PAGE 3 n n brmmi Mom THE DAILY TAR HEEL, TUESDAY. APRIL 22. 1952 if QQWW mis Herb Browne In Infirmary With Measl by Vardy Buckalew The Carolina tennis team takes on the team from Rollins College today in a match in which the Tar Heels will be the decided un derdog. Rollins is. very strong this year in every position and its lineup includes two Mexican Da vis Cup players. Coach John Kenfield will be forced to, shift his lineup for the match this afternoon due to the illness of Herb Browne, who is currently playing in the number three position. Browne came down with a case of the, measels Sufi day and wrill be out for at least six days. Coach Kenfield is hop ing that he will recover in time for the important Southern Con ference match with Davidson on Saturday. Kenfield Pessimistic . About the match today with Rollins Coach Kenfield .ays, "We haven't got a chance. Even with Browne in the lineup, we would have to play much better than we have at any time this year. Now that he is out, chances of our beating them have all but been eliminated.' Due to Browne's illness, the men from the third on down will move up a notch. That w'll put Sam Handel in the third position, Bill Izler in the fourth, k onny Kerdasha in the fifth in Coach Kenfield will insert either John Booker or Dick Sapp in the sixth position. In the doubles the changes from the regular lineup will be more drastic. In the number one dou bles, Del Sylvia and Bob Payne will team up. Payne usually plays in the number two doubles with Browne. Thd number two doubles will be made up of Bill Izler and Sam HandeL The third doubles combination will probably be Sapp and Booker although Coach Kenfield wasn't positive about that choice late yesterday after noon, i - Millet Undefeated The two Mexican Davis Cup pers on' the Rollins team play in the number, one and three posi tions and team -up in a doubles combination which will probably represent Mexico in the Davis Cup competition this year. In the number one position is Alfredo Millet who was unbeaten in college play last year. He also won the Florida Open. this spring. The other Davis Cup player is Alberto Danel, playing in the number three position. He has ad vanced from the number five po sition where he played last year. Playing number two will be Calhoun Dickson who will share the second doubles 'position' with Jim Wesley, who plays, the num ber four ' position. The number five position will be held down by Eduardo Garcia, the Chilean junior champ in 1948, '49, and '50, Blue D evils I hreaton S o Run A way With B ig Four, Coherence Crowns Duke's Blue Devils, fresh from Saturday's 13-5 victory over Car olina, are threatening not only to make a walk-away of the BigH Four race but also to take the Southern Conference champion ship without too much trouble. The Blue Devils lead both the Southern '. and Northern divisions of the Conference after this past weekend's games with an 11-1 record. Their mark for the season in all games is 16-2. Richmond tops the northern di vision of the SC with a 3-0 rec ord, and 6-2 in allgames.- Deacons Second The southern division teams are spread back of Duke pretty even ly. In second place is Wake For est with a 6-3 mark, just a game and a half anead or Soutn Caro lina's 4-2 record. N. C. State is fourth with a 4-3 and Carolina's Tar Heels, who Four, are in fifth position with 3-4. Their victories have come over State, Davidson, -and ' The Citadel. Duke has scored 126 runs to its opponents 47 in Southern Con ference play and have a 184-72 mark in all games. In contrast North Carolina has 24 runs to its opponents 38 in league play and 75-68 in all games. Duke Plays Three The most league games that a northern team has played is six by William and Mary. They have an even split in loop play and are in fourth place behind Rich mond, George Washington, and Washington "and Lee. GW has a 2-1 record for a sec ond place tie with W & L. Mary land is tied .for the fourth spot with the Indians with an even in the Southern Conference which might pretty well decide the final outcome of the standings. The Blue Devils meet tough Wake For est this afternoon and on "Sat urday and sandwich a game in with Davidson on Thursday. Carolina has a game with State this afternoon and then travels to South Carolina for weekend games with Clemson and Furman. I Want You There will be an important meeting of the Daily Tar Heel sports staff this afternoon at 4:00. Present members are asked to be in the sports office at that time. Any spori-minded members of the fourth estate who 'would like to work for the DTH axe also urged to attend. See Biff Roberts at the meeting. We need you. - BASEBALL SCORES American League New York s, Philadelphia 2 Washington 3, Boston 2 mark rf 2-2. 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