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.THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1931 .THE . DAILY 'TAR HEEL tjs n a 11 u Win eg '. n V V Seven New Meet Marks Recorded By Art Greenbaum Carolina's swimmers extended iVoir winning streak to, eleven yesterday afternoon by defeat ing a mediocre University of Miami team, "47-28, in Bowman Gray pool before a packed house. Seven dual records were estab lished in the course of the after noon including two by captain and All-America Jim Thomas. The Baltimore senior blasted his way to a triumph over teammate Don nie Evans to set one and captur ed the 200-yard backstroke, i The Carolinians started off the afternoon in usual style by win ning the 300-yard medley relay. Buddy Baarcke, Put Davis, and Buddy Heins, all sophomores, swam the distance in 2:58.5 which lowered the dual meet record by seven seconds. In the 220-yard freestyle, Coach Dick Jamerson pitted Thomas and Evans against each other. Evans set the Southern Conference record in the event last week in Raleigh. Thomas wasted little time in letting the Charlotte joDhomore know who was "boss." Miami's three first places came 1 in the 50-yard freestyle, the div ing, and the 20-yard breaststroke. Hogie Stohl won the 50 in record fashion while the Hurricanes' Bob Baubier, 'and' Bud- Sears placed one-two in the one-meter event. Stan Tinkham, considered by many the best sprinter in the area, sprinted home to win the 100-yard freestyle. Hjs time was S3.G. Cecil Milton garnered the pi her first for the Tar Heels by jvinning the 4-10-yard freestyle in record time. i The closest race of the after noon was the 200-yard breast stroke in which Charlie Smoll edged Barry Wall. The Miami butterflyer had a comfortable lead until the final lap when Wall closed the gap. Smoll was able to touch the wall before the Carolina man reached the finish. Carolina will meet La Salle on Friday evening in Bowman Gray pool. Summaries: 300-yd medJev relay: 1. KC (Ba arcke, Davis, Heins) Time: 2:58.5 220-vd freestvle: 1. Thomas (NO, 2. Evans (NO. 3. Uyeda (M): Time; 2:12.0. Dual and University record. 50-yd freestvle: 1. Stohl (M). 2. Am bler (NO. 3" Heyn (NCI. Time: 24.2 Dual record. Diving: 1. Baubier (M. 1. Sears (Ml. 3. White (NO Score: 109.6 100-vd freestvle r 1. 2. Stohl (Ml, 3. Levy Tinkham (NO , (NO Time: 53.5 Dual record. 200-vd backstroke: 1. Thomas (NO. 2. Baarcke (NO. 3. Cooper (Ml. Time: 2:12 Dual record. 200-vd b'reastroke: 1. Smoll (M). 2. Wall (NX), 3. Nugent (M). Time: 2:29.0. 440-vd freestvle: -1. Milton (NO. 2. Casev iM). 3". Bucklev (M). Time: 5:04.5. Dual record. 400-vd freestvle relav: 1. KC (Snow. Williamson. Heins. Evans). Time: ,V.TK -Dn.il record. Track Movies Movies of the 1951 Southern Conference Indoor Games will be shown to the Track squad in room 304 Woollen Gym this afternoon at 3 o'clock. All Varsity trackmen who did not take their physical examin ations for football or cross country in the fall must take them this afternoon at 3:30. IT'S ALL ABOUT WOMEN -AND THEIR MEN! tt 77 77 77 n i Li- ,. ... -i...3k ESS? Hd , ttf TTE DAVIS ANNE BAXTER GEORGE SANDERS torrrl F. Zonuck P'" BJI Tk r aV MERRill HUGH MARLOWE Thelmo CEiESTE HOIM in ALL ABOUT VS w,.h . Watt Hampden Product by Rii..r Monlyn Monro. . Gr.gory Ra.off Barbara Ba y mankiEWICZ DAPRYL f. ZANUCK Vritlen for lh Scren end Oirita oy VII I APV NOW PLAYING Conference Cage Tourney Opens Today -With State-South Carolina As Top Game RALEIGH, Feb. 28 (P) N.C. State's top - seeded basketball team opens its drive for a fifth straight Southern Conference title here tomorrow and a bid to the NCAA Tournament. The win ner here will represent the Con ference in the March 20 first round of the Eastern Division NCAA meet, also in Raleigh. State, ranked eighth in this week's Associated Press poll, brings a 13-1 Conference record and 25-4 overall mark into its first tournament game , against South Carolina at 7:30 tomorrow night. The day's four-game pro gram opens with an afternoon dQubleheader. Clemson and Maryland start it off at 2: 15, with Duke and , Virginia Tech follow ing at 4 o'clock. The 9. o'clock windup has West Virginia meet ing William ' and Mary. Friday s semi-finals have the South Carolina State winner fac ing the Clemson -Maryland . -vector at 7:30,xwith the other sur vivors meeting at 9 o'clock. The title game will be played at 3 Saturday night. Clemson and Maryland split two regular season games, but none of the othei- first round rivals met. State, top scoring team in the country with an average of over 78 points a game, lost only to Wil liam and Mary in conference play. West Virginia, playing its ROTC Drills In Carnival One of the featured events of the Annual Intramural Sports Carnival March 6 will be a com petitive drill between units of the NROTC and AROTC organi zations. The drill will be held on the main floor of Woollen Gym at 9:15. The time consumed by the drill will be used to tabulate the results of all phases of Carnival competition and winners will be announced after thet drill. Judges for the competitive drill will be: Rear Admiral Loomis; Brig. Gen. Pearson, USA Retd.; Capt. Hazelitt, USN Retd.? "and Col Switzer AROTC Duke Uni versity. Today's soccer schedule: , 4:00 field 1-Chi Psi 1 vs Pi Lamb Phi; 2- Sig Nu 2 vs DKE 1: 3- SAE 1 vs TEP 1: 4-Lamb Chi vs TEP 1: 5-Sig Chi 3 vs KA I; 6-Kap Sig 1 vs Phi Gam 2. , 5:00 field l-Ruflin 2 vs Old West: 2 Ruffin 1 vs B Dorm; 3-A Dorm 2 vs C Dorm 1: 4-Siff Nu 3 vs SPE: 5-ATO 2 vs Beta; 6-PiKA 2 vs Chi Psi 2. Model Biplanes HOME & AUTO SUPPLY Across from Bus Station Summer Courses University of Madrid Study and Travel A RARE opportunity to enjoy memorable experiences in learning and living! For stu dents, teachers, others yet to rliECOver fascinating, historical Spain. Courses include Spanish language," art . and culture. In teresting recreational program included. ' For details, write now to SPANISH STUDENT TOURS. . INC. -500 Fifth Ave., New York 18. N. Y. St 2a- first season was second in - the Conference, seeded with a 9-3 record. , Duke, another late season whirlwind, took its last five games to climb' from 10th to. fourth with a-13-6 tally., Actually, the Blue Devils tied William and Mary for fourth, but won the seeding in a draw. ' Duke has perhaps the outstand- , . Zeta Psi, Chi Pass m u r a I Q By Ken Barton ' Zeta Psi 4,; Chi; Psi,' 4, and-C. I Dormitory moved' into the semi finals in the fraternity; and dorm itory divisions respectively? as the quarter finals of the intramural basketball program , were com pleted last night in Woollen Gym. Zeta Psi 4 defeated .Theta Chi, 48-44 in a close game - in which the Zetes had to overcome an early 11 -point ,,Theta Chi lead to sparked by Bruce Crater and Mac Gbdwin enabled Chi Psi in de feating TEP 2, 46-29. Carterlscor ed 14 points while Godwin scor ed 13, and Frank Eckert 11 for the winners. Dave Isaacs paced TEP with 16. .' ' . ' Leading the Zetes to . victory ' were Tom Gregory with f18 points and Charlie Watkinswith 16. The Landis brothers, Bill and Jim, led Theta Chi with 10 to 14 points respectively. Al Samuel . 'also pushed through ; 10 ; to help the cause. Theta Chi lead a good deal of the way and it was only with a late drive that the Zetes were able to overcome the advantage and gain the win that , put them in the semi-finals against Alpha Kappa Psi tonight. Chi Psi is scheduled in the other semi-final game against Sigma Chi 4. C-Dorm 3 gained -a 43r27' vic tory over AfDorm 4 to reach the semi-finals game with A-Dorm3. A-Dorm placed three teams in the play offs in one of the great est displays of domination by any x I UPPER! ; 'fif J prtstnti t S.; I 'Till Enjoy yourself . . . it's lighter than you think ! 111!' 11 ,.fl . t . I.. V 1 t, I I Julian's College Shop ing individual' star of the Confer ence in a season that saw almost every club produce at least one top notch performer. Dick Groat, the six - foot guard of the Duke club, goes into the tournament owning two ; national records which he can further boost. His 746 points Iot 30 games is a new mark and his 236 foul goals is another new figure. Psi, And G' u arter Final s organization ' seen in r the intra mural program -in a long time. Two"1 teams? are in the semi-finals. A-Dorm 2 will meet Lewis 1 in the other, dorm semi-final game scheduled tonight. . Morris Osborne and Fred Sherr man with 11 and 10 points re spectively led C Dorm while Adrian Newton scored 9 for A Dorm. Also' high scorers for the losers were Bill Moore" and Harold Rhodes with eight points apiece. - The finals will be held Monday night for the two divisions with the Campus Championships scheduled for Tuesday night. 'Gray beards' In Deciding NEW YORK. Feb. 28 (Un Baseball's aging graybearcts in the "over 35 club" take on new importance this spring with the military draft in full swing. . , It may be the last time around for a few of them but any major league manager will think twice before handing out a pink slip to an old-timer who may have-a little steam left. In the American League, per ennial Wally , Moses of the Phil adelphia Athletics tops them all at the age of 39,: starting hi!" 17th Season. . The World Champion - New mm i "in ii iiifiMMi linia mm LATE SHOW SATURDAY PLATE A U the suit with the weightless feel $69 50 Ilicher than gabardine, ,; : l'lateau is the jirffect all-weaUier, all-scaeon suit, j ,, It's a regular weight wool jj. worsted, yet you scarcely . feel it on your back! Pacific Mills prelaxing gives ; Plateau its weightless feel x j . . . Balanced Tailoring by l Timely Clothes makeaMt ' look better, longer. , Reg. U. S. Pt. Off. Three Small Schools Get NIT Invite; NEW YORK, Feb. 2si-(P) Three small school pojwers Beloit, Dayton and Laiwrence Tech joined the National! Invi field " today and the final five teams may be named by; Satur day. ' ; " ; i . If all the little pieces fit into the Madison Square Garden jig saw, puzzle, Oklahoma A & M, St. Louis, La Salle, Cincinnati and either NYU or Fordljam will round out the 12-team field. Beloit ,(16-4), Dayton (23-4), and Lawrence Tech - of t Detroit (20-2) followed N. C. Stake, Brig ham ' Young, Arizona fand St. John's of Brooklyn into ;the 14th annual-NIT which begins March 10. '.. : ! La Salle (21-6) and Cincinnati (15-3) are rated prime I possibil ities. - ; Oklahoma .A & M (25-2), the second ranked team in the coun try, and St. Louis (21-6), the 10th rated quintet, are understood to be willing to compete unless they tie for the Misouri Valley Cham pionship. That could happen if S. Louis beats the Aggies Satur day. 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Butts', win in the heavy weight finale gave the Tar Heel yearlings their winning ; margin! Duke's ' John : McMasters ended the season - undefeated by deci sioning North Carolina's Bond in. the 167-pound varsity event by a 6-0 score. Duke's Art Rowe and Jerry Gallagher racked up pins in help ing their Duke team to victory: Barry Farber pinned Duke's Joe Orzano in the 147-pound eyent. The varsity summaries 123-pound Rowe (D) pinned Schwartz. 130-pound Burrell (D) won on default oyer Stuckey. 137-pound Gallagher (D) pin ned Aaron. 147-pound Farber (UNC) Bigger League Part Races Candidates for the graybeard club before the year is out in clude 34-year-old Johnny Hopp of the Yankees, Bob Elliott of the Braves, Eddie Joost of the Ath letics, Aaron Robinson of Detroit and Enos Slaughter of the Cards. They may be full of aches andi pains in the early stages of spring training but the old war horses are as full of hope as the rawest rookie. Food Store s pinned J. 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