THE DAILY TAB HEEL ' PAGE THP.E1V Woke Foresi seball Team ver ' Tqr Wees, s THURSDAY, -APRIL 12, 1930 Ba W 12 n Eight Tar Heel Errors Aid Deacs In Gaining Loop Win By Larry Fox GORE FIELD, WAKE FOREST, April 2 Take eight Carolina errors, add seven bases on balls and stir well with nine Wake Forest safeties and you get a 12-6 victory for the Demon Deacons over the Tar Heels in a Big Four baseball qame here this afternoon. Coin squada collected nine hits,- but the loose play of the Carolina Baby Deacs Victors, 7-6 Over Frosh tiTiTH helped the Deacs consider ably in cornering their second ftraiRht win in Big Four play. Harry Nicholas, who, pitched .r)!i innings for Wake Forest, was credited with the victory while Tar Heel righthander Ed Gaston, the first of four Carolina hurler. was tagged with the loss. Wak" Forest tallied three un earned runs off Ed Gaston in the lust inning, but the' two that fol lowed in the second were certain ly deserved. With Wiley Warren on first via a single over second, Nicholas lit into Gaston's first pitch for a tremendous home run to -tnuRht-away center field. Nicholas' blast went about 425 fcet on the fly. " ' Gaston went out for a pinch hitter in top of the third and Bill McGinn came in to pitch the nejit inning. He gave up a walk and a single by Art "loch in the fourth and then retired because of a strained back muaele. - That started an uprising that counted five runs without an other base hit. Hoover Surlcs ulieved McGinn and put three more men on base, two scoring, before George Whted. was, called from the bull pen. Whitted, on the varsity squad for four years, made the first mound appearance of his career today and after the fourth he pitched tight ball. The Deacs wen. n't through taking charity however, and they accepted three mure tallies with thanks. Whitted did all right for the rest of the game, allowing only two mot e Wake Forest runs. iVorti Carolina AB R 11 Gymnastics Team, Weightliftcrs To Compete In Meets The Carolina gymnastics team will leave Chapel Hill Friday to compete in the Southern - Inter collegiate Gymnastics Champion ship meet to . be held April 15 at ueorgia lech. At the same time the Carolina weight lifting team will be host to the Carolina AAU Weightlifting championship and the "Mr. Carolinas" contest. Gymnastics Coach Bill Meade will take four men with him to Georgia Tech. They are Bill Creech, Bill Park, Darrell Byerly, and Perry Ritch. Byerly will be competing in four events rope, high bar, flying ring, and tumb ling. The other three will com pete in one event tmly. Eight schools will be compet ing for the team title. Maryland and Georgia Tech each are co-favorites. Golfers Meet Michigan At Hope Valley Today By Lew Chapman. Junior champ. Eld rid (Te If Proctor If .. 1 3 Heed If 1 r.allou cl 5 Gtirganus c 5 Lamb if 5 Hobbs lb 5 Senter 3b 2 Whitehcart 2b .... 3 Brooksh'uc ss 3 Gaston p 0 A-Stevcru 1 McGinn p 0 Surles p 0 Whitted p 1 B-Page 1 Totals 36 A-G rounded out for Gaston in 3rd. IJ-btruck out for Whitted in 9th. Wake Forest Hoch ss Harris rf 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 O A 0 0 1 3 5 0 8 1 3 2 0 0 I 0 0 0 24 10 By Ken Baxion The unbeaten string of the Wake Forest freshmen nine was extended yesterday afternoon in Emerson Stadium in a three hour contest which saw the Deac- lets win in extra innings from the now twice-beaten Tar Babies, 7-G. Jack Liptak scored from third base after tagging up on Bud Smith's foul fly to deep right in the tenth ining and the run stood up as the margin of victory when reilef pitcher for the Baby Deacs, Don Wodlief, got Bob Henning to pop up and Ed Hooks to strike out with the bases loaded in the last of the inning. Wake Forest broke the ice in the first inning on a three base error of a fly dropped by John Motsinger in center field and Eu gene bmiths single. However, the Tar Babies came back, in the second to even the score on Wayne Harpold's homerun over the left fielder's head. Both teams big three run in nings which looked at though they might, be the difference of the game. Wake Forest scored three in the third on homeruns by Bob Colum and Frank Weh ner. Carolina scored three in the fourth on Don Gilleland's base balls, Harpold's single, and1 The Tar Heel golfers, abruptly derailed in their last two out ings will attempt to get - back on the winning track this. after noon at the Hope Valley course in Durham when they match strokes with an invading ;crewof linksmen from the University of Michigan. Following their defeat at the hands of" Wake Forest's red-hot club-swingers Tuesday, the. locals now possess a six; up-and two down record with only- five dual matches remaining bn . the sched ule.' " ;. 't ' " The Carolina contingent! will be up against some tough ; competi tion come tee off time ' this after noon. Michigan, last Tear's Big Ten golf champion, has been' get ting in some extensive practice licks the last couple days at Pinehurst and with practically the same squad returning, the Wolverines would like ; nothing better than to gain revenge for the' one point margin of -victory the Tar Heels gained in last sea son's clash. . Tar Heel coach Chuck Erick scn will string along with the same six that he fielded against the Deacons. This . squad would include Itarvie Ward to meet the challenge of Olsen, Roy McKen zie, Stubb Sapp, Frank Brooks, Rod McKnight and Frank Eckert. At this writing Sapp and McKnight. are the only local per formers who have not gone down to defeat, both emerging victo rious in the recent Wake Forest loss." Ward, the present National Intercollegiate title-holder, suff ered his first setback of the year when he succumbed to the Deac on's Arnold Palmer. Frosh Stickmen Beat Blue Imps .Scoring in every period but the third, the Carolina freshman la crosse ' team defeated the Drake Blue Imps 5-2 yesterday after noon behind the high-scoring eff orts of Walt Ernst who tallied On of the chief par-busters on three times for the locals. Fuh AB R II O A 6 12 2 1 4 2 0 0 0 4 2 13 3 4 1111 3 2 0 1 0 4 0 110 3 1 0 12 0 5 12 7 0 2 2 10 1 2 0 10 1 40 12 9 27 7 The weightlifting meet will.be conducted in two sections nov ice and open divisions. Carolina entries expected to place high are Charlie Ufen and Elton Todd, both State Champions, and David Littlejohn and Keg Wheeler. Ronald Sullivan will be oh hand to defend his "Mr. Carolinas" title. Winner of the contest is chosen according to who has the prettiest muscles. Freshman Netters Defeat Goldsboro Carolina's freshman tennis team came back yesterday, after losing to the Duke freshmen Tuesday, and defeated the Golds boro High School by a score of 8-1. Eight singles matches and four doubles matches were played The actual score was 10-2, Caro lina losing one singles and one doubles match, but the official score was 8-1, only six singles and three doubles matches offi cially counting. . Joe Loveland, substituting in the number one singles spot for Del Sylvia, who was out because of possible ineligibility, lost his match to Bud Wallace of the visi tors. Loveland took the first set, St. Anthony; 4 Theta 1 vs AE 6-4, but Wallace came back to Pi; 5 Sig Nu 2 vs Theta Chi 2; take the next two, 6-2, 6-2. KA 3 vs TEP 2. on pitcher Bill Lore's homerun. Lore was the first hurler to pitch nine innings for the Tar Babies this season only to lose in the tenth. Lore struck out 10 men while he was in their. Re lief hurler Wodlief was credited with the win. A return engagement of these two teams is scheduled for Wake Forest at 3:30 P.M. on Saturday. The freshmen record for Caro lina now is two wins and two losses. Wake Forest 107 000 200 1774 North Caro 010 310 100 0682 Shatzel, Wodlief (5), and the visiting six is Bob Olsen, re turning again this year to assume his job as captain of the -Wolverines. One of the greatest addi tions to the invaders is in the person of John Lind, . a sopho more who is the former National Coed Swimming Meet To Be Held Tonight ! Tonight at 7:30 the 'most' im portant coed competition of the' season will get under way at Bowman Gray Pool. The coeds are all set for their big intra mural swimming meet. ' . Coach Darden used approxi mately thirty players which in cluded a few varsity performers who needed the experience. This marked the first time that the Tar Heels have been able to conquer the Blue Devils. Duke beat Caro Una four contests last year. Frosh Score Initial Dual Meet Victory The undefeated Carolina fresh- j man track team got off to a vie- j torious outdoor season start yes terday afternoon by soundly! trouncing High Point High School, 92 -29, in a dual meet at Fetzer Field. Coach Dick Maxwell's talented crew won every event in the meet with the exception of the mile run and the mile relay. Dur ing the course of the afternoon, the Tar Baby cinder crew racked a total" of four clean sweeps, the 100, half, javelin and .. discus.' High Point took all three spots in the mile. Bobby Bell turned out to be the star of the afternoon, sweep ing three first places. Bell's vic tories came in the 120-yard high hurdles, the 200-yard lows and the broad jump. Rupert Bliss was the dash star of the meet, copping firsts in the 220 and the quarter. Sam Jordan, who gave the Tar Heels first in the high jump and tied for first in the pole vault, was the only other dual winner. Bobby Byrd, former state high school mile champion, ran the half yesterday and sprinted home in 2:00.9, his best time of the year. Jack Bennett and Bobby !Webb followed Byrd across the tape. Varsity Netmen Meet Deacs In Opening Conference Tilt Coach John Kenfield's unde feated varsity netters will move over 'to Wake Forest this after noon for their first match away from the local courts. The Deacons netmen will be decisive underdogs to the Tar Heels who have completely out classed all opposition thus, far. Last week the Wake Forest team was blanked by Presbyterian College; 9-0 and" this week the powerful Carolina squad pasted the Presbyterian by the same score. ' , It will be .the locals't first, match -with big fpur and. Southern Con ference opposition. 1 ' ; 'Saturday the Carolina' netmen play host .to Kalamazoo College from Michigan V- on the varsity courts. Kalamazoo, . a tennis stronghold in Michigan, turns out top teams in their areas and may give, the locals their stiffest oppo sition .yet. . . Heath . Alexander, Carolina number three man who has been out of action following a dislo cated knee in the Harvard matches, may see action Satur day but it is unlikely that he will start against Wake Forest today. The Carolina racquetmen will be out for win number eleven today and barring a major ca tastrophe, it will be their elev enth straight in a row. There are fourteen matches remaining for the Tar Heels which includes encounters with William and Mary, Davidson, and .Miami all considered top " teams - this year. Cannada. The meet will feature compe tition between the various sorori ties and dormitories on campus. The coeds will compete both indi- Smith D.; Lore, Pazdon (10) andvidu?lly and on their ofganiza- The events to be judged oh speed include the 25-yard free style, 25-yard back crawl, 25 yard breast stroke, and the 200 yard free style. The teams from the various organizations . will compete against each other in the 75-yard medley relay. Also to be included is an event which will be judged solely on the basis of form. ! Mural News Wre-nn c Warren lb Nicholas p McClcnncy p . Totals North Carolina 000 005 001 6 Wake Forest 320 502 OOx 12 E Eldridg. Proctor 2, Hobbs, Senter 3. Whitehcart, Teague, Hooks. RBI Kersh 2. Nicholas 2, Teague. I looks, Fulghum, Lamb, Brookshire 3, Warren 2, Gurgan us. 2b Proctor, Ballou. 3b Warren. HR Nicholas. RIFLE MARKSMANSHIP 7:30 ZBT vs DKE 2, 8:30 ii" r; Krm Rg 1. 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