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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.
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Tar Heels
Stop Duke
In 9-5 Win
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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.
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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.
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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
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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:
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Oak Ridge '.:.:000 300 1 4 8 9
UNC Frosh ... 412 016 822 14 1
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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
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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,
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Rhyne, halfback Steve Kupchick
and fullback t Wally Vale. All ex
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troubles from the fall. Vale was
injured earlier in spring prac
tice.
Golfers Play Michigan
Coach . Chuck Erickson's once-
beaten golfer will be looking for
win number three of the current
campaign here this afternoon
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rines from the University of Michi
gan in a match beginning at 1:30
on Finley Course.
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Jimmy Sykes, Joe Corrcll, Gene
Lookabill and Aubrey Rothrock
in the first four spots.
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