9 THE DAILY TAR HEEL, SUNDAY, APRIL 27, 1952 PAGE gj) n " pj) nil iS) j2) B , aces Tracks -11 earn ( r.VM BOi warn ' 111 n in imn n mwj n n i himi iu ' '" ' ' 53 V Ov Special to The Daily Tar Heel LEXINGTON, Va. Apr. 26 The Carolina track team trounced Vir ginia Military Institute here to day by a score of 89 to 42. . The Tar Heel squad took 1 1 out of 15 first places, and was exceptionally strong in the field events. The visitors swept all three places in three events, the 12 yard high hurdles, javelin, and discus. Bob Bell was high' scorer for Carolina, taking a first in the 120 yard high hurdles, a second in the javelin, and a third in the 220 yard low hurdles, for a total of nine points. Runner up for scor- j a nrst in tne nign jump, umua in viic uigu imiuica cuiu. jav elin. High for VMI were John Mapp and Bill Massey. One- of the outstanding indi vidual performances was turned in by Carolina's Frank Scott, who won the 100 yard dash in the excellent time of 9.9 second. The meet was run off in cold weather, with a little rain, and there was a strong wind .blowing at times during the afternoon. The weather, however, failed to ham per the performances of either team to a great extent. The Carolina squad will return the high and ing honors was Bill Cornell, with1 to Chapel Hill early this evening. Tat Heel Golfers Meef Duke On Finley Course Tomorrow Carolina's undefeated golf team meets the powerful Duke squad tomorrow afternoon at 1:30 on the Finley golf course. The Tar Heels are riding the crest, of an eleven natch win ning streak, while the Blue Devils have lost one "match to Florida, and have tied the same Florida team on another occasion. Last year, Carolina and Duke each won one match, and the competition is expected to be equally keen this year, on the basis, of the matches played so far. Carolina coach Chuck Ericson will call on his regular team to oppose the Blue Devils. Playing for the Tar Heels will be Lew Brown, Bob Black, Tommy Lang ley, Jimmy Ferree, Bill William- Raincd Out Special to The Daily Tar Heel GREENVILLE. S. C. April 28 The baseball 1 game sche duled here today between Fur man and the University of North 1 Carolina was cancelled because of rain. The North Carolina squad will return to Chapel Hill tonight. son, and either Bill Thornton. Pete Parker or The match is considered to be one of the feature contests of the year, and both teams will be go ing all out for a victory. Track Summaries One-mile Runt 1. Massey (VMI), 2. Osbourne (UNO,. 3. Bailey (VMI) . Time: 4:33.1. 440-yard Ryn: 1. Ray (UNO, 2. Shea (VMI), 3. Bain (VMI). Time: 52.4. Pole Vault: 1. Jordan (UNO, and White (UNO . tie, 3. Barry (VMI) . Height: 11 feet. 100-yard Dash: 1. Scott (UNO, 2. Brown (UNO, "3. Mapp (VMI). Time: 9.9. - " . ' Shot Put: 1. Morris (UNO. 2. Mc Allister (UNO, 3. Byrd (VMI). Dis tance: 42 feet 10 'z inches. . ' Broad Jump: 1. Mapp (VMI). 2. Spencer (VMI). 3. Scott (UNO . Dis tance: 21 fe. 5i in. 120-yard High Hurdles: 1. Bell (UNO 2. Beall (UNC), 3. Cornell (UNO. Time: 15.2. 880-yard Run: 1. Angle (VMI). 2. Massey (VMI), 3. Bernsett (UNO. Time: 2:01, 1 High Jump: 1: Cornell (UNO, -2. Quesinberry (VMI), Barry (VMI), Spencer (VMI). Haire (UNC), tie. Height: 5 ft. 9 in. 220-yard Dash: 1. Brown (UNO. 2. Bain (VMI). 3. Shea (VMI). Time 22.4. Javelin: 1. Walker (UNO. 2. Bell (UNC), 3. Cornell (UNC). Distance: 172 ft. 3 in. Two-mile Run: 1. Barden (UNO. 2. Glatz (UNC). 3. McLean (VMI). Time: 10:21.1. 220-yard Low Hurdles: 1. Mapp (VMI), 2. White (UNC). 3. Bell (UNC). Time: 24.9. Discus: 1. McAllister (UNC). 2. Morris (UNO, 3. Rizzo (UNC). Dis tance: 129 ft. 11 in. WOULD YOU LIKE TO SAVE MONEY? TIIEN SHOP AT THE SPORT SHOP MONDAY AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE TREMENDOUS SAVINGS 6 Nylon Cord SPORPJ ACICE 9.95 REGULAR $24.75 VALUE THE NEW POPULAR CAROLINA BLUE O DENIM SUITS ... . . 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