i THE DAILY TAR HEEL T, o Q $11 111) II 1W Jj J 1 Tat Heels FavdrectyTo W Op enF Carolina's tennis team, the Southern Conference champions, opens its 1952 season here today with a match with Brown Uni versity at 3 p. m. The Tar Heels, who coach John Kenfield describes as "deeper than last year" should have little trouble with the inexperienced Brown team which was trounced, S-0, by Duke Monday. Carolina will be led by captain Bel Sylvia of Richmond, who will meet the Bruins Steve Espo in the number one singles match. The second singles match will probably put Tar Heel freshman Sam Handel of Philadelphia against Roger King of Brown. Two more freshman, Herb Browne, the national' scholastic champ from Columbians. C, and Bob Payne, the Virginia scholas tic champ from Richmond, will take the number three and four singles spots for Carolina. The Tar Heels have played one practice vyitch, that a losing 5-4 conteit to Virginia in November. Kenfield feels his team has im proved considerably since that time. dina Mine' To The Carolina baseball team, called perhaps the best . i& the conference during pre-season pre dictions, lived up to their repu tation Monday by defeating Ala bama, 8-0, and Rollins, 6-5 in Winter Park, Fla. As was expected pitching car ried the. Tar Heels. Bill Lore, a junior knuckleballer who had a 3-2 record last year, .went all the way against Alabama and allowed the Crimson Tide only five hits. His control was alniost perfect, giving up no bases on balls. Second baseman Mark Herring got a home run in this game. Fine relief by Joe Pazdan saved the Rollins game for the Tar Heels who had to come from be hind. Rollins took a 5-1 lead off starter Country Wood, but Paz dan held them during the last four innings while Carolina rallied. URALS SOCCER 4:00 Tield 1 Zeta Psi-3 vs 'Lamb Chi: 2 Deta-1 vs KA-1; 3 Joyner vs Man gum; 4 Phi Gam-3 vs Phi Kap 5:00 Field 1 BKE-1 xs KA-3; 2 Chi Psi-2 vs Phi Delt; 3 Pi Lamb vs Phi Gam-2; 4 Zeta Psi-1 vs Sig Chi-2. Alabama Carolina 000 000 0000 '6.2 005 300 OCx 6 1 Alabama: Dunn, Anderson (4) and Napoli. Carolina: Lore and Wiess. Hollins 10 310 0005 8 2 Carolina 100 050 OGx 6 7 0 Hollins: Work, Carey (5). Taucher (8) and Finnegan. Carolina: Wood, Pazdan(G), and Zagncli. Winner: Paz dan. 4 MONOGRAM CLUB The Monogram Club will hold a brief business meeting at 7 o'clock tonight in the crub room. We announce with pride a return engagement of-one of the finest screen translations of a literary classic ever made. I N this- 3 ...flee with himas all the excitement of the world's most cnensnea story -y,- 'c-jV ccmc3 to life! 1 " r - 'Ifi1, 1 r I VI s, Vv rv'VVJ i r J ROBERT HEWTON bv Charles Dickens Starting ALEC GUINNESS KAY WALSH . FRAfjCIS L. SULLIVAN with HENRY STEPHENSON and introducing JOHN HOWARD DALIES as Oliver Twist DifiCted fcy DAVID LEAN BEAUTIFUL (fo) COLORS rU-V- guiuM anHMjn mn w m" MMWB"WB""pfl Jf p cii ALSO. SPORT' SHIRTS 'FROM 1.95 to 7.S 04 Pn n r.n Ui Jj 1 V l4 Hodkoititiuirtit) Also Many Shades of All Wool Gabardine PULLOVER VESTS I BUTTON -UP VESTS SOLID COLORS $33 NEAT CHECKS ...... $4.50. YU ; CAN'T -FIND.' A " BETTER VALUE ANY WHERE. THAN; A" SUIT by SOUTHWICEC or .. . ; ; BOTANY for $65. We Carry A Complete Line Of MANHATTAN -SHIRTS; ' ; Let Us Outfft You Completely for SPRING From The Top Of Your Head To The Tip Of Your Toes. - : LETS GO TO JACECSllI i'r;v'; ' Ly LTU0 "17 -Z3 U U uULLiuJ Serving The GaIlege:;Man Since 1924 j Victor Moore (Student Help) Ed Darnell MARVIN LIPMAN; mgr. T-O-D-A-Y -1 t i i J ! ! ? I ! 1 j i ' i . ' ' ')-:

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