TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1947 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Pajre Three 3eacon .Rally inth 10 Nip a r 'Heel. 9 6 Sport Spins With Irwin Smallwood Tourney Spurt of Golfers Gives Carolina 5th Crown SINCE SEPTEMBER when the 1946-47 collegiate sports sea son officially opened, the 16-school Southern conference has award ed eight championships, and the smooth-swinging Tar Heel links men's sensational performances Saturday over the Old Town Coun try club course in Winston-Salem presented Carolina with its fifth such award. Being the fifth SC crown that Tar Heel teams have won this season takes a little away from the sensationalism of the achievement of the golf lovers of Coach Chuck Erickson, but the fact remains that this victory was probably the most dazzling of the quintet annexed thus far. Carolina had gone undefeated up to the Duke dual match last week, and after the Blue Devils, long the dominant golf school in the conference, had decisively trounced the Tar Heels, the Methodists appeared a cinch to walk away with team as well as individual honors in the tournament. The defeat at the hands of the neighborhood Dukes apparently had a tell ing difference on the game of the Tar Heel club, though, and the results showed the Carolina golfers proudly displaying the title they had won by It was a big shock to Carolina students and football fans as a whole to hear of the death of Cotton Sutherland in an automobile accident Sunday night, and we speak for the students as a whole in expressing sympathy to his family and close friends. Many of the football squad members and Monogram club members as possible will attend the funeral in Laurinburg today en masse, and Monogram club president Jim Camp has asked that all students wishing to go, meet in front of Woollen gym at 1:30 o'clock this afternoon. Anyone who can take a car and some riders is urged to be present then. a margin of six strokes. The aggregate of 585, which was a total of the 36 hole scores of the top four Carolina contestants, was 26 strokes under the previous record. For the Tar Heels, it was an amazing 67 on the afternoon 18 holes turned in by dependable Dick Doeschler and a similarly outstanding pair of 69's recorded by Ed Ashby and Junie Bailey on the morning 18 holes that netted the triumph and the first SC golf crown for Carolina in history. It was the first time since 1935 that Duke had not emerged victorious in the links tournament, and the defeat would have been even more decisive had the Tar Heels not lost five strokes to the Blue Devils on the last 18 holes. That means that the Carolina crew was leading by an impressive 11 strokes at the halfway mark, and as a matter of fact, they led by that same margin at the three-quarter mark in the tourney. The tournament was termed a great success, and 12 of the 16 Southern conference schools4 were entered. Next for the Heels is a possible trip to the Nationals at Ann Arbor, Mich., starting June 22. Michigan, whose Wol verines lost by a good-sized margin to the Tar Heels earlier in the season, is the defending titleholder. This victory for the linksmen may also be another kind of a triumph. From the looks of plans which are still in the embryo stage, Carolina may hav& Its own golf course by next year. It's something Carolina needs, and continued interest in the links sport may prove the telling influence in the drive for the Tar Heel fairways. -.. NOTING TRACK: A final count shows 14 SC teams entered in the annual conference meet to be run here Saturday. This is a record field and undoubted ly means the best meet in history. . .The Tar Heels, incidentally, who are currently rated as favorites, will likely be hampered by the leg injuries suffered by Chunk Simmons, Ted Shultz and Laddie Terrell. . .Two former Carolina swimming coaches, Willis and Ralph Casey, will accompany track teams here Saturday. Ralph is head mentor at VMI and Willis is an assistant at State. . to register four tallies on a grand-1 slam home run and thus defeated Car olina by 8-6. The setback dropped the locals from their second-place perch in the loop standing, .and also evened the score between the two teams for the sea son. The Tar Heels will get a chance for quick revenge today when they slated to start at 3:30. Vinnie Di Lorenzo and Elmer Sexauer are the probable mound opponents. Monk Whiteheart was the victim of the Deacon uprising and the high kicking righthander suffered his sec ond loss against five wins. In trouble Runners Seek SC Track Title Fast Field Entered In Middle Distances Fourteen Southern conference track teams totaling 286 competitors spell only one thing, and that a big track carnival to be held on Fetzer Field on Friday and Saturday. The annual conference outdoor track meet will provide all the thrills of a three ring circus. One of the outstanding events should be the 440-yard run, and it will feature such outstanding runners as Roger Neighborgall of. 'Duke, last year's champion, Norm Rucks of South Car olina, Chuck Chambers of State, Don Nelson of Carolina, and the three standouts for the University of Mary-itrayel to Wake Foregt for a dash land, Tom Devlin, Ed Mathews, win ner of the indoor crown, and Jim Wil son. With these who have all run un der 50 seconds for the quarter will be added a host of other top men to make quite an event. Eye-Opener The 880-yard run should be another eye-opener, with such stars as Neigh borgall, Frank Magill of VPI, who took a second in the indoor games, Mark Burnham of Carolina, Egelund of State, Stirling Kehoe of Maryland, and Bill Orr of South Carolina. Running is scheduled to get under way with the field events starting at 3:30, and the preliminaries in the other events starting a half hour later. The team title will probably be a dual between, Carolina, Maryland, Duke and State College. Entries have been received from, Carolina, Duke, State College, Davidson, Wake Forest, VPI, VMI, South Carolina, Furman, Maryland, Clemson, Washington and Lee and William and Mary. Major League Baseball NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn 8, Boston 3. WP Branca, LP Cooper. Only game scheduled. AMERICAN LEAGUE Boston 4, New York 3. WP Johnson, LP Chandler. Philadelphia-Washington, night game: Only games scheduled. HOME RUNS Torgescn (Braves), York (Red Sox), McQuinn, Chandler, Berra (Yankees). Grand-Slam Homer Provides Big Four Win for Visitors Loss Drops Locals to Third Place in Loop; Teams Battle Again Today at Wake Forest '' By Bob Goldwater After going 22 innings in two games without reaching a ver dict, Carolina and Wake Forest finally played to a decision in the regulation nine stanzas yesterday in Emerson stadium, and the result was anything but gratifying to the Tar Heels. For the Dea cons shook off their Big Four cellar role in the final fatal frame In yesterday's other Big Four contest, Duke took over third place in the standings by virtue of a 8-5 victory over the league-leading State nine. The standings: W L Pet. State 5 3 .625 Duke 5 4 .556 Carolina 2 2 .500 Wake Forest 3 6 .333 Tie-Breaker .... Carolina AB R H Po A E Black, cf 5 0 1 0 0 0 Hamilton, 3b 4 2 3 1 4 0 Beason, If 5 114 10 Hussey, rf 3 0 0 0 0 0 b-DiChiara 0 0 0 0 0 0 Gregory, lb 5 0 1 10 0 0 Jones, 2b 4 2 2 7 2 1 Ryan, ss - 4 1 0 2 5 0 Hardee, c 3 0 13 10 Whiteheart, p ...... 4 0 1 0 3 0 Totals .......... 37 6 10 27 16 1 Wake Forest Teague, 2b ...... Whitener, If Cochran, rf Edwards, lb -. Hoch, ss Fulghum, rf Hooks, 3b Lougee, 3b Batchelor, c -Williams, c . Mustian, p - a-Harris Leigh, p AB R 4 5 . 4 4 .. 4 5 2 2 3 1 .. 1 . 1 2 Bauer, p 0 2 3 1 1 1 0 0 G 0 0 0 0 0 0 H Po A 3 2 4 1 2 12 2 4 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 5 3 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 Totals 38 8 16 27 13 a-Batted for Mustian in 4th. b-Ran for Hussey in 9th. Wake Forest Carolina 200 010 1048 . 012 002 0016 most of the way, Whiteheart came within two outs of escaping the last ditch drive that netted the Deacons their win. After Charlie Teague walked and Clyde Whitener singled to center, Red Cochran sacrificed both along the base paths. George Edwards was purpose ly passed to set up a possible play at the plate. But the strategy failed. Shortstop Art Hoch, lashed Whiteheart's first offering down the left-field line and sped around the bases for a grand slammer. Carolina staged a little rally of its own in the last half of the ninth, but it wasn't enouerh. Jim Hamilton, who led the team at the plate with three 'ran. Base on balls off: Whiteheart for four, did manage to score but Rip 3, Mustian 1, Leigh 3, Bauer 1. Struck Summary: Runs batted in: Hoch 6, Hardee 2, Beason, Hussey, Whitener, Edwards, Gregory. Home runs: Hoch. Three-base hits: Beason, Gregory. Two-base hits: Hoch, Whiteheart. Stolen bases: Jones, Cochran 3, Whit ener. Sacrifice: Ryan, Lougee, Coch rT7r-Z- mm mm m 9.0. Ryan was called out on strikes after the bases were loaded with two outs. Afield, Ryan turned in an out standing game for the locals, coming up with several fielding gems. REHDER'S CHAPEL HILL FLOWER SHOP Opposite Post Office Corner out by: Whiteheart 1, Mustian 2, Bauer 1. Winning pitcher: Leigh. Um pires:. Powell and Sanders. Time: 2:25. No Monogram Meeting Due to the many members of the Monogram Club attending the fun eral of Cotton Sutherland in Laur inburg, the weekly meeting of the club has been called off, it was an nounced yesterday by Jim Camp. Vi ,oo oU' ni U1 a long 1 S gor THE COLONIAL INN Hillsboro, North Carolina Write or call for room reservations Phone 823 P. O. Box 445 Dining Room Opens May 16 no X Ski . uia - .. . rami i mr youf v- W v. . . mm mm 'i .-.-.-.4 Softball Play To End Today Playoffs Scheduled To Start Tomorrow The mural Softball season will come to an end this afternoon and the league leaders will begin the annual playoffs tomorrow, with the finals slated for next Wednesday. Five fraternity and two dormitory nines came through the season with perfect records, and the competition in this year's round-robin tournament is expected to be strongest in recent years. In the fraternity division, the teams that are undefeated are, Phi Kappa Sig No. 2, 7-0, Phi Gam No. 1, 6-0, DKE No. 1, 7-0, and Sigma Nu No. 1, 7-0. Pi Kappa Alpha and Phi Delt No. 1 both with 6-1 records, will de cide who is the champion of league three in their contest this afternoon. Yesterday's results: SOFTBALL 9 Chi Phi No. 1 KA No. 2 7 Chi Psi No. 2 forfeited to TEP Pi Lamb forfeited to Sigma Chi No. 1 15 Delta Sig ATO No. 1 0 Chi Psi No. 1 forfeited to Phi Gam No. 2 13 SAE No. 2 Beta No. 1 7 Ringers forfeited to Locals 8 Roaches Stacy 0 8 Ruffin Old East 0 16 Phi Gam No. 1 Chi Phi No. 2 4 Phi Kap No. 1 forfeited to Kap Sig No. 2 10 DKE No. 2 Zete No. 1 8 Alexander No. 2 forfeited to Mangum 3 DKE No. 1 Sigma Nu No. 2 0 10 Sisrma Nu No. 1 ATO No. 2 23 Rockets Med School No. 2 8 PiKA Phi Delt Phi 10 KaDua Psi Phi Delt No. 2 TENNIS ATO No. 1 forfeited to Phi Gam No. 1 3 Chi Psi KA No. 3 1 3 Law School Aycock No. 2 2 3 Phi Kap No. 2- Zeta Psi No. 2 0 HORSESHOES 2 Miller Hall - Old East 1 2 Kappa Sig No. 1 Lambda Chi No. 1 1 2 Locals Med School No. 1 0 Zeta Psi No. 2 forfeited to Delta Sig No. 1 2 PiKA No. 1 Sigma Nu No. 3 0 SOCCER 1 Phys. Ed. No. 1 SAE 0 9 2 2 1 Today's schedule: SOFTBALL 5:00 Diamond 7: Grads vs Jokers; diamond 8: Phi Delt No. 1 vs PiKA; diamond 1: BVP vs Steele. TENNIS 4:00 Courts 1, 2, and 3: Sigma Chi No. 1 vs Pi Lamb No. 1; courts 4, 5, and 6: Phi Delt No. 3 vs KA No. 1. 5:00 Courts 1, 2, and 3: Med School No. 1 vs. Old East; courts 4, 5, and 6 : Oakwood Drive vs Med School No. 2. HORSESHOES 4:00 Box 1: Phi Gam. No. 1 vs KA No. ; box 2: Kappa Sig No. 5 vs Beta No. 2; box 3: Sigma Nu No. 4 vs KA No. 2. 5:00 Box 1: Phi Kap No. 1 vs DKE No. 1; box 2: Sigma Chi No. 1 vs Phi Gam No. 3; box 3: Chi Psi vs Sigma Chi No. 3. SOCCER 3:00 Phi Gam vs Phys. Ed. No. 2. K , it. " m U X ft . 1 starring in "FOREVER AMBER" VVVP 7 iiU&C&" A forthcoming 20th Century-Fox Production V V V W J f 70 77JS7E serns&f y tint Heed I Htw Tests I Hew Fra&stssl Made by the revolutionary new "903" moisturizing process. Bene ft rial moisture penetrates every to bacco leaf gives you a smoother, milder, better smoke! 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