WEDNESDAY APRIL 9, 1952 THE DAILY TAR HEEL PAGE FIVE s 11 era If i 1 1 Team Takes Easy Win In Big Rout By Vardy Buckalew , The Carolina tennis team , breezed through its twelfth straight win yesterday, afternoon by swamping Dayton College, 9-0. The Carolina team com . pletely outclassed, its opponent and won all the matches easily. Del Sylvia, number one man, played Bill -O'Neill and was ex tended three sets to win. It was the only match of the afternoon to go that length. Sylvia won the first set 6-2, then lost the second set 6-2. Although Sylvia's game appeared to be a bit off yester day, he came through to win the final set 6-4. In the number two position, Herb Browne, won his tenth match of the season by beating Larry Pedicord, 7-5, 7-5. Bob Payne, playing in the number three position, won his twelfth straight match without a defeat, taking Bob Hollycross 6-2, 6- 4. The singles lineup was rounded out with Sam Handel, Bill Izlar, and Ronny Kerdasha, who all won easily. None of these three lost over four games and Handel lost only two. In the doubles the Carolina dominance continued unchal lenged. Sylvia and Handel played O'Neill and Hollycross and for a while it appeared that they might have a close match. Sylvia and Handel won the first set 7-5. But when' the second set began it was apparent who was going to win. They won the second set 6-4. In the second doubles match, the Carolina team of Browne and Payne hardly got warmed up. They disposed of Pedicord and Bill Staley 6-1, 6-0. Singles Sylvia (UNO defeated O'Neill (D), 6-2. 2-6. 6-4; Browne (UNO defeated Pedicord (D), 7-5. 7- 5; Payne "(UNO defeated Hollycross D) .6-2. 6-4; Handel (UNO defeated Rozzo (D), 6-2, 6-0; Izlar (UNO de feated Staley (D). 6-1, 6-3; Kerdasha (UNO defeated Smith (D), 6-1, 6-3. Doubles Sylvia and Handel (UNO defeated O'Neill and Hollycross (D). 7-5. 6-4; Browne and Payne (UNO de feated Pedicord and Staley (D). 6-1, 6-0; Booker and Sapp (UNC) defeated Hozjvo and Smith (D), 6-2. 8-6. authentic VEAR VEAR TUXEDOS FULL PRESS DINNER JACKETS ACCES SORIES la,COLU.MDfA-'G7S - i;;m-.s , ..... dy"r "' i ' t I i tie NiriR.rvL Tar Heel Nine Meets Duke In Big Four Contest Today By Ed Starnes Chal Port, the Tar HeeL hurler who ' won all three Carolina vic tories over Duke last year, will take the mound against the Blue Devil baseball team in Emerson Stadium today. "Port will pitch against Duke Wednesday," coach Walt Rabb said, since he didn't have to re lieve against N. C. State." Duke is the power team of the Big Four this season. The Blue Devils have been hitting steadily all season and pounded Penn sylvania, 13-4 ?.fonday. Pcnn was the teai Carolina beat 6-2 on four unearned riins. Duke coach, Jack Coombs has a veteran squad around which to build a starting nine. The second and third base spots are the only question marks. The rest of the infield is All America -timber, with third string All-America Bill Werber at first base, and first string Dick Groat at shortstop. Billy Lea and Bill Donigan will probably fill in the second and third base slots respectively. The outfield consists of three veterans; Ben Cavaliere in center field, Red Smith in right, and Dick Johnson in left. The pitching staff has two strong veterans to do most of the work. Joe Lewis and Bob Davis, two righthanders, are still around ;to carry the brunt of the mound duty. George Carver, Earl Han nel, and Paul Parker will add capable assistance to the pitching staff. Letterman Dick Denny and Frank McGuire, and sophomore Jack Tarr will do the work at the catchers spot. Last year's catcher Bob Bessinger graduated but Denny and McGuire are cap able of handleing the job behind the bat. Carolina's Big Four record is 1-1 and the overall season mark is 9-4. A victory today would give Somewhere child on you for book this Easter THE INTIMATE BOOKSHOP ; 205 E. Franklin Si. ! Crsn.Erenxacs i depe Carolina a chance to take an early lead in the important Big Four League race. Port was the Tar Heels most valuable pitcher last year, and was named to the All-Southern Conference team." The Miffles burg, Pa., righthander has had trouble this year and has a 1-2 record for the seasonHe pitched a good game against Alabama in the Florida round robin tourna ment but had to be relieved by Joe.Pazdan and didn't get credit for the victory. n GO 1 PHILIP I alp ,M 1 iifte PHILIP MORRIS gives you MORE SMOKING PLEASURE than any other leading brand. YeS YOU'LL EE GLAD TOMORROW, YOU SMOKED PHILIP MORRIS TODAY 1 't -y-'' '-4i-X V"''t- I' r' f""" " ' '- '- i. I , 'fife.- .:iM'htr.. A- : You-ii;ie i ! i;V..s Duke Busy The Duke lacrosse team and the freshmen bas,eballers join the fun today, the frosh baseball crew playing host to the Carolina's jayvees at 3:30 o'clock and .the la crosse outfit meeting Lehigh Uni versity at 4 o'clock. The lacrosse team will meet ?ne of its most touted opponents here on Friday when it plays host to Princeton. The Ivy 'Leaguers last year tied with Army as the nation's top team. The tennis team opens its ac tivity here on Thursday by fac O A UVA- J U ns - - - f .irritation w dink cigarette :-:":X,X-y:-:":;v.v'-: h starring Lucille ball and desi armaz The new TV laugh riot over CBS ' ':'.:::::'-.:yy.':.:'.:'. mnni'n This Wee ing Lehigh. The netters play host to Presbyterian College Saturday. Saturday's card is the biggest for Duke teams this week. The varsity baseball team plays host to N. C. State in a Big Four clash, the freshman baseball team plays host to N. C. 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