SUNDAY, MARCH 23, 1952 THE DAILY TAR HEEL n ? Golfers Have QucUfy'm IF!? 1 J rM - air 7 P V ffirf : IS H K PS f 4 it 4 M A )jMegginBng a by Martin Jordan The Carolina track teamrwhich at one time held thq same posi tion in conference track as Notre E amc ciid in the national football p' jLiire" hopes to regain its'cham p orsliip in the outdoor season v:ich begins next Saturday with th Carolina Relays. . Celi Bale Ranson has an ex Y - need team but . is n hopeful ?orning the season's outcome, team has shown much im- k ' mJ- Harry Brown is another dasher who has shown much improve ment. Brown, Scott, and Newton I 0 $rts ens l ues Carolina's spring sports pro- For Opener Against will also be the top men in the '.""gram gets into high gear here 220-vprrl i next week with activity , every 4 pavement during the past few Juniors Jack Bennett and Bob Senior Gordon Hamrick, cap tain of the cross country team last fall, is the leading 880-yard runner. An excellent cross coun-J try man, Hamrick has shown much promise as a half miler. day except Monday. The Tar Heels will open their golf and lacrosse schedules with . Coach Chuck Eriekson's linksters going against N. C. State Wednes day at the Finley course here. A 12-man swimming team will leave Tuesday night for the veeks and Coach Ranson expects i Webb were consistent performers ' PririppfnT. which wm run from I - 4- -.. . " r o - -w -r- 1 t.:em to be in tne miast oi tne . t ye-i me oou event, nam- Thursd through Saturday. Car- tiviit wnen tne conierence oux deer meet begins May 17. " Quarter, Vault Strongest The 440-yard run and the pole vault events are the Tar Heels' strongest- divisions. Gene Brig- last year in the 880 event. Ham -.-1- t)A.-.ll 1 YTT .Ar . Q WeDD wmi olina's chief hooe lies in the 300 team with Bob Byrd and Tofty d medley rel'ay team of Buddy Houghton to be the Tar Heel ; Baarck e, Barry -Wall,' and Stan icpiei.iuauves. in tne mile By Biff Roberts With the first match of a 15-meet schedule coming up with N. C. State Wednesday Coach Chuck Erickson has been sending members of his- 1952 golf team through a 36-hole qualifying round to select his six starting players. v Tommy Langley, up from last year's freshman team, led the quali fiers with rounds of 74 and 71 for a total of 145. Bob Black, return ing letterman, had the low single- ; round with a 69 but a 79 the first day. of qualifying-placed him behind Langley with 148. The rest of the candidates were strung out behind this pair. An other veteran Jim Ferree had two 75's . for third place, while sophomore George Mountcastle had round's of 79-75. Coach Erickson has four let- s ham, senior quarter miler is "among the-best 440-yard runners ever" to run for Carolina" Coach Ranson said. Brigham has been lxmning the 440 in 49 seconds and is a top contender for the con- Barden Leads Distances man from Newark, placed third in tbe conference indoor two mile event early this year and along with Morris Osborne and Russell Glatz will be among the mainstays in the two mile. Deacon- Nine Ha Pitching; J TOubEo ' Special to The Daily Tah Heel WAKE FOREST, March 22 Lack of experienced pitchers is the chief problem facing Coach Taylor Sanf ord in preparing for 4Vi, 1QS.O "VKTli-t TT"rN-r.ic. V. -V..n , . "11 , f ' av Wl-V - hb fJ - A. xermen duck, uom msi yeai s squad which won 15 while drop- j season which opens next week. ping but one. Beside Black and ! v Coach" Sanf ord has approxi- ference chamnionship in this event. The hurdles events has six As Anchor man n the relay j consistent and improved runners learn which won the indoor and in Sonny Beall, Bill Cornell, outdoor relay events last season, Brigham will figure heavily in this year's record. Mac Ray and Bobby-Bell, Romas White, Frank Scott and Richard Guthrie. Beall was a finalist in the' 60-yard low sophomores Earl Welch -and Gene hurdles in the 1952 indoor games Cain have shown promise in -the and Cornell was a top man in 440. " - the conference highs last season. Jordan Best Vaulter Sam Jordan, a junior from Arlington, is the top man in the pole vault. Sam placed second in says that "Tom may develop in the outdoor meet last year and j to one of the be?t shot men in tied for first in the conference j Carolina history." Higgins was indoor meet early this - season runner un in the 1952 indoor meet, with a vault of 12 feet and six Ro?er Morris. Thad Fure. Don Tom Higgins tops the list of shot putters and Coach Ranson jnches. Sophomore Fred Me whinney, who was utility man on the team last year, won the state freshman meet last season with a jump of 12 feet and six inches. Romas White who com bines vaulting and hurdling tied for first in the "pole vault event of the 1950 indoor games. The 100-yard dash has a number of excellent prospects. Veteran Frank Scott, who missed the Southern Conference Indoor Games this year 'due to "lung trouble, is expected to lead the field of Tar Heel entries in the spring meets. - Hewion Promising New Comer Sophomore Jeff Newton, who had never run track- before he came to Carolina, is probably the most promising newcomer on the team. Newton was in the finals of the conference indoor meet this year in the 60-yard dash. r V1 Uim TO EUROPE NEW LOW A!R TOURiST RATES EfFecflva Mcy 1st. ROUND TRIP NEW YORK TO SHANNON Only $433. CO LONDON On. 436.00 PARIS On522.0O FRANKFORT Only 563.60 Via Prestwlcfc or Shannon (Far fubecf to government approval. Coot tow-coti mmalt available on pane.J- Trudle. and George Wallin are other shot putters. . Hope To Imorove The Tar Heel team, although lacking in experience, has some of the best rrost ects in the con feverice, and their third place showing in the Southern Confer ence Indoor games may not be representative of their poten tialities. . The schedule for - the track team is: Princeton, April 15; Maryland, April 19; State, April 22; VMI, April 26; Duke, -May 3; Virginia, May 17; Pennsylvania, May 10; and the Southern Con ference Outdoor meet, May' 17. Tinkham. Spring football practice, will'be gin Friday and will continue for 20 days until the Blue-White game April 26. The 20-day limi tation is in keeping with the new NCAA rules. The lacrosse team launches its campaign against Georgetown University on Navy Field Satur day. " ., The highlight of the week's sports fare, however, will be the start of the round-robin baseball tournament on Saturday and runs for three days. The Tar Heels take on Yale and Michigan State in a double-header the first day and play Yale the following Mon day and Michigan. State Tuesday in single affairs. The schedule: Tuesday: Tennis Michigan State at Chapel Hill. Wednesday: Tennis Michigan State at Chapel Hill; Golf: N. C. State at Chapel Hill. Thursday: Baseball The Cita del at Chapel Hill; Swimming NCAA meet at Princeton (through Saturday). Friday: Golf Davidson at Chapel Hill; Football Spring practice begins. " Saturday: Baseball Yale and Michigan State (doubleheader) ; Lacrosse Georgetown University at Chapel Hill. - Ferree he has Lew Brown and mateiy a dozen pitchers working Bill Williamson, who went to the out daily but only one of them semi-finals of the Southern Ama- has ever nitched varsitv hall in teur this past summer. Langley, Mountcastle, and Pete Pirtor nro Viic otv - crrTinTnnr j., j . c - , jwTorked only 22 innings during candidates and the field is fur-i- J . w"js ther strengthened by- some bril liant freshmen. Ed Garbisch, win ner of the Eastern Interscholastic tournament last year, and Bill Thornton, runner-up to him, have been pressing the older players. In practice matches during the winter' quarter the team defeated Pine Needles and Rocky Mount while losing to Old Town Coun try Club, but none of these matches were indicative of the strength of a six-man team. Matches will follow in rapid fire order after the opener against State. Davidson follows on Fri day and then teams from Am herst, Williams, Virginia, Mich igan, Ohio University, Purdue, Kentucky, a.nd Holy Cross add a Yankee flavor to the schedule be fore the Tar Heels get back into Southern Conference play. REDUCED PRICE Baseball fans who enjoy watch ing the collegiate brand will get it at a low cost at Emerson Field this year. "Adults' ducats will sell for 75 cents and children's rates are only 25 cents. - the past. The only returning let terman is Don Woodlief and he Soccer Practice All men interested in taking pari in spring soccer practice are asked to meet coach -Alan Moore tomorrow at 4 p.m. in Room 313 Woollen Gym. - 1 SEE YOU V TRAVEL f Vl'A Ok AGENT NOW -'J?J?VL --f I .'-JThw 1 L Liar L rJ . f 14 I KLM Royal Dutch Airlines 572 Fifth Avenue, New York 19, H. Y, Please send full Information pn nr l"? KI.Ki A It Tourist Rate ta PurnriM. - W .til- - Jr NAMTt : . -. m the makers of 7P delicious chocolaty and A- wholesome candy ask you to ' - . ..- -V ' : ; 1 N jasa Eyery Sunday ot. 12:15 Channel 2 VVFMY-T TOOTS IE HIPPODRO : with JOHN BEED KING the 1951 regular season. The pitching candidates include Archie Lynch, Rudy Williams, Charles Hodge, Major Bloxam, Joe Harris, Frank Adams, Tom Swatzel, Frank Adams, Tom Swatzel,' Earl Parker, and Bob by Lee. Brown. Of this group six are freshmen with no college ex perience. " MURALS Field 14:00 Sig Nu vs PiKA; 2 TEP-1 vs Phi Gam-1; 3 Phi Delt vs Lamb Chi; 4 Zeta Psi-2 vs Sig Chi-1. 5:00 Field 1 ATO-1 vs Chi Psi-3; 2 Ruffin vs Med School-2; 3 Zeta Psi-3 vs Chi Psi-2; 4 DKE-1 vs Phi Gam -3. - Intramural managers are re minded of the entry deadlines in the following sports: softball, March 24; tennis, March 24; water polo, March 2.7 ; golf, April 2; horseshoes, April 10; track, April 16. - M E J. Paul Slieedy Switched to Wildrool Cream-Oil Because He Flunked The Finder-Nail Test , . .- - --v w--:-c- x-.v.'v.-.' -v - ' mm. '4 ;s. - '--'-- i ,'- $ ?! V int-' if -warn niif in i U-1 : "Toka your hat 'n goat and scr-r-ram!" Sheedy's girl said. "I won't give you a date, but your hair sure gives me a billy-laugh ! " But-but-but-" he butted. Said she,"Havent you herd of Wildroot Cream-Oil? For: well-groomed hair it can't be bleat! Non- ; alcoholic: Contains Lanolin. Helps you pass the Finger-Nail Test. 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