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

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Freshman Track Team At Duke Today atlp Car High Schools Are Here Again CHAPEL HILL, N. WEDNESDAY, APKIL 20, 1938 mztl Track, Net Stars From 22 State's Old Man Of Baseball Blister High bchools Clash Here Tar Heels, 14-5 PIRASCOPWIN Annual Tourney Gets Under Way Tomorrow Beincr Chick Doak. baseball IN INTRAMURAL mentor of the Red Terr or who TRACKMEN MAKE The representatives of 22 high PLAYGROUND BALL pus longer than Davey Clark, SHOWING IN schools in North Carolina will converge here tomorrow and Friday in Murray Gleason's Nine Cops Fifth Straight Win By William L. Beerman Wake Forest, April 19. Wake Forest's Baby Deacons continued their no-defeats record this afternoon by out-hitting and out-running the freshman nine from the University of North imcx: will strut ms lieu ici- rors out against Bunn VIRGINIA MEET the North Carolina high school athletic association's 23rd and 26th an Carolina, nine ti minium tuuay Phi Kappa Sigma Is Defeated In Feature Contest nual tennis and track tournaments.

State has had a good season to The tennis tournament, which starts tomorrow, will be in charge of Caro date, climaxing everything Saturday by defeating Duke. In Will Oppose Duke On Equal Footing As Result of Marks lina Coach Kenfield. Coach Bob Fet- Eight playground ball teams gained Carolina 14-5. It was the fifth straight win of the season for Deac Coach the only previous meeting be victories yesterday afternoon. zer.

will supervise the track meet, Murray Greason's charges. tween the two teams this sea son, Carolina won 6-2. If there are any more University which will be held Friday starting at 10:45. Coaches Kenfield and Fetzer will present the team and individual awards immediately following the records around to be broken in the hurdles and high-jump, Harry March The most outstanding game of the day and the best of the season was the one in which Pi Kappa Alpha defeated Phi Kappa Sigma, 5-4; the game lasted eleven innings. In the other games of the day Lewis defeated Steele, 19-5; SAE defeated St.

Anthony hall, 6-1; DKE won over TEP, will probably break them. The Wash finals Friday. Awards ington "one man track team" has been in two varsity track meets, and Trophy cups will be awarded to Downfall of the visiting team was the "glass" diamond. The infield was a veritable putting green, and the home squad took full advantage of its fastness to gain a large majority of their 13 hits. Carolina's inner-garden men were unable to handle or get near many of the bingles that ordinarily would have been sure put-outs, as the Wake Forest batters placed swift ground balls through the infield that were a little to swift to he has two new University records to his credit.

singles and doubles champions in ten In the Princeton meet, March went 10-3; Phi Delta Theta conquered AE Pi, 7-6; Phi Gamma Delta defeated SPE, 20-0; Kappa Alpha defeated Carolina Meets State Today In Clinton Stadium up to 6 feet 1 inches for a new high nis and the highest scoring track team will receive a similar trophy. Gold and silver medals for first and second place winners will be given in track. Twenty-eight teams will compete in jump mark, and Saturday against ATO, 9-5; and BVP defeated Public Virginia he did :23.9 in the low hur Health School, 9-4. dles for another brand new figure. Parker Is Pitcher Pi Kappa Alpha In the first eleven inning game of March wasn't the only one to come through against the Cavaliers.

Most FROSH TRACKMEN AT DUKE TODAY the season Pi Kappa Alpha defeated Phi Kappa Sigma, 5-4. The victorious of the members of the varsity track (Continued on last page) As Tar Heels Help With Dedication It's a new high school stadium the team scored the winning run in the the two-day competition. Pairing in the tennis tourney will be made in the YMCA tonight at 8 o'clock. Track entries meet at Emerson stadium Friday at 10 o'clock. This year the one-mile relay will count in the track scoring for the first time in the history of the meet.

Fourteen records will be under fire. The oldest was the 100-yard dash time be stopped. Up and Down It was three up and three down for both sides in the first inning, but in the second frame Dixon scored Carolina's first run, coming in on a single by Smith. Wake Forest deadlocked the game in their half of the second, however, but were three runs (Continued on last page) eleventh inning when Johnson tallied on Oxley's single. Ranson Says Boys Frosh Box Score good citizens of Clinton are opening today, and helping in the unveiling In Fair Shape will be the baseball teams of Carolina RB A CAROLINA i tt and State.

The meeting will be the 0 0 7 0 0 of 10.2 seconds set by Wade Ison, now sports publicist at N. C. State, for UICl VV 1U1 IUC1J. J.U.SI UlCCb VM. 1 JQ-rJj JJ 0 2 second of the season between the two Score by innings: Pi Kappa Alpha 200 200 000 015 Phi Kappa Sigma 220 000 000 00 i Lewis A hard hitting Lewis team easily trounced Steele 19-5.

Score by innings: Steele 100 004 5 Lewis 332 110019 SAE xne year against xne uiue xms clubs, earlier in the year in a game Jennings, If 4 Mallory, cf 5 afternoon at 3 o'clock. Charlotte high school in 1926. Competitors played at Raef ord, Carolina pulled out According to Coach Dale Ranson, Dixon, ss 4 with a 6-5 ninth inning decision. lhe schools being represented the Tar Heel freshmen will have fair Smith, 2b 4 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 2 2 1 0 2 0 0 5 2 2 1 1 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 4 0 0 2 0 0 tennis play are Winston-Salem, Chapel Daffy Parker, with two wins vand but one blot on his record this spring, Hill, Concord, Burlington, Southern SAE scored all of its runs in the strength all running events, being Sensenbach, 3 weakest in the high hurdles. The Severin, rf 5 field events start at 3 o'clock, the Rich, 3b 4 running events at 3:30.

Tomlinson, 2 is today's Carolina starter. Daffy Pines, Louisville, Rocky Mount, Durham, Fayetteville, Sanford, Currie first two innings to defeat St. Anthony, 6-1. was the slabman in the first State high of Greensboro, Wilmington, Mon game, and he came through with a Freshmen Turner, 1 Score by innings: win, though going out for a pinch St. Anthony 000 001 01 Coach Ranson is banking on Walt hitter in the ninth inning when the SAE 240 000 6 Airgora Spun White DINNER JACKETS Single and Double-Breasted The Very Coat For MAY FROLICS All Sizes In Stock Tar Heels put on a three-run rally Palanske to win both the shot put and discus Hardwick, javelin; Brown, pole vault; Rosenberg, BVP to come out with a win.

Led by a home run by Conn, BVP scored five runs in the fourth inning roe and Aberdeen. Entered in track are Charlotte, Durham, Fayetteville, Currie high of Greensboro, Fuquay Springs, Sanford, High Point, Goldsboro, Mineral Springs, Greensboro, Clemmons, Winston-Salem, Louisville and Rural Hall. No admission will be charged at any of the events. State has been doing all right for high jump, and Vogler, broad jump, are in the best condition for this aft to defeat Public Health School, 9-4 Score by innings: ernoon's field events. John Nania of itself this spring.

Last Saturdays the Red Terrors came close to surprising even their closest followers by downing Duke, 6-2. Vic Holsehouser, BVP 120 500 19 Totals 37 5 10 24 9 5 WAKE FOREST AB A Hoyle, 3b 4 2 2 1 1 0 Clark, 2b 5 1 10 3 1 Williams, If 5 2 2 2 0 0 Nelson, ss 4 4 3 4 3 1 Pendergast, cf 5 12 10 0 Waivers, lb 5 12 6 11 Eason, rf 4 1 0 11 0 Pittman, 1 0 0 4 0 0 Balionis, 3 0820 Byrd, 2 10 0 10 Byrn, 2 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 40 14 13 27 12 3 Public Health 020 000 24 (Continued on last page) DuBonnet Accessories At feet in New York last year. He is outstanding among the Dukemen. The best conditioned men entered in the running events are Vogler, 100-yard dash; Baker, 220-yard dash; Hoffman, 440-yard run; James, 880-yard run; Morrison, one mile run; Wagner, two mile run; Singletary, high hurdles; and Vogler, low who beat Duke, is about due to start for State again, and he may trot on the mound against Bunn Hearn's crew. Both teams stand even in the Big Five ratings with a win and a loss against state competition.

The Tar Heels lost to Wake Forest, and have that win over State. The Red Terror's is over Duke the loss to Carolina. jac: Score by innings: 010 704 02x 14 Wake Forest Carolina 011 200 010 5 Postponed Mural Fencing Finals Tonight LIPMAN'S White Airgora Spun Suits In Single and Double-Breasted Styles All Sizes In Stock Mural Schedule PLAYGROUND BALL 4:00 Diamond No. 2 Theta Chi vs. ZBT Diamond No.

3 Aycock vs. Ruffin Coed Diamond No. 1 Mangum vs. Manly 5:00 Diamond No. 2 Zeta Psi vs.

Chi Phi Diamond No. 3 Medical School vs. Lewis Coed No. 1 Coed Diamond No. 1 Beta Theta Pi vs.

Lambda Chi Alpha Coed Diamond No. 2 Public Health School vs. Old East. TENNIS 4:00 DKE vs. SAE 5:00 Sigma Nu vs.

Chi Psi There are goad jabs with Esquire Each year ESQUIRE employs a number of men from college graduating classes. The publishing business is no sinecure. Inexperienced people start at the bottom, of course usually in circulation or merchandising departments. It takes work and real ability the top and stay there. But it's interesting and men with ability climb fast.

There's a special testing job in the field right where you're going to school that will be remunerative in proportion to results and will qualify outstanding performers to special consideration for permanent jobs with Esquire-Coronet, Seniors write us for complete information. Write to the University Bureau care of Launch Gym 's Campus Career Men, Women Begin Bouts Yesterday afternoon's scheduled tennis match between Carolina and State was indefinitely postponed by the Red Terrors due to the fact that two of their best players were confined to the infirmary. The next varsity match will be held Saturday in Chapel Hill against Duke. Tonight's Bouts At 7:15 Tonight On Auxiliary Floor By Jerry Stoff Intramurals will get first taste of 17 the new gymnasium more than two months earlier than anticipated to night at 7:15 when the finals of both the men's and women's intramural fencing will be run off on one of the two auxiliary floors of the building, MEN'S RUNOFFS 7:15 Laskey vs. Balding.

7:30 Harrington vs. Phillips. 7:45 Bursely vs. Murchison. 8:00 Winners of Laskey-Bald-ing and Harrington-Phillips.

8 :15 Winner of Bursley-Murchison vs. Sause. WOMEN'S FINALS 8:30 Miss Elsa Winters vs. Miss Adele Austin. MEN'S FINALS 8:45 Winners of 8 o'clock and 8:15 bouts.

9:00 Presentation ceremony. Place Auxiliary gym, third level, main building. beneath the main floor. Seven men's bouts, completing the Attention Seniors Commencement Invitations Will Remain On Sale Through FRIDAY, APRIL 22 O'clock Place Your Orders Now Full Payment In Cash Must Be Made With Order Carolina Headquarters The YOUNG MEN'S SHOP 126-128 E. Main DURHAM quarter, semi-final and final rounds of competition, and the finals of the women's tourney will be held, begin 919 North Michigan Chicago ning at 7:15 and ending at 9 o'clock, isotn events nave been contested foil only.

Balding CAROLINA PLAYMAKERS Jim Balding defending titlist in the men's tournament, is a heavy favorite S-h-h-h! DON'T TELL A BUT CAROLE FERNAND to repeat his win of last year and will start the bouts tonight in the initial contest against Joel Laskey, Phi Alpha entry, who has showed up well ernoon's bouts. Elsa Winters, other finalist, was seeded fifth and came through with a startling semi-final upset over Ruth Parsons, seeded second, to earn her finals berth. The winner of the men's tournament will receive a gold medal as he did last year while the women's fencing champion will be awarded a coed monogram. These events tonight will end women's and freshman fencing for this season while the varsity will close its eventful and highly successful season Saturday afternoon. I if -J SSAZAJ fa Present Two Bills of New Plays (Fifth Public Production 1937-38) April 20 th to 23rd: (4 plays on Wednesday and Thursday; 4 other plays on Friday and Saturday) Playmakers Theatre Chapel Hill Curtain at 8:15, preceded by a 15-minute concert on -THE HAMMOND ORGAN recently acquired from The Andrews Music Company of Charlotte Admission 50c or by Season Ticket (Season Ticket holders may attend a second evening for 25c) MAKE 'RESERVATIONS NOW P.

O. Box 161 Phone 4256 or at Ledbetter-Pickard's Stationery Store Chapel Hill as dark horse of the murals. Oliver Sause, seeded number two, drew a bye in the second round and has advanced to the semi-finals. Pre-tourney dope rates him for Balding's opponent in the finals, which will prove a tough battle for the defending champ to win. The Women Coed fencing intramurals drew ten swordsmen to Memorial hall Monday for the first women's intramural event on the campus and the first coed fencing event ever to be held at this University.

Adele Austin, selected by the fencing mentors as the leading coed fencer on the campus, has been picked as the favorite and easily advanced to the finals during the af t- Lacrosse RALPH BELLAMY ALLEN JENKINS ISABEL JEANS MARIE WILSON MARCTA RALSTON: NOW PLAYING A group photo of the entire lacrosse team will be taken this afternoon at 4:45. All men are asked to wear regular uniforms for the picture. Also TTr-, BILLY ROSE ySj "CASA MAN ANA REVUE" Porky Cartoon "What Price Porky.

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