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-'AGE Tins TAlt HEEU TUESDAY", MAY 20. id) --w-y-L 1 OS . Ml iJ lr))r2 - Cavaliere, Davis Pace arfmenfs For the second year in a row, Duke players have captured the Big Four- Baseball League pitch ing and batting championships. Figures told yesterday show Duke's righthander pitching star, Bob "Diz" Davis, senior from Pottsville, Pa., won the hurling championship " with -a 5-0 record, while the Blue Devils' diminutive center fielder, senior Benny Cava liere of Norristown, Pa. copped the bat title with a .438 .mark in 11 games. Duke also won the team cham pionship by rolling up a 10-2 record. Last year Duke tied with North Carolina for the title and Joe 'Lewis won the pitching crown and third sackef ' Tom Powers (both of Duke) won the bat bunting. Competition In this year's pitching cham pionship race Davis had plenty of competition from defending champ Lewis, who finished with a 5-1 mark. Undefeated hurlers in the loop besides .Davis were Don Marbry of Carolina (2-0) and Jim Stevenson of N. C. State (1-0). State, righthander Lunsford Lewis (4-2) hurled the most inn ings, 55; allowed, the most hits,' 53; and gained the most strike outs, 35. Duke's Joe Lewis walked the most batters, 32; and he and North Carolina's Chalmers Port allowed the most runs, 26. Cavaliere was headed by team mate Gordon Clapp (.500) in the bat chase, but Clapp went to bat only 18 times and . that was not considered enough tries. Behind Cavaliere were Dick Johnson (.367) and Dick Groat (.364), both of Duke. f Groai Takes Three Titles Groat won three titles, getting the most hits, 20; the most doubles, five; and the most runs-batted-in, 25. Another promising TchQfstop, sophomore Johnny - Yvars of State, led in home runs, with four, and teammate Eddia Morris had the most triples, three. H I S FP Deo SHIELD GIV5S VOU COmPLETG PROTECTION. A Symbol of Ceffer. 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W. F. 10 0 1 Seesholts. Duke 10 0 1 Carver, Duke " 1 0 0 23 Hodge, W. F. 10 0 13 Gardner. N. C. S. 10 0 0 Lamont Wins " Jack Lamoni was a mighty lucky man yesterday afternoon after he won the prize of a set of four woods in the weekly blind bogey tournament at Fin ley Golf Course. Lamont had a net of 70, and was the only golfer to have thai score in the tourney which ran for a solid week. ' Because of wcoming exams there will be no tourney this week. Intramural Banquet Slated In Lenoir Hall At 6 Tonight The annual intramural ban quet will be held tonight at 6 p. m. in the North room of Lenoir Hall. Tom Scott, Carolina's basketball coach, will be the guest speaker, and presentation of awards will be made. The following presentations will be made; awards to the manager of the organization in each divi sion with the highest total num ber of points. Awards- to the organization in each division with the highest total number of points; awards to the manager of the prganiza- Jack Stallings, Wake Forest sec ond baseman, led in stolen bases, with eight. LIC Y. AW D' !,!" Plant 'j.iil 404 V. Franklin Sll; " ' -i JTit m KTU- :. - I M uke Cops o Win SC Duke's favored Blue Devils won the Southern Conference baseball championship as expects ed Saturday night, but they had to make an amazing comeback to do it. N. C. State's Wolf pack was the runner-up, and up until the next-to-last inning of the final game it looked as though they might walk off with the title. State had defeated Duke, 5-4 Thursday night to put the Blue Devils in the almost impossible position of having to win three games on Saturday for the crown. The Dukes came through, how ever, with an 8-4 victory over George Washington in the after noon and two wins over State that night. . Duke Rallies Going into the eighth inning of the final game of the double elimination tourney State held a one run lead, but the Blue Devils exploded for five big runs to wrap up an 8-3 victory and the Conference title along with it. Joe Lewis, Duke's pitching ace, got credit for the all-important win, while Ed Horbelt, who had tion in each division with "the second highest total number of points. Awards to the most outstand ing athlete in each division; and awards to the most outstanding manager in each division. CLEAN UP JOB The athletic department has made the following announce ment: All students are to remove per sonal equipment from baskets and lockers in Woollen Gym, and are to turn the baskets in before leav ing school. Top ranking talavers . say... "The Davis . Y Racket seems to have life of its very own." 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Within Conference The investigation will be con ducted entirely within the con ference, according to Moore, with no outsiders involved. Moore an nounced that a "fair and un biased" investigation will be con ducted, with the possibility of using professional investigators. JThis action was prompt by the University's being involved in the cage' fixes, and the investigation was requested by Kentucy offi cials. However, Commissioner Moore intimated that the matter would have been looked into without a request from school officials. The Bluegrass institute has been operating one. of the most successful athletic programs in n a' ii..::. vWHi;-:': t i u -.: 7 : -W r t - . s Y 1 ' ' ' -;?:::' c"v J ' : : -iS. : ...i , ,. ... ...... lV Jarman saves you money on tins smart plain toe : . I ; Jlucher in loiirS-wearing genuine Cordovan. Its thick sole jM ? " and storm welt make it as wcatbcr resistant as an , 'sator's back. Come in for a pairioday, ' : , - - : ' ,- . v 1 . J s, k 1 ; ! , - " 1 v . - In. 12 Hours confined to a hospital bed with a kidney ailment, but he listened to his team's final victory over the radio. The Blue Devils now will ad vance into the District 3 playoffs. The date of this tournament will be set Saturday. the country during recent years. The football teams of Bear Bryant have taken the Sugar and Cotton Bowl championships in successive years, and the cage crews of Adolph Rupp have virtually domi nated college basketball. $280 vp ! Round Trip via Steamship FREQUENT SAILINGS KEY Tourist Round Trip A!r $357-10 seqh $424 soh Choice of ovr inn Sfudenf Cass Tours Travel Study Tours 3v3 -wfcHBj IVliiS University Travel Company, official bonded agents for all lines, has rendered efficient travel service on a business basis since 1926. See your local travel agent for folders and details or write us. : i i ; . i - B D7rnToTf3 T 5
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