AGE 4 THE DAILY TAR' HEEL; FIUDAY, APRIL lo tt fi a wvim U THREW A M VtXJ BREAK SW? 1 S?0 if I IN A MANHOLE AND STtpro ) m.1 I V I j Team an.. life n i Tar Heels Try For 1st Win j Of Season Against Champs By Tom Peacock TheV University, of North Carolina outdoor track team, beaten -i 1-50 -by "'Princeton in its only showing this year, will try to get its irst win here today on Fetzer Field against Maryland University, he Southern Conference champions. , The Terrapins are heavy favorites to take the. meet from Carolina j . ;oach Dale Ranson charges, butf lansonanci his team still have i chance toupset Maryland and valk off with 'a victory. Field Events Besi I Carolina will be banking heav ly on the second and third spots jus a few wins in the . dashes, jole vault, andi field events. Tar j leel .shot putter George, Morris vill have to do better than he has ;ver done before, to beat Mary and's Champion, Jack Unter colfer, but Morris has a better than-even chance to take the liscus. . . :Frank Scott, defending title lolder .in . the 100-yard dash, should give the Tar Heels a " win n his department, but Maryland's ice, Marty. Cohen, cannot be dis counted. Jeff, Newton of Carolina s also strong , in the dashes. : Cohen "Xads Terps Cohen is; one of the best hurd- era in the Conference, and he is expected to take one or two mrdle events or the broad jump, ; depending upon how the Terp :oach uses him. Sam Jordan of Carolina tied for first in the pole rault . at "the SC Indoor Games Uere at Chapel Hill, and he is a slight favorite, but his teammate, Bomas :White beat him against Prmceton and will be out to win. It appears that Maryland will 3. heavy1 'favorites in air the listance races, and is at least a l ossup in the middle sprintswith Jndoor champions Al Buehlerluid John Tibbitts its best contestants. 3uehler handily-won the" 880 at ;he Indoor r Games, and another Terrapin, Bob Browning - is - the lialf mile , defending ' champion ircm last year's dual meet, " so Ihe best race there will be be tween two Maryland men. Walker, Beall, Tossups J Tar Heel Bill Walker is a tossup Jb take the javelin, an event that .lie won against Princeton, and winner, is strontr in the 120-vard ' ' l 1 . n ugn nuraiers. ' Tar Heel Golfers Play At Davidson Special to Tra Daily Tar Heel CHARLOTTE, April 17 North Carolina's golf team arrived here late .this afternoon and im mediately started practice on the Myers Parl Country Club course for tomorrow's Southern. Confer ence match with Davidson. A squad of 12 men made the trip with Coach Chuck Erickson, six varsity players and six mem bers of the junior varsity team. The jay-vees have a match with Charlotte Central 1 High School tomorrow at the'Charlotte Coun try Club. ' - Scheduled to play for the all- winning Tar Heels are the same six that routed Holy Cross 2lVz AVi, on Wednesday. Unless Coach Erickson makes another change in his lineup that would put Bob Blackand Lew Brown in the first j foursome, Tommy Langley and Jim Ferree following them, and Bill Williamson and Pete Parker in the -fifth and sixth positions. Beat Davidson Earlier Parker made his first entrance into the Carolina "lineup against the Crusaders Wednesday after noon and. he, came through with a creditable74, third low for the day. He and Williamson are both from Charlotte and know the Myers Park course well. Davidson was the second team to fall to the Tar Heels this season in a match played earlier at Carolina's Finley Golf Course. That match went 19 Vz -7 Vz " but the Wildcats had just returned from a trip to Florida that day and probably were tired from the journey. UNC Lacrosse Team Meets Washington Coach Alan Moore sends his young lacrosse team agains Washington College of Maryland this afternoon on Navy Field with hopes of improving the Tar Heel's 2-3-1 won-loss record. Carolina has beaten Georgetown and Norfolk Naval Air Station, tied Lehigh, and lost to Yale, Williams, and Dartmouth. The last two games, the victory over Norfolk NAS and the tie witb Le high, proved coach Moore's point in scheduling the rough northern teams early in the season. Al though Carolina didn't win those games, the Tar Heels picked up valuable experience and it is be ginning to pay off. I ; ' Washington College' is from the lacrosse center of the nation, that area including Maryland, and Pennsylvania. The Cardinals won 10 and lost two yast year, and one of the victories coming at the expense of Carolina. They are expected to be very strong this year and will be favored in today's game Carolina's starting lineup w,ill probably have Floyd at the goal; Stokes, Fields, and Davis on de fense; Kaufman at center; Dawes Plllsbury, and Ernst on attack; and Bell and Cole in the midfield positions. The first team is pretty strong but coach Moore has been having trouble with his reserve strength. The Tar Heels lack the strong bench reserves that are necessary for a winning team. ' Walt Ernst is the top attack man for the Tar Heels. Ernst was hight scorer against Norfolk with five goals, He scored two goals in one minute early in the third quarter. Co-captains of the t lacrosse team are Andy Bell and Buddy Kaufman.' Bell, a senior from.l Greensboro, is a gymnastics ace and was co-captain of that sport last year. Kaufman is from Baltimore, i ivia., ana nas a year oi experience -m ir - . J ! I etters Play Kalamazoo Today; Heels la r By Vardy Buckalew The Carolina tennis team, which is currently leading the spring sports parade will go into action tomorrow in quest of its fifteenth straight win of the season, when they meet the team from Kalama zoo College of Kalamazoo, Mich igan. : Kalamazoo is perennially strong team and is led this year by number one man, Dick Cain who gave pel Sylvia, Carolina's number one man, a sound beating last year. However, coach Kenfield expects to take this one, and wil be depending "on his strength in the singles lineup to provide the margin. This lineup will probably be Del Sylvia. Herb Browne, Bob Payne, Sam Handel, Bill Izlar, and Ronny Kerdasha. In the doubles, Coach Kenfield will probably change the lineup which he has used throughout the first half of the season. In order to strengthen a weak spot in tne third doubles, he ha shifted Bill Izlar from the number one doubles and teamed him with Ronrty Kerdasha. Sam Handel has traded places with Izlar and is now playing in, the number one doubles with Del Sylvia. The number two doubles is com posed of Payne and Browne. The first three men in the singles lineup have lost only' three matches among them so far this year. Sylvia has lost one, Browne has lost two, and Payne is un defeated. Browne and Payne are freshmen and captain Sylvia is a junior. On Saturday afternoon the team will travel to Durham to take on the Blue Devils from Duke, and will probably be put to their severest test of the sea son. According to comparative scores the Devils are stronger than Carolina and Coach Ken- Cheering Squad Tryouts Extended Head cheerleader Bo Thorpe has extended the tryouts for nexi year s cheering squad . . . Try For 15th field has been working hard all week , in preparation for the match. 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