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The Daily Tar Heel from Chapel Hill, North Carolina • Page 3

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Old East Takes Campus Softball Title Handball Tourney Finals Today atlp Hat ports CHAPEL HILL, N. FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1937 i i All-Dormitory Team All-Fraternity Team FIRST TEAM 1 Irvin (Ruffin) Buck (Old East) D'Ascensio (Graham) Thompson (Ruffin) Ruth (Ruffin) Oglesby (Ruffin) Bray (Ruffin) Dffl (Ruffin) McLean (Public Helth) Sawyer (Ruffin) Cernugle (Law School) POSITION Pitcher Pitcher Pitcher Catcher First Base Second Base Shortstop Third Base Short Cen. Field Left Field Center Field POSITION Pitcher Pitcher Pitcher Catcher First Base Second Base Shortstop Third Base Short Cen. Field Left Field Center Field SECOND TEAM Munuck (T. E.

Mosier (Phi Delta TheU) Little (Beta TheU Pi) Knight (Alpha Chi Sigma) Holland (Pi Kappa Alpha) Jernigan (Sigma Na) Gragg (Phi DelU TheU) Rogers (Phi DelU TheU) nine (D. K. Hambright (Kappa Sigma) Crew (Phi Gamma DelU) Blount (Sigma Nu) FIRST TEAM Clark (ZeU Psi) HoUingsworth (Sigma Nu) Crystal (Z. B. Glace (Sigma Nu) Weaver (Phi Delta Theta) Graham (Zeta Psi) Allen (S.

A. SaUerfield (Zeta Psi) Vanderford (Sigma Nu) Poe (S. A. Katx (A. E.

Pi) Sapp (Phi Delta TheU) All-Campus Team PLAYER DICK BUCK (Old East) JESSE IRVIN (Ruffin) ED CLARK (Zeta Psi) BILL THOMPSON (Ruffin) EARL RUTH (Ruffin) DAVE OGLESBY (Ruffin) MAX BRAY (Ruffin) LONNIE DILL (Ruffin) TOM VANDERFORD (Sigma Nu) CHARLIE POE (S. A. GEORGE KATZ (A. E. Pi) JOHN LINDSAY (Old East) Ruffin dormitory retained its dominance of the team for the second successive year last night when Cachren, Allen, Petrea, and Hobbs chose the group.

POSITION Pitcher Pitcher 7 Pitcher Catcher First Base Second Base Shortstop Third Base Short Center Field Left Field Center Field Right Field all-campus softball umpires Mullis, Mc- SECOND TEAM McCoy (Manly) Markham (Mangum) White (Grimes) Robinson (Old East) Hutchins (Old East) Medwin (Old East) Coughenour (Old East) Bershak (Old East) Taylor (Ruffin) Wilkinson (Graham) Wright (Lewis) Erickson (Manly) this outfit with Ruffin East that of the second, number of men selected. Lindsay (Old East) Right Field Right Field Old East and Ruffin dnrmitnriM mnti composing the infield of the first team and Old The lower quadrangle as usual holds the edge in Nine different fraternities are represented on the all-fraternity team with Katz of Alpha Epsilon Pi and Allen of S. A. E. as the only repeaters from 1936s squad.

i i mm Title WITH LEAVE TO fro sal. OM By RAY HOWE Red Brick Wall schutz Lip Geller Gain Final Dormitory BoiiMes Rears Its Head Round In Handball Tourney Work On New Gymnasium Pro Score On Fratmem gresses Rapidly; Project Is On Schedule Major League Scores Various and sundry other duties claiming our attention in the late afternoons, we have not paid too much attention to intramural baseball. But the Old East baseball lineup in yesterday morning's Daily Tar Heel hit us right in the eye. Always we have known that unaffiliated men may play Freudenheim Defeated In Bitter Struggle; Schehr Loses Hutchins Is Star NATIONAL Read The Results Jerry Stofp Gradually, a red brick wall is New York 3 9 SIGMA NU ab rearing its head out of the hard ground between Fetzer field and Cincinnati 2 7 Schumacher, Hubbell vs. Grissom Via Tit lo-n Miisi'nor Tin ocot3Viv I vJUina, SS Philadelphia 11 14 Blount, rf and students much concern, but ulace, Sigma Nu Men Outhit Old Easters By 5-3 Title Match Today By Harvey Kaplan It remained for the big bat of Jim Hutchins to break up the ball game yesterday afternoon as "Hutch's" single in the last frame drove in Shell to give Old East a 2-1 win over Sigma Nu, and the campus soft ball title.

For five innings both teams all it represents is the beginning vanderford, scf of the first truly substantial Jernigan, 2b work on Carolina's new gymna- Holmes, 3b 3 2 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Twogruelhng victories sent Danny Lipschutz, Everett, and Danny Geller, Carr, reeling -into the final of the intramural handball "tournament yesterday afternoon. Lipschutz left that "dark horse" Ted Freudenheim at the post by the scores of 21- sium. I HoUingsworth, 1 TTairstnn. rf Chicago L. 2 9 Walters vs.

French AMERICAN Cleveland 8 9 Philadelphia 7 11 Whitehill vs. Caster Detroit 5 15 New York 4 10 -Bridges vs. Broaca Chicago 1 6 Washington 1 2 9 Stratton vs. Weaver for any dormitory they desire. With a healthy curiosity, hypertrophy of which every good reporter is supposed to have, giving us the necessary impetus, we checked through the student di rectory to find out ust how many of the Old East players actually live in Old East.

The batting order read more like the varsity football roster One hundred men and four Ubernathy, lb foremen under the supervision Berkeley, If 20, 21-5, while Geller was out- of W. H. -McWhirther are work- 25 5 1 2 in or dav in and dav out at a raDid Totals panting Milt Schehr in a 1-21, 21-14, 21-14 endurance contest. pace taking advantage of the were tied up in a scoreless duel ab weather in order to gain the lost old east The two finalists, left-handed but with the opening of the Trackmen To Get Lipschutz, seeded number one, SS time caused by the inclement coughenour, condition of last month. Medwin, 2b a a A 1 Bershak, 3b Free Show Today sixth, Sigma Nu took the lead as Berkeley came across on Quina's single.

Berkeley came up with Coach Dale Ranson announc The dirt and rock excavation Buck; Robinson, Ellis, If and poker-faced Geller, seeded number seven, will clash today at 4:30 for the school title 21-20 The opening game of the Lipschutz-Freudenheim affair. ed yesterday that through the two away and reached first on is about finished with approxi 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2- 3 2 3 2 2 3 3 2 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 than a dormitory softball team. No Smiths, Browns or Jones were listed. Of the ten men on the team, only five are actually listed in the student directory as residents of Old East; Bill Coughenour, Andy Bershak, Albert Ellis, Johnny Lindsay and Claude Armfield. mately 175,000 Of the million Lindsay, cf Coughenour's error, promptly, stealing second and going to and a half bricks pretty well set.

Armfield, rf Tho wnndAn. otroree wall nnns Dunham, scf which ended 21-20, was prob lb Hutchins, are nearing completion with the ably the finest of the tourna- cooperation of E. Carrington Smith, those varsity track men who placed in the A. A. U.

track meet last week-end will be admitted to the theatre free of charge today. Those who placed in the Southern Conference meet will Shell, i- 1 i i cement ready to be poured. Tni Morlwin BomvMnr hfi menx irom xne approacn oi quai- I ity and sheer interest. The The front wall of the "head- .25 3 2 1 third on a wild pitch. Quina provided the necessary punch to push him across with the -first tally of the game.

Short-Lived Lead Sigma Nu's lead was shorts lived as Old East came back to- (Continued on last page) Totals house" is taking the lead in the ball was kept low ana nit ex Shell pinch hit for Ellis in 7th. tremely severe in all instances. Sigma Nu 000 001 01 be given a free show Wednes construction work although the plans call for the swimming pool to be the first completed. Un Lipschutz hopped into an ear- 000 001 12 Old East day. IContvnued on last page) Chi Alpha house, Dick Buck on Mallette street and Jim Hutchins and Wally Dunham in Kenan stadium.

No Robinson is listed in Old East. Coughenour, incidentally, is caught between two fires. foreseen amounts of solid rock Baseball Team Achieves Weather, Boners, Errors Mark Final Mural Game Though he played for Old East yesterday, he ran for Sigma four frames nassed without a- on the swimming pool level in the location of the proposed handball courts has been a handicap in the finishing touches of the excavation, but this morning at 5 o'clock, part of this obstruction was already in bits with the remaining amounts soon to meet the same fate. Pool Work Rushed Nu in the mural track meet. Carolina outscored the oppo Hearnmen Fight Way Back To Fraternity Eligibility Rules Create "Problem" For Old East's Coughenour sitions 143 to 109.

Its heaviest A C. O. D. R. U.

A. ought to scoring victory was over V. P. I. be appointed by the administration to oversee dormitory rush 18-2 and its worst defeat was by Prominence In Conference; Results Are Impressive By Fletcher W.

Ferguson Coach Bunn Heara's Caroli By Harvey Kaplan With the sky cloudy and rain ing of unaffiliated athletes. Consider the poor athletes. They tally the crowd became restless afraid that this would be a rep itition of the Ruff in-Old East 14 inning affair Sentiments in the crowd seemed to favor Sigma Nu Old East's big break came in the sixth after Sigma Nu had just taken the lead (Continued on page four) Duke, 18-1. The closest three-game series was with Wake Forest, Hearn losing the opener. 6-5 With the base of the "head- threatening to pour down at any come to school, live in town, house" na baseball team continued its battle back to Southern promi- wall completed, the work moment the championship clash and Parker winning the final make good on an athletic team, on the pool will be pushed to the between Sigma Nu and Old East and before they know it, some nence this season, compiling us big bad dormitory: man snaps most impressive record in three limit in order to comply with the got, underway with a nice crowd new plans.

lining the field Bill McCach- them up and they find themsel- years with 12 wins, nine iob Some say the gym builders ren, Marvin Allen, and Pete Give an Elgin To Your Graduate! ves representing a dormitory and one tie. without knowing which is Although the results are none which. too outstanding, they show def- are way behind schedule; others Mullis ruled as the arbitrators remark at the amazing speed of Bershak won the toss and the work; still others are won- elected to take the field Buck dering when the men will start retired the Snakes in order as They at least ought to be giv- inite improvement over tne past pair 3-1 and 7-6. Five Graduating The team will lose the services of only five, all of whom graduate this June. They are Captain Buck McCarn, outfielder, Ed Bullard, second baseman, Mope Melchor, catcher, and Ike Jeanes and Bunn Hearn, pitchers.

Hearn has one more year of eligibility and can play next season should he decide to take graduate work. tyioVa nn their two vears. In liJoD tne iar building, but the inside "dope" the game got underway The (Continued on last page) Heels captured eight and dropped 14 while last year they won is no longer a secret. squelched as HoUingsworth was With chest putted and with squelcched as HoUingsworth was only six and lost ten. Two Shutouts ill-concealed pride in his husky equal to the occasion halting voice, Mac finally gave a formal the Old Easters as they filled statement to the "Dress saying, the bases with onlv one awav Five of the nine reverses were AFTER 1 1 eino-io runs ana oniy iw" The job's about on schedule." Jernigan of Sigma Nu pull- EXAMINATIONS Headquarters for Fine Jewelry and Gifts Convenient Terms L.R.DEKLE Jeweler and Watchmaker 'Chapel Hill's Leading Jeweler" (Over Andrews-Henninger) With this as a basis, the origin- ed the first boner of the day ally called-for date of January when after singling" he stole sec- were shut-outs, those going xo N.

C. State by 5-0 and Duke by 4-0 margins. The single tie was After Irby Wright was declared ineligible, the main burden fell upon the of Daffy Parker, who in afine record-of eight wins 12 may yet be fulfilled. bnd and walked off the field About ten percent of the en- thinking he had been called out SELL YOUR TEXT BOORS with Virginia, the two teams battling 11 innings to a 7-7 deadlock. tire work is completed.

When by Umpire Allen As the next in 12 starts. Hearn won one and lost four while Jeanes split the majority of the students re his two cames. Wright won two FOR turn to school in the fall, the brickwork and plastering will be and lost none. NOTICE finished, and, above all, the na- Topping the batting list this titorium is expected to be ready. Tom Burnette with ,29 hits in 84 trips to the plate Monogram Officers WANTED You to plan to have yonr house parties, large or small, during May and June at THE CAROLINA MYRTLE BEACH, S.C.

Write for rates or other information CASH AT THE BOOR EXCHANGE for an average of .345. In second place was Topkins with 32 for 93 for a percentage of .344. Effective June 1937, any person desiring information as to the movement of Trunks and Baggage via Helms Motor Express from Chapel Hill to points in North and South Carolina Phone 6061. Helms Motor Express PURE OIL SERVICE STATION- The following officers will meet this afternoon at 2:15 in the Grail Room Pete Mullis, Crowell Little, Hank Wright, Marvin Allen, Wally Dunham. Third place went to Nethercutt with a .326 percentage, the re sult of 13 hits in 40 times at bat..

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