Tuesday, February 14, 1933 X
Coach Shepard Shifts Squad
In Effort
Aitken, Chandler, Glace, Henry,
And Brandt Work in New
Phantom Combination.
XEW TEAM LOOKS GOOD
Runs Wild Against Scrub Oppo
sition in Workout Yesterday;
McCachren Is Injured.
Determined to revive the high
scoring punch the Phantoms dis
played earlier in the season,
Coach Bo Shepard shifted his
squad around yesterday and
struck a combination which ran
wild against the scrubs by a
score of 33-1.
This new machine had Aitken
and Chandler at forward, Glace,
center, with Stud Henry x and
Brandt at guard. Vergil Weath
ers was used at one, of the
guards on this team for a part
of the workout. This red club
ran wild against various scrub
combinations and showed the
scoring punch that the varsity
five had in early games but
which has been sadly lacking in
the last six games.
Coach Shepard made no in
dication that this new team was
permanent, he is set on finding
a team that will get off to a fast
start and then play steady ball.
He had such a club before the
first Duke battle but since then,
through five straight tilts, it has
only jumped to an early advant
age in one, that against Wash
ington and Lee.
McCachren Out With Injury
Dave McCachren injured his
thumb in the Duke fracas and
was not used at all in the session
yesterday. If this new Phantom
five remains intact through this
week, the, possibilities are that
McCachren will be seen at guard
with Brandt, with Henry being
held in reserve.
Captain Hines scored the only
point for the green team in the
fast scrimmage yesterday and
that was on a foul Glace com
mitted late in the workout. Stu
art Chandler looked especially
good at forward.
TRACK MENTORS
INITIATE FORMAL
INDOOR PRACTICE
Freshman and Varsity Squads
Start Work Tonight for
Indoor Meet.
Coaches Fetzer and Ranson,
Carolina track mentors, will for
mally open their indoor track
work-outs for tonight, priming
their charges for the coming
Southern Conference meet which
is scheduled, for March 4, here.
The Tar Heels' coaches are re
questing that all men out for
either varsity or freshman track
report for their work-outs to
night at 9:00 o'clock in the Tin
Can.
From now the combined track
clubs will take their daily work
outs on the "boards" in the Tin
Can. With the culmination of
basketball season within the
next few weeks, the teams will
nave the big tin gymnasium all
to themselves and will - be able
to use the regular track.
Already Coach Bob Fetzer is
Parading his starting blocks out
for the indoor sprint candi
dates. The corners for the dis
tances will soon be put in posi
tion. The jumping pit is open
now and all men who are aspir
ing for positions on the track
team are asked to report for the
early drills. The hurdlers have
been taking daily work-outs on
the wrestling mat with a single
hurdle. Several promising men
have come out and have bol
stered the already strong num
ber of hurdlers in the Tar Heel
To Revive Punch
TWO UNDEFEATED
TEAMS CONTINUE
UNMARRED MARCH
S. A. E. and Old East Stop Sig
vma Phi Sigma and Crescent
Cafeteria in Only Games.
Only two games were contest
ed yesterday in the intramural
basketball campaign. The sche
dule had been abbreviated to
four games and was further re
duced when two of the contests
were forfeited. In the games
which were actually played two
undefeated quintets, Old East
and Sigma Alpha Epsilon, won
to keep their season's records
perfect.
Old East's triumph was over
the Crescent Cafeteria five.
50-17. The winners were bring
ing their season to a triumph
ant close with eight wins to their
credit in as many attempts. The
losers also wound up their cam
paign, finishing up their first
year in the race with a record of
four victories and four defeats.
Fox brought his efforts to
gain the individual scoring hon
ors in the two leagues to a close
with a fifteen points contribu
tion to the Old East total. This
made his season's total 121, fif-
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THE DAILY
VICTORY PLACES
DEVILS IN LEAD
FOR BIG CROWN
With State Race Clinched Duke
Is Favorite With Gamecocks
For Conference Title.
With their second win over
the White Phantoms the Duke
Blue Devils clinched their fourth
straight Big Five title and es
tablished -themselves as leading
contenders, along with South
Carolina, for the Southern Con
ference flag.
The Gamecocks have met on
ly two conference foes, Clemson
and N; C. State, while the Blue
Devils have been beaten by
Maryland only, in eight confer
ence tilts. The conference tour
ney at Raleigh is set for the last
of this month and the winner of
the Duke-South Carolina game
Saturday in Columbia will be
seeded number one.
Gamecocks Feature Texas Stars
This South Carolina club fea
tures four members of the Ath
ens, Texas, high school team
which won the national high
school championship in 1929 and
1930. There four men are Dana
Henderson, center, Bennie Tomp
kins and John Rowland, guards,
and Freddie Tompkins, forward.
Henderson featured the Game
cocks' 45-25 victory over N. C.
State.
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TAR HEEL
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BEFORETONIGHT
Indoor Carnival Registration in
Game Room to End at
6:00 O'clock.
All students interested in en
rolling in the indoor sports car
nival to be conducted in the
game room of Graham Memorial
are asked to sign at the desk in
the .game room before 6:00
o'clock tonight.
Mayne Albright, manager of
the Union, is in charge of the
carnival and expects a large
number of entrants. He an
nounced yesterday that no
charge would be made either for
entrance in the competition or
for playing. Bowling, ping-pong
and pool tournaments will be
run off with intramural points
being given the winners of the
bowling tourney.
The winners of the dormitory
league will play the winners of
the fraternity race for the cam
pus title. Twenty-five points
will be given each team entering
three men. Points for the indi
vidual intramural cup for scor
ing will also be awarded. Team
winners will receive points ac
cording to a system worked out
by Herman Schnell of the intra
mural department.
Individual play, will rule the
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WRESTLERS RESUME
REGULAR WORK-OUTS
Carolina's varsity and fresh
man wrestlers resumed their
regular work-outs yesterday af
ternoon after having put aside
their mat togs since the Duke
meet, Thursday night.
The freshmen will receive spe
cial attention this week since
they will meet the Oak Ridge
Carets here, Saturday, and then
next Thursday, February 23,
they are! carded tentatively to
meet the Davidson freshmen.
The Varsity will not have a
meet this week, but should have
some hard work since Coach
Quinlan was not satisfied with
their showing against Duke,
Thursday night.
SOUTHEASTERN LOOP
OUTPLAYS SOUTHERN
In the fourteen games played
between Southern and South
eastern conference foes, the
southeastern team has come off
the floor victor nine times. South
Carolina is the leading Confer
ence team in inter-conference
competition. , The Gamecocks
have won from Sewanee, Tenn
essee, and Kentucky. The South
Carolinians dropped a close
game to Vanderbilt, however,
and lost their first game with
Kentucky after two extra peri
ods. though organizations can enter
three men in the ping-pong tour
ney.
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Page Three
BOXERS BEATEN
FOR FIRST TIME
DURINGSEASON
Oak Ridge Cadets Conquer
Freshman Mittmen by
Close 5-3 Count.
A powerful Penn State boxing
team opened its season Saturday
night at State College, Pa., and
handed the Carolina boxers their
first defeat of the season before
a huge crowd. The score was
514-214 and the Staters had any
thing but an easy time, every
fight going the limit to a very
close decision.
The eastern intercollegiate
rules do not provide for an extra
round when the decision is a
draw at the end of tjie three
regulation rounds, so when the
fighters are declared even by the
referee after the third, the point
is split, each team getting half.
Sam Giddins as a 155-pounder
figured in the only draw of the
meet and it was in his fight that
the score ended in the fraction.
Many present thought that Sam
had a shade, but the referee saw
nothing better than a dead heat
so it ended that way.
Levinson Defeat Surprising
Captain Marty Levinson met
his Waterloo at the hands of
Napoleon of State. It was his
first defeat of the year and it
came as a shock to Carolina
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