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Duke University, Apr fl 28
Carolina's potential Southern
Conference champion track
team proved far superior to the
tracks ters of Duke University
here .this afternoon to win,
76 2-3-49 1-3, and sounded its
first voice of warning to the
invading Navy crew which
comes .next week-end. -
Featuring their victory the
Tar Heels captured ten first
places, followed up with eight
of the seconds, and limited .the
Duke stars, ."Snooky"; Tarrall
and Al Reichman, to no first
places in their four events.
- "Chilly" Childers broke his
mediocre streak
to mount the
lime-light for the
first time this
season. This gal
loping Tar. Heel
gave Tarrall the
most severe beat
ing of the year
as he took both
dashes from the Devil. Chil
ders also jumped second to Char
lie Hubbard in the broad jump.
Harry Williamson annexed
two firsts for
hon-
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runner-up
ors bat raptured
the prize for the
most; thrilling
race of the meet.
The Heel, enter
ed at the last
minute f or the
440, managed to
eke out a several inch advantage
over Al Reichman to take the
quarter.
889 Is Great Race
But the real race was the 880.
Williamson had taken the lead
early in the race, with Reich-
, .
man lagging behind in fifth or
sixth position. Near the middle
of the second lap Reichman pull
ed up and on the last curve,
with about 100 yards to go,
sprinted to a five yard lead over
Williamson with all the energy
and wind he had saved up. With
50 yards to go Williamson was
three yards behind and both
men really sprinting. William
son struggled up and forged
out to a several inch lead to
win the half mile in a story
book finish.
Tom Hawthorne also looked
swell as he took
first in the low
hurdles and tied
with his team
mate, Frank
Abernethy, for
the lead in. the
highs. .
Co-Captain Ed
McRae complete-
away with the field
in the. mile which he won with
fine time of 4:25. He took it
easy at first and opened up on
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Carolina ; Champion WHI Bleet
George CarDenson in Amateur
Bout on Card at Richmond.
EXPECTED TO BE CLOSE
Ralston LeGore, co-captain of
the Carolina track team, came
through in great style at the
Penn Relays yesterday. LeGore
threw the javelin 214 feet and
8 inches, over two feet farther
than he has ever tossed it be
fore and beating the old Penn
Relays record by nearly 16 feet.
LeGore's distance was over six
feet better than the second place
winner, UaeU of Manhattan.
Bachelor of Georgia took third
with 203 feet. .
Among the other Big Five and
Southern Conference winners
were Zori of State with 151 feet
m the discus throw; Widmyer
of Maryland in the 100-meter
dash ; and Everett, Virginia star,
in the hurdles.
TWO AIRDROr.;
NOW OPEN
Completion of New University
Field by Tuil Gives Chapel Hill
Adequate Flying Facilities.
Norment Quarles, Southern
Conference lightweight cham
pion and undefeated for the
past five years, will battle Geo.
Carpenson, San Francisco flash
with six straight knockouts, in
mm m m m
tne ieature boxing bout oi a
big card at Richmond tomor
row night.
The Carolina boy expects to
meet the toughest opponent of
his career in the lightweight
encounter. Carpenson who has
been fighting -for a number of
years is considered by Maxie
Rosenbloom, light heavyweight
champion of the world, one of
the best boxers in the game.
The blond star has been work
ing hard for the past couple of
weeks and aside from a sprain
ed hand is in top condition. He
sustained the injury to his left
hand while sparring. last Wed
nesday.
The bad hand may hamper
Quarles chances for a win quite
a bit as the speedy champ de
pends more on his fast left-hook
and jab than anything else.
It is expected that the fight
fans will have a chance to see
Quarles' deadly right in action
n nas Deen a long time since
the Hendersonville boy has been
forced to use the dangerous
right in order to get a victory.
Besides the Quarles-Carpen-
son fight, promoter Heenan has
scheduled -several - other fine
bouts for the A. A. U. card.
Among the boys who will appear
on the program is Jimmy Pat-
tisaii, aeieatea m a close en
counter with " Quarles several
weeks ago.
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BY STRONG EiPS
Duke Fresh Capture 13 Firsts
To Swamp Babes, 1C5&-20& ;
Gammon Gets Only First.
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Box Score
A strong Duke freshman
track team made it two straight
wallops over a weak Carolina
yearling club yesterday in Duke
stadium by winning the meet,
IO512-2OV2, and duplicating
their feat of last Saturday of
taking 13 of the 14 first places.
Again Graham Gammon
proved the life-saver for: the
Babes by keeping them from be
ing shut out of all first places as
he walked away-from the other
runners to win the 880 easily.
Gammon had the field all to
himself in winning in 2:01.6
time with Bob Gardiner, his
teammate, taking a second.
Imps Plenty Strong
The Duke team, possibly the
strongest frosh track roundup
ever assembled at the Methodist
school, had the afternoon all to
itself. Four men took the iron
man honors as they scored 42
of the points. Both Shehan,
sprinter and hurdler, and Pick
ard, field man, captured a first
and a pair of seconds each to
tie for individual scoring honors
with Martin who took both hur
dles and third in the high jump.
Morse had enough wind and
strength to take both the mile
and two mile.
The best race of the meet was
the two mile. Morse of Duke
and Fink, Tar Baby, were run
ning about even down the home
stretch with the Duke man
slightly ahead but Fink grad
ually pulling up. However, with
less than 75 yards to go Fink
completely collapsed and fell on
the track.
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Mural Diamond Clubs
Start Second Round
This week's intramural base
ball card will find 16 clubs in ac
tion. This schedule brings the
strong Swain Hall, Delta Tau
Delta, and Law School teams
into the second round of the
tourney.
This week's schedule is as
follows : "
Monday 3:45: FERA vs.
Manly; Phi Gamma Delta vs. T.
E. P. 4:45: Law School, No. 1
vs. Med. School; Chi Psi vs. Z.
B.T. "
With the opening of the new
University airport by I. M. Tuil,
and the continuance of the Chap
el Hill airport, formerly leased
by Tuil, by G. N. Pickell, Chap
el Hill now has two fields to ac
commodate flyers.
The owners have announced
that their hews will De put m
excellent shape and that they
will feature acrobatic flying,
and passenger service as they
have in the past. Both men own
their planes, and possess trans
port licenses as accredited fly
ers. They will do long distance
flying for the accommodation
of the public.
The Chapel Hill airport was
until a short time ago run by
both Tuil and Pickell. The men,
both of whom are from Kinston,
have worked together for sev
eral years in barnstorming over
the country.
The Chapel Hill airport was
the second in North Carolina to
be recognized and approved by
the" government. It possesses
a standardized hangar on which
the name of the port is printed
in large letters, and the town's
name has also been printed on
the roof of the Carolina theatre.
Tuil is working to bring his
port up to government regula
tions, and indications are that
Chapel Hill will have two well
equipped airports.
Track Notice
There will be an important
meeting of varsity and freshman
track men tomorrow afternoon
at Emerson field at 4:00 o'clock.
All men who have competed this
season , or who have equipment
are required to be there or to see
Coach Dale Hanson before the
meeting..
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Iq IBlff Five Qoli Tpiirney.
Carolina Finishes Only
One Stroke Behind
Wolfpack Club.
Netmen Down Cats
Carolina Country club, Ral
eigh, April 28 N. C. State's
golf team, on its home course,
eked out a 'one stroke victory
to beat the Tar Heel linksmen
for the Big Five championship
in the tournament held here this
morning and afternoon.
The new title team consisting
of Newnham, Pastore, Styron,
and Bartholemew ran up" a low
score of 632, while the Carolina
team of Captain Erwin Laxton,
Lane Fulenwider, Dick Harris,
and Ed Michaels turned in a
card of 633.
In the individual tourney,
Fred Perry, former high school
state champion, and Newnham,
State ace, tied for the title, each
with 152 strokes. Newnham
took the lead on the first round,
shooting a 77 to Perry's 79, but
Perry came back strong in the
second round to shoot a 73.
Newnham also improved in his
last round, carding a 75.
Following the two leaders was
Bartholemew, also of the cham
pion State team, with a 155.
Captain Laxton of Carolina,
playing on the strange course,
turned in a 156 for fourth place.
Duke Downs State
Duke's baseball team con
tinued to stay close behind the
Tar Heels for Big Five honors
yesterday, defeating State, 4-1,
in a fast game.
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Carolina's undefeated tennis
team successfully defended its
record against the strong Dav
idson team, turning back the
Wildcats at Davidson yester
day afternoon, 6-3. It was
the 71st straight.
The feature match of the
meet was the encounter be
tween Minor of Carolina and
Scott, Davidson. With the sets
even, 1-1, Scott had a 5-2 lead
in games and match-point
when Minor put on a great Tal
ly and won the set, 7-5.
The complete summary fol
lows: Halverstadt (D), beat Wil
lis, 6-3, 6-4; Harris (C), beat
Thompson, 7-5; 6-4 ; Lafferty
(D), beat Levitan, 8-6, 6-3;
-Morgan (C), beat Barnett, 6-2,
6-3; Jones (C), beat Lewis
(D), 6-4, 4-6, 6-4; Minor (C),
beat Scott, 3-6, 6-3, 7-5; Hal
verstadt and Lafferty beat
Willis and Harris, 6-2, 6-4;
Levitan and Morgan beat
Thompson and Lewis, 8-6, 8-4;
Minor and McGlinn beat Bar
nett and Scott, 6-2, 6-1.
V. M. I.
Enford, ss
Ward, 2b
Leiseur, 3b
Penn, cf
Scott, lb
McMillin, c
Davis, If,
Veaable, rf .
Smith, p
O'Brien, p .
Totals .
CAROLINA
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Leonard, 3b
Vick, cf.-..
Weathers, 2b
McCaskill, c
Brandt, lb
Irwin, ss .
Mclver, If
Womble, If
Tatum, rf
Phipps, rf
Manley, p
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McKeithan, p
Totals i
Score by innings:
V. M. I.
Carolina
1
1
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1
2
1
0
0
6
0
0
0
2
9
0
1
2
2
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1
0
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1
0
0
0
7
0
1
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17
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
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1
0
0
0
1
1
1
2
1
9
A
2
2
0
5
1
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0
0
0
0
3
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0
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
3
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0
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Runs batted in: Scott (2), Penn,
Leiseur, Weathers (2) , Vick, Brandt,
Womble, Tatum. Home run: Scott.
Double: Weathers. Sacrifices: Wom
ble and Leiseur. Stolen base : Vick.
Earned runs: Carolina, 5; V. M. I., 3.
Left on base: Carolina, 7; V. M. L,
7. . Struck out by: McKeithan, 2;
Smith, 1 ; O'Brien, 1. Base, on balls
off: Smith, 12; O'Brien, 2. Hit by
pitcher: McKeithan (by Smith. Wild
pitch : Manley. Passed balls : Mc
Caskill, and McMillin. Hits off : Man
ley, 3 in 1; McKeithan, 8 in 8; Smith,
5 in 5 2-3; O'Brien, 2 in 2 1-3. Dou
ble plays: Irwin to .Weathers to
Brandt (2) ; Weathers tQ Irwin to
Brandt. Time of game: 1:55 Um
pires: Fields and Brown.
FRESHMAN NINE
BEATS WOLFLETS
IN LOOSE GAME
Guy Fletcher Strikes Out 16 as
Carolina Yearlings Go on Hit
.ting Spree to Win, 19-3.
BULLARD AND McCARN HIT
Frosh vs. Hi Tomorrow
Carolina's yearling . baseball
team is scheduled to play Dur
ham high school on Emerson
field tomorrow afternoon at 4:00
o'clock. The first year nine has
come through its last two games
ahead after losing the first three
starts.
- Aided by Guy Fletcher strik
ing out 16 men, by the losers
making 10 errors, and by a 15
hit rampage, the . rejuvenated
Carolina iresnman nme won
their second game of the season
by downing the yearlings of
State College yesterday, 19-3.
Twirler Fletcher of the Tar
Babes was in rare form as he
limited tne vvoinets to seven
hits. In tne eighth inning he
sent the three men who faced
him right back to their bench
by whiffing them and likewise in
the fifth he struck out three.
It was a big fifth when 13
Tar Baby batters went -to the
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piate ana tne uaronna men
clinched their victory although
they had already scored eight
runs.
On four hits, five errors, and
three free passes to first, the
Babes scored eight runs. Ed
Bullard led the attack with a
home run and a single in this
inning to bat in three runs. The
first seven men to come to bat
all crossed the home platter by
some jneans or other, Fletcher
being forced in when McCarn
was given four balls.
Ed Bullard led the hitting by
getting a full house, grand slam
or what have you. He poled out
a homer, triple, double, and a sin
gle in six trips up. Buck Mc
Carn was not far behind as he
got a homer, triple, and a dou
ble. Both Voliva and Cooke hit
triples.
For the State frosh Norwood
was the big stick, getting a hom
er and a single. Dalrymple and
Bugg each got a pair of singles.
Tar Heel Keystone Pair
Make Three Double
Plays to Star.
Spotting the opposition to
four runs in the opening inning,
Carolina's baseball team was
forced to come from behind for
the third stra?rrf timo tn fm
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ture a victory; this time the
Tar Heels defeated V. M. I., 9-4,
in a slow, listless contest on
Emerson field yesterday.
Leo Manley started on the
mound for Carolina but was
nipped for four runs in the first
and as a result was jerked in
favor of Ernest McKeithan,
sophomore star. McKeithan
gave up eight hits in the last
eight frames but bore down
nice in the pinches and assisted
by three double plays held the
Kaydets scoreless. Most of the
hits off McKeithan were light
taps just out of reach.
Smith and O'Brien, V; M. I.
hurlers, allowed the Tar Heels
only seven hits, only one of
these being an extra base blow.
However, Smith, the starting
twirler, was wild, walking 12
men and hitting another.
V. M. Is Runs
The visitors took; their lead
in the initial frame as a result
of a walk, singles by Leiseur
and Penn and a home run; to
deep centerfield by Scott.
Carolina started whittlin' fht
lead in the third, counting twice
on two walks, a couple of er
rors, Vick's single, :and a field
er's choice on Brandt's ground
er. The score was tied in the
fifth as a result of two more
walks. Brandt and McCaskili
were passed, Irwin grounded
out advancing both men,' Wom
ble hit a long fly driving in Mc
Caskill, and Tatum smashed out
a sharp single bringing Brandt
across the plate.
The Tar Heels made it 8-4
when Smith blewT-up in the fol
lowing inning. McKeithan led-
off with his third free trip to
first, Leonard beat out a bunt,
Vick grounded out, but Weath
ers cracked out a single.
Smith then walked McCaskill
for the fourth time, passed
Brandt bringing in a run, got,
Irwin on a fly, and passed in
another run on Womble before
being jerked for O'Brien.
O'Brien walked in "one more run
before retiring the side.
Carolina's final run came in
the seventh when Vick walked, -stole
second, and came home on
Weathers' double.
The Carolina keystone pair
of Weathers and Irwin furnish
ed the best fielding-for the Tar
Heels. The pair turned in three
double plays, Weathers got five.
assists and five -putouts, and
Irwin made seven assists and
one putout. Davis, V. M. I.
outfielder made the best play
for his team when he grabbed
McCaskill's long drive to cen
terfield in the seventh.
Weathers had a. single be
sides his double, out of four
times up and Vick got a couple
of safe blows in three to lead
the Tar Heel offense. Leiseur's
3 for 3 was best for V. M. I.
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