TUESDAT; MAKCHT 25TI952 PAGE THREE" THE DAILY TAR FTFTF1 o Spaartauns ' fad ay u MM . ii j3 Thmc eon i s Li SigsS i. I J Visitors Are Title Holders Of Big Ten by Vardy Buckalew The Michigan State tennis team arrives today for a two match engagement with Carolina, the first of which will be held this afternoon on the varsity courts at 3 o'clock, with the, second match scheduled for Wednesday afternoon. The Spartans are last year's Big Ten champions and Coach Kenf ield of Carolina has said that this match should be one of the best of the season. So far, Carolina has breezed through two matches, beating Brown 9-0, and Springfield 8-1. The lineup in the singles for the first match today will probacy be the same which has turned in an unbeaten record. It includes Del Sylvia, Herb Browne, Bob Payne, Sam Handel, Bill Izlar, and Ronnie Kerdasha, in that order. Browne, Payne, and Han- del are all freshmen. The first match of the series will have players in their regular order. The second match set for Wednesday will find the lineups altered with each player facing a different man. These two matches are the on ly ones on the Carolina schedule for the week. Dsac Infield Strong WAKE FOREST Coach Taylor Sanf ord hopes his . infield which is mostly held over from last year, can carry the load for the Deacons this year. Lettermen Tommy Howard and Hugh (Buddy) Smith are setting the pace among the first basemen. Jack Stallings, and Ben Tatum and Joe Wucarella, are battling for the second base position. Three candidates are vying for shortstop. They are lettermen Eugene Smith, Freshman Dickie Harris, and Larry Spencer. June Floyd and Oscar Signore are tops at third. 4 J kMM SCOTT BRADY JHELMA RIHER JOs COLOR CARTO ON TOSAT " 5 Baby Girl Glves Choo HecticNife "Charles had a hectic night, but Sarah and the baby are both doing fine," was ihe report from the Justice household yesterday after Mrs. Justice gave birth io a girl, Barbara Elizabeth. g The six pound, four ounce baby arrived at 7:12 a.m. yes terday at ihe Duke Hospital. Ii was ihe second child for ihe Justice's. Son Ronnie will be four years old in Augusi. Swimmers Leave For NCAA Meet Twelve members of Carolina's Southern Conference champion ship swimming team will leave tonight for Princeton and the National Collegiate Athletic Asso ciation championship meet to be held March 27-29. Assistant coach Ralph Casey will accompany the team on the train from Raleigh. Coach Dick Jamerson left earlier to attend a meeting of the Rules Committee of the NCAA. Topping the list of the Carolina entries will be the 300-yard med ley relay team, which luolds the conference record. Buddy Baar cke, Barry Wall, and Stan Tink ham are the three men who com pose the team. Jamerson is hope ful of the Tar Heels' showing and said, "the medley relay team has , a good cnance ior Ail-America : selection. Donnie Evans, is a strong con tender in the 150-yard individual j medley and has also been entered in the 220 and 440-yard free styles. Tinkham will team with Kir by Ambler and Jack Edwards in the 100-yard freestyle and may be called on in the 440-yard free- style relay wlth Buddy .Heins, Evans, and Ambler, and Edwards. Other entries are: Smith Jewell in the 1500 and 220 freestyles, Pete Higgins in the breaststfoke, Barry "V11 in the breaststroke, Joe Kelso in the high and low Hi vine. "Baarcke and Warren Hee- man in the backstroke. -a little love in your life! I a little life In your I love?"' )- lift in your V IfK laughter? and the ALSO Three Straight Games Will Test Carolina Pitching Staff The Carolina pitching staff, which has carried the team, to four victories in five starts, will get its severest test of the season when the team plays three games in three days this week. On Thursday afternoon Coach Walter Rabb's charges will play host to The Citadel and on Sat urday afternoon will take on Michigan State and Yale in a doubleheader in the first round of a round-robin tournament. Carolina's two top pitchers, Chal Port and Bill Lore, are like ly to get the nod in the double header Saturday afternoon. Yale UNC Golfers Play State In Opener The Carolina golfing team opens its season at the Finley Course tomorrow against State. Coach Chuck Erickson has a good nucleus of players return ing from last year's team which won 15 of 16 matches andwas runner-up to Duke for the con ference championship. Lettermen Bob Black, Jim Feree, Lew Brown and Bill Williamson all played consistently well last year, and a strong group of freshmen and sophomores insures depth for the squad. State has lost its only match of the year, going down before South Carolina, 14-12. Morris Brackett of the Wolfpack was low man wjth a 69 on a par 72 course. BUY EASTER SEALS - gm WW ZLzJtl lecgj ; - . J LIQEIED 'CREAM .SHALIPOO More than just a liquid, more than just a cream . new "Wildroot Liquid Cream Shampoo is a combination of the best of both. Even in the hardest water "Wildroot Shampoo washes hair gleaming clean, manageable, cutl ixrvlting Tithput robbing hair of its natural oils. 6eplss Sudsy. Lanolin Lovely I ,, , , P. S. To hp Itahr mat beiwem shampots and Michigan State are two of the top teams in the country, and will give Port and Lore a real test. The Citadel will bring a strong team here on Thursday and it is likely that righthander Joe Paz- dan will get the starting assign ment from Coach Rabb. The Citadel's football players are able to play on the baseball team this year because spring practice is already over, and they have strengthened the team con siderably. Two football backs, Paul Chapman and Bubba Wil liams are- expected to do most of the pitching this year. The start er against Carolina is unknown so far. The Citadel has a new coach, John McMillan, who was the former coach at Erskine College. With the help from the gridders, he expects to have one of the strongest teams in years from The Citadel. The Bulldogs will have one game behind them be fore the game here, that with the Marines from the Charleston Navy Yard. . Vardy Buckalew THE invites ypu to enjoy our Chef's wonderful creations. OPEN EVERY KITE Just beyond Durham city limits on Hillsboro Highway Reserve our "HUNT ROOM" for private parties Call Durham 8-1264 THREE SIZES: 23 9 SS' us Lady XTHdmot Cxewu Hair Dresshg. 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