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North Carolina State jumped on j Santoli walked and Bill Peed blast
illy Joe Johnson for five runs in sect his second three bagger of th
the first five innings, then fought
off a determined Carolina rally to
defeat the Tar Heels 7-4 and take
possession of first place in the
Atlantic Coast Conference here
yesterday. The loss, which ended
an eight game win streak for Car
olina, sent the Tar Heels into sec
ond place in the conference.
The Wolf pack scored its first
two runs in the opening frame as
the result of two hit batters.
Johnson was tagged for two suc
cessive singles and a walk then
hits Norm Norris and Bob Kennel
to send across the first two tallies.
SUite scored again in the third,
when Dud Whitley walked and
Bill Peed tripled to deep left field
scoring Whitley. In the fifth in
ning, the Wolf pack collected two
runs on two walks, a triple, and
a doable to lead 5-0. Right-hander
Don Saine came on in relief of
Johnson and retired the side.
The Tar Heels unleashed a four
hit attack on State hurler Lou
Dickman in the top of the sixth
to pick up all of their runs. Ivalee
Hill started the attack with an in
field single. Captain Jack Woods
followed with a single to left and
little Chuck Hartman smashed a
triple to center driving in the first
two runs. Don Hill then walked
and moved to second on a single
by Jack Mitchell that sent Hart
man home from Jhird. Dickman's
wild nifrh nnr! trrnr nllnwprl Will
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to bring home the final tally for B;adshaw h
the Tar Heels. Santoli, cf
the
day to put State ahad 6-4. Coach
Walter Rabb then called on junior
Jim Raugh to hurl for the Tar
Heels and the big right-hander re
tired the sides without further
damage. State's final run came in
the eighth inning on a walk, single
and sacrifice fly. ,
Dickman went the distance for
the Wolfpack in -picking up his
fourth win against one loss. John
son absorbed the loss his first of
the season. He has won two.
The Tar Heels will be trying to
regain top place in the conference
this afternoon when they go
against defending ACC and NCAA
champ Wake Forest at Wake For
est. Game time for this one is 3:30.
The box: - 4
Carolina Ab. R. H.
Lewis, ss
Hudson, If
xx-Shook
Hill, 3b
Woods, ,1b
Bryson, c '.
Harman, 2b
Hill, rf
x-Moore, rf
Mitchell, cf
Johnson, p
Saine, p
Raugh, p .
4
3
0
4
5
5
4
2
1
. 4
2
. 1
. 1
36
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
Totals ;
x Walked for Hill in 6th.
xx Walked for Hudson in 9th.
In the home half of the sixth, Whitley, ss
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Golfers Top
In Big Win
WAKE FOREST, April 24.
Carolina's unrelenting golfers
came through with a 19-S win
here today to hand the defend
ACC champion Wake. Forest Dea
cons their first defeat in 20 con
secutive matches.
Tar Baby
Baseballers
t
Tie Wolf lets
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The . Carolina freshman baseball
team tied State's Wolflets yester
day in a game that was called at
3-3 after 12 innings because of
darkness. .North Carolina had had
to come from behind to tie the
score in the ninth inning, but
neither they . nor State could
push a man across the remainder
of the game.
Ben Harding started on the
mound for Carolina and ... had a
shaky no-hitter going for six and
one-third innings. But the roof
caved in on him when a walk, a
fielder's choice, a single and a
triple knocked in two runs. Hal
Johnson was the big gun with hi3
ringing smash to right-center
field. '
For State Don Hafer went all
the way on Ihe mound.
Firosh Trade
Team Stomps '
Baby Dears
Carolina's powerhouse fresh
man track squad rolled to their
fourth win of the season with
out a loss here yesterday as they
romped over the impotent' Wake
Forest Baby Deacons, 100 to
The Tar Babies were merciless
in tlieir treatment of the boys
frcm Baptist HolIow Carolina
won 12 first first places to only
three for Wake Forest, and in
C of the 12, the Carolina year
lings swept all three places. Bill
Lyons, a quarter-miler turned
hurdler, set the pace for the Tar
Babies with a record breaking
performance in the 220-low hur
dles. Lyons cleared the timber in
24 5 seconds, good enough to tie
thu old mark held by former UNC
jr;at Chunk Simmons.
The Tar Heels continued their
undefeated ACC play in con
vincing fashion over Bones Mc
Kinney's team. ltf was the first
loss of the year for .Wake Forest.
Aubrey Rothrock, playing in
the third slot for the Tar Heels,
was medalist for the match with
a red-hot 68. Jim Sykes .was runner-up
to the Tar Heel ace with
a 70. John Gerring was medalist
for Wake Forest with a 71. '
, The win makes the Tar Heel
record 6-1 for the year. The next
match for the Tar Heels will be
at Finley Course on Monday.
The summary:
Jim Sykes (C) defeated Ger
ring 2-. Joe Correll (C) tied
Turner IVz-lVz. Best ball: 1-
IV2.
Aubrey Rothrock (C) defeated
Weichmann 3-0. Buzzy Basinger
tied Kerfoot 1-1. Best ball:
UNC 2, Wake Forest 1.
Walt Summerville (C) defeated
Ogildvie 2-1. Gene Lookabill de
feated Gaines 2-1. Best ball: UNC
3, Wake Forest 0.
Peed, lb
Norris, If
Kennel, c
Casteen, rf
Creekmore 3b
Dickman, p
3
2
3
3
3
3
28
1
1
0
0
0
0
Totals .
Carolina 000 004 000 4
N. C. State -v 201 021 Olx 7
B Hartman, Bradshaw, Peed,
Creekmore 2, Dickman. RBI
Hartman 2, Mitchell, Saine, Writ
ley, Peed, Norris 3, Kennel, Creek
more. 2B Norris. 3B Peed 2,
Hartman, Whitley. SB Hudson.
S Norris, Creekmore. DP Raugh,
Bryson and Woods; Bryson and
Hartman; Creekmore and Peed;
Hudson, Bryson and Lewis. Left
North Carolina 9, N, C. State 10.
BB Johnson 4, Saine 3, Raugh 2,
Dickman 5. SO Johnson 3, Raugh
1, Dickman 6. HO Johnson 6 in
4 23 innings; Saine 1 in 13;
Raugh 1 in 3. HBP Johnson (Nor
ris, Kennel). WP Dickman. PB
Bryson. Winner Dickman. Loser
Johnson. U Hicks' and Beck.
T 2:25.
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Today's Schedule
Softball
4 p.m. Field 1, Theta Chi vs. Sig
Nu-2.
5 p.m. Field 1, Law School-3 vs.
Delt Sig-1; Field 3, Law Sch-2 vs.
AK Psi; Field 5, Dental Sch-2 vs.
Med. Sch-3; Field 6, Dental Sch-1
vs. Phi Delt Chi. J
. Horseshoes
7 p.m. Med Sch-2 vs. Dent Sch
1; Med Sch-1 vs. AK Psi.
7:40 Grimes, vs. Stacy; Manley
vs. Old West.
8:20 Everett vs. Aycock.
Monday's Results
: f Softball
. Sig Nu-2 def. Chi Psi, 11-3; Ruf
fin def. Joyner-1, 11-7; Med Sch-2
def. Phi Deit Chi, 22-3; Med Sch-1
def. Delt Sig-1, 5-2; Kappa Psi def.
Law Sch-3, forfeit; MAA def. Med
Sch-3, 18-2.
Horseshoes
Kap Sig def. PiKA, 3-0; Zeta-2
def. Pi Kap Phi, forfeit; Chi Psi
def. Sig Chi-2, 2-1; ATO-2 def. Chi
Phi, 3-0; DKE-2 def. Lamb Chi-1,
2-1.
Tennis
Zeta-2 def. Chi Phi; Everett def.
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Tryouf For
Big Four Day
So far, the number of students
coming to the tryouts for the Big
Four Sports Day has not been
encouraging, according to the
Intramural Dept. ,
Many more students are needed
since there are eight sports in
all which will be held in the an
nual event. The 'sports are volley
ball, tennis, softball, horseshbes,
table tennis, badminton,- golf, and
handball.
Carolina will be the host school
this year and also will be the de
fending champion as UNC has
won the championship for the
last four years in succession.
Competition has' been stiff every
year. In 1954 with Wake Forest
the host school, Carolina got an
early lead and went on to take
first place with a total of . 23
points. Wake Forest and State
came next with 19 points.
Last year competition was even
tougher. Carolina compiled a to
tal of 26 points for first place,
just edging out N. C. State which
got. 25 points. .
Carolina's golf and badminton
teams both took first place hon
ors in last year's competition, but
many of the former members
have left and new participants
are needed in these and many
other of the sports.
Anyone who would like to help
Carolina retain the Big Four
Championship should contact the
Intramural Office and, attend try
outs which have begun this week.
Sweeoinz thirteen first nlaces.
Carolina's track team rolled to
an . easy 102-28 win over Wake
Forest here yesterday afternoon.
The Deacons were able to win
only the javelin and the mile re
lay, which they won when Caro
lina handed the baton illegally.
Junior Richard Waters led the
scoring for Carolina with 14
points. Waters won both hurdles
I and tied with co-captain Charlie
Varborough for first in the pole
vault. Yarborough had nine
points and sprint star Ronnie Aus
tell had .eight Dashman Don
Mitchell also scored eight points.
Ausell came in with a 49.6
clocking in the 440, his best time
of ,the year. Among the other
fine performances during the day
was the mile run, where Caro
lina swept all thre'e places. Jim
my Beatty ran a fine 4:21.4 and
pulled sophomore whiz Everett
Whatley to a, 4:22. Ben Williams
wound up with 4:2 in third place
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Saturday in an ACC tussle with
Virginia. The Cavaliers have, one
of their best teams v in recent
ydars.
.The summary: . . ..
Mile Run: 1. Beatty (C), 2.
Whatiey (C), 3. Williams (C).
4.21.4.
440 Yard Run: 1. Austell (C), 2.
Newnam (C), 3. Frazier (WF).
49.6
100 Yard Dash: 1. Varnum (C),
2. Mitchell (C), 3. Daniels (WF)
10.1. v
220 Yard Low Hurdles: 1. Wa
ters (C), 2. Dalrymple (WF). 3.
Wilson (C). 25.0.
880 Yard Run:. Kahn (C), 2.
Booth (C), 3. Sylvester (C).
1:57.6.
120 Yard High Hurdles: 1. Waters
(C), 2. Ralrymple (WF). 15.3.
High Jump: ; I. Bryant (C), 2,
Greene (C), 3. Cox (WF). 6'.
Two-Mlje Run: 1. Nanney (C),
2. Ferrell (WF). 3.: Griffin (C).
Javelin: 1. Ladner' (WF), 2.
Oakley (C), 3. Bryan (C). 162'9".
Discus: 1. Perdue (C), 2. Ladner
(WF), 3. Roth (C). 124'9"
Broad Jump: 1. Yarborough
(C), 2. Daniels (WF) 3. Rose
mond (C). 21'2".
One Mile Relay: Won , by Wake
Forest. (Carolina disqualified.)
fine 1:57.6 and Larry Maslow
the shot with a 46' 833,i" toss
The next meet for the Tar
Heels will be in Fetzer Stadium
Howard Kahn won the 880 in a I 220 Yard Dash: 1. Mitchell (C),
2. Austell (C), 3. Oakley (C).
22.7. r-t- : . :; "
Pole1 Vault: 1,', tie Waters (C)
and. Yarborough (C), 3. Duke
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Shot Put: i; Maslow C), 2. Jones
(C), 3 Bilich (C). 46'8".
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