THURSDAY, MAY 6. 1954 THE DAILY TAR HEEL PAGE THREE Wake Forest Southpaw Misses Shut-Out Because Of 2 Errors Bruton's Fine Relief Work Comes Too Late; Bruce Holt Gets Three Hits; Long Stars Afield By DICK BARKLEY f Bruton, who is becoming the Coach Walter Rabb's Carolina workhorse of the Carolina mound baseball team failed to beat Wake staff, was very effective in his re Forest's Lowell "Lefty" Davis for lief chore. Only in the fourth me mira lime this season as the when Billy Lyles and Ben Tatum Deacons whipped the Tar Heels, singled for the Deacons fourth 4-2, yesterday afternoon at Emer-; run, was he in any trouble un ikm. A1 made the ielding play uavis, wno set down the Carolina j of the season when he caught Har boys 6-1 and 6-2 earlier in the year,' ris' Long drive in the ninth with allowed seven hits, three by Bruce his back to the plate. Holt He struck out five, includ- The box: ing clean-up batter Joe Mosier Vvake Forest three times. j Tatum, 3b Lefthander Jim Scearce started Harris, 2b for the (Tar Heels but was through McKeel, cf after only one inning in which Wake Forest scored three times on two singles and two doubles. Doug Bruton came on- in the second and was touched for only four singles in the final eight frames. Carolina missed a golden oppor tunity to score in the initial stanza when Harry Lloyd's infied hit was followed by two straight walks. But Fred Dale, who had forced Lloyd, was cut down at the plate attempt ing to score on a wild pitch. Bruce Holt led off the second inning with a solid hit to center but was left stranded at first. But in the fifth frame, Ed Hooks sin gled over third and went to second j Hooks, c on an error. Al Loner then- eintrlorl.S Woods to left to drive Johnny Woods, running for Hooks, across the plate. ' The Tar Heels picked up their final run in the sixth when Connie Gravitte scored on an error. He had singled and moved around on Holt's safe blow. With the tying run on second base in the same inning, Harry Lloyd popped out to end the threat. owe 4 Tennis Team Stops arvard Nefitien H Newton Sets Track Record; Is DTH Athlete Of The Week By LARRY SAUNDERS Last Saturday was a big day for CAMBRIDGE. Mass. AJP)- The'terday's match was the fourth of racing. At Churchill Downs, De- Carolina tennis team gained their ; the journey, all of which they have termined won the Kentucky Derby seventeenth win of the season here ' won easily. They will face Prince- and at Duke Stadium, Carolina's yesterday when they toppled Har-!ton "tomorrow at Princeton. The Jeff Newton set a new school rec vard's undefeated Iw Leaeue lead-' Tigers gained an even split in two ord a new Duke Stadium record, 1 MOIt, C- Cole, rf Livengood, If Waggoner, lb Lyles, ss Davis, p ab . 4 4 . 2 . 4 4 3 3 4 4 o 0 2 1 6 2 4 7 4 1 Totals 32 8 27 10 ers, 9-0. Bobby Payne, playing in the number three position "for the Tar The tennis team will face Wes leyan Colfege at Middleton, Conn., in the fifth match of their seven contest tour this afternoon. Heels, retained his unbeaten rec ord for the year when he easily toppled Harvard's George Rauh, 6-1, 6-0. The Carolina netters are cur rently in the midst of a seven game tour through the East. Yes- North Carolina Lloyd, 2b Dale, ss Long, If : Mosier, lb Gravitte, cf B. Holt, 3b Keller, rf Maultsby, c . Scearce, p Bruton, p b Williams ab . 5 . 5 . 4 . 3 . 2 . 4 . 4 . 2 . 0 . 2 . 0 . 3 1 o 4 0 3 0 10 1 1 2 2 4 0 1 0 0 0 High School Trackmen Run Friday Frosh Victorious Two Tar Baby athletic teams, the tennis and baseball squads, came through with wins against Big Four . opposition yesterday. The undefeated freshman net ters, paced by Ed Hudgins and Bob Bortner, whitewashed the Duke Blue Imps on the varsity courts, 8 0, yesterday afternoon. And the Tar Baby baseball team, faring much better than their varsity counterparts, top pled the Demon Deaclets, 6-2, in a game played at Wake Forest yesterday. Totals a Ran for Hooks in 5th. 35 7 27 13 b Grounded out for Bruton in 9th. Wake Forest 300 100 0004 North Carolina 000 011 0002 R Harris, L. Holt, Cole, Lyles, Gravitte, Woods. E Tatum, Har ris. RBI L. Holt, Livengood 2, Ta tum, Long. 2B McKeel, Cole. SB McKeel. S Waggoner, Harris. DP Dale, Lloyd, and Mosier. Left Wake Forest 7, North Carolina 9. BB Off Davis 3, Bruton 4. SO by Bruton 4, Davis 5. HO Scearce 4 in 1; Bruton 4 in 8. PB Hooks. Loser Scearce. T 2:10. U Fair cloth and Hall. From three hundred fifty to four hundred high school athletes will begin invading Chapel Hill today for the fortieth annual ' inter scholastic track meet to be held at Fetzer Field tomorrow. Cindermen from 24 schools throughout the state are entered in the all day affair, two more than last year, and several events will be close, according to perform ances of individuals and teams re ecutive Secretary of the North ceived by L. J. (Hap) Perry, Ex Carolina High School Athletic As sociation, who is in charge of the meet. Scoring counts 5, 3. 2, 1 for the first four finishers in order, who will receive individual awards. A challenge team trophy will be awarded to the winning team. Trial heats will be run at 11 o'clock in the dashes and hurdles, the field events start at 2:30 and i tracK iinais ai j. matches with the Tar Heels earlier this year at Chapel Hill. The Summary Browne (C) defeated Graven. 64, 6-4. - Bradford (C) defeated Harris, 6-3, 4-6, 64. Payne (C) defeated Rauh, 6-1, 6-0. Thompson (C) defeated Haegler, 6-4, 5-7, 6-2. Green (C) defeated Mann, 7-5, 6-3. Browne and Bradford defeated Rauh and HaegTer, 6-1, 3-6, 6-4. Payne and Green defeated Spencer and Possart, 6-2, 6-1. Thompson and Kerdasha de feated Stone and King, 6-4, 6-2. and tied the Carolina-Duke dual meet record when he ran- the 100 yard dash in 9.6 seconds. For his outstanding . performance against Carolina. "We knew he had talent," Coach Dale Ransom said about Newton, "but he has been spending most of his time playing football." New ton is probably most famous for his two touchdowns against Notre Dame last season. "This should re ally be his sophomore year in track," Ransom continued, "but he graduates in June." Coaches Ran som and Joe Hilton agree that the Blue Devils, Newton has been:Newton h d . amazingly chosen as the Daily Tar Heel Ath lete of the Week. Record setting is nothing new to Newton. His first record was'set in the First ACC Indoor Track Meet held here last winter. good job considering his limited competition." Newton's 100-yard performance against Duke was one of the most exciting races seen this season. "It Nevv-.was neck and neck almost all th ton turned in a 6.2 performance wav betwppn mntain Warrv Rmmn HOORAY! They Are Back! Another Shipment of Our Famous 1 -POUND T-BONE STEAK FRENCH FRIES & SALAD $1.35 DANZIGER'S There are University of North Carolina varsity football players on the baseball, track and golf teams this spring. X X--.-. 1 Trsck Pictures Yack pictures for the track team will be taken this after noon. All members of the squad report to Fetier Field at 3 p.m. Track And Golf Teams Will See Action Today Thinclads Face UVa. In Final Dual Meet By RAY LINKER Carolina's track squad will play host to the University of Virginia . in (See THINCLADS, page 4) more men -wear P91 than all other formals combined! 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He ran and Newton, Ransom relates., "ft wasn't until the finish line that Newton edged ahead of his team- little mate. He won the race by inches." only I Newton also runs the 220 and ran three meets as a freshman, four .that race in 21.5 seconds against as a soph and four more as a jun- the Duke harriers. Despite his ior. Newton had no high school j performances the (Tar Heels lost track experience when he entered, to Duke, 73-57 In talar by TECHNICOLOR ROBERT MAURICE MORLEY-EVANS -cK-renHERLIE ntk Tb D'Oyty Cartt Co. LAST TIMES TODAY! WHO WILL BE AT CAROLINA WIN THIS JACKPOT OF BIG PRIZES AFTER SIX WHITE DINNER JACKET AND FORMAL TROUSERS CUMMERBUND AND TIE FORMAL-PAK AFTER SIX DRESS SHIRT KAY WOO DIE White Formal Pip THE SPORTSHOP 71 iYi V H A Lighter 1 V f IT L k a V z i RONSON Pocket PIONEER Formal Accessories SmanteAt KRavfair C1I 1 mm T j : :: S ' V pi 23 There are a few names that stand out in every field and in slacks that name is MAYFAIR. 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