SUNDAY, MAY 5", 1946 THE DAILY TAB PAGE THREE WM fth earn D)F 0 WM Oyer Blues Netmen Blank Cavaliers. 9 0 Tar Heels to Meet State H ere Monday in Loop Tilt League Leading Wolf pack Expected to Hurl Ernie Johnson Against Third-Place Carolina Carolina's baseball cohorts enter a week's play tomorrow that can make or break their Big Four future this year when they battle league-leading North Carolina State on Emerson field at 4 p.m. in the first of four games that the locals will play in five days. Following tomorrow's contest'8' Whiteheart, -who was sche duled to hurl against Duke yes terday, has won four games this year while losing one. State will probably pitch freshman Ernie Johnson, who tossed a two-hit shut-out against the Tar Heels in the only previous meeting be tween the two clubs. Tomorrow's contest is a replay of the already thrice-postponed Carolina-State fray. Surprise Team Coach Vic Sorrell's Wolf pack, the surprise team of the Big Four has four wins and one loss to lead the loop. State's only logs was suffered at the hands of Dfeice, and the Wolf pack knocked off Duke and Lee Gfiffeth last week to gain revenge for the earlier beating. The Tar Heels, defeated 5-0 by State in their first game, have a Big Four record of one win and two losses. Tomorrow's game looms as a must for the light-hitting locals, for Carolina must win to stay in range of the high-flying visitors. Netters Score 12th Triumph In Return Tilt Maass Gets Revenge Over Virginia Ace Justice and Kennedy Spark Play With Brilliant Running Navy Runners Beat Carolina Tar Heels Suffer First Track Loss with State, the Tar Heels travel to Davidson Tuesday, play State here again Wednesday, and go to Wake Forest on Friday. Rain put a crimp on all week end activity for the Hearnmen who had Friday's game with Vir ginia and yesterday's Duke bat tle called off by the heavy rain fall. As a result of the postpone ments, Coach Hearn has every member of his mound staff ready for action' in the coming week. Monk Whiteheart is expected to get the nomination against the heavy-hitting State club tomorrow. ANNOUNCEMENT A memorial plaque commemorating will be unveiled at the TEP fraternity house today. All his friends are invited to the ceremony. E WORl D'S U T H WINNER OF 10 World's Fair Grand Prizes, 28 Gold Medals and more honors for accuracy than any other timepiece. 0 ST HON OR E 0 W A T C H Created vrith all the talent, knowledge and experience of -Helena rebinstein tireless scientist and color expert Discover for yourself why women swear by pasteurized face cream as their all-'round cream. 1.00. Why they use the glamorous cream tint foundation. 1.50. How the sparkling colors of Helena " Rubinstein's dreamy-smooth lipsticks flatter. 1.00. Just three of the many Helena Rubinstein beauty aids, world-famous because they do something for you. Flu Federal Tw SUTTON'S DRUG STORE By Bob Goldwater Even the elements can't stop the Carolina net team! In what definitely was not tennis weath er, the Tar Heel racquetmen scored their fourth shutout of the week yesterday by blanking Virginia, 9-0, to register their, 12th triumph of the campaign,. In the feature , clash of the chilly afternoon, Harold Maass gained revenge for his defeat last month by Harold Burrows by downing the Cavalier ace in a hard-fought, three-set battle, 6-4, 0-6, 7-5. Losing 5-4 in the final set, the Tar Heel captain rallied to capture three straight games and the match. Sam Dan iels subdued Jack Berkley, 6-0, 9-7, and Stan Gruner defeated Frank Ogden, 6-0, 6-4. Jim Nicholson returned to action after missing three contests due to an ankle sprain by trouncing Tony Allen, 6-2, 6-0. A surprise starter at the number five post and playing his final match for Carolina, Mel Jardon went out in a blaze of glory by trimming Bob Rhodes, 7-5, 61. Ed Dam- eron completed the sweep of the singles tilts with a 9-7, 6-3 deci sion over Frank Gilliland. In doubles, Maass and Gruner showed good form in topping Burrows and Gilliland, 6-1, 6-4, Jordan and .Nicholson were ex tended to three sets before down ing Ogden and Rhodes, 6-4, 11-13, 6-0, and Daniels and Dameron registered a 6-1, 6-3 triumph over Berkley and Allen. Tennis Tidbits: the 24 games in the second set of the Jordan .Nicholson doubles decade rep resented a new high in games in one set this season. . . Gruner's win was his 11th and Nichol son's his ninth of the year. . . . Next match for the racquetmen will be Tuesday when they op pose the Greensboro ORD out fit in a return match. ANNOUNCEMENT No intramural games will be played tomorrow. Whites Show Powerful Ground-Attack; Britt, Clements, Stone Look Impressive By Carroll Poplin Showing a superior ground and passing attack, the White team ran ramshod over the Blue squad by the score of 33-0 in typical -.AAA . . w m iootDaii weatner beiore 1,000 spectators in Jienan stadium yes terday afternoon. Head Coach Carl Snavely wasf Automobile Radiator Repairing The Only Complete Radiator Shop in Orange County. Our radiator department is de voted specifically to radiator rebuilding and repairing. Only the latest and most efficient f actory-approved-methods and equipment are used. Hazzard Motor Co. 501 W. Franklin St. DIAL 4771 wearing a broad smile at the end of the contest and seemed well pleased with the showing of both teams. The fans also passed favorable comments and filed out of the stadium saying, "every thing will be alright if we can BEAT Dook by that score." Coach Max Reed has nothing but praise to give the White players who displayed a winning type of 'football. Coach Reed credited the line as playing heads-up football all afternoon in holding the Blue ball carriers al most hapless. Charlie "Choo Choo" Justice, started the ball rolling after two minutes of the first period had gone by when he grabbed Clem ents kick on the 22 yard stripe and returned to the 35. On the next play, Justice tucked the pig skin under his arm and raced 65 yards off tackle behind some beautiful blocking for the initial touchdown. Cox's attempt for the extra point failed. The second White score came just after the second period got underway when the Blues were forced to punt. Britt kicked to ms own 3d. rearing nipped a short pass to quarterback Don Hartig who trotted 35 yards to paydirt. A flying block by Jim Camp paved the way for the six pointer. Cox converted the ex tra point. r Billy Britt, Jack Stone and B. K. Grow spearheaded the Blues' only goalward drive in the last couple minutes of the first half. The march started on their own 23 yard line and five successive first downs brought the pigskin to the Whites' 20 yard line before the whistle blew. After the opening kickoff of the second half, the Whites drove 60 yards for their third tally. Justice went off tackle for 14 yards to the 47 before he was hauled down by Stone. Justice added another first down as he went around right end on a 24 yard pick up. Justice passed to Camp down to the two yard stripe after being stopped by Clements. Camp lost two yards and Justice rifled a short pass to Cox for the marker. Szafaryn broke through to block Cox's conversion attempt. The Blues had a scoring chance when Dan Steigman fumbled Britt's kick and Fowle recovered on the Whites' 47 yard line. Britt found a hole through left tackle and went for a first down to the 35 and an offside penalty moved the ball to the 30. Stone cracked left tackle, but failed to make it a first down and THE SUPPLY OF NEW TIRES WILL BE LIMITED FOR MANY MONTHS Why not let us re-cap your old slick tires? BEST RUBBER AND EXPERT WORKMANSHIP Patterson Tire Company West Franklin Street Chapel Hill DIAL F-2841 Annapolis, Md., May 4 The Naval Academy cindennen dis played outstanding form here today in taking 12 of 14 events to score a 102-29 victory over the Carolina track team. Chunk Simmons, of Charlotte, with a first place in the low hurdles, and a second place in the high hurdles, led the Caro lina scoring with eiirht nolnts. their XJi AAA JM V bAA I ill U V iUVV HA kiiW javelin throw to take second the Whites took over on own 26. Don Hartig handed the ball to piace in the Tar Heel scoring v,att aU, Vfllu The Navy, in winning the gam. Bob Kennedy, fleet-footed meet todaj handed the Tar veteran of the 1945 team, Heela thdr first defeat in three ploughed tnrougn center and starts The meet today was run skirted 70 yards with the help of under unfav0rable conditions, some excellent Blocking for the with a steady downpour of rain longest run of the- afternoon. and very cold weather hampering KuDisn aaaea tne extra point. the trackmen in the various The final White tally came when Hazelwood recovered Britt's fumble on the Blues' 20 yard line. Camp lateraled to Kennedy for seven yards and a five yard penalty placed the pig skin on the eight yard marker. Kennedy on a reverse from Har See FOOTBALL Page 4 MAJORS AMERICAN R H E Cleveland 2 11 2 Boston 6 13 1 Detroit 3 8 0 New York 4 7 2 events. Other Carolina picked up points cause include mark men who in a losing Burnham in the mile run ; Charlie Donnell in the 440; Ted Haigler in the 100; Charles Tietjen in the 880; Robert Francis in the two mile ; R. F. 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