WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1952 THE DAILY TAR HEEL l-VlljriL-,!- ...jr EST f I s i ' ? : i i!:n By Biff Roberts Carolina's golf team, closing like a Kentucky Derby thorough bredmade up lost ground on the back nine to nip a. surprising The Carolina golfers will be seeking their tenth straight win this afternoon when they meet Holy Cross at the Finley course. Starting time is 1:30. Kentucky team at the wire, 15-12, yesterday afternoon at Finley Golf Course. s By Martin Jordan The Carolina track team will meet one of its toughest oppon ents and the top team in the Southern Conference Friday when a potent Maryland squad invades Chapel Hill. Broken re cords may well be the highlight of the afternoon. ' The Terps, who hold the South ern Conference indoor and out door titles, dethroned the Tar Heels last spring in the confer ence outdoor meet. Backed by several record holders, the Mary land team is rated as strong fa vorites in the "meet. Maryland's Jack Unterkofler, last year's shot put champion, is expected to repeat in his special ty. Tom Higgins will lead the list of Tar Hel entries in this event. Cohen To Run Marty Cohen, the Terrapin's all-around star, will top the strong list of hurdlers for the Maryland squad. Cohen may also be entered in the broad jump. The quartet of Romas White," Bill Cornell, Bob Bell, and Sonny Bell will lead the Carolina squad in this event. Terps Al Buehler, Gus Meier, Bob Browning, and John Tibbetts are the strongest links in the Maryland line-up, topping the list of conference r distance runners. Buehler won the indoor half mile crown early this year and Brown ing took the outdoor title last sea son. Tibbetts is the indoor two mile champion. Bobby Barden is one of the Tar Heels most promis ing distance men Sam Jordan will probably be AUTHENTIC " VEAR TUXEDOS FULL - i DRESS it DINNER I: JACKETS & ACCES SORIES u mis .mi :mir&t 1 til J , Maryland For . Dual : I '4 '1 "wp 1 m "M It looked for awhile that the Tar Heels, might go down to their first defeat in nine matches but Lew Brown and Bill Thornton were able to get 5 points out of the last foursome to hold on for a slim victory. t It was one of the weaker show ings for the Carolina team this season and the Kentuckians, who have lost close matches "to both Wake Forest and Duke on their trip here, seemed ready to grab any opening they could find. Brown and Bob Black were low for the Carolina team with 75's, ere Friday Me et the best vaulter of the day. Sam tied for first in the indoor meet this year in the pole vault, event and has been making some good leaps this spring in competition. Buehler. is the Terps leading vaul ter. . Strong In Sprints. The .Tar. Heels are strong in the sprint events with Frank Scott and Jeff Newton earring the load in the dash events. Car ter and Cohen will probably be the Terp entries in this division. Bill Walker of Carolina and Buddy 'Barnum of Maryland will be running close for a first in the javelin event. The meet will be held Friday afternoon at Fetzer field and should prove to be one of the best this season. Murals SOFTBALL - 4:00 Field 1. Phi Gam 2 vs SAE 1; Field 2, DKE 2 vs Pi Lamb; Field 3, Kap Sig vs PiKA 1; Field 4. Sigma Chi 2 vs Phi Delt 2; Field 5. Connor 1 vs Victory Village. 5:00 Field 1, Delt Sig Pi vs Beta 1; Field 2, Kap Psi 1 vs Sig Nu 1; Field 3, Phi Delt Chi v Sig Nu 2; Field 4. Zete 2 vs Chi Psi 2; Field 5. Winston 1 vs NROTC. . TENNIS 4:00 TEP vs ATO. 5:00 Med School 2 vs Connor 2. , HORSESHOES 7:00 Med School 5 vs Connor; Old West vs English Club. .7:40 Med School 2 vs Ruff in; Med School 4 vs Winston 2. 8:20 Med School 3 vs Victory Vil lage. AVE YOU Track Join the many students "who have found ; the .quick and economical way to launder bed. linens,' socks, under wear, etc., is to bring them to our self service laundry, place them in an automatic washer, turn a switch and watch them .spin until they are clean. Then place them in an extractor and dryer where they are made abso lutely dry All Of This In One Hour-30 minutes. SANITARY ; . ECONOMICAL .y EASY . - ' Village Self Service Laundry v . - 402 West Franklin Street fJSHiNG THROUGH THJENGHT TV NY. S THE CJV WHCH tJL APNS&ANO &ASY MAX AX START ING Ttf&Pt HOHEVMOOM '; ; , " ; : A TAISV MAE, Vl . H i F- "Z- the team scores running a good! bit over the average for the first eight matches. Following them were Bill Williamson with 77, Tommy Langley- with 78, and Jimmy Ferree and Bill Thornton with 79's. The medalist honors for the day went to Jack Kloecker, play ing in the third foursome for Kentucky, who had a 41-33 74. Not one of the Carolina two somes scored clear cut victories as has been the. way in the pre vious matches. Black and Wil liamson had 39, and Brown had Hey, Sports Here's your chance for a steady job with long hours and no pay. The Daily Tar Heel sports staff is looking for tal ented eafcperienced andor inex perienced writers. No references necessary. All students who would be in terested in working as a DTH sports writer see Biff Roberts in the sports office immediately after the 4:00 general staff meeting this afternoon. Thorpe Issues Cheering Call Bo Thorpe, newly elected head cheerleader, ' . issued a call for cheerleading candidates yester day. Thorpe plans to hold his final tryouts for next year's cheerlead ing squad this afternoon at 4 p.m. in Kenan Stadium and he's still loking 1 for potential yellers. At the present time he has about 50 hopefuls. After the final tryouts this af ternoon, Thorpe and his squad will make their first efforts at the High School Day scrimmage this Saturday and then again at the Blue-White game 011 Satur day, April 26. NEW GROUP There will be an organizational meeting today at 7 p.m. in Ger rard hall of students interested in forming a professional group of those who intend to enter the management or administrative field. CAUGHT ON? -In n. v., a PSTNGUSHED CAR; TOONSTTMASA WSTO? HOW . , - , WHV DID -VOU GET THQUGKTRJL FEARLESS FOSDICK OF YOU TO DROP Ikj AT "4 2 . n 7 f.'i a. :V ri 1 -rw ill lh I Itrt 38 on the par 36 first nine. The schedule Will nearly be complete after the golfers meet Holy Cross tomorrow and David son at Charlotte on Friday. The only dual matches remaining will be home and home series with Wake Forest and Duke. The . Kentucky players seemed to think, that the Blue Devils were the best that they had run up against in their spring vaca tion tour here. Duke defeated Jthe Wildcats Monday at Hope Valley, 21-5, but the match was close up until the final holes. Wake Lead Changes Four Times Before Carolina Wins Game (Continued from page 4) pitched to all but three of Caro lina's batters in taking the loss, open the bottom of the" ninth. Smith then' walked pitcher Port to put men on first and -second, and the Davidson coach yanked him in favor of Ish Bennett. Skeet Hesmer sacrificed the runners to second and third, and shortstop Fred Dale, who had tripled and singled, came up to receive an intentional pass from Bennett. With the bases full and third baseman Bruce Coats due to hit, Carolina coach Walt Rabb sent Herring in to pinchhit for Coats. Herring hit the second pitch and slapped a hard ground single to right that scored Wiess, score at 3-3. Jim Smith, who JL jC j-n Jn OUil OPENING CONTEST VALUABLE PRIZES GIVEN ABSOLUTELY FflEE! Come in and register for these free gifts. You do not have to be present to win ... O ENGLISH SPORT COAT 1 PAIR MAYF AIR SLACKS O 1 VAN HEUSEN SHIRT O 1 ENRO SHIRT O l HICKOK BELT O 1 DAMON CREATION TIE Gome in today and register X BOB COX it twe &zr& the puelic P-PUBLIC ! MV STUPID GIRL DEMANDED RIEKID A FOSDICK h irr, ! V- FAN.' KJOW THAT HE'S BOSS.7 J I MARRJED-SWE WANTS ME, TO MARRY HER.. t Forest also hlds a 21-6 victory ver the Kentuckians with this match also not b-nng decided un til the late stages. The summaries: - Bob'BlacK fUNC) def. Ches Ridali. 2-1; Bill Williamson (UNC) tied Don Smith. IV2-IV2: Black: and Williamson def. Riddle-and Smith. 2-1. Tommy Langley UNC) tied Charles Crabtree, IV2-IV2; Jim Ferree (UNC) def. ArtStoll, 2-1; Crabtree and Stoll def. Langley and Ferree, 21$s-1a. Lew Brown (UNC) tied Jack Koeck-erl-l1; Bill Thornton (UNC) def. Bill Holton, 2V2-V2; Brown and Thorn ton tied Kloecker and Holto-i, lVz-lVz. giving the Tar Heels a 4-3 win. Davidson scored once in the ninth inning to get a 3-3 tie. Right fielder Fred Stowe hit a ground ball to first base that Ben Smith fielded perfectly, but Smith let the ball fall out of his glove just as he crossed the sack. John ny Gray and Arnold Whisnant both popped to Coats at third, and Gerry Morrow came in to pinch hit for left fielder Jack Branch after Stowe had stolen second base. Morrow hit a long, hard single to center field, scoring Stowe from second with the ty ing run and forcing Carolina to take its raps in the bottom of the ninth. The Tar Heels jumped-to a 1-0 lead in the second inning on two errors and a single. n 0 MONK JENNINGS SHE'S CIVIKKS S-SURE, BOSS.7" ME CRAZY.'?' Y-YOUR WORD SO UN-MARRY IS LAW." AFTER ALL, YOU OWN FOSDlCK.r.r-NOW.7 -IN TIME TO APPEAR IN TME STRIP. ALL I'VE EVER DOME. J TOMORROW'S WAS ORIGINATE. IX AND DRAW IT PAPERS, ALL MY L-LIFE.v

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view