HI J SATURDAY,- MAY 8, 1943 THE DAILY TAR PAGE TrL,- 2 i Cr woi M PinelfliHirsi flOA rn n n "n J n siZ J n w. Runners Seeking Third Win of Season in Test With Middies at Fefzer field By Larry Fox Carolina's track team will have one of its biggest tests of the season when the Tar Heels run into speedvNavy from Annapolis here this afternoon at Fetzer field beginning at 3 o'clock. IB pi ,4 . i fc MARK BURNHAM . . . running daily double. Track Lineup CAROLINA Dashes Nelson, Willis, Schultz. 440White, Lentz. 880 MacKenzie, Bristow. One-mile MacKenzie, Burn ham, Miller. Two-mile Magill, Miller. Pole vault Hickman, House. High-jump Moody, Joyner. " Broad jump Briley, Moody. Shot put Seligman, Ogden. Discus throw Sligman, Klos terman. Javelin Kirk, Baldwin. High hurdles Taylor, Morrow, Heggie. Low hurdles Taylor, Morrow, Schultz. Mile relay Spain,' MacKenzie, Black, Nelson. NAVY Dashes Ambrogi, Lasley, Mur ray. 440 Garibaldi, Elliott. 880 Knapp, Oberholtzer. One mile Loomis. Two mile Hall. Pole vault Barrow, Hardy. High jump Davis, Brannon. Broad jump Fischer, McCol lough. Shot put Smith, Beeler, Scott. Discus throw Smith, Beeler, Scott. Javelin Rudzis, Humphrey. High hurdles Berggren, Bar rev. Low hurdles Kennedy, Mea nix. Mile relay Garibaldi, Elliott, Angleman, " Duncan. . Louis-Walcott Battle Flames in New York New York, May 7 (UP) The Joe Louis-Jersey Joe Walcott heavyweight war of words has broken out again. The other day the champion took a verbal poke at Walcott's backtracking performance in their first fight. Louis said he was looking for sparring partners who could do the 100-yard dash in 10 seconds, so they could help him "step fast." Today Walcott had a reply. Louis needn't to worry about stepping fast, Jersey Joe said. What the champ needs is some body to make him think fast. Louis' foot work is all right, Wal cott claims, but "his brain is slow." BUSES NOW LEAVING DAILY AT 2:05 AM, 4:10 AM. 5:30 AM, 8:10 AJVI. 11:05 AM, 2:10 PM. 5:05 PM. 6:10 PM, 9:45 PM. Use these convenient schedules to reach Western N. C, S. Carolina and Georgia Pts. Chapel Hill Bus Terminal 311 W. Franklin St. Phone 4281 The Middies, who are as much at home on the cinders as on board ship, faced the Duke Blue Devils in Durham yesterday. In j the .last meet, they triumphed I over Manhattan college and Vil- lanova m a triangular meet." Manhattan almost always pro duces top track aggregations as do the Wildcats. Last season the Tar Heels took a close 66-65 decision from the future admirals and this year there will not be much more of a difference in the final tally. Carolina Won Carolina won the meet in the last event, when the Navy mile relay team was disqualified for passing the baton illegally. To day's meet probably won't be decided until all but the last few events have been run off. Navy's greatest scoring punch will probably come in the 440, 830 and the mile relay. The Mid dies are blessed with a wealth of middle distance men led by Gun ner Garibaldi. The relay quartet of Garibaldi, Elliott, Angleman, and Duncan should cop their e vent with little difficulty. Jim Oberholtzer, who gener ally performs in the distances, will be the big threat of the vis itors in the 880. However, Julian MacKenzie and John Bristow ought to score quite a few points for the Tar Heels in the half mile. Weight Trio Navy's weight trio includes two footballers and should make things - close for Bob Seligman and Fred Ogden in the shot putt and Seligman and Larry Klos- terman in the discus. Dick Scott, who took first place in the dis- cus for Navy in their triangular en last fall. MacKenzie will double in the meet and run in the mile as welljea ouc lo De a tmee-same ur ul as the 880, Mark Burnham and (Virginia, Maryland and Washing- Jimmy Miller wiU also run the ton, D. C, still have one contest four lap distance. Miller will see remaining-that against George - further action 'in the two-mile town in the Capital City tomor - and he will head the Tar Heel -.row. The touring Carolinians will Tr -,1T,rT iinth Sam Maffi r.-i, xin ,v ua KJcr mar. in th mile for Navy. The lineup 'for Carolina this afternoon will be much the same as in the earlier meets this sea son. Navy Tracksters Top Duke in Durham Meet Durham, May 7 The Navy track team took a 67 5-6 63 1-6 decision from the Duke Blue 1 Devils here this afternoon in the Middie's preview to their clash with Carolina in Chapel Hill to morrow. me aaiion, y - - first places and a total of seven seconds to win the meet. Dick Ambrogi led the Middie scoring with 10 points from first places in the 100 and 220-yard dashes. Jim Oberholtzer tamea nine for the visitors. He copped the 830-yard run and tied lorWake Forest and Washington first in the mile. Oberholtzer was well out in front in the mile, but stopped short of the tape to wait for teammate Frank Raab. Dick Hall scored the biggest win of the afternoon when he came home in the two-mile about 200 yards ahead of his nearest opponent. 1 I td 1 ,C C - vv ( - v?,' - sri its fl? - -f r - ,.,.4 s ' ' f 1 i ' " i - jf I ' i , " i ' . -! It 4 t ! u -" - ,JJ- '4'- , . - ; - ' !? .. . 'i . - 'V- Mi --'! BALMING IN THE PINEHURST SUN between practice rounds at the famed Sand Hill golf center are seven members of the Tar Heel golf "team, five of whom will carry ike Carolina colors in the Southern Conference tournament today. Left to right they are: Roy McKenzie, Dan Nyimicz. Bob Cox Harvie Ward, Bob Whaling. Jack Brantley, and Frank Brooks. McKenzie, Cox, Ward. Brantley and Brooks will compose the Blue and White entry today along with H arvey Oliver who was absent when the picture was made. (Photo courtesy the Durham Herald) Baseball, Net Teams Rained Gut; Both Play Journey Finales Today Hearnmen Play Hoyas In Nation's Capital By Buddy Vaden College Park, Md., May 7 Ole Jupe Pluvius smiled with dis- favor on the scheduled Southern 'conference scrap between North Carolina and Maryland here this afternoon, with the result that the game was washed eff the Slate. The Tar Heels, on what start - I s -i a t it a . -" occais auau a i vv u-gamc , 'losmg streak m the non-confer- ence encounter. was set to hurl today's clash, but ,J . , ,- has been postponed until May 17. the ramout may cause a slight , , , -.T -j. v.- , . 1 ILnless another match is arranged change m tne pitching schedule, j . , . . , , t 4. j , , Jm the next few days, the yearl- Instead of sending their number . . . , one ace against the Hoyas tomor-' row, Coaches Bunn Hearn and 1 Walt Rabb might stick with I Tommy Andrew, who was the original choice to face George-1 town in pre-tour planrrtng. In such a case, DiLorenzo ; would be saved for the Big Four j and Southern conference battle .with Wake Forest in Chapel Hill .next xuesaay. Today's cancellation is the first Jthat the Tar Heels have encoun- tered this year in their confer - ence competition. Currently top- ' ping the 16-team standings with; a 9.2 record, the Carolina club holds a x i2 game lead over and Lee, who are tied for second with 7-3. "My demands are a two-hour week on my homework and a pack and a half of Dentyne Chewing Gum for overtime. "Fact is, Pop, it'll even be a treat to study over time for a bonus of swell, nifty-tasting Dentyne Chewing Gum! And don't forget, Dentyne helps keep my teeth white, too." Dentyne Gum Made Only By Adams Tar Baby Tilts Are Cancelled Two Tar Baby engagements-r in baseball ' and tennis were cancelled yesterday, thereby cut ting down on the Carolina sports action for today. . The jayvee baseball journey to rirpen;-inrn tn rmnnsf that citv's 'high school Whirlies was washed i , , -4- Ir-rr T--.r- ---v-l ott'c? riin in f n P uui u.y V "A 7 Gate City. Originally slated for ; today the game, was moved up one day because of a schedule ! conflict. No arrangements have yet been made for playing off TVici frocVtman tannic f"Pam w?55 ,. . ,tnr. also set to see action this after- noon but that encounter against ing neTiers win noi xace uuiaiuc competition until that date. The Tar Baby baseballers will not be out of action that long, however. Coach Henry House's charges travel to Maxton on Mon day to play a return tussle with Presbyterian Junior college. Later in the week, tne Tar Babies are scheduled for two Three games. They ! meet State's juniors in Raleigh on ;Thursdav and are at home on : Saturday to face Duke. 1 1 : 1 . PATRONIZE Tar Heel Advertisers Today Carolina Racquetmen In Richmond Action Haverf ord, Pa., May 7 North Carolina's Tar Heel tennis team missed an opportunity to notch their 20th victory of the year at the expense of Haverford col lege here today when the rains ; intervened and caused postpone ment. With no match to play, the visitors from the South moved on in the direction of Richmond where tomorrow they will face the Country Club of Virginia in their last dual meet of the season. The Tar Heels are sporting a 3-1 record for their northern swing, having downed Army, TVT-..Tr nn T-r-irn irhilo r?rnnnintf ?' 4 x.i a close 5-4 decision to national, j rhamoions William and Mary. Following the match in Virgin- I ia, the North Carolinians-will re- turn home to begin preparations third round today at the Wyka f or the Southern conference tour-lgyl course here but rain forced ney to be played in Chapel Hill postponement of that until to next Thursday, Friday and Sat-morrow urday. j His 69 gave Barron 11 points Don Skakle is leading the in--today, for a plus 24 after two vasion with four straight wins pounds, and a one-hole lead over in a like number of outings. I Bobby Locke of South Africa. america's most definite Contribution to tennis 13 tkbtwst service. ..iks HW3KrT,TWISTIN6, HIGK ODNCING BALL ALLOWS TKS KTER.TU,'E TO IMCE THE ME.T DALD1N CHAMPIONSHIP l'lMxu:A.-iMOi cbwi; r,-TPw' W ' " In the Majors By United Press NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn 9, Chicago 5. WP Casey; LP Hamner. Boston 4, Cincinnati 3. WP Voiseile; LP Blackwell. St. Louis 7, Philadelphia 4 (night). WP Pollet; LP Judd. New York-Pittsburgh, postponed. AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland 8, Washington 0 (night) . WP Lemon; LP Haefner. Detroit-New York. St. Louis Boston, Chicago-Philadelphia (postponed by rain. HOME RUNS Elliott and Heath (Braves); Kluszewski (Reds); Gordon, and Clark (Indians); Jones (Cards). Barron Takes Lead In Goodall Tourney New Rochelle, N. Y., May 7 (UP) Herman Barron of White Plains, N. Y., came through with ' n A a three-under-par 69 to take the 'Goodall round robin golf tourna- ment. There was to have been a CHAMPIONSHIP TINNIS TheSPxxoandtheSpaldin,. made w RicHT & DiTsox Tennis Balls lead the field in official adoptions for Major Tournaments, including the U. S. Davis Cup and National Championships. lVard Rated Favorite to Cop Medal Title As Duke, Wake Forest Rule Team Choices By Billy Carmichael III PinehurstMay 7, North Carolina's defending Southern conference golf champions will put their somewhat-tarnished crown on the line here tomorrow when some eight cr more loop schools tee off in a 36-hole competition lor individual and team honors in the annual conference go-round. But the Tar Heels are not ex actly the favocites to regain their title. They fell 25-2 before Duke on Tuesday and both Wake For est and State, two of the other entries in the big action, hold dual meet wins making it a toss up for the favorite for team hon ors. Rest of Field The rest of the field seems to be playing a little out of its class. Davidson is the strongest of the remaining entrants with George Washington, Washington and Lee, and VPI rounding out the field. Team honors will be decided on the basis of the squad posting the four lowest 36-hole scores from among its six individual competitors. Even with the evenly matched field of four top flight teams, the Dukesters will probably get the pre-tourney nod of the experts on the basis of their depth and, ex perience. Wake Forest has what looks to be the abliest group of players, but a group that are young and somewhat-untried. State Runs State runs hot and cold and therefore falls in the class with the "Tar Heels who could regain their title if and when they play ed at the top of their game. The lads of Coach Chuck Erick son do have a chance though to cop individual honors in the tourney and that chance seems to ride on the shoulders of Harvie Ward. Ward won the North-South amateur crown recently over the same No. 2 Pinehurst country club course that will be the scene of the competition tomorrow, and his past performance here has installed him as the favorite to capture the medalist honors. Ward Faces Ward will face a stiff test from several other conference stars. Notably among them are Jimmy McNair, the Duke ace, who top ped the Tarboro Tartar, 4-3, at Hope Valley this week, and Wako Foresfs Arnold Palmer who Ward beat by the same score in the North-South semi-finals. The rest of the Tar Heel team entry will be the same group of faces Ihr.t have been wir.jjMis.; the clus for the Ca.-clinhns 2 IMPORTANT LAND SALES AT AUCTION TODAY MAY 8 First Sale at 2 P.M. in Carrboro ( . : Here we will sell the heart of the town, subdivided ai'it? Building Lots. This is certainly the best Business Prtj1-(1 erty in Carrboro, fronting 200 feet on Main Street and 3lfc feet on Weaver Street, adjoining the Post Office and Baptist Church property, just across from the new Bank and the Pacific Mills Property. To you who want to make a sound investment, we think it will pay you to look this property over before the sale, then attend the sale and bid your judgment. Second Sale at 4 P.M.. Just Outside Hillsboro City Limits Known as the Kirkland Property, on and just off High way 70. Here we have some of the best building lots to be found in this section of the country. We have cut these lots good and deep so you can have a garden if you want it. We also have a beautiful fish pond adjoining these beautiful lots, and purchasers of lots will have fishing rights, which is something all of us enjoy. We want you who have been looking for a home site to look these lots over before the sale and attend the sale and bid your judgment, for when the bidding stops, we will sell the lots. Since Highway 70 is now being worked on and will be one the state's finest roads, we want you to follow the arrows to the sale. Come Early and Get Your Ticket to the FREE Big Barbecue Supper FREE We will have barbecue for 500 people absolutely free. We will also give away free cash prizes. Good music for your entertainment. UNIVERSITY AUCTION CO., Selling Agents Gcddic Fields, Chapel Hill, N.C., Auctioneer If you have property you want sold, get in touch with us. thryaaiiout the season. Wcvar T, Cox u the only other hoU- oir I'm last .Mr wir.nn g t"1' "'13. ng th re.it of the siO"i wi'.l be Jack Erant'.ty, Fi:n' K rooks. Roy Mv.Xt-n.v' and Har ViV C::ver. The six Tur Heels and coach Chuck Erickson along witli snare Lewis Holding arrived here to day nd got in a practice round in preparation for the bi giind .cnorrow. The mom-"; f'tir.J .vill s the first threesome 10 out at S:30 -'th the afterncvi round bci;.n n rg at one. Monogram Picnic The Monogram will hold U gala spring picnic this after noon at Hogan's Lake, it was announced yesterday by presi dent Bill Pritchard. The big affair will be opn ,io all those who took pari in the Blue-White football game and their dates, together with all monogram members and lhir ladies. Trucks to the lake will leave the gym for the convenience of the picnickers at 4. 5, and 6 o'clock. Pritchard also stated. HUMOR EDITOR ! j , ' TOM WHARTON smokes CHESTERFIELDS He says: I smoke them because I like them they stay fresher longer and suit my taste. Boy! how they satisfy: Chesterfield year after year first choice of college men and women.

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