before aimer, is strong in the 120-yard I and probably were tired from the Kaufman is from Baltimore, aish hurdlers. iourney. Md., and has a year 01 expense Gordon Hamrick are both ex- on ars cuuac, . Client distance men, but Tibbitfa good team has a strong chance to 'i? the indoor two-mile cnamp cracK me -v. ind is expected to repeat outside. record which now stands at 10. TIM 1 liwjillti at Lovola of Baltimore coming here. He also played soccer under coach Moore last year. i . r f A f 1eJ' m f f OFlfPCf III f . Mefs Bum a 4t Duce by Ed Siarnes i Carolina's baseball team, cur :ntly holding down last place l ths Big Four league race, gets chance to climb out of the cellar . hen it dangles with the Duke :lua Devils in Durham tomorrow pjf twin rti'ri ; Ths powerful Blue Devils bt ens of the top teams in the "ruthcrn Conference, and at this 'oini in the season are leading 3ih ths Bis our and southern ivision of the SC. Tlia ' Durham sluggers have a ctcnt list of batters, with Dick ; rest, Bill Werber, and Red Smith t ths top of the order. They are rcfcably the best group of hitters . i any one team in the South. I Carolina dropped a 4-2 contest V-Duke earlier in the season. : he score was tied 2-all in the ;lnth inning when Johnny Gib sns, Duke third baseman, slam cd an inside-the-park homerun ith Red Smith on base. Lore To Pitch Rabb and Bunn Hearn's choice for the pitching duty. The Smith- field junior has one of the most ; impressive records in the Big j Four and is expected to give the Dukes trouble. Last year Lore twirled a 14-inning victory over Duke when the Tar Heels were fighting for the. Big Four title. Duke's pitcher will probably be Joe Lewis who beat Carolina in the previous game. Lewis allowed two hits in that game, both of them triples. Carolina's starting lineup will find Ben Smith af first, Mark Herring at second, Bruce Coats at third, and Fred Dale V. short stops The outfield will be Wayne White in left, Bill Reeves in center, and Tom Stevens in right. Dick-Wiess will do the catching. : : Herring Hits Herring has become the timely hitter of the team. The little second baseman broke up the 14- inning marathon game against State in Raleigh with a single to score Bruce Holt with the win ' Of L if d bases, loaded in the last of the ninth against Davidson to drive in the winning run. Fred Dale, the sophomore shortstop, ' from Hickory, is the best looking ball player in the infield. His fancy and steady fielding, and his long-ball hitting has marked him as a prospect for the major leagues. has extended the tryouts lor next year's cheering squad ,-inuuiri wet'k. uuu to ni'iy iwmr which has showed up in the last few days. Thorpe will pick a tentative squad to lead the cheering at the practice football game .Saturday for High School Day. The final selections for the squad will be made next Wednesday April 23. Fiery Vivianc Romance ih Flogged f y ) 6 II II f Bill Lore will be coaches Waltl nrng run, and singled with the i; SWIM and PLAY SHORTS - - I- s pi U Mi Special Group 1.95 ' Regular 2.95 to 3.50 Values Special Group Regular 3.95 to 5.00 Values .This is a special purchase of famous name swim and - play shorts greatly reduced right at the beginning of ,the season. Be sure to come in early because when these , , are gone there will be no more at these reduced prices! ---- - ,M . . IT'S STILL MONEY Five million checks are written each day in the United States, not all of them in standard form. Many peculiar ones have been honored, including one written with lipstick on cigarette paper, one scribbled with a blowtorch on steel plate, and a properly in scribed hard-boiled egg. IV. 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