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ophomores Meet Enters Finals Varsity Nine Meets State In Raleigh Finals Inter-Class Track .Meet Today CHAPEL HILL, N. C, SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1937. "THN WITH LEAVE TO PRINT... m Frainieetoini Matdhi mmlp feptts x - By RAY HOWE Ivan And Ray Dazzled By Glitter Of Big Time Lights Some day, some place a colle giate boxer is going to splash briefly in the wet pool of local fame, clamber back to shore, shake himself, and promptly forget all about it. Perhaps some day, some place, perhaps. Impressed by his - own fero ciousness and lured by the image-evoking chatter of jcircus barker press agents, Ivan Ned omatsky said yes and signed a f iVe-year contract with Reilly, former manager of Bat Battalino and Mike Belloise. It's not news. The Baltimore newspapers made up for him way back when the friendly spirit of Christmas pre vailed last winter. Modestly the Terrible Twerp made his de but against an amateur named Abrams in a benefit show for some fireman last Wednesday. We can't tell you the result. The bout failed to rock the sporting world enough to get into print. At the end of the month, he is slated to meet Mutt Womer, Virginia's Southern conference champion of 1935, who has been kicking around, the professional ruts for the past two years. It will make wonderful copy , for color-seeking sports writers of Richmond and Charlottesville newspapers. Fetzer Meld Is Scene Of NewTourhey Seniors Place Second In First Day Of T(rtirnamerit Major League Scores I AMERICAN New York , Cleveland LEAGUE - 6 7 Hadley vs. Gatehouse' . Philadelphia ; 6 St. Louis - . i g Caster vs. Walkup Washington - ' ' l Detroit . - (Special to the Daily Blah) May , 29 All the color of the collegiate ring will sur round the fighters with a ' rainbow-hued nimbus here to night when college-educated Ivan Nedomatsky meets Vir- the Daily The initial interclass track meet got off to a flying start yesterday afternoon when nine qualifying and one firiar event were staged. By qualifying 26 men for the p i finals this afternoon, the Soph- umore ciass Dias iair to cop team honors and with Bill Hen drix already having captured a his mind firSt plaCe in the 660 yrd run tne second year men seem neaa ed toward victory. The Seniors came next with 15 men placing in the heats while Freshmen placed 13, one more than "the Juniors. ' Sophomore Javelinists Best Sophomores monopolized the javelin throw when six second year men qualified for the fi nals. Richards with a heave of 180 ft. showed the way. 'Bill McCachren gave the Sophomores another first place when he paced the qualifiers in the shot put with a throw of 40 ft. 6 1-2 inches. Corpening's time of 15.1 seconds in the first heat of the high hurdles added another" first for the Sopho mores.' Corpening, besides pac ing the high hurdles, also won his heat in the lows as well as showing the best mark in the broad jump. 660 Finals Unly one final event was staged that going to, Bill Hen- Boston Chicago Appleton vs- Lawsori 2 4 5 3 9 15 10 12 7 8 5 8 Grove vs. Kennedy NATIONAL LEAGUE St. Louis . . . 2 6 New York .. . .. 8 7 Weiland vs. Castleman Cincinnati .... 5 li Boston ..:.: . 3 9 Hallahan vs. Pittsburgh ... Philadelphia .......... McFayden ..... 8 18 3 11 Bowman vs. La Master Chicago .... : . : 1 8 Brooklyn .... ..... 12 15 Shoun vs. Frankhouse 3 4 2 -4 0 0 1 3 Varsity Meets State Today; CaptainTakes Deaclets Down Babies 11-4 First Defeat In Two Years Tar Heel Nine Hopes To Repay Former Defeat By Terrors CAROLINA Topkins, ss Bullard, 2b Nethercutt, c Burnette, cf McCarn, if Bissett, lb Grubb, 3b Cox, rf Parker, p Carolina's Golfers Take 14-4 Decision From Citadel Devil Outfit Favored To Take Conference Tournament gmia-educated Mutt Womer drix in the 660 yard run. Par- in a ten-round grudge fight ker, a junior, led the way for - which dates back to the can- the initial 330 yards but faded pus days when both men were going into the homestretch and fighting for Southern confer- both Bob Gardiner and Bill Hen ence honors, etc. etc. Oh, it drix passed him on the last turn. will make mighty good copy!! Hendrix then proceeded to out- And Ray Matulewicz, too, has run Gardiner and Davis, who joined the swing of the profes- challenged Gardiner for second sional ring and signed up under place as they hit the tape. Coach Add Warren for a fling Times and distances in all in big time. His first bout will events were much above the be a tasteless one against Red coach's expectations and this Lewis,: admittedly a trial horse, afternoon's finals shouid show in Durham the 21st of this some keen competition between -month. ; ' ' the ace tracksters of their re- Quickly forgotten is the reali- spective classes, zation that hefty Jack Torrance, Finals Today i colored with intentional or uh- Field events will again start intentional publicity concerning the ball rolling this afternoon as the genuineness of his victories, the weight men enter, the final took the biggest flop of- several round, at 2:30 with the initial seasons in New York against a track event, the 3-4 mile run, third rate professional. Rich- getting under way at 3:00. Fif mond university's Frank Tymo- teen events are carded for the fi sko found the row a tough one nal day and the class champion to hoe and hung up his gloves will be crowned at the conclusion after a brief jab session.; of the 1 mile relay at 4:30. College - trained baseballers Summary , (Continued on last page)-. J The first man listed had the best time or distance, all. others aualifv for. this afternoon's events. .. - Javelin throw : Richards (Soph) McLean (Grad.), Wat son; (Soph) , Maronic (Soph) , Marks (Frosh) , Hilton (Soph) , Van Kirk (Soph), Fleming (Soph); Dist. 180 ft. Shot Put : McCachren (Soph) , Juliber (Jr.), Wrenn (Sr.), (Continued on tost page) Special to the Daily Tar Heel Pinehurst, N. C. May 7 Car olina's undefeated golf ' team won its eighth match of the sea son over the par 72 number two championship course here today, defeating Citadel, 14-4. Du Pont Kirven led the Car olina shotmakers with a 76 for the best scolre of the day to down Citadel's Doe, 3-0. In best ball play Kirven and Hamilton teamed up for the Tar Heels to defeat Doe and Daniels for Cit adel, 2y24. Clarence Klutz and Dick Hicks took their match, 3-0, from Mayo and Thome of Cita del. In individual play Klutz downed Thorhe, 2-1; and Hicks swept Mayo, 3-0. Tomorrow the Tar Heels start play in the Sputhern Conference golf tourney which will attract nine teams. Duke's Blue Devils, by virtue of their victory in the state championship play rate favorites to take the Southern STATE Sandfoss, 2b . Dalrymple, 2b Gadd, If Norwood, cf Mann, lb Griffin, rf Barb, ss Berlinsky, c Berry, p varsity baseball Tar Heels Take All But Two Singles Sets To Win 7-2 Princeton, N. J. May 7 Play- team moves on Raleigh today to engage the State Red Terrors in a return engagement of their annual home and home series. Two weeks ago -the Wolf pack nine came to Chapel Hill and Whitewashed the Hearnmen.be- hind Connie Mac Berry's effec tive six hit hurling. Bnnn Hearn will probably send Carolina's twirling ace, Daffy Parker, after today's game. Parker has taken six of the Tar Heel's ten wins, and has dropped but one tussle this sea son. He will probably be oppos ed by Berry of State. Ed Bullard will return to the line-up today. He was out of ac tion during the Davidson game due to a sprained ankle, but Coach Hearn allowed yesterday he would be ready for action against State. - Senior-Faculty Game Postponed (Continued from page one) senior nine are still grinding away in secret practice, refusing to make any predictions or di vulge any secret plays. It is ru mored that Niles Bond has the highest batting average and that Dick Buck will officiate on the mound. There is no admission charge and the public is heartily invited to see the slaughter. Oleks Paces Invaders As Freshmen Fail To Turn Tide J. Franklin Jones, the "Four Oaks Flash", made his fresh man debut behind the ' bat oh Emerson field yesterday after- ing a heady and steady game at day, but all .of his efforts the baseline and at the net, couldn't keep the Wake Forest Princeton's Bill Winslow de- Deaclets from scoring 11 times feated Ramsay Potts, Carolina's to the Tar Babies' 4. third ranked intercollegiate sin- Paced by a homer and a triple kles Player in straight sets here bv OIpVs. Wab. Pnrpcf srArf this afternoon, though all but five times in the first frame and one of 'the remaining singles once more in the second. The matches and all the doubles Deaclets hopped on George went to the Tar Heels in their Ralston in the first innine- for 7"2 victory. five runs on four hits including' Hampered by slippery courts Oleks' homer, and a base on and ueer bounces,, the Carolina balls. In the second-Oleks trm- captain lost his first singles led to left and came in when raatcn in two years in 8-6, 7-5 Vincent tWw wild from left. sets. Carlton Rood lost to Rawls field. - Deaclets Finish Scoring ine ueaciets imisned up their scoring on Ralston by sending a single tally across in the fifth and a trio of runs across in the sixth. eheved Ralston in the eighth and was touched for the final two Wake Forest markers. Wake Forest hurler Denning kept the Tar Babies hitless and runless until the fourth when Austin beat out the first of his two infield hits and Mathes walked. Berini flew to center to score Austin but the rally end 3 You to plan to have your house parties, large or small, during May and June at THE CAROLINA MYRTLE BEACH, S. C. Write for rates or other information conference diadem. Other schools entered in addition to Duke and Carolina are: Citadel, State, Davidson, Wake Forest, Richmond, Washington and Lee, and South Carolina. Gym Team Well Received On Stunt Night Program Boys From Bynum Showed ' Great Precision And Rhythm , Working On The Bars The series of gym exhibits given during thVyear came to a perfect close as the squad, bill ed as "The Men on the Flying Trapeze" on the Stunt Night program, went through their smoothest performance of the year. The veracity of the above statement was corroborated by the prolonged applause of the spectators after the curtain went down over the last figure. The single figures, opening the act, went off quickly and in per fect time. The multiple figures were unmarred by the rather sloppy dismounts which were to be seen iii past performances. Smoothies It was hard to pick out an out standing performer. . That elu sive elemeiit of equality of abil ity, which many say is impossi ble of attainment, came as near to the possible as any other set of factors ever: did. In short, the boys from Bynum looked like a team, working with pre cision and rhythm. Each knew what he was going to do, and did it. In the double, or two- man, stunts at the end of each round the appearance was the same as though there were only one man at one of the bar with a mirror at the other. For a group which is still in the childhood of development as this one is, the performance was the closest to perfection as it ever could " be. 6-2, 6-4 for the Carolinians third singles defeat of their six ganie northern trip. Taking advantage of their op ponents apparent over-confi dence, the Nassau team pushed Chestnut lh1 Tar HeeIs in every set, the ueisner-nawis pair stretching Foreman and Robinson to three sets before the visiting pair ran out the last set 6-3. Concluding their northern trip an-d their dual meet compe tition of the season, the Tar Heel netters swing their rackets- on the Annapolis courts tomor row against the service team. ed when Mathes was mpped 1 at afternoon was the f jrst timJ nome trying to score on the hit. .;, ,,. Austin opened by legging out have lost morA than nnp mT, a hit to third. " Mathes followed with a line hit to center. Mitch ell bunted and was safe when Dennings tried to get Austin coming into third. With bases loaded, Fowler pushed a drive through Titmous to tally Austin ' and Mathes. Mitchell scored the 6-3. Summary: Winslow (P) over Potts 8-6",- 7-5. Henderson (C) over Oelsneiv 6-0, 6-3. Fuller (C) over Martin 7-5, 1 1! 1 11 concluding tally on grounder to second. Berihi's Too Bad, Babies WAKE FOREST Eustler, If Barnes, 2b Oleks, ss Ledbetter, rf ; Sweel, c Spmill, c Ringold, 3b Moseley, cf Titmous, lb Dix, lb ' Denning, p Totals ab 4 4 -.5 3 3 2 3 3 3 1 - 5 r 1 1 4 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 h 1 1 3 0" 2 2 2 0 1 0 0 2 2 1 0 4 9 0 2 5 1 2 a 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 Rawls (P) over C. Rood 6-2,. 6-4. Foreman (C) over Peelor 6-4,. 1-6,6-2, Robinson (C) over Baker 6-3 6-1. Potts-Fuller (C) over Wins-low-Fraker 6-4, 6-2. Foreman-Robinson (C) over Oelsner-Rawls 9-7, 3-6, 6-3. Henderson-Farrell (C) over Martin-Baker 6-2, 6-3. CAROLINA Austin, 3b Mathes, lb Michael, lb Fowler, rf Gill, rf .. Berini, 2b Sparrow, 2b Vincent, If Anderson, If Forrest, cf . Royal, cf Jones, c Ralston, p x Leonard Chestnut, p . .36 11 12 27 ab r ho - 4 2 2 3 -3 1 111 - 0 0 0 1 -30 1 1 -10 0.1 - 3 0 0 0 -10 0 0 .20.12 -201 0 1 0 0 j0 - 2 0 0 1 3 0 0 4 2 0 0 0 .10 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 Totals 28 4 6 27 10 x batted for, Ralston in 7th. Wake Forest ' 510 012 Carolina 000 103 02011 1 000 4 SPORT SHIRTS Linen Sport Shirts in Gaucho Style is the thing for this . . . .. , t . ....... Spring.. We have them now in all the leading colors Especially Priced at $1.95 The YOUIiG .MS SHOP 126-128 E. Main St DURHAM Authentic University Fashions NO RENTAL FEE WE IE N D. IO DA FOISTER PHOTO COMPANY NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED FROM STUDENTS
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