THE DAILY TAR HEEL. SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1952 PAGE 3 Both JI iO Hi i. s w horns b-- Sylvia And Handel Bea Blue Devils Special io Tmk Daily Tar IIeei. DAVIDSON, May 16 The Carolina tennis team assured it itit of nt least one Southern Conference tennis champion here today as its number one and two doubles team swept into tomor row's finals. In the singles Caro ;ilso has a finalist as Del Sylvia tame tack strong today after pulling a muscle yesterday to win two matches. Thus Carolina has a possibility of making a clean sweep of the tournament for the second straight year. Sylvia Vesn't Bothered Sylvia's injury didn't seem to bother him today as he came back strong to play some of the best tennis of his career. In the quar terfinals he beat John Bremer of Davidson, 6-4, 6-3. Sylvia's semifinal match went the limit as he and Norman Shel lingcr battled it out for a posi tion in the finals. Sylvia won out in five sets 6-1, 6-3, 1-6, 3-6, 6-3. Sylvia's overhead, one of his best shots, was working perfectly to day and he had many chances to use it. Herb Browne, the other Carolina player in the singles was eliminated in the quarterfinals by Lacy Keesler of Davidson, 6-4,2-6, 6-4. In the finals tomorrow Sylvia -will meet Tom Boys of William and Mary, the number one seeded player of the tournament. Boys has beaten Sylvia once this year. Brown, Payne Play Best In the doubles competition the Carolina team of Browne and Payne played their best tennis of the season as they beat Boys and Honald Barnes of William and Mary, last year's runner-up for the title. The scores were 3-6, 6-1, 6-2, 6-4. They had gained the semifinals by beating Huyett and Myers of Maryland, 12-10 5-7, 6-4. Sylvia and Handel made it an all-Carolina finals when they beat Shellinger and Shim-? ZcScs '.Chomps In -Horscshoo Tilfr 2-1 The Zeta Psis beat Sigma Nu In horseshoes, 2-1, Thursday night to take the fraternity intramural championship. The win gives the Zetes two intramural champion ships for spring quarter. They are tennis and horseshoes. Campus championships will be played Monday night at 7:00 be tween Zeta Psi.and the Dental School, who won the dorm cham pionships. Singles Ed Brown (Zeta) defeated John Fountain (Sig Nu), 2-21. 21-14.. 21-8. Doubles Tom Gregory-Bud Wallace (ieta) defeated R. K. wmte-uoocn Utne (Sag Nu), 5-21 21-6, 21-15; Bob Page-Buck Small (Sig Nu) defeated Mugh Chapman-CharliO Watkins (Zeta). 21-15, 21-15. peiai coarse ror coue vcjimcm r Kive-city icryonaA placement exnic Wrlt College Ieoa tax cat al oar. ira- it mm m-m arh mi mT V V W :; mmm villi Crisis . . . b net! ihn cTvS" Track Summaries' - Shot Put Morris (UNC) 48 Tt. 10 in.; Hunt (WVa) 48 ft. 3 in.; Unterkofler (M) 47 ft. 7Vz in.; Augsberger M) 47 ft. 5V2 in.; Kistler (Duke) 45 ft. 11 in.; McNeely (Dav.) 45 ft. in. Javelin Cochran (VP1) 203 ft. in.; Cornell (UNC) 175 ft. 8V3 in.; iSDurgn JVi) 175 ft. 2 in.; Walker! turvnji 174 it. in,: Hoffman M a 174 It. 3U in.; Bell (UNC) 170 ft. 8 V UtorO. jump Cohen (M) 23 ft 5 nt.; Shankle (Duke) 23 ft. 35,fe in.: Lanrfotd (VP1 22 ft. 8 in.; Brown (UNO 22 ft. 5'2 in. stroun m 22 ft. 2 in.; Long (UNC) 22 ft. 440-vard dash- 1st HeaU Johnson (VPI) 49.9, Pentzer (M). (2nd Heat ) licat) Tate (Duke) 50.3. Wilson (Ml. 10e-yard Dash (1st Heat) Brown I TT-.i in A , V . I (uso. (2nd Heat) Scott (UNC) lo.i, Decker (VMi), Neims (R). rjll ITTMr1 IK t Htl mK Heat) Shankle (Duke) 15.1, Rakow M), (3rd Heat) Mapp (VMI) 15.2, White (UNC). 880-yard Run (1st Heat) Loub (Duke) 1:58.9, Angle (VPI), Waggoner (M), (2nd Heat) Buehler (M) 1:59.2, Moore (VPI), Brigham (UNC) . AAA s T . I - . .i . A 1 a "W 1 . . I (UNC) 22.C. Matthews (M), (2nd u-yaru uasn usi xieai) mown Heat) Decker (VMI) 21.6. Nordquist (M). (3rd Heat) Poss (Duke) 21.8, Johnson (M). Discus Throw Hunt (WVa) 139 ft. 6 in.. Brown (M) 138 ft. 4 in.. Mor ris (UNC) 136 ft. 3V2 in., Griswold (NCS) 131 ft. 1 in., Rizzo (UNC) 128 ft. 84 in.. Mills (VPI) 128 ft. 1 in 220-vard Low Hurdles (1st Heat shankle (Duke) 23.6. Cornell (UNO. (vim rd iif.at TAtr (Duke 24.2. Cohen (M) . Track (Continued from page 1) broad jump finalists Is did Al the broad jump Long for Carolina. Conference de fending champion sprinter, UNC's Frank Scott gave notice of things to come in the 100, posting the best time of the aiternoon. a rather slow 10.1. ! In the hurdles, Carolina's Son ny Beall won his heat in the 120- yard high hurdles ith a 15.1 per formance, matching that of Duke's heat. Carolina's Romas .White, second-place finisher in his heat, eliminated cocky Tex Carter, Maryland's leading timber - top per Another close finish found Tar Heel Gene Brigham punching his way into the finals of the half-. mile run by a hair's width. The qualifying times in the heats of the half were both rather slow. Carolina failed to place men in the finals of the quarter-mile, but put finalists in the other ten events. The Tar Heels got two in the finals in four of the other events and three in one. mell of Duke. 6-4. 6-4. 4-6. 6-3. The weather here was very hot and the boys had to be fed candy bars between sets to keep them going. Tomorrow's finals will start at 2 p. m. LATE SHOW : i Thornton's Penalty Gives s Tie by Biff Roberts WINSTON-SALEM,-May 16 A two stroke tenaltv imnosed on mn mi nA ' a 4HWiUlWi iur DUflg iaie w the first tee kfmt Carnlmft's tmlf "v-" uuuioputcu .itciui xj.x uxk first rmmrf rf the Smyrna- Pnn. - ference gu- tournament played here todav. Thornton shot a 73,. and the PnrrVlrnn o Qfi 4rvf1 4 " secona place waice J? orest ty two stroke! but n currrkp mnvp W siroKes DUl a Surprise move by the rules committee -Denalized rwii, a j . i , iwu tuuiies auu pui uie Tar Heels in a tie with Wake Forest at 298. Carolina's Pete Parker, whose score will not count in the race for the team trophy, cut loose with a four under par 67 to lead tne tieia of 4J goiters. ILach Southern Conference school is al lowed to enter six men in the . ,r , . ed seven for Carolina, was not entered by trie Tar Heels. The team score is figured on the four low players. Tommy Langley, who was second low man in the tourney with 71, Thornton with 75, Bill Williamson with 75, and Lew Brown with 77 made up the four man Carolina team. N.C. State holds third place in the tournament with 300 Duke fifth with 303, and Davidson sixth with 309. The final round win be played tomorrow. - . Parker, shot a 31-36 67 on the tough, par 35-36 71 Old Town Country Club course to post the bck ? 1 . ,W1"'J1U? Uli first nine blew their score on the second. Maurice Brackett of State, Dick Tiddy of Wake Forest, Frank Eden of Wake Forest, and Charlie Smith of -The Citadel are all tied for third in the individual low scoring with 72. Jim Ferree and Bob Black, who n &JM1 V are-tne otner two i ii . it .i members of trie Carolina team. Other Carolina golfers who corn- peiea are: nxigar uetty, 74; I lom Kuffm, cu; and Doug Rob- erts, 84. TONIGHT! VIC J uesd,ay;-- oan.quei" by Vardy Euckalcw Vic Seixas, former Carolina tennis star, and currently ranked the number one amateur player in the country, will return to Chapel. Hill on Tuesday, May 20 to play an exhibition match.. That day will be proclaimed "Vic Sei xas Day' and a banquet will be held in his honor Tuesday night following the match. Coach John Kenfield of the Carolina tennis team has arranged the activities and has sent out invitations to all former tennis monogram winners. He has also sent invitations to some 250 other tennis enthusiasts in . the sur rounding area, and so far is having good, response. Special bleachers have been placed around one of the varsity courts and there will be an approximate seating capacity of 3,500. Seixas will arrive Monday night, having just returned from Ber muda where he played in two tournaments as a warmup for the Wimbledon Championships. He will play Del Sylvia, Carolina's number one player in a singles match. There will also be a doubles match but the opponents have not been named yet. There" is a possibility that Bitsy Grant, another former Carolina tennis great, will be able to" come up for the day. If he comes, he and Seixas will play Herb Browne and Bob Payne. If he is not able to make the trip, and . it seems likely that he will not, Browne will team up with Seixas to face The iwo so'uiheria ieams Duke and Stale both won in the Erst round of ihe Southern Conference baseball iourney in Ilalelgh. Duke beai George Washington, 7-3 end Si&J blanked Richmond. 5-0. THE TEMPEST - - Performance Tonight . CsSO FOREST THEATRE Tama To Review? :lr Gel V - 'College OaBtilFaes ; f And ' ' T ' ; Amsco HeyEew ;; ; i Guides t ; From FHE ONTIMATE BOOECSHOP 203 EL FsanHin St. : ' Open" Evenings Plays R fl Payne and Clark Taylor, Carolina tennis captain in 1950. The banquet to be held Tues day night will be held in the Caro lina Inn and Coach Kenfield has invited the public to attend, It will be at 7 o'clock and an inter esting program has been planned. The cost will be $2.75 a plate and reservations may be made by, calling the alumni office at 7781 before 1 p. m. on Monday. Tickets will be held at the desk in the i Inn between 6 and 7 on Tuesday night. Seixas played at Carolina in 1946 and then left for the Navy. He returned and played from 1947-49, and was captain the last two years. - ; 6) ALSO EXPERT WATCH REPAIRS Specialise in Crystal Fitting Reese Birmingham m CARBORO ORIGINAL " ' i I J I ' l 4 I 1 i . 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