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THE DAILY TAR HEEC TTTTwT U1N Heels Seek Revenge For 13-8 Defeat By Ed Dupree UNC's baseball team travels to Winston-Salem today for an Atlan tic Coast Conference contest with Big Four foe Wake Forest. An unusual April schedule and a rain ed out game with N. C. State last Saturday makes Wake UNC's op ponent in each of its first two league games. On April 3, the Demon Deacons won a 13-8 contest from the Tar Heels, but the pitchers and field ers were far from midseason form. Only Dave Murr, UNC's big red headed co-coptain, looked sharp on the mound he pitched seven in nings of two-hit, two-run ball against the Baptists after the visitors had scored 11 runs on other Tar Heel hurlers. The Deac and Tar Heel fielders combined for 12 big errors. Coach Walt Rabb will be going with Murr in this afternoon's con test, which will be broadcast over WCHL, Chapel Hill, at 3 p.m. Since the Wake Forest game Murr has pitched seven innings of four hit, shutout ball against the Ma rines from Camp Lejeune. "Red" retired the first 14 batters to face him and held the Leathernecks in control during the seven innings he worked. Sophomore Andy Bil lesdon retired six men in a row over the last two innings as he and Murr combined for the 4-0 victory over the Lejeune men. ' The rest of Rabb's lineup will find Len Dellolio, .292, at first base; Paul Swing, .310, at second; Larry Neal, .394, at third, and Cronin Byrd at shortstop. Byrd replaces sophomore Jim Speight, .261, who is sick in the infirmary and will not make the trip. Swing was injured and did not play in the Lejeune game, but he will be ready to go again this afternoon. In the outfield, Buddy Tilden, .381, and Heyward Hull, .320, are definite starters. The third fly chaser post will go to either Jud Net, Track Teams Play Away Today By Curry Kirkpatrick North Carolina's varsity tennis and track teams visit the Cavalier state of Virginia this afternoon coach Don Skakle's netters at Charlottesville for a match with UVA and Dale Ranson's cindermen at Quantico for the Quantico Re lays. The tennis team has captured the imagination of the entire area so far this season by going undefeated against the best teams the North east US could provide. Playing with four sophomores in the top six positions, Skakle's tennisters had won eight straight this year and 20 over a two-year span going into yesterday's match with Mary land. George Sokol (named yesterday as Daily Tar Heel Athlete of the Week) as number one, Ted Hoehn, at number two and John "Bitsy" Harrison and Charlie Shaffer at KEMP'S Loose Diamond System BUY YOUR DIAMOND THE WAY WE DO! Pick Your LOOSE DIAMOND And Let Us Mount It In Mounting- Of Your Ghoice. T. L. KEMP Jewelry 135 E. 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Scripture pounded out a homer and triple in four times at bat in the first Wake-UNC game and drove in four big runs. Coon was also two for four, with two singles and two RBI's. Together they pro vided Wake's victory margin. Either Don Roth, a lanky right hand junkball pitcher a la Ed Lopat or fastballer Bob Muller, a lefty, should be on the mound for Coach Jack Stallings. Roth is a 6-4, 185-pounder, while Muller is 5-8 and 160. The Deacon Mutt and Jeff combination gave up eight hits and only two earned runs in the first contest against the Chapel Hill nine. The rest of the Wake lineup should find Donnie Nichols at second, Chuck Reiley a football quarterback for the Baptists, at short, and Bob Worrell at third. In the outfield with Mr. Scripture, the cocky center fielder, is Mike Budd in left and Wayne Martin in risrht. Pat Williams is the catcher. Six of these Deacons Nichols, Scripture, Worrell, Williams, Mar tin, and Reiley made errors in the opening league game here in Chapel Hill possibly Stallings' lineup may not be the same. This is the first of four straight league games for Rabb's men. Next week they meet N.C. State, Virginia, and Maryland. numbers four and five are the so phomores while captain Keith Stoneman holds down the third po sition, and junior Dave Morgan, the sixth spot. Sokol, Hoehn, and Harrison are each undefeated while Stoneman and Shaffer have suffered one set back apiece. Stoneman's loss halt ed the Greenville, S. C. native's consecutive streak at 23. On the track and field front at Quantico, Carolina will be com peting with 55 other schools and clubs. Ranson's trackmen, who finished second in the ACC Indoor Games last month and are also unbeaten in two dual meets out doors, feature high jumper Tommy Clark, pole vaulters Heath Whittle and Barrie Tiedemann, middle-distance men Bob Hart, Scott Brent and Bob Bennett, and milers Jerry Stuver, Rett Everett and Carmine Lunetta. Ph. 942-1331 of Chapel Hill Phoue 942-1252 TSLY , wrr-mvHt iw mi v:j , . ,1,1 5- ! . mm, O x - f j DAVE MURR, UNC co-captain, will pitch his last 14 this afternoon's baseball game at Wake Forest. Lejeune., Murr has yielded only six hits and two runs in ' , s UNC Linksmen, Wallop Navy By CURRY KIRKPATRICK i North Carolina's golf team cap tured dual-meet victory number six yesterday afternoon as the Tar Heels turned back visiting Navy 28V2-712.. ' , " . . Coach Ed Kenney's linksmen, who have lost only to Purdue in rolling up their 6-1 record,: won six of the eight individual matches and took all best-ball competition in defeating the Middies on a rain- SOCCER GAMES The UNC All-Campus soccer team will play the North Carolina State Varsity this afternoon at 3:30 on the intramural field. All team members are urged to suit up and show up for the contest. ' Varsity soccer coach Marvin Allen announces that the varsity team will scrimmage Fort Bragg at 3:00 on thf Navy Field, in a second contest. xl'?K , f ;-; 5 J .-. is 4u ; soaked Finley Golf Course. All-American captain Pete Green stayed jjnbeaten with a 3-0 win over Navy's Craig Burbick but Jay Harris, playing in the same four some with Green and Burbick, was less fortunate. Harris had his consecutive win string stopped by Tom Flory in a 2Va- verdict. Besides Flory, the only Navy winner was Jim Seeley, Seeley whither? woman, whither? them as women of good taste . . . a visit to his unique chapel hill studio is a must! ; SB S3 SEES liliiliiiis , ? y 3 I - J t '' , innings . against ; Wake and Camp downed Mike Dore 2Vz-l& while spurring Navy to a l1-! tie in that foursome's best-ball activity. The slow, wet playing conditions sent scores soaring and as - a re sult, medalist . honors . went to UNC's Sam Duckett with' a one over par 73. Other Carolina, scores were: Green 77, Harris 83, Har- vie Hill 75, Abe And 75, Dore -76, Denny White 76, and George Murphy 76. - - - .. . where but to the studio of charles hopkins of chapel hill? smart women know that crea tive contemporary jewelry calls attention to their sophis ticated ; charm and marks Spring - Summer SUITS for travel Cotton! Dacron, Hopsacking, Seersucker, Madras, and other Fabrics. ; . 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