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THE DAILY TAR HEEL PAGE THREE Tor 1 SUNDAY, MAY 3, 1953 PJ f '"""lI vill 0 Mt if T 1 1 u roc Shankle Wins Four Firsts In Duke Rout By John Hussey Led by sophomore Joel Shankle, the Duke Blue Devil track team humbled the Carolina cindermen by a score of 76 to 55 at the UNC track yesterday afternoon. Shankle took four individual first places and tied for another first in collecting 23 points for his team. His first places came in the high and low hurdles, broad jump, and the high jump. He was a mem ber of the three way tie for first in the pole vault. Shankle has a chance of setting a new intercol legiate scoring record this year in track and field events. The only new record posted for the day came in the shot put when Ramond Lawsche of Duke put the shot 50 feet, six inches to better the old mark of 49 feet, nine inches held by Gant of Duke. Bobby Barden put on the best show of the day for Carolina in the two mile run. Even after the first lap there was no question of who was going to win the event and Barden nearly lapped the final Duke man. This was also the most profitable event for the Tar Heels as they garnered every place for a total of nine points. Summaries: Mile Run: 1. Bennett (C) 2. Os borne (C) 3. Reece (D) Time: 4:27.0. Shot Put: 1. Lawsche (D) 2. Mor ris (C) 3. Higgins (C) Distance: 50' 6". Pole Vault: 1. (Three way tie) Jordan (C) Shankle (D) Cates (D) Height: 12'. 440 yard run: 1. Tate (D) 2. Ray (C) 3. Massie (D) Time: 50.7. Javelin Throw: 1. Anderson (D) 2. Marcinko (C) 3. Bell (C) Distance 170' 10". High Jump: 1. Shankle (D) 2. Tie between Haire and Jordan both of UNC Height: 6'. 100 yard dash: 1. Novak (D) 2. Tied between Scott (C) and Caudle (D) Time: 10.2. 120 yard high hurdles: 1. Shan kle (D) 2. Beall (C) 3. Bell (C) Time 14.7. 880 yard run: 1. Tate (D) 2. New man (C) 3. Cappel (D) Time: 1:58.1. Broad Jump: Shankle (D) 2. Am ling CD); 3. Long (Q Distance 22' 6". 220 yard run: 1. Novak (D) 2. Ray (Q 3. Caudle (D) Time: 22.3. 2 Mile Run: 1. Barden (C) 2. Marx Q .3. Osborne (C) Time: 10:01.7. Discus Throw: 1. Morris (C) 2. Lawsche (D) 3. Rizzo (D) Distance 137 9". Low Hurdles: 1. Shankle (D) 2. Tate (D) 3. Cornell (C) Time: 24.4. Mile Relay: 1. Duke team of Han sen, Massie, Mays, and Tafel Time: 3:28.0. Baseball Team To Face Duke Here Monday Carolina's league leading base ball team will take on the Blue Devils from Duke University to morrow at Emerson. The game will have considerable bearing on the big four standings for at the pres ent time both of the teams are tied for first place with three wins and two losses. West Franklin Street Luncheonette All Brands And Draft Beer Wines Sandwiches See POP For One Of His Famous Deluxe Sand wiches Beside Bus Station 1 Netters Open Northern Tour With 9-0 Win Over Virginia THE DOTTED LINE traces the path of a tremendous homerun hit by Milwaukee Brave Joe Ad cock in a game against the New York Giants. The blow made Adcock the first man ever to hit a ball into the center-field bleachers at the Giants' Polo Grounds. It was estimated that Adcock's blow traveled more than 475 feet. NEA Telephoto. CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va., May 2 (Special) The Carolina tennis team got off to a successful start on their northern tour this after noon by beating a good University of Virginia team 9-0. For the Tar Heels It was their eighteenth straight victory of the season and the ninth whitewashing they have administered to their opponents. Del Sylvia had a little toruble getting started in the number one match today, but finally won out over Dick Rutledge, 3-6, 7-5, 7-5. Sylvia looked tired and was not as sharp as usual. The Carolina number one man will be ost to the team for two days as he received word today that his grandmother had died in Rich mond. That means that he will miss the matches with Williams , and Amherst, but will return to the lineup against Harvard on Wed nesday. Herb Browne played in the num ber two position today and was extended to three sets before he Carolina Golfers Place Ninth In Intercollegiate Tournament By Biff Roberts ATHENS, Ga. The Southern Intercollegiate golf tournament wound up this afternoon with two of Carolina's players competing in the final. 36-hole round for indi vidual honors. Jim Feree was low man for Car olina as he and Billy Thornton were the only Tar Heel players who were able to shoot their way into the final round. Feree had a good day and fin ished up with a 75 and a 71. He teen on the second round, but bogied 15, 17 and 18 to finish up with his one under par 71. Thorn ton had rounds of 74 and 76. In the team, competition, Caro lina tied for ninth place with a team total of 624, 24 strokes high er than last year. North Texas State defended its team champion ship successfully. The L.S.U. team was runner-up. The winner of the individual play was Eddie Merrins of L.S.U. who finished with a total of 286, was four under par through four- two under par. In second place DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 1. Largre bundle 5. Music character 9. Landed estate (Eng.) 10. Kingly 12. On top 13. Unit of distance 14. Greek letter 15. Foreman 16. Neon . (sym.) 17. Southeast (Abbr.) 18. To assem ble, as troops 20. Soles of shoes 22. Often (poet.) 25. Fissures 26. Tall candle 28. Strange 29. Swiss city 30. Climbed 33. Man's nickname 34. Excla mation 36. Small particle 37. Part of "to be" 38. Flowering plant 40. Arabian chieftain 41. Quiet 42. Accumulate 43. To close hermetically" 44. Low, full plant DOWN 1. Pounded 2. Wild ox (Celebes) 3. Cut off the top 4. Erbium (sym.) 5. Top of a wave 6. 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Bradford and Don Thompson, the two freshmen in the lineup, team ed up in the number one doubles match to beat Rutledge and Hatch Echols. Bob Payne and Pete Green formed a winning combination in the number two doubles. They de feated Bill Morris and Shibley. Carolina will travel from here to Williamstown, Mass., for a match with Williams College there Mon day afternoon. The niatch will be the first of six to be played on consecutive days. The summaries: Singles Sylvia (UNC) defeated Rutledge (V), 3-6, 7-5, 7-5; Browne (UNC) defeated Shibley (V), 6-0, 7-9, 6-1; Bradford (UNC) defeated Bill Morris (V), 6-1, 7-5; Thompson (UNC) defeated Cabell (V), 6-4, 6-4; Payne (UNC) defeated Echols (V), 6-1, 6-0; Handel (UNC) de feated Jett (V), 6-2, 6-1. Doubles Bradford and Thomp son (UNC) defeated Rutledge and Echols (V), 6-3, 6-1; Payne and Green (UNC) defeated Morris and Shibley (V), 6-2, 6-3; Kerdasha and Gustafson (UNC) defeated Jett and Kitchell (V), 6-3, 7-5. was Stan Mosel of NTS with 287. 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