son. .1 (3 Af Mid-Season The Carolina-N. C. State base- all came today will mark the Midway -point in . the Tar Heels :S52 schedule. j Carolina has posted a 9-5 mark 'a 1 the first half of the season, Shying", ten games outside the inference, and four inside. The Tar -Heels have had excel- snt luck in the non-conference mies winning 7 of the 10 con ests. Coaches Walt Rabb's and 3usn Hearn's nine opened the 'tssea in Florida and took the brmpionship of the round robin Durnsment. Tar Heels won wo games from Alabama, and ?lit. two games with Rollins, the Ilcturning home Carolina drop 4 The Citadel and Virginia be ori playing host to its own round bbla tourney. Michigan State Von all four games in the tourney, topping -the Tar Heels twice, "srblina beat Yale twice and took ccnd place in the tournament. akeFo?est'.' topped the; Tar Tiels in the first Big Four game, j ut Carolina came back by beat fig Pennsylvania the next day. arolina; dropped State in the xt Big- Four, league game, but st to Diike last Wednesday. All but one of the remaining 14 amesare conference tilts, and ins tjf tnem iire Big Four games, he only non-conference game Anevy shipment of i ................. ?h your Easter Pa rader of trousers .' v -i;;;; c These kui ts are available with 2 pair 9 - Drop by tpday for ' Q -- I mil HIIIMlWIil IHW M IIHWIWIBWWIIMIIOJLJJUIJ,. ----- $ t 'record is the best on the Carolina 'team, is improved over last year, but the feeling among the players is that he won't hit his best stride until warmer weather arrives. Pazdan has been scrambling a good part of the way in those five games and he's been used mostly against the lesser teams on the schedule. Rabb would like to see him stay ahead of the batters in this game and have charge all the way. Against none of the Big Four teams can a pitcher al low himself to get behind and then groove the pitches to get out of the hole. This was the trouble Port had against Wake Forest. Last year Carolina won seven and lost five in the Big Four play and three of those five losses came at the hands of State. The Tar Heels won in 14 innings be hind Bill Lore earlier this week to break the Wolfpack jinx. Se cond baseman Mark Herring singled home Bruce Holt with the winning run against Lunsford Lewis. left on the schedule is a night game with McCrary Hosiery in Ash'eboro on May 5. The surprise of the season has been Joe Pazdan, the junior pitch- er .from -Trenton; N. J. Pazdan had a 2-0 record last year, ap pearing in 7 games. The little righthander has won 5 and lost none this season. 1 "31 4 -LINEN SUITS for - - ;" . ; 7 ' best selections performing well. Second baseman Roland Brinson ot Wilson is hav hng his best year at the plate along with Leftfielder George Thompson ,a junior from White ville. Thompson collected a hom er, double and single in an 8-7 win over Wake Forest last week and Brinson has hit safely in each of State's games this season. Morris Plays First Rounding out the starting line up for the Wolfpack is First Base man Eddie Morris of Winston Sa lem, Centerfielder John Fuscoe of Youngstown, Ohio and Catcher Dick McGillis of Baymore, N. J. Horbelt plays both rightfield and pitches. He is a junior from Map lewood, N. J. The Wolfpack and Carolina have already met once this week, with Bill Lore beating, the host Voted most dependable $45 fro $60 by COLLEGE MEN Everywhere you go, any hour of the day or night here's a - suit that's, al ways right! Flattering new American Lounge Model of '52. You'll like its versatility, its two button, newer more na tural lines. Always com fortable, always correct, always refined ,.... . you can't go wrong on grey flannel, so go right to THE SPORT SHOP and select YOURS while our stocks are complete. . BILLS MAILED HOME si iMMl ,f7 nnin The Tigers are led by Elbin Rauch, who beat Duke's John Tate in the 440-yard dash with the excellent time of 49:9. Rauch also won the 22-yard low -hurdles Wednesday, running in 2:8, which betters the record of 24:2 now standing for Carolina-Princeton meets. . The Tar Heels won't have much chance to win any of the distance races as lYnceton has two men, Al pittis and Maxwell, that can win the mile and two-mile in al most any meet. Pittis usually edges Maxwell, and they finished that way agamst Duke. State team, 3-2, in 14 innings- State got only 10 hits from the knuckleballing righthander, but that was three more than the Tar Heels got off Lunsford Lewis. -in ir, hFSm.. aBi-irniiiitf1. nmTf 1H i ... . 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