. if Jfc.wt TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1952 THE DAILY TAR HEEL PAGE FIVE IB) P. rMmtnir-sr- 2 Tr t&t A- Beat HI &FS o V 5th Straight Victory For Tar Heels By Tom Peacock The Carolina tennis team ex tended its record to five wins and no losses here yesterday, taking the first six rngles-matches and defeating Harvard University, 8 'S. Two doubles matches were calleoVon account of darkness. The netters, playing 10 singles . and five doubles instead of the isual six and three, were hard . pressed in most of the matches by a surprising Harvard team, and had to come from behind in three of the six singles wins. Harvard took all the singles matches from the seven position on down' the line, and were about to win an other doubles match when it was called. Carolina's first doubles team, Sylvia and Izlar, were leading when their match was called. Sylvia Comes From Behind Charles Ufford, Harvard num ber one man and National Squash Champion, took a quick 2-0 lead over Del Sylvia in the first set, and the Carolina captain had to make a comeback to get an 8-6 win. The longest and strangest match of all was the number six singles. Carolina's Ronnie Kerdasha shot to a 5-0 lead over Bill Goodman and seemed a cinch to win the set, but Goodman won six straight to take a 6-5 lead. The pair see-sawed back and forth, and Kerdasha finally won, 11-9. Goodman easi ly won the second set, 6-3, and then commanded a 5-1 lead in the third set. Kerdasha called on his reserve, and won six straight games to take the set and win the match. Play Rest Of Week The team will switch positions tomorrow and play- 15 . more matches, against Harvard, and ,then continue on a grueling sche dule for the rest of the week. April 2 through 5 the netters will play four 15 match contests, two against Williams College, and two against Dartmouth. Tennis Coach John Kenfield was pleased with the results of the long match,. but thought it was a strain on the players. Singles Sylv'a (UNO . defeated Uf ford (H), 8-6, 6-4; Browne (UNO de feated Rauh (H), 6-2, 7-5; Payne (UNC) defeated Watts (H), 6-1, 6-1; Handel (UNC) defeated French (II), 6-3, 6-2; Izlar (UNO defeated Murphy (H), 6-3. 6-3; Kerdasha (UNO defeat ed B. Goodman (H), ll-9, 3-6." 7-5; Sonnabend ,(H) defeated Sapp (UNC), -6-0, 3-6. 8-6; King (H) defeated Booker (UNC), 6-0, 6-1; Spencer (H) defeated Green (UNC), 6-2. 8-6; Stone (H) defeated Milton (UNO, 6-4- 6-3. Tomorrow Is The Coed Golf Club is sponsor ing a Golf Afternoon in Kenan Stadium tomorrow at 4 p. m. In struction will be offered -for be ginners, learners and practicers. . Women students who would like to join . the club may do so by qualifying with a nine-hole round of 60 of better The club, which as organized duiing the winter Carolina Has 72.8 Mark In Victory By Biff Roberts Two-under-par 70's by Bob Black and Lew Brown led Caro lina's steady golfers to a 2QVz-Vz rout over Amherst at Finley Golf Course yesterday afternoon as the Tar Heels comHed their third win of the young season. With the help of, the subar rounds by Brown and Black the six Carolina golfers averaged just 72.8 in subduing the first of many northern colleges to play at Finley r the next few weeks. Jim Ferree took third honors with a par 72, while Bill Thorn ton and Tommy' Langley with 75's, and Bill Williamson with 76 rounded out the Tar Heel scoring-Brown Has 34 Brown, playing in the last four some with Thornton, shoot stead ily the whole 18 but couldn't get important putts to drop for him. He had a 34 on the front side but his putts failed him on the back side and he had to settle for a par 36. ; Black's 70 was even more amaz ing. He birdied five out of the last six holes to give him a 35 to go with his front-side 35. Un fortunately, bogeys on 10, 11, 12, and 14 ruined what might have been a record-equalling round. Bill Hartman made the best ef fort for Amherst, a 77, but it was n't enough to compare with Black's sub-par shooting. Jim Wil liams got -the lone half point for the visitors by tying ' Ferree on the front nine in their match. Team Gets Rest Brown had four birdies in drop ping Ed Burning while Black ended his round with a total of six. He had eight pars and a bird on the first nine. Fttyree also had his share of the sub-par shooting, getting five birdies,' but bogey shooting on other holes kept him from breaking 'par on the 18. ' The team will have a few days rest before meeting a strong Wil liams team on Friday. They face the toughest part of the schedule next week, however, with . Vir ginia, Michigan, Purdue, and Ohio hitting here in a six-day period. Double Sylvia-Izlar (UNC) tied Uf-ford-B. Goodman (H) , 8-6, 9-11 (call ed); .Browne-Payne (UNC) defeated French-Watts (H), 6-4, 6-2; Handel Kerdasha (UNC) defeated King-Stone (H), 4-6, 6-4, 6-2; Ward-F. Goodman (H) were leading - Booker -Milton (UNC), 6-2. 6-6 (called): Murphy Peterson (H) defeated Sapp-Green (UNCj; 6-2, 6-3. ' Coed Golf Day quarter, now has 15 'members and would love" to have more. A club tournament is planned for this quarter and matches with neighboring schools are hoped to be made. The "club holds Us Golf Af ter noon every' Wednesday in Kenan Stadium. Anyone desiring further details is asked to callj Sarah Ansi 'Proctor, president' ci tne wiup UNC Nine vs Carolina goes into the last game of the round robin tournament against Michigan State today with possible victory in the tourney hanging in he balance. The Tar Heels boast a 2-1 re cord at this point and Michigan State's Spartans have a 2-0 mark. The Spartans play Yale in the first game at 1:30, and tangle ,t 0 (EH I n O n ri . O On n O GDIi)G!3u (MfMml DCriyuiijjiD0 Monis'w--B fcr leading -Gii PHILIP MORRIS gives you MORE SMOKING PLEASURE than any other leading brand. Ye -YOU'LL BE GLAD TOMORROW, YOU SMOKED PHILIP MORRIS TODAY I " ; i r v . . a t v v , 1 - , 4 4 ' i i i : . j. r ' - ' ' ' 1 I r." V -f ! ' if Spartans, Netters vs Harvard with Carolina at 4. A State vic tory in both contests would clinch the title, while a split with Caro lina winning would tie the Spar tans with the Tar Heels, and a double loss would give Carolina the crown. Carolina coach Walt Rabb will probably start Roger Paschal or A. Z. (Country) Wood against : 1 '.; You'll love VI LOVG : LUCY'J ij ' LUCILLE BALL and OLZl ASNAZ ; i : The hewiTV laugh riot over CBS i ' ; i . nn n! v nm -VI -M tl , V -i I II 1 H - I ! ' ) ' I i'1 K ? -J J ' - I J U-J Li X " L-J . J I v I L v- Michigan State, saving Bill Lore and Chal Port for the Wake Fo rest and Pennsylvania games this weekend. The Tar Heel tennis team plays Harvard here today at 3 o'clock with Carolina looking for its six th straight victory. Coach John Kenfield's young squad is unde feated thus far this season. I and ft 0A. ' f f 1 ; .. ...:x-:-x-'. - ""tT1"1"" Dmmq if k

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