Baseball Tar Babies-Deacuets Emerson Tomoerow Basesall Tax Bashs-Deaczxts Emerson Tomosxow CHAPEL HILL, N. C, SUNDAY MAY 10, 1936 I SEE... I By the PAPERS By Ira Sarasohn o . Netters Keep Northern Slate Clean With 9-0 Win Over Navy . MURAIJSTS NEAR BASEBALL FINALS Shot Putter Henderson, DeGray Star For Carolina Tar Heels End Trip with Sixth Straight Win, White washing Middies Annapolis, Md., May 9. The University of North Carolina's tennis team tfinished ur their Sometime this afternoon our northern invasion here today, long awaited coach will arrive 1 successfully keeping an unscar from the Lone Star State to red record by whitewashing the commence what we sincerely middie netmen of the United Wo n ha in ma ni.o.o.t 3 Academy y-0 I AlT.nnntrh hnTyiTprort hv -fVio hnf uCicmuiCuiui0rm. weather from their inere proDaoiy won t be anv I inn o- band to greet him nor will there they set back the Nassau men e any parade around town, but 7.0 the Tar Heel netters slaved 1 1 . 'It 1 11 I ms arrival win oe ieit just as wen enough to win although sev- great. Over our bunday chicken eral were pressed hard. u. , u xuointupiB DeGray Features uu,r . J .7 Archie Henderson, playing in O O if ii0llAllir 1 r i-M f-l" -Frill A I I . " uouaujr 10 111 liic xtii. xxi- hinmW nrm 0ifinn -fv V,a tnougn lew win actually see the Nnrfh r;ar.liTliflTls vr new coach arrive, his arrival will in straight sets 6.4 In the oe , just asgreai; as 11 e very- number two match Hed Ed one turcieu out to greet mm. '.. . Coach Wolf no "e" as far as we know will prob ably spend a quiet afternoon with some of the officials talking plans over. The rest of us won't learn any of his Jplans until he publicly an nounces most of them to the men out for the team tomor row. He will meet the boys at Kenan at 3 tomorrow afternoon and an hour later will send them out for their first practice since Snavely's departure. From the Daily Princetonian which carried a story written by the sports editor of the Cor nell paper, we learn that Snave ly is getting things well in shape Five Fraternities and Three Dor mitories Are Still Unde feated on Diamond dy DeGray, after dropping the first set to Grantham 4-6 and behind in the second set 5-2, 40 love, suddenly clamped down; turned on the power and blast ed his way to a 9-7 win in the second set and a 6-2 win in the third. The other singles players for North Carolina had little trouble winning their matches in straight sets, though Shore was forced to go the limit in 6-4, 7-5 sets before outchopping his ser vice opponent. (Continued on last page) Going into the final stages of the race in the intramural play ground ball league with five fra ternities and three dormitories still on the undefeated list, play reaches a new height this week when a few of the undefeated teams clash. Lewis risks its record tomor row when it stacks up against a potentially strong Old West team. Alpha Epsilon and Zeta Psi battle it out Wednesday and the feature clash of the week comes Thursday when the two dormitory leaders, the Mono grams and Ruffin, mix it up to determine the dormitory cham pionship. S. A. E. meets its first test Tuesday meeting the strong Z. B. T. nine. Following is the standings of the teams: Dormitory :-T- W Ruffin 5 Monograms ...... ...................... 5 Lewis .....;.;..l .... .... 4 Law School 4 Old West 4 Mangum ...... 4 Aycock 3 Old East . 3 B-V-P . .. ... 2 Manly 2 : f - ' ; - fV ' ; Strong Navy Track Team Gams Decisive 72-54 Win Over Tar Heel Cinder men Duke Golf Champs Hot Springs, Va May 9. The Duke University golf team won the Southern Con ference tournament here to day, retaining .their cham pionship for another year. The Carolina golfers finished fourth in team scoring. Parry of Duke carried off the individual championship held last year by Laxton of Carolina. Harris of the Tar Heels was runner-up for the title at the end of the morn ing round with a 76, but fal tered in the afternoon round and finished fifth in individ ual scoring. DEACLETS MET JAMESMEN HERE Midshipmen Gather 11 First Places in Hard Fought Contest Gammon Again Scores Two Firsts; Barwick and Gra ham Garner One Each Week's Mural Card Monday 4:00 Diamond No. 4 -Zeta Psi vs. up above Cayuga s waters. He chi Psi. has retained two members of 5:00 Diamond No. 1, Mangum vs last year's varsity squad on the Graham; diamond No. 2. Alpha Ep first team. But with 11 prep SJ8''- -J d?mondA . , . . . . , Old West vs. Lewis; diamond No. 4. school captains on last year's x, si . aha c,h sia. crack freshman football team it 'nv. is ' not at all surprising to see -A :00 Diamond No. 1. D. K. E. vs. Shavely make such a radical Theta Chi; diamond No. 2. S. A. E. vs. Z. B. T.; diamond No. 3. Mono grams vs. Steele ; , diamond No. 4. I Yearling Nine to Meet Wake Forest Tomorrow, Augusta and State Are Next. Toni Evins, co-captain of the Flying Tar Heel track team, who with Red Drake led the Univer ft sity's track and field men in their This week the freshman base ft last dual meet of the season yes- ball team enters into the final a iciuajf agaiuoi narj. xncj rui sueitii vi. its scneuuie, piaying lead the Tar Heels m the boutn- Wake Forest tomorrow at Em em Conference meet at Duke erson stadium, Augusta Military Graham Steele ... Fraternity 1 1 W this weekend. Alpha Epsilon 4 Beta Theta Pi 4 L 0 Academy Wednesday, and State Saturday. To date the season has been a dismal one, but the Tar Babies still have a chance to make presentable record. Grudge Battle Tomorrow's game will be in the nature of a grudge battle, the Washington, D. C., May 9. L , 6 , e, j .I, 1 freshmen in an early season FROSH NET TEAM D0WNSDEVin3-2 C. Rood and Gwyer Win Singles; Rood-Van Cise Take Doubles Match for Tar Babies 0 After a day of rest due to the S. A. E. .: .; 4 0 postponement of the scheduled etl.ng s.eo revision. We don't expect Wolf to make as great a shakeup as ;Snavely has done but there . is no telling how many of last year's freshmen will earn berths on the first squad. With such crack players as Cernugel, Maron ic, Watson, Gordon, Adams and the many others not brought to mind right now, all anxious to earn varsity berths there is no telling what may happen. Among the many things we patiently wait to learn from the new coach, the outstanding question we await to be an swered is the naming of his as sistants. Wolf has been granted . a free hand in naming his strat Prv staff. It has not been learned whether he will name T.' C. U. men, outsiders, former Tar Heel players, or combina tions of all three. We hope that the new ' coach will pick at least one former Carolina player. Without hesitation our first choice would be none other than our own former Co Captain Harry Montgomery. Still fresh in our minds is the wide acclaim Harry re ceived last season , many times as being one of the smartest football players on the field. Had Harry not (Continued on last page) Beta Theta Pi vs. Lambda Chi Alpha. 5:00 Diamond No. 1. Chi Phi vs. Phi Delta Theta; diamond No. 2. Ruffin vs. Battle-Vance-Pettigrew; diamond No. 3. T. E. P. vs. Kappa Sigma; diamond No. 4. Phi Gamma Delta vs. Kappa Alpha. Wednesday 4:00 Diamond No. 2. Law School vs. Old East; diamond No. 3. Pi Kap pa Alpha vs. T. E. P. 5:00 Diamond No. 1. Alpha Chi Sigma vs. Phi Alpha; diamond No. 2. Aycock vs. Lewis; diamond No. 3. Alpha Epsilon vs. Zeta Psi; diamond No. 4. Sigma Nu vs. Chi Psi. Thursday 4:00 Diamond No. 1. Kappa Alpha vs. Chi Phi; diamond No. 2.S. A. E. vs. Kappa Sigma ; diamond No. 3. Lambda, Chi Alpha vs. Sigma Chi; diamond No. 4. Beta Theta Pi vs. Theta Chi. 5:00 Diamond No. 1. Pi Kappa Al pha vs. S. P. E.; diamond No. 2. Ruffin vs. Monograms; diamond No. 4. Phi" Delta Theta vs. Phi Gamma Delta. Friday 4 :00 Diamond No. 1. Old East vs. Manly:, diamond No. 2. T. E. P. vs. Lambda Chi Alpha; diamond No. 3. Sigma Nu vs. Phi Kappa Sigma. 5:00 Diamond No. 1 A. T. O. vs. Alpha Chi Sigma; diamond No. 2. Old West vs. Aycock; diamond No. 3. Phi Alpha vs. D. K. E.; diamond No. 4. S. P. E. vs. Kappa Alpha. Some teams have three games this week because the Intramural depart ment is trying to complete the sched ule leaving only games between . un defeated teams for the week of May 18, and also to end the playground ball so all teams will be free for the Intramural track meet, which will be announced next week. Sigma Nu 4 Zeta Psi 4 Z. B. T. ..... 4 Lambda Chi Alpha 3 Phi Delta Theta 3 Phi Gamma Delta 3 T. E. P 2 Chi Psi 3 Sigma Chi 3 Kappa Alpha 2 Kappa Sigma 2 D. K. E. . . 2 Pi Kappa Alpha 1 Chi Phi v....... 1 Phi Kappa Sigma 1 Alpha Chi Sigma 0 Theta Chi : 0 A. T. O. 0 Phi Alpha 0 S. P. E. 0 1 1 1 1 2 2 Going into the ninth inning of that first game the Tar Babies were leading and had the tussle the 0 Episcopal High School match be 0 cause of scarlet fever, the tour- llintr TWr Ttnlw tennis aom -frnm apparently cinched, but uie university oi iorcn uaronna , 1. . T , x , , , -r, ... , . , (Continued on last page) seu uacK.. uie uevm scnooi nere today 3-2. The three singles matches played featured a brother act with Carolina's number one man, Major League Results 3 3 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 New York 5 Philadelphia 2 Gomez vs. Kelley. Cruikshank (Continued from first page) of girls' schools for freshmen and sophomores and doesn't think girls should be admitted to the University until they are juniors. "It is just too hard on fresh men to plunk them down in the middle of a big University, un less they had a better system of guidance. They should adjust themselves to college life in a girls' school first. However I do think that Chapel Hill girls should be allowed to enter as freshmen," she stated. "I do hope that the co-eds will continue May Day and make it an established custom. Chapel Hill really needs a May Day. Oh, by the way, I used to play an or gan, but it was nothing really hair-raising," she said apologetically. Boston Washington 2 Bill Rood, losing to N. Ritzen-1 Walberg vs. Appleton here 2-6. 6-1 . 6-1 . Tn t.he sp.nnnd match, brother Carlton Rood and A. Ritzenberg met and the Caro linian evened up the scoring by downing his opponent 6-2, 6-4. Gwyer Wins " Gwyer's win in the third singles gave the Tar Babies their deciding win as he dowmed Walsh in straight sets. The Ritzenberg brothers col laborated in the doubles to down. Ernie Byfield and Mace Gwyer while C. Rood and Van Cise, of Carolina, defeated Walsh and Bunn, dropping but one game. Summaries: N. Ritzenberg (D) over B. Rood 2-6, 6-1, 6-1. C. Rood over A. Ritzenberg (D) 6-2, 6-4. Gwyer over Walsh (D) 6-1, 6-1. Ritzenberg-Ritzenberg (D) over Gwyer-Byfield 6-2, 6-0. C. Rood-Van Cise . over Walsh-Bunn. (D) 6-0, 6-1. 9 16 5 7 Detroit Cleveland Rowe vs. Hildebrand Chicago . St. Louis Cain vs. Tietje. NATIONAL ........ St. Louis . Chicago Parmelee vs. Warneke. Pittsburgh Cincinnati ... 4 3 7 2 R 4 2 8 4 6 6 7 11 H 10 9 Weaver vs. Nelson. Philadelphia New York C. Davis vs. Hubbell. Brooklyn .... Boston . Clark vs. MacFayden. 10 13 6 12 5 10 3 7 2 12 0 7 NEW RECORD IN 440 By Ed Karun ' Garnering 11 out of a possible 15 first places, the Navy track team scored a 72-54 victory ov er the Tar Heels in their fifth annual track and special feature of the Fetzer Day celebration. Graham Gammon, star Tar Heel middle distance runner, was a double winner as he crossed the line first in both the mile and 880-yd. run. Barwick of Carolina took the discus, and "Rube" Graham, Blue and White sophomore hurdler, took the hon ors in the high hurdles. High Scorers Patterson and Dalton of Navy joined Gammon for high scoring honors as each of these men won two events. Patterson's wins came in the 440 and broad- jump, while Dalton took both the century and the 220. The outstanding race of the day was the 440 in which Pat Patterson of Navy led Drake and Farmer of Carolina, to turn in the fast time of 49.1 seconds es tablishing a new meet record. Drake, who holds the Univer sity record for the quarter in 49.3, was unofficially timed in 49.2. This is the fastest race he co-captain has turned in this year, ana it he can continue at that clip, it should mean several points in the Southern Confer ence meet next week. Invitation In the invitation 800 meter- race, narry vvimamson ana Lionel Weil, former Carolina. track captain; started from. scratch, giving freshman Bill Hendrix a 30 yard handicap.. Running shoulder to shoulder Williamson and Weil closed the gap, but Weil tired as William son went into .the lead followed closely by Hendrix. The first quarter was run in 55 seconds and Williamson crossed the fin ish line about four yards in front of Hendrix in 1 :54.2. In the handicap javelin throw, Ralston LeGore threw 208 feet to easily win first place from Richards of the freshman team. The varsity hurdles saw Gra ham finishing first in the highs, while Umstead almost beat out Patterson for third place. But in the lows Shrider of Navy took first with Graham and Umstead finishing second and third respectively. 2 l The complete summary of the meet follows: One mile run: Gammon (C); Shetenhelm (N) ; Conte (C). Time (Continued on last page) Scouting Get Together Alpha Phi Omega, national honorary Eagle scout fraternity, will hold an all scout get togeth er Friday, May 15, at 7 :30 in the Troop shack on the Pittsboro road. Several members of the University faculty will speak. Genuine Hawley Tropper Sun and Rain Hats The" lightest and coolest hat for all sports ever devised From 25c to $3.00 aifreti Williams & Co., Int. 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