WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1 26, 1952 THE DAILY TAR HEEL PAGE THREE fen tils lfeJinni Spairfainjs Team Comes From Behind To Gain Win By Vardy Buckalew The North Carolina tennis team won its third straight match of vthe season yesterday afternoon, squeezing by the Big Ten champs Carolina and Michigan Stale will play again today, the first match starting at 3 p.m. The lineups will be altered to make different pairings in the singles matches from Michigan State, 5-4. Caro lina won only two of the singles matches and had to take all three of the doubles to eke out the win. For a while it looked as if the Tar Heels would suffer their first defeat, when number one player - Del Sylvia lost his singles match. But Browne and Payne posted a victory in their doubles match, leaving things up to the doubles teams of Sylvia and Izlar, and Handel and Booker. Handel and Booker lost their first set and the situation appear ed hopeless, especially since Syl via and Izlar were behind 3-1 at the time in their first set. How ever, Handel and Booker rallied to win their second and third sets and the tide turned. Sylvia and Izlar pulled their first game out of the fire, 11-7, and went on to win the second set easily, thus adding the match to Carolina's victory column. The most exciting match of the afternoon was between Sylvia and Stan Drobac of Michigan State It was a see-saw battle which kept the crowd on the edge of their seats most of the time. The first set saw Drobac come from behind to win 8-6. The second set went fairly easily to Sylvia 6-3, and the third set was almost an ticlimactic, as Drobac took the temperamental Sylvia 6-3. Carolina's only victories in the singles matches were turned in by Herb Browne and Bob Payne, second and third men respective ly. Browne won 6-2, 6-4, and Payne by 6-4, 6-2. , Carolina Golf Team Opens Season Against State Today UNC Nine Plays The Citadel By Biff Roberts A strong Carolina golf team, runner-up in the Southern Con ference to Duke last year, will start its campaign for the 1952 title this afternoon at 1:30 when it meets N. C. State in the open ing match at Finley Golf course. A sextet which includes four veterans will meet the Wolfpack. Back from last year's squad, win ner of 15 matches against one loss, are Bill Williamson, Lew Brown, Bob Black and Jimmy Ferree. But these returning lettermen had to take a back seat to sopho more Tommy ijangiey m last week's qualifying. Langley led all the golfers with rounds of 74 71 and off this fine showing prob ably will start in the number one position today. r Another sophomore, George Mountcastle, will round out the starting six. Black had the low - 18-hole round in the qualifying, a 69, and will be bucking Langley for the top position. However, Coach Chuck Erickson had not arranged his lineup by late yesterday afternoon. fWlNTHROP Shoes 1 GENUINE : WHITE! BUCKS MURALS CHESS TOURNAMENT Entries for the Intramural Chess tournament will close on Wednesday, April 2nd. Competi tion is open to two-man teams and round robin play will prevail. Interested players are requested to sign up at the Intramural of fice at 3 IS Woollen gymnasium or with Douglas Kahn at 105 Everett Dorm. The tournament is open to members of the faculty as well as the student body. SOCCER 4:00 Field No. 1 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 No. 1 ATO-1 vs Chi Psi-3; 2 Ruff in vs Med Sch 2; 3 Zeta Psi-3 vs Chi Psi-2; 4 DKE-1 vs Phi Gam-3, The State team has not been too strong in the past but will bear some watching this year. The Wolfpack has a fine player in Morris Brackett, who plays out of the number one position. Brackett had a 69 against the Gamecocks and paired with Bob by Holt to get eight out of a possible nine points but the rest of the team was unable to hold the victory. Carolina's baseball team plays the second game of an eight game home stand tomorrow at Emer son Field against The Citadel in the team's first Southern Confer ence contest. The Tar Heels take on Michigan State and Yale here Saturday in a doubleheader, and Coaches Bunn Hearn and Walter Rabb will probably save Chal Port and Bill Lore, their top pitchers, for those games. Either Joe Pazdan, who .has won two games this season in relief, or Bill Paschal will start against The Citadel tomorrow. Pazdan had a 2-0 record last year, while lefthander Paschal was credited with no wins or losses, j Citadel started baseball prac tice last Friday, and will also be opening its Southern Conference slate. The Bulldogs have played one game this season, a practice session against the Marines, while Carolina has a 4-1 record for the year. 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