THE TAR HEEL, TUESDAY, APRIL1L1922 CAROLINA STEPS ON TRINITY IN FIRST TRACK MEET OF SEASON (Continued from Page Three) Norris took the shot put, with . a pretty put of 35 feet, 1 1-2 inches. A 16-pound shot put was used. Poindexter and Hogan followed sec ond and third respectively. "Johnny" Purser took the two mile in a walk. He left his man 100 yards behind on the final lap. Pur ser took the lead at the beginning of the fourth lap, and was never approached, by Cabe of Trinity from then on. With each succeeding lap he increased the margin . of his lead. "Bill" Smith made a good run but failed to place. After running near ly two miles, he still had the strength to sprint for one-half of the final lap. , Dave Sinclair ran the best time he ever made when he took the 220 yard dash in 23 3-5 seconds. He took the lead at the crack of the starter's pistol and held ic doggedly throughout the distance. Close fol lowers of track think that Sinclair will lower the record in this event if he keeps up the rapid pace which he has been setting. Ranson and Seyf fert Place in Mile Running a good mile in fair time, Jtanson crossed the tape in the mile run with an 8 yard lead. Schuster of Trinity took the lead at the start and sethis own pace for the first lap. He was unable to keep it up, and gave place to Ranson on the second lap, who was followed by Seyffert. Ranson set his pace too slow in the first lap. Schuster came back on the final lap and again took the lead, holding it this time for a little over a quarter of a lap, but was again passed by Ranson. Sey ffert ran a good mile, and is expect ed to make one of the best men on the team. For a time it looked as though the Blue and White team would fail to place in the 880, but Van Landing ham managed to show his heels to Trinity's fast half miler, Durham. Ambler took the lead and set the pace for the first quarter, but was unable to keep up the pace he was setting and gave place to Durham at the start of the final lap, with more experience he should form a valuable man. Van Landingham him nn ttia lnsf 1 ftft vnrria nf I'"""-" " J f the run. Holding the lead and setting the . pace throughout the quarter Whit aker finished in first place for Car olina in 440. Murchison ran a good quarter, but was in poor shape and unable to keep up with the fast pace which the Carolina lad was running. Giersch finished in first place in the 120 yard high hurdles easily with a lead of 6 yards. He was followed by McGlauhen. " He got a good start and steadily increased the margin of his lead as he took each hurdle. Harris, of Trinity, finished third with a good distance separat ing him and McGlauhon. Giiersch made a good showing in the meet, and in addition to winning first pjace in this event, he tied with Fishchal and Ranson for first place in the pole vault. "Shark" Ross took first place in the hmaA iiiwin wlfli 9n -foot- Pagq had been out only a few days, and shows much promise. , Summary and order of events: C to mean Carolina, T. to mean Trin ity. 100 Yard Dash: 1st, Barnhardt, T; 2d, Moore, C; 3d, Sussman, C. Time, 10 3-5 seconds. 120 Yard High Hurdles: 1st, Giersch, C; 2d, McGlauhon, C; 3d, Harris, T. Time, 18 seconds flat. One Mile Run: 1st, Ranson, C; 2d, Seyfert, C; 3d, Schuster, T. Time, 4 minutes 49 seconds. 440 Yard Run: 1st, Whitaker, C; 2d., Garrett, T.; 3d, Pinnix, T. Time, 55 seconds flat. 220 Yard Low Hurdles: 1st, Wynne, C; 2d, Scott, T.; 3d, Par ker, C. Time ,28 2-5 seconds. Shot Put: 1st, Norris, C; 2d, Poindexter, C; 3d, Hogan, C. Dis tance, 35 feet 1 1-2 inches. L Snice the library has been . grad ually growing for the past few years by contributions of persons fjrom their private libraries and since the library has added on a great -4eal of extension work, there is a great deal of talk about enlarging the present library or building one on a new site. Dr. Wilson, the librarian, says that the library here should contain the Two Mile Run: 1st, Purser, C.j following departments: general and 2d, Cabe, T.; 3d, Bolich, T. Time special reading rooms, special li 10 minutes, 41 1-4 seconds. j braries, seminar rooms and offices 220 Yard Run: 1st, Sinclair, C; 2d, ' for instructors, clerical and catalogu Barnhardt, T; 3d, Farmer, T. Time ing space, recitation rooms for class- 23 3-5 seconds. I es in library science. 880 Yard Run: 1st, Van Landing- There is a great deal of debate BE HELD MAY S AND II Old State Track Meet Is No More in Comparison with Great Event Now Planned. ham, C; 2d, Durham, T.; 3d, Ambler, C. , Time, 2 min. 8 sec. Discus: 1st, Abernethy, C; 2d, Norris, C; Charles, C. . Distance 106 feet 7 1-4 inches. Pole Vault: 1st Ranson, C, Fisher, C, Gierch, C, all tied for first. Height, 10 feet. as to whether the present one should be enlarged or another one built on a different site The next question is as to just where the site of a new library should be. Dr. John M. Booker sug gested that the library at the south- ) ern end of the campus since this Running Broad Jump: 1st, Ross, wni be more desirable in the iu C; 2d, Shankle, T.; Jordan, T., and ture as the University grows south Wynne, C, tied for 3rd place. ward. If it is built on the present Javelin Throw: 1st, Crute, T; 2d, sjte or on that of Person Hall near- Woodard, C; Abernethy, C. Dis- by it will be a very inconvenient place in the future. T.; : tance 152 feet 5 inches. High Jump: 1st, Shankle, 2d, Ranson, 3d, Woodward. IS STILL BEING PURSUED It has been a source of regret to tennis enthusiasts to see eight of the best tennis courts on the campus torn up to make room for the new history building, but the University is hastening to repair the damage done by building new courts in spots about the campus. Two fine looking ones have just been competed in front of fraternity row along the daily route from Swain Hall to the postoffice, one back of the co-ed dormitory and two more" between Memorial and Ger rard Halls. This makes a total of five to cover the loss of eight, but the program is not complete. The program provides for about twenty more between Emerson field and the newly built class athletic field. However it is impossible to say how long before Work can be gin' on these. Commencement Debate Query Will Be Announced Shortly The old State Tract Meet which has been held in different colleges for the last twenty years, has gone, and in its place has come what is known by the more dignified name of an Olympic, to be held on the Trinity Track May 5 and 6, accord ing to the plans advanced by Dr. Foy Robertson. Besides the old meet there will be swimming con tests, boxing, wrestling, high school track, Military events, golf, barn yard golf, a proposed tourney for the baseball championship of the state. Dr. Robertson is president of the association which is attempting to Dromote it. and is being assisted by M. R. Clark, who is acting as Direc tor General of Games. If the Olympic goes through as planned it will be the biggest event pull yet. It is the first State Olympic ever held in the United States. 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The second query submitted: Re solved that there should be compul sory arbitration of disputes between coal mine owners and operators, should make a good subject for the Junior commencement debate. This year the Phi submits the querj and the Di chooses the side that it desires to defend. Last year the Dialectic debaters, Grisette and War ren, were victorious in the Junior debate, over Moore and Horner, of the Phi. Mr. Grisette won the Bing ham medal, which is given to the best debater on the winning team, in this debate. - The preliminaries for the debate will be announced at an early date. Every Junior who is a member , of one of the societies, may go out fori this debate. Rawls-Knight Company DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA Ladies' Ready-to-Wear and Accessories Centermeri Gloves, Modart Corsets, Aschers and Bradley Knit Goods, Forest Mills Underwear, Puritan Mills Drapery Fabrics, Gage Hats, Pictorial Review Patterns. Special Attention to Mail Orders. 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