Frat And Dorm Intramural Track Meet Ends Tomorrow atlp Car Titles Determined Today CHAPEL HILL, N. C, TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1937 WITH LEAVE TO PRINT . By RAY HOWE Coach Ray Wolf whistled up his footballers the other night . . reminded them that they have a mighty tough schedule this fall . . suggested that they rem ember same throughout the long reaches of the summer and pre pare accordingly. Nary a set-up is listed for the Tar Heels next fall. South Car olina, flashy in uniform and per formance, breaks the lid Sep tember 25. Then State, N. Y. IL and Wake Forest away, Ford ham and Tulane here, Davidson and .Duke away and Virginia mentored by the former Mar quette coach Frank Murray, here in the final game. No, nary a set-up is listed. Mural Softfellers eeM Titles Today ; Track Nears Close1 seems to have oacn seems to nave a new system of play to spring on his opponents next fall. It's very tricky. Instead of going into formation, shifting and then op ening up the line for the backs to go through, the team will lay down all over the field, hop up run backwards through their op ponents, close up ' the holes in the line, shift, go into their for mation and then huddle. Its bound to confuse such Yankee teams as Fordham and N. Y. U and we guarantee that Tulane Captain tougHenour, Stirnweiss, Southerland Star In Semi-Finals Fin als Tomorrow A stellar field of intramural trackmen toed the mark yester day afternoon as the semi-final round of the track meet got un derway with Coughenour, Stirn weiss and Southerland and cop ping two firsts each in their re spective heats. Coughenour and Southerland turned in the fastest times in the 60-yard dash breaking the tape in. :6.8 to win their heats. Stirnweiss took the remaining heat in one tenth of a second slower time. Stirnweiss Stirnweiss took his second first place of the afternoon in the 120-yard low hurdles pacing the field in his heat while May- nard and Coan led the remain ing heats. Southerland and Coughenour again led the pack in the 100-yard dash to reach the finals in both dashes. The track meet will be com pleted tomorrow when finalists Old East, Ruff in Clash; Sigma Nu Battles ZetaPsi Ruffin Is Favored Finis will be written to this season's intramural soft ball play this afternoon between the hours of 4 and 6 o'clock when the finalists in both the dormi tory and fraternity divisions clash for the ODDortunitv to Dekemen Capture Third Series Tilt series From Carolina 4J Box Score will be amazed. Coach was trying to show the If a11 events comPete- nlavprs' Tinw t.n rn it. Swit.Ti mnv-1 . . , ,, 60-yard dash-lst. heat mg pictures tne uuier iiiguu It looks complicated but if he can get him men to run back wards gracefully, it ought to be mighty effective. . All we have to do now is get the hoi poloi to cooperate. In stead of filing down the aisles into their seats in the stadium, the spectators will have to get up from their seats, walk up the stairs backwards "and file down the hill putting their best foot backwards. And instead of buy ing, they'll be giving the pro grams to the boys. It'll take a lot of practice and we seriously doubt if it will work. The Carolina tennis team now has a press agent extraordinary Archibald Henderson, Sr., wrote indignantly to Sports Editor John Kieran of the New York Times bewailing the fact that North Carolina tennis teams ra ted only squibs on the Times sports pages . . .The letter was published in full in the Letters to the Editor columns ... The golf team's victory over Duke cost Coach Chuck Erickson steak dinners with appropriate dressing for the entire golf team ... George Barley, v the Duke hurler who has had the Carolina batters swinging so vainly, will play with the Yan kees next year . . . Members of the coaching staff are showing some football . prospects the beauties of the Carolina campus. Leroy Edwards, U. of Ken tucky, scored 34 points in 34 minutes against Crgighton m 1935. Souther land (Manguni), Wetherbee (St. An thony), Papy (S. A. E.) 2nd. heat Stirnweiss (Lewis),. Slotnick (Gra time . 6.9 ; 3rd : heat Coughenour time .9. 3rd. heat Coughenour (Sigma Nu), Theil (A. E. Pi), Freu- denhehn (Graham), time 6.8. 120-yard low hurdles 1st. heats Stirnweiss (Lewis), Ham (Phi Del ta Theta), H. Allen (Grimes); 2nd. heat Maynard (Phi Delta Theta), Roberson (S. A. E.), Foreman (Chi Pis), time 15.6: 3rd. heat Coan (Beta Theta Pi), Gilmore (Chi Psi), Cook, (Chi Psi), time 14.8. 100-vard dash 1st. heat: Souther land (Mangum), Coan (Beta Theta Pi). Cuneo (Lewis): 2nd. heat Milner (Lewis), Wetherbee (St. An thony), Slagle (Lewis), time 11; 3rd. heat Coughenour (Sigma Nu), Stirnweiss (Lewis), Shore (Lambda Chi Alpha), time 10.8. 70-yard high hurdles Chaikin (Phi Alpha), Gilmore (Chi Psi), Greene baum (Z. B. T.), Coan (Beta Theta Pi), Allen (S. A. E.), Foreman (Chi Psi), Simmons (S. A. E.), Ham (Phi Delt.) 300-yard dash 1st." heat: Anderson (Graham), McRae (Chi Psi), Patter son (K. A.), Cuneo (Lewis) Milner ( Lewis), time 37.5: 2nd. heat Maf- fitt (Graham), Davis (Beta), Slotnic (Continued on last page) Captain Horace Hamilton of the Carolina golf team . . shot a 66 over the Hope Valley course against Duke . . . averaged 73.6 make a stab at the campus title strokes for every 18 holes lnursday. earned 18 points in ten meets Old East and Ruffin hook up for the Tar Heels this year . in the number one game of the put of first two meets because day when they meet at 4 o'clock of injuries received in an auto- on the intramural fields. Both mobile accident. teams have survived the regular schedule without a blotch on their records and will be eyeing the dormitory crown when they take the field. Ruffin Favored Ruffin will be in the role of favorites by ivirtue of their win last year while Old East, made up largely of the now extinct Monograms, are made up of veterans of last year's olay. ionors are aoout even witn a toss of the coin deciding the winner. Sigma Nu and Zeta Psi hook up in tne iraternity division piayoii at 5 o clock and agam there is little to choose between them. Both teams have surviv ed heavy schedules and will be at top condition for the fray. (Continued on page four) DUKE Ennis, rf Ambler, 2b . Bergman, ss Tipton, cf Morris, 3b Gaddy, If Cheek, lb Wagner, c Barley, p ab - 5 4 3 4 2 -4 3 3 3 r 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 h po 1 2 2 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 4 3 1 0 0 9 10 0 a 0 2 6 0 0 0 0 1 1 Totals .31 4 8 27 9 Men Drop In Handball Play Fink, Levitt Defeated; Lipschutz Wins WANTED 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 CAROLINA Topkins, ss Bullard, 2b Melchor, c Grossman, cf McCarn, If Bissett, lb Bricklemyer, lb Grubb, 3b LeGrande, rf . Hearn, p Totals' Carolina Duke . ab -'3 - 4 . 4 -4 3 2 1 3 3 2 r 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 h po 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 2 5 5 3 2 3 2 1 a 2 1 0 1 0 01 1 1 0 1 . 29 0 4 24 7 000 000 000 121 0000 00 4 Major League Scores 0 6 . 14 16 Chandler 8 14 6 12 AMERICAN Cleveland New York . '. Andrews vs St. Louis Philadelphia .... .. Thomas vs. Nelson Chicago . , Boston Rigney vs.'Walberg Detroit . Washington Lawson vs.. Newsom 9 14 10 7 NATIONAL New York : Pittsburgh .. Hubbell vs. Brandt Brooklyn . Cincinnati Butcher vs. Moore Boston Chicago Fette vs. Carleton 4 3 1 0 3 1 7 10 7 6 6 6 Champions I riP 'fiSvk ':ii71f;! Of the six seeded players mak ing their debut yesterday in the intramural handball tourna ment, two made their departure as well. Bernie Fink of Ever ett, seeded sixth, was eased out by Joe Hauptman, of the same dormitory by the score of 31-14; while Lee Levitt, eighth seeded player from Everett, found his dormmate Ted Freudenheim much too steady, losing 31-16. Dan Lipschutz, top seeded Ev erett star, opened his campaign with a one-two-three victory over Frank Lowenthal of the same organization. Lou Schehr, number two, found a stubborn Aaron Glicksberg, Everett, on his hands, and was extended by a 31-25 count. Brother Milt Schehr, number three, strung along toy routing Edwards, Z. B. T., 31-2. The last of the seeded players, George Katz, A. E. Pi, put the skinds on Barba of Lew is in a 31-25 conquest. Default Dan Geller was the other seed ed player to move a notch, doing so by virtue of a default. Mat ty Topkins, ranked fourth, was too occupied with the slants of Dukes Barley to participate but will face Jerry Stoff this after noon. Outstanding score of the day was turned in by Morty Cohen, Graham, who stamped on "A. C." Corrubia. Aycock, to the merry tune of 21-0. Cohen faces (Continued on last page) Hubbell Takes 7th Victory Of Season Giant Pitcher Defeats Pittsburgh Pirates 4-3 Runs batted in: Tipton, Wagner. Ambler, Bergman, Errors : Topkins, Grubb. Stolen bases: Ambler, Berg man, Morris. Sacrifice hits: Barley, Cheek. Left on base: Duke 7, Caro lina 2. Bases on balls: off Barley 2; off Hearn 4. Strikeouts: Barley 8; Hearn 2. luble play: Ambler- Bergman-Chec Maffitt Plans Insect Circus Football Guard Captures Flies For Gigantic Show Ben C. Maffitt, guard on the varsity football team and Gra ham's third floor representative on the Inter-dormitory council, nas blossomed out into a new field, that of circus impressario Maffitt is now billing the only fly circus on the Carolina cam pus. Other showmen may go in for flea circuses, but Maffitt be lieves in doing things on a large (Continued on last page) The University of North Carolina tennis team from which three members will be picked to join three players from Princeton to play the combined Oxford and Cambridge teams in Philadelphia nMni TiiW is. RpWdinsr from L to r-"ton tow: Henderson, Coach Itiuiuiu j a : U. Kenfield. Farrell. Second row: Fuller (C), Doyle. Third row: Tiirr t?a Toffrpss. Foreman Robinson. Fourth row: Carlton XTxaiias1- , , - - Rood, Bill Rood. Bottom row: Potts (C). Pittsburgh, May 24 Carl Hubbell won his seventh straight game of the season and his 23 straight over two sea sons as he downed the Pirates here today, 4-3. Hubbell was not on hand at the finish as a two-run Pirate rally in the eighth shelled him to the showers. Cliff Melton came in during the eighth for the Giants and finally stopped the Pirates. Mel Ott's seventh-inning ho mer was the big Giant scoring push. The Pirates scored their first run Off Hubbell in the sec ond. ' Patronize Our Advertisers Carolina Defeat Gives Duke Conference, State Titles Barley's 24th Win (Special to the Doily Tar Heel) By Flitches W. Ferguson Durham, May 24 Duke gained undisputed possession of the Big Five and Southern con ference baseball titles as it de feated North Carolina 4-0 in a well-played game here this af ternoon. George Barley, on the mound for Duke, gave up only; four hits while Bunn Hearn, Jr., Tar Heel twirler, rendered eight. All hits were singles. The Blue Devils bunched sev en of their safeties in the fourth, fifth and sixth innings to push over thir runs. In the fourth, Morris opened with a walk and advanced on Gaddy's single to right. Cheek sent both ahead with a sacrifice and Wagner drove a high fly to McCarn that scored Morris. Two More Five hits accounted for two runs in the next frame. Ennis was safe on an infield hit, but was caught at third when Gross man made a beautiful peg of Ambler's single to center. Berg- man then place-hit into center, scoring Ambler. The Duke cap tain stole second and tallied on Tipton's single to right. Wagner started off the sixth with a free pass and went to sec ond on pitcher Barley's sacri fice down the third base line Ennis was out, Bullard to Brick lemyer. Ambler hit a grounder - down the third base line that Grubb threw wild to first, Wag ner crossing the plate for the fi nal run. Burnette Out Carolina played one of its best games of the season. Only in the middle innings did the Blue (Continued on last page) Cat the Dus Habit, Sato and Careffre 121 N. Columbia Street Phone 4281 Chapel Hill, N. C. "Well Bill Tt tded (htm tSL and there's no doabt about bos trarel being cheaper. 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