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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1955' THE DAILY TAR HEEL PACE THREI Basketball Returns To Carolina Scene Tonight Wrth Blue-White) Game Scheduled At 7:30 In Woollen 7 ,aS u' "'I! bHef,y retur" th C""na scene tonight at game!" reViVa' f th ua, BWnife uTheA 9a!Te.iS be!"9 sponsord by the Pan-Hellenic Council with proceeds to go toward Ann: . -uncn B.ri ri,ii u-ii b adopting a war orphan and the pro posed Chapel H.li Recreation Center. Admission is .50. P.uTUkIirwMl C-CalPtainS of ,ast ye'' varsity, Al Lifson and Paul L.kms, w.ll coach, respectively, the Blue and White teams. on "MZ'. by Ch'P" r ) LI J THEY SAY YOU CAN'T MAKE A MAN'S PICTURE THAT WILL INTEREST THE WOMEN ... They say you CAN'T make a woman's picture that will bring in the men . . . THEY SAY YOU CAN'T MAKE A PICTURE TO PLEASE BOTH YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULTS . . . They say you CANT make a comedy with a tender moving story . . . THEY SAY YOU CAN'T PACK A PICTURE WITH SEX AND STILL PLEASE THE CENSORS . . These fears have plagued motion pictures for years, but after you see "GENEVIEVE," we think you will agree It's (a powerful "kick in the cant's" A return engagement of the best British comedy we played last year. con toot a trumpet to a ks2xfl$ 1 ' j fer-te-vrt TK tc o . i tramporit Her feoppyescorl-i even mofe than wwkJ a trivmpb, ever her virtue. icH Wh W , t Color by TECHNiCOlCn v,; " DINAH SHERiOAN GR&CiU KAY KINDALL KENNETH MQBt Tar Heel Rally Short Of Mark As Deacs Win, 9-8; Frosh Also Lose WAKE FOREST (Special to The Daily Tar Heet) A two run Carolina rally in the top half of the ninth inning fell short of its mark here yester day as , the Wake Forest Dea cons edged the Tar Heels, 9-8. The Carolinians had "loaded the bags in the final frame and pushed two runs across to put the pressure on Deacon pitcher Jack McGintey. However, Mc Ginley bore down and fanned Carolina third - baseman Jack Woods to end the game. The victory was not an offi cial Atlantic Coast Conference contest because of -the home-and-home rule. ? Wake Forest had previously -won on . its own diamond, downing Carolina last week, 2-0. The next game for Carolina is scheduled against South Caro lina here Friday. Saturday the Tar. Heels meet Clemson. . Going , into the ninth, the Deacs had a 9-6 lead. Harry Lloyd, Tar Heel second base man, singled to lead , off, but Will Frye forced him at second on an infield grounder. Don Hill was safe on an infield error and Connie vGravitte, . who t got two for two over the afternoon, including a homer, walked to load the bags. Al Long's mfield grounder was relayed home to catch Frye at the plate, making it two outs, but Jimmy Love drew a walk to score Hill. Ken Keller, pinch-hitting, for Tom Maultsby, singled to shortstop, bringing home Gravitte. Woods then swung but missed a third strike to wind it up. - , - Loose fielding on .the part .of Carolina lost the game. The Tar Heels committed eight bon ers. Long booted three for Car olina. Catcher Love, who , had three RBI's and Gravitte were the big guns for the Tar Heels. Tommy Cole, with a fifth-inning, bases empty homer, and Barnes, with a double and a triple, led the winners. , Morris. "Whity" Hall started on the mound .for Carolina, Aft er allowing four., runs in. the opening frame,, he was relieved by Jimmy. Raugh, who worked through the seventh when he was jerked for a pinch-hitter. Tom Maultsby finished for the Tar Heels. Raugh, the loser, now has a 2-4 record. Bucky Fichter, the winner, is unde feated with a 2-0 mark. Carolina 020 201 1028 11 8 W. Forest 400 211 lOx 9 10 2 Batteries: Hall, Raugh (2), Maultsby (8) and Love; Fichter, McGinley (6) and Holt. Wake's freshman baseball team swamped Carolina's Tar Babies by a score of 14-3 at Em erson Field yesterday, behind the superb pitching , of right hander Charley .Carpenter. ..Carpenter limited the Tar Ba bies to eight hits while walking only two batters. Meanwhile his teammates were jumping on three Carolina pitchers for 14 hits and 14 walks. Eleven of the hits and nine of the walks came off starter and loser Charley Cross. It was his second loss of the year. . The big gun in the Wake For est attack was . third-baseman Bill Peg ram,, who collected a single and a double in two offi cial trips. The one bright spot in the Carolina line-up was catcher Jerry Bryson who gar nered a single and a home run in four trips. W. F. 020 103 44014 14 4 Carolina 000 000 102 3 8 2 Batteries: Carpenter and Brady; Cross, Currin (7), Mclver (9) and Bryson. Athlete of the Week: Morris Set Two Records Against Terps , Roger Morris has been selected as "The Athlete of the Week" by The Daily Tar Heel sports staff for his two record-breaking performances in leading the Caro lina tracksters to a 73-58 victory oyer the defending conference champions Maryland Terps Sat urday. Morris won both the shot and discus, for the third straight time this season as he turned in the best, performances of his out standing career in both events. His winning throws of 51 feet three and one-half inches in the shot and 157 feet five and one half inches in the discus set two new stadium records for Mary land's Held, Byrd Stadium. ' The shot put heave erased the old field record of 51 feet even, set "by Morris against the Terra pins two years ago. The old re cord was also the North Carolina all-time shot record, and Morris' heave Saturday put aside that mark also. Both throws were among the six UNC-Maryland, dual .meet records Varsity Metiers Face Strong Dulce Today This afternoon at 3:00, Caro lina's varsity tennis team, unde feated in 12 matches this season, meets Duke. So far this 'season, only one team has managed to give the Tar Heels any competi tion at all, but, according to vet eran coach John Kenfield, Duke might win one or two matches today, depending on the Blue. Devil's lineup. Coach Kenfield will probably use his regular line-tip of Herb Browne at the No. 1 position with Bobby Payne, Tommy Bradford, Pete Green, Ronnie Kerdasha, and Don Thompson completing the singles roster. All of these, ex cept Browne, who has a 10-2 re cord, are undefeated in the 12 matches played thus far this year. In doubles, Browne and Bradford, Green and Payne, and Kerdasha and Thompson will play the first, second, . and third positions respectively. Yarhotough Leads UNC Trackers In Wake Forest Smash, 119-19 The Crazy Hit of 1955 Steve Allen's that were broken, also, thus giv ing Morris five records for his day's performance. Morris, , who, was tied with Claude Rhule with 30 points as the team's high scorers before yesterday's meeting with Wake Forest, surpassed the old field record in the discus by almost four feet. The old mark of 153 feet eight and three-fourths inches was established by Robert Morse of Camp Lcjeune in 1951. TODAY ONLY! Varsity Its too good to miss, besides, ail i - i .other pictures on in Chapej Hill to ,day will be here for four days I ! Sfickmen Vs. Duke The UNC lacrosse team will travel to Durham today to battle a tough Duke squad in a "Dixie League" encounter. It will be the Tar Heels second attempt to top the Blue Devis who have pre viously beaten the locals 8-3 in an early season practice scrim mage. Duke has downed Loyola (Balti more) and Virginia and has look ed impreesive in losing to such nationally powerful teams as Navy and Renssaleer Polytechnical In stitute. The Duke victory over Virginia by a score of 11-8 came over the same Cavalier team which .just a few days earlier had humbled the Carolina squad , 15-2. Duke will also be led by two po tential t All-American players in defenseman Ev Anderson and midfielder Dick Saunders, who tallied six goals against UVa. HOWEVER, this years' Tar Heel team may prove, to be the first UNC lacrosse squad to beat a Duke team in the last 10 years. Greenbaum's stickmen have con sistently improved since their opening fray with the Blue Devils and are definitely in much better condition than they were at the beginning of the -season. WELCOME ANAIS NIN You'll find your distinguished books, not just today, but 365 days a year, in Chapel Hill's famous old book barn. The Intimate Bookshop 205 E. FRANKLIN ST. Open Evenings A strong Carolina track team smashed Wake Forest, 112-19, to rack up its fourth consecutive win of the season here yesterday. It marked the second time this year that the Tar Heels have scored more than 100 points in a meet. The Tar Heels swept all three places in six events as they won 14 races and took seconds in 11. Wake Forest's John Ladner was high scorer of the meet as he won the javelin, the Deacs' only first, and scored in three other events for 10 points. CHARLIE YARBOROUGH led Carolina with nine points, , while Jay Zimmerman and Johnny Jones had eight each for Carolina. Only six men scored for Wake Forest. - The summary: Shot put: 1. Maslow (C), Jones (C), Bilich (C); Distance, 46'-5V2". Javelin: 1. Ladner (WF), Bryan (C), Marcinko (C); Distance, 185'. Mile: 1. Barden (C), Thames (C), Summerlin (WF); Time, 4:41.5. High jump: 1. Bryant (C), Greene (C), Adams (WF); Height, 6'. 440-yard run: 1. Newnam (C), Booth (C), Whitehead (C); Time, 50.1. Pole Vault: 1. Yarborough and Waters (both UNC, tie), 3. Scalf (WF); Height, 12'. 100-yard dash: 1. Zimmerman (C), Parham (WF), Sutton (C); Time, 10.1. Dis cus 1. Jones (C), Ladner (WF), Maslow (C); Distance, 118'-6". 100-yard high hurdles: 1. Scott (C), Rhule (C)T Wilson (C); Time, 15.2. 880-yard run: 1. Beatty (C), Wright (C), McFaddin (C); Time, 1:59.3. 220-yard run: 1. Mitchell (C), Zimmerman (C), Ladner (WF); Time, 22.4. Broad jump: 1. Yar borough (C), Daniels (WF), Lad ner (WF); Distance, 22'-3,i". Two mile run: Nanney (C), Joyner (C), Griffin (C); Time, 10:25.5. 220 yard low hurdles: 1. Rhule (C), Wilson (C), Scott (C); Time, 24.5. Mile relay Carolina (Booth, Wright, Whitehead, Newnam). Time, 3:32. TODAY CINemaScoPG stvrifli RICHARD JEAN TODD PETERS Plus Latest News IS HERE AT LAST! Did you enjoy "The Fable" by Faulkner? Aesop7s Fables send you? This is Something Else! Matter of fact, it isn7t even like Ferdinand, the Fay Bull. 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