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SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1952 PAGE FOUR THE DAILY TAR HEEL o .(? o mgvs eld r! H i Team Loses One Match In Doubles TVe TTn?var:H v tf 'Mnrti f!nrn- lina tennis team took its second straight match of the season here yesterday afternoon, beating Springfield College by the score of 8-1, lo?ing only one of the doubles matches. The Carolina team made a clean sweep-of the singles and coach John Kenfield played his " second siringers in the doubles to give them some experience. The combination of Cecil Milton and Bill Temple was the only one to turn in a loss. They were beat- en by Bob Lake and Jeff Resnick. - Sylvia Wins Easily Carolina's number one player, Del Sylvia, had an easy time in taking the measure of Spring field's Bill Summers. He was in control of the situation the whole time and at one time in the first set won three games in a row by love scores. Carolina's quartet of freshmen, Herb Browne, Bob Payne, Sam Handel, and Ronald Kerdasha, all turned in victories. Kerdasha, playing in the number six spot? was the only one to be extended. He lost his first game 4-6, but rallied to win the last two easily, 6-0, 6-2. Two Love Matches Two men turned in wins with out losing a single game. Fresh man Sam Handel took the mea sure o John Conners in 12 straight games and Bill Izlar did the same to Jeff Resnick. The weather was warm and comfortable for the players, but toward the end of the match a strong wind' hampered them slightly. Receive Awards Eighteen Carolina freshmen athletes have been named to re ceive numeral awards for partici pation in wrestling, swimming and basketball during the winter quarter. . Freshmen wrestling numerals: Robin Mangum, L. Austin Ste vens. 1 Freshmen swimming numerals: Newell T. Gill, Fred D. Hamrick, ' . Numeral winners are request ed to repori io Sarge Kellar's office to be measured for sweat ers. Robert P. Linker," Lemuel P. Woods, John M. Stuart, Karl Barkley, manager. Freshmen basketball numerals: James R. "Dillingham, John F. Dittmar, Wyatt T. Dixon, Arthur D. Fincannon, Harry L. Lloyd, Albert A. Long, Jr., Herbert E. Neilson, James C. Prescott, Wil liam F. Propst, Robert S. Ever ton, manager. - Singles Sylvia (UNO defeated Summers (S), 6-0. 6-2; Browne (UNC) defeated Newton (S), b-u. 6-3- Payne (UNO defeated Lake S). 6-4. 6-3; Handel (UNC) de feated Conners (S). 6-0. 6-0; Izlar (UNO defeated Resnick (S), 6-0, 6-0; Kerdasha (UNC) defeated Veilx (S), 4-6 6-0. 6-2. Doubles-Booker-Sapp (UNC) de feated Summers-Newton (S), 6-2, 4-6. 7-5t Lake-Resnick (S) defeated Milton-Temple (UNO, 4-6, 8-6, 6-2; Green-Seabrook (UNO defeated Conners-Veili (S), 6-3, 6-4. The population of a hive varies from 50.000 to as much as 80, ill Ut; i i 000 bees, iWhen! the ;bive becomes tvercrowdedl J the queen bee and .- thousands ':.:bt workers Iccvc to 1 ar e'k Bill Lore Will Pitch Against UVa by Ed Starnes Carolina's baseball team moves rinto Emerson Stadium at 3 o'clock today for its first home game of the season, meeting Virginia, a team the Tar Heels haven't beat en since 1947. The Cavaliers won a 5-4 contest last year. Back from a very successful round ' robin series at Winter Park, Fla., where they won three of four games the Tar Heels look for a victory in the home opener. Coaches Walt Rabb and Bunn Hearn will call on either Bill Lore or Chalmers Port to handle the pitching assignment against Virginia. Both men turned in fine performances in the Florida trip. The infield will probably have Ben Smith at first base, , Mark Herring at second, Fred Dale at shortstop, and Bruce Coats at third. Bill Reeves, Tom Stevens, and , Wayne White will start in the Outfield. Dick Wiess is the regular catcher. Rabb and Hearn have 15 letter- men to work with this year and a few of the positions aren't settled yet. The two coaches used 25 men in the four-game stand at Winter Park and mos.t of the boys looked good. Bob Henning, Skeet Hesmer, Bruce Holt, and Ed Hooks might break into the starting infield, while Connie Gravitte,. John Stowe, John Mot singer, and Charlie Bridger are trying to move into the first team outfield. Virginia has back almost the same team that won that state's Big Six title last year. Bob Tata, who led the Old Dominion bat ters last year with a .371 mark is still around at first base. Bill ; Davenport, who won All-State ! honors at second base will play shortstop, while freshman Mel Roach, the handy man with a I football, replaces Davenport at ; second. Freshman Bus" Sheppard, a .373 high school batter,, will handle the third sack. Cavalier coach -Gus Tebell is in a position to shift his outfield against left or right handed pitchers. Joe Green, Wayne Hicks, and Jack Ryder will start against right handers, while Chet Wiesinger, Johnny Garland, and Bill Bonney will see action against ; port-siders. Tom Evans, the Cavaliers talented pitcher who won 9 of their 18 victories last year, has graduated, but Tebell has a quar tet of newcomers to fill the gap. PRUDENCE PI M PLETON Jtf THE ONLV REASON t CALLED ONI HER FOR 9 YEARS WAS. FOR THE MZALSJT ; n te cs l r - - - I' toy x - 7 i i f 111 "if A X CATCHER DICK WIESS will be one of the mainstays in the Carolina lineup against Virginia's baseball team here today in the home opener. Wiess, a senior from Philadelphia, is probably the most powerfur hitter on the team and had an average of .276 last year. You can eat, drink, SPECIAL SMORGASBORD For Two .$2.75 Also Free Entertainment .Lyric mezzo soprano AncIrea 1The Queen of the Night' , ar the piano: Maestro Jimmy Hix , Also dreamy and semi-classical music by Senor Scarboro From 8 to 10 P.M. Tonight You will please your eyes, your ears, and your taste buds! FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 8086 DANZIGER'S Old Jffitld'R AT LEAST I ELIMINATED CRIME f-KU I Ht CITV, BEFORE I WAS FORCED Of rrrr AHWELL PRIVATE INDUSTRY tad MEAT SHALL I BE A RAILROAD FVLrO n-lFr I i T Virginia x' M 'z f mm wmm ALL THE COFFEE .1 All TTLJC RRCAffX s-l- I lib UiCMU Al l THP RUTXPr? and consume with our 28-VARIETY --OR A COLLEGE PRESIDENT I'D BETTER GO ABOUT TMK - s tuMTt l CALbY. 1 'LL. TArSt. AN APTirUSSi 7 T&ST ,,, , 'yf.' , '...y-- . ..,y,.yyy-y.s m m fc 1 All I MURALS An important Intramural orga nization managers meeting will be held Monday at 7 p.m. to dis cuss' the program for the spring quarter. Entries for Softball and team tennis will, be made at this meeting and., will be accepted at no other time. Managers must also file eligibility list at this time. A Campus wide Golf Tourna ment will be held during the spring quarter for students only. The tournament will be a single All men interested in officiai- J ing softball games are urged to inform the Intramural office by Tuesday. elimination match play by flights. Players will be placed in a flight with golfers of similar ability. The method for qualifying is to turn in a scorecard for 18 holes to Mr. Kenny at the Golf Shop. Players must sign the card and have the signature 'of one golfer playing with you during qualify ing round. Be sure to list ycur address, phone number, and days and time you prefer to play. NROTC STUDENTS! The Town and Cbm pus has the Authen tic Military Tan Shoe for you . , . We will be able to give you a good price if enough orders are in by SAT-1 URDAY. M Drop by Today! THE TOWN & CAMPUS 149 E. 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