THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1952 THE DAILY TAR HEEL PAGE TUBES A I WBU In jE5S?tS5!S!SJ 1' r I I r f i ! ICenf ieSd Wf Pleased With Team's Play By Tom Peacock VShe University cl North Caro lina tennis team opened it's sea son here yesterday; afternoon by swamping Drown University f-0, tailing six singles and three dou bles matches. The Tar Heels needed only 19 sets, one over the minimum, to . deieat Brown with Bill Izlar's 4- C defeat by Brown's Ed Ritchie in the second set of their match fceiug the only Carolina less. Herb Browrae's 8-6 victory over Gil Bach of Brown was the sole set in "wltiGh a Carolina player was forced to win more than six games. Kexiiteld Noi Pleased Tennis coach John Kenfield was- not pleased with the show- ihg of the team, .however. "Our boys played very slopped today, Coach Kenfteld said. "We need a lot of practice. None of them played as well as they could have played." Four of the six men Kenfield used . yesterday were freshmen. Captain Del Sylvia, a junior, was number one man and then three freshmen, Herb Browne, Bob Payne, and Sam Handel played two, three, and four in that order. The only other member left from last year's team, Bill Izlary was fifth man, and Ronnie Kerdasha, another frosh, played six. Sylvia, Tzear Play Doubles Coach Kenfield coupled Sylvia and l2lar for his first doubles "team, as they are both juniors. Browne and Payne and Handel and Kerdasha were the second two doubles teams. This system, Kenfield pointed out, will give the freshman four years to play to gether as" a team. Browne easily beat Bach, 6-2, in their, second set, and Izlar took Ritchie, 6-3, in their third set. The only other time that Brown threatened to win a set was in the third singles match Payne beat Brown's Bob Kramer, 6-1, in the first set, and had a 5-0 lead in the . second set with a 30 point lead in the sixth game. Kra mer won the game, and then won three more to malse the score 5- 4, but Payne took the next game. inles Sylvia (UNO defeated Espo B) , 6-0, -4; Browne (UNO defeated Haefe B, 8-, 6-2; Payne (UNC) tie f rated Kramer (13) , 6-1. 6-4; . Handel (UNO defeated Ryder (B), 6-2, e-3; Izlar (UNO defeated Ritchie (B), 6-1, 4-6, 6-3; XeTdasha (UNC) defeated Woodhmtse (B. 6-1. 6-3. Doubles Svrvia-Izlar (UNO de feated Espo-lttng (B). 6-3. 6-0; Browne- Kerdasha (UNO defeated jttyuei Itchle (B), 6-0, 6-3. Rot nd Trip ;2Q0 via Slaatmhlp rntQumr samhgs nr. Tcmhf tsvzd Ts? ATr 1 PIed!ey Relay UNC Entries In Carolina wiU be well repre sented in the NCAA championship swimmirg meet ai Princeton-Uni versity this year when, coach. Dick Janierson will take twelve strong entries from the conference championship squad to compete there March 27-29. Coach Jamerson has been send ing the team through practice sessions during the past week and is hopeful -about Carolina's show ing at the meet. Since the Miami meet was called off this year Jamerson says that Sve will con sider this a dual meet. We ought to get some in the first ten at the meet, he thinks,, "and the medley relay team has a good chance for All-American selection."- , Topping the list of Carolina en tries will be the 300-yard medley relay team, which holds the Southern conference record. O N Nine W&ras. 8-5 For Third -Sfra'ighf The Carolina baseball team won its third straight game in the Winter Park, Ha. round-robin by defeating Alabama, . 8-5, in ten innings Tuesday. Chal Port, Carolina's all-conference choice who had a 7-3 .re cord last year, started for the Tar Heels and allowed only 3 hits in 7 innings,, but was taken out in the eighth after weakening. Port was relieved by Joe Paz dan,"the hero against Rollins Mon day, but gave, up single, a walk, and a double as the Crimson Tide tied the game, 4-4. Each team got a run in the ninth and Caro lina exploded for three in the tenth. A walk to Mark Herring, a double by Sonny Dale, an error and a pinch hit double by Tommy Stevens gave the Tar Heels the three runs and the victory,; Caxplina .. COO 012 101 38 8 4 ! AJabama 000 100 31 05 7 4 Carolina r Port, Pazdan (8), and Weiss. Alabama: Jones. Matte (10) and JNapoli. Losing pitcher: Matte. Winning pitcher: .Paadan. IS .THIS PICTURE GOOD? . Ask the people who saw our late show last Saturday night Some of them -sard, "better than 'Detective Story:" i Wife mjv mm Team Lem NCAA- Meet Buddy Eaarcke, Barry Wall, and Stan Tihkham are the three tmen who compose the team. Baarcke and freshman Warren Heeman will also be entered in the back stroke events. Donnie Evans, who with Tink ham has been chosen as one ef the co-captains for nest year, is a strong contender, in the 150-yard individual medley race. A Evans will also be entered in the 220 yard freestyle and 400-yard free style relay events. Tinkham, will team with Kirby Ambler and Jack Edwards as hopefuls in the 100-yard freestyle. Tinkham will compete in the 400 yard freestyle relay event along with teammates Evans, Hems, and Edwards. ' Freshman Smith Jewell of Wil mington will compete in the 1500 meter freestyle event and the 220 yard freestyle division. Pete Hig gins will be entered in the back stroke division, Barry Wall will be the leading Carolina entry. Joe Kelso, who has led the Carolina team in diving this season will compete in the high and low board diving events. The Tar Heel team will leave here next Tuesday night, ac companied by Ralph Casey, as sistant swimming coach. Coach Jamerson will leave earlier to attend a rules meeting at Prince ton. 1 The Carolina team won twelve dual meets and were unofficial winners in the conference meet this season. 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