SUNDAY, ''MARCH 30, 1952
PAGE FIVE
THE DAILY TAR HEEL
fokrosse
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Ernst . . attack wit.
Ilarrall attack Gindoff
Goals: (Georgetown) Bradley 4;
dKan i; uinao 3: (Carolina) Har
raU 4; Bell 1; Ernst 2; Cole 1; Dawes 3.
Substitutions : ( Georgetown ) Fitz
morris. Adikes, Walsh. White. (Caro
lina) Pillsbuxy, Hughes, Wolfsheimer;
Linker, Hursh, Stokes, Friedman, P
Alexander, Gladstone. Stepp. Buirell,
Jones. Matthews. Ayscue. Walker, Bry
ant. Sully. ,
Goalie Lou Floyd Sets New
Save Record In Rout Of G U
By Martin Jordan
Goalie Lou Floyd set a new record for saves yesterday as the Tar
Heel lacrosse team defeated Georgtown, 12-8 in th opening game
of the season. Substitutions were plentiful as the Carolina stickman
dominated the play.
Floyd, broke the Carolina record for goal saves as he staved off
23 attempts by the Georgetown squad, allowing eight . goals. The
record was previously held by
Nick SoTv'ell who saved 22 goals
against Virginia in 1950.
The Tar Heel stickmen took an
early lead in the game, scoring
four goals to Georgetown's two in
the first period. By halftime Caro
lina had increased the lead to four
goals, with the score standing 8-4.
During the second half coach Al
Moore substituted freely, . send
ing twenty-two reserves into the
game. '
Attackman Walt Ernst played
good ball throughout the after
noonj scoring two goals and as
sisting with three. Freshman Dick
Harrall, who held down "the cress
man position most of the game,
was high scorer for the Tar Heels
with four goals and one assist.
Ted Dawes, another attack man
scored three goals. -
Leading the Georgetown squad
was Bradley with four, goals.
Gindoff accounted for three of
the Georgetown points and Hagen
who scored the first goal of
the afternoon, had one.
Buddy Kaufman, "who also
plays soccer, and Dave Cole led
the midfield play , for Carolina,
along with Andy Bell. Earl John
son, Jack Fields, and Mike Davis
were the outstanding men on the
defense group. Paul Hursh also
played an excellent game.
The Tar Heel stickmen made
38 attempts during the game,
scoring on 12. Carolina's heaviest
scoring came in the first half.
J The Carolina squad has a tough
season ahead of them. The sche-
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Williams, April 2; Yale, April 3;
Lehigh, April 10; Norfolk Naval
Air Station, April 12; Washing
ton, April 18; Washington, April
26; VPI, May 3; Washington and
Lee; May 10; VPI, May 12; andl
Duke, May 15-
Murals
Monday, Mar.ch 31st
SOCCER SCHEDULE
4:00 Field 1-ATO 2 vs Beta 1;, 2
Chi Psi 2 vs Phi Gam 3.
5:00 Field 1 Winston vs Connor; 2
Phi Gam 2 vs Zeta Psi 2.
Play-off of first place in Fraternity
League No. 5.
- SOFTBALL SCHEDULE ,
4:00 Field 1 Pi Kap Phi vs Phi Kap
Sig; 2 KA vs DKE 1; 3 ZBT vs Lamb
Chi; 4 Kappa Sig vs SAE .
5:00 Field 1 Kappa Psi 2 vs SPE;
2 Joyner 1 vs Dental Sqh 2; 3 AKPsi
vs Theta Chi; 4 Kappa Psi 1 vs Chi
Psi 2. :
Tennis, Golf, And Lacrosse,
Undefeated, Play Monday
Three former Carolina track
stars will be trying out for the
Olympic team soon. Jack Milne,:
cross country star, is . at West.
Point now working for the pen
thalon, while Bill Albans and
Chunk Simmons are in California
getting set for the decathlon.
Don .Skakle, former tennis star,
is coaching the sport at Greens
boro high school now.
A pitching candidate for the
Carolina baseball team is Doug
Bruton, a regular linebacker in
football last season.
C P. (Chuch) Erickson, Carolina's-
assistant athletic director,;
coaches the Tar Heel golf team.
E dGarbish and Larry Parker,
Carolina football players are con
sidered fine candidates for -the
Tar Heel golf team this spring.
Three undefeated .Carolina
teams, the tennis team, the La
crosse team, and the golf team,
all lay their win streaks on the
line Monday afternoon.
The netters, with a 4-0 record
play Harvard University, one of
the strongest teams in the Ivy
The Carolina goll team plays
its home matches on its own
course, the beautiful 18-hole
Finely course.
The biggest track event on
Carolina's spring sports slate is
the annual Carolina Relays here
April 5. ' . " '
CORRECTION
John Cronson's name was
mispelled in Thursday's Daily
Tar Heel as John Cransol. Cron
son is a candidate for the jun-4
' ior seal on Men's Honor Council.
League. The Tar Heels, with more
depth than last year, will be fav
ored to take the match, as the
1951 team beat Harvard at Cam
bridge. Sophomore sensation Tommy
Langley will be the main factor
in deciding the outcome of the
golf team's match with Amherst
at; Einley course. Langley shot
a 69 par in the season opener
against State, and then a 67 Fri
day against Davidson. He has shot
a 65 in practice, and if he con
tinues his sub-par. "shooting the
golfers should" extend their" re
cord to 3-0.
Carolina's Lacrosse team has
the shortest record of all, with a
single win against Georgetown
University. Coach Al Moore has
great hdpes for the sport, which
is in its sophomore year here,
and expects the team to make a
good showing. .
David A- Miatiw
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