Bemfoini Hurls Tar I: eels To 41 Win Oyer Deac Netmen Whitewash State for No. 60 Anthony Stars In Carolina's 9-0 Triumph For the 60th consecutive match in a row, Carolina's powerful net team walked off the courts with a victory tucked neatly away. Yesterday the opponent was State's Red Terrors, the scene was in Raleigh and the score was 9-0. It was the second time this season the Tar Heels had blanked the State netters. Co-captain Ham Anthony started the fireworks for the Tar Heels with a 6-4, 6-4 victory over State's Captain Frank Owens in the No. 1 singles match. Anthony turned in a much improved performance as compared to his previous showings and despite Owens' hard-hit drives to the baseline, the Carolina netter earned the victory in straight sets. Harold Maass dropped three games in handing Arnold Katterman a 6-0, 6-3 defeat in the second singles match. Katterman was outclassed from the first as Maass' place shots kept the State man running over the entire court. Jack Markham spotted Elliott Win Eton a 4-2 lead in the first set but pulled out with a 7-5 win over the No. 3 State netman. Markham won the second set and the match by a 6-3 count. Hendrix Uses Chop Shot Moyer Hendrix used his chop shot to advantage in defeating Emmett Shoff ner, 6-4, 6-2, Tom Wadden bested George Barbee of State, 6-3, 6-1, and Hunt Hobbs beat State's Pinner, 6-4, 6-1. In doubles competition Maass and Hobbs won handily over Winston and Shoff ner, 6-1, 6-2. Markham and Wad den laced Joyce and Pinner, 6-2, 6-0, and Anthony and Cliff Tuttte turned back Owens and Barbee, 6-2, 6-0. Baseball Scores NATIONAL LEAGUE New York 6, Brooklyn 4. Boston 6, Philadelphia 2. Pittsburgh 6, Cincinnati 2 . St Louis 4, Chicago 2. AMERICAN LEAGUE New York 9, Washington 3. Boston 3, Philadelphia 1. Detroit 6, Cleveland 2. St. Louis 6, Chicago 4. FOR VICTORY: BUY BONDS Frosh Lace Greensboro, 10-2 Large Selection B.V.D. Sport Shirts $1.00 Carolina Men's Shop Lewis, Holeman, Sparger, Gresham Pace Tar Babies By Bill Woestendiek The Carolina freshman nine opened up on Greensboro high school with its big guns here yesterday afternoon, and by the time the firing was completed, the Tar Babies were sitting on top of a 10-2 score. A trio of pitchers Bart Lewis, Gecrge Sparger and George Webb and a trio of hitters Grits Gresham, Jim Hayworth and Gus Holeman were the big noises for the Tar Babies as the Carolina club rang up its second win in two starts this spring. The frosh were a vastly-improved ball club over the one that opened the season against State's yearlings last Satur day, and demonstrated yesterday that Coach Jim Tatum has developed an other good freshman diamond outfit. Lewis, Sparger, Webb Hurl Lewis, Sparger and Webb worked three innings apiece, holding the Gate City lads scoreless until late in the game when Greensboro touched Webb for two runs. George Ralls was Greensboro's start ing twirler, and the tiny crooked-armed southpaw subdued the locals for two innings. The Tar Babies went to work on him in the third, however, and batted him from the mound in the fourth. Gus Holeman was the third-inning hero for the Tar Babies. After Ralls had walked Billy Myers and hit Johnny JColones with a pitched ball, Holeman slapped a long drive into right center for two bases, scoring both men. He went to third on an error by the center fielder on the same hit and scored a minute later when the high school sec-ond-sacker, Newell, dropped Pupa's pop fly back on the edge of the outfield grass. Fourth Inning Rally The frosh really started swinging in the fourth and four straight hits fin ished Ralls for the afternoon. Hay worth doubled to left, Lee doubled to right, sending Hayworth to third and Grits Gresham a man who is rapidly building a reputation for himself as the No. 1 clutch-hitter on the frosh club socked a beautiful line-drive triple over third and into the left-field corn er. Pitcher Sparger immediately blast ed a single to left, sending Gresham home and Ralls to the showers. Second-baseman Newell took over the high school hurling chores and turned in a wild but fairly effective performance for the rest of the game. The frosh tallied twice more in the sixth on a single by Colones, an error, a couple See FROSH BASEBALL, page 4 maw SCHOOL STUDENTS WE LEND CAMERAS FREE F0ISTER PHOTO CO. i - - - i ifl -5- it P FIFTH AVE., NEW YORK 1 Hi ft yi'i 4 1 SPORTING JACKETS . EXCL USIVE FINCHLEY STYLING AND RICH, DURABLE WEAVES. THIRTY DOLLARS AND MORE SLACKS $10 AND MORE SACK SUITS WORSTEDS AND TWEEDS $40 . AND MORE HATS HABERDASHERY SHOES EXHIBITION COMMUNITY CLEANERS Today, April 16 j Mr. Thomas a Carlson, BepreientatlYt Lambda Chi's Win Thrilling Contest, 5-4 SOFTBALL Lambda Chi Alpha 5; Phi Gamma Delta No. 2, 4. BVP 3; Everett No. 2, 2. Pi Lambda Phi 4; Kappa Psi 3. Old West 8; Stacy No. 1, 7. Med School No. 1, 6; Alexander club, 4. Chi Phi 5; ZBT 2. Kappa Sigma No. 1, 13; Sigma Nu No. 2, 5. Sigma Chi 20; DKE No. 1, 2. HORSESHOES Sigma Nu No. 1, 2; Beta Theta Pi No. 2, 0. ATO 2; SAE No. 2, 0. Sigma Chi No. 1, 2; DKE No. 2, 1. TENNIS Stacy No. 2, 5; Steele 0. TEP 3; Kappa Alpha 2. Ellis, Lambda Chi Alpha clean-up man, hqmered in the last of the eighth to give his team a 5-4 victory over Phi Gams No. 2 in the first of two extra-inning softball contests played yesterday in the intramural softball leagues. Colby with three hits for three times at bat also aided the Lambda Chi cause. In the second overtime battle, Sum ner and Davis crossed the plate on Walker's single in the top half of the eighth to give Med School No. 1 a 6-4 win. Clutts had a perfect day at bat for the losers. BVP Edges Everett BVP edged out Everett No. 2 in another tight battle by a 3-2 score. See INTRAMURALS, Page 4 ( Frosh Box Score GREENSBORO ab r h o a e Aydellette, cf 4 1 2 2 0 1 Newell, 2b, p 4 0 1 0 4 2 Phibbs, 3b, 2b 4 0 0 2 2 0 Brown, ss 4 0 1 4 2 2 Wolfe, c 3 0 0 6 0 0 Sewell, c 10 0 10 0 Hobbs, lb 4 0 0 4 1 0 McFarland, rf .. : 4 0 1 2 0 0 Mulligan, If 2 1 0 2 0 0 Ralls, p . 1 0 0 0 2 0 Mallinger, 3b 2 0 0 1 1 1 Totals 33 2 5 24 12 6 TAR BABIES ab r h o a e Myers, ss 3 2 0 1 3 0 Gwaltney, ss 10 0 10 0 Colones, 2b 3 2 1 3 2 0 Clark, 2b 1 0 0 0 0 0 Johnson, cf . 1 0 0 0 0 0 Holeman, cf 2 2 1 3 0 0 Pupa, rf 3 0 0 0 0 0 Bigham, rf 1 0 0 0 0 0 Wideman, If 3 0 0 2 0 0 James, If 10 10 0 0 Hayworth, 3b .. 4 2 2 2 1 1 Hackney, 3b ... ...L. 1 0 0 0 1 0 Lee, c 4 115 10 Feder, c 0 0 0 2 0 0 Gresham, lb 3 1 2 6 0 0 Shaw, lb 1 0 0 2 0 0 Lewis, p 0 0 0 0 4 0 Sparger, p . 2 0 1,0 3 0 Webb, p - 0 0 0 0 2 0 a Cajlloway ...... ... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 35 10 9 27 17 1 a batted for Lewis in 3rd. Score by innings: Greensboro ..- 000 000 200 2 Tar Babies 003 411 Olx 10 Runs batted in: Holeman 2, Gresh am 2, Sparger, Hayworth, Phibbs, Pu pa, Brown. Two base hits: Holeman, Hayworth, Lee. Three base hit: Gresh am. Stolen bases: Newell, Aydellette, Myers 2, Hayworth 2, Colones. Dou ble play: Mailinger to Phibbs to Hobbs to Phibbs. Bases on balls: off Lewis 2, Webb 2, Ralls 2, Newell 3. Struck out: by Lewis 3, Sparger 2, Webb 1, Ralls 1, Newell 4. Hits off: Lewis 1 in 3 innings; Sparger 1 in 3; Webb 3 in 3; Ralls 6 in 3; Newell 3 in 5. Wild pitch: Newell. Passed ball: Lee. Hit by pitcher: Phibbs (by Lew is), Colones (by Ralls), Webb (by Newell). Winning pitcher: Lewis. Umpire: Mitchell. Time of game: 2:20. Hickok Belts Suspenders and Key Chains Carolina Men'sShop Duke-Carolina Track Meet Will Be Close With Dixie's greatest dual meet com petition slated to take place at Duke stadium Saturday afternoon, Caro lina's track and field forces have been hitting the ball hard all week in pre paring for their third, and rubber, match with the Methodists. It will be remembered that Coach Bob Fetzer's team won a surprising victory over the Devils in the confer ence indoor track meet during the win ter season, and then fell before the Devils in the Carolina relays. Ancient Rivalry Renewed On Saturday the ancient rivalry will be renewed with the Tar Heels rated slightly below the Blue Devils. Last season, Duke won its first dual meet victory over the home crew in six years by beating Carolina, 72-54, on Fetzer field. Coach Bob Chamber's squad went on to win the conference championship by six points in a thrill ing meet at Williamsburg, Va., and so it is that Saturday's meeting may be indicative of "things to come." Careful scrutiny of the meet card reveals that the outcome of the com petition largely rests on eight events. Duke will come close to sweeping the 100-yard dash and the javelin throw, while Carolina should pile up impres sive margins in the broad jump, the pole vault, the high hurdles and the half-mile run. However, lest this four two ratio prove deceptive, it must be remembered that Duke figures to clean house in their two, while Carolina will face stiff competition in the quartet of events mentioned. Final Outcome Close Thus we find the final outcome rest ing on the results of the mile and two mile runs, the 220 and the 440-yard dashes, the discus throw and the shot put, the 220-yard low hurdles and the high jump. It appears at first glance that the distance events will depend on the comparative ability of five men. It will be Tar Heels Rich Van Wag oner, Mike Wise and Wimpy Lewis I against Henry Profenius and Wendy Lockwood and the combination estab lishing supremacy in these events may take the meet. Spencer Wallops Pi Phi's 17-5 For Second Win ' The Spencer dormitory softball team defeated the Pi Phi's -yesterday 17-5 for its second win of the coed intra mural season. ' Hamblen, Pi Phi catcher, scored the first run of the game in the first in ning, but Spencer more than made up for it in its half of the inning. BEEKS, McCormic, Warren, Stephenson, Hicks, Jeffries, Tart, Hood and Nottingham tallied ten runs on only four hits, all singles. Spencer pushed over five more runs in the next inning to really put the game on ice. Hicks, Jeffries, Tart, Hood and BEEKS all scored for the victors in this frame. Kayser Homers The losers made a valiant but feeble comeback in the final inning when Kay ser hit a home run off pitcher Mc Cormic. The hit was the only four-base blow of the contest. Spencer tallied twice more in its half of the final in ning. Town defeated the Alderman-Kenan team 16-6 on Tuesday afternoon. The AD Pi and Smith teams clash on the coed field today at 5 o'clock. Tennis Summary Carolina 9, State 0. SINGLES Anthony (C), defeated Owens, 6-4, 6-4. Maass (C), defeated Ket terman, 6-0, 6-3. Markham (C), defeated Winston, 7-5, 6-3. Hendrix (C), defeated Shoffner, 6-4, 6-2. Wadden (C), defeated Barbee, 6-3, 6-1. Hobbs (C), defeated Pinner, 6-4, 6-1. DOUBLES Maass-Hobbs (C), defeated Win-ston-Shof fner, 6-1, 6-2. Markham Wadden (C), defeated Joyce-Pinner, 6-2, 6-0. Anthony-Tattle (C), de feated Owens-Barbee, 6-2, 6-0. Lew Hayworth Clouts Fourth Inning Homer By Harry Hollingsworth GORE FIELD, WAKE FOREST, April 15. With the aid of Lew Hayworth's two-run homer in the fourth inning, Red Benton hurled the Tar Heels to a 4-1 victory over Wake Forest here to day for Carolina's sixth conference win and second Big- Five tri umph. In trouble only one time during the game Benton notched his third victory of the season with comparative ease while Carolina was shelling Jakie Pearce from the mound in the first four in nings. x Jim Ripple, -who only y ester- day worked off a condition on mathl to make him eligible for the game, held the Tar Heels to two safeties for the last five frames, but the dam age was done in the early innings. Besides pitching a wonderful six hit game, Benton contributed one hit to Carolina's cause and drove in Mac Morris with the Tar Heels' initial run in the third inning. It was Benton's first hit of the season. He had gone hitless in 10 trips. Benton pulled his best tricks in the sixth inning when he fanned Pete Horchak and John Conley with the sacks full on six pitches. Horchak took three called strikes while Conley took two called strikes and then swung at the third. Benton" also fan ned Red Cochran, who gave the Tar Heels a lesson in football last fall, for the first out of the inning after Clyde Whitener and Bob Reid had singled to 'open the frame. Two of the three strikes on Cochran also were called. Carolina opened its scoring in the third with a singleton, added two in the fourth and finished in the eighth with, a singleton. Carolina's two-run fourth sent Pearce to the showers and Ripple handcuffed the Tar Heels for the remainder of the game except for a slight lapse in the eighth. Poor base coaching probably cost the Tar Heels a second run in the third. Chubby Myers, who had dou bled to left field behind Mac Morris, who had walked, attempted to score from second base when Red Benton lined his single to center field. Myers was thrown out by nearly five feet. Following Benton's single, Johnny Hearn and Leon McCaskill walked, but Dub Johnson forced Benton at the plate for the second out and Bo Reynolds grounded out Primm to Reid to retire the Tar Heels. So two hits and three walks gave Carolina only one run. Jack Hussey and Lew Hayworth, who shared fielding honors for the day, scored Carolina's two runs in the fourth. Hussey walked and Hay worth sent him home with his circuit drive over the left field bank. Johnny Hearn opened the eighth by singling to left field. Bobby Gers ten, who replaced McCaskill in the seventh, sacrificed him to second and Bo Reynolds brought him home with his second single. Hussey's and Hayworth's fielding were tops. Hussey caught six fly balls in right field and Hayworth accepted four difficult chances. In ,the fourth Hayworth raced over behind the mound, picked up a slow bouncing ball and on the dead-run threw out Primm. Benefit Tennis Tickets on Sale Tickets are now on sale for. the benefit tennis matches to be played here Saturday afternoon. Miss Mary Hardwick and Mrs. Dorothy Round Little will meet in the fea ture net exhibition. AI Schacht, top zany of the diamond, will transfer his talents to the courts and stage a typical Schacht comedy, and an all sports fashion show will round out the bill. Admission is $.50 and the ducats may be purchased at the Carolina Sports Shop, the Daily Tar Heel, the News Bureau, and the ticket office in Woollen gym. j Varsity Box Score CAROLINA Hearn, ss ab 3 McCaskill, If 2 Gersten, If 0 Johnson, lb 4 4 3 ..... 4 .. 3 4 ..... 3 Reynolds, cf Hussey, rf Hayworth, 3b Morris, 2b ... Myers, c Benton, p ... Totals 30 WAKE FOREST ab Fletcher, ss 5 Vivian, If - 3 Whitener, rf Reid, lb .. Cochran, cf Primm, 2b Horchak, 3b Adams, 3b Conley, c . Hawkins, c Pearce, p Ripple, p .... ..... 2 x Cole ..... 1 xx Starnes .. 1 r 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 4 r 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 h o a e 14 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 10 2 2 0 0 0 6 0 0 114 0 10 4 1 14 0 0 1110 7 27 13 1 h o a e 10 2 0 0 2 0 0 2 10 0 1 11 0 1 10 10 0 3 4 0 114 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 10 0 6 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals -33 1 6 27 14 1 x batted for Hawkins in 9th. See BOXSCORE, page U Mural Schedule SOFTBALL 4:00 Diamond No. 1 Phi Kappa Sigma vs. TEP; Diamond No. 2 Everett No. 1 vs. Aycock; Diamond No. 3 Manly Co-op vs. Law School ; Diamond No. 4 Phi Del ta Theta vs. Zeta Psi No. 1; Coed No. 1 Graham vs. Old East. 5:00 Diamond No. 2 NROTC vs. Stacy No. 1; Diamond No. 3 Lewis No. 2 vs. Town; Coed No. 1 'Beta Theta Pi No. 2 vs. Phi Gam ma Delta No. 1. TENNIS - 4:00 Sigma Nu No. 2 -vs. Phi Alpha. 5:00 DKE vs. Chi Phi. HORSESHOES .. .5:00 St. Anthony Hall No. 1 vs. Sigma Chi No. 2; Graham No. 3 vs. Aycock. 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