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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, lfifiO XHB DAILYAR JTEEl Tar eels from B ' ereare etum H D d By 9-4; Fiona Lacrosse Squad Preparing For Season Opener April 1 Thf Tar Heel lacrosse squad rf.sumcfl practice yesterday after r.oon terminating a two week layofl. Coach Bill Darden, who wa.n recently named as one of the assistant coaches of the South All-Star squad, put his thai-tfps through a rugged two hour workout which ended' with a short scrimmage. Carolina's stickman will open their season on April 1 against a favored William and Mary squad which won a two to one decision over the locals last year. The Tar Heels will complete the week with contests against such strong "tens" such as Williams, Lehigh, and Delaware. Coach Darden will stress con ditioning throughout the re mainder of this week and will probably schedule a full scrim mage on Saturday afternoon. ; ft 4 .,; . : ' Nliiii i eiss fORD wjkkeu CHAPfilAN M raa BUCHANAN iSKSU i Guaranteed Used Ford V-8 Motors $65 00 exch. AA Auto Wreckers New Raleigh Rd.-Durham Phone 5-S501 -- - -" Rollins Rally In 7th Frame Beats Locals WINTER PARK, Fla.,' March 21 (A The Rollins Tars banged out five runs in the seventh inn ing to break a 3-3 tie and defeat North Carolina, 9-4, here today. The win gave an even break in the two game series." ine live-run uprising came with John Vitasek on the hill. Freshman shortstop Rusty Wil liams started the inning with a single, went to second on George Whidden's sacrifice and scored on Harry Hancock's single. John Gray reached first on Shortstop Joe Brookshire's error and when Buzzy Rodenbaugh walked the bases were full. Buddy McBryde and Lyle Chambers singled sue cessively to bring in three runs and McBryde scored the fifth tally on an error. Reeves' double with Will Hobbs and John Senter on base gave the Tar Heels their first two runs in the fourth. A walk to Brookshire fckeet Hesmer's single and Hobbs single gave another in the fifth ine iinai iNorin Carolinian run resulted from a walk to John Clements and Pitcher Hoover Sur las' triple. Just Tarred! ALSO DISNEY CARTOON TODAY VILLAGE . . . And has been for 57 Years ... That is why we have three Pharmacists to fill your prescriptions. FREE DELIVERY SERVICE EUBAHKS Drug Company E. Franklin St. Welcome Back, Students Let us take care of the Service Needs of Your Car for the Spring Quarter We Offer All New Modern Equipment UNIVERSITY SERVICE STATION TEXACO - In the Heart of Town Glad to See You Back Students! It i3 more like home now that all of your students have returned. We wish you the best of luck this quarter and every quarter in your studies. Drop in and visit with us, we are always glad to have you. Your Friendly Walgreen Agency SUTTON'S DRUG STORE E. Franklin St. Tennis Schedule Opens Friday With Ohio State North Carolina AB R H O A Brookshire SS 3 10 2 1 Whitehart 2B 1 0 0 0 0 Hesmer 2B 4 0 13 2 Gurganus C 3 0 0 5 1 Lamb RF 5 0 0 1 0 Hobbs IB 5 12 8 2 Senter 3B 4 1111 Reeves LF 2 0 12 0 Smith CF . 10 10 0 Clements LF-CF 2 10 2 0 McGinn P 2 0 0 0 2 Cassell P 0 0 0 0 1 Vitasek P 0 0 0 0 1 Surlas P 10 10 0 (A Overman 0 0 0 0 0 B Whitfield 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 33 4 7 24 11 Rollins AB R H O A Whidden 3B 5 0 10 1 R. Williams SS 4 2 2 1 2 Hancock IB 4 2 15 0 Gray LF 3 2 0 3 0 Rodenbaugh RF 3 1 0 4.0 McBryde C 5 118 1 Chambers 2B 2 0 14 1 Natolis CF 4 0 2-2 0 Cavello P ' 0 1 0 0 "1 Stevens P 1 0 0 0 1 Tate C 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 32 9 -7 : 27 7 A Walked for McGinrtin 6th. B Ran lor Overman in 6th. North Carolina 000 210 0104 Rollins 000 012 51x 9 Carolina's tennis team, un der the direction of Coach John Kenfield, will open the 1950 season Friday afternoon against -the touring Ohio State Buckeyes. The Tar Heels will present a veteran line-up and seem to be ready -for a successful sea son. Last year the netmen lost only one of 23 games. Although Vic Seixas and Stan Gruner, first and third men last year, have not returned, Coach Ken field feels that the team will be better balanced. ; The team started workouts ; . before- Christmas and, except for a few minor scrapes, is in good shape, with all members ready" to start. Leading the locals will be captain Clark Taylor, a four - year veteran and highly ranked among collegiate players. Tay- .ilor, Who .was .number two man last year, will move up to num ber one this year. ' Charlie Rice, Don Skakle, and Duke Wilder, all with three years of experience, will be on hand this year, as will Heath Alexander, who was ineligible last year. Jim Winstead, for mer intramural champion, Les Dameron, and Paul Kenan round out r the top, eight This will be the first time cthat Carolina and - Ohio State have met in tennis and little is known about the Buckeyes. They lost to Davidson yester day in Charlotte, 10-0. The c Carolina tennis team will play a 26 game .-schedule which includes .games with many -at the. top college teams in the East, Southl and Middle TWest. .Prominent in the line Aip are matches with -Miami, Davidson, William and Mary, Michigan State, Michigan and Harvard; -. . This should be the year for the Tar Heels to make - their -i best showing . 'for " they have strength right down the line, whereas last yfcar they were not -so -well --balanced. Even though this will be the last year for most of the top brack eted players, there are strong reserves up from last year's freshman team. Hugh Bowman, Jim Ham merstein, Shahan Haroutunian, Lou August, Bob Kerdasha, Bob Luxemberg, and Dick Sheets fill out the rest of the - squad. The freshmen will open " iheir season March 31. BILL PEACOCK Florida Relays First Stop For Carolina Track Squad E Hobbs. Senter. Vitasek. Whidden. Brookshire. RBI Hobbs. Reeves 2. Surlas. Whidden. Hancock, McBrvde, Chambers, Natalis 2. 2B Tteeves. 3B Surlas. SB Whidden. S CoveUo. Whidden. DP Stevens. Chambers. Hancock. Left North Carolina 8. Rollins 9. BB-OfT Covello 3. Steven 3, McGinn 3. Cassell 3. Vltnse 1, Surlas 2. SO-By Covello -4. Stevens 3. McGinn 5. Surlas 1. Hits Off McGinn 2 in five innines: Cassell, 1 in 2-3; Surlas 1 in 1; Vitasek 4 in 1 2-3: Co vella 5 in 6; Stevens 2 in 3. HBP-By Covello (Reeves). Winner Stevens. Loser Vitasek. Kemp And Gupton Go To NCAA Meet Carolina's two outstanding wrestlers, Phil Kemp and Oscar Gupton, will have a chance to increase their grappling honors when they participate in the NCAA wrestling matches at Cedar apids, Iowa, tomorrow, Friday and Saturday The two matmen are scheduled to fly to Chicago this afternoon. They will then got the rest of the way be train and will arrive in Cedar Rapids in time to pre pare for Thursday's matches. The Carolina track team willi open the 1950 outdoor season this weekend, competing in the anual University of Florida Relays, a two-day affair at Gainesville. Coach Dale Ranson was still Undecided yesterday when asked to list the trackmen scheduled jto compete at Gainesville. The head track mentor said that workouts yesterday and today would go far in determining who would make the trip. A squad of nine men is expect ed to make the trip according to Ranson and it will consist of one and possibly two relay teams with several men running in the open events. ' Dave Willis is expected to com pete in the 100-yard dash while Bob Morrow will probably com pete in the 120-yard high hurdles and Jack Moody will high jump. These three won Conference championships in their respective events in the 1950 indoor meet which the Tar Heels won handily in February. Bob Kirk in the javelin and Turk Ogden in the shot put are the other Tar Heel entries. A distance medley relay team (880, -mile, mile and 2-mile) will probably go to Florida. Ac cording to tentative plans Hal stead Holden, Frank Hooper, Gor don Hamrick and Sam Magill would make up the team. Caro linas 1940 team set a record for that event and the mark still stands. The first home -meet is sche duled for next weekend when the Tar Heels are hosts to the annual Carolina Relays. -Mural program Set For Spring Lefty Schacht Pitching Star OnGatorTrip Following their opening-game loss to Florida with a pair of vic tories, the Tar Heel baseballers have been rounding into shape on a vacation-long spring training trip. - , Improving with each of the three contests, Carolina turned in its best performance Monday. Sophomore lefthander Henry Schacht pitched the first complete game of the young season in de feating Rollins, 3-1. Schacht was in control all the way, striking out five without giving up a single walk as his mates pushed three runs across in the fourth inning for the vic tory. The trip didn't start out at all well, however, when the Tar Heels ; met the University of Florida in Gainesville last Friday. The Gators blasted to a 7-5 vic tory; the second time in ,a row they've turned the trick on open ing day. The biggest disappointment against Florida was the failure of Veteran Dean Cassell .to go more than four innings. Cassell, expected to lead the Carolina mound staff, gave up six runs irr the first three innings and was charged with the loss. John Vi tasek, a sophomore, came in to finish the contest and gaVe up a single tally in the five frames he worked. ' Vitasek also cleaned up the next day against the Gators and got credit for Carolina's 7-6 re venge victory. Vitasek was called on in the seventh to rescue re liefer Lotes Holmes , and was on hand when Carolina scored twice in the eighth to break a 6-6 ,tie. Ed Gaston, a letterman, started for Carolina, but was chased in the fourth when the Gators made three . runs. Schacht's six-hit performance against . Rollins and Vitasek's steady relief work were tops in the pitching department. Interested? There will be an important meeting of the Daily Tar Heel Sports Staff in room 211. Gra ham Memorial today at 2 o'clock. All staff members will be required io attend. Any students not now on the staff but who are interested in writing sports should attend the meeting. Journalism ma jors are eligible to receive five hours credit for work on the sports page. SOCCER SCHEDULE 4:00 Field 1 Sigma Nu 1 vs. Phi Kappa Sigma 1; 2 Zeta 3 vs. Lambda Chi 1; 3 Ruffin vs. B-Dorm 1. : 5:00 Field 1 Phi. Delt 2 vs. Phi Cam 2; 2 A TO 2 vs. SAE 2; 3 B Dorm 2 vs. B-Dorm 3. RIFLE MARKSMANSHIP 7:30: Sigma Chi 6 vs. SAE. 8:30: Kappa Sigma 2 vs. Chi Phi 1. CLASSIFIEDS ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 WHERE TO EAT! FOUND A FINE place to eat. Colonial House System. Fine Foods. Open Mon.-Thurs. 11 a. m. midnite. Fri. & Sat. 11 a. m. to 2 a. m. Baseball News In the Raleigh News and Observer, The Old Reliable, gives you a Final Edition for complete sports coverage. J. M. Pope, Dealer, Box 1325 Phone 8191. Chapel Hill. N. C. ' (1-C921-9) EMPLOYMENT WANTED 5 Student wife desires employment, ex perience in duplicating, typing, and shorthand: Write Mrs. Maxine Hare well. Physics Dept. (1-C922-2) FOR RENT FOR SALE 6B 2 Used Frigidaire refrigerators are for sale Bennett-Blocksidge. Phone 6161. (lxl) 4li room house 28 Rogerson Drive Phone F-5364. FHA Mortgage pay ments. $40 monthly. Can give occu pancy within 3 days. (1-920-3) With the spring quarter get-5 ting off to a busy start as far as Tar Heel sports are concerned, local Intramural officials are setting the pace with a six-sport program that should appeal to all sports-minded students. The mural softball competition, which usually draws top in terest in the spring, will start the program rolling, with entries open from today until the man agers' meeting on March 30. On April 10 water polo . play will start, and on the 17th the Tennis tourney will get under way. From the 17th until the 25th track will hold the spotlight, while a horseshoe tournament is slated to begin May 1. Plans for mural golf will be announced in the near future, as will other information concerning the var ious sports. There will be a softball clinic beginning today at 4:00 in 302 Woollen Gym for all students who wish to officiate Intramural softball this quarter. The num ber of men who will be used will be limited, so everyone interest ed should get his name. in early. The games will be-played Mon day through Thursday. Call F424 today concerning the clinic. Only those who attend the clinic -will be used. : Thomas To Miss NCAA Swimming Carolinas swimming sensation, Jim Thomas, will not participate in the NCAA" swimming champ ionships to be held at Ohio State University of Columbus, Ohio. Thomas was taken sick last week and did not swim in the Eastern Intercollegiate championships at Annapolis, Maryland, during the past weekend. Norm Sper, the only Tar Heel representative to place in the Eastern swim meet, captured third place in -the 100 and .150 yard backstroke events and gar nered another third in the one meter diving. Robert Heston of Yale edged out Sper in the div ing by five-tenths of a point for the second position. FROSH BASEBALL Freshman baseball practice will get underway this afternoon at 3 o'clock in Emerson Stadium. All men interested in trying out for the team are asked to be on hand at that time. SOCCER DRILLS Coach Marvin Allen announced yesterday.that spring soccer prac tice will start Monday. Workouts will continue Monday through Thursday from 3-4 o'clock. LOST 12 ATTRACTIVE FURNISHED ONE BEDroom apartment available March 22, very convenient location. - CaU F-458 before 5 o'clock; after 5 caU F-5167. (1-905) ATTRACTIVE FURNISHED PINE paneUed garage apartment. Private entrance. 5-minute walk from Gym nasium. Ideal for bachelor or two Students. Jake vWade. F-3591 or F-3476. (lxch.x?) 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