Frosh Nine Loses 2-1
On Five Errors
Netters Play Each Other
In State Finals
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CHAPEL HILL, N. C, TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1937.
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parte
WITH LEAVE
TO PRINT...
By
RAY
HOWE
Because tie saw fit to cut
classes for three days after be
ing warned by his adviser, Soph
omore Al Doyle asked for schol
astic trouble and got.it. After
playing fine tennis in the state
tournament, Doyle threw away
his opportunity to compete in
the Southern conference tourney
this week-end,. . . . Though
Princeton, familiar with every
hook ana cranny ot its own
courts, was the first team . this
season, to take more than one
match from the Carolina team,
the best team met this year by
our undefeated bunch was Yale
.... Bill Winslow took three
love games from Ramsay Potts
in as many sets in . the, number
one match at Princeton . . . . The
Daily Princetonian's . tennis
writer was pessimistic enough to
concede tne Tar neeis a y-u vic
tory.
'' ..
Strong on the dual meet spir
it but weak in conference play,
the Carolina golf team has
swept through an undefeated
dual meet season but has failed
to astound tourney galleries. In
hibited., or .something, the golfers
have failed to worry the leaders
of either the Southern intercol
legiate,, the State, or the South
ern conference tournies.
Playing without their stars
Ross and Snow, the Davidson
team shadowed Duke univer
sity's crack golfers all over the
Pinehurst course Saturday in
the course Saturday in the con
ference play-off, finally ending
up but one point behind the Blue
Devils.
A week or so earlier, Kirven,
Hicks, Clark and Kluttz defeat
ed Ross,. Snow and Davidson
12-6.
Laurence Leonard, the
Greensboro News' sports writer,
picked the winning nag in the
Kentucky Derby. He's the only
one we've heard of who did . .
Smith Barrier, sports editor of
the Alumni Review, is pulling a
Barry Wood act on us he's
writing a book on football . .
Coach Bunn Hearn's mound
staff is still - a stripling. Not
one of his four pitchers had seen
action in a varsity game before
this year, but they have given
Carolina nine wins, five losses
and one tie .... The best of the
bunch. Dave Parker, has won
eight of them and lost one 1 ,
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Netmen Play
State Finals
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Varsity Netters Meet
Each Other For
Two Titles
Having assured themselves of
a nice little niche among the un
beaten tennis teams of the na
tion, the Tar Heel netters will
strike out for individual honors
this afternoon at 2 o'clock in the
semi-finals of the state 'singles
and doubles tournament on the
varsity courts.
As in years past, the Carolin
ians have eliminated all outside
competition and will have a jol
ly inter-squad competition. The
finals in both divisions will be
run off tomorrow.
Foreman Vs. Fuller
Johnny Foreman, having
eliminated- defending champion
Archie Henderson just before
the team started north, will
meet Ed Fuller in the only
scheduled semi-final singles
match for, the opportunity to
play Ramsay Potts in the finaL
The latter defeated Doyle, Far-
rell, C. Rood and Wall to step
into the final bracket. .
In the semi-finals of the dou
bles play, t Henderson and Far-
rell will play Carolina's number
two combination, Foreman and
Robinson, the winning pair at
tempting to dethrone Potts and
Major League Scores
AMERICAN LEAGUE
New York
Chicago
Lyons
7
0
3
6
Cascarella vs. Bonetti
Philadelphia " " 9
Detroit ! 5
Pearson vs.
Washington . "--
St. Louis , -' '
Boston
Thomas vs. Bridges
Cleveland
5
6
10
1
5
9
9
8
10
17
Marcum vs. Brown
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Cincinnati
Philadelphia
3 4
10 11
Grissom vs. Walters
Chicago
New. York;
4
3
Shoun vs. Schumacher
St. Louis '. - ;
Brooklyn J
Harrell vs. Mungo
Pittsburgh
Boston . I
Swift vs. Fette
2
8
4
1
11
9
4
8
10
8
Yareity Plays Deacons Today;
; FresliMen Lose To Cadets, 24
Mural Schedule
Mangum 5, Lewis 3.
T. E P. 5, A. E. Pi 0.
Chi Phi 3, Phi Gamma
Delta 8. f
. Phi Kappa Sigma 12, Chi
Psi 3.
No games tomorrow.
School Nines
To Play Here
Four Finalists Meet
Here Thursday For
State Titles
two new cnampion nines win
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Southern conierence tourney f. n
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Golf Squads Hold
Unofficial Match
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Varsity Gains 14-4 Decision
From Freshman Mates
The Gaston county team is a fi
nalist for the second time, hav
ing heen beaten here in 1926.
Coach Jim Morgan will prob
ably start "Sokie" Dellinger on
the mound, mainstay of the team
during the entire season.
Wilson
Wilson comes to the Hill un-
In an informal match held
vesterrlav between' t.be varsitv
and freshman tmlf team tllft defeated, with Coach Brogden
varsitv o-ained .a 14 to 4 decision bringing his second successive
with every man shooting in the ?asier" P. year, oak ridge
seventies and .with Neal Her- ne coacna aenron w tne iass
a imai, but it was deteated by
Burlington. This year he has
piloted a Class A winner.
Frank Bissett is credited with
Tar Babies Make Five
Errors In Dropping
Close Game
Excellent Pitching
Carolina's Wooten Gives Six
Hits; LeVan, Oak Ridge,
Allows Only Four
By Shtt.t.fy Rolfb '
For the second time this sea
son the freshman baseball team
failed to back up Cecil Wooten's
good pitching as they kicked in
five errors to hand the Oak
Ridge Cadets a 2-1 victory on
Emerson field yesterday after-
noon, uver tne course oi tne
game Wooten allowed six scat
tered hits, but errors by his
team mates in the second and
fourth innings gave Oak Ridge
two runs and the ball game. ;
The Tar Babies gained an ear
ly lead, in the first when they
toolc advantage of the only Oak
Ridge lapse to score a run on a
walk, and an error. '
Austin walked to . open the
freshmen half of the first and
after he hadgone to second on
a passed ball and to third on an
infield out, Fowler pushed a hit
to short stop which was muffed
and allowed Austin to score the
only freshman run.
From the second inning on,
Oak Ridge s Le Van gave out
four hits struck out nine men,
and walked but two. He was
master of every situation and
qtiickly halted- the only other
Tar Baby rally in the "ninth in
ning. He also knocked in the
winning run with a fourth in
ning single.
In that ninth Berini beat a hit
out with one down. Gill hit a
scorcher to second and in the
subsequent attempt for a double
play he and Berini were both
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Junior
. -A
V
Teams Will Attempt"
To Gain Deciding
Series Game
May Start
Hearn
Wake Forest Holds Second Place
In Big Five Race; Caro
lina Third .
The coaches' son, commonly
known as Bunn Hearn Jr., stands
on his own feet as one of the
varsity's up-and-coming pitch
ers. Either he or Ike Jeanes will
start today's deciding series
game against the Deacons from
Wake Forest.
Duke Favored
To Cop Title
Conference Track Meet
Begins On Friday
At Durham
Five Errors
ring,, freshman number four,
equalling par.
Strange as it might seem, the
number four men on each of the
teams had the lowest score. Dick
Hicks shot a 72 to have the med
al for the varsity and gained
half a point in his match with
medalist Herring, Herring
played consistent golf, taking a
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Howard, 2b
Harper, cf
Price, ss .......
Johnson, 3b .
Evans, c
Branch, If
having won the pennant for the Royal, rf
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downed Durham 8-5. He also
won six of the team's contests.
Roanoke Rapids
In the Class B division, Roa
noke Rapids, holder of two ti-
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will attempt to regain its lor- Mitchell, ss
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s ing top-notcn ball all season and wooten, p
the two are expected to battle
it out what may prove to be a
pitcher's contest.
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On April 10, Mrs. David
Beach decided to walk to Chica
go. She arrived there May 27,
1912. Distance - 1004 miles;
Time 42 days. 12 hours: Av-
a batted for Webb in 9th:
b batted for Royal in 9th.
Oak Ridge 010 100
Carolina: 100 000
0002
000 1
Summary: Errors: Austin, Mattes,
Webb. Gill. Jones, Price, Evans, Le
erage-24 -miles per day. It is Van.' Runs batted in: Le Van, Royal
still the ladies record for such' a Fowler. Two base hit: Gill. Three
fi.fr. I base hit: Royal. Struck out: . By Le
van y, tsy wooten i. jase on joaus
The American record for win- 0ff Vai 2 Wooten 4. Double
nmg races m one season is 338, ' wMs. stalen base
s m ld84 mounts by Waiter Mil- pj-ice: Earned runs: . Oak Rlidge
ler in 1906. Passed ball; Evans. Umpire: Wright.
Friday afternoon at Duke sta
dium, 15 schools , will partici
pate in the trials of the annual
Southern conference outdoor
track championships. The fi
nals will be held in the stadium
Saturday afternoon.
The Blue Devils are favorites
to successfully defend the title
which they won from the Tar
Heels last year, and a real
struggle is in store for the spec
tators as they watch the battle.
Cream
All of the' events are packed
with men who excel in their
particular event. Thrills ga
lore are expected , as four cap
tains come together in the
sprints, with many more enter
ed, to make these races one of
the outstanding features of the
meet.
When Captain Pasco of V. M.
I., co-captams Woodard and
Shehan of Duke and Captain
Jim Fmlay of Carolina leave
their marks in the century and
220, with Little of South Caro
lina and Herring pushing them,
there is no telling which of the
men will come through. All of
the men entered are capable of
turning in speedy times and
anyone of them can cop the race.
Mile
The mile run will bring to
gether once again that' trio of
stellar trackmen : Graham Gam
mon of Carolina, Bill Morse of
Duke and Bill Davis of N. C.
State. In addition to these men
there will be Bill Hendrix of
Carolina, Koop of Duke, . Green
of Clemson and Long of V. P. I
and Hall of Carolina. ,
New marks are expected, to
be set in several of the field
events. Miller of Maryland
cleared the bar at 6 ft. 3 3-8
inches last -week-end, and Stric
ler of VMI threw the shot 48
ft ft. 3-16 inches; both bettering
conference marks.
Carolina's varsity baseball
team .will attempt to pull itself
up a little further in the big
five race this afternoon when it
plays the Wake Forest Deacleta
in the rubber match of their
three game series on Emerson
field at 4 o'clock.
The Deaclets won the first
battle of the series at Wake For-'
est, but the Tar Heels came back
to cop the second decision, 3-1,
at Raef ord.
Statistics
The Carolina team has won
its last three big five starts af
ter dropping the first three con
tests. The Carolina team stands
third in the standings. Wake
Forest is second with six wins
and three losses. Duke leads
the race with eight wins in nine
starts.
Bunn Hearn, Jr., or Ike Jean
es will take the mound first for
the Hearnmen today. Hearn
has not pitched since the Virgin-
la game, two weeks ago. Jeanes,
in his second start of the season,
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