paqu rem THE DAILY TAR HEEL Tar Heel Welters Pulverize Woeful Fighting Irish, 9-0 Carolina's unbeaten , netters roared to their fifth win of the season, and their third in as many days here yesterday as they polish off Notre Dame's Fight ing Irish, S-0. In the number one singles match, Carolina's Don Thompson demonstrated a powerful fore hand game in edging Irish ace Harry Smith, 6-4, 3-6, 7-5. , In the other extended match, the top doubles affair, Tar Heels Tom Bradford and John Foster squeaked by Smith and Chuck Vanoncini, 3-6, 6-2, 7-5. Bradford, Foster, Pete Green, Bob Bortner, and Pete Dell all marched to. victory with ease in the remaining singles encounter -and the other doubles teams per formed in similar fashion. The summary: Singles: Thompson (C), defeat ed Smith, 6-4, 3-6, 7-5; Bradford (C), defeated Vanoncini, 6-1, 6-1; Foster . (C), defeated Richards, 6-2, 6-2; Green (C), defeated Rich, 6-1, 6-1; Bortner (C), defeated Metz, 6-1, 6 2; Dell (C), defeated Guilfoile, 6-0, 6-2. Doubles: Bradford and Foster (C), defeated Smith and Vanon cini, 3-6, 6-2, 7-5; Dell and Bort ner (C), defeated Rich and Metz, 6-3, 6-1; Hudgins and Bank (C), defeated Richards and Van Dyke, 6-3. 6-3. mo I opsldllueilJev.iiiis Perfect in style as well as comfort.. I Tar Heels Stop Duke In 9-5 Win rriiikle, wilt. l)M)le. iiiiil!jffliliK i amazing Ivalee Hill's threerun homer in the sixth inning and a fine pitch ing performance by righthander Billy Jo Johnson gave Carolina a 9-5 victory over Duke at Coombs Park in Durham yesterday. The game was called at the end of eight innings because of darkness. The score was tied, 5-5, when Hill unloaded his four-bagger in the sixth to put Carolina ahead, 8-5. The Tar Heels tallied again in the seventh on a sacrifice fly by Don Lewis, scoring Carson Oldham from third. Johnson was great in the clutch as he fanned fifteen men to set a new classic strike-out record. The stocky righthander was tag ged for eight hits and walked five as he went the distance in chalking up the Tar" Heels first win of the season. Carolina took a 1-0 lead in the first inning when catcher Jerry Bryson drove in Don Lewis from second with a single to deep cen ter: The Tar Heels added another run -in the second when Oldham singled, went to second on an error, and advanced to third on a wild pitch. Johnson then singled to put Carolina out front, 2-0. The Blue Devils knotted the count with two runs in the third but the Tar Heels came up with two more tallies in the fourth and one in the fifth to lead 5-2. Johnson weakened slightly in the fifth as Duke picked up three runs. AlcAlu ! - v- , - i '. larry Mcmullen . . . ivill not play Frosh Stop ORMA By 22-4 By ED ROWLAND !J North Carolina's freshman; base ball team put 14 hits and nine errors together to shellack Oak Ridge Military Academy here yesterday, 22-4. The 2-hour, 30 minute game was called after seven innings. on account of dark ness. The Tar Babies had their, big gest spree in the seventh, when they, s.nt 11 men to the plate nd pushed across eight runs. This cam,e on top of a six run sixth inning. softl one-piece collar on VAN HEUSEN Ceiituiy SKiits won t wrinkle ever! i 7 -; J Jo I Sornc have slept in it No wrinkles, collar on Van Heusert shirts wonl Other have worn it to football scrim, wrinkle . . ever ! Anu'Tbt hnv map. No wrmkles. Many have worn to know it never neeaCnpyS? rto straight days. No wrinkles, or neck-scratching sttrchUIasS up As for you, dream up your own torture to twice as long as ordinary Shirts treat it, the amazing, one-piece soft cost a penny more. Only WE ARE THE EXCLUSIVE VAN HEUSEN DEALER IN CHAPEL HILL pinmiL I 149 l-AST TFiiAHKLtH StD tii I I 1 1 s 1 . The stage was set for Hill's tremendous blast and the game was : never again in doubt as Johnson bore down" and struck out five in - the last, three innings. j i j'fbe victory' sends Carolina ( into ther cpn'solatipn,; ' cn'mpionship against Lciyola , thi? af'rnqon at 3:30 'rn"Coombs-tark. lJt I ' 1 i mm - . . -' rvrepp tmers AAU. ,, Tar Heei-swimminc' ace "Charlie : , , j . ' ' i , ' : Vrnnn. ...ill' ?'.'. I "vyi ,ni,,ut?. iu iew naven, uun., mis weexena along with several other Carolina " swimmers to-. -take part , in the National AAU championships. Other UNC men whp have gone Ben Harding, a tail lefthnder, went all the way on the mound for Carolina, while Gary Boden heimer did the same for Oak Ridge. Harding weakened in the fourth frame and let three runs come accross to spoil his shut out. Oak Ridge added another in the' seventh. Line , score: R II E Oak Ridge '.:.:000 300 1 4 8 9 UNC Frosh ... 412 016 822 14 1 DAILY CROSS ACROSS Destroy the of Father of Hector and Paris Iascrib Scop 13. Trust - 14. One who makes earthen pets An Arabic consonant Weep convulsively 17. Poem 18 Instructor Unkempt Mountain m The&saly Girl's name Eg-shaped British . protecto- : rate (Arabia) Spherej of act;on 31.Pmajt buffalo Phil. I.) 3"t. Ssmian 3d. Churn 37. Negative 3'J. River (Ohio) 41. Facts 41. Ascended 41. Wooden shoe N 45. Pulls 48. Unrolls DOWN 1. Crooked 2. Respired 3. Trouble 11 12 15 16 22 23 27 2! 75 4. Pig: pen 5. Pronoun S. Question closely . 7. Rodent 8. Inside 9. Matured 10. Pure and simple 14. Small hor?e 16. Indication 19. A chest sound 20. Deputy 21. Wanderer 22. Temple 24. Capital of Yemen. Arabia 25. City rVa.) WORD 28. Roman money . 28. Spoken 30. Ori ental i nurse 32. Pro-Ject- ingr ends of . 33. Absent , 34. Coin (Turk.) 35. Ebony (poet.) ' 38. Cereal grains 2. 2 v !L V-JlE. Tf? iHrniii h" Veterdy' Answer 40. Question 41. Dip sudden ly into watr 42. Man s nickname 4 4 Therefore ' 2 1 s" i jio- m : n i i i f " TZir'tt zzz "I 1 I I M 1 1 i J.u.st Received Our New Supply Of Walking Shorts Cotton Twills: Tan, Black, & Oliva Tirtan Plaids: Qaley & Lord Fabrics Cotton Cords: Blue, Tan &. Cray Dacron-Cotton Poplins: Char., & Char. Brown . $4.95 to $9.95 Also: ; Krtat-Hi' Hose: Solids & Argyles $1.00 to $4.95 9 o STEVBK3- SIfBHIERD up for the meet include Walt Rose, Bill Sonner, Tony Schif f- man; Kit Mercer, Jeff Zwicker and Brent Nash. In, the. NCAA national event, held also at the New Haven lo cale, Krepp placed second in the 100-. and 200-yard backstrokes and third in the 200-yard individual medley. I Was Jo Start In BluerWhite Tilt Saturday Junior Halfback Larry McMul len, who had been 'designated as a starter, for tomorrow's annual BluerWhite vintrasquad football game, broke an ankle in Wednes day's practice session and will miss the colorful tilt. . . McMullen was still confined to the Infirmary last night, but may get out in time to see 'Buddy Sasser or Danny Droze fill his starting position. All are on the Blue team roster. The battle, slated for 2 p.m. tomorrow in Kenan Stadium, ends the spring practice season for the Tar Heels and gives UNC fans their first close look at the 1956 Tar Heels in action. Except for McMullen and six boys, five of whom are still hob bled by injuries sustained last fall, the Tar Heel squad will be intact for Satusday's battle. The squad has been divided into two 22-rn an squads with eleven addi tional players alternating teams. The scrap in sponsored by the North Carolina Monogram Club A . large crowd is expected for the game, as fans are anxious to have a look at Tatum's first North Carolina product after his success at Maryland. The Blue Squad is headed by fast backs in quarterback Dave Reed, halfback Ed Sutton and 'fullback Don Lear. , The . White's probable backfield starters will be sophomore Curtis Hathaway at quarter, Emil De Cantis and Dick Darling at halves and Giles Gaca at full. Up front the. Blue has Larry Muschamp and Paul Pulley at ends, Phil Blazer and Dick Smith at tackles, 'Jim Jones and Jack Lineberger at guards and Stewart Pell at center. The starting White forward wall will probably consist of Vin- ce OJen and Bill Ellington at ends, John Bilich and Leo Russav age at tackles, Hap Setzer and Howard Williams at guard and George Stavnitski at center. Buddy Payne, sophomore start er at right end last fall, will miss the game due to the aggravation of a knee injury received last fall. Also sitting out the contest will be end Charlie Robinson, FLOPS', r 1 'V BUDDY SASSER . . . may start at half tackle Dick White, guard Leonard Rhyne, halfback Steve Kupchick and fullback t Wally Vale. All ex cept Vale are still having injury troubles from the fall. Vale was injured earlier in spring prac tice. 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