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Lester Ostrow, Ira Sarasoha, co-editors Philip Kind . Everett Peterson lip Leonard Eufcin Fletcher Fergoscn Harry Fredmc-3 Lee Tcri NIGHT PHONE 3781 "FOR CAROLINA SPORTSMANSHIP" SATURDAY, JUNE 1, Williamson Invited To Princeton To Run In Palmer Stadium Meet Harry to Run Tomorrow In Meet at Washington Tar Heel Star to Run 880 Event In Princeton and Wash ington Races. PRINCETON RACE JUNE 15 In addition to competing in the District of Columbia meet at Washington tomorrow, Harry Williamson has been invited to participate in the 880-yard run in the annual Princeton invita tion meet there on June 15. The meet, which is staged in Major Leagues AMERICAN Cleveland : Chicago R. - 6 2 Brown vs. Kennedy St. Louis Detroit 5 - 6 H. 9 6 10 5 Weiland vs. Sullivan Remaining games postponed. NATIONAL R. H. New York : -15 22 Boston 3 7 Schumacher vs. Rhem New York u 4 9 Boston . : 2 12 E. 1 3 0 2 E. 0 6 1 0 STANDINGS W. L. ... 24 .... 21 Hubbell vs. Cantwell Palmer stadium and is fast be- Philadelphia-Brooklyn rain. coming recognized as one of the affairs, will nnd the cream oi tne New York crop on parade. Chicago' ... Venzke Runs Mile Cleveland In tomorrow's competition Detroit Williamson was previously slat ed to race Gene Venzke, but the latter, has been switched to the' mile event which he won 4 last 1 year. There will be Ruff in Tops List Review Of Sports i k a if . -r in Mural scoring Oiven tomorrow Scoring points m every intra- In a special review issue of mural competition, Ruffin dor- the Daily Tar H- tomorrow,! mitory captured the 1934-35 two full pages will be devoted grand campus championship. It to the summarization of the ac won its only title in wrestling, complishments of all the varsity but keen competition and enthu- athletic teams. A review of all siastic participation earned a the intramural activities and total of 824 5-6 points. freshman sports will also be in- Mangum, who headed the cam- eluded on the two sports pages pus last year, was runner-up 0f tomorrow's paper. with 614, while Sigma Nu led The summaries of all the the fraternities with 5764 to sports, in most cases, have been take the campus third place. written by the members of the In the 10 events m which sports department who have points were given, the dormitory written these sports during the league winners garnered nine ti- regular seasons. ties, while the fraternity s. The sports editors wish to ex champs scored only in onea press words of thanks to the Aycock Defeats S.AJL 2- To Gain Campus Net TM All-Campus Netmen SINGLES No. 1 Morton Singer, A. E. No. 2 Paul Onasch, Aycock. , Angelo Fiore, Aycock. Robert Lovill, K. A. James Cope, S. A. E. No. 6 Irving Kasen, Lewis. DOUBLES No. 1 Fiore-Onasch, Aycock. Lovill-Everett, K. A. No. 3 Cope-Poe, S. A. E. FIORE AND ONASCH BEAT S. A. E. TEALI Poe Stars for Losers as C3 Forces Final Game to Hair IS Point on Two Occasions. . PICK IS MADE OF MURAL NET STARS Boston Washington Philadelphia St. Louis NATIONAL New York St. Louis Chicago Pittsburgh Brooklyn ; Cincinnati plenty of COmpe- Philadelphia i.inn TiAvprtTiA- Boston Pet G.B. 14 .632 14 .600 1 20 15 .571 2 21 .16 .568 2 19 17 .528 4 17 19 .472 6 12 22 .353 10 9 24 .273 12 W. L. Pet. G.B. 26 9 .743 . 21 15 .583 5 18 14 .562 6 22 19 .537 7 19 17 .528 v 7 16 19 .454 10 11 22 .333 14 9 27 .250 17 triumph in the cake race. Student Advisers men who have faithfully written their stories during the year, and who have taken great pains to write the reviews of the va in rious sports. A word of thanks (Continued from page one) ber of the rising junior class. this way one student member of is also given to Rill Anderson, a the board will have had a year's previous experience on the board ... "(3) Every employee of the board should be paid directly with a check drawn by the board and signed by the chairman and another member of the board former sports editor of the Daily Tar Heel, who has been a valuable adviser to the present staff. Travers (4) The board should (Continued from page one) German Club was set at $7 $2 less than the other two quarters set this year. The initiation fee for less, for Harry in the 800-me- T riirpn Prpridpnt the amounts of a11 fees charged freshmen and sophomores not vex X un iJCJiiitLfo uwiv v... . 11 tt J I iiidiiiLi. viKaiuiftwuuoi jTuvvuv-i. I now rnPTTl rVPrS OT T,n (.1111) IS SDO m w m-m m r mm wM-m m w ill UTWtll vrvi& UmlnnfoTr nv .nmnnlstfi he can handle. Charlie Horn bostel, Indiana star; Frank Nordell, former N. Y. U. cap tain; Ed Brown, Georgetown, and Colmati Headley, Maryland Majority of 55 Votes Gives Freshman Dormitory Office. voluntary or compulsory. for juniors and seniors it is $1. "(5) The board should ap- dU6 to the fact that Litten, prove the entrance of each new wh0 handled the bids thus organization into the audit sys- far his year, is faced with tern. three straight law examinations, (6)- The board should em- Charlie Shaffer will take care of selling the bids for this set. Ralph Jones, popular fresh- ace who ran but a few yards man, was elected president oi -behind Williamson in the confer- Everett dormitory Wednesday pioy a full-time bookkeeper . ence 880 will furnish the oppo- after a very heated campaign. (7) The board should deter sition. v ' The three men running were mjne to what extent it is respon- At Princeton Carolina ace ex-President John Ramsey, Uible for the liabilities of all will also be entered in the 880- Crowell Little and Ralph Jones, member organizations ... . vard run but his opposition is Jones was elected by a majority "(g) The auditor and book- ntot e Kriowri: r . r 01 D& votes over ms oppuuwiw. keeper would De oonaea." - Race of Champs xne eiecxion, xne nrsi, w uc ismtn Kecommenaauon I J.- A1A J A m 4-X Vv O I I rvT I mi m 1 1 AJ1J TT 3 . i. I . . Entered will be every run- cohuucwju u tne w,v me tttuaent Auait roaru pust- f rom n 12:3o in the morn excepting one, that has system, was open lor tne wnoie poned the adoption of the ninth ings and from 2 to 4 in the after proposal oi tne committee pro- noon viding that "the treasurer of Graduate students and any one each member organization w;shiTia- to ioin the club are also Members of the club who are in fraternities not represented on the executive committee are requested to see Shaffer at the Deke house next week to obtain their bids. He will be there from Monday through Thursday Loan Fund should be sent monthly a copy of all entries to the cash ac count accompanied by the can celled checks returned by the ner. done 4:10 or better. This m- aay. eludes Glenn Cunningham, Bill Bonthron, Gene Venzke, Ameri- ca's trio, and LOvelOCK, wnose (Continued from page one) performance last year was one SOns who own property to en of the standouts of the meet. dorse his note. These persons Another feature will be the a otpa to revnav the monev in case i i . , ,, , , . participation of Ben. Eastman, the borrower fails or refuses to panic, tnus enammg eacn orgdiu- XUlluci uwiiiiuiu . iuav iii uvuv wwii'ww 1 i speedster, and Hornbostel, who ments are necessary to protect bank account with tne auditor. finished first and second m the and preserve the fund for the 1934 world-record breaking half- continued use of students who mile run. - . . ; will need help m future years. (Continued from page one) Williamson will probably ar- Renewals cup, Ramsay Potts; football, rive at Princeton June 11th, as Loan notes are made out for basketball, baseball, track, and most of those competing in that two years and may be renewed tennis scholarship awards to meet will be on hand for a few at the date of their maturity if Ralph Gardner, Stuart Aitken, davs advance practice. the student is still in school. Ed Vohva, Tom Evins, and Although it has not been den- Students who find it absolute- Frank Shore, respectively, 'ihe nitely announced, Williamson ly necessary to borrow from the Grail dormitory award was pre- will probably be the recipient of loan fund to return to school sented to Ruffin dormitory. Peace Cup asked to see hours. Shaffer at these Assistant to Herman Makes Choice. Schnell COPE LOSES AFTER RALLY The championship Aycock ten nis team placed both men on the first All-Campus intramural ten nis team, selected last night by Fletcher W. Ferguson, assistant to the director. However, heading the singles list was Morton Singer, husky Alpha Epsilon star, the only boy to go through the full, sea son undefeated. 1 ? ! - The choice, of a second singles man proved too difficult, and it was decided to place Paul On asch and Angelo Fiore, the Ay cock stars, Bob Lovill, Kappa Alpha, and James Cope, S. A. E., all on an equal basis. Irving Kasen, Lewis, was given the sixth ranking single position. The first doubles selection was also rated even. The Ay cock pair, and Lovill and Malcom Everett of Kappa Alpha taking the first ranking together. The S. A. E. team of Cope and Char ley Poe was selected No. 3. Summer Athletics AU students who will be in summer school and are inter ested in forming a summer athletic association are asked to meet in Gerrard hall at 10:30 o'clock this morning. Aycock's intramural tennis team rose to great heights yes terday afternoon as Fiore and Onasch defeated Cope and Poo of S. A. E. for the campus cham pionship by a 2-0 count. The matches were the best played in the competition this year,, and lived up to all pre match expectations. The triumphi by the lower quadrangle pair gave that dormitory its third mural title. Fiore Leads . . Fiore started off things wifil a 6-4, 2-6, 7-5 win over Jimmy Cope in what was termed by many as a mild upset. Both play ed steady ball throughout, but Fiore's strong finish gained fas him the verdict despite Cope's rally.- After putting on a desperate rally in Thursday's match to cop the fraternity championship for S. A. E., Charley Poe saw the same thing turned on him. Poe Evens Score Onasch took the first set by, a 6-2 margin, but Poe evened matters with a 6-3 score and seemed well on to victory. With the score standing 4-0 against him, Onasch rallied and carried through six straight games to the title. The last set was a real thrill- s t mm er. me nnai game nrst went to match point on two occasions, but each time Poe brought it to deuce, and on the next two suc cessive times held the add, onlyi to give Onasch additional chances by driving the ball in the net. On the fifth deuce point, Onasch finally broke through Poe's service to take the match Patronize Our Advertisers FfW1 AG'1 Awards Night an invitation to California this next year are requested to file summer. Co-Captain Tom Haw- their applications at the loan thorne and Frank Abernethy fund office before the first of are also probabilities, with the 'August. They will be advised latter's record-breaking perfor mance in the Southern Confer ence meet placing him very much in the hurdle spotlight. as to whether or not their appli cations have been approved in time to make their plans to re turn for the fall quarte? . WANTED Students interested in making their board for Summer School Buccaneer Club PHONE 5631 Pi Kappa Alpha House Will Be Open for Both Sessions of Summer School ', ROOM $10.00 PER SESSION Conveniently located at 106 Fraternity Court. - For information, write H. L. MacDowell, Pi K. A. House, The Intercollegiate Peace Cup was awarded to R. Phillip Rus sell. The Alpha Chi Sigma and Delta Sigma Pi awards were won by George Heard and Her bert Harris, Jr. The scholarship awards were presented by Barney Keeney, president of Phi Beta ,Kappa; Henry Allison, president of Tau Beta Pi, and Kenneth W. Young, president of Beta Gamma Sig ma. Literary, athletic, and activi ties awards .were presented by leaders of the organizations con cerned. LOST Pair of horn rimmed glasses in brown leather case. If found please return to Eben Alexander, S. A. E. house. "LOST Black corded silk purse with zipper fastener containing bills and vanity case. Probably lost at cemetery. Return to 301 Carr Chapel Hill, N. C, or Daily Tar Heel office.
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