THE DAILY TAR HEEL. TUESDAY, MAY -1371352 r n (O) r no 1 1 t a Li U) l 1 C3 sS Li n r no 1 Of U h -v 1 u f i I f i CJAfC Loses FjVrf Match Of'l52Sea'son Special to The Daily Tar Urn, WAKE FOREST May 12 Torth Carolina's golf team, win ters of 13 straight matches, lost 'ie Big Four championship and 3 first match here today, bow ng 22-14 before the Wake Forest )eacons. The Tar Heels played good golf .turing the match, but Wake For ost played better. Instead of the usual six man team match that Carolina plays, the teams used eigh men, and Carolina was weak ened. Even if he Tr Heels had played with its normal number they would have lost; 14-13. Charlie Strack stroked a sizzling 34- 33 67 over the par 72 course to leda both teams, and Carolina's Jim Ferree led the visitors with a 33-3770. Tar Heel Bill Thorn ton turned in a three over par 38 on the first nine, but he shot a 33 on the par 37 back nine to post a 71. Dick Tiddy, who was fourth in .he recent Southern Intercolleg iate golf tournament shot 33-35 68 for runner up honors on low low score. Three Tar Heels turned in par scores in addition to Ferree and Thornton, and two more had one over- par 73. Only one Carolina golfer shot above 73. Bob Black shot a perfect par, 35- 37 72, Lew Brown, however, got his part the hard way, with a two over 37 on the first nine, and a two under on the back nine. Larry Parker, a new addition to the golf team, started well, and shot a two under par 33 on the front nine, but he slipped to 39 on the second nine holes for a par 72. Tommy Langley and Billy Wil liamson both shot 37-36 73 for one over rounds. Cooper Taylor turned in a 39-4079. The Tar Heels play Duke to morrow. A putt by Jim Ferree beat the Blue Devils for Carolina last week, and Carollina will have the added advantage of playing on Finley course tomorrow. 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Dormitories on the "C&zapus. - - ' 1 . mQGO COLLEGE OF ? i 11 OPTOMETRY ; ' !-;-. ;.' 5 XZZ7 1 tath Claris Street ' MarbryAgain 17 JVC ab r h po a Hesmer .....: ...4 1 0 13 Herring ;3 1 1 3 , 3 Gravitte 4 0 1 3 8 White , 5 0 0 0 0 Smith . 2 2 0 12 0 Weiss .. 4 1 15 1 Reeves : 3 11 3 0 Lloyd 4 1 2 0 2 Marbry 4 11 0 2 , TOTALS S3 8 7 27 11 Wake Forest l L l ab r h po a lt ord, c .... 4 0 2 1 0 Harris, ss :. 4 0 0 0 2 Liptak. 3b 4 0 2 2 3 Imith, lb , 4.1 1 13 0 loyd. If : 4 0 0 0 0 2b 4 0 2 1. 3 Brooks, c . 4 0 0 4 0 Woodlief, p 3 11 0 2 Adams, p 1 .-. 0 0 0 0 0 Lefeler ....... 1 0,0 0 0 TOTALS 36 2 8 24 10 Field out for Adams in 9th. Wake Forest .. .......... 011 000 000 283 UNC .. . 100 103 300873 Errors: Hesmer. Lloyd (2), Brooks, Stallings. Harris: Runs batted in: Stal lings. Hesmer, Herring (2), Gravitte, Wiess (2), Reeves; Two-base hits: Gravitte, Liptak, Woodlief; Home runs: Wiess; Stolen bases: Signore, "Stallings, Herring; Double plays: Lloyd. Herring and Smith; Left on bases: UNC 12, Wake Forest 7; Base on balls off: Woodlief 9, Adams 2; Struck out by: Marbry 5. Woodlief 3, Adams. 1; Hits off: Marbry 8 In 9 Innings; Wood lief 7 in 6 Innings; Adams 0 in 2 In nings; Wild pitches: Woodlief; Passed bs: Brooks (2); Losing pitcher: Woodlief; Winning pitcher: Marbry; Time of game: 2:03; Umpires: Apple, Vanderhoof. Kappa Sigma Beats Zcf-d Psi In Semis In. the semifinals yesterday of the fraternity divisions of the in tramural softball . playoff, the Kappa Sigs beat the Zeta Psi's 12-3. The Kappa Sigs were ahead all the way and took the win with ease. The teams were fairly even as to hits, with the Zetes getting eight and the Kappa Sigs nine, but errors on the part of the Zetes paved the way for their de feat. They made three in all. San ders was the winning pitcher for the Kappa Sigs, and Thome Gregory was the loser for the Zetes. Monogram Club The Monogram Club will meet tonight at 7. All mem bers eligible for the beach party are asked to attend. lis 4 I ! ii ' f '1 r Marbry Wins Third I ri Row For Varsity by Buddy Carrier The Carolina baseballers ended their season in fine style yester day afternoon as Don Marbry scattered eight Wake forest hits to win an 8-2 victory over the visitors from Baptist Hollow. Marbry, the, unheralded mem ber of the Tar Heel pitching staff, gave up single runs in the second and third innings, but was in complete control of the situation from then on. The winners could manage on ly seven hits off the two Deacon hurlers, but they bunched six of them into two big ;nnings, the feature blow being Dick Wiess' two run homer in the seventh. Going into the home half of he sixth frame, the score was tied at 2-2. After Bill Reeves pop ped out, shortstop Harry Lloyd and pitcher Marbry slapped con secutive singles, advanced a base on Skeet Hesmer's, grounder, and rode home on Mark Herring's one bagger to right. Herring went to second on the throw-in to the plate, and scored himself on Con nie Gravitte's double to left. Not content with a mere three run advantage, the Tar Heels pushed across three more in the seventh for insurance. First-sack-er Ben Smith led off by work ing starter Don Woodlief for a base on balls, and crossed the plate seconds later on the strength St Wiess' swat into the bushes in left-center field. Woodlief then gave up a walk to Reeves, and Lloyd collected his second hit in as many Innings, a single to cen ter which moved Reeves to third. Marbry popped out to the first baseman, but leadoff man Hes mer got credit for a run batted in as he grounded . out to the shortstop, with Reeves crossing the plate on the play. a .Q v Qcrosse I earn Polytechnic, IO. Special to The Daily Tab Heel - Blacksburg Va., May 12 The Carolina lacrosse team scored its second victory of the season over the Gobblers of Virginia Tech as they took a 10-3 decision here this afternoon in a game that ended in a sleet and hail storm. In scoring this Southern Con ference triumph the Tar Heels lead all the way. The visitors racked up two goals in the first and third periods, five big ones In the second quarter and a sin gle tally in the final frame. The Gobblers posted scores in the Track Tea m North Carolina's track team finished its season successfully against Pennsylvania at Phila delphia Saturday, by taking a close dual meet, 71 -68 The Tax Heels were at a nine point disadvantage when they walked on the field, as the hammer throw was one of the events. Carolina doesn't throw the hammer, and had no entry in the event. Harry Brown was high scor er for Carolina with 11 points. Brown got firsts in the 220 and 100-yard dashes, and a third in the broad jump. Bill Walker of Carolina lost in the javelin throw for the first time in his career. M i Here Is The Sale of Sales! Only 53 Of Our Own Fcrnous- And Nylon Cord 29.50 to 35.00 Values Rush in early . . . because if you can find your size here, you'll get a ierrific bargain. Best styles and pat terns of the season. . .,,;!' SALE ENDS SATURDAY I, i - K V 49 Whips 10-3 first, second, and fourth quarters. Harrall Scores Three Dickie Harrall led the Carolina scoring with three goals. This brings Harrall's total for the sea son to 25 scores, and establishes a new record for the most tallies in one season by a Carolina play er. Walt Ernst, Dick Pillsbury, and Bob Hoffman shared runner-up honors with two goals each. Bell made the other Tar Heel goal. Jiggs Watnell, Rick Pearson, and Paul Waller each had a single goal for the losers. Floyd Saves 14 Carolina goalie Lew Floyd ex tended his claim to what might be a national record as he made 14 saves to bring his season's total to 194. The4 Tar Heels ' scored in the first 13 seconds of play when Walt Ernst tallied aided by an assist from Harrall. Another Car olina goal followed before the Gobblers were able to tally in the first quarter. After this point the visitors were never in danger as they put on a five goal splurge in the second period. As "a result they boasted a 7-2 advantage at half time, and increased this lead to a 9-2 score by the end of the third stanza. Scoring: UNC Harrall (3). Kauf man (2). Ernst (2). Pillsbury (2) . Bell. VPI Watnee, Pearson, Waller. Carolina 2 5.2 1 10 VPI 11 0 13 i ii it jt a "no 'v. J I Ml I 1 . V i SUITS H "1 i Mb : i : r