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PAGE 5 mas urns THE DAILY TAXI IIEEL; THURSDAY,' LIAY 0, 1C52 Virginia Falls To Tar Heels 86V2-44V by Paul Cheney In their final home appearance of the current track season, Caro lina's Tar Heels defeated "the trackmen from the University of Virginia on Fetzer Field yester day afternoon, scoring 86 V2 points to 44 for the visitors. In the six field events each team racked up three wins. George Brasfield of Virginia soared to a lofty 13 feet six inches to win the pole vault. Miller scored the second Cavalier vic tory by taking first place in the discus, while Virginians Cocke, "White, and Muse finished in a three-way tie for high jump honors. Walker Wins The three Carolinians scoring victories in the field contests were Al Long in the broad jump, Bill Walker in the javelin, and Roger Morris in shot put. On the track the Tar Heels took seven victories in nine con tests. Carolina took three of the distance runs, with Bob Barden and Gordon Hamrick tying for the two mile, - Morris Osborne winning in the mile run, and Gene Brigham taking the 880. Harley Brown of UNC scored wins in both the 100 yard and 220 yard dashes. Romas White racked up a Tar Heel victory in the 220 yard low hurdles, while teammate Sonny Beall took the 120 yard high hurdles. McMullin Stars A final burst of speed by anchorman Jack McMullen brought the Cavaliers a victory in the mile relay, after the Tar Heels had led most of the way. Virginia's other victory on the track was in the .440 yard run, which was won by McMullen. Big Four Day Tryouts for position on the Carolina teams io participate in the annual Big Four Intra mural Day will , continue this afternoon and tonight. Edgar Betty will direct soft ball qualifying al 4:00; Jims White will conduct horseshoe trials at 4:00; and volleyball and table tennis tryouts will be held at 7:00 in Woollen Gym. KILLER OR HERO? A-G-M gives the dramatic answer In a great new real life story! 7 IV, m nil '!' win m ptf (Snnnnr1n4 J.3 ft Mia esra ni nnnrui - til UlKtl - -"v LAST TIMES TODAY Track Summaries Pole Vault G; Brasfield (Va.) 2. Jordan (UNC) 3. Tie between White (UNO and E. Brasfield (Va.). Dis tance:. 13 ft. 6 in. High jump 1. . Cocke (Va.) Muse (Va.) and White (Va.) 6 ft. 1 in. Broad jump 1. Long (UNC) 2. Scott (UNC) 3. Brown (UNC): Distance 21 ft. 11 in. . Shot Put 1. Morris (UNO 2. Miller (Va.) 3. Aulebnch (Va.) : Distance 47 nit j ii. t',2 m. Javelin throw 1. Walker (UNC) 2. Muse (Va.) 3. Bonny (UNC); Distance 133 ft. 6 in. Discus Throw -1. Miller (Va.) 2. Rizzo (UNC) 3. Morris (UNC) Dis tance 136 ft. 9',2 in. Mile run 1. Osborne (UNC) 2. Bos tian (UNC) 3. Houghtort (UNC): 4:32.8. 440-yard run McMullin (Va.) 2. Ray (UNC) 3. Reimer (UNC): 50:05. 100 yard dash 1. Brown (UNC) 2. Scott (UNC) 3. Ashwell (Va.) : 10.1. 120 yard high hurdles 1. Beall (UNC) 2. White (UNC) 3. Latham tVA): 14 7. . 880 yard dash 1. Brigham (UNC) 2. Bennett (UNC) 3. Webb (UNC): 1:57.7. 220 yard dash 1. Brown (UNO 2. Newton (UNC) 3. Ashwell (VA): 22 sec. 2 mile run 1. Tie between Barden (UNC) and Hamrick (UNC) 2. Byrnes (VA): 10:7.4. 220 yard low hurdles White (UNO 2. Latham (VA) 3. Cornell (UNO : 24.7. Mile Relay 1. VA. IMassie. Cocke. Latham, and McMullin) 2. UNC (Cain. Welch, Flowers, and Lemmon). crossemen To Take Trip . The Carolina lacrosse team will travel north this weekend for two games in Virginia.; The Tar Heels will be in Lexington Sat urday for a conference game with Washington and Lee. The stickmen will then meet Virginia Tech at Blacksburg on the following Monday. Carolina supports a season record of four wins, four losses, and one tie and are favored to take at least one victory on its trip. Coach Al Moore has been work ing the team hard this week in preparation for the final three games, the last meet scheduled with Duke on May 15. It is doubt ful that Walt Ernst will be ready for the games due to an injury received last week. Goalie Lew Floyd will be work ing hard in the last three engage ments to break the national goal saves record which he is about forty below now.. -, 4 UST Shipment1 of Blue & Ten ALSO -Ligheight'r DENIM' SLACKS '" U- In Colors - I Sylvia Ends Losing Skein In Easy Special to ,The Daily Tar Heel AMHERST, Mass., May 7 The Carolina tennis team took an easy 5-1 win over the University of Massachusetts here today in a match' played in unseasonably cold weather. The Tar Heels, play ing with substitutes in several po sitions, won five of the singles matches and all of the doubles. Pel Sylvia, number one man for Carolina, broke" a pelrsonal three game losing streak as he easily beat Robert Allen, 6-2, 6-2.' In the number five and six singles, Coach Kenf ield inserted Cecil Milton and Dick Sapp, his- two reserves, and Milton came up with a victory over John Ster ling, 7-5, 6-0. Sapp played a good match but lost to Clarence Simp son in three sets, 2-6, 6-4, 6-4. Payne Wins Easily In other singles matches, easy wins "were turned in by Herb Brown, Bob Payne and Sam Hen del. Payne won his match in two love sets. In the doubles matches the line up, was changed considerably. Browne and Handel played in the number one position and they were victors over Allen and John MacLeod, 2-6, 9-7, 6-1. In the number two spot, Izlar and Ker dasha beat Simpson and Charles Tilton, 6-3, 6-2. Milton and Sapp teamed-jup in "the number three doubles and beat Sterling and Melvin Tucker, 12-10, 6-1. Carolina moves oyer to Cam bridge, Massachusetts, for a match tomorrow with Harvard. Accord ing to comparative scores of matches with Amherst and Wil liams, the Harvard team will be favored to win over the Tar Heels. Singles Sylvia (UNO defeated Al len (M). 6-2. 6-2: Browne (UNC) defeated MacLeod (M), 6-2, 6-3: Payne (UNO defeated Murray (M). 6-0. 6-0; Handel (UNC) defeated Tucker (M), 5-1, 6-2; Milton (UNC) defeated Ster ling (M), 7-5, 6-0; Simpson (M) de feated Sapp (UNC) 2-6, 6-4, 6-4. Doubles Browne and Handel (UNC) defeated Allen and MacLeod (M), 2-6, 1-7, 6-1; Izlar and Kerdasha (UNO defeated Tilton and Simpson (M) , 6-3. 3-2; Milton and Sap (UNC) defeated Tucker and Sterling (M), 12-10, 6-1. Win RECE VED CORDS Kappa Sigs i o Move Info Piayoris Kappa Sigma captured a 17-2 j victory over Phi Gamma Delta-2 yesterday to move into the play offs of the fraternity division of intramural softball. The one-sided win gave the Kappa Sigs. the championship of League 3. They will meet Phi Delt-1 tomorrow, in the first game of the division playoffs Yesterday's game was an ' ab breviated" affair which ended in the third inning when the Kappa Sigs moved ahead by 15 runs. Phi Gam pitcher Claude Wilson was unable to check the hitting power of the winners, who scored in every inning. The Phi Gams scored both their ...... f j r f ; . 2 .ir- -.v. wsftc v f THURSDAY IS ICE CREAM SODA DAY Featuring-,' The i. ,( . STRAWBERRY sqdjV ; . TELEPHONE 2-8031 203 EAST FnAKKLIH ST. Ro imp runs in the first frame, and held a one run advantage at the end of that inning, but the Kappa ; Sigs pushed across nine tallies , in the second and seven more in t!ie third to put the game on ice. Bill Sanders went all the way on the mound for the winners, settling down to blank the oppo sition after their two early runs. Third baseman Dan Mainer was the Kappa Sigs' big man at the plate, rapping out three hits in four tries. Several others collected two hits for the victors, includ ing Dan Perry, Joe Wall, Chailie Trent, and Dick Fenegar. 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