PAGE THREE wmn mm WVQW WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1953 THE DAILY TAR HEEL He C""3 By 12 I J Netf ers Win All Singles But Last One By Vardy Buckalew The Carolina and Harvard tennis teams switched their lineups yes terday afternoon but the end re sult was the same Carolina won, this time by a score of 12-3. All of the Carolina losses came in the lower part of the lineup as the team continued to show its The tennis team will meet Williams College this afternoon at 2:00 on the varsity courts. superiority over the Ivy Leaguers (The top part of the lineup won all of its matches without being en tended in any of them. Yesterday's switch in lineups put Herb Browne in the number one position against Harvard's John Rauh. The match was very one-sided as Browne won eeasily 6-2, 7-5. Tom Bradford, winner over Rauh in Monday's match, moved down to number two position yes terday and won over big Charlie Ufford 6-0, 6-1. Browne had de feated Ufford the day before in two close sets. Don Thompson, outstanding freshman, swapped positions with Del Sylvia yesterday and played in the number three position. He beat Art French easily 6-0, 6-3. Sylvia played Don Bossart and won 6-1, 6-0. Pete Green and Bob Payne rounded out the top six in the singles lineup in positions five and six respectively. Both won easily with Green taking a win over Alex Haeger 7-5, 6-3, and Payne defeat ing Dave Watts 6-0, 6-3. The best tennis of the afternoon was in the first two doubles matches. Browne and Payne played as the number one combination and defeated Ufford and French in two Very good sets 6-4r 8-6. The Carolina pair got behind in the first set by three games be fore they could win one. Then they came back to tie up the match and finally break the Harvard service in the eighth game and go on to win. Sylvia and Green teamed up in the second doubles position and won a hard three-set victory over Rauh and Haeger 6-1, 3-6, 6-4. Sylvia and Green won the first set easily and it looked another one sided Carolina victory.' However the Harvard team rallied and, mainly on the strength of Haeger's smashing serves, came back to make a real contest of the match. , The summaries: Singles Browne (UNC) defeated Rauh (H), 6-2, 7-5; Bradford (UNC) defeated Ufford (H), 6-0, 6-1; Thompson (UNC) defeated French (H), 6-0, 6-3; Sylvia (UNC) defeated Bossart (H), 6-1, 6-0; (See TENNIS, page 4) Junior Varsity First Match Of Carolina's junior varsity golf team had to count on its final four some to beat Myers Park High School at Finley golf course Sat urday as Phil Kreis and Eric Jonas came through with ZVz points to win the match 15-11. Kreis, in fact was medalist for the day with a two-under par 70. His effort was enough to stop Gene Lookabill who paced the Myers Park team with a 72. , The high schoolers got off to a 62-2 lead in the first foursome as Bobby Sisk, one of the State's top young players shot a 78 against Carolina Eddie Pell. The second foursome split even MURALS Today's Soccer 4:00 Field 1. PiKA vs. Pi Kap Phi-1; field 2, Sig Chi-3 vs. SAE-1; field 3, Delta Psi vs. Phi Delt-2. 5:00 Field 1, Phi Delt-1 vs. Phi Gam-2; field 2, Phi Kap Sig-1 vs. ISAE-2; field 3, DKE-3 vs. Lamb Ehi-l. Buy Now! " ; I W - I tf ' i . I? I J 4 - 4 4 fj 1 I , , $ V ' -;' I ' - f 1 i 'v . i .,... ' I " i if v - i ri i . GOOSE TATUM . leads the Globetrotters against the All-Stars tonight. betrof'fers To Ploy s RALEIGH, March 31 (Special) A game in the fourth annual "World Series" of basketball will be played in the William Neal Reynolds Coliseum at North Caro lina State College tomorrow night, at 8:30 o'clock. The competing teams will be the Harlem Globetrotters and the 1953 College All-Americans. They began the series in New York's Madison Square Garden last Sunday night and are now on a coast-to-coast tour, which will last for 19 days. A sell-out crowd of 12,500 fans is expected at the State College Coli seum for the game, according to Coliseum Director W. Z. Betts. Coached and owned by Abe Sap- erstein, the Globetrotters are tak ing 10 men on the national trek. They are Goose Tatum, Marques Haynes, Pop Gates, J. C. Gibson, Josh Grider, Babe Pressley, Elmer Robinson, Sam Wheeler, Clarence Wilson and Johnny Wilson. Coaches of the collegiate squad are Ray Meyer of De Paul Univer sity and Honey Russell of Seton Hall. Appearing in the college all-star lineup will be Irv Bemoras of Illi nois, Dick Knostman of Kansas Golfers Take Year At Finley with 4Ms points apiece. Then Kreis and Jonas came in to take the match. 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Sophomore Warren Heeman sur prised everyone by placing sixth in the 200 yard backstroke. Hee man beat Tommy ' Runlap, N. C State's highly rated backstroker, in the preliminaries. His time in qualifying was 2:15.3. Buddy Baarcke placed sixth in the 100 yard backstrpke. The offi cial timers gave fourth place to Baarcke but the finish judges gave him sixth. His time was :59.6. In the medley relay the Carolina team turned in the fifth fastest time in the qualifying rounds but they did not qualify because they were third in their heat. On the first leg of the qualifying round, Baarcke held his own with Ohio State's Oyakawa who won two in dividual events m the meet. State, Jim Breder ' of Illinois, Bob Rousey of Kansas State, and Norm Swanson of Detroit. TONIGHT ape! Hill 22 CAMEOSO Dih' UtiruM Ctry. 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