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Si"? cond Win 11 Un 4-Siiffe e 3 .Special to The Daily Tab Hex V7AKE FOREST, May 8 Don fXbry, pitching his second game fes his promotion rrom the jun- varsity only six days ago, got g second straight win in South- Conference play here today 5 setting Wake Forest down on jjr hits, 6-2. ided by a three-run homer by battery mate Dick Wiess, Mar- f bested the Deacons prize chman hurler, Rudy Williams, ia .had blanked Carolina ear ; r jn the y.ear, 4-0. ; In a game that provided a little ; ; cl ' everything, Coach Walter j ibb shifted his lineup in an at- rt to Install a little batting rcr in the Carolina team, i tad Skeet Hesmer on third d Ben Smith back on first. jrracr-added a little, power to 5 batting order by getting two f , four.- Connie Gravitte had tickles and Marbry aided his m tcstse hy getting two singles ! f.ifsar trips. . . " ' r - I ... j. v. ... ... -. . . ....... ) Carolina got off to a lead in the I IrJt inning when Wayne White, ika bilked each of five times zl ns faced Williams, was czz to first base. After Smith Vr30id " out, Gravitte singled h' t$ third. : zn with runners "on first and C'd .Tfes blasted his 350 foot ;:.r5 tun to send Carolina out tTffites had been extremely 1 ctive up until that time, strik fi tut five of the first nine men l fsce him,: but he couldn't stave If th Tar Heels after that third I iCsrolina added one more in its i ;II of the fifth inning on a single jy Hesmer, a sacrifice which sent fcancr to second, and. a ground p which sent him to third. Then fhite got another of his five ,-alks. The two Tar Heels then ulled a double steal with Hes- isr scoring. i j 1 1 The Tar Heels got their final vo runs m tne eigntn innmg. tier "WVVte liad walked again, it2 singled Smith to third on ; r:cond hit of the day. Smith -re d when Williams committed : recend balk of the afternoon. kept the rally going : vl:r,g and bringing in Gra ' v ''ith the final run for Caro- p1'":yc:i rn.- r f Don Mar-Velous Carolina AB R H PO A Hesmer, 3b 4 12 0 2 Dale, ss 3 0 0 4 5 Herring, 2b 5 0 0 4 5 Whitefi If . 0 1 0 10 Smith, lb 5 1 0 10 1 Gravette, cf 4 2 2 0 0 Wiess, c 4 118 2 Bridger, rf 4 0 1 0 0 Marbry, p 4 0 2 01 Totals 33 6 8 27 16 Wake Forest AB" R H PO A Alford, cf '3 0 2 1 0 Harris, ss 3 0 0 3 3 Lipstak. 3b 4 0 0 1 4 B. Smith, lb 2 0 0 8 0 Floyd, If 4 0 0 4 .0 Hardeson rf 3 0 0 2 0 x-Signore, 1 0 0 0 0 Stallings, 2b 2 2 12 3 xx-Tatums 0 0 0 0 0 Brooks, c 2 0 ,0 6 0 xxx-Howard 1 0 0 0 0 Williams, p 3 0 1 0 1 Totals ; 28 2 4 27 11 x-Popped out for Hardison in 9th. XX-Walked for Stallings in 9th. xxx-Hit for Brooks in 9th. Carolina 000 310 020 6-8-0 Wake .Forest 000 010 010 2-4-3 Errors: Harris 2, B. Smith; Runs batted in Wiess 3, Bridger, Alford, Williams; Home runs Wiess; Stolen bases Hesmer, , White, Stallings 2, Brooks; Sacrifices Dale 2; Double plays Dale to Herring to Smith,2; Left on bases Carolina 9, Wake Fo rest6; Base on balls off : Marbry! 6, Williams 6; Struck out by: Marbry 9, Williams. 6; Hits off : Marbry 4 in 9 innings, Williams 8 in 9 innings; Balk Williams 2; Losing pitcher Williams, Winning pitcher Marbry; Time of game 2:20. Lyevly Hurls One-Hifier Tor Winston ' The number one team of Win ston Dormitory defeated the Den tal School in the first round of the dormitory division of intra- murar Softball yesterday after noon, 15-0, in a contest which re quired only four innings. The, highlight of the game was the . sterling mound performance turned in by Winston's Jim Ly- Delta Kappa Epsilon defeated Sigma Nu and Zeta Psi defeat ed ATO Wednesday io move into the finals of the fraternity tennis tourney. They will meet next Wednesday io see who will represent the fraternities in the ail-campus championship. erly. Lyerly limited the opposi tion to one hit, while fanning seven oaxxers, six. oi tnem m suc- by an infield single in the first inning. He had previously turned in a no-hitter and a one hitter during the intramural season. Poindexter was the" batting hero for the winners, as he club- ed two home runs in three trips to the plate. Tough Match Is Expected From Devils by Biff Roberts A record of 12 straight wins could easily be wiped off the boards this afternoon at 2:00 when Carolina's golf team meets Duke at Hope Valley Country Club in Durham in what should be the undefeated Tar Heels toughest dual meet of the year. The Blue Devils appear to be potentially the strongest team Carolina will face this season and to add to their favor they will be graced with the advantage of playing on their home course. , , Duke, too, has a record which approaches the Tar Heels' un beaten skein. The Devils have lost but one match this , season, that an early season meet to Florida while Duke was on a spring-vacation tour of the South. They came back to avenge that loss party bly tying Florida the next day. Duke Has Won 13 Duke has 13 victories to go with the loss and the tie and with the home course advantage could easily get win number 14. The Carolina golfers seem to be in top shape now, though, es pecially after Wednesday's match with W?&e Forest, whom they de feated 23-13. , The team averaged 71 strokes for eight players against the Deacs with Bob Black, Tommy Langley, Bill Thornton, and Jimmy Ferree all having sub-par rounds. Wed nesday's match was an eight man affair but the teams will play only six men today . : In the Wake Forest match Black fired a 67 after going around the first nine in 32. Lang ley and Thornton both had 68's while Ferree came in with 71. Langley Moves Up Langley will probably move up to the first position today on the j basis of his fine play at the re cent Southern Intercollegiates at Athens, Ga., and his - brilliant round Wednesday. That would match him against ex-footballer Mike Souchak, who mad "theame72-heie" score, 293, as Langley in the SIC. In addition to Langley, Black, Thornton, and Ferree, Finley Club Pro Ed Kenney, subbing as coach for th.e Carolina team in the ab sence of Chuck Erickson, will use Lew Brown and Bill Williamson as his other two golfers. Pollock Medalist Duke will retaliate with the lonri-hittinc: Souchak, sometimes- erratic Gecrne Tom?, Jim Po M tar-pi isys jr I I 1 I I O I O Special to Thk Daily Tar Heel CAMBRIDGE, Mass., May 8 The Carolina; tennis team won a hard-fought victory over Harvard here this afternoon, 5-4, in -a 'set to which produced several thrill ing three set matches. The vic tory was somewhat of an upset, as Harvard had been favored ac cording to comparative scores. In the singles, the teams broke even, each winning, three matches but the Carolina strength in the doubles pulled them through. This was the third match out of the last 1 five which the Tar Heels have won by one point. The victory could have been by a wider margin had Ronny Kerdasha won - his number six singles match. In a very long match, he was beaten by Don Bossart 6-3, 7-9, 10-8, after hav ing five match points on his op Singles Sylvia (UNC) defeated Uf ford (H), 7-5. 6-1; Eauh (H) defeated Browne (UNC), 6-2, 7-5; Payne (UNC) defeated French' (H), 7-5, 8-6; Handel (UNC) defeated Mann (H), 6- 3. 6-1; Watts (H) defeated Izlar (UNC), 6-4, 6-0; Bossart (H) defeated Kerdasha (UNO, 6-3. 7-9. 10-8. Doubles Sylvia and Handel (UNC) defeated Uf ford and Goodman (H), 2-6, 6-4, 6i4; Browne and Payne (UNO defeated French and Watts (H), 6-2, 7- 5; Rauh and Bossart (H) defeated Izlar and Kerdasha (UNC) 1-6, 6-3. 7-5. Horses And Coeds . Special, to The Daily Tar Heet. TUCSON, Ariz., May 8 Two University of Arizona fraterni ties that are balancing their budgets by serving horsemeat dinners expressed fears thai the news would "ruin us with the coeds." The two fraternities have ad mitted that horsemeat was be ing served to members at "sev eral meals" each week, but asked thai the names of the or ganization be withheld, because campus coeds might not care for ihe idea. When the girls go io ihe houses for dinner, ham is prepared,- the fraternities claim. BUT TRUE! 4 7v Amazing fact sm n . h 111 . , Si f lO ponent. Browne Bows Herb Browne, playing number two, was also beaten after having been in the lead. After losing the first set, 6-2, he was ahead 5-2 in the second but John Rauh came through to beat him 7-5 . Bob Payne won a tough match in tne number tnree position, beating Art French in two long sets, 7-5, 8-6 . Del Sylvia, after losing his first three matches on the road trip, won his second in a row today, beating Charles Ufford 7-5, 6-1. 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