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TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1955 - TKE -DAILY TAR HEEL PAGE THREE j BCf era ..;- N eftes Open Sbx-Dq Swing V is . . .. . - t - : JU :. v jpr, ..: .:. - If 2 f i ' . . . , . r O 4 y , r , ' . ' .- '.. - , ' '.. f - r.-:4- r ! i-M' . - . . : f . .. V f , I 'I ! ! i I f- I- . e .7 r -i :: - ! !k """"i ; 1 f t v . " , , - "St, V r if i iftfr iV , M s I r- a .'rv- , :-f -s - - r ; J "-r r . .. , Jf. . ... - ... .-.. o.';-....... mAtt--v es. ssnAL Tar Heels Back From WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass, May 2 Carolina's once-beaten tennis team began its six-day Northern swing auspiciously here today by trouncing Williams College-8-1. The Tar Heels, who dropped their first match in 30 starts to a strong Miami team in Chapel Hill Friday, . had- little trouble with the Williams team which they had defeated 15-0 in an earlier match. The defeat handed to the Wil liams College squad today was the first home loss of the season for the Massachusetts netters. The Tar Heels were bouncing back today after suffering the loss to the Miami team which has not lost a match since 1952. Tuesday the Tar Heel club mov es to Amherst, and from there to Cambridge to meet Harvard, on Wednesday, then to Yale, Prince ton and Virginia on successive days before returning to Chapel Hill to wind up the regular sea son against William and Mary and N. C. State. On May 12-12 the Tar Heels; are the host team in the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament. Bounce Defeat Major League Scbrebbarcl Fourteen Events Set For Clubs This Week Carolina athletic teams are in for a busy time this week with fourteen events on the schedule. The card for the remainder of the week: Today: UNC at Amherst (tennis) Wednesday: UNC at Harvard (tennis); Duke at UNC (baseball); UNC at Duke (freshman baseball). Thursday: UNC at Southern In tercollegiate Golf Tournament, Athens, Ga.; UNC at Yale (tennis). Friday: UNC at Princeton (ten nis); UNC at South Carolina (base ball); UNC at Southern Intercol legiate Golf Tournament. AMERICAN LEAGUE W L PCT. Cleveland 12 6 .667 Detroit U . 6 .647 Chicago 10 6 ,625 New York . 10 7 .588 fCansas City ' 7 8 .467 Boston 8 11 .422 Washington 5 11 .313 Baltimore 5 13 .278 (Does hot include last night's games). .. . VVER ; v , 1 Carolina Cage Prospects Basketball Coach Frank McGuire, (center) who's no midget by any standards, still has to look up to a couple of giants he hopes will be performing for the Tar Heels in a couple of years. On the right is six-ten Bill Hathaway, one of the high school cagers featured in Life magazine during the winter. . Left is six-five Dan Lotz of Northport, N. Y. Both boys are expected to enter Carolina in the fall- IN PENN RELAYS Beatty And Morris Set New Records For State A check of the records has shown that the performances of Carolina's Jimmy Beatty and Rog er Morris in the Penn Relays in Philadelphia over the weekend resulted in two new marks. Beatty, who won the open two mile event with his well-known finishing spurt, ran the best out door two mile of any North Caro lina athlete in history on Friday as he turned in a 9:19.8. The mark also constitutes a new Uni versity record. A 52' 234" shot put by Morris filcn cot .a. npw TTnH h Carolina state record and University re cord. - He was the holder of the old Just Received Another shipment of those fabulous golf polo shirts of imported Egyptian mercer ized mesh, in white, navy, light blue, good $8.00 value, . Priced at $4.95 Clotfjins Cup.boarb record which he set April 16 at Maryland with a 51' 3" heave. Both boys, along with pole va ulter Richard Waters, missed Sat urday's meet with Virginia which the Tar Heels won 96-36, but they will . be with the squad when it meets Duke in an important ACC meet here Saturday afternoon. Ftfr Your Best Selection Of After-Six Products, Come to Town & Campus I I Hi II the "pain" mutiny Overboard with tight collars and stiff shoulders! AFTER SIX brings a wave of new comfort, "natural styling," stain-shy finish! No treasure chest needed to go After-Six For Sale or Rent. Single or Double Breasted Var ley's Frosh Wallop Imps By 9-5 By ROY TALLEY North Carolina's Tar Babies came from behind in the seventh inning with explosive power to down a strong Duke freshman team yesterday afternoon at Em erson Stadium. Delon Lambert supplied the crucial punch to pull the Carolina team from behind with a long grand-slam home run, which barely cleared the retreat ing leftfielder's head to put the Tar Babies in front to stay. Charlie Cross went all the way for the freshmen in picking up his third win against two losses. VflLlfY DRIVE ll Hf.W t I 'WJ).!i)3HlI.m'. . TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY BOBERT TAYLOR DEBORAH KERR HERBERT J.YATES r-,AA -r. ;. ATPAI IDA IllUnfU ALEXIS SMITH DEAN JAGGER A REPUBLIC PICTURE LAST TIMES TODAY Varsify UNCStars Get NCAA Ratings Two UNC athletes figure in the National Collegiate Athletic As sociations track and field statis tics released today. Roger Morris, shot-putter who recently broke the state record for that event, is listed as having made the eighth longest discus toss registered this year. His toss of 157' 512" is the one listed by the NCAA as being approved. Beatty's time of 4:16.3 which he turned in in the ACC Indoor Games is listed as the fifth best indoor mile of the year. The best time is 4:09.9. Beatty also rated in the upper dozen in the two mile with 9:22.0 performance. The top time in the two mile is 9:09.7. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Detroit 7, New York 1 Cleveland 4, Boston 2 Washington at Kansas City (night) Only games scheduled. -GAMES TODAY New York at Cleveland (night) Boston at Detroit Washington at Chicago (night) Baltimore at Kansas City (night) NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn Milwaukee St. Louis Chicago Philadelphia New York Pittsburgh Cincinnati W 15 9 O u 8 8 7 5 4 L 2 7 7 8 8 8 11 13 PCT. .822 .563 .533 .500 .500 .467 .313 .235 STUDENT WIVES MEET The Student Wives Club will meet tonight at 8 p.m. in the ;Vic tory Village Recreation Center, Officers for the coming year will be elected and plans for a picnic will be made. WOW mm my K-fj 7 J ? , t I (Does not include last night's games)., YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Pittsburgh -5, -StLouis 1 Milwaukee at Brooklyn (night) Chicago at Philadelphia (night) Only games scheduled GAMES TODAY Chicago at New York (night) Cincinnati at Philadelphia (night) "Milwaukee at Pittsburg (night) Only game scheduled. 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