m w - atlp lEat IRA SARASOHN, Sports Editor CHAPEL HILL, N. C FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1936 ED HAMLIN AND RAY HOWE, .VtfJU JMtforf Beel "7 V - 1 i'Vj 'A Ml 1 , V"V m 1 PORTS by Ed Hamlin TRACKMEN BEGIN WORK FOR W & M MEET NEXT WEEK! Tar Heels Seem to Have Edge Over Virginians by Compara tive Dartmouth Scores NEW EMERSON FIELD With the final completion of repairs now being made upon Emerson field, the University will have without a doubt the finest athletic plant in the south. During the past week, workmen have been tearing up the track which has encircled the field in order to make the former home of all Tar Heel athletics, into a first class base Dan park, ine home plate is being moved farther back, thus making it practically impossible for a ball to be hit outside the park. The change going on in old Emerson is synonomous of the progress of athletics here at GOLFERS PRACTICE PLAYGROUND BALL Netters Meet Wake Forest FOR V. P. I. MEET WILL BEGIN TODAY Linksmen Begin Work After Eight Teams Will Be Scheduled Dartmouth Victory for Un- I Daily as Mural League Gets Today; 'Cats Tomorrow known Gobbler Team Underway Game Cancelled resh from a victory over Competition in the annual in- T-k . . . ...... .uartmoutn m their first dual tramural playground ball will The scheduled baseball con test with the Michigan State nme yesterday was perman ently cancelled because of the heavy downpour of rain which left Emerson field under sev eral inches of water. The Tar Heel diamond ag- With the disastrous results of competition of the year, Caro- get underway this afternoon at the dual meet with the Dart- Una s golfers started Dractice 4 nVlrvir -roll pn CW( Woof linVIrc mouth Indians still lurking in for their next meet. They will up with Grimes, Lewis plays tneir mmas, tne iar iieei track engage v. l. here Tuesday. Manly, Z. B. T. stacks up against team settled down to an mten- After their win Wednesday Pi Kappa Alpha and Phi Alpha sive crind f or t.bp. mppf. wrrVi WiT-lw u n to n v, 1 v,, tvu: tt o: Ham and Mary which will be held raised for another season like Eight games will be scheduled Z m"! TJl next oaturaay. last years when they won seven pvpt-v Hnv with noh moot. - I W vVMlit UiVV The meet with the William and and lost four meets. ing seven opponents and the vie Mary tracksters is looked for- Strength Unknown tors will be determined on a won 1 M 1 11 I - I ward to as a Dreaming speu as v. P. I. did not encounter and lost percentage. Director compared to the other dual meets Carolina last year, and so little Herman Schnell has issued the i r - T 1 9 1 T 1 . I wmcn are on Carolina S SCneO- is known of their streritrth rules for narHriiiflftan m ule. I Malcolm fJrover nnrl "Rpn Icrmfpsta to iha mnanroro nf 110 - I w & m weaK Wyche, who turned m low scores respective teams. Four intra- D A I1VT TT A T rro rm AOTT The Dartmouth Indians scalp- for Carolina, should be watched mural fields will be open for par- "ilili IliiLlO rilUijll ed the William and Mary tracks- because they are likely to receive ticipation and games will begin ters last baturday by the lopsid- a higher ranking against V. P. at 4 and 5 o'clock. I. tinue their victory march over the Spartan team until they were thrown out of commis sion by the work of Jupiter Pluvious. Practice will be con tinued as soon as the field is back in playing condition. Tar Heels Favored To Take Both Tilts Coach John Kenncld to Take Eight Man Team on Trip This Weekend SCHEDULE IS UNCERTAIN DIAMOND PRACTICE ed score of 122 points to 24. The results of Wednesday's meet with Dartmouth showed the final to- Carolina. Ten years ago, foot- tals ot: Dartmouth 87 Caro ball, baseball and tract were all Una $',. Taking tne scores S. A. E. Defends Title uoacn unuck rnckson had s. A. E. will assume the role not aeciaea yesteraay wneiner 0f defending fraternity' cham- he would run another qualifying pions when play gets underway! round or not. Tne session yes- Freshmen Begin Hard Work for Opening Tilt Thursday with Duke - Jn.in r!ii'n 4-u if tM PnmniW ' W Williflm at1 Mjirr , , , . , . . " . . fl,lu BUUUIU uavc d UUilLUI1 UUiC xcotexuay iieavy ram iem- wuuuLtcu vviwuu mc, v-uiixiiico j teroav was devoted to maiviauai u.Qo;, nus t5: n t p i,nn.:i n t T i uia muu and f!aroliiia ao-ainst. their r .i t. ' uacn James ei- ux wmciDuu iicm vvim a. acatui i -o i practice, ine course was wet, capacity of about seven or eight northern rivals, Carolina seems and so s no one piaye(j a fu round. thousand. The past decade has to nave a slight edge. seen the completion of beautiful The times of the two meets Kenan stadium, considered by are another fact which seems to many experts as one of the most indicate that the Tar Heels beautiful stadiums in the coun- should have little trouble in gain- The net team will hit the road this weekend, facing Wake For est and Davidson upon succes sive days. The Tar Heels travel to Wake Forest this afternoon for the fourth match of the sea son and will be found in David son, tomorrow. Neither of these matches of fer much competition to the pow erful setup representing Caro lina this year. Wake Forest, to be met today, shows a lack of strength and has already suf fered a 9-0 defeat at the hands of State. In all probability, Carolina will repeat their showings of last year when they shut out Wake Forest on both occasions. Wildcats Unknown Davidson is more of an un known quality, boasting at pres Co-ed Council Drafts and Sigma Nu among the oppon- forts to find a starting nine for ents they will have to outscore. the freshman baseball team's in?. In the dormitory division, an tial game of the season, against ent vic?0rif: 0n.e 0Ver ie'" the Duke freshmen Thursdav ers" came off with the campus As yet the squad has had but lins Clle?f n Tuesday. cer 9-0 and a 6-2 win over Rol- How- n j-ll-t ; ! rr -r..- Trrrt rot;ao ever, Uavioson s strength has OUlCUUlC JC UJL OpUI "IS I vimiuiiuiiouii;. xnc xvixicxo, I v"'-v-"fc I , r.omnosed of varsit.v footballers. 1 01 Coach James and much not been tested and Carolina try and the gigantic structure ing a victory. Almost every Women students to Particinatek:",, , ' L,1B(i wsii promises to be much too impres- TT.eren I a mi . y-v . I r 0 I. ciita -f - Vi a WiMoIp m oix opons mis yuaner mon Jackson, rame tbronfrh Inst betore the team can make acred known as the Tin Can, home of track event Wednesday bettered Tar Heel indoor sports. Last the time which was recorded at year saw the completion of the William and Mary. An example mm ft m m ine woman s Athletic coun only track stadium in the south, of the difference in one of the cil drew up the following sched Fetzer field, and nearly a dozen times is shown in the mile which) ule for women's sports during fields for intramural play. With when .run at .William and Mary the spring quarter : the complete renovation of old registered 4:46 while the mile Tennis Coaching class for Emerson into a modern baseball Wednesday, on a comparatively girls who wish to improve their park, the Tar Heel plant will vie slow track was run in 4:28. with the best even in the nation. The athletic facilities here are the best that one could ask for and should be attractive to new students who are considering coming to the University. - ' GREATEST NEED game meets on Monday and Wednesday at 2 o'clock. Mar garet Jordan, manager. Archery Tuesday and Thurs day at 2:30. Mary Henry, manager. Baseball Monday and Thurs- Intramural tennis receives its day at 4 o'clock. June and Jane start this afternoon when the I Rush, po-mariao-ers. MURAL NET TEAMS BEGIN PLAY TODAY Tournament to Be Conducted in Manner of Bowling Murals Bowling: Tuesday night from 8 to 10 o'clock. Evelyn Barker, manager. Ping pong Tuesday night from 8 to 10 o'clock, Jo Oettin- When we look over the above first of the opening round of athletic advantages, there is one matches are contested on the thing that is lacking and that is University courts. a new up-to-date swimming The schedule as drawn up by pool. This we have needed for Director Schnell finds 23 f rater many years. This is a need that nity teams and 16 dormitory ger manager. is being felt more and more as squads included in the lineup. All girls who are interested in Spring arrives and warm weath- First round matches find the fol- learning how to play golf will er is just in the offing. lowing teams pitted against each see Kay Quigley or Polly Pollock ? Over at Duke and at btate ano other : Fraternity tourney : S. A. today. Dr. R. B. Lawson will et "' college of any size that is E. vs. A. T. O., Sigma No No. 2, instruct the class which will be at le j&omparable to Carolina, vs. Lambda Chi Alpha, Z. B. T. limited to 12. .there are beautiiui swimming vs. Kappa Alpha, Phi Gamma All co-eds interested in nlav pools for varsity teams, for in- Delta vs. Phi Alpha, D. K. E. hng mixed doubles tennis games tramural competition and tor No. if Vs. Phi Kappa Sigma, Chi wffl sign either at the Shack or general student use. At these Pin vs ATnha Tensilon C.hi Psi V. "V . i , -'r . at tuc x. places the tank teams have be- Vs. S. P. E. The schedule has not yet been future fully mapped out for this sea- sive for the Wildcats. m . m m . I J- J year's season with an unblemish- "able showing on the diamond. voacn xveniiem is unaeciaea ed record. However, without Beginning with to-day's scrim- as to the arrangement of the T, the services of Jackson this year page the practice sessions will Heel aggregation and will pro I- - l.l.l. il.jllj and with a new name, "The be long and arduous ones. aDiy carry me iun team oi eigi Monogram Club," "The Ring- Nucleus men to the matches. These eigh ers" stand no better than an Although no definite opinion about whom the varsity is noi I . ... 1 1 !U n.ii. TV-ll even chance to repeat. can be formed as yet, it appears rmiy oum, are r-ot, ruu This Year's contests will be as if baseman Bissett, uray, nore, nenoerson, nri catcher Nethercutt, and second Kobmson, t oreman and arreu. as the previous ones with the baseman Stoopack represent a i,at i win r,,T, good nucleus for the future : i t,; xi.:- ireshman nine, iiissett. m tyaf- w ucji stead of tournament play. In ticuIar- h the potentialities of dates and the managers are contrast to the elimination with a coming star: fast on his feet, working to complete the list so the first loss of last year, each steaJy- a Sod hitter. and an x" at the Schedu'6 " be reIea" " 7 .11 i !! i. i ii nH team will contest at least seven celIenI "e'aer, ne nas me poise games with the winner in each and y of a seasoned player. The team took a Reserving JNetnercutt has thus tar snow- fcai' j'caiciuajr aiwuivwu, uwu6 ed up as a dependable battery prompted by a downpour which mate for any pitcher Coach thoroughly drenched the courts James decides to place on the Most of the players are in good, field. Redheaded Stoonack. the condition and the team appears. third of this trio, is light, but to be moving along in full stride. the keystone league meeting for the campus title. Radio Survey (Continued on last page) (Continued from first page) Tnri wae Qnnnnninfr a wnorram 1 fast and handles during which a woman member P33 n ne style- of the State Legislature was The remainder of the squad speaking, the lady, contracted have been scrambling hard for such a virulent case of "mike starting positions. fright" that she could not hold her script. Pool was forced to hold the paper for her while she finished her address. ERICKSON TO ISSUE CALL FOR FROSH Varsity Coach to Tutor Fresh man Golfers Through Season SPECIALS One Group Of Sport Shirts, Regu lar $1.00 Values, Reduced to - 2 for 1.00 rr,o firnuti Sleeveless Sweaters, Values to $2.95 Reduced to $1.00 Men's Anklet Sox Horizontal Stripes 3 pairs for 1.00 Opening matches in the dormi tory -tournaments - find all 16 teams getting into action. The draw is as follows: Ruff in No. 2, vs. Lewis, Hangum vs. Ay- cock No. 1, Steele vs. Everett, Manly. No. 2, vs. Old East, Ruf-j fin No, 2, vs, Grimes, Graham vs. Old West, Battle-Vance-Pet- tigrew vs. Law School, and Ay cock No. 2, vs. Manly No. 1. Nine fraternity teams receiv ed byes for the first day's play and will not get into action un til the second round of play. The tournament will be con ducted in the same manner as the bowling murals with each team making arrangements with their opponents as to the time of play. A deadline for first Tar Heel Wrestler Places For Olympic Test At Lehigh New Spring Patterns in Bow Ties matches will be published 2 for $1.00 The YOUNG HEN'S SHOP 126-128 E. Main St. Durham in the Daily Tar Heel together with the drawings. There will be three singles matches and two doubles with the singles players ineligible to compete in the doubles matches thus making each team have seven contest ants. . Ruled Ineligible for Carolina Varsity, Senior Gholson Puts Steam to Win Two Titles in Recent Tournament at Davidson on Wilbur Gholson, Carolina wrestler, who has been ineligible during the past season entered the Olympic tryouts for this dis trict and the Carolina A. A. U. wrestling tournaments which were held at Davidson during the spring holidays capturing the Carolina A. A. U. title as well as the Olympic tryout title in the 145-lb. class. Leroy Blackwelder and Jim Hodgin of Davidson and Ralph Spencer of Barium Spring Or phanage also won both the Caro lina A. A. U. titles and the Olym- pic tryout title. The winners from this district are eligible to enter the final tryouts, along with the other dis trict winners: the national col legiate champions, and the na tional Y. M. C. A. champions which will be held at Lehigh Uni versity at Bethlehem, Pa. on April 15, 16, and 17. Gholson was ruled ineligible to wrestle at the beginning of the regular season because of scholastic difficulties but con tinued to work out with the team all the season with little hope of ever wrestling again since this is his senior year. When the chance came for him to show his wrestling ability, he entered the tournament and brought home two titles. It is hoped that he will be able to enter the final tryouts for the Olympic team which will be composed of three men from each weight. We would like to see one Carolina man on this team. Playground Ball 4:00 O'clock Fetzer field no. 1 Old West vs. Grimes. Fetzer field no. 2 Lewis vs. Manly. Fetzer field no. 3 Z. B. T. vs. Pi K. A. Fetzer field no. 4 Phi Al pha vs. Phi Kappa Sigma. 5:00 Games Fetzer field no. 1 Lambda Chi Alpha vs. Alpha Chi Sig ma. Fetzer field no; 2 Steele vs. Everett. Fetzer field no. 3 Sigma Chi vs. Chi Phi. Fetzer field no. 4 Graham ts. Battle-Vance-Pettigrew. Varsity Coach Chuck Erick son will tutor the freshman golf team when the call is made some time in the near future. Coach Erickson has not issued a call for freshman golfers be cause he wants to get the varsi ty golfers off to a flying start. Only six . memberships are held by the University at thet Hope Valley Country Club, and so the boys will be working un der a handicap because they will be able to practice only on days when the varsity is on a trip and a few other times. No schedule has been arrang ed to date, but Coach Erickson expects to play Duke, State, and other schools in the state. Patronize Our Advertisers You Must Look Your Best For The Dance Let Sparrow Bros. 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