;tUAV, MAY 3, I960
THS DAILY TAR HEBL
Carolina's Intramural Athletes Capture Big 4 Title
Warren's 3-Hitter Downs Terps
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. .!! port ;n I victory in
!. 1 Four Sjor;.s D.iy
ii fidiai to 21 points, tr.iil-
, ;,...,:' by Sr.i'c with 2:5. Mad thf
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. . , .v.v.ihl lur pulled to a tir.
- .-t ut(ir in tennis siwjlr-s by
, ili'l. iu! ;mw Carolina third
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In Hard place wa- Wake Forest
with 21 points, roiirin was Duke
was 20 in the (lu.s' B 4 Fair race
in the event's history. The victory
brcV.e a three year losiny .streak
tor Carolina.
Carol ma led rally and held on
Srirnly. taking firm's in handball,
table tennis and badminton. St;: to
svept horseshex's. ;nd ?of;ball:
Ouke warn ten:ii.s anl '-.(.Ii ; and Wake
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took volleyball. j
Joe Perry. York Larese, Dick ;
Cole. Doug Moe and Charlie Schrae-1
der swept to victory for Carolina j
in handball. Wake was second.
State third and DuKe fourth. j
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Duke's Ronnie Law fired a 72 to
lead his mates to victory in golf.
Other team members were Dave
Franklin. Jerry Dick and Ty Porter,
Jim McColl fired a 77 for Carolina, j
The other teams were UNC, 3-Wake,
4-State.
Carolina won table tennis with
i Frank and Walt Sabiston. -Mike
' Thompson and Finley Merry doing
the honors. State was second. Duke
! third and Wake fourth.
i State, with Bill Apple, Tom Pear
' man. Jim Mauney. Bill Bowers and
Fx! Speight, won horseshoes: with
! Wake second, Duke third and Caro
: lina fourth.
, Mack and Jack Kugheimer, J. D,
I Memory, Don Vinnik and Paul Rol
lins kd Carolina to a first in bad
minton. State was second, Duke
third and Wake fourth.
Wake Forest took volleyball, fol
lowed by State, Duke and Carolina
in that order.
Duke won tennis with a team of
Gary Lunsford. Brad Reed. Buckey
Stanton. Sam IxBeucr and Allen
Silber. Wake was second. Carolina
an important third and State fourth.
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BIG FOUR CHAMP Joe Perry won the handball singles yes
terday, Carolina won the Handball crown, and the Tar Heels racked
op 24 points and thir seventh Big Four Sports Day championship.
State was a close second with 23.
Sylvia Blasts Cuilen;
Heels Down Wake, 7-2
Tracksters Face State
Carolina's varsity track team,
bouncing trom meet to meet like aj
derangid ping pong ball, takes on'
its fourth ACC opponent in eleven:
days tonight as N'C State lures the
Tar Heels over to Raleigh for a
rare meet under the lights. ,
The Virginia meet did have at
least two bright spots despite the
loss. One was a 4!' 8" heave of the;
.-.hot by sophomore Kenny McComb. j
who could well be headed for an
ACC geld medal. And the other was
a whistling 3:21.5 for the mile relay
team.
Jim Smith's Five Hits (Two
Back Carl Eanes Hurling In
Fortified with the knowledge that
a win in the contest would clinch
the Big 4 title for Carolina, an in
tramural All-Star softball team ral
lied from a one-run deficit and liter
ally swept Duke off the field by a
final margin of 20-8.
Jim Smith was the unconditional
hero cf the day for the softballers.
Smith rapped three hits in the
earlier 3-0 loss to N. C. State and
blasted two homers and a double, j
; going five-for-five in the rout of
the Blue Devils. He was eight-for-I
eight cn the day.
: Carl Eanes was the pitching
; standout for the victorious Tar
! Heels. Eanes relieved Waily Gra
1 ham in the third inning and con
! trolled Duke with ease for the re
1 mainder of the route,
i Ralph Holthouser tripled and
scored on Harvey Salz's prodigious
; circuit clout to 'initiate proceedings
for the winners. Larry Frederick
doubled. Smith doubled and both
came around on infield outs.
Duke rallied for six in the third
to take the lead. 6-5. But Carolina
tied it on singles by Fred Fearing.
: the first of Pete Farrior's four bin-
gles and base-knocks by Eanes and
Holthouser. Duke went ahead again, ;
7-6. on Art Heyman's homer in the ;
fourth. Smith tied it again with aj
long four-bagger down the left-field :
line. I
HR's Included)
20-8 Duke Rout
Then the dam burst in the fifth.
Eanes walked, Holthouser racked up
his third hit, Frederick . singled, i
Smith bombed his second home run. j
Dan Lotz walked, Fearing drew aj
free pass. Farrior singled. Wayne
Babb and Eanes followed suit. It 1
was 13-8.
But the locals weren't through.
In the sixth, Frederick walked.
Smith collected his eighth straight!
hit, Lotz walked, Fearing walked.'
Farrior singled, Tom Cordle sin-:
gled, Eanes walked, Al Daniels got .
a base-knock, and Frederick singled 1
again. With an insurmountable
twelve-run deficit the boys from
Duke threw in the towel.
The outstanding performer on an
overall basis was State's strong
chucker, Bob McCracken, who threw
two straight shutouts to sew up the
softball diadem for the Wolf pack.
j Dan Lotz, who had two solid raps
j and the ever-present Jim Smith
i were the only Heels who were able
; to solve McCracken's slants. Salz
and Frederick got the other bin
, gles.
' However Carolina made some vital
j lineup changes for the second and
got the win that decided the day.
COLLEGE PARK, Md. tf Surg- i
ing North Carolina, fresh from three
victories last week, beat Maryland's !
baseball team 10-3 Monday as clean-
up hitter John Burgwyn smashed i
four of the 10 Tar Heel hits.
Burgwyn, going 4 for 5 at bat.
knocking in two runs and scoring ;
twice himself, helped sophomore!
Xick Warren to his first victory, j
The bespectacled 6-foot hurler had!
excellent eonirol, walking only one '
and striking out six while holding i
the Terps to three hits. :
Warren didn't give up a hit un-
til the fourth inning when Phil
Rcgers homered over the right-;
centerfield fence. The other two
Terp safeties off the Tar Heel
righthander were singles, one a bad-;
hop grounder. . !
North Carolina scored three runs ;
in the third as eight men went to
bat and two runs came in on Tom
my Saintsing's single. Larry Craver
singled two men home in the fifth.
when a pair of Maryland errors
leaked in four unearned runs
North Caroli'na, stepping into the
thick of the Atlantic Coast Confer
ence race, has a 5-3 record in the
league and 146 in all games. Mary
land is 4-5 in the ACC and 6-7 in
all games.
NORTH CAROLINA
Craver, 2b
Griffin, cf
Norton, 3b
Burgwyn. If
Ellerbe, ss
Bryson, lb
Saintsing, rf
Crump, c
Warren,- p
TOTALS
AR R II
4
4
4
5
5
3
4
3
5
37
0
1
3
2
1
1
1
1
0
I State Wins Rod & Gun
I State College Took two of three
first places here yesterday to wrap
up the Fourth Annual Big Four Red
& Gun Field Meet.
The Pack rolled to wins in Arch
cry and Target Rifle, with Jim
Tate and Harry Golder whining re-
spectively. Doug Dean of Wake For
est won the bait casting.
State had 12 points, followed by
j W'ake with 10 and Carolina with S.
Duke did hot enter.
I It was State's second straight vie
! ton.-.
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t-v ene is sw eet.
seventh and final game. Cuilen
th ii'.rr U00 tennis fans look- won the first point on a place-
r o:: Carolina' Bruce Sylvia
h, i iL't-ance upon V;it.'
. n H 11 Cuilen. last ( ar's At
Coast Conference sin-.l's
. .) -,'vi defeating him coin i lie
; .: i-i stra.ht s, ts. (i 'A, M.
! trnni the enen.im serve el
"i' t .!'! ;inie it was evident th.it
i 'a as out to avenge hist year's
Cuilen. I'sing his bo'minn
-.:r an'! placing three shot-;
: well, he won the first game
Cuilen without the lo--s
;n!it After dropping tile sec-
i P.rucc came back to w:n thv
:d. fourth and fifth gair.es with
t forcing r.et game. Time after
t he caught the f rei klc-fai ed.
red-headed 1't f.-nn i ft balance
With his placement shots. How
ever, m th sixth aivl seventh
"iimvs. the Tar Heel was reluctant
to vise lus force game. Ueluctance
lett in th'- eighth which lie won.
acd the ninth which he captured
w.th'uit !- of ;i .-in;'e poi;t for
the t.r-t set Score: (',',.
The eeeiid s,t wih all Svlvia
i j ; : i used his undercutting back-
nient shot. !t was his final point
of the match. Sylvia took the next
two points on passing shots, and
then forced Cuilen into two mis
takes for the set and the match.
At this point much of the crowd
left, perhaps being a little unfa;r
to the remaining matches. Right
on down the line the Tar Heels
chalked up victories in the singles.
Hen Keys won his fourteenth
straight match of the season rie
ieating Jim Duffy. 6-2. (5-4.
In other singles matches, all of
which Carolina won. Walker Lnck
( tt defeated Davis Bowen. 6-1. 6 0.
Will Hansel whipped H. V. Nelson.
6 2. 6-1; Marshall Happer heat An
dy Terrill, 6 3. 6 0; and Tommy
Hicks walloped Jim Nelson, 6 0.
6 3
In the doubles the Tar Heels
found their fortunes a little dark
er. Cuilen and Duffy snapped
Sylvia's and Keys' undefeated con-
f(rence doubles string by whip
ping them. 11-9. 6-4. Cuilen really
showed his nettle in these games
as he out thought and outplayed
h..nd and several drop shots to eve-ybody on the coatt. Sylvia and
take the first game, hut could not Ki.vs continually had trouble with
overcome the determined Carolin then overhead shots and Cuilen
,..n in the next six. Sylvia put and Duffy fed them lobs time af-
a.'.iv a driving overhead shot to ter time.
t.ike the second game, four points The
to two. This was the beginnin;
the (i d for Cuilen.
to muster only five
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