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THE DAILY TAR HEEL FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1952 PAGE FIVE 0m una miina wne jMctogdn State In Tourney I' .B.:Ed4 Siaines - : Carolina" baseball team:starts tourna- iment of the jroung season tomor- row .; wKn jtKe :;Tar Heels meet Yale in thefirst game of a double hparlPr nrirt-Mirhicfnri St.flt.p m thp i smr1 m?Mt nf nffpfnnnn !inEmersoh Stadium. .rr:r j ::::After.:Sunday break Carolina I lakes ori:Yale.y Monday afternoon," - find Michigan State Tuesdays : : !.'"' :' . "."iT";rI ) J !Snt wmbr? uas .teebaU . talent- to ChapelxHm. :Botl:the;.Spartan5 ..and :the::Elis c ; ROUND POINT COILAR 'ULJlS. y if nr LQ -'" L3LJ L'. CCLL'tOlA ST You're way ahead , -v MM ! :: v K . i '- .,., - t F:If.59:;; ; ; rays r ae, annually rank near the top of the college diamond picture. Caro lina tied for the Big Four title last year and has won 5 of 6 starts this year, beating Alabama twice, and Rollins, Virginia, and The IZtiadPi nnre parh. The Tar Hpp rs 1 fSnlv loss was t.n "Rnllina in thp I last game of a Florida tournament similar to the one being presented .This is the first year that'Caro- l;a has hpld such a tournament, i Trophies .will be., awarded .to the best hitter, pitcher, defensive player of the series and to the wfnninWh - winning 'coach. Bill Lore and Chal Port, the Tar Heel's two most effective f pitchers,' will draw . the starting assignments games. for the first two The infield will consist of Ben Smith at first,- Mark Herring at second base, Fred Dale at short stop, and Bruce Coats at third. Coaches Walt Rabb and Bunn Hearn will start Bill Reeves. Tom ' aw ajrllc ms in uie uutxiciu. uu-wpwm was vviess ,,:u n -r: i vtr- wiii nanale tne catching chores. Gravitfc Out Connie Graviffe, freshman football and baseball player, has been taken to the infirmary with a case of the mumps. Graviite was ill throughout the Florida trip and played but a few innings of one game. He had io be removed due to his sickness. The confinement will cause Graviite io miss at least two weeks of baseball, and most of spring football practice. of competition in an Both Teams ' . ' Make Only ive Hits by Tom Peacock Joe Pazdan, earned his third win of. the. season 'yesterday- by squelching a ninth inning rally and opfpatincf Tho ritalal R1 ParrJan haA a rmo-Mto mm S to the ninth,-but he gaVe ud four hits and a run to lose , his shut- out. Beaufort Blanton singled for The Citadel to open the ninth, the next man flew out but the next, three men, Rudy ; Wilcox,5 pinch hitter Bill Kite, and Jim Proctor all singled, sending Blan ton Home. Carohna ended the game with a double play, Skeet Hesmer to Fred Dale to Bob Sen nmg, The Citadel got five, hits, as many as Carohna, but losing pitcher Paul Chapman's 12 walks gave the Tar Heels the game! ' 9 Straight Balls f , .Chapman threw . nine'; balls be- fore he could get a ball over "the elate in thp first a..- . , - K ' . - uie nrst' in ur mpn tn tapa him - and f0rc;nff in a rllri Wavn WKit " J drovp flnnfhpr run in on a long fly before Chapman "could Vget out of the hole. Chapman's, effect lveness improved as the game pro gressed. The Tar' Heels scored again in in. the fourth inning oh a walk, sacrifice, and a single. Catcher Dick Weiss walked, and then took seebnd on Pazdan's perfect bunt. Mark Herring, the leadoff man singled Weiss home, but he died on base. Two More Runs : ';: Carolina earned its- last' two runs in the fifth inning on twu hits and two more walks. Ste vens and Smith opened the inn ing by drawing walks, and then White knocked in his sec6nd RBI on a single. Bill Reeves fol lowed with anoiher single to bat in the fifth and last run. Newton, cw 4 0 0 1 h .. po 0 a 3 0 1 0 1 1 The Citadel ah r Long, 2b 2 0 Blanton, If 4 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 o 1 0 2 1 1 13 5 o n iRierson, 3b 3 Wilcox, rf 4 0 , Friedlin, ss 3 0 Proctor, lb 3 0 I Morrell, c 3 0 o 4 O IO , Chapman, p 3 o Davidson To Be Here Today For Golfers Second Match By Biff Roberts The Carolina golf team will face its second match in three days this afternoon at Finley Golf Course when it takes on Davidson College at 1:30. A 21-6 victory over N. C. State on Wednesday got the Tar Heels off to a good start and they will be favored to run their win list to two against the Wildcats. Three golfers, Tommy Langley, Bob Black and Bill Williamson, shot par or better against the Wojfpack and Coach Chuck Erick son will . build today's starting lineup around this trio. Black and Williamson played in the first and second positions Wednesday but Langley shot a 69 against State and may move up colt, Brigham Jamecl Track earn Captains Frank Scott, a senior from Orange, Va., and Gene Brigham, a senior rfom Augsuta, Ga., were elected ; co-captains of the ,1952 Carolina track team by teammates in an election Tuesday. Scott, a pre-med student, has been the Tar Heels outstanding hurdler for the past two years. He won the 1951 Southern Con ference low-hurdles in the Indoor meet, but was unable to defend his title in this year's meet be cause of a collapsed lung. He was the SC outdoor 100-yard dash champion, and scored 14 points in ast year's outdoor championships. Scott took seconds in the . 220- yard dash, and the broad jump in .that meet, two other events in which he specializes. Scott was counted on to carry a large part of the Tar Heels hopes into the Indoor Games this past ebruary. His illness kept him from competing and Carolina's chances received a heavy blow. Brigham is the Tar Heel's top quarter - miler. According to coach Dale Ransom, "BriRham is one of tile best cj 144x4 In' 4 wi I've today on the strength of that per formance. Black and Williamson both had 72's. The rest of the lineup will be essentially the same as the one which faced the Wolfpack. Lew Brown may move up, from fifth to fourth position with the re maining two places .going to Jim my Ferree, George Mountcastle, or Bill Thornton. Ferree and Mountcastle played against State but Thornton has recovered from an infected leg which has held hinv back and may be ready to go today. CUSTOMERS' CORNER, "Two guarantees for the price of one!" A&P is famous for famous grocery brands and for value on 'em .too. Everyoouy knows that! 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The Carolina gymnasts, led by Charlie Hartley and Andy Bell, finished their season in the South ern Intercollegiate meet, taking second behind the champion Flor ida State team. The Tar Heels had a - good margin ' over third place Duke. Ann Page With Pork and Tomato Sauce WWk : : : r - ' Ann Page Tomato 1 i Ann Page Salad Ann Page Peanut "3! Mild American Iona Tomato II Tiny l O fTTi AH 1 11 mm fill MS Acer's uwn vegetable Sliortenrsg Grid Practice ,Th'e Carolina football team will begin the experiment of switching from coach Carl Snavely's old standby, the single wing, to the split-T' here this afternoon as spring practice gets underway. Installing the new offensive for mation with. Snavely is George Barclay, an All-American guard here in 1934 and the head coach at Washington and Lee last year. Mi LA 'Ml Get thot Easter 16-Oz Can 1 1 Can 12-Oz Jar n Lb. 46-Oz. Can No. D03 Li wLr MI L T O N Clothing (Is fir? Jar .tU, nrs Starts Toda Barclay has had great success with the split-T and was elected Coach of the Year of the Southern Conference in 1950 after the Gen erals won the conference cham-' pionship and competed in the Ga tor Bowl. ; Otto Graham, the All-Leagui quarterback of the pro Cleveland Browns, will bCworking with tr Carolina quarterbacks foT a wc' or so. - -v."'' Outfit NOV Cupboard JL Paas Egg DF23 ;pkg. 3,5c rf nil Pt Bot 3 ic ? Bot Sooudrifl l-Lb. Can c Can bucn Reg. Bars Lge. Bars 27c Personal Ivory Soap Bars S: f kh- XUtALiS m i i 1 &m led for idedlm in &th. rolina." i
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