THURSDAY. JULY 6, 1950 THE TAR HEEL Mhc , Sports Shorts Page Two Vnivaraiij, a North Carolina. ChapalHlU. , ,m ' vwiiHii IT, inc. Ctfua Maat t'Wor I rontrttx- Jtoator A port Castor .. whara tt la taauad waklr By Art Greenbaum . .... .. iXD t T YTX .oa cm T GUaNlAUM 4. - A,T ruinorwl that A3-America end Art Weiner will play in the AJ-Star gam in Chicago on August 11. Earlier report! stated that both Weiner and Charlie Justice would not play in the All -Star (am and that neither would accept pro contract. Has Weiner changed hia mind about the pro contract also? We wouldn't be surprised to see him in uniform with a New York team next fali. Word comes from Woollen Gym that Bill Meade will coach the newly-formed Oymnastic team this year. At present. Bill is working on his Master's degree. Sources also atate that P.n Bill Albans, the track sensation of North Carolina arrived back f Ut' bIt squad ta tte counUy- mav TOme to Chapel Hill in Chapel HU1 this week utter competing in one of the most . ' . Iacl :oulnern Championships may be held at grueung events in the sport of track and field. Albans placed second to Bob Mathias in the National TW.th Jon held at Tulare. California, last weekend. Although improving me competitors, Jim Thomas, record-busting swimmer, garnered sreatlv over hia 1040 rrtnrw.., u. a-. 4 . j , . in nti n.ui.k .....i 1 u ,1 . . , - 1 .. uic ucci-iuuicu wpnumurt irom 1 " - .mician a iraiu. earner last weex, ne Set a new American AAU record for the 300 yard individual medley. Swim Mathias Beats Albans Tar Heel Is Second By Art GrMnbaum rcw jersey was overtaken on the second day by Mathias who later went on to break the record of total puints held by Glenn Morris of Colorado. After the first day's points were tabulated. Albans led Mathias by 93 points. Albans was hotter than the climate, which rose to 114 degrees during the two day rno't, as h ran up 4,323 points on the first night. His performance in the 100' n-cur run and the 400-meter run coupled with another first in the broad jump wtre enough to give him the lead for the first d w On the second day, Albans widened the gap with a brilliant performance in the 110 meter ViiRh hurdles. But the strength nd endurance of Mathias over look the Tar Heel favorite in he field events. Albans scored 6,715 points last vear compared to his 7,361 total of this year. Ward And Palmer Lose NCAA Golf Defending Champion Harvie Ward Jr. of North Carolina and Arnold Palmer of Wake Forest were victims of resounding upsets in the National Collegiate Ath letic Association golf tournament at Albuquerque, New Mexico, last Friday. Both of these outstanding golf ers were defeated in the second round of the tournament. Ward was handed a 8 and 3 trouncing by Dick Yost of Oregon State while Palmer, two-time medalist of the NCAA's, was handled roughly by Ben Alyes from the University of California. The only North Carolinian to roach the semi-finals was Sonny Harris of Wake Forest. Yost's putting whs excellent and this was the main factor in Ward's down fall. Roy McKenzie, also from Car olina. was eliminated by Jim Frost of New Mexico in the second round. Ward and Palmer were favored to fight it out in the final round while Wake Forest was practical ly inceded the team championship. Seixas Wins Four Matches Wimbledon Vic Seixas, former captain and star of the 1948 Carolina tennis aggregation, is the task of the All England Lawn Tennis' Champion ships at the present. The 12th seeded tsnnisman, who was counted out much earlier by the tennis experts, ha: blasted his way to the front by winning four uccessive matches in brilliant fashion to enter the semi-finals. His latest and greatest achieve ment was the defeat of Eric Stur gess of South Africa, the favorite in the quarterfinal round. But Seixas, with the aid of his light ning serve, outlasted fourth reeded Sturgess in five spine tingling sets. 9-7, 6-8, 3-6. 6-2. 7-5. Two days ago, he pulled his first upset by defeating one of the ranking net stat of Australia, Jack Bromwich. In his first two matches, Seixas whizzed by Sven Davidson of Sweden and J. P. Linch of Holland. Aproximately 30,000 fans thrill ed while the fair-haired Philadel- phian conquered two of the tour- ming long course in the outdoor pool. Thomas took about five seconds off the existing mark which stood since 1939. An ear infection will keep him from trying tor any more imwks this week. v a. i It"" v J 4 'A CAROLINA SCENE By Andy Taylor Folks on campus are reacting fairly normally to the Korean crisis.. A few more portable ra dios can be seen and the Vats are having a heyday patting the tair haired youngsters and telling them the virtues of being a GI Joe. But there's the report of one coed who really took the war scare to heart. When the South Building bell rang at 9:30 one morning last week, she turned to her classmate, exclaiming, "is it war? And through it all we trudge to classes. We think the people of Tulare, Calif., could stand to learn a little more about goou sportmanshlp. Reports say that not only did the home town folks ho'ler for 'Our Bob" Mathias, but managed to heckle Bill Albans in no mall way. But the people of Tulare weren't the only guilty ones. Many of the newspapers in the area played up the Decathlon as a duel between the Hero of the sunshine state and a villian from Tar Heelia. But we still love ya. Bill. 1 : .SSI- Billy Carmichael III, ex-sports editor of the Tar Heel and cam pus wheel extraordinary, seems to have the right solution. He sees a fortune in the writing of war songs. Suggested titles: Body and Seoul; Suwoni River; Home on the Han; Oh, Bury Me Not On the 38th Parallel; I Came Here to Talk for Joe. JIM THOMAS still going strong It seems that whenever the Tar Heels leave home, they always get a rough reception. It happened in New York with the sports ney's best. Budge Patty of Cali-1 writers stating that Carolina was not good enough to play Notre fornia and France was slated to Dame and it happened again at Baton Rouge, Louisiana, when face Seixas yesterday. Tankmen Lose By 14 Points I coach Gaynefl Tinsley of LSU dampened the gridiron with water. But now word comes that the people in California play tricks too. Bill Albans, who participated in the National Decathlon Champ ionships at Tulare, didn't come back to Chapel Hill with a good impression of the Bear State Bill probably got the hottest re ception ever given and it even beat the boiling heat which soared to 114 degrees. He had an excellent chance of breaking the scoring record himself and after the totals were tabulated it looked like this was very possible. The sordid behavior by some of the crowd Carolina's four-man swimming lam, composed of Jim Thomas, CrcW Milti.li. Ra v Edmundson. and Bruce Fountain, took second urted nr n8t When Albans was high jumping, an event in r.ia, n ?atnrHav eveninB at thelwhich h h done 6' 4". We'll omit the remarks from both sides r...;v. t..,i;,.o! Th. but even Governor Earl Warren, who was alpo a "spectator" that four man rggrcgation garnered lu'nt ouht to feel ashamed. 46 points while Sute College won with 60 markers. Brjgf Thomas took a first in the 150 individual medley and was on (Continued from page 1) the winning 150 medley relay I FRENCH HpUSE team with Fountain and M ml.ni.fi Miltnn unrc4 a fli at in the 220 and was closely followed Thu-l'cture by Dr. Dey bv Edmundson. Both men came schedule for this week includes: in Grpham Memorial's Horace Wil- back in the 100 freestyle to take The four men t,amed up t0 ftnish fourth and second respecUvely.L.j m th 2nn ,. Susan Fink won first place in the 50 backstroke and took second in the 50 breastroke. The Car olina tea m will enter the Carolina Junior Championships to be held in Raleigh on Saturday evening. RIDE A BIKE O SALES O RENTALS O REPAIRS THE BIKE SHOP Opposdl Town Hall Bikt-Triket-Motorcoottrt 1 I hams lounge: Fri. songs 'and a I talk on Paris by Robert Lewis of Duke in Swan Hall; Mon. a vocal and instrumental program in Hill Hall; Tues. a lecture on singlest poetry by Dr. Engstrom in Graham Memorial. All pro grams begin at 7 o'clock. Call F-512' for information. PHI ASSEMBLY will hold a special meeting called by speaker George Rodman at 7:30 tonight in the Phi Hall, fourth floor. New East Discus sion of current business and plans for the fall will take place. All interested are invited. There are some of our numbers here at the University we can be proud of. Two of these are Duncan Brac kin and Katie Relahan who went as a delegation to Governor Scott in Raleigh last week to present their case against capital punish ment in the state. There are a lot of problems facing any such change in the North Carolina penal system but we tnink it's a step in the right direction. But there's another student that dcesn't cast any glory on the University. He's Bill Robertson and he's reported to be spending his vaca tion peddling a petition to out law the Atomic bomb on the streets of Durham. That doesnt make the world, a better place for anybody to live in except possibly Joe Stalin. MID-SUMMER SALE MANY ITEMS AT AND BELOW COST. FINE CHANCE TO TRAVEL FIRST CLASS AT THIRD CLASS PRICES. ALL SUITS. SPORT COATS. SLACKS DRASTICALLY REDUCED , MILTON'S CLOTHING CUPBOARD Across From Farmers Dairy Os Block Beroad Bus Station Standings For Mural Softball League 1. Victory Village 5-0 Mountaineers 4-1 B Dormitory 4-1 Lewis Dorm 4-1 Kap Sig 2-2 SAE 2-2 Sigma Nu 2-2 gue 2. Unknowns 4-0 Chi Psi 4-0 Lambda Chi 3-1 PiKa 2-1 DKE 3-1 Phi Kap 2-3 Beta 1-2 The Intramural Department announced that all students in the first session tennis tourna ment should report to Hugh Bow man at the varsity courts at 4 p.m. each afternoon to secure schedules for the remaining matches.