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r iWEDNfeSbAV; MAT 1 lr ) 9S5 THE DAW.Y TAR HEEL PACE TH": ames Me-;-, Baseball Weekend H'QCk, ms Netters Close sOut Season With 21-12Mark Bv I Blanking State 4 Carolina's tennis team closed out one of the most successful seasons in its history here yes terday with a 9-0 shut-out of N C. State. y The win, the eleventh shut-out r the season,' was the Tar Heels' twenty-first 'against only one loss, that to undefeated Miami. The victory, also moved Carolina's new win streak '. to seven in a row since .Miam' .broke a 30-match ":ein mid-way in the season. The Tar Hpels had little trouble in polishing off the Wolfpack, as five; non-regulars and one regu lar swept all .six singles. In the doubles, some .regulars combined "with the substitutes to sweep those, with only the number three team running into trouble. Problem Of Line-Up Switching Faces ACQ 1 By The . Associated Press - Is there anything morally or technically wrong about a coach shifting his tennis lineup from ac cepted standardized positions for the purpose of winning a match? This is a, question confronting the Atlantic Coast Conference on the eve of its - annual champion- "ships and the debating will come up tomorrows night at the coaches' meeting preceding this year's tournament which opens on UNC courts Thursday morning. "It's a question of ethics," says John Kenfield, coach of the UNC team and chairman of the confer ence Tournament Committee. George Ldtf, coach of the Duke UNC Edges N. C. State For Title In Intra murals DURHAM, May 10 First ivMace in the golf tournament and a Wake Forest' softball victory over N. C. State gave Carolina a one-point edge over second place State here this afternoon in the annual Big Four Sports Day. The Carolina athletes edged State 26-25, with Wake third with 21 points and Duke fourth with lfi. Points -were awarded on a 5-3-2-1 basis for first, second, third and fourth places respec tively. The winning Carolina group picked up three first places, win ning the badminton, golf and ( tennis, and was second in horse (! shoes and -third in volleyball, table tennis" and softball. With all but the golf and Wake State softball scores reported, Carolina and State were tied at . State, Wake Tied For Big 4 Lead Unless both should pick up wins, either N. C. State or. Wake. For est wui be in sole possession of first place in the Big Four standings following games today. The Wolfpack and the Deacs are currently tied for first in the ACC standings with 5-3 records. Duke is third at 4-2 and Carolina last with 2-5 in Big Four competition. This afternoon Carolina , goes ' to Raleigh to meet State while Duke is at Wake Forest, i Following today's games, only two more Big Four battles are ! slated this year. Friday Duke is at State and Saturday the Blue Devils I jnect the TarvHeels here. The Big r 1ur statistics: Team W L Pet Wake 5 3 .625 State 5 3 .625 n.ik 4 2 .333 AB 271 261 220 UNC 2 5 285 223 . limMS daddy Drives Like the wild 0 rv m i i i t f r i f; V x ?S With the regular season his- tory, the Tar Heels netters turn to the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament which opens here Thursday afternoon. Two singles and one doubles entry are allowed from each school. Yesterday's summary: Kerdasha def. Greenberg. 6-4, 6-2; Handel def. . Casion 4-6, 6-o; 6-0; Bortner def. Cross 4-6, 6-1, 6-2; Livingston def. Frantz 6-3, 6-4; Gustafson def. Reichard 6-2, 6-0; Kasser def. Brinkley 6-1, 6-2; Doubles Greene and Bortner def. Cashion and Reichard" 6-1, 6-1;. Bradford and Gustafsoxr def. Greenberg and McCoy 6-0, 6-0; Livingston and Kasser def. . Cross and Frantz 2-6, 7-5, 6-2. team and an old Davis Cupper, sees it differently. - In a skirmish with Kenfield on the occasion- of dual meet between the twoHteams earlier this season, he made it clear that he saw nothing, wrong with arranging the pairings any way he saw fit. , "I'm hired to win," he is quoted as saying, "So I will arrange my lineup any way I see fit to ac complish this." Kenfield said that in his almost 30 years of college tennis coach ing he had run into only two in cidents in which coaches revised their lineups for winning; pur poses. He thinks a -team should use its normal lineup for all its meets. 21-each. Wake's 13-6 win over State and the Carolina golf vic tory clinched things for UNC. One of the upsets of the day was the State horseshoes win over favored UNC. However the favored. State volleyball team composed of Varsity basketball players was upset by both Duke and Carolina. The State club ; was volleybayy champion last year. One of the main factors con tributing to the Carolina Victory was the win in badminton. State had pushed through a vote add ing badminton to the schedule of events at the last Intramural meeting of Big Four schools. Ironically, Carolina picked up five points in that event by taking first place while State was third, good enough for only two points. matf of- Borneo. I He.scAntf us grown ups shocilD grow up Wbep -they dfcivt. -Accidents kLL more 4$ , lhAn anting else- DRIVE CAREFULLY! R H 2B 3B HR SB RB Pet 64 76 8 4 6 9 54 .243 51 77 12 12 -4 4 38 .256 37 62 9 7 1 4 30 .282 26 50 5 2 2 5 21 .175 ;.ih iif you avd bi a child ftl it Mural Title Tilt Today Sigma - Chi and Joyner Dorm will meet t four-thirty this aft ernoon on Field 4 to decide the campus softball championship. Sigma Chi dropped Chi Psi Monday to take the fraternity intramural title, while Joyner walloped the Dental School for the dorm title last week. Cockrell Tops Loop Batting With just one full week re maining in the ACC baseball sea son, Duke's Andy Cockrell has virtually sewed up the confer ence batting title. He is leading the ACC for the third 'straight week with a torrid .465 mark. SN. C. State's Joe Barringer is Cockrell's closest contender. Bar ringer is hitting at a .405 clip. Gravitte is tied with Tommy Cole of Wake Forest for the home run leadership. Each has hit six. Gravitte is also tied with Cock rell and Roger Gaines of Clemson for the leadership in doubles with six. The top sixteen batters: Cockrell, Duke Barringer,, N. C. i Holt, W. 'F. Bass, JDuke Bailey, Virginia Cole, W. F. Miller, W. F. Shealey, Clemson Peed, N. C. S. O'Quinn, Clemson Zachary, U. N. C. Kreutzer, Duke Atkinson. Duke Gravitte, U. N. C. Jarrett, S. C. Walker, Maryland 58 22 27 .465 74 15 30 .405 73 19 29 .397 46 5 18 .391 44 4 17 .386 87 25 33 .379 41 12 15 .366 61 13 22 .361 75 15 27 .360 54 8 19 .352 40 8 14 .350 61 14 21 .344 35 7 12 .343 76 21 27 .342 62 15 21 .339 70 8 23 .329 "THE BEST COMEDY FROM ENGLAND IN TRULY FUNNY! IT'S OF CHUCKLES AND RICH IN COMEDY. pi-- The J. Arthur Rank Organization presents i it Mt to cUr ky starrtnft DIRK BOGARDE . MURIEL PAVLOW KENNETH MORE DONALD SINDEN KAY KENDALL-JAMES ROBERTSON JUSTICE DONALD HOUSTON TODAY THRU FRIDAY v Busy Sports Starts Thurs Sports fans will have to do some hustling here this week if they are to take in all the events scheduled as the Atlantic Coast Conference spring season rushes to a close. Two ACC championship events are scheduled here this weekend, along with the final two games of Carolina's regu lar baseball schedule. In addition, the ACC golf champion ship tourney gets underway at Winston-Salem Thursday af ternoon, ',: ' .. s Tennis gets a head start on the others tonight when the top play ers from : ACC schools gather -in V olen Gym to draw pairings " for the annual tournament that starts Thursday on the UNC courts. The tourney will determine ACC sin gles and ' doubles champs. Caro lina's undefeated club sewed up the team championship which is 1 determined by regular season: won-lost records. State-UNC Varsity, Frosh Clash Today Carolina and N. C. State baseball teams battle today, with the Frosh scheduled for Emerson Field at "three-thirty and the Varsity teams slated to' meet at Raleigh at the same Jime. The Tar Heels wilt be going after their sixth ACC win against five losses, while the Tar Babies will be seeking in number nine- The Baby Wolfpack got one-hit pitching to shut out the Tar Babies 1-0 here Monday afternoon. Maryland, Carolina and Duke are the favorites in the ACC track meet that will open here Friday afternoon. The Terps will be de fending the title that they won at College Park- last spring, by edging second place Carolina 59 57. With most of last year's out standing performers back this spring, this season's meet is ex pected to produce a host of ACC records. Nearly all the marks set in. last year's event have been bet tered in dual meets this season. . Also on Friday afternoon, Car olina's baseball Tar Heels play host to Virginia here in an ACC game, then close out the season by entertaining Duke on Emerson TO COME MANY YEARS!' -N. Y. Mirror A CARRIER BELLY LAUGHS!" N. Y. Times N. Y. Journal American tte? 1 i r E -o. i . TECHNICOLOR Varsity Card day Field Saturday afternoon. Carolina's baseball Tar Babies will also end their season in a rash over the weekend with games at Wake Forest' Friday and at Duke Saturday. Today the Tar Ba bies play host to N. C. State. " Saturday has been designated as ACC Sports Day at UNC, with the finals of v the track and tennis tournaments scheduled that aft ernoon, plus a Big . Four baseball game with Duke here. Carolina Golf Team Edges DU DURHAM, N. C, May 10 im The Carolina golf team handed Duke its second conference loss of the season today, 14i2-12, in a tight match that was not de cided until the last hole at Hope Valley Country Club in Durham. Behind after nine holes of play, the Tar Heels rallied on the back nine to beat the Blue Devils. Bolster (D) tied Parker (UNC), lVz-lli; Correll (UNC) beat Thomas (D), 2V2-V2 ;Parker and Correll beat Bolster and Thomas, 22-1. . Sykes (UNC) defeated Hackett (D), 2V2-V2, Rothrock (UNC) de feated Ruffini (D), 2-1; Sykes and Rothrock defeated Hackett and Ruffini, 2V2-V2. . Hansen -" Pruss (D) defeated Henderson (UNC), 3-0; Toms (D) defeated Ford (UNC), 22-1,2; Hansen-Pruss and Toms defeated Henderson and Ford, 212-1z. REMNANT SALI AT A DOUGHNUT FACTORY Barbara Rotondo U. of Bridgepor t BANANA, SPLIT Donald Mills U. of Alabama ' tGOTISTICAL TUGBOAT (OR) PANICKY DRAWBRIDGE OPERATOR Zane Thompson U. of Maine TWO NKDU5 SUING IYI TO IYI C. Eugene NichoU Indiana, 17. 1 "Bcttca taste Uctfes...LUirQLl!G8 1F8IE DIlIllJGiJ.C&dnOTPsk&trtootlieai A. T. Co. PRODUCT A, : h V - ' V - mr-gr. 14-.-. : v;.- V; --. mm ; ; ; ; . - . . ;m --c-" Athletes Of The Week: Charlie Krepp (right) and Phil Drake are this week's Tar Heel Athletes of the Week. The pair of Varsity swimmers set two new American records each last week in AAU sanctioned record trials in Bowman Gray Pool. Krepp swam the 500 meters and 500 yard backstroke in 6:21.9 and 5:49.1, respectively, while Drake swam the same distances to set new breaststroke marks of 6:37.1 and 7:11.3. Charlie Yarborough, pole vaulter, was runner-up for the honor. Yarborough set new University, dual meet, and Fetzer Field pole vault marks last week with a 13'6Vz" effort against Duke. Krepp, Drake Go After Four More American Records Today After cracking four American records last week, ace Carolina swimmers Charlie Krepp and Phil Drake will go after four more marks this afternoon at five thirty in Bowman Gray Indoor Pool. Krepp, who smashed the 500 yard and 500 meter backstroke records, will be aiming "for the 400 meter and 440 yard back rec ords today, in the AAU sanction- HEY DR00DLE BUGS ! HERES ANOTHER BATCH ! YOU GET A GOOD CLOSE-UP of college smokers' preference for Luckies in the Droodle at right, captioned: Lucky Strike colurnn in a college cigarette-vending ma chine. On campuses all over Amer ica, college students automatically get Luckies. Why? Simply because Luckies taste better. They taste better, first of all, because Lucky Strike means fine tobacco. Then that tobacco is toasted to taste bet ter. 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