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The Tar Heels piay Rollins and
Alabama in a double-header to
day and end - the Florida tour
with V single game against Ala
bama, tomorrow. " - .
The first home game of the
season is Saturday when Caro
lina meet Virginia at Emerson
Stadium. The Cavaliers have all
but three returning regulars from
last gear's team which won the
VirjgftiiV basalt Vttle.- Mel
Roach, freshman football star,
will be the number one candidate
- for a first string" position. Twice
All-State first baseman" in high
school, Roach will "inherit the
second base spot for UVA.
On - March 29 to April 1, the
Tar Heels play a round robin
tournament with Yale and Mich
igan State. On the 29, Carolina
meets .both Yale and Michigan
State. Coach ' Walt Raob's crew
meets Yale again on the 31, and
the Spartans on April 1.
' This is the first year that the
two northern schools have met
Carolina in. this round-robin af
fair. ' Special entertainment has
been planned for the visitors.
Trophies will be awarded to
the tournament's best hitter and
pitcher, the best defensive play
er, and the winning coach. This
is also the first year that such
trophies have been" awarded.
"Some of the best college base
ball in the country will come to
Chapel Hill, we believe, in this
series," Coach Rabb said of the
nnmnmpnt. Both" of the visiting
clubs are annually among he
nation's top collegiate teams.
rsr Both Sides
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eludes Henry Bowers, Bob Clam
pitt, Bob Evans, John Harris, Ham
Horton, Al House, Ben James, Bill
Mallison, Toby Selby, Ed Stevens,
John Sullivan, Tom Sully, and
Allen Tate. The first meeting was
held February 20.
Old members who are working
at the University are President
Gordon Gray, Chancellor Robert
House, Professors Herman G.
. Beatty, Albert' Coates, Dr. Earle
H. Hartsell, J. Mary on Saunders,
Dean Henry Brandis, Walter
Spearman, Dr. John T. O'Neil,
Jr. Dr. William H. Poteat, Dean
Fred H. Weaver, Dr. Alexander
Heard, and James Wallace.
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Carolina sports fans, after two
duced only one winner swimming are looking forward to spring
quarter which promises to be by far the best of the year from a'
won-loss standpoint.
Tar Heels watched with anguish during the fall quarter while
the football team failed to live
two of 10 games. The soccer team
started off in grand style, win
ning its first four games but col
lapsed and finished behind Mary
land and Duke in the conference
race. ;
It was the same story in the
winter quarter with the basket
ball team which started off with
a great burst of power and was
considered the "dark, horse" of
the conference. But the team
went into a . nose-dive and lost
nine of its last 11 games the last j
five in a row.
Wrestlers Lost Nine
The wrestling team won its
first match, but went into win
less in the next nine. And the
final insult was the Southern
Conference Indoor Games, in
which the champion Tar Heels
finished behind both Maryland
and Duke, and just a fraction of
a point ahead of VMI.
The single winning sport and
that was indeed a winner was
swimming, which saw Coach
Dick Jamerson's men win all 12
meets and finish first in the un
official scoring' in the conference
meet.
The big winner of the spring
will again be Coach John Ken
field's tennis team . which opens
its season against Brown Univer
sity here tomorrow. An indica
tion of the team's strength may
be gathered from Kenfield's con
servative summation of the team:
cn iiovc luuic ui uua
year. JLast year tne Tar ieels
won the conference title, had the
top two singles players and the
top two doubles teams.
Sylvia Leads Team
The source of the optimism are
such fine .players as captain Del
Sylvia, second in the conference
singles last year, Herb Brown,
the national scholastic champ.
Sam Handel, an experienced ex
GI from Philadelphia, and Bobby
Payne, the Virginia scholastic
champion. The last three boys
are all freshmen. ; -
The baseball team which open
ed its season yesterday, has only
two starters missing from last
year's team which won 16 and
lost 10. Shortstop and third base,
the positions vacated by gradu
ation, each have two or more top
flight men ready to fill ini
The track team will be trou
bled by inexperience this ; year,
but pole vaulter Sam Jordan,
quarter miler Gene Brigham,
hurdlers Romas White and Char
lie Scott and dash man Harry
Brown form a strong nuceus. r
W-WHUTEVER FEARLESS
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Wolf pack Mere
An attractive 15-matcK sched
ule has been arranged for the
Carolina golf team with 12
matches to be glayed on -the Tar
Heels' own Finley Course here.
Director of Athletics R. A. Fet
zer released the schedule today
which includes Kentucky . and
Purdue University as new ihter
sectional foes.
The Tar Heels open the slate
here March 26 against N. C. State
in a Southern Conference match
and lay nine more home matches
before their first road trip. David
son, Amherst, Williams, Virginia;
Michigan, Ohio- University, Pur
due, Kentucky, Holy Cross, Wake
Forest and Duke will also be met
on Finley Course.
Davidson, Duke and Wake For
est will also be played away.
Last season Coach Chuck Erick
son's team won 15 of 16 matches
and finished second in the South
ern Conference. They also cap
tured the Sandhills Intercolle
Invitatiohal , championship early
in the season.
The schedule:
March 26 N. C. State, here; 28 Da
vidson, here; 31 Amherst College,
here; April 4 Williams College, here;
7 Virginia, here; 9 Michigan, here;
11 Ohio, here; 12 Purdue, here; 15
Kentucky, here; 16 Holy Cross, here;
19 Davidson, Charlotte; 26 Wake For
est, here; 28 Duke, here. -
. May 1 Southern Intercollegiates,
Athens, Ga.; 9 Duke, Durham; 12-
Wake Forest, Raleigh; 16-Southern
Conference Championship Tournament,
Winston-Salem.
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experienced or not, are also in
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from now until the first game
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