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THE DAILY TAR HEEL
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1959
COOPER'S
COLUMN
By ELLIOTT COOPER
SPORTS EDITOR
MARYLAND'S CRKAMATION of the track team last
S.itusil.iy k-avrs but one Carolina squad undtfi-att'd in con
Iciciui- onijKtition this spring . the tennis train. Coach
Don .Skaklc"s c u v is only two wins away from wrapping up
tlu ii second straight ACC title, and it would be safe to say
tli.it they alteady Imw it in the bat; with the matches against
Duke and Wake Foiest beint; mere formalities.
While not as completely overpowering as Vladamir Cer
nik's team was a year ago. the present squad has come a long
was consideiing what the outlook-for them was several
mnth ;io. Skakle got onlv two seasoned players off the
i hampionship squad. Ccoll lilac k and lien Keys. He should
haw had a thiid in l)ik Makepeace, but the little left
h.iiider decided to trade his racket for a job in Richmond.
In addition to this loss. Skakle got very little quantity
ie liom what had been a line freshman team. Luckily for
iimi rnue SyKia uturned along with Tommy Ricks but
tli.it was all. In the loss ol Spencer Crav. Dee Heather, Bu.y
( ow.iit. .md Dave 'lluii inoiul the coach had to settle lor a
!.t Kan depth on his present team.
Ml! MOM IMI'UKI.VM adclit ions to t he net team j
this w.,t have been Marshall Mapper and Walker Locked, j
1 1 f m i i g h neither one of these two plavcd a great deal under'
(niiik. tluv have gotten their chance and aie now very,
stioii at the loin and live positions. I'nder Cernik only
si men played in a match and consequently the margins ol ,
vhIoiv weie big si tic t the younger playets were watching'
1 1 1 ni t-1 t o pit tit ipating. This polity has been snapped this I
a i and it is to Skakle's t retlit that he has sometimes sacri
turd the linal stole loi seasoning.
We tlon't know il it is lat t that the matt lies are closer
ilii veat n that maybe the weather is better but there have
been Kioie people out to watih the team peiloim than was
the tase last war. We c in't say that the present aggtegation
i iiioic ioIoiIiiI because with the exception of Black all the
tolotlul playtis giaduated. Bc-sides plaving good tennis Bob1
Boitnei. Steve liauk. ami Maltolm Claik all let their emo
tions uulold when a poor shot was pulled oil.
Now talking to votitsell about misplawd shots out on j
the toiiit mav not be the piopcr thing to do. but in some
i ases it is leitainly amusitit; to the spet I atois. We w ill neve r
be able to lotget Claik. who in moments til complete des
pair, would shout uti his own name to telieve the tension.
Rcgaidlcss of toloi. however, if vou aie interested in seeing
some good tennis this piesent' team can fill the order so if
oii have not taken a look at the ACC i)ri tennis champions
do so next Wednesday it will be the last chance.
ALMOST A YI.AR ACO. on May 2.'. io;,S to be exact.
Sugar Ray Robinson defeated Carmen Basilio for the world
middleweight title. Since that time the Sugar Man has not
dared to step into the ting. The recent i epert ussions caused
!v this situation only serve to prove that the light game is
::ow holder nig on the ridiculous. Robinson has gone to
the couits to stop the New York State Athletic Commission
Itom taking his title away from him.
But lute is what's really t it 1 i . at the hearing Robinson's
lawyer, Martin Mat hat, declared that the commission ruling
was unconstitutional because it was "a means to take awav
propet ty the title without due proc ess." With this kind
of ji going on the lirst thing you know Robinson will be
wanting the court to appoint someone to fight for him.
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Annual Woman's Tennis Day
Will Be Held This Saturday
' The Second Annual Tennis Day j in the Singles and Pat Hunter and
will be held here Saturday, April Margaret Horner will play the Dou-
" u" me varsuy oouixs. women i bles
students from eight schools will par
ticipate in the event, representing;
Duke University, Woman's College,
East Carolina College, Meredith Col
lege, Catawba College, Peace Col
lege, balem College and U.N.C. Each
college will enter two players in
the Single's Tournament and one
olher team in the Doubles.
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From the interest and skill shown
in the Tennis Day of last year a
talented field is expected to provide
some great tennis and thrilling mo
ments in this gathering of the best
college women tennis players in
this section of the country.
Murals Today
Softball Schedule
At 4:00 Stacy vs Winston, AK Psi
vs Delt Sig, Phi Deit vs Zeta Psi,
Chi Phi vs SAE, Pi Kap Phi v Phi
Kap Sig, DU vs Pi Lamb.
At 5:00 Cobb A vs Aycock, Med
Sch 1 vs Law Sch 2, Kap Sig vs Phi
Gam, KA vs SPE, Kap Psi vs PiKA.
Sig Nu vs Phi Delt Chi.
Tennis Schedule
At 4:00 DKE vs Beta.
At 5:00 Sig Chi vs Theta Chi.
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WHO'S ON THIRD Ferg Norton's two hits against State College have virtually ended the game of
musical chairs which has been going on to try and find a permanent third baseman for the Tar Heels.
Although still not a top glove man the sophomore from Raleigh will probably start at the hot corner
for the remainder of the season.
The players will begin registra
tion at 9:00 a.m. at Woman's
Gym, and will then draw for place
ment on the tournament chart. In
the Singles round a match will con
sist of one set until the finals, which
will be the best two of three. The
Doubles will have two out of three
sets for all matches. Play should
start around 10:00, and will continue
until 12:30 when a lunch break will
be taken. The matches will resume
at 2:00 and continue until the tour
naments are completed.
Last year five schools participated
in the Tennis Day. The finals of
both tournaments found Duke vs
UNC, and Marion Eells took the
Singles Championship for Carolina
while Duke triumphed in the Dou
bles. This year Prissy Wyriek and
Carolyn Vaught will represent UNC
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Lacrosse Team Takes
Second Win Over Duke
A hard scrapping Carolina lacrosse crme late in the fourth quarter. Un-
club kept its perfect record by slop
ping Duke 6-2 yesterday in Durham.
Attackman Spence Everett spirited
the Tar Heels with two goals and
t.vo assists. Other goals were scored
by attackman Les Sutorious and
Joe Davies.
Joe Alexander, Buddy Gould and
Sutorious were credited with assists
ak-ng with Everett.
The alert Carolina defense of
Frank Riggs. Will Brown and Gould I
kept the Blue Devils at bay almost I
at will. It was not until late in the
second quarter with a Carolina man
in the penalty box that Duke scored.
The Blue Devils second score
assisted, the Blue Devil got what is
called a "garbage"' goal.
Midfielders Pannell, Richards, and
Buddy Nathans played a fine game
against alternating Duke units.
UXC 2 1 2 1-fi
Duke 1 0 0 1-2
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Track Meet
The three divisions of the Intra
miral Track Meet were won by
DKE fraternity, Joyner dorm, and
fiie Mrd School.
The DKE's won their class by 15
of a point over the TiKA's who fin
ished with a score of 20 points.
I'cur -fifths of a point behind the
INK Vs came the Thi Delt's.
Joyner racked up 33'a points to
beat out Cobb for the dorm honors
by Vt points, the NHOTC was third.
In the graduate division the Med
School took first place with 3J'
winLs w:th Peacocks and the Law
Shool corning in second and third.
Q Braves Beat Reds
MILWAUKEE (Ji The first-place
Milwaukee Braves won their fifth
game against a single lass Tuesday,
beating Cincinnati 7-4. Henry
Ai.ron s sennit wnal rutting a sin
gle, double and triple helped War
ren Spahn to his 248th major league
victory.
Vada Pinson, 20-year-old rookie
outfielder, matched Aaron's hitting
with a similar spree to drive in
a!! the Cincinnati run.s.
Aaron's outburst kicked his bat
ting average up to a gaudy .5G7.
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