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TH"ET DAlLy TA1 -PAGU ti:::: : E 3 f OF fx 0 '" ' Michigan State Cops Crown In Round Robin Tournament ' ; by Ed Starnes Michigan State's Spartans top ped Carolina's baseball team, 6-3 in a seven-inrliag contest in Emer son Stadium to win the round robin tournament with a 4-0 rec ord. Carolina finished with a 2-2 mark. The Tar Heels grabbed a , 1-0 lead in the second inning, but Michigan State came back in the bottom half of that inning with 3 runs. Single runs in the third, fourth, and fifth innings complet ed -the scoring for the Spartans. Carolina collected a run in the third, and another in the sixth. After W ayne White had popped out to the catcher to lead off the second, first baseman Bobby Hen ning lashed a double down the first base line. Bill Reeves walk ed, and 'Dick Wiess scored Hen ning with a' sharp single into left fielcL Pitcher Al (Country) Wood moved! both-inen up with a sacri fice out, but Mark Herring rolled out to the shortstop to end the inning. ; ; Hay. Lane led off the Spartan half tt the second with a ground ball to the shortstop which was " turned into an error when Fred Dale threw wild to first. Jack Rish singled to left and Lane scored n the play. Dilday walked and then the Spartans pulled a double . steal, Risti scoring and Dilday go ing down to second base. Bower flied out to center, but. pitcher Cus Carlson singled to center to core Dilday with the third run . of the inning. Wood's wildness got him in : trouble in the next inning after Carolina had scored and pulled the score to 3-2. Consecutive walks to the first two batters put men on first and second with none out. Roger, Paschal relieved Wood and got Lane to fly out to center, but Risch then dropped a bingle into left field" to score Ghise. Michigan's run in the fourth came'as a result of a single, error, fielder's choice, and a sacrifice. TheSpartans'.last run was scored by .Rivich , when catcher . Wiess threw- wf let to third base in an attempt to catch the runner off base." " Carolina,, almost climbed back " into the game in the sixth inning when the Tar Heels sent six men to bat, but could get only one run. With two men out Paschal singled back through the box Herring followed with a sharp single in the same spot, moving paschal to second and State, pit Cher Carlson forced Paschal in with a run by walking Coats and Dale. At this point Carlson was tak en out and Don Quayle took over bases filled. Quayle walked Bruce Holt, pinchhitting for Henning, with one out in the seventh, but fanned Reeves and Wiess to end the game. Carolina ab Herring, 2b 4 Coats, 3b 3 Dale, ss ....... 1 Stevens, rf 4 White, If ,.. 3 Henning. lb ... 3 r 0 0 1 ' 0 0 1 0 o 0 1 0 0 3 Reeves, cf ..... 3 Wiess, c .. . . 4 Wood, p : ... O Paschal, p 1 Hesmer 1 Holt . .. 0 TOTALS 27 Pinch hit for White in 7. Pinch hit for Henning in 7. Michigan State ab eitler, 3 b 3 Ghise, 2b 2 Mathews, lb ,. 1 , Moser, lb , 2 Lane, If : 3 . po 0 1 1 2 2 5 3 2 1 1 0 0 18 a 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 Risch. cf .. 3 Rivich, ss .... 3 Dilday, rf Bower, c Carlson, p Quayle, p TOTALS Carolina .. Mich. State .... 0 Summary: E 2 .... 2 .... 3 . 0 0 1 r h po a 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 6 0 0 0 10 1 0 0 1 1 2 3 0 I 114 1 0 3 0 II 5 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 6 5 21 7 1 0 3 8 4 1 0 6 5 2 elietrs by Vardy Buckalew The North Carolina tennis team won its sixth straight match of the season without a defeat yesterday afternoon, taking Harvard for the second day in a row, 7-2. Due to rain and the condition of the courts, only nine matches were played instead ,of the scheduled 15. ' ' . : The match was played in a drizzle and the courts were very slow. Many times, bad places in the courts caused the balls to take erratic hops, and hampered the players. Herb Browne, playing in the number one position yesterday, took a thrilling three set from Harvard's number one man, Charles Ufford. Ufford took the first set 6-2, but Browne rallied to win the second 6-2." The third set was a see-saw affair ' with each-man at one time getting set point on the other before Browne won 8-6. His win completed a sweep of the singles for Carolina. In the other singles matches, ef eat . H arvaird none of the Carolina players were . Handel and Kerdasha losing m extended to wm. Sylvia lost one straight sets. set to Raun and Izlar lost one to Goodman, but that was all. The doubles were a different story. Only the Browne-Payne combination could come up with a win. They beat the Harvard num ber one team, 4-6, 6-4, 6-4, in another match that was close all the way. The other doubles teams of Sylvia and Izlar, and Handel and Kerdasha were beaten, with Singles Browne (UNC) , defeated Ufford (H) , 2-6. 6-2, 8-6; Sylvia (UNC) defeated Raun H). 1-6. 6-2, 6-2; Payne (UNC) defeated Murphy (H) , 6-1, 6-3; Handel (UNC defeated Watts H). 6-4, 6-3; Izlar (UNC) defeated Goodman (H). 6-2, 26. 6-1; Kerdasha (UNC) defeated Sonnabend (H), 6-3, 6-4. Doubles Browne and Payne (UNC) defeated Ufford and Goodman (H), 4-6, 6-4, 6-4; Raun and Trench (H) defeat- -ed Sylvia and Izlar (UNC). 6-3. 4-6, 6-2; Stone and King (H) defeated Han del and Kerdasha (UNO, 6-4, 6-3. 24 10 0 2 11 Herring, Dale. Wiess, Paschal. Mathews. Zeither; RBI Lane. Risch. Carlson. Dale, White. Wiess; 2B Henning; SB Risch. Dilday; BB Off Wood. 3: off Paschal, 2; off Carlson, 6; off Quayle. 1; SO By Wood, O; by Paschal. 2; by Carlson, 1; by Quayle. 3; H off Wood. 2 in 2; off Paschal, 3 in 4; off Carlson, 8 in 5 2-3; oft yuayie. in 1 1-3: LOB Carolina. 12; Michi gan State. 7; WP Carlson; LP Wood. Spartans Defeat Yale Again, 1-0 Spartans Grab AH The Awards All - winning Michigan State walked off with all the honors in the presentation of trophies yesterday at the . close of the round robin tournament, held in Emerson Field. The impressive Spartans landed the best hitter, best pitcher, out standing defensive player, and top coach awards. Don Quayle, the 6-foot, 200 pound pitcher, was a unanimous choice as the top hurler. The portsider from Oxford, Mich., beat Carolina last Saturday, in a re lief appearance, and turned the Tar Heels, back yesterday when the locals were making a strong bid for victory. The top hitter of the tourna ment was John Risch, State center fielder. A 19-year old sophomore, Risch pounded out 5 hits in .11 trips to the plate for a .454 average. Jack Zeitler's single in the ninth inning of a scheduled seven inning , game drove home Chick Mathews with the winning run as Michigan State squeezed past Yale, 1-0, in the first game of the doubleheader yesterday. The extra inning score broke up a pitcher's dual between Yale's John Bjorn and the Spartans Bob Dangl.' Yale got only two hits off Dangl and Michigan State made only five hits, two of them in the last inning. A single by Mathews, a sacri fice by Joe Rivich, a walk by John Risch, and Zeitler's single put across the score. The win gave Michigan State a 3-0 record in the round robin tourney and the Elis a 0-4 record. Yale .;. CKXM 000 000-0 . 2 Mich; State 00 000 000-1 5 2 Bjorn and Saunders; Dangl and Edin. Hear And See Ray McICinley IDC Concert-Dance Sat. DAILY CROSS WORD ACROSS 1. Pause 5. Run before the wind 9. Oriental nurse 10. Cornbread 11. Foam 12. Indians of N. Brazil 14. Sloth 15. Female sheep 17. Lone 18. Obtain 20. Kind of turtle 22. Sandarac tree 24. Medieval short tale 25. Music note 26. To marry again 29. Plural (abbr.) 31. Thrice (mus.) 32 Orient 35. Outings 38. Disfigure 39. Asterisk 40. Consume 42. Behold! 43. Divest 45. Firm 17. A smooth . breathing: 18. Man's name 49. 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