IAGE TOUR THE DAILY TAR HEEL SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1960 COOPER'S COLUMN By ELLIOTT COOPER SPORTS EDITOR Fencing Team I o Hold Three-Way AAeet Here Till. CAROLINA HAM HALL team kit Chapel Hill usttiday altcniooii lor ilic sunny tpnliiies 1 (iainc.sN illc, I lii til.i. Attoiilin.; to tluii olliti.tl "itinerary" the Tar Heel l.isehalkt wete supposed to hae spent last nilit in Colum bia, South ('..noliii... Continuatin on the travel schedule, it says that the Tat Heels will anie this morning at 7 'loek, and lease Columhia lor Staieshoro. lieoria .it whit, h point they ill take a hieak lor a shoit two-hour svoikout. Arrival time at (iainessille is listed lor between 10 and n o'tlotk this eseninj;. Tomoiiow practice sessions are sup jiosed to I),- he'd at nine in the morning and three in the alternoon with Monday, I uesday. and Wednesday bein; tlc- Ey ROBIN BRITT The Carolina's fencing team will hold a three way fencing meet with Virginia .Military Institute anl In ternational "V" of Baltimore, Mary land, this afternoon. The match will be held on the main floor cf Woollen Gymnasium and will be-ia at 1:00 p.m. All three weapons - foil, epee, and sa bre - will be featured, and three strips will lx used, one for each weaion, simultaneously. Season Record Carolina's fencing team has com piled a 3-3 win-loss record this sea son. It has split tw& meets with V. M. I., Carolina winning the first, and V. M. I. the second. Today's meet will det Tinine the scries as voted to time ball ' lines against Moiida. Alter that last fou lest Wednesday alternoon the Carolina- squad will onee again j the two compete hi this final one of Ixi.lfil flu Imv Hid In-. id li ir luimi- ! l-vt 1 1 1 1 1 ii i i ivlin li ii , tile Season. The Tar Mipposed to be leathed bs N o'tlotk Ihursdav night. Due to the fat t that f aster tomes late this year this .southern journey is being made to Cainessille rather than Tallahassee, (her ihe holiilass eat h season Florida State tuns II'-.-l team will be led by its captain, ioilsman Charles Luchs. Richard Jackson will also fence in foil. Clarence Simpson, who in m rrrr.it meet won ;;11 Hire.' bouts a tournament and insites most ol the outstanding scjuads injtixm highly rated Ohio State, will the south to tome down. The Tar Heels have taken pait in i .present Carolina in cpe along with Hob Bernhardt and (li! Lorenz. Sabre Ten 111 Gus Williams. Charley Williams and Foster Thomas will compose the sabre team. Dave Kvans and Pebley Barrow coach the group. "The first action will find the t.so siskins teams facing each other on each of the three strips at one o'clock. this affair in pies ions sens Inn cannot this time bet.iu.se thes j base to plav legiilar ACC tonfeiente games during the s. -cation. Coath Walter R.'hb is in hopes that next year his team svill be bat k in Tallahassee lor its litst seseral ga-me.s. DISCI SM.(i I HI. U'COMIM. games Rabb said that he uill "lis to soik most ol the boss 'into the three games a ninth as possible." With the stait ol the home season less than a week away however, the e oat h stated that his first team svill pi. is mote than he oiiginally had planned. When ihe snows tame along and ihiew a wteinh into the practice .sessions heie. it put the team way behind s hedule. lietause of this Rabb will gise his liist string most ol the woik in or tlti totis andgt t it reads lot l i iday's game w ith Dartmouth. "II nothing happens." Rabb stated. "I'll start lien Il.mi rnett in the opener against Florida because he is a better to'd weather pin her than Wasne Young." The coach went on the sav that he intends to use two or three huileis in each of (he -J . ..V . v ' " '' ' 1 m uii.MWWilHMiini.iai - I I. II mm .hl 5 - ' p x-:-- : 1 ;;vy . - 'iS Hi C FENCERS IN ACTION 160 Points Awarded To Three Intramural Teams i Divisional basketball champions I Zeta Psi. Dtv.ta! School and Phi Delt White each picked up ItiO big ; points for their participation in bas- j ketball competition, the Intramurals i department announced yesterday, j Dorm champ Everett got 111), los-1 Eight Horses Entered In Gulfstream Race MIAMI, Fla. Four big horses and four lonyshots line up Satur day in the $100,000 added Gulf .siri aiii Park Handicap-last, big raca lor older thoroughbreds on Flori iia's racing calendar. r.rookmeade Stable's Sword Dan- games although some ol his pittheis. "aie in tondition to j rr.jj 10 point.s because 01 a regular thiow si 01 seven innings nw." With eight pittheis mak ing; the nip. Rabb will base enough ol a stall s() th..t he tan his plans lor totaling the mound duties. stit k to "WHAI Wl. MID MOST light now," Rabbton tiniu d, "is hitting practiie and wo, k on plav situations." As I01 the sarsity stpiad that he is ti.king to 1 lorida. the coath Mated that because ol l.r k ol space he is basing to leave be hind seseral plasers who he would like to take along. Into this t l.'ss he put sophomoie puttiers jolm Hccn ami H0I1 Watker along with liist baseman Dee l iadv and sctoud sack- er Paul Ssving. Outsiile ol lout siphouioie pitt heis. thiid baseman I en DeMolio is the onls other liist-' ear man making the trip. "He is a good piospeit." ,s, :d Rabb. "and swings the bat ssell, but he still has a lot to leain." lasted as a catcher oil the 1 osier, jiuiioi Caiioll Iiolitk ui.is 1 1 1 1 1 1 out to be one of the Tai Heels liist suing outlicldus. "He impiosetl his hit ling a whole loi by p'asing last siuimiei," the toadi said, "ami is going to be lighting lor a position somcwhcie." One plaser who has impressed Rabb oser the piattite j)eriotl has been co-t apt.iiu Jolinns Iiuigwyn. "johnny is knot king the toser till the ball, ! nd when he hits ihe- ball nosv it just m reams." season forfeit. Folio-wing Zeta Psi in the frater nity blue division were Kappa Sig ma 1 142.74 , Sigma Xu 1 1.''J.74 . Beta U3t).74 and Delta Sis U21.70'. Trialing the D.-ntal school in the Grad deparinuMt were Peacocks 1.")7.00, Law School ( 131.74 .Med School f 115.45 and Grad History ; '!I2.87. Alter Everett in 'the' lt)rmitory competition were Uuifin n:54.77, Parker '131.77', Cobb '12177' an Lewis I17.lt'. Following champion Phi Delt in the Fraternity white division were Sigma Xu ir7.(0, Chi Psi (141.50'. A TO '12!) (H)i and TF.P (12:.:W. DKF and Kap Sig also had 12.".33. Ba.skitball is the second of tlnve major points sports to be calcul ated in the points standings. Foot ball was previously t-jlalkd, with) next Tuesday anl a trnly softbail remaining. Minor andpictu:-.? will appear. .-er at 127 pounds. Cain Hoy Stable's Fold Fagle at 126, Mrs. Tilyou Christopher's Amerigo, 123, and Calumet Farm's On-and-On. 121, are the top four in the mile and a quarter feature. Opposing these will be Elmen dvirt's Day Court and Mrs. Q. A. Shaw McKean's Polylad. each under 113; Frank J. Kecio's Noble Sel at HO and Chasmar Stud Farm's Tiackdown under 10!). 11 all eight start, the ratv svill net the winner $71,300 from a gross ci $112.5:K). Th - '(.recast calls for fair and ulckv wea.lier with a fast track I like'.y at post tiiiv? of 4:45 p.m. EST. i Ba':i Eagle, winner of the recent YYiaencr. rales the favorite off his ; :cjrd and workouts. Manuel Vcaza will ride the bay 5-year-old son of Nas.u'.Lh. who drew the inside post I ;,,;Sition. Intrasquad Tilt At Duke Called Durham Snow has played hav oc with Duke University's off-season football drills and. Coach Bill Murray has called off the annual 'Blue-White" game originally sched uled for this afternoon. Murray said an informal scrim mage would be held today and that practices would continue through Frilay, March 25, which ends the period allowed under NCAA ruks. Despite the fact that the schedule was irregular, Murray expressed himself as "pleased" with the prog ress of the Blue Devils. "They really have enthusiasm", he said. "Last week when the snow came and the maintenance crews were busy with the sidewalks and streets of the campus, our squad ob tained shovels and cleared off the practice field in order to get in their regular drills." Murray and his aides have their work cut out for them. Practically the entire line from tackle to tackle was lost along with the quarter back and the fullback situation is still a problem. Of the 10 men holding down the jobs on the No. 1 and No. 2 teams at th? tackles, guards, and center. only three return. They are Art Browning, the abli.- left guard and placckick.r, Butch Allie, alternate center with Ted Royall and Moose Bosson, No. 2 right tackle. Gone a:e both left tackles, Don Den-ne. and Jim Slvolford, the No. 2 left guard. Km Bostian, the other center, Tt d ILyall. the No. 1 and I No. 2 right guards in Mike McGee and Ed Lycn and the No. 1 right tackle .Jim Gartner. Don Alt man. a reserve last sea lie 'uled to take over at quarterback an 1 is the only candi date with g.imc expo ience. A flock of hopetuis aie being tried at full back. Only the v.ds where Bob Spada, Tee Moorman. Dave Unser and Dan Gelbert return and the halfbacks m.mnoH hv veterans Joel Arring- ton and Jack Wilson appear in good ; shape at this time. Dwight Bum- j garner, end tor uie pa.M two sea sons has been moved to tackle to cope wi'h the shortage there. Dressen Says Dodger: Won t Win Title Again When Dressen succeeded easy going Fred.Haney last winter, it was said that Chuck would either put new life into the drab Braves or they woilld make life miser able for him. So far, it's been a very amicable association betsveen manager and players. "Everybody svas trying to tell me what a touch club it was to handle," said Dlressen. "Tough? They're the most cooperative and enthusiastic bunch I've ever man aged. They told me Hank Aaron don't like to run. He's been run ning as much as ar.y man on the club down here. The day we brought out the sliding pants, the first player to try them on was Eddie Mathews. "I don't have a loafer on the j club. In fact, they hustle just as j much as the Dodgers. And their desire to win is no less. The only difference between the two clubs is we got more tools." Dressen plans to make few changes on the club that lost the! 1959 flag to the Dodgers in a play-; off. He is putting a stronger stress on fundamentals, such as perfect- j ing the cutoff play and accentu-1 ating the steal and hit and run. Other changes include shifting By JOE RE1CHLER BRADENTON, Fla. Wi Charlie Chuck Dressen may be brash, out spoken and perhaps egotistical but he is also a solid baseball man and one of the smartest man agers in the game. There are few men in the game with a keener analytical mind. So when the little Milwaukee pilot said recently that the Dodg ers wouldn't win the pennant again because the Braves would, he was not intending to belittle his cold club. He was merely voicing his sincere belief. Friday, he went even further. "I still think we're better than the Dodgers. In fact, Milwaukee was a better club than the Dodg ers last year, too," he said. "The only thing the Dodgers had was a stronger defense. They won last year but they won't this year. "I've got to figure our club as the team to beat. I don't see any club who is better. It's not going to be a walkaway. In fact, I figure this to be as tough a race as last year. Each of the top contenders has 'ifs.' "With the Giants, it's if Billy O'Dell can pitch and if they strengthen their bench. With the j Mathews, the club's top home run Dodsers. it's if the older fellows i hitter, from second to third in the like Gil Hodges and Duke Sni-i lineup, and mapping out a pitch- der have another good year, and ! ing rotation that svould provide more work for the younger hurl- ers and more rest lor veterans, Warren Spahn and Lew Burdette. IRISH SHARE TITLE Notre Dame, Ind., The lone National Championship captured by a Notre Dame tearrr in 1959 was in terrnis, where the Irish shared the honor "with Tulane. This is the second time that the Notre Darners have shared the honor, the first coming in 1944, when the corecipi ent was Miami of Florida. In the singles final, in 1944, Charley Sam son, ace of the Irish, and a for mer Notre Dame tennis coach, lost to Pancho Segura, current pro star. MILTON'S BERMUDA SHORT GIVE-A-WAY if tfiey get the most out of their pitching staff. With the Reds it's if Billy Martin can still play sec ond base and if Cal McLish can svin in the National League. "Wc have an 'if condition at second base and rnaybe in left field. I'd like to see svhether Wes Covington has recovered from his operation. Covington is still unsigned." CLASSIFIEDS NEED CASH? SELL US THOSE discarded paper-backs. The Inti mate Bookshop, 119 E. Franklin St. Men's fully lined im ported Indian Madras bermuda length shorts at the fantastic price of $6.95. baton's; nothing Cupboard The lout of 20 that didnt set smoked medium sports tabulated previous ly are wrestling, handball, volley ball. Table Tennis will be tabulated Golf Date Changed SALISBURY, N. C. W The annual Carolinas Women's Golf Association tournament will be played a week later than original ly planned. The tourney will be held at the Salisbury Country Club May 2-5. It was first scheduled for April 25-28. The change was made to prevent conflicts with other activ ities in the Carolinas at that time. A new method will be used to determine the champion. The win ner svill be decided by stroke play over a 54-hole distance. Hereto- total standings fore the champion was decided by match play. Bradley And Providence Meet In NIT Finals This Afternoon NEW YORK (v?) - The Bradley Braws and Chet Walker, quickly ncosering from their druged think .scare of Thursday night, will meet the unseeded but enthusiastic Providence Friars Saturday after noon in the final game of the Na tional Invitation Tournament. Prior to the televised final NBC TV, 4 p.m.. EST, their semifinal sictims. St. Bonas entuie and Utah State, svill dtcide third place. Walker, Bradley's 6-6 sophomore center, became ill after drinking a glass of orange juice mysteriously tlelivtred to his hotel room before Thursday night's 82-71 semifinal victory oser St. Bonaventure. He said it tasted queer. Another Examination Doctors examined him before the game and said In was tense, weak but able tu play. Qach Chuch Ors born called lor another examination Friday and a doctor found symp tom of nervous tension but no in dication of poisoning. Walker was given pills to quiet 1 his nerves and was told to stay in ; bid ana to watch lus diet, lie is expected to play Saturday. The juice svas brought to Walker's room by a yoirr.g man posing as a bellboy, who told him it had ben ordered by Orsborn. The coach de nied he had sent it. Another glass of juice, untouched by Walker's roommate Al Saunders, was senl to a police laboratory for analysis. No trace of drugs or poison was found. Orsborn, somewhat upset by the incident, said he thought there was nothing wrong with the drink but lie wanted to take every possible step to reassure the athlete. Walkr had become nauseated be fore games at other times and the doctor said the scare over the pos sibility that the drink had been drugged probably made, his condi tion worse. EXTRA-CURRICULAR. 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