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femin Netters Take i 11th Straight Win Of Year by Tom Peacock Raleigh, April 7 The North Carolina tennis team remained undefeated here today, beating North Carolina State, 8-1, and winning its. 11 straight match of the season. The Tar Heels won all the sin gles matches and. the first two doubles matches in their swamp of the Wolf pack. The first dou bles match between Sylvia and Handel of Carolina and Morris and, Aksel of State was the only match to last three sets, with the Carolina pair winning the first and last sets. The Tar Heel one man and two man were the only team mem bers to have trouble with their opponents. Morris of State gave Sylvia a scare in their first set; but the Carolin captain spurted near the'end and won, 9-7. Caro lina's two man, Herb Browne, barely squeezed, past Aksel of State in the opening set of their match, 10-8 but he easily won the second set, 6-2. Bobby Payne, Tar Heel num ber three man, kept up his amaz ing streak of victories, 11, by de feating Kroxon of State, 6-2, 6-1. Payne, a freshman, is the only member of the team who hasn't lost a match this season, and he may well go undefeated this year. Sylvia has only one defeat, and it came in a very close match with Michigan State's Drobac. - Carolina will try to extend its streak tomorrow at Chapel Hill against Dayton University. Singles-Sylvia (UNO d e e a ted Morris (S). 9-7. 6-1; Browie (lC) defeated Aksel (S). 10-8. 6-2; Pay (UNO defeated Kroxon (S). 6-2. 6-1 ; Jandel (UNO defeated f'' l-l 6-1; Izlar (UNO defeated Duffette (S). 6-1. 6-2; Kerdasha (UNO defeat ed Greenberg (S). 6-1. 6-3. - Doubles Sylvia-Handel (UNC) de feated Morris-Aksel (S). 7-5. 2-6 6-3, Browne-Payne (UNO defeated Krox-on-Duffette (S). 6-4. 6-2; Kline-Green-berg (S) defeated Sapp-Booker (UNO. 6-2. 7-5. - '- ' '. - ' MISSING SIGN The Athletic Department re quests that whoever removed the baseball sign from out front of the Carolina Barber shop please return it Jo its original position. , .,,.'. ' " mW; .'All H 5m woiimps (Q) C3 Scores Soar But Golfers -Sfave Off Virginia, 2OV2-6V2 Their scores didn't show it, but Carolina's golfers defeated Virginia yesterday afternoon at Finley Golf.Course 20-6V2. The performance turned in by the Tar Heels, was a far cry from the brilliant pace the team had set in its first four matches. Bill Williamson was low for Carolina with a 74, the only round of the day which approached par. , . The Cavaliers outscrambled the Carolina golfers all day long, and it was not until the players hit the last four or five! Golfers vs Micnigan holes that the issue became clear. Then the hdme team turned on its usual back side blast to win going away. Williamson and Bob Black picked up nine quick points in the first foursome. Black had a 78 to go with Williamson's 38-36 74 to get Carolina off to a good start. The Wahoos got back in the game when the results of the sec ond foursome came in, though. Tommy Langely and Jimmy Ferree were way off their games and Virginia took 6lA out of the nine, points. Langely, who has been aver aging under 76 for the first four matches, soared to a 78 with - a 38-40. Ferree had even more trouble and staggered in with a 41-3980. Lew Brown and Bill Thornton locked up the match, though, by taking the. final nine points. Thornton put a pair of 3&'s to gether to. get second low honors of the day with a 76 while Brown had 38 and 40 for his 78. The team will get one day's rest before meeting Michigan here tomorrow. Ohio University follows on Friday and tough Purdue comes to town on Satur day. ob Black (UNO defeated Jack Hendrickson. 3-0; Bill Williamson (UNO defeated Tom Evans. 3-0; Black and Williamson defeated Hendrickson and Evans, 3-0. Frank Smith (Va.)" defeated Tommy Langely. 2-1: Mark McGarry (Va.) de feated Jim Ferree, 3-0; Smith and Mc Garry tied Langely and Ferree, iy3. Lew Brown (UNC) defeated Paul Puzak, 3-0; Bill Thornton (UNC) de feated John Rogers, 3-0; Brown and Thornton defeated Puzak and Rogers, 3-0. - COME IN TODAY for one of our TEMPTING DINNERS Michael's Grill "We serve excellent food" The Carolina golfers take the day off today, but tomorrow will play Michigan on the Finley course. Coach Chuck Erickson will probably start the same team that has performed well in each match, including a 35-1 victory over Williams College. Tnat would be. Bob Black, LewBrown, Bill Williamson, Tommy Langely, Jim Feree, George Mountcastle, and Ed Betty.- Intramural Scoreboard Monogram Club The Monogram Club will hold initiations for all winter quarter letter winners tonight at 7 p. m. in the club room. Athletic Director R. A. Fetzer will welcome the new members. Other matters of business will include the arrangements for the orphan Easier Egg hunt and election of coed sponsors for the Blue-While football game. THE SADDLE CLUB invites you to enjoy our Chef's wonderful creations. OPEN EVERY NITE Just beyond Durham city limits on Hillsboro Highway Reserve our "HUNT ROOM" for private parties Call Durham 8-1264 All golfers interested in the In tramural golf tournament are re minded that qualifying scores must be turned in before April 15. Scorecards for 18 holes must be turned in to Mr. Kenney or Mr. Brown , at the golf shop. The player and one golfer playing with him must sign the card. Be sure to list your address, phone number, and days and time you prefer to play. Entries for the Track meet will open Wednesday 9 and close Wednesday April 16. No organi zation can enter more than three men in individual events and' one team in each of the relay events. Special trophies will be award ed to organization champions in both the Dormitory and Fratern ity divisions. Individual trophies will be given tf winners of all events as well as each member of the championship relay team. SOFTBALL . . 4:00 Field 1 Phi Kap Sig vs Chi Psi-1: 2 KA vs Beta-1: 3 DKE-1 vs ZBT; 4 Old West vs Mangum. I 5:00 Field 1 Lamb Chi vs Zeta Psi-1; 2 Victory - Village vs Winston-1; 3 Chi Phi vs Phi Delt Chi; 4 Delta Psi vs DKE-2. SOCCER 4:00 Field 1 Sig Chi-3 vs Winner (Phi Gam-2 vs ATO-2). TENNIS 4:00 Victory Village VS. 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