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- ( Continued on last page ) ILLUSION: Josfe, the lovely trapeze artist, stands upon a small platform. At the will of the magician she leaps twenty feet into the air to reach her trapeze. She uses no'ropes, no ladder! A phe nomenal leap for a woman , , , or a man ! EXPLANATION: Josie didn't jump . . . she was sprung The twenty-foot leap is not dependent on Josie's ability, but on a powerful spring mechanism hidden beneath the stage which propels theartist upward through the air. The force is so violent that the lady wears a light steel jacket which protects her from injury as she starts her astonishing leap. f 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. (Continued on last page) ILLUSION: I I ' '1 J artcia flavorings. 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It's the quality of the to Cheap, raw tobaccos can be "built bacco that counts! up" or "fortified" by the lavish use . " SWM a- m mm m m 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. JbozE, - - -. 1 7Z m ?- a TacT' wel1 Known oy leaf tobacco experts, that Camels are made from finer, MORE EXPENSIVE tobaccos than any other popular brand. Because Camel actually pays millions more every year for choice tobaccos, you find in Camels an appealing mild ness, a better flavor. And Camels taste cooler because the welded Humidor Pack of three ply, MOISTURE-PROOF cellophane keeps them fresh. XTO TRICKS . . JUST COSTLIER TOBACCOS IN A MATCHLESS BIEND 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 (Continued on last pagej Awow

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