PAGES A. i HE DAILY TAR HEEL SUNDAY, MAY 4. 1952 i Marbry Wins First; Wiess Clouts 2nd Straight Homer Special to The DAVIDSON, May 3 Don Marbry, boosted to the varsity from the Jayvee squad yesterday, turned in here today while Carolina blasted in a Southern Conference contest. The Tar Heels thumped two base hits and six singles, with a field wall by Dick wiess leading - the attack. It was Wiess' second homer in as many days. Carolina grabbed a 1-0 lead in the first inning when Mark Her ring singled, went to second on a passed ball by Davidson catcher Safelos, and scored on successive ground balls by Coats and Dale. Lengthen Lead The Tar Heels lengthened their lead to 2-0 in the third on two singles and a stolen base. Bruce Coats singled with one away, stold second, and scored on a long single by Connie Gravitte. Caro lina got two more hits and a run in the fourth when John Mot Carolina's baseball team re turned home around eight o'clock last night. The Tar Heels will go to Ashboro Monday to , play a night game with Mc- j Craxy Hosiery, one of the better semi-pro teams in the state. singer doubled to the right field fence and came home on Charlie Bridger's single to make the score 3-0. Davidson scored three times in the bottom of the ninth to tie the score at 3-3. The third was the only inning that Marbry was in: deep trouble, and he tightened down after allowing three runs. Breaks Tie Carolina broke the tie and went into the lead to stay in the top half of the sixth when Motsinger walked and then Wiess sent him trotting in with his blast over the wall, making the score 5-3. David son moved up a notch in the bot tom of the eighth, scoring one run to narrow Carolina's lead to 5-4L The Tar Heels saved their big inning until the ninth, when a passed ball, a wild pitch, an error, and three long hits gave them lour runs. Wiess walked, was singled to third by Herring, and then scored on a 40-foot double by Gravitte that missed being a homer by one foot. Davidson sent in reliefer Smith for starting pitcher Bennett who allowed Gravitte to score on a wild pitch, before retiring the side with Caro lina ahead, 9-4. UNC 101 102 004 9 0 Davidson 000 300 010 4 7 4 Carolina Marbry and Wiess. David son Bennett. Smith (9). and Safelos. Murals SOFTBALL 4:00 Field 1. DKE-1 vs Zeta Psi-1; Field 2. SAE-1 vs Pi Lamb; Field 3. Kap Sig vs DKE-2; Field 4, Beta-2 vs AK Psi. 5:00 Field 1. PiKA-1 vs Phi Cam-2; Field 2, Phi Gam-1 vs Sig Nu-2; Field 3. Old; West vs Dental Sch-2; Field 4. Med Sch-2 vs Connor-1. TENNIS 5:00 Sig Chi vs Zeta Psi. HORSESHOES 7:00 SPE-3 vs Theta Chi-2; Chi PsI-3 vs ATO-2. 7:40 Phi Gam-3 vs Sig Chi-2J JBeta 1 vs Phi Kap Sig-1. 8:20 Phi Gam-2 v Zete-2; ATO-1 vs Sig Nu-2. Daily Tar Heel a seven-hit pitching performance nine hits to beat Davidson, 9-4, Bulldog pitchers for three extra- 425-foot home run over the center Lacrossers Winners Byl2-5; Harrall Sets Goal Record by Martin Jordan Dickie Harrall, outstanding freshman lacrosseman, broke the university season scoring record yesterday as the Tar Heel stick men defeated Virginia Tech 12-5. Harrall, who topped the indi vidual game record in scoring last week with seven goals, racked up three scores yesterday to bring his season total to 19 which is three above the uni versity record set by Walt Ernst last season. Dickie will have three more chances to advance the mark as the Tar Heels go cn the road next week in the last lap of their schedule. Dick Pillsbury put three goals in the basket and assisted four scores to top the scoring for Caro lina, in yesterday's game. Ted Dawes, another fast attackman, tallied three times for the Tar Heels and assisted in one goal. Buddy Kaufman, "Buck" Bark ley, and Bill Walker scored once each to account for the 12 Caro lina goals. Lew Floyd, Carolina's Ail- American hopeful, played his usual fine game in the goalie position as he increased his sea son saves total to 148; Lew's total in saves is only about forty be low the national record,; and with three games remaining Floyd has a good chance of tapping that mark. '- - ! ' :-; ; ! ; ! - . - Jiggs Watnee led ithe scoring for the Gobblers with three goals. Ed Wiley and Frank !Riddick tal lied once each for the losers' from Blacksburg. ' ' i ; i " Tomorrow Out-of-print All Subjecis- TIM GRAND OVER SUTTON'S DRUG STORE REFRESH ME NTS - jf0rC&f NOW THEM 'COlt)f IS 60N2.I CAN GIT MYIiMpaCK AH EMPTY THAT RATTY N5T ff outeh nv C t ?2 HiHGailWins LOUISVILLE. Ky.. May 3 Favored Hill Gail look the lead ai ihe three quarter pole and won the Kentucky Derby three lengths ahead of Sub Fleet to day in 2:01 35. just 15 second off ihe track record. Jockey Eddie Arcaro won ihe derby for the fifth time in his career, with Calumet Stables I taking the $96,300 prize money. The Tar Heel squad has three games yet to play and will travel to Washington and Lee next Sat urday for their next engagement. The following Monday the Caro lina stickmen meet VPI at Blacks burg, and they end the season with a game at Duke on May 15. Carolina Position VPI Harrall lattack Watnee Pillsbury .attack . . , Wilkens Dawes - attack - maaicK Bell midfield . ..!? Pearson Kaufman .center .... Manning Barkley midfield Greenway Stokes defense Swats Friedman defense Ryan Fields defense Tankard Floyd goalie Bush Goals: (VPI) Watnee 3. Wiley l. Riddick 1; (UNO Harrall 3. Dawes 3, Pillsbury 3, Kaufman 1, Barkley 1. Walker 1. Substitutions: (VPI) Wiley. Bur russ, McKinney. Hayworth; (UNC) Hursh. Linker, Wolfsheimer, Walker, Burrell. Jones. Sully, Asycue, Hughes, Dawes, Johnson, Gladstone, Bryant, Hanes, Dameron, Matthews. WAA Softball The Tri-Delts nosed-out the Pi Phi's, 16-15, in the Woman's Ath letic Association softball tourna ment. Chi Omega won by forfeit in the only other contest sche duled. Next round of the single elim ination tournament will be play ed May 5, at 5:00 on Kenan Field. The KD's 1 meet AD Pi, md a Carr Kenan combination team will play the Town Girls. ' Carolina trainer Fitz - Lutz thinks that a Notre Dame base ball coach had the right idea--- he quit his job as coach and be came a football trainer. May 5 Books On Ph. 2-6173 ymmm 'mother t i& despoiled-; OPENING mm KfioffCU OP 1 , I 1 I r ennis 1 earn iiBiasra Special to The Daily Tar Heel WILLIAMSBURG, Va. The Carolina tennis team opened its northern trip here yesterday afternoon by taking a 6-3 : win over William and Mary. It was the depth of the team which pulled it through as the usually strong parts of the lineup were unable to win. Both Del Sylvia and Herb Browne, the first and second players respectively, were beaten and the number one doubles was also beaten. Sylvia lost to Tom Boys 7-5, 6-4 in an upset in which he had many chances to win but missed shots which he usually puts away with ease. This loss means that Boys will be seeded ahead of Sylvia in the Southern Confer ence tournament later this month. Brokne was beaten by Rey nold Barnes 6-2, 7-5. In the doubles, Sylvia and Handel lost to Bols and Barnes 2-6 6-2, 6-4. The Carolina pair looked very good in winning the first set easily but Jet up to lose the second. The score was tied at four games all in the third set when the William and Mary team broke the Carolina service and went on to win. the last game. Singles Boys (WtM) defeated Syl via (UNC). 7-5, 6-4; Barnes (W&M) defeated Browne (UNC), 6-2. 7-5; Payne (UNC) defeated Larkin (W&M), 6-0? 6-1; Handel (UNC) defeated Spies (W&M) , 6-1. 6-0; Izlar (UNC) defeated Hearn (W&M), 6-4, 6-2; Kerdasha (UNC) defeated Gieg (W&M), 9-7, 6-3. Doubles Boys . and Barnes (W&M) defeated Sylvia and Handel (UNO, 2-6, 6-2, 6-4; Browne and Payne (UNC) defeated Spies and Lawrence (W&M), 6-0. 6-1; Izlar and Kerdasha (UNC) defeated Larkin and Hearn (W&M), w ill People judge "you ot first by appear ance So everyone should look pre sentable at all times. Let our experts keep your clothes looking like new. U NI VERS ITY CLEANERS Across from Post Office MlZ TOei BUILT THAT UPCT iu LWY HAT FOJ? WHICH $HB HAP NO i r ' " w i-w ii. rwi . 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