PAH 2 FCU2 THE DAILY TAR HEEL SATURr ) T I Vv f mmA XiJu tsJ eels woe fciI''''!uawa3 i ar i' Win Fourth i til in R ow By BILL KING North Carolina's rampaging Tar Heel.5 combined a thirteen hit at tack and a masterful pitching per formance by right-hander Billy Jo Johnson to whallop the Virginia Cavaliers 15-1 in their Atlantic Coast Conference opener hire yes terdiy. The Tar Heels, riding a four game w inning streak, blasted three Cavalier pitchers in chalking up their fifth win of the season against six losses. Catcher Jerry Bryson led the massacre with a tripl and two singles that pro duced seven of the Tar Heels fif teen runs. Carolina jumped off to a 3-0 lead in the second inning whei Carson Oldham walked and went to third on a double by Don Hiii BrysDn then hit a grounder tr short scoring Oldham and Hill came in on a throwing error by the Virginia shortstop Cliff Inge. Johnson singled to center advanc ing 3ryson to third and a sacri fice fly by Don Lewis sent the Tar Heel backstop home with the third run. The Tar Heelj picked up five more runs in the third on three walk, and singles by Jack Woods, Hill, Bryson, and Dick Hudson. Righthander' Vic Evans came on to pitch for the Cavaliers in the third and was blasted for three of the hits. Virginia scored its lone tally in De fourth inning when first baseman Bob Hardy singled and scored on a double by catcher Chuck Arnold. In the fifth inning Oldham reached first on a fielders choice and came all the way home when the Virginia shortstop muffed a grouider by Don Hill. .Hill went to third on the play and scored on Brysn's single to left. , ) . The Tar Heels tallied once in the sixth and twice in the seventh. This put the Tar Heels ahead 13-1 but coach Walter Babh's boys were not through. In the seventh inning Lambert walked, advanced to third oa a single by Woods, and scored on i sacrifice fly by, Oldham. Johnson scored the Tar Heels final run in the eighth on -a triple by Hudson.. u : v- Johnson, turning in hi3 second straight nine inning stint, chalked up Lis second win of the season as against one loss. The senior righthander struck out eight and walked four. THE BOX: VIRGINIA Moycr 2B ' Joseph 3B HarrJy IB Arnold C Hall CF-LF Bailoy RF-P Underwood LF A-Lchman Inge SS row;ll p Eva its P Devork CF B-Nc eland TOTALS UNC Lcw;s SS llud.on LF I. JM1 3B Hon jycutt 3B Lambert CF Woods IB Old! am 2B D. Hill RF Bryjon C Johrson P TOTALS A-fhcd out for underwood in ninth B grounded out for Deyort in ninth ierp Golf, Baseball Teams Here AB R II O A 4 0 0 4 2 4 0 0 0.1 4 1 2 5 0 3 0 2 5 0 4 0 14 0 3 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 0 10 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 31 1 7 14 7 AB R II t O A 2 1 0 3 1 5 0 2 1 0 3 1 12 0 1 0 0 0 2 5 1 1 2 0 5 12 8 0 2 3 0 1 2 5 4 3 1 0 5 3 3 0 1 3 110 1 36 ' 15 13 27 8 Maryland's Coif ' and baseball teams join the track squad at Chapel Hill today as they take' on three- Tar Heel squads in ACC competition. The Terrapin baseballers will run into a red-hot Carolina team that has put together four con secutive 'wins, one yesterday in their first" ACC contest Coach Burton Shipley's team - has nine lettermen returning from the squad which finished with a 9-11 mark last "season. Lefty Bob Weiss or righthander Bob Stanley is expected , to 'draw the starting nod, tor toe lerps today. Jim Raugh, Carolina's strikeout ace, will probably get Murals Monday's Schedule Softball 4 p.m. Field 1, Victory Village vs. Grimes; Field 2, Joyner-2 vs. Stacy-2; Field 5, Stacy-1 vs. Old West; Field 6, Joyner-1 vs. Ruff in. 5 p.m. Med School-2. vs. Den tal School-1; Field 2, Delta Sigma 2 vs. Phi Delta Chi; Field 5, Law School-2 vs. Dental School-2; Field 2, MAA vs. AK Psi. Tennis 4 p.m. DKE-2 vs. Phi Gam." 5 p.m. Chi Phi-1 vs. Lamda Chi. Thursday's Results Softball Joyner-2 def. Grimes, 23-6; Ev erett def. ' Manley, 10-7; Law School-1 def. Phi Delt Chi, 11-4; Med Sch over Delt Sig-2, forfeit; Med Sch-1 def. Kap Psi, 13-2; AK Psi def. Med Sch-3, 6-3. Tennis Sig Nu-2 over Pi Kappa Phi, for feit; Kappa Sig-2 def. SPE, 3-1. Mural Polo Has Phi Delts, Chi Psi In Finals Tar Heel Net Team Smashes Davidson 9-0 DAVIDSON, N- C. April 13 (A) North Carolina's Tar Heels, led by sophomore John Foster, over whelmed Davidson's netmen 9-0 today. The Wildcats took only one set in the six singles and three doubles matches. The summaries. UNC winning all matches: John Foster defeated Semi Mirtz, 3-6. 6-2, 6-0. I'cte Green defeated John Rob ins n, 6-4, Q-2. fiob Bortner defeated Dave ; Ph( Delta Theta and Chi Psi will meet fbr the all-campue intramur al" water polo championship izi the indoor pool Tuesday at 7 p.m. 1 .In the Tplayoffs leading to the finals the Phi Delts have lost only one match. In one of their wins, they gave the Chi Psi team its first loss of the year. That game, played on Thursday, ended in a 3-3 tie, but Phi Delta scored twice more in an overtime to win 5-3, and force another play off game. This Tuesday's finals will be a rematch between the two teams, which have both lost only one Pearsall, 6-0, 6-2. Pete Dell defeated John Poin dexter, 6-3, 6-2. Steve Bank defeated Mike Mar tin, 6-0, 6-0. Ed Hugins defeated Bob Huffa ker, 6-3, 6-0. Foster-Green defeated Robin-son-Huffaker, 6-2, 6-3. Dell-Bortner defeated Pearsall Mintz, 6-1, 6-0. Bank-Hudgins defeated Poindex-ter-Martin, 6-2, 6-1. This man con giro you dependable delivery of THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR Mrmtlonil , daily Kpapr Housewives, businessmen, teachers, end students all over the world read and enjoy this international newspaper, pub lished daily in Boston. World famous for constructive 'news stories and penetrating editorials. Special fectures for the whole fomily. The Christ km Scbnce Monitor On Norway St., Boston 15. Moss. Send your newspaper for the time checked. Cnclosd find rny check or money order. t year SI6 6 months $8 a 3 months $4 , Nome Address the nod for the Tar Heels. The Maryland squad is virtual ly an unknown since half the team is made up of sophomores. , Carolina coaches Bunn Hearn and Walter Rabb probably will go with their usual starting line-up of Jimmy Love behind the plate, Captain Jack Woods at first, Car son Oldham or Chuck Hartman at second, Roger Honeycuttat short, Ivalee Hill at third, Joe Shook in left, Don Hill in center and Delon Lambert in right. GOLF TEAM WEAK The Terps" have only two letter men returning from their 1955 golf team. Bily Biggins and Marty Parks j-will be the 'leaders of the Terps ptgainst the Tar Heel link sters. " Athletic Director Chuck Erick son's Carolina team has swept three of their four matches so far this season, losing only to Rol lins, i Somii of the Tar Heel golfers . A 0- . A are competing in vne ureaier Greenloro Open Tournament and many biot be available for the match.! The !T)aseball game is scheduled to staifit at 3 o'clock on Emerson Field with the golf match J get ting u tiderway at Finley Golf Coursej ll ' By n 1 1 i mm 7 J ! ndermen Aim A City Zone Stote MIS -v - f I x - . . I v , . ". iii .y-.WW : .'..V.":::S:''-: : i f SI " ' J - . - .,-- - - . 3 i : . , s . - - . t : , - - 1 ..: -" .. . .-; :".'. .; . . J ' ' ' ' : i' ' :'---iw.'Js,'. ,, Captain Jack Woods' Rounds First -1 Captain Jack Woods is shown here founding first base after sing ling in the third inning. Woods' blow Sgnited the fuse which set off a five-run third inning. The Tar HeeJ slugger picked up two hits during the day's play. match during this water polo sea son. Because of their previous win, the Phi Delts have been establish ed as a slight favorite. The final game promises to be a hard-fought contest as the two teams have been water polo rivals for several years. f Both teams have won the cham pionship twice in recent years, the Phi Delts in 1951 and 1953 and Chi Psi teams in 1950 and 1952. Sigma Nu, last year's winner, fail ed to make the finals this year. TONITE , STARTS SUNDAY John Lauren Wayne B a call tYM KIT FU p JAMES UASkJEYI A-OMt 1 r3&ffiT9 CO-starring DON STfHN VIC OUBBlNS'McNALiY-MORROW wTiooucma Irene PAPAS Wn canEf f !WWWyjIJ"" 3 1. . X R0RY WJRTH BF1N . CALHOUN -HYER-JAGGER LAST TIMES TODAY 11 I & t. c extra L I EI COME rpszw 31 f I 1 (I s iT raT7 S3 " If If it u II WE THINK YOU'RE SWELL, AND WE HOPE SOME OF YOU WILL HAVE A CHANCE TO COME CALLING BETWEEN SHOWS. t - THE JNTIVIATI: BOOKSHOP 205 E. Franklin St.-Open Till 10 P.M. ; LARRY CHEEK Carolina's tracksters move into real big league competition here this afternoon as they tackle Mary land's Terps in a meet scheduled to get under way at 2:00 on Fetzer Field. The Terps of Coach Jim Kehoe will be seeking revenge for a 73 58 dual meet loss handed them by the Tar Heels last year, while the Carolina boys will be looking for their 12th win in a row over a two year period. The roles this year -are expect ed to be reversed from what they were last 'season if results inthe Indoor Games are any indication. Maryland ran away with team honors in the meet held in Ra leigh last ; February, while Caro lina "wound up a distant third. On the basis of this performance, the Terps definitely rate the, favorites role this afternoon. .' ' Tar' Heel" Coach Dale Ranson said yesterday, "I'm afraid its go ing to be an extreme uphill battle tomorrow. If we can get maximum effort from all our boys, we may spring a Jfew surprises, though. They're" tough, but don't count us out." - . ' Several topflight races are in the offing this afternoon. Chief among them is the expected, duel in the mile between Carolina's own Jim Beatty and Maryland ace Burr Grim. The two juniors have been staging nip and tuck battles for two and a half years now, -and Beatty has a 7-2 lead in the per sonal rivalry. Grim has recorded some better times in the mile than his dimin utive rival, but Beatty has beaten the speedy Terp two out of three tmes in that event. " Another interesting battlc could develop in the pole vault Mel Sch wartz of Maryland, Charlie Yar borough of Carolina, and Richard Waters jt Carolina finished in a three way deadlock for. the out door crown last spring, and to day's winner could be, any of the , three. several outstanding performers I u C-j S- J i it w - TOWN & CAMPUS Carries A Complete Line of AFTER - SIX PRODUCTS the secret of V ge tUnr ahead in the xrorld! I doii! core wfcot yowv i4 to for to become poptjfor..". row tablets, tkin crcoaw, ft pills, natal sprays, lanolin or hormones. Medical science ffoee so for and no further. 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Terp George Ho gan, another ACC Indoor champ will be hard to beat in the high unip, but Tar Heel's Bob Wilson and Yar borough have a good chance of winning the broad jump ah4 javelin, respectively. pennis Abdalla of Maryland rat es the nod in the dashes, while Waters should fight it out with Duncan of Maryland in the hurdles. JUST IN! i he Bald Iggle By Al Capp $1.00 at THE INTIMATE BOOKSHOP 205 East Franklin Street Open Till 10 P.M. lina hope ih the 440, Ben Williams ln the 830 - MUSICAL BE' YOU'LL NEVER KNOW UNTIL YOU cttT, OF ALL COLE POSTERS curM....1: 'v ;-"--uwwgftU, Paramount prnts :h ''6Ws v Donald CPOS&(: 0C0Nf0R JEANMAIREGAWOR i ' Ys Soar Out ot This World ' Cf I t . On Wing of V COLE PORTEFT3 Wondorful Songs YJtlt. SONGS- COLOR BY COLE PORTER ROBERT EMMETT OOLiN Plus LATEST NEWS LATE SHOW TONIGHT SUN. - MON. - TUES. OPENS WED.! I'LL CRY TOMORROW" THE BEST SELLING NOVEL THAT ROCKED THE NATION NOW A GRIPPING MOTION PICTURE! 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