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L- DAY, NOVE: 1BER 4, 1951 Txlil DAILY" TAR HEEL PAGE FIVE 7 n ooraws o ng Hve meet State A ins; Red Garrison Leads 'Pack by Alva Stewart Raleigh, Nov. 5 Clyde Garrison and Joe Shockley, a pair of fleet footed harriers, sparked the N. C. State cross-country squad to its second consecutive Big Five victory here this afternoon. Both of the red-jerseyed runners crossed the finish line together, turning in a time of 19:59.5 for - the four mile course. The Wolfpack captured the win handily with a total of 23 points. while Coach Dale Hanson's Caro lina distance men, led by Cap tain Gordon Hamrick, gained second place with 58 points. Davidson garnered 80 points for the third spot, and Duke's Blue Devils took last place with ' 99 points. Wake Forest did not enter a team. Five of the first ten finishers were Wolfpack harriers. Behind Garrison and Shockley, in order, were Tom Stockton (Davidson), Gordon Hamrick (Carolina), Eddie Beall (State), John Tate (Duke), Buzz Sawyer (State), John Smith (State), - Bob Webb (Carolina), and Dick Stockton (Davidson). Hamrick ran the course in 20:22, while Webb's time was 20:54. Bob Barden, Tar Heel freshman, finished 12th in the forty-man field. Other Carolina entries in tne annual meet were Jack Bennett, Russ Glatz, Mike Healv. Tony Houghton, Al Marx, Morris Osborne, and Ed Vobel. Bob Marshall of Duke took the lead in the race and held it for a half mile before being over taken by Shockley and Garrison, wno never relinquished the lead Barden was fourth at the half way mark, but he dropped back to 8th at the three-auarters mark- Occupying seventh place at the mid-way mark, Hamrick grad uauy picked up speed and nmshed m strongs Tj:,..'j i m - - uiuiviuuai tropmes were awarded to the first ten finishers, while State CaDtain- Leonard, who finished 20th, was presented the. team trophy. Wolf pack mentor Tom Fitzgibbons beamed approvingly as -Leonard accepted the handsomo A plated trophy. A coin was flipped to determine the individual winner, with Garrison getting the noa over Shocklev. Coaches for the four fnmc i Dale Ranson (C), Tom Fitzgibbons (S), Heath Whittle (D), and H. M. i-ewis (Duke). - The Tar Heels iannt n mr. lottesville, Virginia for their nnai dual meet of the current season Saturday. Next Monday the Carolina runners participate xne annual Southern Con- ierence meet at Duke. - WAX Murals VOLLEYBALL ,.J:J5r9hi.O vs Kappa Delta; Twon vs Smitn. - - - UNC Sailing Club Is Trying To Promote Southern Loop Under the leadership of Gib Schaeffer and Bill Lawrey. the in stigators of sailing for Carolina students, the Sailing Club is attempt ing, by re-organization, to strengthen it's internal organization and T!ftymy,erSltr ajfiliatns with the purpose of promoting a Southern fc"K Kjcxjumg Association. . Last year, the National Intercollegiate Sailing Association sug gested that-Carolina attempt to ' organize Southern sailing, but the Carolina club's position was much to insecure on its own campus to The Sailing Club will meet ionight at 7:30 at West House in the Old Fraternity Row. The meeting, ai which officers will be elected, is open to all in terested students. - attempt any activities at other colleges. However this vear the club i feels permanent . enough to try to help other colleges organ ize. Already the Sailing Club has oeen responsible for the appear ance, of a club at Duke which be gan its competition at Annapolis lasx weekend. The Duke club has been lucky enough to be favored not only with Carolina's help but aiso tne presence of a transfpr from Southern California has been the Pacific Coast Cham pion for the past two years. up until this year the Sailing Club has been operating indepen dent of the University, transport ing its members large distances at the Club expense. For obvious reasons the Club would like to have more help from the Athletic Association which was kind enough to help a little this vear when an emergency transporta tion problem arose. Last, but far from least, the Club is interested in greater , coed narfiV; which that has also improved this year. UNCSailors Second In 3-Way Meet The Carolina' sailing team plac ed second in a triangular meet against George -Washington Uni versity and Maryland University on the Potomac River in Wash ington Sunday, scoring 56 points to G. W.'s 66, and Maryland's 40. . Fred MeWhenny and Hal Sig man were high-point . crews for the Tar Heels, taking a first, four seconds and a fourth in the six races. The regatta was marked by high seas and heavy winds, but G. W. Commodore Bob Harwood handled his boat excellently to place as high score for the meet. The Tar, Heels were handicap ped by their lack of practice as a team. Boofers Play The undefeated Carolina soccer team plays the Duke hooters in Durham today in a game starting at 3:30 p.rru The Tar Heels whipped the Blue Devils, 3-2 hc?c- last week on a last period score by Jerry KusselL. MURALS There will be a meeting of all dormitory managers tonight at 7 in room 301-A Woollen Gym. TAG FOOTBALL JieldT 1 Law School vs Winner (NROTC vs Lewis 1) ; 2 Winner (Beta Ys Sig.Chi 1) vs Winner (ATO vs L,PsU: 3 Sig Chi 2 vs DKE 1; 4 BVP vs Wesley Rockets. VOLLEYBALL 4:00-Court 1 Lewis vs BVP. 5:00 Court 1 T? rwnv. t - j School. " VB WRESTLING 147 lb.-U .00 Jordan (Delt Psi) vs Gregory (Zeta Psi); 157 lb. 4:06 Williams (SPErvs Madre (Phi Gam); Goldfarb (TEP) vs Warner (PiKA) ; Unlimited 4:24 Kennedy (S P E v s Creuser (Phi Gam); 137 lb.-4:30 Stevens (ATO) vs Johnson (SAE);4:36 (TEP); 4:42 Dann (Phi Delt) vs Brown (Zeta Psi); Unlimited 4: 48 York (Chi Psi) vs Smith (DKE). 4:54 Winston (Zeta Psi) vs Smith (Chi C'U5JOTdan (KA ? 130 lb. 5:Ofi filing mi,: v Sig) vs Adams (Phi - Gam)- 5-ia 7oyf iQK Phi) vs McCleneghan fE): i?7 lb 5:1Alligood (Thete Johnston (Chi Psi) vs Connor (Chi t,, ' . ooaraman (SAE) vs Shavitz (Pi Lanb); 177 lb. 5:42 Mc Allister nhil w T-Ti; rn.: nU U " 1 1 "J 1 1 e d 5:48 Page (Phi Delt) vs Ragsdale (Beta) ; 130 lb. 5:54 Cooper-(ATO) vs Noble (Kap Sig). Tickets to the game with Vir ginia in Charlottesville Saturday may be purchased at the evm ticket office for $3.00. Mr. J. Scheer, Dog Fancier, Loses Mongrel A red Irish setter has been missing from the home of Julian Scheer for the rjast wwt arwl "Mr Scheeraistaht'ktniyic'puici- ty director at the University, iar very upset over the loss. Mr. Scheers sports copy, usual ly crammed with sparkling wit and bravado, has been somewhat watered-down of late and Mr. Scheer's wife is afraid the family will lose a job along with the dog unless the. five-month-old cur is found. The dog, according to "Mr. Scheer, "looks mighty like a hound but is not one and couldn't flush a toilet, much less a bird." The setter has short red hair ex cept for white spots on his tliroat' and chest. Mr. Scheer said yesterday that he would be glad to give anyone two Notre Dame tickets for in formation leading to the return of his dog. 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