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TUESDAY. MAY &, HOO TTTE DAILY TAR HEIX PAGE THREE Strictly Ad Lib By Zone Robbins f rack I earn Ou fciosses Deacon Th miies Blue-White Post Morte m POST MORTEMS iiurrr.vunc. but it Bluf-White ARE, as m i me, sun L'wnni ruin rmri r Rrcms that a rehash of Saturdav afternoon's pamo might be of consiHr-mKi l n, , , r;ndfCnnR ,ust what kind f'f team King Carl Snavcly M'.n to field for next year's tough grid schedule A Iri r. f .... I ... - - , . .l awf,y from Knan Stadium with an even M v m lhrU' niincl lhan lhf,y came w"h- Prac- t .V ""u.u"ia'ue'J lll? Ramc to the Varsity "Blues" ..w.v wpvillllK KKKOII. imnkmn thn nirl Ti, .... I if m r f m ... r . . "fun; iiuui i ii i iprnnnn r Pruitt Takes Three Firsts For Visitors ere out for m atternoon of rvrrico After Justice had rocked the Blues deep into their own terri. icry witn a 00-yard punt, and Bic Ted HWnn,, h,i o ft ray fumble on the Vanity four-yard marker, the 19,000 sizzling r "u. 'T CR"3nin to wonder about the intentions of the "Old wnen unoo unoo chueced around rirht n,l n. c, on a nnked sweep and put the "Whites" out front, the 19 000 really 82 35 to 43 25 here on Fetzer grew piddy. ' 3 Fieid. By Bill Peacock Carolina's varsity track squad, minus the 24 men who competed against Georgia Tech last Satur day, proved to be too much, for WTake Forest's experienced squad yesterday trouncing the Deacons It ,1.1 a!. . . r.,. ,a umes with the big names driving through or an early score. Names like Justice, Pupa, Weiner, Powell, ,w..u. mmm, varney, Kowle, Neikirk, Knox, Clements, ' - "usl OI fHnors will always recall Carolina's "Golden Era v.. 4.,v,ult. UUi is mai so-caued "Golden Era" dead? We think not, and nere are a few of the reason:; why. Taking Thc Acid Test TPITJCT rv att il . . . l.u, ine youngsters that made up the varsity and . a luue strange to call them "youngsters" after watching the old heads ca.-ort in the familiar blue and white for the past several years were using the game mainly as a proving ground w... mcw n-rormauon. un, sure, they were out to win, but more important than winning that game, was putting the new offense to the acid test to see just how well certain plays would work under game conditions conditions that will be popping up at frequent intervals when the Blue Devils, the Fighting Irish, and thf Vol lintfPre urrk rl ri M i -i n tl:. . u l b..,.i,lls V11C11 itftn ana aigging in on tne other f Klc ot that unbalanced line. ni. .UI.. . e a L . i i vjuii uijf one cu me most alarming factors uncovered by the o. acnes was the fact that Fullback Billy Hayes will have a hard umc puiiing nis mrowing arm to use against a hard-charging line next Fall. White tackles, led by Ted Hazlewood. were continuallv popping up in the spinback's face as he made his complete turn in taking to another back ' before straightening up to look for his U'ceivcr. This. continually-alarming factor forced Hayes to hurry his throws on se.veral occasions and allowed him' very little time to ipot nis ends. used to tne heretofore-conventional Snavely single-wing, Bullet Hilly had a hard time of it when he was not allowed to drop straight hack with bli eyes constantly on the receivers. Of course the Grey rox will do something to iron out this major kink in the "A" be ime ir.e iur net is go agairrst is. U. State on Sept. 23 in the 1950 curtain-raiser. The most plausible solution to the ticklish problem seems to entail the dropping some of the deceptiveness of the forma tion on this type of pass play in order to enable the fullback to fade straight back, thus adding to his passing effectiveness. And mi, the problem stands. Power Plays Plentiful ON THE OTHER SIDE of the ledger, however, there were some wry goou news lor tar Heel fans and coaches alike. The most roticeahle improvement over the old single-w-ing being the deva (fating inside plays that evolve from the "A". With the deepback a full two yards behind the normal position of a single-wing lullback. the up-thc-middle power plays clicked with clocklike precision, aided no little by the pile-driving plunges of Deepbacks George verchick and Bud Wallace. If Hosea Rbdgers were running fiom the "A", somebody in the opposing front line would likely b( maimed if they tried standing in the hole the new offense is f.at powerful. Tl.r reverse plays which looked only mediocre throughout most of l!.e past season, also showed improvement from the "A". Bo) (Goo Coo) Gantt, running like a jet-propelled fullback, broke off left i.!il on one particular play with the ball resting in midfield and would possibly have gone al the way had he not been chased out of '.wunds by the barest of margins as he hit his stride after gaining i-nna? 15 yards. The pint-sized wingback kept right on going after Wrg run out, and wasn't stopped until he stumbled while trying to .sluw down after cutting back onto the playing field. The outside game as a whole was only adequate, however, despite a number of nice plays around the ends. The big deficiency seemed f ' b that the offensive ends were letting their men slip by them More the ball-carrier had rounded the flank, thus allowing the ili'fcn.-ive men to take out the interference or nab the runner b'fcie tlu play was well under way. The deficiency here seems ii"t to be a very serious one, however, and should be ironed out if i"t ira-ed completely with the simple tonic of more practice. Golfers End Dual Season With Match Against Duke The Tar Heels won nine out of 14 events, but the first place honors went to Elmer Pruitt of Wake Forest, who won the 830, mile and two mile. Merl Norcross was Carolina's only double winner, taking firsts in the 100-yard dash and the low hurdles. He did the 100 in 10.2 to defeat Billy Wiggs of Wake Forest and Tar Heel Bill Rue. Norcross finished ahead of Cecil Pless of Carolina and Art Mason of Wake Forest to win the low hurdles in -25.5. Sprinter Jim Hamrick came close to taking, two firsts, win ning the 440, but finishing sec ond to Mason in the 220. Ham rick beat Bernie Shields of Caro lina and Gwyn of Wake Forest in the 440, being clocked in 52.6. SUMMARIES: 100-yard dash: 1. Norcross (UNC), 2. Wiggs (WF), 3. Rue (UNO. Time: 1Q.2. 220-yard dash: 1. Mason (WF), 2. Hamrick, J. (UNC), 3. Gregory (WF). Time: 22.7. 440: 1. Hamrick, J. (UNO, 2. Shields (UNC), 3. Gwyn (WF). Time: 52.6. 830: 1. Pruitt (WF), 2. Brugess (UNC), 3. Valentine (UNC). Time: 2:05.5. Mile: 1. Pruitt (WF), 2. Ham- flick. G. (UNC, 3. McNealy (UNC). Time: 4:39.5. Two Mile: 1. Pruitt (WF), 2. Lewis (UNC), 3. Dixon (UNC).i Time: 10:33.9. High Hurdles: 1. Woolcott (UNC), 2. Pless (UNC), 3. Howell (UNC). Time: 16.0. . Low Hurdles: 1. Norcross (UNC), 2. Pless (UNC, 3. Mason (WF). Time: 25.5. High Jump: 1. Winson (UNO, 2. Maynard (WF), Landis (UNC), Black (WF), Ward (WF), Tilley (UNC). Tie. Height: 5 11". Shot Put: 1. Verchick (UNC), 2. Pambianchi (WF), 3. Council (UNC). Distance: 40 3". Discus: 1. Council (UNC), 2. Johnson (WF), 3. Payne (UNC). Distance: 117'. Javelin: 1. Payne (UNO, 2. Johnson (WF), 3. Tulloch (UNC). Distance: 168'. Pole Vault: 1. Price (WF), 2. Johnson (WF) and Wilkenson (UNC) tie. Height: 11'. Broad Jump: 1. Karst (UNC), 2. Wiggs (WF), 3. Maynard (WF). Distance: 20' V2". All second round matches in the mural golf tournament should be completed by this afternoon. Locals Ref urn From Trip; To Face State Nine Today By Lew Chapman Back in their own stomping grcunds following a disappointing road trip, Carolina's baseballers will begin a back-to-the-wall stand over the next two weeks in a desnerate effort to avoid the most disasterous season of the past several years. This afternoon at 4 o'clock,. State's rampaging Wolfpack will be at Emerson Stadium to try and retain their unblemished record over the Tar Heels. The locals have been beaten twice already this year by the naieign. collegians. Although well out of contention for the Southern Conference and Big Four races, the Carolina chub will still play a big part in de termining the eventual winner. Of the eight remaining contests on the schedule, seven are against Big Four competition. Both State and Wake Forest will be out for the Tar Heel'sf scalp in their effort to annex the two crowns, so the locals appear to have a long, tough road to hoe in an attempt to salvage some thing from the present dismal L campaign- Dean Cassell is. slated to take the hill for the Hearnmen in to day's' clash with the Wolfpack, the first of three games left with State. The Cow College nine, finally beaten by Wake Forest last Saturday after rolling up an amazing 12 game winning skein, will probably throw sophomore Lunsford Lewis against the Tar Heels. Lacrossemen To Open Tour With U. Va. Tennis Team Meets State Away Today After handing five- northern teams a few lessons in tennis, Carolina's varsity netters will re turn to Southern Conference competition this afternoon when they go to State College to meet the Wolfpack. j At the same time the Tar Baby raquetmen will be playing host to the State freshmen on the varsity courts. The Tar Heels completed their tour into Yankeeland without a loss and only in two meets, against Dartmouth and Harvard, did they lose one game. They blanked Williams, Massachusetts, and Wesleyan by 9-0 scores. Meets with the Southern Con ference leaders, William and Mary, and with Yale were rain ed out. The victories on the top brought the Carolina win string to 22, with losses having come at the hands of Davidson and Miami. Captain Clark Taylor will again be leading . the Tar Heels and will be followed by Charlie Rice; Heath Alexander will remain at the number three spot with de pendable Don Skakle playing out of fourth. Jim Winstead and Bob Luxenburg will handle the fifth and sixth positions. Frosh Nine Meets State At 3 Today - The Tar Baby baseball nine travels to . Raleigh today to en gage the State freshmen at 3 o'clock in the third of a five game series between the two teams. . x , State will return here on Sat urday for the fourth game. Also scheduled this week is a game with Duke in Durham tomorrow and on Thursday a game with Greensboro High on Emerson Field. The Tar Babies knocked off Greensboro earlier in the season, 13-7. The season's record for Caro lina as a result 01 the o-z wm over Statesville on Saturday is five wins and, five losses with eight to ten games left in the next weeks according to whether or not the postponed games are played. Friday the only open day for the Tar Babies this week may be filled with a contest with Wake Forest that was postponed last week. The High Point game has not yet been rescheduled. Outdoor Pool Is Set To Open Today, Officials Announce The Tar Heel lacrosse team, 23 strong, will depart from Chapel Hill by bus this afternoon for Charlottesville Va., where they will engage the University of Virginia stiekmen in a lacrosse contest tomorrow afternoon. Carolina's lacrossemen will meet a strong Baltimore Univer sity team on Friday afternoon in Baltimore. Coach Darden's stick men will be sporting a 3 and 4 record while Virginia, composed of All-Americans, will be out to dump the locals. Baltimore University will en- 1 .ii 1 . . . . xer me Carolina contest witn a perfect record; winning six straight games. The Bees defeat ed Western Maryland 13-4 while the Tar Heels beat the Terrors 12-4. By tallying three goals each on Saturday, Hal Taylor and George Levine pushed themselves up the ladder in the scoring race. Taylor and Jess Greenbaum are now tied with seven goals while Johnny Murchison and George Levine have five apiece. Goals Assists Jess Greenbaum 7 3 Hal Taylor 7 3 John Murchison 5 1 George Levine S 2 Art Greenbaum 3 10 Wirfder Hughes 2 0 Sully Darden 1 0 Frank Strong 1 0 Kirk Manning 2 1 Grant Lynch, 0 1 MONOGRAM MEETING There will be a meeting of the Monogram Club tonight at 7:00. All reservations for the Club's beach party must be in by this meeting. Barring any further mechani cal difficulties the outdoor swim ming pool will be opened, weath er permitting, today at 3:30. The opening has been held up so far by the shortage of water and the necessary repairs. The Department , has also an nounced the following - regula tions for those using the pool: i 1) Do not go inside the pool area (deck) except at times when the pool is open. 2 ) Women may wear their own suits (no wool suits). 3) Men will wear suits issued 4) No suntan oil or lotions are permitted.. . - 5) All pool users must take a shower and be wet when enter ing pool gate. The . following of these rules without exception is desired and such co-operation appreciated by the Department. Campus-Wide Ping Pong Tournament Begins Today Entries closed last night for the by the Recreation Committee of campus Table Tennis Tourney sponsored by Graham Memorial, Intramural Department, and the YMCA. The' schedule ''of play, which starts- today, is posted in the Graham Memorial office and the YMCA. , Participants' names, addresses, and telephone numbers are post ed for the participants to con tact each other and make ar rangements for the contest which will be the best two out of three games. Results are to be reported to the Graham Memorial office. Rules will be based on the rules adopted by the United States Table Tennis Association, and all protests will be judged the YMCA. Tables are set up in the base ment of Graham Memorial and are preferred for the tournament However, any table suitable to both contestants can be used. First round play will be con eluded oh' Friday, May 12, and the entire Tourney about May 22. Army Khaki Pants .$2.95 Navy Grey Pants $2.95 1st Quality T-Shirts .38 Full Line of Jackets & Sport Shirts SURPLUS SALES 425 W. Main St. Durham, N.' C. After uver a week's layoff f; enmpetition. 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