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THE DAIEY TAirilEELr THURSDAY. MAY 15. 1DS2 fl n ' Duke, 20-7 i -; ! ; i : ' r i - n !tiir by Biff Roberts A torrential golfing downpour brought about a Carolina flood which completely, overflowed a 13-year old Duke dam of supre macy yesterday afternoon and soaked up a Tar Heel drought which N had lasted since 1937 as Carolina's golfers defeated the Blue Devils, 20-7, at the Univer sity's Finley course. After losing every match to Duke since 1937, last year's team was able to eke out a 14-13 vic tory on the same Finley course. And last Friday at Hope Valley Carolina took another close one, Floyd Seeks Saves Record As Lacrossers Meet Duke . By Martin Jordan Lew v Floyd, sensational goalie will be playing in his last game for the Tar Heel lacrosse team, but will be one of the only men will' claim the national record in graduating from the starting goal saves today after the final squad. ' The Tar Heels should game of the season with Duke at have 'a "top fnotch'team next sea Durham. . Floyd, who has a total son with plenty of experience and of .196, saves, plans to claim the more depth than there is usually, national mark after breaking 200. The game with Duke will begin The old record is unofficially 185. today at 3:00 p.m. in Durham. The Tar Heel stickmen will , meet one of the best teams in the nation when they, play the potent Blue Devil squad today. The Duke lacrossemeri are number four in the national rating for the season and top the list of southern rTYie ' ' Coach Al Moore says that. "we don't expect to win easily but if Duke has an off day we can take them.: The Tar Heels will enter the agme today with a record of five wins, five' losses, and one tie. Duke has lost only two games in season play. Harran Leads Freshman Dickie Harrall, who is the leading scorer for the Caro- lina stickmen, will also try to in- crease his university record in of four woods as first prize with goals made. Harrall has a season other prizes to be determined by total of 25 scores which is nine the number of entries. above the old Carolina Tecord m A 11 - i . ,TT z, x To enter the weekly affair all held last year by Walt Ernst. , . , . you have to do is pay the one Ernst, who missed.. a game due dollar entry fee, choose a handicap to a fractured rib, will, be back which you think will put you be in action in the game, with Duke, tween 70 .and 80, and then play Walt is the leading Tar Heel in 18 holes. The drawing will be assists this season. held on Monday. Wife jfbafe Tickets AvaUable " Athletic season tickets for wives of Carolina; students will go on sale at the. Athletic Asso ciation ticket office on Mon day, May 19. Any student. who plans to be in school during the 1952-53 season and whose wife will be in residence at Chapel Hill is entitled to make application for a season , ticket. A deposit of $10 will be required, and the ticket will be held at the ticket RETURN ENGAGEMENT!! : r . ! : M M j r : : , . ' TX7TT T TT-' TJT K T3T X rVC ! i COZY COLE H n r HELEN TABOURNE -Vocalist - and others THURSDAY 7:30-1 1 :45 UNIVERSITY RESTAUillT 14 1-12 12. ....... But yesterday's victory wasn't even close! As had been the case in the past, two wins, a final putt on, the. final hole wasn't needed to take the victory. - - . . Decided Soon Yesterday's match was decided after the first two foursomes had come in , and the .four points added by the final Carolina two some just added a little sodium cloride to , the wounded Duke pride. . The. beginning of the end of Duke supremacy came in the first foursome . when sophomore 1 1 Co-captain - Buddy Kaufman 1 Lacock Is First In Blind Bogey Vernon Lacock, with a net 77, won last week's first prize of a set of irons in the blind bogey tournament held at the ' Finley Golf Course. - Second prize of an umbrella went to Walt Pupa who had 79. ther prizes were: two pairs of argyle sox to H. C. Crawford with 74; three golf balls each to Max Saunders with 72, Father Weidinger with 76, and Al Piku- tis with 70 - This week's tourney, which will last through Sunday, offers a set office until the student returns in the fall, completes his re gistration, and presents edi dence that his wife will be in residence here for the school year. When the student makes his application, he will be re quired to present some evidence of his marriage. - Unmarried students may make application toy date sea son football tickets. The' price of these tickets will be $17.50. . . .. ff'KATir at the Piano Tommy Langley powdered out a f our-under-par 68 to completely whitewash here-to-fore awesome Mike Souchak, 3-0. In addition to Langley's win, Bill Williamson took 2tA points from George Toms and then teamed with the High Point bel ter to take all three team points and send Carolina pouring out front with' an-8- -lead. ' What little Duke hope was left after that first foursome came in was completely washed away when the second group putted out on the 18th. Bob Black and Lew Winston ivappa by Tom ? Peacock-Winston-1 defeated Connor-2, 3-1, and Phi Kappa Sigma whipped Kappa Sigma, 5-2, in in tramural games ' yesterday, to take the dormitory and fraternity championship, respectively. Winston and Phi Kappa Sig will play tomorrow at. 4:15 for the campus championship. Connor took a' quick lead over ; Winston in their game, scoring ! once in the first inning on a walk -1 and two infield outs. Andy Adams onened the inninc? with- a walk and advanced all the way around, making the score 1-0, Connor. Winston -Comes Back Winston took the lead right back in its half of the first, scor ing twice to take a 2-1. edge that it never relinquished. Graham Stewart led off with a single, and Charlie Poindexter scored him on a long single to left. Poin dexter scored on an error to give Winston a 2-1 lead. Winston scored again in the fifth to end the scoring. Poin dexter walked, advanced to third on an infield out, and then scored on 'another infield out, making the score 3-1, Winston. Phi Kappa Sig' Scores Twice Phi Kappa Sig tallied twice in the bottom half of the first to take the lead, and the closest Kappa Stain-Sliy WITH k Won't wrinkle! A- Won't stain Only AFTER SIX has "Stain Shy" the new miracle fabric finish that sheds most liquid i tit witnout a hint of a J 1 stain V . resists i wrinkles . . . t ji-l ?: jtiains us iux urious sheen L indefinitely! Single or aouble breasted. 24-95 MIDNIGHT BLUE DRESS TROUSERS 12.95 TUB oig iiv inn w ft f A I-- r Brown picked up points there, deciding the match in Caro lina's favor. - Have 16-2 Lead ..With the score 16-2 in the Tar Heels' favor, Bill Thornton and Jimmy Ferree added four more points to make the flooding com plete. The team averaged 3 in its last dual match which com pleted two years of play on the Finley course without a defeat for Carolina. Black and Ferree had 72's, Williamson and Brown had 74's Edges By C onnor, T03VS Sig could get to it after that was la tie- in the third. A single by Joe O'brien followed by another single by Ray Mitchell put men ori first and third, and Dan White heart sent them both in with a single, giving the Phi Kapps a 2-0 lead. Kappa Sigma broke into the scoring column in the first of the third. Dan Perry reached first by error, Jack Stoughton got on by a fielder's choice, and then two J hit batsmen sent them in to tie j the score at 2-2. The Phi Kapps scored twice more in the bottom of the third j to take a 4-2 lead that they never gave up. With two away, Duane ! Johnson singled, Andy Miketa advanced him io third on a single, and Ham Hamilton batted them both in with another single. I Stationery Books Greeting Cards Gift Shop Esterbrook Pens Picture Frames and Picture Framing Thomas Book Store Cor. Corcoran & Chapel Hill Sts., Durham Phone J-2331 Shaeffer Pens Kodaks & Supplies Desk Lamps . L. C. Smith & Corona Typewriters Desk Pads Expert Repair on all V k MUCt REU06fi ' 0TT0 WAlJWS m MMNWI l jlliji viW 1 I W QyliyUiJ .iu i L IJ 4 CWl 'TfW TlTlTPlr'Tl I MU r n L rA. n1 n andJThornton finished with a 73. Both teams will travel to Winston-Salem tomorrow for the an nual Southern Conference golf tourney to be held Friday and Saturday at Old Town Country Club. Tommy Langley (UNC) def. Sou chak, 3-0; Bill Williamson (UrjC) def George Toms, Vz-Vz', Langley and Wil liamson def. Souchak and Toms, 3-0. Bob Black (UNC) def. Jim Pollock 2Vk-'3? Lew Brown (UNC) def. John Eisinger, 2,fc-,2; Black and Brown def. Pollock and Eisinger, 2Y2-y2. Henry Clark (D) def. Bill Thornton. 2V2-V2: Jim Ferree (UNC) def. Pete Poor, 3-0; Clark and Poor def. Thorn ton and Ferree,' 2,&-,fc. 5-2 First game: Score by, innings: R. H. E. Conner 100 000 01 4 2 Winston 200 010 x 3 7 1 Batteries: Conner Lyerly and Ho ward; Winston Croxton and Nauss. Second game: Score by. innings: R. H. E. Kappa Sigma 002 000 0 2 6 2 Phi Kappa Sig 202 001 x 5 11 2 Batteries: Kappa Sig Sanders and Knott; Phi Kappa Sig Yates ad Miketa. 1 Murals YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Softball Winston 3, Connor 2 Phi Kappa Sig 5. Kappa Sig 2 (Division Finals) Horseshoes Zeta Psi 2. DKE 1 Sigma Nu 3, PiKA 0 (Fraternity Semi-Finals) r TODAY'S SCHEDULE Softball 4:15 Winston vs. Phi Kappa Sig (Campus championshiD) . Tennis 4:30 Zeta Psi -vs. DKE (Fraternity ?.v..pionship ) . i Horseshoes " 7:00 Sigma Nu vs. Zeta Psi (Fra ternity championship ) . makes of Typewriters . 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