XPTJL2Q, 1BU TEE DAILY TAR HEEL PAGE roil 5 f 1" JLnvscie Tar Heels Leave Today and TTH1 Antre at Chariot! esriHe in Time for Workout This After-Tmnn- Priisisz Fetzerraeii for Tomorrow's Work. HURDLES TO EE FEATURE Coach Bob Fclzer Takes Alcns Twenty-Sercn Track Charges to Defend Carolina's 14 Years of Undefeated Dual Ueets TVith Southern Opponents. Carolina's Southern Confer ence champion track team in vades Virginia tomorrow meet ing the University of Virginia in a dual meet at Charlottesville, Va. The Cavaliers are reported to have a strong team. They finished a close second in the conference indoor meet. Their outstanding man is Everett, fast Virginia TT i ; IVIL V V JUL Seeded Stars Advance In State Net Tournament Pirates A a TOT j-A . ii ii Jimmy Halverstadt, Davidson, Barney Welch and John Hig 123, Duke, Easily Stroke Way to Win in First Day's Flav. McGLINX-WELCH FEATURE Johnny McGlinn Gives Welch Scare in Feature Match of Opening Rounds Only to Lose, 4-6, 6-3, 6-2. By M. R. Alexander (Special to the Daily Tab Heel) The North Carolina Intercol legiate Tennis tournament got under way here yesterday after noon and moved through a round and a half of singles without a major upset. Three jof the seeded players, Jimmy Halverstadt of David- Blue Imp Traclisters Vanquish Tar Baby Aggregation, 105-21 Plural Fights Today Duke Yearlings Take Thirteen Out of Possible Fourteen First Places to Clinch Decisive .Triumph. GAMMON WINS SSO EVENT Political Interest 35 Years Ago Centered In Officers For Dances son and Barney Welch and John hardier ho has set new records Higgins of Duke, stroked their kft and right in the two hurdle waT into quarirfinais. events. Harris Meets Lafferty U. X. a Out for Blood The fourth, Harvey Harris The Carolina team will at- of Carolina meets Lafferty of tempt to keep its slate clean, in Davidson in his second round southern competition. The Heels match tomorrow mormjig, when have not been defeated by a sou- the freshman tourney and var thern team since 1922 and have sity doubles also will get under lost only three inters ectional way. meets during this length of Of the "Four Horsemen, ou tline, ly. Welch, who was seeded sec-Co-Captains Ralston LeGore ond to Halverstadt, was pressed, and Ed McRae will lead the and John McGlinn of Carolina team to what is looked to as an- gave him a good scare in what other victory. Each of the cap- proved the feature match of the tains should turn in first places clay. in their two events the Javelin McGlinn Wins First Set a rr,f!o -toctwt-pIv 1 McGlinn took the first set Keen Hurdles Fight with a series of beautiful shots, The outstanding fight of the uut wuu Uil" xHTl hP in the hurdles, be- baU serves and sizzling drives tween Carolina's Abernethy and rallied and ran &e out' lift klJ. XJ-W I -r - ext. All three men are fast per formers and some tight races are expected. TV a mPTi -vchn nrp maldn? the trip are as follows: Abernethy, ; and Eginj. four of Armfield, Warwick, Bear, ChU- Eickey Willis, Carolina's sec ond ranking player, was the on ly other entry, to enter the quarter-finals with Halverstadt, ders, Drake, Evins, Gunter,! Haywood, Hawthorne, Hubbard, Jackson, Jensen, Keeny, Eimrey, LeGore, McRae, McDonald, Montgomery, Pruden, Reid, Schmukler, Sullivan, L., Sulli- van, H., Trubnick, Tucker, Wal- drop, and Williamson. Frosh Golf Squad There will be an important meeting of all candidates for the freshman golf squad this after noon at 2:00 o'clock at Emerson stadium. Bowling Schedule Monday 4:00 Law School vs. Can. 5 :00 Phi Gam vs. Zeta PsL 7:30 Mangum vs. Grimes. Tuesday 4:00 B. B. B. vs. Delta Sigma Pi. . 5:00 Phi Delta Theta vs. Med SchooL 7:30 3 Deuces vs. Chi Phi. second-round matches being yet to be played. Halverstadt Impressive Halverstadt turned in the most impressive penonnance, displaying a polished all-around game to coast through two matches and give up only two games, and remaining a heavy favorite in the singles. All of the Big Five colleges nlns Lenoir-Rhvne began the fight for the singles champion-" ship won last year by Wilmer Hines and the doubles cham pionship won by Hines and Le noir Wright, both of whom end ed their careers at Carolina last June. First Round Singles "Halverstadt (Davidson) de feated Perry (State), 6-0, 6-0; Moretz (Lnoir-Rhyne) defeat ed Wright (State) by default; Levitan - (Carolina) " defeated Hutchins (Wake Forest), 6-0, 6-1; Minor (Carolina) defeated Fisher (State), 6-0, 7-5; Hig- eins CD uke) defeated Brown o x - t (Continued on last page) Third Annual N. C High Links Meet At Hope Valley,, Frid ay The third annual golf tourna ment for North Carolina high schools will take place on the Hope Valley . Country club course April 27. Students of accredited public high schools in the state are eligible to enter. The tournament will include both team and individual com petition. No school may enter more than four men, though teams of one to three men may be entered for the individual competition. Scoring by Medal Play All scoring will be by medal play, eighteen holes in the morn ing and eighteen in the after noon. The team whose members Jnake the lowest aggregate score for the 36 holes will be recog nized as team champion, and the' lowest single score for the play will decide the -individual championship. A meeting of all the contest ants will take place at the Y. M. a A. here at 7 :30 o'clock at night on Thursday, April 26. J. F. ' "Kenfield, University golf coach, will be in charge at this meeting and also of the tourna menL drawings will be announced at the meeting, and play will be gin at 9 :00 o'clock Friday morn Eooming accommodations will be furnished for the visiting teams. Durham, Charlotte, Ral eigh,- and High Point have al ready announced their intention of entering., v. Duke's fast and powerful frosh track team took 13 out of 14 first places in their dual meet with the Carolina freshmen and walked away with the scoring, 105-21. Besides taking all but one first they also annexed 11 seconds and in four events the Tar Ba bies were not even able to scratch. U.N.Cs Only First Graham Gammon, fast run ner, scored Carolina's only first place when he tallied the lead ing position in the 880. His-nice running kept him in the lead for the whole race, Shehan, star Imp runner, took individual scoring honors by marking up 14 points. He took firsts in the century and 440, and came in with his team mate to tie for first in the low hurdles. Pickard scored 11 points by taking the javelin and runner-up points in both the weight events. Treat scored both the firsts in the shot and discus. Farmer Cops Second Farmer took second place in the fast 220 dash and third in the 100 dash to lead the Tar Babies in scoring. Allen clinched second in the mile for Carolina's other second place. Carolina's showing yesterday, as the score indicates, was very bad. They were outclassed in each event except the half mile which Gammon won. In the low hurdles Jim inlay was right up in the lead with only a few hurdles remaining when he stumbled and fell. Skinner, in third place, also tripped on the same hurdle. Summary is as follows: 100: Shehan (D), Johnson (D). Farmer (C). 10.4 220: Johnson (D), Tanner (C), Spain (C). 21.8. 440: Shehan (D), George (D),Ford (D). 51.0. 880: Gammon (C), Pruitt (D), Gardiner (C). 2:01.4. Mile: Morse (D), Allen (C) Fink (C). 4:51.4. Two mile: Baskerville (D) Morse (D), Daniel (C). 11:03 120 high hurdles: Martin (D). and Shehan (D) tie for first, Mclver (C). 15.5. 220 low hurdles: Peabody (D), Martin (D), Onder (D) 25.7. Pole Vault : Leidy (D) , Leven (D), Fleming (C). 12 feet High jump: Myers (D), Par ker (D), and Pruitt (D) tie for second. 5 feet 6 inches. Broad jump: Hanes (D), Priekard (D), Myers (D). 22 feet 7 inches. Shot: Treat D), Pickard (D),Wrenn (C). -42 feet 8 inches. Discus: Treat -(D), Basore (D), Buck (C).118 feet 8 inch es. Javelin: Pickard (D), Pow er (D), Cooner (C). 169 feet 2 inches. ' . (Continued from page one J Edwin Alderman, Judge Mc Crae, dean of the law school, and Dr. Alexander, dean of the 119McKinnon vs. Sulli van ; Lowder vs. Page. 129 Bynun vs. Cook; Home vs. Salerno. 175 Resseler vs. Eichler. Semi-finals, 4:00 this after- noon; finals, :uu xomgnu Coach Bumi Ileum and Seven teen Players Move on New Hanover County for Contests Under Arc Lights. FRED CROUCH WILL START the Dewey decimal system. This meant the expenditure of thous- umversiry, were appomxea as a nds cf dolIars for aid. board of arbitration,- before I -rc. z:- -r-ni which representatives of the fl -n7,VT,t f Prudent Alder- two parties appeared and plead- on the part of the Univer ed their causes. I -.ktt-.i-hkc w?or n In 1899 there was the big po- the Di and the Phi. -1 it Jit t uncai name over tne conege an- 0f cour5e there was indisr- nuah The fraternities, which Eant objection from the two so- naa up to tnat time puDiinea j deti As students here have it and often lost money on it aiwaTS done, thev thought that wisnea to maxe tne neiieman, facliIty was depriving them as it was called, a real college f . nts. nronertv. and publication. Therefore they lfhprt -Rt thi. leonrfation was made the Phi should pub ter a bitter fight this was passed by the Di, but there was a slignt non-iratermty ma- ority in the Phi which suspect ed some ulterior motive in the fraternities' proposaL Finally the leaders and the a proposal that the Di and pas5ed at last Bernard said. i in tne summer ox ivux rru measure - -r-. , L-. lessor cernara went norm, suiu- ied library economy in New England, and brought back with him an expert librarian to assist Coach Bunn Hears and 17 Carolina baseball players will journey to Wilmington today to take on the Wilmington Pirates under lights tonight and tomor row night. The contests will begin at 8:00 o'clock. The Tar Heels will be risking a fine record against the Pied mont league club. So far, meet ing Southern. Conference and Big Five teams, Carolina has come out ahead in eight straight encounters, the closest tilt being a 3-1 victory over Virginia. 20 Inning Record Besides the game-record the Tar Heels have not been scored on in 20 innings. The last run" was counted by Virginia in the seventh frame and since then Fred Crouch shutout Wake For est and Ernest McKeithan held Davidson runless. Wilmington, a farm of the Cincinnati Reds, is fast develop ing into a strong club. Al- proponents cf the change round- 'tory Qf the Universitv, ea up an tne memoers oi tne this step strenuously opposed Phi society to vote. It was the hy cainpU3 politicians, was prob vote of one sick man, Philip abIy most important in the Busby, who had been brought buildino- nf th rvrespnt TTmVpr- losTiinor nf the new librarv. Ac cording to those who know best tnougn it lost a mtting battle to Wake Forest last week, 14-10, to the hall in a cot, which gave a majority of one to sanction the publication of the Yackety Yack. " Politics in Library !lnr lli-Khi TntTnp5; rprp shown in the struggle over the . ' sity library. Dunn Deputation A deputation team led by Jack Pool, erstwhile Y. M. C. A. sec- University library. At that time there were three separate libraries, managed individually and housed in one building: the college library, the Di library, and the Phi library. Some times copies of little-used books could be found in all three li braries. The method of classi fication was the old alcove-shelf system, books being marked as to the alcove and shelf in which they were. Students had free access to tne sneives. As a re sult, with the growth of the II- Dranes mere was mucn con fusion and destruction of books. In 1901, W. S. Bernard, then University librarian, proposed that the three libraries be com bined and be reclassified under in Dunn presenting a list of pro grams in Dunn schools and civic organizations. Among the list of performers are Harper Barnes J. D. Winslow, and Don McKee. Manager Carter has since add ed several fine players. Peacock to Play Among those performing for the Pirates is Johnny Peacock, regular centerfielder of the Car olina nine last spring. Lefty Barnes, who gave the Tar Heels plenty of trouble during the last three years, twirling for Wake Forest, is also a member of the Pirates and will likely start one of the contests against Carolina. Freddy Crouch, ace Tar Heel pitcher, will be Coach Hearn's choiee to take the mound in to- (Continued on last page) LOST Pair of black-rimmed spec tacles. Return to Joe Carlton, Law School or 5 d Graham Court Apts. LOST Tar Heel key or charm. Re turn to V. J. Lee, Tar Heel of fice or 2 Pettigrew. Reward. LOST Spectacles, tortoise rim and ears, in stiff black case. Reward. R. P. Bond, 213 Murphey or 513 E. Franklin. 2 Health... Happiness Health is one thing Hap piness another, but a person "with "worn-out shoes is of necessity unhappy. Bring' your shoes to ns and make life a thing of happi ness. Half Soles Whole Soles Heels UNIVERSITY SHOE SHOP (Near Post OSce) ; WATCH LOST Lost: One Bulova wrist watch with initials "G. R." on back. Please return to Garrison Reid, Archer House. Liberal reward. Two's swell company on a honeymoon ... But three? That makes a swell picture. "3 ON A HONEYMOON" with Sally Eilers John Mack Brown Zasu Pitts Also Comedy 2ves TODAY TO the student of cultural subjects who wishes to make up deficiencies or shorten his college work, the advan tages of summer study in New York are immediately clear. The museums are at hand the libraries, theatres, public buildings. And, within a stone's throw, are the famous re sorts of Long Island, Connecticut and the New Jersey shore. To all these, the Washington Square College of N ew York University affords the student easy access. Courses -with full college credit Philosophy, Physics, Psychology, are o2"ered in Biology, Chemis- Public Speaking, Sociology and try, Economics, English, French, Spanish. Geology, German, Government, The term is from June 25 to History, Italian, Mathematics, September 14. For detailed information (residence facilities, fees, admissions, etc) address Director of. Summer Term, Washington Square College NEW YORK UNIVERSITY 105 Washington Square East New York, K. Y. y , , On Uf i Special Showing Of a Complete Line of Spring & Summer Fabria 'it MR. HENRY ... designer of years' experience . . . will be with us today and Saturday. Come in and let Mr. Henry show you all that is new in fine tailored to measure suits ... From $ r 5" ,"ni "" k NEXT TO SUTTO N'S i

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