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SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1952 THE DAILY TAR HEEL X JlVJ JlllJLV O wmm a f Williams Has Four Hitter In Big 4 Win by Bill Peacock The first two Carolina men at bat got hits yesterday, but that ended the offense' for the Tar Heels who were shutout, 40, by Wake Forest's freshman -righthander, .Rudy Williams, on just four hits in the opener of the Big Four play. The Tar Heels could muster no power and their star fastballer, Chal Port, did not have his usual stuff, giving UP five hits in 3 innings, including a homer, a triple, and a double. The only bright part of the picture was the fine relief work of Bill Lore, who pitched shutout ball and brought his total of scoreless innings to 24. - V . Carolina lost its fourth game in 11 starts in the third inning when the Deacons got two runs. Port (See BASEBALL page 4) Wake Forest ' Stallings. 2b ...... Alford, cf .... Siirnore, 3b Smith, lb Floyd. If Hillenbrand, rf Brooks, c Harris, ss Williams, p ... TOTALS Carolina Herring. 2 b Dale, ss White, If Stevens, rf Smith, lb Henning, lb Coats, 3b Holt. Sb Reeves, cf Wiess, c Port, p Lore, p .... TOTALS Wake Forest Carolina cib 5 ... 4 ... 5 ... 5 ... 2 ... 4 ... 4 ... 2 ... 3 34 ab 3 . 4 ... 2 ... 4 2 - 1 ... 2 1 . 4 ... 3 ... O . 3 ...29 . 002 . 000 r 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 4 r 0 0 0 0 o- 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 h , pa 1 2 0 3 2 1 1 8 1 2 1 1 2 7 0 3 0 0 8 27 h. po 1 2 2 4 0 4 1 0 0 4 0 5 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 1 4 27 0 8 200 000 480 000 000041 Summary: E Dale; RBI Stallings. Signore, Floyd. Brooks; HR Floyd; 3B Hillenbrand. Signore; 2B Stallings, Signore; SB Harris; DP Smith, Dale and Smith; Harris. Stallings and Smith; Harris and Stallings: BB Off Wil liams. 7; off Port. 4; off Lore, 2; SO by Williams. 6; by Port. 2; by Lore. 1; H off Port 5 in 3 1-3; off Lore 3 in 5 2-3; LOB Wake Forest, 9; Carolina. 9; WP Williams; PB Wiess; WP Wil liams: LP Port; U Rubina and Ritin ski: T 2:20. ''frv"i"iTfrcfi?; Tlizn With THERAPEUTIC EJECT VITEENS. ALL YOU FOLKS who feel tired, week, worn-out or who suffer from aches and pains, nervousness, digestive upsets or many other discomforts caused by subclinical avitami nosis, will quickly discover that there ia no faster, easier, and more effective way known to correct subclinical a vitaminosis and make you look and feel better, than the Viteens Thera peutic Way. Remember The famous new Viteena Thera peutic with B12 added are sold at all drug stores in both the small and large size bottle under Viteens Therapeutics positive money-back guaran tee of satisfaction. AVITAMINOSIS Any fla rfv K de ficiency of vitamin in th !, , ; t Fit EE Trial Size Fatbits - . . , i . - .. i i Golfers Rout Williams, 35 1; Lang ley Again Low Wifh 69 by Biff Roberts Sophomore Tommy , Langley jumped back into his sub-par golf groove yesterday afternoon at Finley Golf Course and knocked out a threeunder par 69 to lead his Carolina team mates Ao a surprisingly easy 35-1 victory over Williams. " The traveling Easterners were just no match for the Tar Heels and it was not until the fourth foursome, an added attraction "to that Williams was "able to get a point. As for Langley himself, it was just a question of phenonmenal putting. He needed only 24 putts for the 18 holes and if he had- Baseball, Track Will Play Today Some of the top stars will re present Dartmouth, Maryland, Duke, Princeton and host North iSee TRACK, page 4) n't been spraying the rest of his shots, the course record of 65 might have been in serious dan ger. ' . Bob Black, again playing in the number one position for ' Carolina, shot his usual steady game. He went out in 37 but played the back nine in a one under'par 35 for a 72. Bill Thornton was next low for the Tar Heels with 74. The summaries: Bob Black (UNO def. Frank Mc Manus, 3-0; Bill Williamson (UNC) def. Ted Taylor. 3-0; Black and Wil liamson def. McManus and Taylor, 3 0. Tom Langley (UNC) def. Jim Ferree (UNC) def. Ed Maure, 3-0; Langley and Ferree def. Tompkins and Mauro. 3-0. Lew Brown (UNC) def. Don Rand. 3-0; Bill Thornton (UNC) def. Fred Bergen, 3-0; Brown and Thornton def. Rand and Bergen, 3-0. George Mountcastle (UNC) def. M. Coleman, 2-1; Edgar Betty UNO def. B. Breckenridge, 3-0; Mountcastle and Betty def. Coleman and Breckenridge, 3-0. . -The Carolina - tennis team easily disposed of Dartmouth College, 11-4, here yesterday for their ninth straight win of the season. The Tar Heels were "never ex tended and only three of the 15 matches went three sets. Caro- Netters Beat Dartmouth 11-4 lina's top five breezed through in both singles and doubles except in the second doubles where Herb Browne and Bobby Payne played sub-par ball, but outlast ed Abie Collins and MendyiBla kins, 6-2, 4-6, 11-9. (See TENNIS, page 4) J30N'T MISiS OUH SPECIAL DISPLAY OF APRIL BOOK BARGAINS BOOKS YOU'VE ALWAYS WANTED AT PRICES YOU CAN NOW AFFORD - THE INTIMATE -BOOKSHOP 205 E. 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