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TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1946
THE DAILY TAR HEEL
PAGE THREE
Carolina Mine
G-Feepglojor ORB Today
Battles
ECTC Curtm.em To Meet Carolina Today
Today's Intramural
Contests Postponed v
All intramural activities
were cancelled yesterday and
will be called off again today
due to the Carolina-ORD base
ball game.
Today's scheduled games in
softball and the tennis match
es will be played on Friday af
ternoon at the same time.
Monday's softball games
and tennis matches have been
postponed until next Monday
afternoon.
Intramural Director Marvin
Allen stated yesterday that
the water polo will begin prob
ably next Monday. Swimmers
that earned letters between
...1945-46 are not eligible to
compete in the event.
Owen Rejoins Dodgers
San Antonio, Texas, April 8
(UP) Catcher Mickey Ow
en announces that he is going
back to the Brooklyn Dodgers.
Owen is the second big-league
star to jump the Mexican lea
i gue within the last three days.
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home.
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Jack Hester, Ted Haigler ncenea lilt
Captain Tar Heel Trackmen 1 Played
This Afternoon
Carolina Meets Georgia Tech Here
Saturday; Strong Field in Mile
Co-Captains. Jack Hester and Ted Haigler will lead the Tar Heel
track team into a tough schedule here Saturday, when the Blue
and White cindermen meet Georgia Tech, last year's Southeastern
Conference champions.
Carolina is expected to be ra
ther strong in the long and mid
dle distances and the pole vault.
The dashes and hurdles will be
fairly well-padded with material.
The question mark on the team
will be the field events, where not
too much is known about the ma
terial as yet.
Mile Event
- The mile event will probably
be one of the strong features of
the team, with former Dart
mouth miler Mark Burnham
leading a strong field. Close be
hind Burnham will be Walter
Francis and Art Lamb. Other
candidates for the event include
L. R. Briley, W. B. Good, W. C.
Helmly, H. Pallulat, ., Charles
Tietjen.
John Strait, Mac Hobkirk, and
J. R. Bristow are outstanding
candidates in the two mile. They
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DiLorenzo Slated to Start;
Team Goes North Tomorrow
Locals Seek Third Win of Season
Against Visiting Soldier Outfit
By Bob Goldwater
Gunning for their third victory of the 1946 campaign, the Tar
Heel baseballers will entertain the Greensboro ORD nine on Em
erson Field today at 4 p.m. in their last clash before departing on
tEeir three-game tour into Virginia and Maryland.
Southpaw Vinnie DiLorenzo is slated to receive Coach Bunn
Hearn's starting nod against the Army team. Making his third
appearance and first mound start of the season, DiLorenzo will be
out to keep his record of nine-
scoreless innings intact. Hamp
Coleman and Monk Whiteheart.
Nicholson Starts
In Second Place
By Herb Bodman
After much vacillation a sex
tet of tennis players from East
ern Carolina Teachers' College
lead a field including Walter
Francis, F. B. Hatch, F. Hardy, wn arrive in chapel Hill this af
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me jluu ya. aasn is expecteu The matches are-scheduled to
to be fairly strong with Laddie commence -at 2:30 this after-
Terrell displaying fairly good
time in practice. Following Ter
rell are Ted Haigler and Gerry
Beffnaud in the two and three
noon.
Coach John Kenfield received
a letter from ECTC yesterday
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Ted Haigler has been display
ing outstanding form in the 220
yd. dash, with Laddie Terrell
and Charles Donnell right behind
him. The remainder of the field
practice in preparation for what
is expected to be a hard battle
with the William and Mary In
dians, here next Friday. Coach
Kenfield stated that he would
includes Gerry Begnaud, W. P. probably dip lower down on the
Benton T. H Grudup, T. M. Jor- possiby ag far as
Laboratory in a
Birch Thicket
This thicket of birch trees is one of
the Bell System's scientific work
shops. Here our scientists have strung
telephone wires through the crowded
branches to learn just how much
tree rubbing and abuse the protective
coverings and insulation on new
types of .wire will stand.
Important? With more than fifteen
million insulated "drop wires" con
nectinghome and business telephones
to nearby poles, we've got to be sure
that the wire we use is the very best
that can be produced.
This is but one small example of
hundreds of experiments and research
projects carried on constantly by Bell
Laboratories to make Bell Telephone
Service more dependable, more useful,
to more people.
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dan, and T. R. Wall.
This season will mark the 22nd
year of Coach Dale Ranson as
track coach at Carolina. In ad
dition ' to track, Coach Ranson
has produced 14 Southern Con
ference cross country champion
ship teams.
Phantoms Are Guests
Of Kiwanis Tonight
The White Phantoms, Caro
lina's Eastern Intercollegiate
championship basketball team,
will be the guests of the Chapel
Hill Kiwanis club at a banquet
in the ballroom of the Carolina
Inn at 6:45 tonight, President
Sam Oakley of the Kiwanis an
nounced yesterday.
The banquet is for all of the
team members who made the
trip to Madison Square Gar
den to participate in the NCAA
championships.
Monogram Club Meets
Those boys who won letters in
winter sports are instructed to
meet tonight at 7:00 o'clock to
place their orders for athletic
sweaters.
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tenth position, to garner his dou
bles team if the singles matches
result favorably.
For Carolina, Gus Maas will be
the first court player, seeking his
second win of the season.. Maas
is the only member of the start
ing combination that has not
changed his position since the
tennis ladder was inaugurated
two weeks ago. Stan Gruner,
previously number two man on
the team, was relegated to third
place Sunday when he was de
feated by Jim Nicholson. This
drops Mel Jordan to fourth place,
in which spot he will play tomor
row. Dick Swigert will play as
number five, and sixth will be Ed
Dameron. Others that may see
action are Daniels and Skakle.
Swigert is the only new member
of the combination, having
jumped into fifth place Friday
afternoon by virtue of a hard-
fought win over Ed Dameron.
BASEBALL RESULTS
Hickory, N. C, April 8.
(UP)
Cleveland (A)
000 000 2 1
New York (N)
120 047 11 0
(Game called rain.)
Bill Voiselle and Clyde Kluttz;
Red Embree and Vim Hegan.
Home run : Sid Gordon (NY)
2nd 1 on.
both of whom scored triumphs
last week, are expected to follow
the portsider to the hill.
Tulsa, Okla., April 8. (UP)
St. Louis (A)
000 001 0001 8 0
Chicago (N)
000 000 0000 5 0
Nelson Potter, Stan Ferens
(8) and Frank Mancuso; Henry
Ryan Has Measles
Aside from the outfield and the
shortstop post, the rest of the
starting lineup will be the same
as tnat wnicn opened against
VPI Friday. Rollo Frazier wil
be behind the plate, John Greg
ory at first, George Thompson at
second, and Bob " bullet-arm"
Warren at third. Sparkplug Fred
Ryan is ill with the measles and
is being replaced at the shortstop
slot by Bo Hackney.
In the outer gardens, today's
trio will consist of Cleet Cleet-
wood in left, Charlie Cole in cen
ter, and Harry Beason in right.
Coach Hearn has yet to start the
same combination twice, with six
outfielders sharing the opening
assignments in the five previ
ous contests.
Also due to see some action are
infielders Johnny Colones, John
ny Pecora, and Johnny Hearn,
picketmen Emmett Cheek, Tom
Clayton, and Ott Evans, and
backstop Jim Hayworth.
Possible starters for the
Hawks are Moran and McCon-
very as battery mates, Piascik,
Gibbs. Modica. and Freeze
around the infield, and Mills,
Klein, and Pollack, on the outer
patrol. The soldiers split their
last two outings, downing the
Greensboro Patriots, 5-4, Sun
day, and losing to Elon College,
4-3, earlier in the week.
Northern Trip
The Tar Heels open their
northern trip Thursday against
Virginia, oppose Maryland Fri
day, and proceed to Annapolis
Saturday to encounter the Mid
dies. Only the Maryland contest
will be a Southern Conference
clash.
Wyse, John Schmitz (7) and
Clyde McCullough.
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Chicago (A)
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Pittsburgh (N)
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Leo Perme and Ed Fernandez ;
Tate, Ken Heintzelman (6) and
Henry Camelli.
Home run: Murrell Jones
(Chi.) 6th, none on
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Deacons in Opener
On Big Four Slate
Honor of prying off the lid of
the Big Four, successor to the
war-born Ration League, is in
the hands of North Carolina
State and N the Wake Forest
Deacons. These two entries open
up the Big Four season tomor
row afternoon on the Wake For
est diamond.
The Deacons, returning to the
baseball wars, replace the Nortfy
Carolina Pre-Flight entry which
was a member of the Ration loop
for three seasons, coming
through with the. pennant in
1944, under the coaching of
Glenn Killinger.
Wolf Pack Strong
The Wolf pack, coached this
year by Vic Jsorren, lormer
eague pitching star, has never
oeen aoie to maKe mucn oi a
splurge in the loop campaigns,
being handicapped by green ma
terial almost every season. How
ever, Coach Sorrell has some ex
perienced performers on the
1946 squad and the 'Pack hopes
to make its presence felt in this
year's race.
Since the Deacons have not
indulged in the diamond sport
for several seasons, not too
much is known of their strength,
but Coach Murray Greason has
not been conceding anything and
tomorrow's inaugural will give
the fans a better basis for rat
ing the Deacons than they have
had heretofore.
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