJS4. lTnunil
diving team, was explaining to us the fine points of the game. Just the final frame as a result of poor George Hinton, one of Caro-
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first one as a result of a hit, a
stolen base and a wild throw
over second. Mauney crossed
the plate in the same inning, af
ter walking and stealing second,
when Moore dropped Berry's
long fly. The third marker was
made by Hinkle on a hit, a
Deacon error, and Broyhill's
sacrifice.
The count was tied in the fifth
by Wong of WakeForest on a
single, a stolen base, and Aber
nathy's two base knock. Fur
ther scoring was stopped by a
Hoover Wins Straw Vote
In a straw-ballot held at the
University of Hawaii to deter
mine the presidential candidates
most favored by the students
and faculty members, Herber
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ioover received 111 votes,
Franklin D. Roosevelt 103, and
Alfred E. Smith 70. John N.
Garner received 30 votes, Cal
ivin Coolidge 25, and Newton D.
Baker 17.
A few votes were cast for
GRIMES TO PLAY
SIGMA NO. TODAY
IN CHATiIPIONSHD
Aycock Downed 5 to 2 to Give
Dormitory Championship
To Grimes Team.
TAR HEELS WILL
MIX WITH STATE
NINE TOMORROW
Carolina Will Seek Vengeanc
For One-Run Victory Gained
By Wolfpack Team.
The Carolina baseball team
will meet N. C. State in its final
Ambassador Hotel swimming plunge, curly-headed Farid Simaika drove in the winners' score in
nf tho TTniversitv of Hfllifnmia at "Los Ancreles. American hierh- the third and fourth frames.
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diving champ in 1930, but the representative of Egypt in the nouenman, runer, aiiu yuism
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frames jind one nf her nrime hones, nunctuated lYed's remarks uaiwsnwi wuuto, xc
from time tn time with the noetic trrace of his divine. the field Colyer played the most
Swim of Swims
the mound, and in all likelihood
will oppose Lanning, State ace.
Hinton has lost only one game
this year, and that was when
he went into the game in a
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' . crucial pinch in a relief role. He
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beautiful priestess of Venus who lived at a swimming distance Score by innings : year' and considered one ot
oco 1,0 TTdi 1 odTinn 4- -FmrY, t ooYidoT-'c Hrppn' hnTio-nlnw Tm- i . nnn nnn o o the best pitchers Carolina has
netuous Leander did a nightly marathon swim across, directed Crimes 301 100 0 5 naa V1 btJvex:dl
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oy tne naming torcn xiero set out iur mm; uuu une uigm, aias, ;t
storm came up, Hiding the rays of the torch, so that Leander
drowned. Hero, by the way, committed suicide.
Leander drowned for one or more of three reasons too little
light, too much chill, or too little reserve strength.
Had he saved his swimming activities for the Xth Olympiad Oi
1932, he could have developed that reserve strength by daily
The Tar Heels out-hit Wake
Grimes vs. Sigma Nu Forest Mondav. but couldn't
This afternoon will close the bunch their blows to count runs,
intramural season when Grimes Qr)i .ln't rvlnv inm-nn ball
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when Wake Forest hits meant
fraternity crown, m a battle runs
which is to decide the champion- Coach Bunn Hearn, who has
1932, he could have developed that reserve strength oy daily - , 0i0 Tinth teams ,
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swims in the warm waters of the Pacific washing the sun-baked J balanced bunch of ?!! TF1 II wo
beaches of Southern California, or by swims in the artificial sur- "" a rfMft ffame ahouid o fT
roundings of scores of country clubs rising where once only the -ZZ " LI; au bed&U11' ,
William E. Borah, Charles G.
double play, Broyhill to Rand. Dawes, William H. Murray, Al-
The Tar Babies cinched the win bert Kitchie, jNorman inomas,
?r, thp sevnth and eie-hth innings William Z. Foster, Hiram John-
with four in each frame. Broy- son and Will Rogers. The Demo
hill, Childers, and Rand's singles, crat candidates received twenty-
r rniir Tiofd five, ner cent more votes than
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the markers in the seventh while the Republicans.
blows by Childers and Stray
horn, Rand's sacrifice, a hit by
pitched ball, and McLaurin's
home run down the left field side
line accounted for the rest of the
score. Wake Forest made their
last run in the eighth on a walk;
and Moore's double.
Childers, in the box for -the
Tar Babies struck out ten men
and also led his team's hitting
with three singles out of four
trips to the plate. Broyhill with
one bingle out of two trips .and
McLaurin with a home run, were
the other Carolina batting stars.
NET TEAM BEATS
WAKE FOREST FOR
UNDEFEATED YEAR
Claimants to National Tennis
Title Chalk Up Forty-Ninth
Consecutive Victory. v
lowly hut or humble mission stood, or - by cold-water swims in
mvriad tinv mountain lakes in the vicinity.
And what would be his pleasure to find the just-completed
$110,000 Olympic Swimming Stadium in beautiful Exposition
Park, center of the Xth Olympiad, equipped with a heating plant
and under-water lights.
The scene of the swimming, diving, and water polo events from
August 6 to 13th of 1932 will house 10,000 spectators, and is pro-
result. Watson, winning pitch- UnTnorrnw. and the Tar Heels
er in Aycock's victory yesterday, wiu be out to ciose their season
will be opposed m the box oy in g00(j styie.
Byerly, who has twirled stellar
ball in all of -Sigma Nu's games. ROOMS FOR RENT
Pledging Announced
Two connecting rooms with
bath for light housekeeping.
St. Anthony's Hall announces Two separate rooms and board
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vided with 65 dressing rooms and a concrete pool of 50x20 meters, the pledging of Edwin T. Boone if desired. Mrs Susan Correll
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The Tar Heel tennis team com
pleted its second undefeated sea
son yesterday by beating Wake
Forest here to the tune of 9-0 for
its forty-ninth straight win.
None of the members of the.
team had any great difficulty in
winning their matches though
Vernon, Wake Forest's number
one man, pushed Grant of Caro
lina in the second set of their
match.
The Tar Heels were minus the
services of Lenoir Wright, num
ber three player, who was in the
infirmary yesterday.
Summaries : Singles Grant,
Carolina, defeated Vernon, 6-1,
6-4; Hines, Carolina, defeated
Fletcher, 6-1, 6-1; Shuford,
Carolina, defeated' Glenn, 6-0,
G-0; Abels, Carolina, defeated
Hutchins, 6-0, 6-1; Morgan,
Carolina, defeated Owen, 6-0,
G-0; Dillard, Carolina, defeated
Buxton, 6-2, 6-2.
Doubles Grant and Abels de
feated Fletcher and Vernon, 6-4,
6-0; Dillard and Morgan defeat-
defeated Owen and Hutchins,
6-0. fi-ft "Divon and Minor de
feated Glenn and Buxton, 6-2,
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