MAY 9, 1934
THE DAILY- TAR HEEL
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Tiger lennis Team, Outclasses
1933 National Net Ghampi ons
Racqueteers Lose in Straight
Sets; Morgan Best in Singles;
Doubles Hard-Fought.
MEET ARMY THERE TODAY
(Special to the Daily Tab Hm.j
Princeton, N. J., May 8
Princeton's highly touted tennis
team lived up to all advance pub
licity here today in white-washing
University of North Caro
lina' 1933 National collegiate
netmen, 9-0.
This was the first loss for the
southerners in some 75 regular
spring matches.
An enthusiastic crowcLof Uni
versity students turned out to
watch the Tigers claw their way
to victory in straight sets.
. . Outclassed Us!"
When questioned following
his charges' over-whelming de
feat, Coach John F. Kenfield,
said : " . . . Princeton outclassed
us, and that's the whole story 1"
The only singles match which
gave any indication of keen com
petition . came when Foulke,
Princeton, downed Captain Dave
Morgan, 8-6, 6-3. All the dou
bles matches were close, al
though none of the matches went
into extra sets. ' .:' '
Conditions Ideal
Weather and condition of the
Princeton courts were excellent.
The Tar Heel tennis vanguard
will move on today to West Point
where they will meet the U. S.
Military Academy in a dual
meet. The Kaydets have a strong
team again this spring ; last
year, the Army, gave the Tar
Heels their closest match, only
to lose, 6-3.
t Summary : .
SinglesFlynn (P) beat Har
ris, 6-0, 6-2; Minnick (P) beat
Willis, 6-2, 6-2; Lynch (P) beat
Leritan, &-1, 6-1; Tilden (P)
beat McGlinn, 6-1, 6-4 ; Foulke
(P) beat Morgan, 8-6, 6-3; TU
ney (P) beat Jones, 6-4, 6-4.
Doubles Tilden-Foulke (P)
beat Harris-Levitan, 7-5, 6-3;
Minnick-Tilney (P) beat Jones
Willis, 6-3, 7-5; Lynch-Whitman
(P) beat Morgan-McGlinn, 6-2,
8-6. , ; . .
OAK RIDGE SLUGS
WIN OVER U. N. C.
YEARLING NINE 13-2
Kaydets Bump Guy Fletcher and
Bunn Hearn, Jr., for 15 Hits.
(Special to the Daily Tar Hie.;
Oak Ridge, N. C, May & Oak
R i dge's heavy-hitting Kay det
nine pounded two Carolina
freshman twirlers for 15 hits
this afternoon and won, 13-2.
Guy Fletcher started on the
mound for the Tar Babies, but
the yearling slabsman found
himself in trouble in the fourth
and gave over 4he pitching helm
to Bunn Hearn, Jr., son of the
Carolina varsity coach. ,
Young Hearn weathered the
storm for the remainder of the
game, although the Kaydets
counted three times on his offer
ings. Dean did the pitching honors
for the winners, allowing only
an even half-dozen bingles one
of which came as a double by
Bunn Hearn.
Triples by Hayworth and
Levy, plus doubles by Peel and
Tyson aided materially in the
locals triumph.
Score by innings: R H E
Frosh.. .001 010 000 2 6 4
0. R. -....090 010 03013 15 1
Batteries: (Frosh) Fletcher,
Hearn, and Cook; (O.R.) Dean
and Peel.
Duke Wins 12-8
Duke Blue Devils downed
Wake Forest yesterday, 12-8.
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gi eat University of North Caro
lina . tennis aggregations have
met the Cream of the Crop" of
national opposition during the
past . college generation witness
ed his Tar Heel netmen lose
their first dual meet in 75 starts
yesterday.' The genial Carolina
mentor's only comment was:
Princeton outclassed us!"
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Carolina Nine Leads
Conference and State
- With eight wins and no loss
es the: Tar Heel baseball team is
leading the Southern Confer
ence. By defeating the strong
Maryland team last week, Duke
gained the number two berth,
just one game behind Carolina,
in the conference standing.
Coach Hearn's boys are also
leading the Big Five race with
six victories . and no defeats.
Duke is also running second by
a game in, Big Five standings
with' N. C. State occupying the
cellar position.
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Duke , . - 7 1
Maryland 5 1
South Carolina . 3 2
Virginia u 5 5
V. P. I. . . - 2 4
N. C. State .... 3 7
W. & L..:.: -.- 2 5
Clemson - 1 3
V. M. I. -.. 0 8
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Duke 8 1
Wake,Forest 3 4
Davidson : 2 9
State - 1 6
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C. C. Exams Tomorrow
Examinations for the remov
al of composition conditions will
be given tomorrow in room 111,
Saunders. These will be given
at either 3:00 or 4:00 o'clock,
the - time being limited to two
hours work.-
STATE TRACKMEN
FIGHT FOR IT
HERE SATURDAY
Tar Heels, Defending Champs,
Ranking Favorites; Davidson
Runsers-up Over Devils.
LARGE FIELD OF STARS
The annual North CarolinaiTar Heels UP with-George-
state track meet will be held
here on Emerson field this Sat
urday, May 12, with the Univer
sity acting as hosts and defend
ing champions. The frosh state
meet will also be held.
The Tar Heels also will enter
the field as favorites to cop the
big honors, due to their fine
showing this season especially
against the Navy. Davidson pre
sents a strong . team and will
stand as second favorites with a
slight lead over Duke. N. C.
State and Lenoir Rhyne are
among the others.
This year the meet will pre
sent quite a galaxy of stars
whose fame reaches throughout
the southland even throughout
the whole nation. The outstand
ing athletes to perform will be
Ralston LeGore of the Univer
sity who recently set a new rec
ord in the Penn Relays ; Milan
Zori of State who also set a new
record in the Penn discus; and
Cochrane of Davidson who
placed fourth in the Penn shot.
Tar Heel Stars
The backbone of the defending
champs will consist of eleven
stars: Odel Childers, who has a
9.9 and a 21.5 in the two dash
es; cnariie Hubbard, century
and 23 feet 73A inches in the
broad jump; Harry Wllamson,
fine times' in both middle dis-
tancesi Ed McRae. a 4:24."B,m
the mile; LeGore in the javelin;
Don Jackson, 12 feet 4 inches in
the pole vault ; Frank Aber
nethy, 14.8 in the high hurdles;
Tom Hawthorne, 23.8 in the low
hurdles; Bob Reid, 5 feet 11
inches in the high jump : Ed
Waldrop and Louis Sullivan
with marks better than 10 min
utes in the two mile.
. ine powertui uat team is
based on several fast . stars
Evans, 9.8 and less than 22 sec
onds in the dashes and the low
hurdles; Frazier, a 4:23 mile
against Duke last week; Pitt
man and Lee at 12 feet in the
vault; Oates, distance man; and
McPhall and Pratt, hurdlers.
Blue Devil Aces
Duke's team centers on Al
Reichman, feature middle dis
tance man; Bob Bird, a 9:54.3
two mile against Carolina ;
"Snooky.' Tarrall, fast sprinter;
Winstead, a 50.3 quarter against
Davidson; Ed West, who tossed
the javelin 195 feet last Satur
day ; Heritage in the distances ;
and Freddie Crawford, discus.
State has a pair of stars who
are probably the best in the state
in their events. Zori has a 151
foot 11 inch throw for the dis
cus (Penn Relays), while Ray
Rex has a nice put on the shot.
Lenoir Rhyne has one star in
Poovey who holds the freshman
record for the javelin.
The meet is not sponsored by
the University, henceforth an
admission is required of the stu
dents. Student .tickets will be
25 cents with pass books while
others will be 50 cents. .
Eisenberg Gets Office
Robert Eisenberg of Winston
Salem has been appointed busi
ness manager of the 1934-35
Student Directory, published an
nually by the Y. M. C. A. office.
It is edited by the office staff of
the Y. M. C. A., and will make
its appearance on the "campus in
the fall.
Tin
Carolina Links Outfit Fails to
Win Single 3 latch from Uni
versity of Richmond Club. .
(Specisl Release
Richmond, Va., May 8. Rich
mond University golfers trounced
the Universitv of North Carolina
outfit here today 14rJL
town University's powerful Hill
top club 3-3 yesterdays in Wash
ington. The Tar Heel contingent failed
to come through with a single
match, either losing or splitting
points in all of the matches
played. -
' Reigel-Fulenwider Split
In the number one match, Bob
by Reigel, prominent Dixie col
legiate golfer, and Lane Fulen
wider, Carolina sophomore, split
their points, 1 even. . .
Loverwright, Richmond, took
Dick Harris, another North Caro
lina sophomore, 3-0. -
Laxton Halves-Card
In the number three match,
Captain Erwin Laxton, 1933
Southern Conference champion
and leader for the Carolina club,
halved his card with Ed Mere
dith, lVi all.
Meredith's brother, Owen,
downed Ed Michaels, Carolina,
24-44 hi the final bout.
In the best ball, Reigel and
Lovenwright prevailed over Ful
eh wider and Laxton 24-4- The
Meredith brothers paired to best
the Harris-Michaels combine 3-0.
Tkr Babv Netters
Top Wpodberry
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Ernk Shore," Yearling Number
j0rie Man, Loses Only Set as
-! . Freshmen Win Easily.
. Special to the Daily Tab Heel)
Orange, Va., May 8 -University
of North Carolina's strong
freshman tennis team easily
downed Wood berry Forest, here
today, 6-0. Frank Shore, Tar
Baby number one man, dropped
the only set lost by the North
Carolinians.
Frank Shore dropped his first
set , to Hardy, 3-6, but the Tar
Baby lead-off man rallied bril
liantly to down his adversary,
6-1, 6-4.
Summary :
Singles Shore (C) beat Har
dy, 3-6, 6-1, 6-4; DeGray (C)
beat Phelps, 6-4, 6-2; Abels (C)
beat Jones, 6-3, 6-3 ; Henderson
(C) beat Gaines, 6-4, 6-3.
Doubles Shore-DeGray (C)
beat Phelps-Jones, 6-3, 6-3 ;
Abels-Henderson (C) beat Har
dy-Gaines, 6-3, 6-4.
Three Bowling' Meets
Scheduled for Today
All of the intramural bowling
games for the rest of this week
will be played today accord
ing to the present schedule.
Grimes will meet Three Deuces
at 2:30 o'clock; Zeta Psi takes
on Law School at 4:00 o'clock;
and at 7:30 o'clock, B. B. B. and
Phi Gamma Delta meet.
Jim Hudson, manager of the
tourney in Graham Memorial,
will probably arrange other con
tests for the rest of the week.
SCIENCE SOCIETY HEARS
CARMICHAEL AND LASLEY
Dr. J. W. Lasley, Jr., and Pro
fessor Colin M. Carmichael pre
sented papers before the Elisha
Mitchell scientific society last
night in Phillips hall.
Lasley spoke on "Recent De
velopments in the Differential
Geometry of the Plane Curves.
Carmichael's. subject was "Heat
Transfer from Internal Combus
tion Engine Cylinders."
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Med School Defeats
Swain Hall, 3-2, for
Intramural Feature
FERA, S. A. E. and Zeta Beta
Tau Also Get Victories.
In the feature tilt yesterday
Med School defeated Swain Hall,
3-2, to enter the semi-final round
of the intramural baseball tourn
ey. Aitken, losing hurler, allow
ed only four hits but an error
. b-v one of hif mates in th.e second
inning proved costly.
In the second, Aitken walked
Levitt and Benzing singled to
right, the ball rolling through
Park's legs. Levitt and Ben
zing both scored " giving Med
School a 3-2 lead which was
never headed.
Funderburke with three hits
and Rhodes with two safeties
were the leading batting lumi
naries for Swain Hall while
Benzing, Fritz and Levitt star
red for Med School. "
FERA Triumphs
FERA won its second start of
the season, beating Law School,
No. 2, 11-2. t Jackson's pitching
was the highlight of the contest,
the FERA twirler allowing only
two hits. The winners tallied
six runs in the fifth on five hits
and three errors.
Jackson, Joyce and Fleming
featured the play for the FERA
aggregation while Downing and
Kuykendall were the shining
lights for Law School, No. 2.
S. A. E. Counts Win
S. A. E. advanced another
notch in the fraternity circuit
by vanquishing A. T. 0., 4-2.
Scott on the mound for the win
ners pitched good ball, allowing
only five scattered hits. : " !
Scott, Harris, and Ansley Cope
starred for S. A. E. while Rob
ertson, Thompson, and Pollard
were outstanding for A. T. O.
Zeta Beta Tau swamped Phi
Kappa Sigma, 20-0 The Z. B
T.'s rapped two Phi Kappa Sig
ma's pitchers for 19 runs in five
innings. Reid twirled the last
two frames allowing only one
run. Frankel, Shill, and Strau
were the Z. B. T. stars while
Reid, and Rowe looked best for
the losers.
Today's schedule :
..aw cnooi, rso. l vs.
uia r.ast; nappa Sigma vs.
Lambda Chi Alpha.
4:45 S. P. E. vs. Pi Kappa
Alpha; D. K. E. vs. Phi Delta
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HEELS IN TOUGH
PRACnCESESSION
Carolina Diamond Mentor Uses
Crouch, Andrews, MeKeithan
In Drill for V. P. L Tiff.
3IcKEITHAN TO START TILT
Coach Bunn Hearn sent the
Carolina baseball squad through
a long and hard practice game
yesterday on Emerson field in
preparation for the battle with
V. P. I. here this Friday. The
tilt with the Gobblers will be the
only one of the week for the con
ference leading Tar Heels.
In the practice game Coach
Hearn used his three ace pitch
ers, fred Crouch, .Nate An
drews, and Ernest MeKeithan.
With these boys on the mound
the usually hard-hitting Caro
lina batters were pretty well
checked.
Although the Tar Heels took
the Gobblers, 6-1, in the game at
Blacksburg several weeks ago,
Coach Hearn is a bit uneasv
about the chances for a win this
week. V. P. I. has a fine hust
ling club and may pull a sur
prise. The Tar Heels will be risking
quite a bit in the contest as
Duke is just a game behind for
the leadership of the Southern
Conference. Carolina also has
22 straight college wins and does
not want this record broken.
Ernest MeKeithan, big sopho
more, will likely twirl for the
horn tpm "FrtHav Tfhas Vkti
nearly . two weeks since - the
righthander has hurled, due to
the return of Andrews, and he
should be in top condition.
In his last appearance, Me
Keithan went in as a relief pitch
er against V. M. I. in the second
inning and held the Kaydets
scoreless for the rest of the con
test. He is yet to be defeated
and has a 3-1 win over the Wilm
ington professional league team.
Carolina will make up for
this week's rest in a big way
next week as it takes on Navy,
Randolph-Macon, and Maryland
during a northern trip the first
three days and then the fast
stepping Blue Devils both Fri
day and Saturday.
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