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THE DAILY TAR HEEL. SATURDAY. MAY 3. 1952
Nefters Leave On Road Trip
Carolina's winning tennis team
left yesterday on a tour of the
w i
North, with William and Mary j
College in Williamsburg, Virginia
slated for its first stop.
William and Mary is always
strong in Southern Conference
play, and the Indians were hypo-
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thetical Virginia champions last
year. The Tar Heels are still
slight favorites to take the match
however. .
The team's parting shot on the
Carolina courts was a resounding
9-0 win over Washington and Lee
Thursday, and Coach John Ken
field was pleased with the shoot
ing of the whole team. Kenfield
had a few problems, especially
with the third doubles, but he
feels the team has shown im
provement. The netters will finesse all the
states between Virginia and Mass
achusetts, and on Tuesday, May
5, they will play Massachusetts
College at Amherst. The team
will come back to Virginia May
13 to piay the University of Vir
ginia, and then go to the Southern
Conference Championships at
Davidson. v -
Baseball
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ond run of the mmng. Wiess
singled for Carolina's third con
secutive hit with two away,
scoring Bridger and giving the
Tar Heels a 9-0 lead.
Bruce Coats led off the eighth
with a long line drive to right
center, and scrambled home
standing up for a homer and
Carolina's last run of the game.
The win gives Carolina a 6-6
record in Conference play for the
season. Ports hurling job was the
best Carolina has seen this year,
and coach Walt Rabb was pleased
with -the heartening amount of
hits the Tar Heels collected. Only
Dale and Gravitte, usually Caro
lina's best hitters, went without
a safety yesterday.
JV Runners
Beat
Durham
By 73-49
The Carolina junior varsity
track team racked up 73 points
yesterday to defeat the Durham
High squad, 73-49.
The Tar Heel tracksters took
ten first places in the fourteen
events of the afternoon, and
held the lead during the entire
meet. There were no individual
standouts competing in the meet.
One-mile Run 1. Houghton (UNC),
2. 5unt (D). 3. Bostian (UNO.. Time:
4:38.4. -
440-yard Run 1. Mayes (D), 2. Loft
quist" '(UNC), 3. Bissette (D). Time:
53.0. -
100-yard -Dash 1. Rosenbacher
(UNO. 2. -Hale (UNO, 3. Honeycutt
(D). Time: 10.6.
120-yard High Hurdles 1. Guthrie
(UNO. 2. Vogel (UNO, Woodall (D).
Time: 16.3. "
880-yard Run 1. Higgins (UNO, 2.
Holt (D),-3. Heath (UNC). Time:
2:04.5.. -
220-yard Dash 1. Hale (UNC). 2.
Rosenbacher ' (UNC) , Honeycutt (D).
Time: 23.3.
180-yard Low Hurdles 1. Vogel
(UNO, 2.' Guthrie (UNO. Woodall
(D): Time: 21.8.
Pole Vault 1. Williams (UNO , 2.
House (D),' 3. Goodin (UNC). Height:
11 ft. -. r
High Jump 1. Tie between Vogel
(UNO and Hackney (D), 3. Anders
(D). Height: 5 ft. 8 in.
Shot Put 1. Stone (D), 2. Denning
(D), 3 Marcinko (UNC). Distance: 46
ft. ,
Javelin i. Marcinko (UNC) . 2.
House (D), 3. Denning (D), Distance:
158 ft. 6 in.
Broad Jump Hackney (D), 2. Mc
Ghee (D), 3. Guthrie (UNC). Dis
tance: 20 ft. ;
Discus 1. Denning (D). 2. Marcinko
(UNO. 3. Trendle (UNC). Distance:
127 ft.
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Sports Day
To Be Held
On May 14
by Martin Jordan
The annual Big Four Sports
Day program has been planned
by the murals office and prepara
tions for tryouts have been made
for the "big event to be held on
May 13. The program will con
sist of competition in softball,
horseshoes, tennis, handball,
volleyball, golf and table tennis.
Duke, Wake Forest, State, and
Carolina will have their best
intra-mural teams and individual
stars entered in the meet, which
will be held Tiere at Chapel Hill.
The Sports day will come as a
climax to this year's murals pro
gram. The Tar Heel murals office has
made plans for softball tryouts,
which will be held on field num
ber 5 from 4:00 to 6:00 on Mon
day, May 5. Many players, repre
senting the numerous fine teams
in both intra-mural softball divi
sions, are expected to tryout for
positions on the Carolina team.
Horseshoe tryouts will be held
at 7:00 Wednesday night of next
week, and tennis tryouts are
scheduled for 4:00 on next Mon
day and Wednesday.
Tryout schedules have not been
released by the intra-mural of
fice for handball, volleyball, golf
and table tennis. The tryouts will
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- Lost Bracelet
Barty4 Dunlop lost a valu
able gold bracelet Thursday
night at the University Club.
Carnival in Navy Field. The
bracelet was lost in the vici
nity of the Phi Delt-Tri Delt
booth. Anyone having informa
tion on the item is requested
to contact Miss Dunlop at Mc
Iver Dorm.
Civil Service
A Civil Service examination
for the position of library as
sistant, GS-3 through GS-5, is
now open. Basic entrance sala
ries range from $2,950 to
$3,410 a year. The exam re
quires a written test. Additional
information may be obtained
from the post office.
Newcomers Club
The Newcomers Club will
entertain their husbands and
special guests at a buffet sup
per tonight at 7 o'clock in the
Green Room, Lenoir Hall. Dr.
and Mrs. I. G. Green will enter
tain with folk songs.
probably be held early next week.
A fast and heated race is ex
pected irj all events as none of
the schools entered are favored.
CLASSI
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