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1 i J (j '43 3 5-0 lead. ..j "STilHams had been extremely icctive up until that time, strik tut live of the first nine men i fcca him, but he couldn't stave if the Tar Heels after that third 1 Carolina added one more in its j zli of the fifth inning on a single y ilesmer, a sacrifice which sent corner to second, and a ground- r vhich sent him to third. Then 'Thite got another of his five alks. The two Tar Heels then ullcd a double steal with Hes- .;r scoring. The Tar Heels got their final ivo mns in the eighth inning. " " tier "White bad -walked again, limth lorced him at second. Gra- jitte singled Smith to tmrd on is second hit of the day. Smith fored when Williams committed 's second balk cf the afternoon. i - i j Bridger kept . the rally going singling and bringing in Gra tte -with the final run for Caro- TLa 'Tar Heels played one of ;? finest defensive games of 2 .ycsr,. allowing, no errors and IU33 two double plays. ;'nn Alford vas the top man tha Deacons, getting two hits Hires trips to the plate and in ens of the Wake Forest the dormitory division q intra mural 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- Delia Kappa Epsilon defeated Sigma Nu and Zeia Psi defeat ed ATO Wednesday io move into the finals of the fraierniiy tennis tourney. They will meet next Wednesday to see who will represent the fraternities in the all-campus championship. erly. Lyerly limited the opposi tion to one 'hit, while fanning seven batters, six of them in suc- wretnrr: Mis-no- il Her was spoiled cui i.iarcry ana w imams -l tlx men with White get ih?3 tf Williams' passes. One ! . llLitTf s vTulks contributed to i . .-SJrscaf second run in the (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. Kappa Sigs Win In Fraternity competition the number one Kappa Sigma nine took a 15-5 decision over Phi Delt-1 in the opening round of championship play. Sanders went all the way on the hill for the Kappa Sigs to get credit for the victory. Steve Tremble started for the Phi Delts, but was, replaced by Jeff Newton when he became troubled by ex treme wildness and the Kappa Sig bats. 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 msn today . . In the Wake Forest, match Black fired a 67 after going around the first nine in 32. Lang ley and Thornton both had 6S's while Ferree came in with 71. Langley Moves Up Langley will probably move up to the first position today on the basis of his fine play at the re cent Southern Intercollegiates at Athens, Ga., and his - brilliant round Wednesday. 1 That would match him against ex-footballer Mike Souchak, who h"a(JtKalRTFTr-7i6 score, i;yo, as Langley in the SIC. In addition to Langley, Black, Thornton, and Ferree, Finley Club Pro Ed Kenney, subbing as coach for t)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 long-hitting Souchak, sometimes erratic George Toms,, Jim Pol lock, who was medalist against Wake Forest in their match on Tuesday with a 68, Bob Eisinger, Henry Clark, and Paul Hardin. The Tar Heels will have two more dual matches before next week's Southern Conference tournament in Winston-Salem. They meet Wake Forest Monday at Raleigh and then make up a postponed match with the Blue Devils later in the week at Fin-ley. o$senien Leave Today ames Wiih W&L. VPI !'." ' y VJ3t0si Jordan ' tl.'a Carolina lacrosse team will T 1 -I 1 Tlill UkAntf Inr Tiav- . Tm VrVarn if Will TYlPpf. ! i I t i ft t fm i Wcsblngton and Lee Generals 6 ccfcrence game Saturday. i2c tn .tha trjp the Carolina" vtill also play Virginia C3 tr 4 i f , 94 p .J H rt ; f o " :!ibgton. end Lee defeated Ifzi Keels last season 13-3 but ; fmproving Carolina lacrosse la Vfll be playing the Generals ' cbout even terms this year I V72sL squad dropped a close it tQ Duke last week, 10-5, but ved -their strength ' as - they c the' Blue Devils a good bat- l ' ; VPI Monday ha Carolina lacrossemen will el to Blacksburg ,for a game h, Virginia Tech 'on Monday. ; Carolina squad is heavily bred over VPI,' after having !;ated the Gobblers last week W Floyd, goalie for the Tar Is, will be making one of his bids for the national goal !3 .record, which is only about j ' above Lew's present total ;49. Floyd, who is a junior, a good chance of making an American . team due to his Iknt showing this season, ncshman Dickie Harrall will t?ir. to increase the total of rrccnt . University record in pals made department. Har-h-s 19, goals to his credit h is three above the old mark 7alt. Ernst. ; ctill, doubtful that Ernst, the trip north due to a fractured rib received last week. Ernst missed the; game last Saturday because of his injury and his chances of playing this weekend were still doubtful yesterday. ".v.T Working Hard Coach Al Moore, who has de veloped lacrosse into a major sport at Carolina, has been work ing, the team hard for this week end's . matches. The Tar Heel stickmen took a day off . yester day to rest up for their two game trip. ; . The probable starting line-up for the Tar Heels will be: Lew Floyd, goalie; Dick, Harrall, at tack; Ted Dawes, attack; Dick Pillsbury, attack; -Andy Bell, midfield; Buddy Kaufman, mid field; "Buck" Barkley or Walt Ernst, midfield; Charlie .Fried man, defense; Tommy Stokes, de fense; and Jack Fields, defense. Still Running Special to The Daily Tar Heel PASADENA, Calif., May 8 Erstwhile f Bill Albans former North Carolina track star,, ammased 6,300 points in the Muir College Decathlon in nine events here yesterday after re fusing to compete in the tenth, and won for the Los Angeles A. C. by over 500 points. Albans best time was in the 120-yard high hurdles which he ran in 14.8, a good deal poorer than his limes with Carolina. Albans is considered a top prospect ' for the United State Olympic team decathlon fcsrih. Track Team Ends Season Against Penn North Carolina's track team will try to push its season record over the .500 mark in its last dual meet' of the season, against the University of Pennsylvania at Philadelphia tomorrow. Coach Dale Ranson hopes his charges, sporting a 3-3 record, can come out on top in the meet, but' Pennsylvania is one of the finest teams in the Ivy League, and Carolina has already lost a meet to One Ivy League school, Princeton, by 81-50. Bill Walker a senior who had never competed in track before this year,1 will be looking for a perfect year in the" javelin. Walk er won the event in the Carolina Relays and in all six of Carolina's dual meets to go undefeated this year. Walker throws the javelin around 180 feet, and he has a good chance to keep his win streak intact. Frank Scott and Harry Brown of Carolina always give the spec tators a thrilling race in the 100 yard dash no matter who they are running, as they are so evenly matched. Scott got off to a slow start because of a collapsed lung, but he recently ran the race in 9.9 Brown also runs the5 hurdles; and has beaten- Marty" Cohen of Maryland, one of the best hurdlers in the Conference, v . Bobby Bardenj Carolina fresh man who may be the best two miler in the Conference, and who lost to, Princeton will try to get a win over the Ivy League school. 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