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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1941 THE DAILY TAR HEEL PAGE THREE C i Jamerson Calls Dolphins ack for Early Practice B Coach Dick Jamerson announced that 12 varsity swimmers would re port back to practice on January 1 in order to prepare for the Navy meet January 10. Three members of the 'swimming team Bob Ousley, Andy Weiss, and Louis Scheinmann, will be in Florida during the holidays to participate in the seventh annual International Aquatic Forum at Fort Lauderdale, Fla., from December 20 to January 2. The trio will swim in the East-West mee that is held in connection with the clinic each year. Returning Swimmers The swimmers that are returning for early practice are Denman Ham mond, Whit Lees, Jack Eshelman, Bill Elmore, Pete Hix, Henry Ortland, Johnny Feuchtenburger, Don Nichol son, Marvin Ostrowsky, Ed Shumate, George Coxhead, and Jim Barclay. The Blue Dolphins face a tough job getting in shape for the big Navy meet wjth only nine days of practice. The Navy team will be one of the tough- Not to Mince Matters By Harry Hollingsworth j est meets of the year. Last year Navy was the only team to defeat the Blue Dolphins, and they want to get revenge this year. - Following the Navy meet, the Blue Dolphins meet Virginia and State away from home and do not have their first meet m Chapel Hill until January 28. Tom Jewett, varsity trackman and a standout member of the past fall's cross country squad, hails from Winston Salem. He was western conference champion in the mile event as a scholas tic star. v School Is Out Till Christmas Vacation Ends. May we ex tend to one and all 2 AS? mm )JiiP ? A VERY HAPPY CHRISTMAS CAMPUS CAFE We Wish to Express Our Appreciation to Air Our Patrons by Saying MERRY CHRISTMAS and HAPPY NEW YEAR ELECTRIC CONSTRUCTION CO. How to Win Friends in one easy lesson Treat yourself and others to wholesome, delicious Wrigley's Spearmint Gum. Swell to chew. Helps keep breath sweet, teeth bright. The Flavor Lasts. Dear Santa Claus: Now we aren't one to complain about anything you have done for us, for we have been very thankful for all we have received this year. Naturally, for that reason, .we haven't much to ask for. but the coaches and other neoDle connected with athletics at Carolina haven't had such a good Fall. Last Spring was fine, but some where along the line this Fall they must have stopped believing in you, for their good luck certainly ran out. They're sort of bashful down there and won't request from you just exactly what they want you to bring them this year. For that reason, we're going to do it for them. First on our list is quiet-appearing, affable Dale Ranson. He doesn't par ticularly need any cross country men, but what be could do with some new trackmen! Between the army and other forms of luring trackmen away from Carolina, he hardly has any thing left for the coming Winter and Spring seasons. Johnny Morriss could . 11 n t 1 7 use some nuraiers, ana sorra ioo&s for you to stick a couple of Harry March's and Bill Corpening's in his stocking next Thursday. And now to the football coaches and assistants. Here's where you are liable to get aggravated at us for expecting so much, but after the season we have just experienced you couldn't blame us for hoping for the best. Ray Wolf would like a tailback to replace Jim Lalanne and George Stirnweiss, an end to fill Severin's shoes and some more football players. It may be that they were on the freshman team which Jim Tatum coached to an overwhelming victory over Duke frosh this year. If they are, thanks. If they are not, please look around for some and give us the signal when you locate them. All the foot ball coaches have the same wishes, so if you please Sir. Wolf, you'll make everyone happy. Coach Bunn Hearn, who is seen very seldom in Chapel Hill in the Win ter time, won the Southern confer ence baseball championship last Spring with a fine pitching staff and poor hitters. The poor hitters and the fine pitching staff are gone this year. Won't you please look into that situa tion and see what you can do. Dick Jamerson, with the swim ming team he has now, has only one worry that everyone passes enough work to be eligible for swimming. He has the Southern conference title almost in his hip-pocket. What he really would like to have would be a couple of bulkheads in the swimming pool and victories over Navy and Florida this Winter. Herman Schnell, who probably knows more men by their first name than anyone on the campus, could use some more intramural activities. Doc Siewert would like some more good freshman basketball players and the frosh Big Five title this winter. (And Santa, see if you can't put something special in his baby daughter's stock ing.) ' See MINCE MATTERS, page h Southern Mag Gives UNC Publicity The December issue of the Southern Coach and Athlete, a monthly maga zine published out of Atlanta, Ga., featured the athletic setup at Carolina in a series of six articles prepared by the University News Bureau and coaches on the athletic staff. I Marion Alexander, employee of the News Bureau, prepared the main ar ticle in the , magazine "Southern Schools University of North Caro lina" and other articles were con tributed by Dick Jamerson, swimming coach; Johnny Vaught, assistant foot ball coach; Chuck Erickson, assistant football coach; and O. K. Cornwell, head of the department of physical edu cation. ' -Pictures Galore Several pictures in the publication showed different scenes on the campus : Kenan stadium, the 1941 football team, a shot of the Indoor Games last Feb ruary, and a view of the 50-meter swimming pool. Miss Boots Thomp son, drum majorette, was featured on the cover. Cagers Close Pre-Holiday Training With a 37-22 Southern conference victory over Davidson last Saturday night the basketball team ended its pre-holiday work with a record of .500. It lost an early game to Hanes Hosiery mill team. A couple of problems face Coach Bill Lange when he opens practice for the cagers on December 29 in preparation for a game with St. Joseph's college January 3 in Philadelphia. That game will be the only one on the Northern tour and will open the Winter season for the White Phantoms. The first home game is with Fordham January 10. Substitute Needed The first thing Coach Lange must do is find a substitute for Bob Rose at center. Jim White, who showed up well in pre-winter drills, .has been de clared ineligible. Wray Lewis, 6:02 junior, may probably develop into the lone relief man for Rose. The second problem is to find another relief forward besides Don Wilson.' George Paine and Julian Smith, both lettermen, will probably be on the first line during most of the season,-with Wilson available for re lief work. Dan Marks, junior reserve who saw very little action last year, was developing fast at the end of the season and may probably clinch the No. 2 forward position. Carolina Awarded Two Tournaments By Conference ; Carolina was awarded the indoor track tournament and the conference swimming meet at the annual meeting of the Southern conference last week end in Richmond. The indoor games, annually held in Woollen gymnasium, will be run off this year February 28, and the swimming championships will be conducted, March 5-7. -The swimming championships were held here two years ago but were moved to Virginia Tech last year. Beavers Make Trainina Center Hill CAROLINA SOUVENIRS 1 m -A "T" Shirts Carolina Officials Offer Oregon State a. All Facilities By Horace Carter Carolina officials have announced that Oregon State has accepted the University's invitation to make Chapel Hill pre-game headquarters and that the famed Beavers would remain here until the . "Rose Bowl Game" with Duke's Blue Devils is played on Janu ary, 1. John Vori Glahn, N. C. State college official, sent an invitation to the Beavers, offering the training facili ties of State college and Raleigh's in dustrial whole, but that and other of fers were turned down in favor of Chapel Hill and a telegram received Tuesday from Lon Steiner, Beaver head coach, decided the question. Carolina Inn Chosen Carolina Inn will be used by the Oregon footballers, 32 in number, and they will reach here next Tuesday night. The Beavers choice in picking Chapel Hill not only gives this village high-ranking honor but will also add atmosphere and interest to the inter sectional game itself North Caro lina's first bowl game. Athletic Staff Gives Duke Helping Hand Another example of the cooperative spirit present between Duke and Caro lina officials was shown this week when three members of the athletic depart ment office staff went to Duke to aid the Duke workers in selling tickets for the Rose Bowl. Assistant Athletic Director Bo Shepard and Vernon Crook and Miss Kathleen Glenn were the workers. Send the DAILY TAR HEEL home .. Pennants U. N. C License Plates Christmas Toys of Every Kind for the young brothers and sisters at home Sporting Goods Golf Clubs o Club Covers Golf Balls o Tennis Rackets Basketballs PR I I I snort lhcm I John Kenfield's Carolina (ElfEIOK After Christmas gifts are given, and you are the happy recipient of cash,tyou can put it to no better use than to purchase United1 States Defense Savings Stamps and Bonds. THE BANK OF CHAPEL HILL . Member F.D.I.C. MERRY CHRISTMAS HAPPY NEW YEAR MAY YOUR VACATION BE A PLEASANT ONE DBETTER-PICK&KD-'
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