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1942 Winter Sports Schedule Opponent Ftaee JANUARY 8 Frebman Bsktb3 High Point ttS. Chap! HiH JANUARY 19 Fmkmaa Boxir.g Vanity Boxinr Freshman Bakrtba3 Varsity Baketba3 Varsity Wrestling Tarmity Swimming Freshman Basketball Vanity Basketball Varsity Basketball Vanity WrwUin Freshman Wrestling Varsity BaskrtbaH Freshman Boxing Vanity Swimming Freshman Basketball Varsity Basketball V. P. L Blackjfcarr V. P. L Blackstarr Durham High Otapei Hi3 Fordham Chap I HIH Nary Annapolis Navy Annapolis JANUARY Wake Forest Chapel HiH Wake Forest Chapel Hd JANUARY 1 Gnstoa Clemaoa Duke Dnke Duke Dnke JANUARY 17 Sooth Carolina Columbia Staunton X-A. Staonton Virginia ChartotterriBe JANUARY 20 N. C SUte Chapel H2X N. C. SUte Chapel HID JANUARY 24 N. CState - Chapel Hd N. C SUte Chapel HOI Virginia Charlottesville Virginia - ChariottesTflle N. CState Raleigh N.CSUte Raleigh . JANUARY 27 Wake Forest Wake Forest Wake Forest Wake Forest JANUARY tO Freshman Basketball Greensboro HA Chapel HiO Trm :1S P.M. 7:0d P-M.) 8:30 P.M.) 7:00 PJ-) 8 :39 PJC) Freshman Basketball Varsity Basketball Varsity Swimming Varsity Boxing Varsity Wrestling Freshman Wrestling FEBRUARY 7 Chapel H3 Chapel HI3 Chapel HI3 SUte CoCege Lexington Lexington Freshman Wrestling Varsity Wrestling Varsity Boxing Freshman Boxing Vanity Swimming Freshman Swimming Vanity Basketball Freshman Basketball 7:MPJ.) 8:30 P.M.) 7:00 P.M.) 8:30 P-M.) Dnke Doke V.P.L Penn State W.4L W.4L FEBRUARY 9 EL S. Toornamect Chapel H3 FEBRUARY 10 H. S. Tournament Chapel Hill FEBRUARY 11 Budge-Perry Chapel Hi3 Riggs-Eoraen FEBRUARY 12 N. C SUte Raleigh N. C SUte Raleigh FEBRUARY IS W.4L Chapel Hill Massanstten Chapel HI3 Clemson' Chapel HiH ' FEBRUARY 14 V.P.L Blacksburg V.P.L Blacksbqrg Carolina AJL.U. Chapel HiH FEBRUARY, 17 Freshman Basketball Kannapolis HS. Chapel HiH ' - - . FEBRUARY 20 Lees-MeRae Chapel HIS Maryland College Park FEBRUARY 21 AugraaU UJL ' Chapel HIH Maryland Chapel HiH 7:00 P.M-) 8 0 TM.) 4:00 PJ4. Wrestling Wrestling Tennis Varsity Basketball Freshman Basketball Vanity Basketball Freshman Swimming Vanity Swimming Vanity Wrestling Freshman Wrestling Swimming Freshman Basketball Vanity Basketball . . 8 P-M- 8:00 P-M-4:00 P.M. 4:00 P.M. Fordham to Bring Crack Five To Meet Phantoms Saturday Lange's Club To Make First Appearance Here Vanity Basketball Freshman Wrestling Vanity Wrestling Vanity Swimming Vanity Boxing Freshman Basketball Vanity Basketball Event . Freshman Swimming Vanity Swimming 7:00 P.M.) V.M.L Chapel Hul 8:30 P.M.) JANUARY 31 V.M.L Chapel Hill 3:00 P-M.) V.M.L Chapel HiH 4:00 P-M.) V.M.L Chapel HiH 3:00 P.M. Citadel Chapel Hd 8 :00 P.M. FEBRUARY 3 Hanes HS. Chapel HiH 7 :00 P-M.) Davidson Chapel HiH 8 :30 P.M.) Opponent Plac Tim FEBRUARY S Dnke Chapel HiH 4 :30 P.M. FEBRUARY Rider College Chapel HiH 4 :30 PJ1 . Freshman Boxing Vanity Boxing Vanity Swimming Vanity Basketball Freshman Wrestling Vanity Wrestling Freshman Basketball Vanity Basketball Freshman Swimming Vanity Swimming Freshman Basketball Vanity Basketball Indoor Track Vanity Swimming W.AL. Navy Davidson Davidson ' Chapel Hd Annapolis Davidson Davidson - FEBRUARY 24 Raleigh 1LS. Chapel HiH Richmond Chapel HiB Doke Dnke' FEBRUARY 26 Florida Chapel Hill FEBRUARY 27 Dnke Durham Duke Durham FEBRUARY 28 Sou. Conf. Chapel Hfll Chapel Hffl MARCH 3 Doke Undecided 8:00 P-M. 8 :00 P-M. 7:15 PJL) 8:30 P.M.) 4 :00 P-M. 7 :00 PJ4.) 8:30 P.M.) 4 :30 P.M. 2 KM) P.M.) ,7:00 P.M.) Frosh Basketball Team Opens Season Against High Point High Tomorrow Graham Memorial Announces Slate Graham Memorial's main lounge win be the scene of a fireside (blackout) concert from 7:30 until 9 o'clock Wednesday night, and a puMic, non-charge dance from 9 until 12 o'clock Friday night. Bill Cochrane, director, announced yes terday. Classical numbers on the concert program include : "Overture to Obon by Weber, Mozart's "Symphony No. 40- in G minor, and "Dance Mac abre by Saint-Saens. Popular pieces include eight recordings by Tommy Dorsey, two by Harry James, and e by Tony Pastor. Music for the Friday night dance will be transmitted from the direc tor's office. Kappa Sig, Graham Take First Places In Mural Scoring Kappa Sigma, the dominating team in fraternity athletics throughout the fall quarter piled up 416.81 points in four sports annexing first honors in the fraternity league according to fig ures released Monday by the intramur al department. Graham dorm, runner up to Town in football and winner of the dormitory wrestling tournament collected 453.60 points for first place amonsr the dorms with a margin of 64.27 over Everett, second placer with 389.33. 9 Kappa Sig earned its top rank by winning both the tag football and the water polo tournaments, placing third in the wrestling tourney with 96.81 points and adding an even 30 in hand ball. ATO captured second place a- mong the frats with a total of 358.42 points being a consistently high point- maker in all four sports. SAE with 333.82, Zeta Psi with 311.68, and Sig ma Nu with 301.09 rounded out the top five fraternity scorers. Med School's versatile athletes a massed 321.90 points taking third hon ors in dormitory competition behind Graham and Everett. Town, champs in tag football competition and third ranking team in the wrestling, fell down in the handball tourney and failed to earn a point in water polo coming in fourth with an even 291. Alexander finished fifth among the dorms with 264. With the opening game of the season scheduled for tomorrow night against High Point high, Coach Doc Siewert sent his fresh men basketball team through a long scrimmage yesterday endeav oring to find a starting combination. On the first team yesterday Siewert had Dick Hartley and Frank Warren at forwards, Bob Altemose at center, and Don Hen- son and Jim Hayworth at guards. This & combination looked good and bad al ternately in the scrimmage. It packs plenty of speed and scrap, although a little short on height. The offensive power is built around the forwards as both Hartley and Warren are good shots and can be counted on to pro duce their share of the points. Don Henson is the leading guard on the team and the Snow Hill boy has shown great improvement since early prac tices. He is a crack long shot and good floor man although lacking the ex perience of the other boys. Good Second Club Siewert has a second combination that will see a great deal of action tomorrow night. It is composed of Larry James and Jimmy Hart at guards, Sam Winborne or Dewey Bow man at center and Frank Nidiff er and Vic Seixas or Walter Lance at guards. This five played the first five on even terms in yesterday's scrimmage and showed plenty of class. The play of James and Hart at forward looked good and these two plus Hartley and Warren give Siewert plenty of strength at forwards. Winborne, a lanky boy who just reported Monday, was also impressive. Still missing was Tommy Carries, the sharp-shooting guard, from Ohio. He is not expected to return to school and his loss will be'keenly felt. At the present Coach Siewert has Jim Kay- worth in Carries place, but may make a change before tomorrow's game. Frank Nidiff er from Bristol, Term., who only reported Monday, may oust Hayworth from the first team post. SUMMARY Dormitory Graham Everett Medical School Town Alexander Ruff in Aycock Battle Vance Pettigrew Stacy Mangum Grimes Lewis Manly T Steele Law School . Old East Old West - Mural Entries The entry list for intramural bas ketball and volleyball competition will close today at S o'clock and all organizations that have not entered teams in the sports are urged to do so immediately. Send MOTHER The Daily Tar Heel Fraternity Kappa Sigma ATO SAE ... Zeta Psi Sigma Nu DKE Phi Gamma Delta Beta Theta Pi . Chi Phi Pi Lambda Phi Phi Delta Theta TEP ZBT ! - Sigma Chi . 453.60 . 389.33 . 321.90 . 291.00 . 264.00 . 216.33 . 193.80 . 172.90 . 159.50 . 154.33 . 113.80 . 105.00 103.50 . 101.10 . 100.00 77.50 65.00 4,6.81 358.42 333.82 311.68 30f.09 296.37 290J22 283.08 263.50 257.46 256.11 240.11 235.71 200.67 ! Boxers Prep For Gobblers Carolina's Squared Circle Men con tinued to put their all in working for the coming tilt with Virginia Tech Sa turday night in Blackburg. Most of the mittmen seem to be in top shape but still must correct several weak spots uncovered this week in practice. The team should be rather capable of taking care of everything that the Gobblers can throw at them. ' Getting a look at the several new prospects, Coach Mike Ronman has de cided on a tentative lineup to try and gain revenge for that upset licking last year in Blacksburg. Roundy, Latest Find At the 120-pound berth will be Dick Roundy, sensational discovery of the year who has shown himself capable of college boxing. Given little chance to even make the squad, Roundy set in a rigorous training schedule and has developed a wicked punch and appears to be pretty good on the defensive side of the ledger. Captain Johnny John ston adorns the 127-pound class and he asks no quarter from any man Tech cares to throw in with him.' The choice of the 135-pound division lies between Milt Harris and Jim'Fennell with the edge going Harris on his ex perience. A newcomer, Bill Soyars, will handle the chores in the 145-pound class with a good chance to come through with unscathed in first varsity test. Soyars has shown a good defense and his punching tactics are nothing to be sneezed at. The choice at 155 stands between Ed James and Lyman Higdon. James will probably start if Hewitt Rose, Smithfield's latest gift to Caro lina's athletic teams, can keep his de fense up and develop a little more punch in the 165-pound division. He possesses a very good left and has the reach to keep his opponent at bay. Fred White apparently has the inside track on the 175-pound job. . Walt Williams At heavyweight Coach Ronman has what he thinks is Carolina's dark horse. Walt Williams, with all his 240-pounds will get his initial varsity test Sat urday night and so far he gives all in dications of being capable of handling any heavy who cares to join him in the ring. Still looking for new material, Coach Ronman has issued a call for a few southpaw ringmen instead of men who are right hand crazy. - Frosh Lineup The tentative lineup for the frosh mittmen who meet the baby Gobblers Saturday has been selected after try- out bouts were held yesterday after noon. Amateisor Ward will start at 120, both were participants in the re cent Physical Education tournament. Carl Savage, title holder from the ournament, holds down the 127-pound See BOXING, page 4 Coach Bill Lange's current Tar Heel varsity basketball five makes its first scheduled home appearance this Satur day night at Woollen gymnasium after three trips to the post on foreign hard wood. The Phantom opponent in the local curtain raiser will be Coach Ed Kelle her's crack Fordham Ram quintet, one of the best cage outfits in the East. The Rose Hill team comes to Chapel Hill boasting of . a terrific off ensive combination that has netted the Rams an average of 55.4 points in seven games. Thus, not only will the game be rated as one of the country's greatest inter secticnal clashes, but as an outstanding battle of systems as welL" For this year's Tar Heels have shown amazing defensive strength against their two intercollegiate opponents, holding Da vidson and St. Joseph's to an average of but 27.5 points per game. Carolina, this season, plays a swift switching man to man defense that is difficult to penetrate. On the other hand, Fordham will bring to the Hill the kind of "f irehouse" ball that enabled NYU to triumph over the Phantoms last year. Led by reserve forward Tony Karpowich, a sophomore who is inserted by Kelleher only when the Ram offensive seems to be bogging down, Fordham wears the opposition out simply by bagging away at the basket until the Maroon sharp shooters get the range. The varsity five, comprised of Max Loeffler and Bob Croke at forwards, George Babich, center, and Captain Bob Sherry and Dick Fitzgerald at the guards, averages 6'1" in height as com pared to the Tar Heel's team average of 5'11". In addition Coach Kelleher has been quoted as saying that this year rordnam is Knee deep m re serves" which will be another handicap or the undermanned locals to over come. In the Rams' only start against a Southern foe this year they met and crushed William and Mary, 59-27 a conference member from whom big hings were expected this season. In addition Fordham's log shows a victory over St. Peters, one of metropolitan New York's better parochial colleges. Dartmouth's Eastern Intercollegiate champions managed to take the Rams measure, 53-52, while flashy Rhode sland State, boasting Stutz Modzel ewski, the nation's leading scorer two years ago and almost a sure bet to break Hank Luisetti's all-time record this year, was hard pressed to beat brdham, 60-55 in an overtime game. Last year in Madison Square Gar den, witn Ueorge Lrlamack notching 17 points, Carolina came within an ace of beating the Rams, only to lose out in the last minutes of the tilt, 42-41. This Saturday night Captain Bob Rose and teammates hope to even up the score before what will undoubtedly be one of the season's greatest crowds. THIS ISNT A FAKE. Contrary to most basketball pictures of this kind, Captain Bob Rose of Carolina's White Phantoms is actually hold ing these four basketballs without t he aid of any rubber bands. Rose has suffered a slight arm injury, but he was not retarded by it in yester day's practice. The injury was not s erious but it was painfuL Middies Expected to Give Dolphins Tough Opposition Casey's Frosh Meet Durham Here Saturday onditioning Is Stressed By Mat Coach Chi Psi Pi Kappa Alpha . hi Kappa Sigma Phi Alpha Kappa Alpha . Lambda Chi Alpha 190.93 167.98 161.25 138.99 138.84 118.44 Heartened by the appearance of sev eral new candidates for the varsity and freshman wrestling teams, Coach Chuck Quinlan continued to emphasize the importance of proper physical con dition in yesterday's practice session. Rounding his charges into shape to meet anything the Navy might have to offer in the season's first match Satur day is Quinlan's biggest task at pres ent. Twenty hard-working varsity hope fuls are working out in anticipation of earning a starting berth on the 1942 edition of Carolina's mat team. Quinlan prescribed continued mat work, calis thenics, and running exercises to get the wrestlers in top condition to meet the Midshipmen. The wrestling mentor yesterday ex plained to the squad the new rules that have been introduced since last sea son. "Made to order for our type of wrestling" is the new rule which re quires a 10-foot circle to be drawn in the middle of the ring. All wrestling from standing position will be started by the referee only after both contest ants are within the circle. The rule is designed to eliminate stalling and loafing and, it is hoped, will speed up college wrestling and make the sport more interesting to the spectator. The revision in the rule will be par ticularly beneficial to Carolina since Quinlan teaches an aggressive, hard driving type of grappling. The Tar Heel matmen will now have the advan tage of being able to meet their oppon ents in the center of the ring. Although the Navy swimming team has two regulars back from last year's team which defeated Carolina by win ning the final event of the meet, Car olina isn't considering Saturday's meet just a warm-up affair before it opens the defense of its Southern conference title. Captain Joe Adelson, breaststroker who barely licked Bob Ousley in the meet last year, and Red Selmar, who took third in the backstroke, are the only regulars back. But that's no sign the Navy has a weak team this year. Good Reserves A group of reserves on hand last winter who could have performed ablely on most any team and a fine bunch of Plebes came up to the varsity this f alL Navy in its first start this season lost a close decision to the Knights of Columbus team in Baltimore when Tom Barker, captain of the 1939 Michigan team, took first place in both distance events. Bright spot of the varsity's workout yesterday was the continued improve ment of Pete Hix, sophomore back stroker who is . to replace Lou Schein- man in the event this weekend. Schein man will be out for the entire season with a injury received during the Christmas holidays. Frosh Swimmers Coacfi Ralph Casey, frosh mentor watched his freshman team go through its paces in preparation for the open ing meet of the season against Durham high school Saturday afternoon here. Kenneth Saturday, breaststroker, and Bill Alexander, freestyler, are the only boys on the Durham team causing: the frosh team any worry. Cage Officials Exam at 5 O'clock All those interested in officiating at intramural basketball or volley ball games will take the official's examination today at 5 o'clock in 304 Woollen. Coaching Class French coaching class for graduate students will be held at 7:30 in 310 Murphey hall. Dr. Albert D'Elia will be the instructor. 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