THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1951 PAGE THREE 'lllii DAIKX TAR HEEL Harrier Capi. iaordon Hamrick Voted DTH Athlete Of Week by Alva Stewart Cross-country team captain Gordon,, Hamrick, who three years ago had never set foot on a track, is the 19th Daily Tar Heel Athlete of the Week. Hamrick, who came here from . Shelby in 194 witn no previous track experience, is now rank ed as one of the most capable distance men in the Southern - - "IT A , Jl " of his best performances of the year Monday when he placed fourth in the Big Five meet at Raleigh. Hamrick received four out of. a possible five first-place votes to easily top second-place Jerry Russell, center forward on the soccer team, football's Back Bud Wallace, and Guard Will' Alexander. h The speedy senior has shown steady improvement since go ing out for cross-country his freshman year, placing seventh in the conference meet his sophomore year and fourth in the same meet last year. Hamrick was troubled by colds and sore throats for the first few weeks of this season and took a "back seat" to team- mate Bob Barden, but he seems to have "hit his stride" during the last three weeks and should be a real threat to State's Clyde. Garrison and Joe Shockley in the conference meet next Mon day. Hamrick is a versatile ath- MURALS TAG FOOTBALL. 4:20 Field 1 Med School No. 3 vs Winner (Lewis vs Law School) Semi-finals in Dorm division. VOLLEYBALL 4:00 Court 1 Beta No. 2 vs Kap JBig; 2 PiKA No. 2 vs SAE No. 3. 5:00 Sig Chi No. 2 vs Pi Kap Phi. WRESTLING 130 lb. 4:00 Watkins (Zeta Psi) vs Keys (Sig Chi); 157 lb. 4:06 McLen don (Beta) vs Capel (Phi Kap Sig) and 4:12 Hanes (SAE) vs Bell (Sig Chi); 167 lb. 4:18 Wallace (ATO) .-vs Mcwhinney (Sig Chi); 137 lb. 4:24 Bell (Lamb Chi) vs MacRae (DKE); 123 lb. 4:30 Teer (Phi Delt) vs Foun tain (Sig Chi); 130 lb. 4:36 Kendrick (Lamb Chi) vs Noble (Kap Sig) and 4:42 McCleneghan (SAE) vs Rankin (Beta); 147 lb. 4:48 Haywood tSAE) vs Neill (Kap Si nd 4:54 Gregory (Zeta Psi) vs Wilkes (Lamb Chi); 157 lb. 5:00 Lore (Sig Nu) vs Porter Lamb Chi). 177 lb. 5:06 Maddox (Kap Sig) vs Trimble (Phi Delt) ; 157 lb. 5:12 Madre (Phi Gam) vs Connor (Chi Phi); 167 lb. 5:18 Cox (Phi Gam) vs Spaugh (Beta); 177 lb. 5:24 Warner fPiKA) vs Hill (Chi Psi); 147 lb. 5:30 PMsbury (DKE) vs Price (Chi Psi) id 5:38 Riley (Sig Chi) v& Robinson (.Phi Gam); 157 lb, 5:54 Beaman fPiKA) vs Hurley (Zeta Psi). CLASSIFIEDS ANNOUNCEMENTS DEPENDABLE WRECKER SERVICE 24 HOURS a day. Poe Motor Company, day phone 6581, night phone 9436. (Chg. lxl) FOR SALE CB LEAVING CITY SATURDAY. 1950 KetvlVuitor refrigerator excellent condi tion $140". Monthly payments can ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANICA 11th edition, reasonably good shape. $25.00, and we'll take the dead wood from your bookshelf in trade. INTIMATE BOOKE SHOP, 205 E. Franklin St. (chg. lxl) FOR RENT 6A BRAND NEW FOUR ROOM HOUSE EIGHT miles from Chapel Hill on KiUsboro Rord. Lights. Quiet Commun ity. $35.00 a month. Write C. C. Thomp son, 237 South Main, Graham, N. C. lete, having -ran in all track events from the 440 dash to the two mile run. This is his last year of eligibility in cross-country, but you can bt he'll be an eager follower of the Tar Heels next year. Russell scored a. goal in the last 30 -seconds of an overtime period to beat Washington' and Lee, 5-4, last Friday. The jfresh man star has been one of the top scoring threats this year. Bud Wallace's punting has been one of the bright spots of another drab season for the Carolina team. Against Tennes see he kicked nine times for an average of 41.6 yards per kick. Alexander, a 165-pound fresh man, was one of the standouts in the Carolina defensive line before being yanked at the end of the first half. WAA Murals ADPi plays'. Chi O tonight at 7:15 in Woollen Gym in the semi finals of the Women's volleyball tournament and will play Mclver Dorm for trie championship Tuesday night. All three teams have won all of their games in the modified round robin tourney. Entries for the hockey "tourna ment are due Friday, Nov. 8. : U-fi-E7s EXCITING : (JEW SWEETHEARTS l . ' HU MMUIIG , liiilliii i y ii g, S , ' . - 4 J f " " S:.-r .t-p yy.- ;... .k-k.:-:-:-:-:? t ' f" :::::&5 VAi SAUY J i lie Air-Conditioned CHINESE & AMERICAN Open Daily 11-9:45 Sunday 12-0:45 " 116 E. Pmrriih St.. Durham LEWIS UlVttL UIUH enteral Oiirt: :titrm DOH VEIS . Pr.ity liEimY EERHAIJ Also Cartoon News TODAY Foti Gaylord In Light1 Gear Blockingback George - Foti, whose play against , Tennessee was encouraging Saturday, and Fullback John Gaylord joined Billy Williams, and Bill Kuhn on the list of football players re stricted to light equipment in practice. " All but Kuhn should be ready for play against Virginia, but the defensive tackle remains on the doubtful list. ; The ITar Heels continued to work on fundamentals yesterday as they prepared for the Cavaliers, winners of five games while losing only one this. year. Blocking and tackling have been, a problem to Carolina in the past games. Virginia Tickets The Woollen Gym ticket office has only 50 tickles left for the Carolina Virginia game in Charlottesville Satur day. About 1500 tickets have been sold so far. Virginia officials expect a near-capacity crowd for the game, but think that students from here who go up for the game without a ticket can buy one there. 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