James Morris and Stuart Sechriest, co-editors, Fletcher Ferguson, Len Rubin, Everett Peterson. - Lee Turk, Ira Sarasohn, Lester Ostrow, Harry Fredericks, Charles Daniel, Phil Kind. PHONE 4351 CHAPEL HILL, N. C., WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1935 'FOE CAROLINA SPORTSMANSHIP" LEVTTAN,DEGRAY GAIN POSSESSION OFDOUBLES TITLE FROSH NETSTERS CRUSH DANVILLE Potts, Fuller, Farrell Get Love Matches in 7-0 Win. The frosh rietters took another Winners Rally to Defeat Shore step forward yesterday after- And Minor, Proving Them- noon in their mad race to keep selves Best Doubles Team. abreast of the undefeated var- Sltv nptt.Pra hv uhi-rvniTior CtfrYcr& TAR HEELS ARE SUPERIOR Washington high school, Dan- A five-set victory yesterday ville Va- b a -7-0 .count. afternoon by Captain Walter inree ot tne nve singles that Levitan1 and Eddy De Gray over were played went to Carolina by Frank Shore and Bill Minor, love victories. Ramsay Potts, gave them joint possession of Eddy Fuller, and Frank Farrell the state intercollegiate doubles accomplished the feat, all win title. The scores of the ' long ning 6-0, 6-0. drawn-out battle were 6-3, 4-6, Gordon Robinson, playing in 4-6, 6-3, 6-4. second singles, certainly had his As in the singles final last hands full before stopping Wille- week, when Harvey Harris over- ford in three long sets. Wille- came Minor after trailing two ford managed to win the second sets to one, the winning team set, and Robinson barely took yesterday also rallied from a set the third set by a 6-4 count. deficit to capture tne crown. The doubles Drovided another Although the match does not thriller as Ray Bartelman and compare m coior witn tnat oi Ellison, substitute Carolina com -a s f ' I the singles nnai, it produced bination. eked out a three-set some fine play by the individual victory over Danville's strong- participants and many a thrill est pair The final set was 7-5. ....... - i as the battle waged on. This afternoon, the frosh First Set Easy meet Washington High, a youth Levitan and De bray simply fuj team from eastern North rode through the first set, tak- Carolina. ing an early 4-0 lead and romp- j ing through to a 6-3 win. How ever, Shore and Minor braced and came out on the long end of the next two sets by 6-4 scores. It was then that Levitan and De Gray showed the calibre that has marked them as the most outstanding doubles combination in Carolina. Levitan was con- sistant and coupled with De Gray's slashes, the pair finally wore down the resistance of their opponents to take the title. Service Breaks The final set was extraordi nary in the number oi service keaks. However, Levitan held near the end and with his final stand came the North Carolina title. This doubles final was, as was the singles, an all-Carolina af fair and clearly showed the su periority that the Tar Heels hold over the other teams in this state. The scores follow: Potts (C) over Arnstein, 6-0. 0. Robinson (C) over Willeford, 1, 8-6, 6-4. Fuller (C) over Satterfield, 0, 6-0. Foreman (C) over Gibson, 6-3, 1. Farrell (C)' over Sager, 6-0, 0. Bloom-Yeomans (C) over Sa- ger-Gibson, 6-4, 6-4. Bartelman-Ellison (C) over Willeford-Arnstein, 5-7, 6-4, 7-5. DEACON NINE NIPS FR0SH OUTFIT, 6-2 Wake Forest Yearlings Chalk Up Five Runs in First Two Innings. ACE NETMAN , . - - - -..'- .... 7 1 " i v 11 s in ii 1 , i if Major Leagues AMERICAN Team R. H. Washington 8 11 New York 9 10 Whitehill and Russell vs. Murphy and Van Atta E. 4 Detroit 11 St. Louis 3 Crowder vs. Thomas 14 9 NATIONAL Pittsburgh 0 Chicago 3 Birkoffer vs. Henshaw St. Louis 2 Cincinnati 12 Haines vs. Schott New York - 5 Brooklyn 12 Fitzimons vs. Clark 5 13 10 15 0 0 2 1 4 3 All other games postponed on ac count of rain. VOTE TODAY n - Also Musical Novelty y Color Cartoon Scoring five, runs in the first two innings the Wake Jborest freshmen downed the Carolina first year men on their home field yesterday by a 6-2 count. Johnny Humphries, ace'hur- ler of the frosh outfit, walked six batters and was nicked for three hits in these first two frames. He topped this off by striking out six batters" in the same two innings. Bases Cleared The first man up was walked and the second hit a single. Humphries loaded the bases by passing the next batter. Smith, clean-up hitter, cleared the sacks with a long triple. The Carolina team missed its best opportunity of the after noon in the first inning when they filled the bases with none out but failed to score. 1 After the first two innings the game settled down to a pitcher's" battle between Hum phries and Byrd. The lanky right-hander of the Carolina team allowed only one hit in the last seven innings for a total of four. Byrd, however, succumo- ed to seven hits in his nine-in ning stretch. The Tar Babies were held scoreless for seven innings but nushed over two runs in their half of the eighth. These runs came as a result of two hits and an error. Carolina's infield showed up particularly well in the eighth when they completed a spark ling double play. With a man on third, Collins came up with a hot grounder and whipped it over to first to beat the batter. The man on third was nipped Demon Deacons Stomp eels To Gain 6-5 WinL Son of John Carolina Vick, cf . Rand,' 2b Irwin, ss McCarn, lb Tatum, c Voliva, rf Montgomery, 3b Groome, If . Crouch, p Totals ... Wake Forest Morris, 3b AB R H PO A E . 3 .4 . 5 . 5 .. 4 . 4 . 3 . 4 .. 4 .36 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 5 0 0 2 2 1 1 0 0 3 9 1 4 2 12 4 0 0 0 7 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 27 U AB R H PO A E 5 . 5 -.4 5 . 4 4 4 ....4 4 1 ....40 Gold, rf . Mitchell, 2b Wall, cf 1 Patton, lb Chappell, ss Morris (Do.), If Sheppard, c Johnson, p xRhodes, p Totals . xBatted for Johnson in ninth. . Score by innings: R. H. E Wake Forest 200 201 100-6 11 1 Carolina 200 010 0025 9 1 1 1 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 6 1 1 1 1 2 3 0 2 0 0 2 1 2 1 6 6 1 7 1 0 11 27 2 0 3 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 8 QUARLES WHIPS STUMPY JACOBS Former Carolina Lightweight Gets Decisive Revenge Win; To Fight Steve Smith. Gold Bats Out Homer For Wake's Early Lead Crouch Hits Three and Pitches Nice Game Despite Bap tists' Eleven Hits. STATE HERE TOMORROW ....-. V.SV ::::;::::::::::::::::::x:::w;; :-:y.-y:-y:-.- :va,w':;:::v:v:::::': Here's how a master of the art serves Eddy De Gray, Brook lyn's gift to Carolina tennis, is stopped as he is about to strike the ball. But it took a shutter speed of a thousandth of a second to do it. State High Baseball The state class B high school championship game will be held on Emerson field on May 9. The championship game for Class A will take place Friday, May 10. Those B class teams still in the race in the eastern part of the state are Roanoke Rapids, Garner, Roseboro, and White- ville, while those remaining in the west are Rockwell, Burling ton, and Paw Creek. Norment Quarles, Carolina's former Southern Conference lightweight champion, took a big step up the boxing ladder last Monday night in Richmond by winning a decisive 10-round de cision over tne nign-ranKing Stumpy Jacobs. Jacobs is one of the two boys who has defeated Quarles since he - stepped from the college ranks into the professional class a year ago this spring. Smith Again Steve Smith of Bridgeport is the other pro with a decision over the Carolina blond. Norm will also have a chance to avenge this setback when he takes on the tough Bridgeport pug in Durham, May 10. It was boxer against fighter when Quarles 'and Jacobs clash ed for the third time Monday night. Jabbing and hooking with his powerful left and The favorite Phi Delta 1 he- throwing occasional short ta's gained an early lead and de- straight rights, Carolina's for feited the Theta Chi's, 13-1, m mer champ gave the Richmond yesterday's intramural game. fans one of the finest exhibi- Wolslagel starred at the bat tions they have ever seen. for the winners with two home Almost a Knockout runs and a single. The winner cleverly stayed Klutz Building made a rally 0ut of7 Jacobs' way all through in the seventh inning put could the fight and was never touched not overtake the lead that Old by a hard punch. The veteran West had piled up, losing the ringsman was continually off game 11-10. (Continued on last page) Fayetteville, April 30. Play ing before two thousand fans the University of North Carolina baseball club today lost the sec ond of" its three encracrementa with the Wake Forest nine, 6-5. Gold, big right-hander for the Deacs laid into one of Freddy Crouch's spinners and laced it over Ed Voliva's head in right field and rounded the sacks be hind Dal Morris to count Wake Forest's two runs in the first inning. Slow Fielding Gold's slash to right was run down by "T" Vick, Carolina centerfielder, who, handicapped by a sore index finger on. his throwing hand, threw the ball in to Trip Rand. Trip failed to get in front of the heave; conse quently, the sphere rolled through the infield to the base line between third and home, al lowing Gold to score. On two other occasions, the fourth and sixth, Carolina outfielders per mitted tallies which could have been cut off at the plate had the throw-ins been good. Carolina evened things in their half of the first, counting; twice on walks to Captain Vick ' and the Tripper Rand who shuf fled home on a two-baser by Tommy Irwin. Bunny Hearn's boys lost a sweet chance to take the lead in the third when Vick and Rand were left stranded on second and third as the third man was retired. Noble Effort After Wake Forest had chalk ed up two markers in the fourth and one each in the sixth and seventh, making the score 6-3;. (Continued on last page) Mural Ball Games Today's Mural Card BASEBALL 4:00 Beta Theta Pi vs. Kppa Sigma. 5 :00 Law School vs. Swain Hall. TENNIS 4:30 Manly vs. Lewis, Ay- cock "C" vs. Old East, Kappa Alpha No. 1 vs. A. T. 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