FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1947
THE DAILY TAR HEEL
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By Gil McLeod
Phi Kappa Sigma's mural nine
showed true championship form
yesterday afternoon when it won
the campus softball xrown by
stopping the Roaches, 4-1.
Tony Jones, whose two-hit pitching
last Tuesday gave the Phi Kaps the
fraternity crown, made a repeat per
formance in yesterday's contest when
he . and his teammates made the
Roaches' sluggers look ineffective for
the first time this season.
The Phi Kaps scored three of their
four runs in the first inning when they
lined out four safeties off the slants
of Jim Godwin. After Bubba Austin
had won a free trip to first, Don Ward
beat out a bunt and Bud Stanbach
folowed with a single to score Austin
from second.
Johhny Richardson then received a
walk, and Don English came up next
to belt out a line single scoring Stan
bach and Ward. The other Phi Kap
score came in the third inning when
Stanbach tripled and English singled
into center field.
The Roaches scored their single tal
ly in the fourth when big Max Spell
man caught one of Jones', floaters
on the nose and sent it flying into left
field for a home run.
'In winning the campus softball
crown, the Phi Kaps went through
both the regular season and tourney
play undefeated. Besides having sev
eral dependable hitters, they easily
have the outstanding infield combina
tion to grace the local diamonds this
year.
Meanwhile, the horseshoe champs in
both the fraternity and dormitory di
vision were being decided in the pits
beside Woollen gym, with the Inde
pendents and the Dekes grabbing the
honors. The finals will be played the
first of next week.
- In the only tennis match played be
fore the rains came yesterday, Phi
Gams downed the Phi Delts, 3-2.
In the fourth mural sport in yester
day's play, Sigma Chi scored a 1-0
soccer win over Physical Ed. No. 1.
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The prospect of having- to win
both remaining tilts with the
league-leading N. C. State nine
in order to escape the Big Four
celler faced the Carolina baseballers
yesterday as they went through a
short drill on Emerson field.
A look at the standings shows the
Tar Heels currently acting as the
doormat to the other three teams. Two
wins for Carolina will give the lo-
BIG FOUR STANDINGS
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N. C. State 7
Duke 8
Wake Forest , 4
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SOUTHERN CONFERENCE Champions are the 1947 Carolina linksmen shown above with their mentor. Left to ngnt tney are. iuie "
Dick Doeschler (individual co-titleholder), Bob Cox, Junie Bailey, Ray Taylor, Harvie Ward and Coach Chuck Erickson. A seventh member of the
team, Ed Ashby, was' not present when the picture was taken.
'Mr. Rebound' Paxton Elected Captain
Of 1947-48 Tar Heel Basketball Team
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By Irwin Smallwood
Ham-handed Bob Paxton, Mr. Re
bound of the White Phantom basket
ball team for the past three seasons,
was named captain of the 1947-48
Carolina cage team yesterday after
non in balloting which took place at
the conclusion of the final scrimmage
of the spring practice period.
-Coach Tom Scott, who will begin his
second year as prexy of Carolina
basketball next season, sent his spring
squad through a final game-like scrim
mage yesterday afternoon, revamp
ing the lineups twice in an effort to
get a good look at several combina
tions. In both games the Whites were
victorious, but the members of the
teams were interchanged between the
contests.
Nearman High
In the first game, Nemo Nearman
paced the Whites to a 21-14 victory
with 10 points, with Paxton leading
the way in his usual brand of driv
ing floor play. Taylor Thome, Roger
Scholbe, Dick Hartley and Johnny
Dillon teamed to register the Red
team's buckets.
The second half of the afternoon's
scrimmage activity, which saw two
entirely different aggregates playing
together, turned into a much closer
and interesting fray, and this time it
was Dillon, with hishook shot of old
pacing the way. Dillon, who failed to
Dillon Registers 17, Nearman 16 to Lead
Point-Getters in Concluding Spring Drill
fit into the Scott system all last sea
son, appeared on the road to recovery
as far as Carolina basketball was
concerned. He dropped in seven field
goals to score 14 of the victorious
White team's 34 points, with Paxton
adding six, Coy Carson six, Dick Hart
ley six and Thome two.
For the Blues in the second game,
it was Art Weiner with six, Nearman
with six, Sandy Foft with six, Kokey
Kohler with four, Fred Swartzburg
with four, King Cole with two and
Marx Nathan with two that provided
the points. That final score was 34-
30 in favor of the Whites.
Dillon was overall high man for the
afternoon with 17 points, but Near
man was right behind with 16. Hart
ley had 10, Carson nine and Paxton
eight j
Yesterday's activity officially end
ed spring basketball work, and Coach
Scott termed the undertaking, as very
successful. The two and a half weeks
were spent improving the team in
general fundamentals, passing and
shooting.
Missing from the drills were White,
Hamilton and Jim Hayworth, a trio
of Phants who will be missed no little
with the ushering in of the new sea
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Tracksters Close Season
With Undefeated Record
By Morty Schaap
The Tar Heel tracksters returned to Chapel Hill yesterday in high spirits
after their win over the Cavaliers of Virginia, up in Charlottesville on Wed
nesday afternoon, as the win gave them a clean sweep in dual competition
for the year.
However it was no new feeling for
the distance .men as they had swept
through the rigorous hill and dale
season last fall without tasting defeat.
Two possible tests lay ahead for
the men of Fetzer and Hanson with
the IC4A competition scheduled for
Franklin field in Philadelphia on May
30 and 31, and the NCAA champion
ship at Salt Lake City, "Utah, in the
middle of June.
As yet no definite plans have been
made for men to be sent to these
stellar meets but definite word is ex
pected any day.
The win against Virginia had a sad
note however, as Big Snipe Seligman
lost his undefeated skein in the discus
when he was beaten by Bill McBrack
ney. Billy Joyner, freshman high
jumper, also had a rough break when
he sprained his ankle on his second
jump and was forced to spend the
rest of the afternoon in the company
of the team manager at the Virginia
hospital. However, the ankle is much
improved and he will be ready to go
when the next season rolls around.
Virginia also managed to break up
the Carolina two mile domination
when George Trachsel came in on
Jack Milne's heels for second place,
besting the other two Tar Heels by
a good margin. It was the first dual
meet of the year that the opposition
has been able to score a point in that
particular event.
With the covers of the record book
being closed for dual competition in
the track sports the boys brought in
a. total of ten straight victories, six
in cross country and four in track,
to give them the best athletic record
for the school year.
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Mural All-Star Nine
Opposes ECTC Today
Carolina's All-star softball nine
will see action again this afternoon
when it Will play a double header
against the Eastern Carolina Teach
ers college outfit, starting at 3
o'clock on diamond seven of the
Navy field.
Handling the mound duties for
the locals wiirbe Tony Jones, who
paced the Phi Kaps to their cam
pus softball crown yesterday after
noon. The Tar Heels and ECTC have
played twice previously this season,
with each winning a single contest.
Acting as coach for the Tar Heels
will be Carolina's swimming tutor,
Dick Jamerson. '
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NEXT GAME
Saturday Carolina at State;
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cals undisputed possession of third
place while a split will result in a
dead-lock for the position with "Wake
Forest.
A pair of victories for the Techmen
will give the West Raleigh crew its
second straight Big Four crown. In
the event that State drops both
games, Duke will back into the title,
having completed its slate last week.
Looking ahead to tomorrow's con
test, Coach Walter Rabb opined that
either Vinnie DiLorenzo, who lost
Wednesday's overtime clash, or Monk
Whiteheart will receive the starting
nod. "I hope Vinnie will be able to
work again," he stated. "We have a
better chance with a southpaw."
Rabb also emphasized that the
team played well Wednesday, despite
suffering the fifth loss in a row. Bo
Hackney was especially outstanding
in the fray, collecting three hits and
playing a brilliant game afield.
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