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Baseball, Track,
Tennis and Golf
CHAPEL HILL, N. C, SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1938
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By Shelley Rolfe
It may be none of my busi
ness and it probably isn't, but I
fail to understand the great tom
tom act being put out of Dur
ham and other metropolitan cen
ters about the greatness of Jack
Coombs as a college baseball
coach. For the past few years,
everybody has been sitting down
at the publicity mills and mimeo
graphing machines grinding out
Mr. Cooms, preferred.
All of which brings us around
to the point of
this morning's
sermon, namely
that Bunn
Hearn is as good
a coach as
Coombs, if not
better. Bunn
hasn't the ma
terial Co ombs
has to work k
with, but he
turns out good
.
Hearn
ball teams.
But the publicity men have
not been yelling about Coombs
and his record rather about
his ability to boost players to
the majors. And that's just
where Mr. Coombs hasn't done
any too well. All he has sent
to t Jie big show since he has
been at Duke has been Bill
Werber. Brilliant Dukecolle
gians have taken the train ride
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VARSITY NINE
AT WAKE FOREST
IN TITLE FIGHT
Lead Of Big Five
Will Be Decided:
Hudson To Pitch
Very much at stake will be the base
ball lead of the Big Five this after
noon when Carolina and Wake Forest
come together at Wake Forest. The
Deacons hold the center of the stage
with three triumphs and one black
mark. Carolina is second with one
less win and one defeat. A win would
put the Tar Heels at the top, a loss
would drop them back down among
the bottom teams.
Bud Hudson will be the man on the
mound today attempting to pitch
Carolina to the top. Bud has won four
games this spring, downing Richmond,
Dartmouth, W. & L., and Virginia.
The Deacon game will be his first Big
Five outing except for an inning of
relief work three weeks ago against
State. In gaining his quartet of vic
tories, Hudson has allowed olny 16
hits.
Talley-Ho
Coach John Cadell of the Deacons
will probably shoot big, left-handed
Joe Talley to the slab. Talley pitched
one inning against Carolina earlier in
the season when the Tar Heels gave
Wake Forest a 4-2 ball game, and in
that one frame he struck out the side.
Wednesday Talley let Duke down with
eight hits to win 7-2 for his fourth
win of the season. He has one de
feat, tagged on him by the Blue Dev
ils earlier in the season.
One Down
The Deacons have been beaten only
by Duke this season, but they got
back at Duke Wednesday. State held
them to a 2-2 tie Easter Monday in a
game bob-tailed by rain.
The Tar Heels have come through
to win seven out of eight battles, that
lone defeat coming at the hands of
Wake Forest. Tuesday, Bunn Hearn's
crew will move back to Emerson field
to engage Davidson.
Golfers Win, Lose
(Special To The Daily Tar Heel)
Athens, Ga April 22. Hudson
Boyd, only University of JSorth
Carolina man in the f if st flight,
won consolation match today when
he was defeated by Bill Haver
stick of Swathmore in the initial
match play of the Southern inter
collegiate golf tournament, 2-1.
Neil Herring, Carolina player in
the. second division, easily won his
two matches of the day. Charley
Dif fendal went into the final round
for second flight consolation, and
Gordon Gif f ord took" his opening
round only to lose out in the after
noon matches by a slim one-hole
margin. Dupont Kirven, captain
of the visiting Tar Heels, went
down swinging in a thrilling and
close-finish twenty-one hole match
Paul Leslie, Louisiana State
golfer who tours the Florida cir
cuit with professionals, is favored
to take the individual honors. Car
olina won the team championship
in 1935," while LSU has held it
twice. The tourney is now in its
fourth year.
Tennis Men Set
For Duke Today
In Return Bout
f Squad In Weakened
Position With Fuller Out,
Carl Rood Injured
Probable varsity lineups:
Singles :W. Rood vs. Merchant;
Strain vs. Collins j Foreman vs. Par
sons; Kider vs. Hulme; Farrell vs.
Ward; Beadles vs. Doyle.
Doubles: W. Rood-Farrell vs. Mer
chant-Collins ; Foreman-Gragg vs.
Hulme-Doyle; Rider-Carver vs. Ward-
Parsons.
Handball Squad
At Duke Today
Meet, At 2:30, Is First Tar
Heel Intercollegiate Attempt
Fint Full Lagih Fwtuf
Handball blossoms as an intercol
legiate sport this afternoon when the
Tar Heel squad meets Duke on the
Durham. courts at 2:30. The meet wil
be comprised of eight singles and four
doubles matches.
Singles: Freudenheim vs. Lunb
gren; Kalkstein vs. Walsh; Schehr vs
Kuemper; Geller vs. Mansell; Sha
piro vs. Darling; Cohn vs. Etzel
Hauptman vs. Dennis; Hurwitz vs. T
Simm.
Doubles: Kalkstein-Geller vs. Lund
gren-Etzel ; Freudenheim - Zuckerman
vs. Walsh and H. Simm; Cohn-Sha
piro vs. Mansell-Schworer; Schehr
Hauptman vs. Kuemper-Darling.
Lacrossers Lose
Last Saturday it was Eddie Fuller;
his afternoon it'll be Carl Rood.
That's what the Carolina tennis team
acked and will lack, in its encounters
with Duke.
Blue Devil netmen invade the Hill for
heir return meet with Carolina, af
ter receiving a y-0 walloping last
week at Durham at the hands of the
Tar Heels.
Rood Out
Carleton Rood, who had moved in
to the number one berth after Captain
Fuller's ineligibility, sprained his an
kle last week and will be unable to
play for at least three or four more
days.
It's something like ten years since a
Duke outfit of racquet-wielders turned
back a Kenfield-coached contingent.
and the last serious Devil court threat
came somewhere in the early 30's.
Chance?
However, this afternoon Coach Har
ry Fogleman will come with one of
his strongest outfits in many years.
Led by Bob Merchant and Ted Collins,
the Dukesters have an even chance to
pull through quite a few unexpected
wins.
The match last Saturday brought
Carolina an easy and one-sided vic
tory. Dropping only' three sets in the
nine matches, the squad seemed far
above par in downing Duke. Carl
Rood had little trouble with Duke ace
Merchant but Brother Bill will have
to play heads-up ball this afternoon to
edge out the Devil star.
(Special To The Daily Tar Heel)
Lexington, Va., April 22.
Bouncing back and forth on a
muddy cow pasture studded with
rocks, Washington and Lee's expe
rienced lacrosse team presented the
Carolina with its second defeat of
the season here today, 13-4.
Coached by former All-American
attack Monk Farinholt, the Gen
erals easily outplayed the Carolin
ans, latest additions to the Dixie
league. Nearly every player used
by Washington and Lee had pre
college experience in the game,
while the visitors are fairly recent
addicts to the sport. Outstanding
players for the Tar Heels included
Budden, Finkel, Broadfoot, Shy-
rock, and Dessick.
Summary of goals: Washington
and Lee Berghaus 2. Henderson
6 Beck 3, Barbar 1, Simpson 1
Carolina Buddon 2, Finkel 2.
Intramurals Off;
Rain Has Its Day
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Standings Compiled Of
Dormitory, Frat. Teams
RUNNERS TRACK
ON DOWN TO
DUKE FORMEET
Hanson's Charges
Out To Regain
Old Domination
The finest track meet the South has
seen in many a year will be put on at
Duke stadium this afternoon, start
ing at 2 o'clock when Duke and Caro-
ina clash. Not since 1927, when Caro
lina nosed Duke out by one point,
63-62, have the two teams been
so evenly matched as they are this
year.
The meet is likely to be decided in
the field events, and if Carolina can
pick up enough markers in the field it
may be able to take a win over Duke
for the first time since 1936, when
the Devils first broke through to end
the decade-and-a-half Tar Heel track
rule of the south.
By The Tigers
Both teams will go into the meet
with one black-eye administered by
Princeton. Carolina balanced the
Tiger loss with a win over Virginia.
Duke sandwiched the loss between vic
tories over South Carolina and Fur-
man. In the conference indoor meet,
the Devils nosed out Carolina by
points for the title.
Fencers En Guarde With Georgia Tech
Tonight At 7:15 In Season's Finale
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Sunday 1-3-5-9 P. M.
Charlotte Track Team
Wins High School Meet
Led by fleet-footed Bill Wartman,
who took two firsts and a second, Char
lotte high school retained its spot at
the top of the state high school track
rankings at Fetzer field yesterday af
ternoon by scoring 44 points to Dur
ham's 33.
Wartman was first in the hundred
yard dash and the 220, In the hun
dred, the Wildcat- ace sped on the
muddy, wet track to : 10.1, tieing a
record of 12 years .standing.
Two other marks were set. Gant of
Durham made a new mark of 48 feet
3 3-4 inches in the shot-put, while
Taylor of Winston-Salem went over
the hieh hurdles in : 15.2 for another
glittering new figure.
The summaries:
Javelin Gill, Charlotte, first; Pu-
ria, Durham, second; Pendergraft,
Durham, third: Pate, Goldsboro,
fourth. Distance: 152 feet 6 inches.
220-yard dash Wartman, Char
lotte, first; Daugherty, Goldsboro, sec
ond; Cunningham, Sanf ord, third;
Crane, Charlotte, fourth. Time: 22.6
seconds.
880-vard run Wise, Charlotte,
first: Reece, Winston-Salem, second;
Mansour, Goldsboro, third; Watkins,
Durham, fourth. Time: 2:09.3.
200-yard low hurdles McKinney,
Chanel Hill, first; Smith, Charlotte,
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Memorial Hall Is
Scene Of Battle
With Tech Champs
Probable lineups :
Foil: Carolina Captain Allan
Bloom, James McCallum, Dave Ma
lone; Georgia Tech Captain George
Waite, John Carran, Rex White.
Eppe: Carolina William Kaplan,
Richard Freudenheim; Georgia Tech
Captain Waite, John Carran.
"' Sabre a Carolina Captain
Oliver Williamson; Georgia
Captain Waite, Rex White.
Bloom,
Tech-
Winston High Goes
Into Tennis Finals
Yesterday afternoon, for the first
time in two weeks, intramural activi
ties did not take place. The intra
mural and co-ed fields looked like
swamps and the tennis courts were
thoroughly drenched with water.
During the week a strong Sigma
Chi No. 1 tennis team defeated Kappa
Sigma, becoming the first team to ad
vance to the quarter-finals. In a pre
vious match the Sigma Chi team had
defeated TEP.
After several weeks of play the
standings in both leagues are as fol
lows:
Fraternity League
Team W
Zeta Psi ...... 4
Phi Delta Theta 4
Phi Gamma Delta .. 4
Pi Kappa Alpha 3
Alpha Chi Sigma 3
Kappa Sigma 3
Beta Theta Pi 2
S. A. E 3
D. K. E 2
Chi Phi 2
Kappa Alpha . 2
Sigma Chi . 2
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Winston-Salem high school moved
players to the finals in both the sin
gles and doubles competition of the
North Carolina interseholastic tennis
tournament in matches played in the
high school gym yesterday. Hendrix
of Winston-Salem will oppose Free
man of Rocky Mount for the singles
crown and Hendrix and Holtwanger st
will face Gerkey and Shepherd of I
Greensboro in the doubles today in the
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A. E. Pi ........
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Theta Chi
Phi Alpha
Lambda Chi Alpha .
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North Carolina's re-born fencing
team ends its highly successful sea
son of intercollegiate competition to
night at 7:15 in Memorial hall when
it faces Georgia Tech's crack South
ern conference championship squad.
Passbooks will not be needed at
tonight's fencing meet.
Highlight of tonight's meet will be
the fast and completely impartial
judging. David Bartlett, captain of
the Charlotte Men's club, will act as
director of the meet, which is assured
of ending within an hour and a half
at the latest, instead of the usuat two
hours or more.
Curtain for Coffin
Coach Edwin Coffin concludes his
student-coaching tonight. A senior in
the school of engineering, Coffin took
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gym if the weather prevents outdoor
play. '
Coach Kenfield began" yesterday's
meet at 2 o'clock but" since the gym
had only one court, the netters' were
able to advance only to the finals
rounds, the matches lasting until 10
o'clock.
Chapel Hill's doubles team of Hobbs
and Winston lost its semi-final match
to Greensboro, after leading 5-3 and
having set point in the first set, then
losing it 7-5. They won the second,
6-0, but could not continue their game.
Summaries:
Singles, semi-final round: Freeman
(Rocky Mount) beat Sloan (Wilming
ton), 8-6, 3-6, 6-0; Hendrix (Winston-Salem)
beat Markham (Dur
ham), 6-1, 6-3.
Doubles, second round: Sutton-Miller
(Fayetteville) beat Freeman
Brock (Rocky Mount),, 5-7, 6-2, 6-3.
Doubles, quarter-final round: Sutton-
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Miller (Fayetteville) beat Boyte
Sptorrier (Charlotte), 6-1, 6-3.
Doubles, semi-final round: Gerkey-
Shepherd (Greensboro) beat Hobbs-
Winston (Chapel Hill), 7-5, 0-6, 6-4;
Hendrix-Holtwanger (Winston-Salem)
beat Sutton-Miller (Fayetteville), 6-2,
6-1.
Even though Fred Hardy will prob
ably be out of the mile, the Tar Heels
are expected to take most of the above-the-half
points. Carleton White and
Bill Hendrix are in the half for
Carolina; Jimmy Davis in the mile;
Tom Crockett, Bill Gordon and Andy
Jones in the two-mile.
The Hurdles
Action is slated to be best in the
hurdles when five of the best timber-
toppers in this and any other section
get together. Duke will present Hu
bert Reavis and Don Kinzle in both
the highs and lows; Carolina will have
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