"77" .Tin day-taii iieei.. Saturday, may 13, lcsr PAGE I cr3 1 Asm t -3- zri It Ferree s Putt On Final Hole Keeps UNC Team Undefeated by Biff Roberts Yesterday was Jim Feree's day. The cocky little Carolina golfer, playing in the number six posi tion yesterday, sank a three-and a-half foot putt on the final hole at Hope Valley to give Carolina a 14 -12 Ms victory over Duke and run the Tar. Heels unbeaten string to 13 straight. If Ferree had missed the putt the two teams would have ended in a 13-13 tie. But after- : thorough deliberation with his partner Bill Thornton, Ferree stepped up, measured his stroke, and tapped the ball in. When the putt dropped the small crowd of Carolina rooters who made the trip to Durham broke loose with a cheer that broke what had been a deafening silence. Pressure Thick The pressure was so thick it couldn't have been cut with a meat cleaver and nobody felt it more than Ferree. But he didn't let it choke his stroke which sent the Devils down to their second loss of the season. ' It was the first loss for Duke on the Hope Valley course since the Blue DevDs fell to Wake Fo rest three years ago. It was the first time that Carolina had won over Duke at Hope Valley since 1937, and only the second time that the Tar Heels had won at all since that same year. Last year's Carolina team dropped Duke 14-13 in its , final match at Finley Golf Course. ' ". Lead After Nine The Carolina team held a 5-4 advantage after the first nine's play but when the two teams hit the midpoint of the back nine, things began to look dark for the Tar Heels. The first foursome . came in with Duke in front, 8-1, thanks to a 67 by George Toms and a 69 by Mike Souchak. But the second foursome went to Carolina in just about the same fashion. Lew Brown and Bob Black took IVz points to Duke's 1. So with the score in favor of Duke, 9-8V2, Ferree and Thorn ton came in to blast the Blue Devil hopes. Ferree had already won his match, 3-0, from Paul Hardin but the team points were still in doubt. Carolina needed five points from Ferree and Thornton to tie the match. All four drives on the short par-three 18th hole were wide of the green. Ferree chipped up nicely while the other "were leaving themselves short. The summaries: Mike Souchak (D) def. Tom Langley. 2V2-V2; George Toms (D) def. Bill Williamson, 3-0; Souchak and Toms def. Langley and Williamson, 2V2-Va. Bob Black (UNO def. Jim Pollock, 2-1; Lew Brown (UNC) def. John Ei singer. 2,a-,,2: Black and Brown def. Pollock and Eisinger, 3-0. Henry Clark (D) def. Bill Thornton, 2V2-V2; Jim Ferree (UNC) def. Paul Hardin, 3-0; Thornton and Ferree def. Clark and Hardin, 2VZ-Vz. ; Three Big Four Teams Selected Final teams have been chosen in three sports for the Big Four Sports day to be held here Tues day. The handball, golf, a and table tennis squads have been chosen, and. final try outs for horseshoes, tennis, volleyball, and Softball will be held Monday afternoon. The handball team will hold its wind up practice Monday at 3:15. Carolina will be. represented by Pat Earey, Rod Nicol, Carl Gold farb, Frank Bowman, and Rich ard Levy. -The match will be played on a single elimination basis, and the team match will consist of two doubles . and one singles match, best two out of three games. Games will consist of 15 points. Golf pro Ed Kenney at the Finley Course has chosen the four man links squad. The four are Raymond Collins, Jack Hol brook, Robert Page, and Charles Shore. Each of the four partici pants will be paired with repre sentatives from Duke, State, and Wake Forest in a foursome. Each man will play 18 holes, and the scoring will be on a medal score basis. The table tennis squad has; been narrowed to five men, from which four will be chosen for i be selected from Louis Patseav, ouras, Jim Neely, Herman Cobb, Hugh Barrett, and Franklin Giles. The last practice will be held on the main floor of Woolen Gym nasium at 4:15 Monday. The team match will consist of two singles -and one .doubles match, best two out of three games. Carolina, D uke a si Meeting Play In Of Year Carolina's baseball nine meets Duke here today in the final scheduled game between the two schools this season, and the Tar Heels will be trying to keep Duke from taking a clean sweep of the series. The-game will mean little in the Southern Division of the Con ference or Big Four standings, since the Blue Devils virtually clinched the title in both of those Wednesday by beating Wake Fo rest 8-7, and Carolina lost all chances of winning second place in the Division by bowing to State, 6-2, on the same day. Lore Probably io Start - Coach Walt Rabb of Carolina will . probaly start Bill Lore against Duke. Lore was slated to face the Blue Devils last week but he had a sore arm and couldn't pitch. Rabb hopes Lore will reach the early season form he had when he beat State in 14 innings, and if Carolina hits as well as it has in some 'of its last few games it may upset Duke. Duke boasts a lineup that ave rages over .300 in hitting, and if it pleases, can start ' a team of .323 hitters or better. Home Run Spree Carolina started on a hsme run spree last week, with Dick Wiess Seasons Limited Special, to The Daily Tar Heel RICHMOND. Va., May 9 The Southern Conference pres idents moved today io make drastic restrictions on the length of seasons of the various sports, with football and basketball being hit the hardest. 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Tennis Rackets xM & . iM iJW arid Balls, Badminton Equipment: 2 V 1 1 ! 1 pounding two in consecutive games, and Connie Gravitte hit ting two in one night. Gravittes homers won Carolina's game with McCrary Hosiery, 8-7, one of them being hit with the bases loaded. Wiess hit a round-tripper 450 feet over the wall .against Davidson, and sent everyone lookiag for the record books. The first two teams from each division of the Conference will meet in the championships, and Carolina eliminated itself from contention Wednesday against State. The Tar Heels had a 2-1 record against the Wolfpack, and were favored to win for the third time, but State got two homers and swamped Carolina. George Washington First George Washington Univer sity in Washington, D. C. is lead ing the Northern Division and should come out on top, with Richmond University second. William and Mary is also a top contender in the North. 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