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PAGCS rvrc err 0 uiML-" it. mum s n - n n n-.n i a - I I . V"N THE DAILY TAR HEEL, THUItSBiXY, MAY I. 1S52 fa Seeks 1 6th Win Of Season Leaves Tomorrow For North j. by Vardy Buckalew - - - The Carolina tennis team closes its home season this afternoon when it meets Washington and Lee University from Lexington, Vir ginia. The Tar Heels will be seeking their sixteenth win after two consecutive losses and they are trouble with the Generals. Although W&L's strength is unknown, Coach Kenneld does not expect that they will be very strong. The week-end rains kept the players off the courts from Thurs day until Tuesday but the team should be at full strength today when Herb Browne returns to the number three position "after a short illness. Booker To Play The lineup will -be the same .as usual except in the third dou bles, the main weak spot of thej team, where Coach Kenneld will probably use Johnny Booker with Bill Izlar in an .effort to form a strong combination. Booker has improved rapidly this season and it is hoped that he will solve the problem of the third doubles. The match with, Davidson which was rained out last Satur day will definitely be played agin if Davidson beats Duke, ac cording to Coach Kenfield. He also said that it was possible that the match would be played even if Davidson does not beat Duke, although it is' not likeiy. If the match is played, it will be on May 14 when the team goes to Charlotte for the Southern Con ference tournament. Leaves Tomorrow The team leaves tomorrow aft ernoon for an extended northern trip where it will play seven matches in ten days. The trip opens against William and Mary in Williamsburg, Va., on Satur day and closes with Virginia on May 13, in Charlottesville. The only, thing remaining - on the schedule after that is the three day conference tournament which opens on May 15. Booker, who was being counted on for the third doubles, will have to be left behind due to studies when the team leaves on the trip. Coach Kenfield has three other possibilities for Izlar's partner in the doubles, Ronny Kerdasha, Dick Sapp, or Cecil Milton, and will probably use all three at one time or another. Wi Hiatus iHoiriors As Boson Win 5-3 -.. . Special to Th Daily Tar Heel BOSTON, April 30 Today was Ted Williams Day at. Fenway Park and the Splendid Splinter bowed out of play in splendid fashion by blasting a 390-foot home run in the seventh inning with Dom DiMaggio on base to break up a tie ball game as the Red Sox dropped Detroit 5-3. - This was the last day- of action for Williams who will leave to morrow for 17 months of active duty with the Marine air corps. The score was tied at 3-3 in the seventh when DiMaggio singled. Then Ted stepped to the plate and powdered his mighty, homer. The blast allowed Mel Parnell to win his third straight game of the year. He has yet to suffer a loss. , The win insured the Red Sox' first place position by giving them a 10-2 record. For Detroit it was the ninth loss against only : two , , wjns. - '" : ; n ' ; M" M Hi'Ufi) H f Hi Mt If MM - ; I H not expected to have too much i The Rains Come Luck finally ran out on Coach John Kenfield and his iennis team Saturday when the match at Davidson was rained out. It was the first match since the 1950 season that Kenfield has had cancelled by rain. The netiers went through the final five matches of the '50 cam paign without getting rained out and then added last year's complete slate of 25 meets and the first 17 this year for a to tal of 47 straight matches. I s Zv F'JS FTZ3 SALE STARTS THURS DAY, MAY 1 st 9:00 A.M. WOOL SUITS ADVERTISED BR AS SPORl 2 fL.i" C One Reg; , - t . N hi orr exas m mm Special to The Daily Tar Hm, I ATHENS, Ga., April - 30 The annual Southern Intercollegiate golf tournament will get under way here tomorrow morning with play over the first 18 holes of the 72-hole tourney. In addition to the Southeastern Conference teams which are gathered her f of their Confer ence championship, squads from all over the" South have come to compete for the team and in dividual titles. North Texas State brings back both the defending team cham pions and the individual champ. Led last year by Billy Maxwell, who won the individual award, the North Texas team will again be favored to win. Only one player "was lost from last year's sextet. " Maxwell will be the decided favorite in individual play, too. As Money avirs 400 . JL mm mmm ANDS A SAVjNG TO YOU UP TO : .4 ; Vc are over-stocked! We must have room for summer stock arriving daily. " ! SPORT COATS, SLACKS, SHIRTS AND SHOES ALL on sale to reduce our Inventory! 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