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THE DAILY TAR HEEL
SUNDAY, MAY 17, 195?
KOYAL OUBIT WINS !Ri: AKNKSS
HALTIMORi:. May 16 i.n Hoyal
Orbit zoomed from oti?r spaa
around the mikl!e of the track on
the final turn $1!K).30) Prcakness
Stakes today arxj drew away to
a four length ictory over Sword
Hanccr.
First Landing, the surprise slight
favorite, wound up ninth in the 83rd
running of the classic.
It was the second major triumph
in a row for horses raced in the
golden state of California in the
Kentucky Derby-Preakness-Belmont
triple crown.
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Mural Softball
Joyncr, Med Sch 2, Kap Sig and
Chi Psi (W) all were victorious in
winning the championship in their
division. Joyner now reigns as soft
ball king in the dormitory division,
while Med Sch is tops in the Grad
uate division and Kap Sig and Chi
Psi are champs in the Fraternity
Blue and White divisions respec
tively. Last year's winners were Kap
Sig. PiKA, Cobb and Med Sch. On
ly Joyncr and Chi Psi were vic
torious in toppling the old kings
from their thrones.
These teams emerged winners out
of a field of 64 teams, which will
illustrate the teamwork that went
into their playing.
For the finals in the All-Campus
event, it will be. between Med Sch
and Kap Sig. M?d Sch was the All
Campus winner last year and hopes
to repeat the performance again
this year.
In winning 'heir championship,
Joyner deleated Parker, Med Sch
defeated Ient Sch, Kap Sig de
feated Pi Lamb and Chi Psi de
feated DKE.
The All-campus championship will
be played Monday, May 18 at 5:00
p.m.
Keys Named Captain
Ben Keys, a rising senior from
Greenville, was elected last week
to be the captain of next year's
Carolina tennis team. Keys played
number three on this season's Tar
Heel team which wound up the
campaign with a 12-3 .record. In
the ACC tournament Keys hooked
up with captain Geoff Black to win
the doubles title from Duke's Joe
Gaston and Dick Katz.
YVILIIELM WINS FIFTH
BALTIMORE UP) Unbeaten
knuckleballer Hoyt Wilhelm won his
fifth game as Baltimore scored four
times in the sixth inning Saturday
to whip Detroit 6-1.
The Orioles had only two hits in
the inning off loser Frank Lary,
but a costly error by Lary contri
buted to the rally that sent the
Tiger right-hander down to his
third loss in six starts.
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CHICAGO BEATS NEW YORK
NEW YORK W Del Ennis' 11th
inning single gave the Chicago
White Sox their eighth straight vic
tory, 4-3 over the New York
Yankees Saturday after a costly
three-base error by Mickey Man
tle in the ninth cost Bob Turley
the triumph.
Nellie Fox walked and moved to
second on Jim Landis" sacrifice to
open the 1 1th. against Art Dittmar,
third Yankee pitcher. After Sherm
Lollar waii walked intentionally,
Ennis singled, scoring Fox.
Turley was within one out of a
3-2 victory in the ninth when Man
tle misjudged Fox's fly ball and
dropped it for a three-base error.
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1. The College Puzzle Contest is open to college
students and college faculty members except em
ployees and their immediate families of Liggett
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2. Fill in all missing letters . . . print clearly. Use
of obsolete, archaic, variant or foreign words
prohibited. After you have completed the puzzle,
send it along with six empty package wrappers
of the same brand from L&M, Chesterfield or
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Friday, June 5, 1959.
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of solutions. In the event of ties, contestants will
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following statement: "My favorite cigarette is
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Entries will be judged on originality, aptness of
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1. These may indicate that a nation js prepared to wage war in the air.
6. Some college students.
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CLUES DOWN:
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2. A rural can be inviting to a vacationist.
3. Second and third letters of OASIS.
4. When one is packed, it could be exasperating to remember
a few articles that should be included.
5. It would pay to be careful when glass is
6. Grounds to relax on with a mild CHESTERFIELD.
7. Author Ambler.
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9. A from Paris should please the average woman.
12. An inveterate traveler will about distant lands.
14 are hard to study.
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