; I I I i I , FACE FOUR THE: DAILY TAR HEEL SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1959 Frosh Top Duke 4-0 On One-Hitter Hy c. J. UNDERWOOD a masterful one-hit pitching per- Iil'HH AM Three Tar Baby formance to carry the frosh to a ,11 ' rs combine! th ir talents in 4 0 shutout over Duke here yester- CHAPEL HILL WHJ Y Direct From Mostow As Presented Now In New York A CRL.iT BALLET SPICUCLE IS COLOR. & mm ' The Beit" .... New York Times ONE DAY ONLY Tiie.. May 19 Matinee 3:00 Ettninq 8:00 RtSSIAN FOLKSONGS rP ULAN OVA 4 DANCES "DOOIMSKAYA PLCTKAVA TCMABOKIANI ta COt m mm tan tf fm ft mam lv And The Bolshovoi Ballet TICKETS Now On Sal Matinee 95c Evening $1:25 Chapel Hill, N. C Phone 5941 NEW MANAGEMENT POPULAR PRICES! (Special Afternoon Rates) Open Afternoons At 2 TRADEWINDS day. The win enabled Carolina to clinoh first place in the final Big Four standings with a fine 7-3 rec ord. Overall the frosh managed 8 win.; in 15 decisions, thus closing out the season with a winning slate. Tarlow Stars Fast balling Dick Trrlow set the Imps down on one Texas League single during his five inning stint while he and his mates were cash ing in on three Duke miscues for a t A'O inning, three-rm lead. Paul Swing started it: as first bat ter of the game with an infield chopper. He stole second and went to third when Duke pitcher Larry Harrison threw wild into center field on a pick-off attempt. Jud Spsinhour's bouncer up the middle brought Swing home with what turned out to be the only tally the Tar Babies needed. With one down in the second, Ron Miller singled and took second when Whitey Wade's bouncer to the niojnd resulted in another throwing error on Harrison. After a force play, Tarlow came through with a hit to score Miller. Another error, this time by short stop Lynn Fader, sent. Jerry Evans across with the second and final marker of the inning. Lanky righthander Bob Wacker contributed three hitless innings and Lewis Holcomb added one more to complete the afternoon. Carolina's AAU RALEIGH, N. C. - Approximate ly 235 top track performers repre senting 21 clubs, will compete in the annual Carolinas' AAU track meet here Saturday. This competi tion closes out the season for the Tar Heel track team. In this meet, which is held main ly for individual honors, the Tar Heels will be without their two top performers, Dave Scurlock and Wayne Bishop. Other than these twe, the Heels will compete in full force. In the running events, Wafly Gra ham and Ward Purrington will lead the dashmen; John Sylvester and Benjy Seagle, the quarter; and -STUDY AIDS FOR ALL COURSES- THE BOOK EXCHANGE Five Points-Durham, N. C. 'The South's Great Bookstore" CLASSIFIEDS LOST: MAN'S BLACK WALLET. Gift of deceased friend. Contains passport and other credentials. Reward for return. R. Beitzell. 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Lyndon DeBorde will be faced 1 with tlie same problem that has ' confronted him the past three years how to run against such wcrld famous hurdlers as Elias Gil bert, Lee Calhoun, Fran Washing ton, etc. and finish in the top six. Gilbert set the world's record in the 220 yard lows here last year. NOW PLAYING 1 KSfe t mm am i NOW 9 PtS- TECHNICOLOR PLAYING 'in-rv---' t if -tin if. Our Roving deck pants Set the Sail . . . Comb the Beach . . P.ark on the Patio . . " y' t ft H 4 'If f3 . 4" Newcomer to the summer scene . . . . and one of the most dash ing companions a man can choose. We've a . rsft of deck pants for your selection, all cut for the trim look without sacri ficing an iota of comfort, from $3.95 STUDENT CHARGE ACCOUNTS 0 BILLS MAILED HOME Jljlli THE FIRST Pressurized Shaving Lotion s 1 1 o ; i - v Sis I.'v you can enjoy Yanlley After Shaving Lotion, famous for crisp, cool scent and nick-healing touch, in the wv Jetstream pressurized container. 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