t SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1955 THE DAILY TAR HEEL PAGE SEVEN Did Big Hudson Second In our Hitting Race O'SuNivan Trophy The O'SuNivan Trophy for foul-shooting, which was pre sented Thursday night at the basketball banquet, was pre sented by sports publicist Jack Wade. The trophy is named for Mrs. Bill O'Suliivan, resident of Ciiapel Hill, x 1 EXAM TIME IS WHEN A CHAP NEEDS A FRIEND Don't give up, pal! Brush up with those potent College Outlines 'from The Intimate Bookshop 205 E. Franklin St. Open Evenings Dick Hudson. fTarolina nntf iolrtoi- u,hn nnctaA o orrr Knttiin ..wav. niiv jnjii-u .dJk uaLilug oci" age over the entire season, got most of his hits against Big Four com petition, according to final batting stastistics for the Big Four. Hudson was second in Big Four hitting, accordng to the figures, with a .409 average behind State's Jack Barringer, who posted a .437 medial against Big Four pitching. Lowell (Lefty) Davis, Wake Forest pitcher, posted a 4-0 record to win the Big Four pitching title. Southpaw Davis also pitched the most innings (39 ), allowed the most hits (43), gave up the most runs (20) and struck out the most batters (34). He issued only nine walks. Lou Dickman of State and Jim Raugh of Carolina are the only hurlers other than. Davis to pick up more than one Big Four win. Dickman's record was 2-2, while Raugh won two and lost three. Hal Turner of Duke, Bill Franklin and Sam Welsh of State, and Billy Johnson of Carolina all picked up one victory against no defeats. Carolina's 20-2 blasting of Duke on the final day of the season saved the Tar Heels from finishing last in the Big Four. Wake Forest was tops with a 6-3 mark, ..followed by State (5-3), Carolina (4-5) and Duke (2-6). , FINAL STATISTICS OWL Pet. AB R H 2B Wake Forest 9 6 3 .667 304 76 83 9 State 8 5 3 .625 294 56 86 12 Carolina 9 4 5 .444 299 56 79 6 Duke 8 2 6 .250 287 ' 44 74 12 33 HR SB RBI Avg. 5 6 11 63 .283 15 4 4 41 .292 8 3 4 37 .257 Your Best Reference for that First Job . . . "INTERBORO" Trained! Individualized career counseling, programming arid placement for college men and women. Executive Secretarial Bi-lingual Secretarial (French, Spanish, etc.) Bookkeeping & Elementary Accounting Business Administration Stenotype & Stenograph Convention & Court Reporting Co-ed. Day-Eve. Appr. for Vets A Foreign Students INTERBORO Since 1888 .24 W. 74 St., New York 23. N. Y. SU 7-1720 Reg. Board of Regtnts of New York State Krepp, Drake Go For World Marks Monday Carolina's sophomore back stroke sensation, Charlie Krepp, will try for world and American records at 200 meters and 220 yards to go with the four Ameri can marks he already holds Mon day afternoon at 5:15 in the In door pool. Krepp, new record holder at 500 yard, 500 meters, 440 yards and 400 meters, will be accompan ied in the record try by teammate Phil Drake, who will be aiming for butterfly-breaststroke marks at the same distances. Drake set new American records at 500 We want to thank our many customers and friends who have made this our most sucessful season. We appreciate your confidence placed in us. Milton's Clothing Cupboard yards and 500 meter searlier, and was to have tried for 400 meter and 440 yard marks when Krepp set his records, but was unable to do so because of an infected ear. Freshman Mac Mahaffy will try to set a new frosh-University re cord in the 220 yard orthodox breaststroke Monday afternoon. Officials for the trials will be Bill . Meade, Bob Linker, Ham Strayhorn, Bob Colbert, Ralph Casey, Warren Heemann, Carl Blyth, Ed Shawley, Penny Martin, and Pete Iliggins. Riebe! Named To Board John Riebel, associate secretary of the UniversityYMCA, has been elected to membership on the Board of the Southern Area YMCA. Dick Levin's Combo-Orchestra 16 FLEMING RD. 8-0268 -r - , r r . , j-r- -r - - K ;r''- : , - W .: Li V w-4'. I Walker, Lacrosse By AL KORSCHUN Smith 56 Captains Goalie Thome Walker and mid fielder Sherwood ' Smith were elected co-capta:ns to lead the 1953 team at the lacrosse team's post-season banquet held at Watt's Grill Thursday night. Rcnnie Current and Steve Trimble, the team's top two de fensive mainstays during the past season; were also honored for their outstanding performances. Current was honored by the Southern Lacrosse Officials As sociation with an award that is j given to that member of the team who showed the most interest, dis played outstanding sportsmanship, Bradford, Browne, Payne, Green Big Four Granf Exhibition Set Here Today - M Bitsy Grant, former national clay courts champion and U. S. Davis Cupper .will meet Atlantic Coast Conference singles cham pion Tom Bradford of lorth Car olina in an exhibition match here this afternoon on the university's varsity courts. The match will get underway at 2:30 p.m. After the single competition, Grant, rated the top qollegiate player in UJVC tennis history, will team with Tar Heel ' ace Herb Browne to meet Carolina's Bobby Payne and Pete Green in a doubles match. Browne was runner-up to Brad ford for conference honors, and Payne and Green finished second 15 Bradford and Browne for the ACC's doubles championship. Grant, an 11-time winner of the Southern Championship, began his climb to national tennis promin ence more than 25 years ago as a UNC undergraduate. CLASSIFIED FOR SALE: TWO PRACTICALLY new -summer (new 193 shade) and winter Air Force uniforms. Ike Jacket blouse trousers. Size 38. Priced for quick sale. Call EL T. Brown, 118 Polk St. Phone 80182. LEAVING RALEIGH around June 10 for Seattle, Washington by, automobile. Would like one or two pasengers who would go all or part of way and share expenses. Contact Ed. Watkins, P. O. Box 2771, Raleigh, N. C. or telephone Raleigh 4-4313 during business hours. LOST: BLACK LIFETIME SHAEFFER fountain pen. F-4 point. Lost Wednesday or Thurs - day on campus. Reward: Please contact Leon Meadows, 201 Ay cock . TONIGHT THE LONE GUN WITH GEORGE MONTGOMERY PLUS and made the greatest general contribution to the team. Trimble received the first annual Out standing Player Award, a plaque which was donated- by coach Art Greenbaumand which will be an annual award. Defenseman Al Bryant also re ceived the dubious distinction of having been penalized the most times during the year. The four hour banquet was keynoted by Coach Greenbaum's talk on plans for next year's team which will be- more experienced and improved. Greenbaum plans on having a six weeks fall practice session and als0 to begin spring practice earlier than last year. 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