THE DAILY TAR HEEL PAGE THREB owe Action Today WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1954 Golfers, 'Metiers T .Be Im i Here Carolina Tennis Team To Open Season; Linksters Vs. Ohio Wesleyan Ford To Lead Golf Team In Quest For 2nd Win By John Hussey The Carolina golf team will go into action for the second time this season when they face the invaders from Ohio Wesleyan at Finley Course in a match sched uled to begm at 1:30 p.m. Billy Ford, the sophomore sharpshooter from Charleston, S. C, will lead : the Tar Heel at- , , ' . I f tack. Ford was on the way to ray to ty ing the course record in the open ing match of the season, but ran into trouble on the last two holes and "blew up" to a two-under-par 70. Going into the seventeeth hole he was seven under par for sixteen holes. Two other lettermen from last year's squad, George Mountcastle and John Frazier, will follow Ford in the Carolina lineup. Ford, Fra zier and Mountcastle are the only returning members of last year's squad which won the Southern Conference title and placed sec ond in the National Intercollegiate meet which was held during the summer vacation. One of the most welcome mem bers to the "golf team this year, Larry Parker, has not yet hit his stride in competition. Parker had been participating in spring foot ball practice during the past two years and was unable to play for Coach Chuck Erickson's golf team. However, the footballers practiced early this year and Parker was declared eligible for the links team. He led the Tar Heels with a 75 in the opening round of the Azalea Tournament, but folded in the succeeding rounds. Milo Abercrombie, Jim Sykes, ; and Joe Correll will vie for the fifth and sixth spots. Abercrom bie and Sykes were the early sea son favorites for the positions, but Correll played in the match against Boston University at Fin ley last week and equalled Ford's two-below-par effort to tie for medalist honors. As yet the Tar Heels have not lost a single match in dual meet competition. They will be highly favored in the meet today. The Carolina linksmen will open their ACC competition Saturday in a contest against N. C. State, which will also be held in Chapel Hill. Theta Chi, KA, Lamb Chi, SPE Win In Softball Intramural softball competition entered its second day of play with a couple of one sided shut outs and two close contests in the Fraternity Division. KA scored five runs in the first inning and went on to turn back Sigma Chi, 8-5. The losers scored four runs in the first frame. With Pope homering and Neville hitting a triple and double, SPE turned back Phi Gam-1, 7-5. Lamb Chi, with McCoogan on the mound, sTiut out SAE-2. 7-0. BUI keck pitched Theta Chi-1 tA 15 Q win over Phi Gam;-t. The winners leortH tb.re markers in the first toning and pounded away at the Phi Gam hurlers for 12 more be fore the end of the contest. Monogram Meeting There will be a meeting of the Monogram Club tomorrow night at 7 o'clock. Plans will be discussed for the beach party and the orphans' Easter party. All members eligible for the beach trip are asked to attend. Mi ne Michigan To Provide Netters' Opposition By Larry Saunders Carolina's varsity tennis team opens a 26-game schedule this afternoon against Michigan State on the Varsity Courts. The Tar Heels will be after their 34th straight victory in this afternoon's match, which begins at 3 o'clock. Coach John Kenfield has named nnnsn n v r. t Captain Herb Browne to start m ty-LuQ v ... finished the recent inter-squad round - robin undefeated. Don Thompson Will be in the number two spot, Tom Bradford numberT three, and Bobby Payne will hold down the fourth position. Kenfield admits that any one of his top four players .could beat each other on a good day. Pete Green and Ronnie Kerdasha round out the singles line-up. Kerdasha is the only starter who was not in the top six last season. The loss of Del Sylvia, last season's top netman, creates the opening for Kerdasha. Southern Conference doubles champions Bradford and Thomp- perience with Carolina law stu son will play first doubles, while dents, this would sound quite odd, Browne and Payne are expected but it could happen often since to be the number two comblna- nearly a fourth of the future law tion. Kerdasha and either Sam yers participate in Carolina's Intra- Handle or Bruce Gustafson will : round out the doubles pairings.' The entire line-up is composed of ' sophomores and juniors". , Coach Kenfield doesn't expect too much trouble from the Michi- 0, . ., . gan State netters. "Stan Drobac, the Big Ten champion last year, has graduated," Kenfield stated, "and I think his loss will hurt uieiu. xuejr cau t uC WU Bui.S. j teamS- A lot of our studentS par- Kenfield will not predict sn-. ticipate on their fraternity teams other unbeaten season for his ace to and we often compete against . ,.TTT . . , . : them for the Campus Champion- netmen. "We expect at least lveisnjps tough . matches, and any one of, We have aI1 kinds of men on i them could go either way," he the teams " Jerry Roth, one of the said. The veteran coach expects ' school's all-around athletes reveal Princeton, Rollins, Presbyterian, ' "We have mairied men and a , x few old flabby men." Mike Mc- Duke and Harvard to cause the loud whQ heIped fte futurg law. most trouble. The Greatest Story oi Love ana Jfaitn Ever Told! ' f J -ywrtow- - r 1- ;-: . A JOth Century-Fw preswfj Th.tah& A CinemaScop production RICHARD BURTON - JEAN SIMMONS VICTOR MATURE - MICHAEL RENNIE wiJayR06inSCin,UeanJaEer.l0rininaicner'n.uMiuou..;-p".-' ............. - --. SEE IT FROM THE BEGINNING HOURS OF SHOWS: 12:30 2:45 5:00 7:15 9:30 OPENS TODAY At State lim Bog F y 1 f ; jsiis ' r'jMli l I ' ' ' ' imi mi IT if ' II i i tilt- HERB BROWNE AND BOBBY PAYNE ... in competition today Is It Barristers Lead Intramural Standings With 677 Points The young law student ap proached the judge who was to Practice case , later that afternoon and said: "Your honor, culd we PstPne W caf this afternoon? I have a softball game at 4 o'clock.1 To a judge who has had no ex mural program. Intramural Manager Jerry Nail is uite Proud of his fellow law students this year, who at the pres- funt time are, making a f a nampionsnips wnn ov points ... . ,DO thus far this year. "We have 188 boys in the (Law) school," Nail pnmmonloff "anil nvor a fourth . . t ' Qur intramural yers win the Dorm Table Tennis i 1 5 i i "T : ' ' f r& - , . Legal? - Championship, is considered the "grandpappy" of the team. Mc Cloud is pushing his mid-thirties. Don Erb is one of the best ath letes in the Law School, although he is handicapped by the loss of one arm. Erb plays football, bas- ketball, handball, and table tennis George Green, the only colored law siuucuv at wc m ci ai-y , la also an active participant in the intramural program. He has par ticipated in football, volleyball and basketball. The Lawyer's have two Yankees on their teams too; Erb is from Massachusetts and Roth hales from New York. This year the future lawyers have claimed the Campus tag foot ball and handball championships; the Dormitory volleyball and table tennis titles; and have been runner-ups in basketball and soccer. They also teamed with the ADPi's to win the Sports Carnival for the second straight year. "In fact," Nail said, "the only sport we haven't done well in is wrestling. I guess we're too old for that." This isn't the first year the Law School has done so well in intra-- mural play. Last year the school won the Over-All Point Trophy and Rod Nichols, the intramural manager, was awarded the Out- standing Manager Award. d ST'-?. X- 1 The Anamorphic Lens Process on the newly cre ated, curved Miracle Mir ror Screen achieves life like realism and infinite depth. CinemaScppe's Stereophonic Sound reaches new heights of participation engulfing you in the Miracle story of all time, as the imperial might of Rome crashes against the Word of God! r Prices This Attraction: or T ACC Clash Set For 3:30 P.M. Marbry Or Aycock Will Start For UNC By Dick Barkley The Carolina Tar Heels travel to Raleigh today to meet the State College Wolfpack in the initial Big Four baseball contest of the sea son. The game will be the first ACC activity for State while Caro lina has played one game in the loop, that being a 2-0 win over Vir ginia. UNC Coach Walter Rabb will probably start either Don Marbry or Charlie Aycock on the mound. Marbry, who set down Amherst with one run earlier in the year, has given up seven hits in nine innings. Aycock, who has split two decisions, has allowed only nine hits and one run in 18 innings. ilThat one run sent him down to defeat in the season's opening game with Rollins. The Tar Heels have steadily im proved their run-producing mech anism .since that loss, and if the pitching holds up the way it has: been, the Carolina boys should be right at the top on closing day of j conference competition. Joe Morgan, a miniature south paw who has won both of his starts so far will most likely be saved for Saturday's game with Wake Forest which will be played here at Emerson Field. The Wolfpack opened its season yesterday afternoon against Michi gan State, whom the Tar Heels whipped Monday, 6-2. Coach Vic Sorrell will probably start big Jack Yvars on the mound. The Soccer Practice Spring soccer -practice will be held this afternoon at 3 p.m. Anyone wishing to try for the team, report to coach Marvin Allen on Intramural Field at that time. The practice will con tinue throughout April. OiKI TIME SPRING A Ooener 4 MURALS Today's Softball 4:00 Field 1, Alexander vs. Old East; Field 2, BVP vs. Joyner-2; Field 3, ZBT vs. DKE-2; Field 4 Kap Psi vs. Sig Nu; Field 5, Zeta Psi-2 vs. Sig Chi-1; Field 6, Kap Sig vs. Pi Kap Phi. Today's Tennis 4:00 Pi Lamb vs. Theta Chi; TEP vs. KA; 5:00 SPE vs. Chi Psi; Connor vs. Winston. Wolfpack hurling was its weakest point last year, but with three or four good freshman flingers mov ing up to the varsity ranks, the State boys could be hard to han die this year. Johnny Yvars, broth er of pitcher Jack, is the leading State hitter and plays great de fensively at his shortstop position. The rest of the lineup is also filled with promising batsmen who can break open a game any time. Ed Hooks, the fTar Heels' lead ing hitter, will open behind the plate. Will Frye, Harry Lloyd, Fred Dale, and either Bobby Williams or Bruce Holt will hold the imfield slots for Carolina while Connie Mack Gravitte, Al Long, and Ken Keller will roam the outfield. FOR SALE FOUR ROOM HOUSE ON OAK STREET IN CARRBORO Atrractively Priced; Has Large Play Yard And glffl Space. vifTtORE ! ! UNIVERSITY LAND CO. Senter Building Carrboro ETJ3 "U" U LTL HAD FOR THOSE NEW IS, Mi W FW 1 jf I SHIRTS - CORD SUITS HOORAY! They Are Back! Another Shipment of Our Famous 1-POUND T-BONE STEAK FRENCH FRIES & SALAD $1 35 DANZIGER'S Can't Afford The t Movies? Bring The Biddy In For A Browse In The Lonely Old INTIMATE BOOKSHOP 3 ftT? 4 M $ r i' 1 Until 5 p.m.: Adults Chidren . After 5 p.m.: Adults Children . . .74 . .38 .1.00 . .38 PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. j

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view