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THE DAILY TAR HEEC Friday. April 13, 13G2 Page Six 7 J DUPREE'S portscope The first month of the ACC spring sports season has zipped by and the North Carolina baseball, goif, track, and tennis teams are heading into the thick of the conference battle. To no one's surprise the four teams have compiled an admirable 20-5 record, but only four of these contests have been against Atlantic Coast teams. Dale Hanson and Joe Hilton's track team has defeated N. C. State, Clemson, and South Carolina, while Walt Rabb's diamondmen have lost to Wake Forest. " Next week the golf and tennis teams take on ACC competition, the : baseballers meet N. C. State, Maryland, and Virginia, and the track team hosts (Maryland in the biggest meet of the outdoor season. Don Skakle's tennis team has posted the most victories, eight in a row, by defeating Dartmouth, Harvard, and Williams twice and Michi gan State and MIT once each. The netters jump the gun on the golf team by traveling to Maryland and Virginia for conference matches today and tomorrow. Tuesday they meet Duke at Durham in an im portant ACC encounter. Ed Kenney's golfers have an opportunity to stretch their mark to 6-1 this afternoon against Navy. Next week they hit State, "Vir-J ginia, and 'Maryland in conference matches and finish the busy week against Georgia and Florida. Only the State contest is on the road. In addition to their dual meet wins the Tar Heel linksmen finished second in the Florida Intercollegiate Tournament at Ocala. The win ner was Houston, possibly the top team in the nation this year. Pur due, last year's defending NCAA champs and a top contender again, handed the single dual match loss to UNC. The Tar Heel trackmen did well in the FloridaS Relays, besides winning their three ACC meets easily. They travel to Virginia for the Quantico Relays tomorrow in a preliminary to next Thursday's big meet with the perennial champs, Maryland. Rabb's baseball men have posted a meager 4-4 record, but only the Wake Forest loss was in ACC competition. The Tar Heels are still very much in the conference pennant race and could have the top hitting crew besides. Fencers Go South For Meet The UNC fencing team, fresh from wins over Duke, 14-13, and Johns Hopkins, 17-10, in last week end's three-way meet at home, travels to Charleston, S. C, this weekend for another tri-meet with arch rival VMI and host The Cita del. A 5-4 UNC margin in the foil ac counted for the victory over Duke and an 8-1 foil victory over Johns Hopkins made possible the seven point win over the Baltimore boys. UNC's 7-2 margin over Duke in the sabre competition was balanced out by Duke's 7-2 win in the epee division. Thus the narrow foil vic tory was by the same margin as the team score. Likewise, against Johns Hopkins, UNC won the epee competition, 5-4, and lost in sabre, 5-4. The easy win over Johns Hopkins' foil team gave the UNC fencers the victory. A collegiate fencing team con sists of nine men three in each weapon division. Nine bouts in each division, or a series of 27 bouts decides the team winner. The team with the majority of the 27 is the overall winner while often a winning team may lose in one weapon, but capture enough bouts overall to win the meet. The New Left Club will meet at 8:30 on Sunday evening in the Rol and Parker lounge of Graham Memorial. Dick Ginnold will read a paper and lead a discussion on Southern Labor. All liberals, so cialists and other interested per sons are invited to attend. 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For his iron-man four-win per formance, the Daily Tar Heel salutes George Sokol as its eighth Athlete of the Week. George Sokol came to Carolina as a highly-touted national juniors star. Ranked as the 23rd best jun ior (18 and under) in the country last year, Sokol grew up playing iennis in and around Philadelphia. 887-1151- Li fin 0 P P SPALDING "TRU-FLITE" GOLF SET COMPLETE WITH GOLF BAG A perfect starter set for men or women. Includes 2 fine persimmon woods, 5 handsomely chromed irons with slcpdown shafts . . . plus a genuine Spalding rr.llf riMOT ltrr $7d ONLY $49.95 Us 2Llitfj& Pl& CHAPEL HILL. N. C SPRING VACATION it JUBILEE BERMUDAS Bleeding Madras, Batik and ever popular white. '3.95 up White Duck PANTS The most wanted pants for this Spring. $4.95 up STRAW HATS Cocoanuts with Madras and Batik bands. $ 3.95 up SPORT SHIRTS Madras and Batik. Solids and plaids. $3.95 up FREE! SIX-PACK With Every $25.00 Purchase Made Continues Through April 17th The am B 103 E. Franklin of Chapel Hill Phone 942-1252 The lush green grass and clay courts of iMerion, Bryn Mawr and Haverford were the proving grounds upon which the 5-10, 170 pounder polished the solid ground strokes and slashing baseline at tack which mark his game today. Carolina Golfers Seek' Sixth Win Tadav A&ainsl Middies By Curry Kirkpatrick UNC's crack golf team, winner of five of six dual matches but idle since a week ago yesterday, returns to action this afternoon when the Tar Heels entertain Navv at 1:30 on Finley Golf Course. Coach Ed Kenney's linksmen, dot ted with sophomores but led by an In 1956, George entered Haver- ford's Harrelson High School where he went on to become state sineles and doubles champion his senior; year. In 1960, the court phenom won both the men's and junidrs' championships Gf Philadelphia and was named the number one Mid- States' player. Last year, armed with these impressive credentials, Sokol along with Ted Hoehn and Sam Apple gate proved pillars of UNC's fin est frosh team ever. In last week's matches, George Turned back Harvard's Paul Sulli van twice, 9-7, 6-2 and 6-3, 10-8 and followed this up with wins over Williams' John Botts (6-3, 6-4) and Ned Shaw (6-2, 6-2). This is just a sampling of what this blonde, nut-brown tennis star has been doing for the past two years. As number one man, George Sokol is the vital cog in Coach Don Skakle's tennis machine one which may very well be heade'd to an NCAA Championship. ' AU-American senior, have lost on ly to defending national champion Purdue in their six meets. Caro lina opened the season with a second-place finish at Ocala, Fla., in the Florida Invitational Tourney j and has since then, downed Ohio ' U., Princeton, Michigan State, and Dartmouth twice to offset that I Purdue loss. 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RUBISH'S GOLF CITY Open Everyday 12:00-12:00 2 Famous Miniature Golf Courses -jftf Automatic Driving Range r" Golf Shop & Snack Bar Free ilrawing Sun. April 29 Set Golf Clubs & Transistor Radio GAME SWITCHED A scheduled baseball game be tween North Carolina and South Carolina on May 12 at Columbia, S. C, has been switched to Chapel Hill on April 30, Coach Walter Rabb has announced. Rabb said South Carolina had requested the change because of a May 12 conflict with the Atlantic Coast Conference track meet. The Gamecocks also play the Tar Heels here on Saturday, April 28. 'Franklin, Mich., Jay Harris, a junior from Mebane, N. C, and J Greensboro senior George Murphy ! have been the big guns for Kenney this year, but it has been the sophomores that have made the record what it is. Second-year men Harvie Hii!, Abe Andes, Jere Ayers, Mike Dore, and Sam McNairy have all played steady golf for Carolina as has senior John Brabson to contribute much to the team's current suc cess. Green, the AU-American senior, and Harris have both been low man for the Tar Heels twice this year, with Hill and Dore capturing medal honors once each. Murphy, Ayers, and Andes have also shar ed low honors on one occasion. The battle with Navy will be UNC's final match prior to start ing ACC play on Monday with North Carolina State at Raleigh. '''' s : ''' , L I""'''- POCKLTTUL OF TOR Xl' Noticeably present in our collec tion of smarter wear is Dacron cotton suits with natural shoulder construction. Available in a varie ty of Blue, Grey, Olive, or Sub tle Glenn Plaids, it is essential for updated wardrobes. Tovn & Campus ate Swimwcar by The Villager and Elizabeth Stewart When the beach beckons, or the patio pampers you, our colorful classic swimmer is a pretty part of your fashion picture. Town & Campos Lively Mi aiMyn Prossen P OMona l . 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