: ... V A iiSZJ DUPREE'S Sportscope The Carolina Gentleman If ever a man set a good example for the male students of the University of North Carolina, Sake Wade did. Of course, Jake was the kind of man whose personality intrigued everyone who knew him, but in his role as sports publicity director he proved to be a charming example of the Carolina Gentleman. Jake Wade was THE Carolina Gentleman. Athletes and other students who knew him realized that he was unquestionably the grand old man of sports in the state, and they were proud that they knew him. Mr. Wade's death Wednesday afternoon came as a shock to thousands connected with the UNC, North Carolina, and Atlantic Coast Conference sports worlds. Julius Jennings Wade graduate from Carolina in 1923 and ser ved newspapers in Charlotte, Gastonia, Raleigh, Greensboro, and Pittsburgh, Pa., during the next seven years. In 1930 he returned to Charlotte and was sports editor of the Charlotte Observer until 1946 when he was named to the position as UNC sports publicity director. His years as a sportswriter proved him to be one of the nation's best. Indeed, he became to the State of North Carolina what Grant land Rice was to the nation. It's sad that the present season, Jake's last as a UNC fan, had to be one of the poorest sports years in recent Carolina athletic seasons. But the author of "Carolina Caravan" looked with enthusi asm to the coming years when the football team faces its toughest schedule ever, when the talented freshman basketball players join the varsity, when the tennis team returns all of its top men in quest of an unbeaten season, when the baseball team should re turn to higher position, and when the so-called minor sports cease to be minor in every sense of the word. Baseball Frosli Continue To Roll By LOUIS ROTHENTHAL Frank Gallagher, batting an even .500 for the season, knocked a single, a double and a three-run homer, to lead the Tar Babies to a 10-3 win over the State College frosh, Wednesday at Raleigh. Gallagher and Ken Willard, who went three-for-three, got half of the freshmen's hits, while Bill Dannemann scattered eight hits in getting his fifth victory against no defeats. Dannemann struck out 10, and allowed only two earned runs, on Jerry Morris's round-tripper, as he was in control of the game throughout. The freshmen started the scor ing in the second, when Ron Bar low singled, and scored on Danne mann's two-bagger. Dannemann's runner, Ron Stanley, came home when Dick Fleming's grounder was mishandled by the State third baseman, and overthrown. . The Tar Babies got a run in the third, when WTillard scored while Billy Taylor was caught in a "hot box." In the fifth, Willard walked and went to third on Gallagher's double. Ken Boykin then knocked Willard home with a single. The Wolflets got a run back in the sixth, but in the eighth, the Carolina frosh teed off. Taylor reached first on an error. Barlow got his second single and Hilton's May Buy of Buys For a very limited time only, Milton's is having a shirt ball for all you pullover devotees. Entire stock short sleeve pull over button-downs, tabs, and tabless tabs, in four button dress or casual model, all in finest single needle tailoring, available in combed batiste of ford white, soft blue, olive beige, golden beige, maroon, brown, gray, candy striped oxfords in white with blue, tan, gray or gold. 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WANT OLD NYLONS SALISURY, Southern Rhodesia (UPI) The Southern Rhodesian Wildlife Conservation Department appealed Wednesday for donations of old nylon stockings. The stock ings will be used in the rescue of wild animals trapped on islands by the rising waters of man-made Lake Kariba. Spanish women use olive oil regularly on their eyelashes to make them long and glossy. Ctt The Collarless roll sleeved shirt, simple as a boy's ... a fresh and unlimited bit of dressing that appears everywhere with vivid originality. Its clean soft lines adapt themselves to wear with all other things. Cotton broad cloth, in splashes of free - wheeling color. For Quality Sportswear, Shoj Town & Campus Bobby Reagan doubled home Tay lor. Dannemann scored Barlow on a sacrifice fly, and Fleming knock ed home Reagan. Willard doubled, putting runners on second and third, as Gallagher came to bat, and he responded by knocking a 360-foot home run to sew up the game. Gallagher now leads the Tar Babies with RBI's with 16, fol lowed by Willard and Jerry Clark with 13. Bobby Reagan has 11. The slugging right-fielder from Chester, Pa., also is the leading hitter, with a .500 average. Flem ing follows with a .340, and Merle Kruer is next at .333. Barlow rounds out the top hitters with a .305. Fleming also leads in doubles with 40, and Bill Taylor's 2 triples are also tops. The pitching staff has also done its share of hitting for the Tar Babies. Dannemann leads with a .357 and 6 RBI's. Walton Ward is next with a .333. The moundsmen have also done a great job on the hill, as Danne mann and Ward together have eight wins and no defeats. Jerry Davis has picked up 4 wins and only one loss. Dannemann leads the ERA de partment also, with a 1.70. Jerry Davis follows at 2.05, and Ward is third at 2.82. The Tar Babies now have a 13-3 record and are 7-2 in the "Little Big Four." Last year's frosh won the title, and the Tar Babies need to beat State today at Chapel Hill to cop the title again. They played Oak Ridge yester day and end the season at Wil mington Saturday. They beat Oak Ridge, 4-0, behind Davis, and took two from Wilmington, 10-8 and 6-1. Joe White started for the Tar Babies yesterday and either Ward or Davis will go today, with the other pitching in Wilmington Saturday. Blue Imps Dominate Freshman Track Ronnie Jackson, a fleet-footed freshman halfback during the foot ball season, and Ray Kernodle were the only North Carolina fresh men to capture first places in the Big Four frosh track meet held at Durham Wednesday. Jackson won the 100-yard dash and Kernodle took first in the broad jump. Duke's Blue Imp cindermen won nine of the 16 events to dominate the meet, but no official team scores were kept. Wake Forest's best freshman track team in years finished second, unofficially, with N.C. State and UNC in a close battle for third. The frosh from Duke finished tops in the mile run, high hurdles, high jump, javeline, 880, discus, pole vault, low hurdles, and mile relay. 440 relay: Wake Forest (Craver, Hartley, Minner, Dunlap) 44.1., Mile: Weisiger (D), Jacobsen (D), Raylor (WF). 4:29.9. 440: Phillips (WF), Flowers (D), Jones (WF). 51.7. 100: Jackson (UNC), Dunlap (WF), Craver (WF). 10.4. High hurdles: Fogle (D), Ma guire (WF), Corn (NCS). 51.1. High jump: Mann (D), tie for second between Tison (D), Barnes (D), Corn (NCS), Martin (WF). Six feet. Shot: Sasser (NCS), Loy (NCS), Fedor (UNC). 47-10. Javeline: Furlong (), Boyd (UNC), Kaveny (NCS). 177-2. 880: Jacobsen (D), tie for second between Whichard (UNC) and Nichols (WF). 2:02.3. . 220: Hartley (WF), Craver (WF), Hyers (D). 22.3. Broad jump: Kernodle (UNC), Maguire (WF), Cooper (D). 21-6. Discus: Berry (D), tie for sec ond between Warren (UNC) and Sasser (NCS). 127-5V2. Two-mile: Woodcock (NCS)3, Weisiger (D), Wiggins (D). 9:53.1. 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