:z4 THE DAILY TAR HEEL, TUESDAYAPRIL 22. 1 952 - t n n mm mee-ii I 1 Zeta Psi Fraternity Connor Dorm Leaders v - by Biff Roberts A bunch of not-too-well conditioned athletes will buck the hot sun this afternoon to make a bid for campus glory in -the annual intramural track meet at Fetzer Field. The first event, the 60-yard dash, will start the afternoon's gruel ling two-hour meet at 4:00. , . Today's finals climax two days -of qualifying which cut the original, entry list of over 200 down to ap- : proximately 100 men. Zeie. Connor Favored Zeta Psi and Connor Dormitory will rank as. the favorites in the fraternity and dorm divisions be cause of their team depth. The Zetes will have 22 survivers of the qualifying and Connor, which didn't have to submit to qualify ing, will send its original team of 22 into today's finals. Both will also have two relay teams. Ay cock may prove a big threat - in the dorm division, however, with 18 men and two relay teams ready to compete. The other two , teams in the dorrn jdivision . are Stacy " and Winston. Because of the few entries in the dorm di vision there was no qualifying. . A couple of other teams might come" through in the fraternity division. SAE has 11 men left in the finals while Beta and ATO , will send 10 and nine respective ly. ATO Defends Title The ATO's were co-champions last year but probably won't fare as well this year. The Sigma Chi's who had the other half of the title last spring are not re- presented this time. . Other teams who have entries in the fraternity division are FhJ Delt with two, Lamba Chi with three, Kappa Sig with two, Phi Kappa Sig with four, DKE with three, Chi Phi with one, and Theta Chi with two. All of these (See MURALS, page 5) Three-quarter Mile Run: Lowthrope. Phi Kap; Hughes. DKE; Eberlee. Lamb Chi: Hili, DKJ1; Gold, SAE; Haines. Zete; Patterson, Beta. 100-yard Dash: Long, Zete; Wooten, Beta; Carson. Phi . DeltL Gess, Zete; J. Kelso ATO. 60-yard Dash: Brown, Zeter Carson, Phi Delt; Randolph, ATOr J. Kelso, ATO; Hart. ATO; Boren, Zete. 70-yard High Hurdles J- Cheek, Kappa Sig; Owen, Zete; McClenagen, SAE; Williams6n, Zete; Byrely, Beta, Shot Put: Marcinko, Theta Chi; Mc Gee. Beta; Miketa, Phi Kap; Wallace, Zete; Winston, Zete. Discus: Beaver, Kappa Sig: Council, Beta; Coxe, Zete; Marcinko, Theta Chi; Miketa, Phi Kap; Reuning, SAE; Sher rill, SAE; Toledano, DKE; Winston, Zete. - ; . High 'Jump: Boren, Zete; Eberle, Lamb Chi; Joyner, Zete; Mason, ATO; Owen. Zete; Spangler, SAE; Thomp son, SAE. 70-yard Low Hurdles:. Thompson, SAE; Bryant. Zete; McClenagan, Par rington, Zete; Blythe, Beta; Samuel, Theta Chi; Cheek, Kappa Sig; Watts, Lamb Chi; Williamson, Zete; Diggs, Theta Chi. Broad -Jump: Bryant, Zete; Ernst, ATO; Gess, Zete; Goodin, Lambda Chi; lart, ATO; Johnson, SAE; Long, Zete; Reuning, Tettlebach, Beta; Woods, Phi Kap; Wooten, Beta. Pole Vault: Goodin, Lambda Chi; Hanes, SAE; McCollam, Beta, Murals SOFTBALL 4:00 Field 1, Chi Psi-1 vs TEP-2; Field 2, PiKa-1 vs Pi Lamb. 5:00 Field 1. Dental Sch-1 vs Medical Sch-1; Field 2, B-V-P vs Medical Sch-2. 7:00 Phi Gam-3 vs Sig Chi-2; Chi Psi-3 vs ATO-2. 7:40 Phi Gam-2 vs Zetes-2; Beta-1 vs Phi Kap Sig-1. 8:20 SPE-3 vs Lamb Chi-2. Yafes Hurls One-Hit Win For Phi Kaps Softball competition" continued yesterday as teams met -throughout the afternoon in high scoring and slow moving games. Taking the spotlight in the intramural play was Phi Kappa Sigma Yates, who pitched a one hit game against the TEP second team as his team took a 17-0 victory. Yates led the hitting for the Phi Kapps also with two home runs in three trips ' at bat. The game ended after four innings of play. Another four inning game was the Phi Gam-Kappa Sig match. The Kappa Sig squad racked up 15 runs in four innings to take an easy 15-0 win. For the Kappa Sigs, Cheek led the hitting with one double and two singles in three itmes at bat. Sanders pitch ed a two hitter for the winners. The TEP first team and the Theta Chi squad had a tight game which ended in a 7-6 win for the TEP club. Ackerman for the win ners homered with one man on base in the last half of the last inning to score the winning run. Another close game was the PiKA-Chi Phi match which end ed with a 13-11 victory for the PiKAS. Patterson for the PiKA squad had threef or three with a homer, a double, and a single. The Beta two team lost to the Phi Delt club in three innings by a score of 15-0. An 11 run first inning assured the Phi Delt team of the win. Four games were not reported. They were the KA-Zeta Psi 1 game, the SAE 1-DKE 2 game, the Phi Delt Chi-Phi Gam 1, and the Sigma Chi ; 2-Kappa Psi 1 match. NOW the Hula Special From the sun-kissed islands - of Hawaii, straight to you comes this colorful cream sundae via the Dairy Bar. Order it now. and revel in its delightful, fruity goodness A NEW TREAT ALWAYS at acrossejrien Practice With N orvo by Martin Jordan ? The Carolina lacrosse team will resume- play Saturday after a week's rest from season cempet ition when it meets the Norfolk Naval Air Station here.. The Tar Heel stickmen defeated the Nor folk club 12-5 early this season. Coach Al Moore has been send ing the team through a week of hard practice in preparation for the game. Moore, who is a former All-America lacrosseman, has de veloped the sport at UNC since its beginning here three years ago. Next seanon the Tar Heel squad will have more experience than in previous years with a "large number of the starters "this s?a son returning. Floyd Back Goalie Lew Floyd, who has racked up well over a hundred Jack Coombs, Duke Baseball Coach, To Retire In August Special to The Daily Tar Heel Blue Devil crew even better than DURHAM, April 23 John W. (Jack) Coombs, head baseball coach at Duke University, for the last 24 years, will retire August 31, it was announced here today. Coombs, called "Mr. College Baseball", by many, will leave the aqtive coaching ranks under a school ruling which prohibits him from serving after the age of 69. In his playing days, Coombs was an outstanding pitcher for the Philadelphia Athletics in the years before the first World War. In 1910 he pitched 13 shutouts, a record which still stands, and he has been frequently mentioned for the Baseball Hall of Fame. During his long stay at Duke, he , has sent several top-notch players to the major leagues, in cluding Bill Werber and Bill Mc Cahan, and his teams have won the Southern Conference baseball crown many times. The last Con ference championship for Duke was won by the 195t team, and many observers rate this year's 1 ? . ... H H ice it Xhtit l I Ik Air S" goal saves "and who has broken the Carolina saves record three times this season, will return next year. Floyd is a Junior with no previous experience in lacrosse before his participation on the Carolina squad. . Another bright spot in the Tar Heel line-up is Freshman Dick Harrall. Harrall, who played la crosse in high school for several years, has been the leading la crosseman f of the Tar Heel squad in season play this year. Dick will have three more years of eligibil ity with the, Carolina squad. Dave Cole, one of the starting midfieldmen, will return next year for his last season. Cole has year and has led the scoring for the, Carolina club in several games. Walt Ernst has shown his abil- that one. Chess Tournament F"our matches were run off Monday night in the dormitory chess tournament, with Everett 1 defeating Graham, and Winston defeating Everett 2 to remain tied for the lead in the tourna ment with 5 points apiece. Old West, Everett 2, and Alex ander are next in the standings with 4 points each. Other Monday night results found Old West defeating Stacy, and Alexander taking a win over Lewis. Today's matches will send Everett 1 against Old West, Eve rett 2 against Lewis, Alexander against Graham, and Winston against Stacy. Only at THE SPORT SHOP Will You Find These PLATINUM REY-FLAMM A special purchase made this unbelievable - price possible. You'll find the same quality fabric in suits selling from $10.00 to $20.00 more. These handsome GREY FLAN NEL SUITS are beauti fully tailored in the sea son's newest styles. Easy fitting "natural".' shoul ders, with patch pockels. See Them; Today -Bills Mailed Home "V ( mr For Match tation Saturday ity as an attackman many times this season with his heads-up play. Ernst is in his Junior year and will be eligible for another season. - Kaufman Fields Leave Two other juniors, Dick Pills bury, and Ted Dawes, have held down starting positions on the attack group this year and will be added strength on the squad next season. Co-captain Buddy Kaufman and Jack Fields, will be the only start (See LACROSSE, page 8) in a fbrlbeig-Seatof IwM " VW py fry :::W' Also Color Cartoon '.Iff act Today V Try.! Mil! ;Vl T - i us TV ELS V f s I 1 I . i I t I 1 iiTllimiiiiii rrrrr iirnnnniipiri mm mi n i i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniffl mmum ipii iLH,uwy pww w inni irnirtimn iwiinnir;iwnniiiMi THE COOK EXCHANGE 1 ; r ... Durham, IT. C. Everything in Books 203 E. Franklin St. i t r. - ii X S Tel. 28581 V

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