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t " - Netmeii OitYicfor f Eoad -' Agajitii, sunk Coloitia 1 Frosh Nine Wallops Duke, 10-8; Blmflmps Win Track, Meet Superior Duke Team Crushes Frosh Trackmen, 80 1-501 John Tandy Tops Tar Baby Scoring With 10 Points . Sweeping 15 places out of a possible 27 in the track events, the Duke fresh man track and field. forces defeated the Tar Babies, 80 1-250 1-2 here yes terday afternoon on Fetzer field. Clearly holding a superiority in the running events, the Duke frosh marked up 63 of their 80 1-2 points while the Carolina forces demonstrated a mark ed advantage in the field events, scor ing 36 1-2 of their total. The frosh swept all three places in the discus and javelin throw to get 18 points. John Tandy, who won both events was the high scorer for the Tar Babies with 10 points. He also ran in the low hurdles. He got off a throw of 166 feet in the jaj-elin and a toss of 117 feet 6 inches in the discus George Lewis, freshman two-miler, offered the best bit of "guts" running raph on Fetzer in several meets. A half-lap behind the field at the begin ning of the final turn, he sprinted to pass one Duke man and Marvin Fair child to finish a good second in a race dominated by Duke's Solfisburg who won in 10:26.1. Solfisburg also won the mile in 4:44.8. Coed Tennis Matches The Blue league, composed of soror ity and Kenan dormitory tennis play ers, has extended the dead line for playing off the first round of compe tition until this afternoon. If a match has not been played by the new dead line, it will be considered a forfeit, Jinnette Hood, manager, announced. Send The Tar Heel Home FOR VICTORY BUY BONDS) Patronize Tar Heel Advertisers Summary ARROW SHIRTS VARSITY Duke 802, Carolina 50. One-mile run Solfisburg (D); La mar (D); Lewis (C). Time 4:44.8. 440-yard run Gilbert (D); Grin sted (C); Fanney (C). Time :53.2. "'lOO-yard dash Rose (D); Weidel (D); Frazier (C). Time :10.3. 220-yard dash Rose (D); Marshall (C); Frazier (C). Time :23.1. 880-yard run McLaughlin (D); Crosson (D); Ilalsey (C). Time 2-.-06.3. 120-yard high hurdles Tieche (D); Highfill (D); Griffin (C). Time :15. 6. High jump--Auten (C); McKenzie (C); Gaither (C) and Short (D) tied for third. Height 5 feet 6 inches. Quarter-mile relay Duke No. 1 team (Waters, Moore, Marshall, and Rose). Time :45.1. Two-mile run Solfisburg (D); Lewis (C); Fairchild (C). Time 19 :26.1. 220-yard low hurdles Highfill (D); Tieche (D); Belli (C). Time 25.6. Pole vault Webb (C); Dixon (D); Rogers (D). Height 11 feet, t : Shot put-r-Kern (D) ; Hobbs (C) ; Strayhorn (C). Distance 39 feet 5J4 inches. Javelin Tandy (C); Hobbs (C); Belli (C). Distance 166 fet. Broad iumD Gilbert CD): Tieche (D); Belli (C). Distance 19 feet 9 inches. Major League Scores AMERICAN LEAGUE New York 3, Cleveland 0. Boston 3, Chicago 1. Washington 7, Detroit 0. St. Louis 7, Philadelphia 2. NATIONAL LEAGUE St. Louis 11, Philadelphia 2. Ex-Ruff inites Meet In Gerrard Today Former Ruffin dorm residents will meet in Gerrard hall, tomorrow morn ing at 10:30. Tar Heels Battle State Today in Crucial Tilt Resting securely on top of the Big Five by virtue of Wake For est's 6-2 victory over Duke yesterday, Carolina moves into Raleigh this afternoon for a game with State in an attempt to preserve its lead. Charlie Moore, who was the winning pitcher in Tuesday's vic tory over Wake Forest here, is scheduled to hurl for the Tar Heels today. Moore has hurled 3 2-3 innings Frosh Hit Hard to Top Rivals; Finish in Tie for State Title this season in winning five ball games against no losses. He had defeated Virginia twice, South Carolina, Vir ginia Tech, and Wake Forest and has given up 24 hits and seven runs. Carolina defeated State here 5-4 in a ten-inning battle three weeks ago. Dub Johnson's infield fly which fell between two State fielders scored the winning rally for the Tar Heels. State has won only one Big Five contest this season that from Davidson while losing five. Although the Red Terrors have one of the hardest hitting teams in the state, they have been unable to win games because of poor fielding. Ray Hardee, State's fireball right hander who was defeated by Duke last Thursday 3-2 on the strength of Tom Davis' home run, will oppose Moore in today's battle. Hardee was the losing pitcher in the last tilt between the clubs and has carried the brunt of State's pitching force this year. BIG FIVE STANDINGS W L Pet. CAROLINA 5 1 .833 Duke ...... .. 5 2 .714 Wake Forest 5 3 .625 State 1 5 .167 Davidson 0 5 .000 Tommy Dill Pitches No-Hitter For Dekes Over SAE in Murals n Degrees Cooler! Arrow summer shirts are as cool as a peach hasket. The sturdy lightweight fahric used in these shirts, with its millions of tiny Windows, keeps your torso cool and airy. Mitoga-cut and Sanforized laheled (fahric shrinkage less than 1). Get your favorite pastel patterns today in all collar models.. Arrow Ties to harmonize! SOFTBALL DKE No. 2, 8; SAE 2. Phi Gamma Delta No. 1, 2; ATO 0. Lambda Chi Alpha 5; Kappa Psi 0. ZBT 9; Phi Delta Theta 7. Kappa Sigma No. 1, 18; St. Antho ny Hall 3. Chi Psi 12; Sigma Nu No. 2, 2. Sigma Chi 14; Pi Lambda Phi 7. Tom Dill pitched this season's sec ond no-hit intramural Softball tilt yesterday to gain an 8-2 win for DKE No. 2 over SAE. The Deke hurler struck out seven batsmen. DKE scor ed four runs in the first, one in the second, and three in the third to build up an early lead. SAE scored once in the first and again in the fourth. Cam Rodman led the hitting with three singles in , three times at bat. Phi Gamma Delta No. 1 took a tight 2-0 win from a previously un beaten ATO squad, virtually clinching the lead in its division of the frat Softball race. Allen Headlee scattered seven blows well for a shutout win. ATO batters died on third in the sec ond, third, and fifth innings. George Harper pitched Lambda Chi Alpha to the second shutout win of the day, a 5-0 victory over Kappa Psi, with a four-hit performance. L. H. Short had two for two to lead the Lambda Chi batting. ZBT edged out Phi Delta Theta 9-7 in a close contest, both sides getting only six" hits. ZBT took an early. 4-0 lead, both squads scored five in the fourth inning, and a two-run Phi Delt rally fell short in the fifth. Kappa Sigma No. 1 had little trou ble defending its undefeated record with an 18-3 triumph over St. An thony Hall. Bill Sigler had a field day at bat for the Kappa Sigs with a home run, a double, and three singles in five trips to bat. Mural Schedule SOFTBALL 4:00 Diamond No. 1 Old West vs. Everett No. 1. Diamond No. 2 Sigma Nu No. 2 vs. TEP. Diamond No. 3 Chi Phi vs. Zeta Psi No. 1. Diamond No. 4 Kappa Sigma No. 2 vs. Phi Alpha. Coed No. 1 Phi Delta Theta vs. Kappa Alpha. 5:00 Diamond No. 1 Town vs. Everett No. 2. Diamond No. 2 Lambda Chi Alpha vs. Zeta Psi No. 2. Diamond No. 3 Med School No. 1 vs. Steele. Coed No. 1 Sigma Chi vs. Pi Kappa Alpha. TENNIS 4:00 Phi Gamma Delta vs. SAE. 5:00 ATO vs. St. Anthony hall. Bill Lee, Gresham, Hackney Collect Three Hits Each By Bill Woestendiek Coming from behind twice in the early innings and staving off a last minute rally by the Duke yearling "nine, the Tar Babies slugged out a 10-8 win over the Blue Imps on Emerson field, yesterday to wind up in a tie with the State frosh for the state freshman title. Bill Lee, Grits Gresham and Ernie Hackney were the big guns for the vic torious Tar Babies yesterday, each get ting three hits. Lee came through with three singles to center field, driv ing home a run each time. Hackney and Gresham each slugged a double and two singles, Hackney batting in two runs. Third-baseman Laver's single in the first inning scored two runs to put the visiting club ahead. The Tar Ba bies didn't get a hit off starting pitch er Frank Rumbaugh until the third, but when they did, they tied the score immediately. Grits Gresham opened the inning with a long two-base blast over the left-fielder's head and came home a minute later when Rivers John son singled between first and second. Hackney then drilled a long ball to right center for a double, scoring John son. Green gave up two costly walks in the fourth and the Imps, went out in front again 4-2 on Rumbaugh's single, Carolina came back with three tallies to take the lead. Singles by Wal Pupa, Lee, Gus Holeman and Gresham and an error by first-baseman Little accounted for the three Tar Baby scores. Green's arm was bothering him, how ever, and the lead changed hands once more in the top of the fifth as the Imps continued to score in pairs. Par- Tr's lino Rindf was fhp nnlir hasp-Tnt vf I-j o j - the inning, but a hit batsman, a walk and an error gave the Imps two runs See FROSH BASEBALL, page k Carolina Coed Swimming Team Loses To Strong Goldsboro Girls, 43-23 . .VT- -rSL ri nnntm n '""rl "" "" '" Winning first place in all seven events, the girls' swimming team of the Goldsboro swimming association de feated the Carolina coeds 43-23 here yesterday afternoon in Bowman Gray memorial pool. Mrs. A. C. Mcintosh, coach, was very pleased with the performance of the coeds. Carolina plans to swim Golds boro in the Wayne county pool Satur day, May 16. The summaries: 50-meter breaststroke Pate (G), Wimberly (C), Durham (C). Time 50-meter freestyle Powell (G), Lloyd (C), Lyon (C). Time :36.7. 50-meter backstroke Barbee (G), Hogan (C), Gainey (G). Time : 39.5. Diving Lawson (C), Durham (C), Grigsby (C). Scire 47.9. 100-meter freestyle Crone (G), Privette (G), Lloyd (C). Time 1:26.6 150-meter medley relay Goldsboro first (Barbee, Pate, Powell). Time 1:56.7. 200-meter freestyle Goldsboro first (Privette, Lawson, Powell, Pate) . Time 2:33.5. FOR VICTORY BUY BONDS Pi Phi Swamped By Town, 17-8 Pi Phi suffered a 17-8 defeat at the hands of Town yesterday afternoon in coed softball. Town piled up an early lead in the first two innings and were never in danger. Triples by Lloyd and Umstead featured the Town attack. In the fifth Town added five more runs. Pi Phi tallied two runs in the first; one in the third, two in the fourth, and ended by pushing across three in the fifth. Frankie Durham on the mound and Haight and Umstead at the plate star red for Town. Hood, Smith, and Hail Champs! BLUE IMPS ab r h o a Thompson, ss 5 11 1 1 Young, 2b 5 2 14 4 Little, lb . 12 17 1 Bowen, rf 2 0 0 0 0 Laver, 3b 5 0 2 0 5 Carver, cf 4 0 0 0 1 Parry, rf lb 4 2 4 6 0 Loftis, If 3 10 10 Sterrett, c 4 0 0 5 0 Rumbaugh, p 2 0 1 0 2 Damren, p 1 0 0 0 1 Stephens, p 1 0 0 0 1 Totals 37 8 10 24 16 TAR BABIES ab r h o a Johnson, cf.. - 3 110 0 James, If - 10 0-10 Hackney, ss 4 13 2 3 Colones, 2b 5 2 2 5 2 Pupa, rf 3 2 1 2 0 Wideman, 3b 2 10 2 1 Lee. c 4 0 "3 6 1 Holeman, If, cf 4 1111 Gresham, lb 4 2 3 6 2 Green, p 2 0 0 0 1 Sparger, p 2 0 0 2 0 a Calloway 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 35 10 14 27 11 ,2 a Batted for Johnson in 6th. Score by innings: Blue Imps 200 220 002 8 Tar Babies 002 311 12x 10 Runs batted in: Laver 4, Johnson, Hackney 2, Rumbaugh, Thompson, Lee 3, Holeman, Parry, Colones. Two- base hits: Gresham, Hackney, Parry. Three-base hit: Colones. Sacrifice hits: Pupa, Wideman. Stolen bases: i 1 JvL ViWUcunimSJunm6. v . TW TTa,VnoW 9 Too T.ittlo P3r, This afternoon Spencer plays ADPi ' . n oc, at 5 o'clock. rr rr ; 'rrrr:: 1. Bases on balls: off Green 4, Spar ger 1, v Rumbaugh 1, Damren 1. Hits off: Green 6 in 5 innings; Sparger 4 in 4; Rumbaugh 8 in 4, Damren 4 in 2 1-3; Stephens 2 in 1 1-3. Hit by pitch er: by Green (Little). Winning pitch er: Sparger. Losing pitcher: Damren. Umpire: Mitchell. Time of game: 1:55. University Club Party Leaves Saturday, 7:30 The University Club party for the members of the year 41-42 will be Sa turday night. The hayride caravan will leave Graham Memorial at 7:30. Everett Ends UNC Career Without Loss WASHINGTON, May 6 Bouncing back after suffering its first defeat in four years at Princeton yesterday, the University of North Carolina's varsity tennis team today blanked George Washington, 9-0, on the Columbia Country club courts. Carolina's great Co-captain, Harris Everett, today won an easy 6-0, 6-2 victory over the Colonials' Madden to close his college career without a defeat in dual meet competition. Today's match was a belated climax for Ever ett who yesterday was extended to three sets before' downing Princeton's Dick Bender in the closest match the Tar Heel ace has had all year. Co-captain Ham Anthony also wound up his collegiate net career today by taking a match from Morrell of George Washington, 6-0, 6-2. Harold Maass tripped Linebarger without the loss of a game, 6-0, 6-0. Moyer Hendrix, at the fourth spot, defeated Smith, 6-2, 6-0, Hunt Hobbs turned back Quintrell, 6-2, 6-3, and Cliff Tuttle completed the singles with a complete victory over Eyster, 6-0, 6-0. Everett teamed with Tom Wadden in the doubles and dealt George Washing ton's top duo of Madden and Morrell a -6-0, 6-2 licking. Hobbs and Jack Mark ham paired to trounce Smith and Quintrell, 6-0, 6-3 and Hendrix and Tuttle added the final Tar Heel point by winning from Eyster and Linebar ger, 6-1, 6-0. Tomorrow the travel-weary Tar Heels go to Durham where they will participate in the Southern conference tournament on the Duke University courts. Today's victory is No. 1 in a new string and the 14th win against yesterday's lone defeat for the season. Tennis Summary " Carolina 9, George Washington 0. SINGLES Everett (C) beat Madden, 6-0, 6 2. Anthony (C) beat Morrell, 6-0, 6-2. Maass (C) beat Linebarger, 6 0, 6-0. Hendrix (C) beat Smith, 6-2, 6-0. Hobbs (C) beat Quintrell, 6-2, 6-3. Tuttle (C) beat Eyster, 6-0, 6-0. DOUBLES Everett-Wadden (C) beat Mad- , den-Morrell, 6-0, 6-2. Hobbs-Mark-ham (C) beat Smith-Quintrell, 6-0, 6-3. Hendrix-Tuttle (C) beat Eys-ter-Linebarger, 6-1, 6-0. Golf Team Plays VMI Tomorrow Carolina's golf team closes its season this weekend when it-meets VMI in a dual meet tomorrow in Winston-Salem and participates in the annual South ern conference tourney in the Twin City on Saturday. ' Coach Chuck Erickson's linksmen have enjoyed best season of a Carolina golf team since 1937. The Tar Heels have won five niatches, losing only to Duke twice. Carolina finished third behind LSU and Duke in the annual Southern Intercollegiate golf tourna ment in Athens, Ga. in April. The Tar Heels are expected to take VMI without much trouble tomorrow and enter the conference tourney as the only team ceded a chance to upset he powerful Duke team. Duke has dominated the conference meet since 937 and has another undefeated team his spring. Although the Blue Devils defeated Carolina' twice, both meets were close and several matches were . See GOLF, page U MT til IB EE the Best Candy MONEY CM BUY, OF COURSE cxkjl, it at DANZIGER S .i
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