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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1951 THE DAILY TAR HEEL PAGE FIVE Grid I Hie i i I i I Campus Finals With Medics Held Today Beta Theta Pi No. 1 defeated Delta Kappa Epsilon No. 1, 7-0, yesterday to "win the, fraternity division tag -football champion ship and will play the Med School, dorm division champs to day at 4:15 on the intramural field for the campus crown. : A second half touchdown pass from fullback Pott Burton to right halfback Sam Blythe, good for 20 yards; gave the Betas the championship. The play started from the DKE 30 with Burton pitching out to Dale Thomas 'who passed back down the middle 10 ya:Is to Burton who passed to Blythe in the end zone. Thomas place kicked the extra point. The DKEs threated three times, but were stopped on the five, eight, and ten yard lines. Blythe intercepted a DKE pass ' in his own end zone to halt the last DKE scoring opportunity. Backs Clem Wright, Dave Allen, and Marsden deRosset led the DKE f tense. The Betas whipped Chi Psi, and Zeta Psi to reach the finals, while the DKEs beat Sigma Chi and Pi Kappa Phi to gain the finals. Med School No. 3 won the right to represent the dorm division by whipping Victory Village, 7-6, in the final round. Previously the medics had defeated the Law School. The Med School teem is led by Bo Roddey, former confer ence tennis champion from Dav idson. Tau Epsiion Phi and Phi Gam ma Delta will play today at 4 p.m. in Woollen Gym for the fratern ity volleyball championship. The winner will play B Dorm for the campus championship on Wed nesday. Joe Dudeck On SC Team Joe Dudeck, a senior from Hazelton, Pa. and captain of the Carolina football team, was named as left guard on the United Press All-Southern- Conference team. The low slung 190-pound Du ; deck was the leading man in Carolina's defense this season. ' This was the second year that be has made. All-Southern Con ference team. He was also leading . a pre-season candidate for All America honors. COVERS irt rfifj " "" 1 ; '-f- n . 'i.4Mt,, i n MM Mmm W yJ IW JJ 7TW VVSt7 M - Si I " 'iiiii'.riiiii iiriiiiriiMiiinMBllmUlf t t ' f f m H G g iQ S Of by Art Greenbaum Playing host to a new and powerful group of swimming stars, Carolina's tankmen took the back seat at the fourth annual Thanksgiving Swimming meet on Thursday and' Friday. Although no team score was kept, the Universitv of- Gporpia team copped top honors in. the majority of the events. The Southeastern Conference Cham pions swept eight of 14 first places while the Tar Heels shared the runner-up spot with North Carolina State. , Nine ' new meet records, four by the Bulldogs and . three by Carolina, were set during the course of the two-day swim event. Two of these records were held by former Tar Heel Jimmy Thomas. . : : ; v Thursday evening saw Charles Cooper of Georgia open the meet by splashing : to" a new record iij the 50-yard freestyle. In the .next event, Cooper's team mate, Bill Patterson splashed to the finish line ahead of Carolina's Warren Heeman and Smith Jewell in the At The SPORT SHOP You will find a complete selection of name brand cashmere sweaters in all colors and sizes. FOR BEST CHRISTMAS SELECTIONS SHOP EARLY GIFTS WRAPPED U LTU LS xJ2 m S&BB COLUMBIA ST SCUFF MAKCSI !!."!". .") ." -)tvijX,. - mmmmx JOB B$ClliEil - k: i rasa Sressiil mmV . GIVfS SHOES RICHER COIOR! J Slack, Ton, Brown, Blu, Dark Ton, t L - -r Mid-Tan; Oxblood, Ask fll4 oc Mahogany, and Nutral LXUuu U polish. (KS3.WU) iwi . . Wim. i i : ' wimtft&s 200-yard backstroke. State's Paul Arata established a new mark- in the , 200-yard breastroke dn s the time of 2:26.7. The- old mark was also held by Arata. Steve Mitakias won both the. high and low board diving events as he edged Carolina's Joe Kelso. State's sensational ... freshman, who promises to be -one of the Tar Heels' main threats . this season, broke Thomas' record in the 220-yard freestyle by touch ing out the local's, Donnie Evans. Both swimmers bettered Thomas' mark. . . : ; v .:; The final event on Tliursday 'n , , rsL 7 L ' OftlAfr ;.viji!(!:,.-.ii:rn.: M;F0KlJLflJ op .Qroii saw Carolina's quartet of Evans, Kirby Ambler, Stan Tinkham, and Buddy Heins splash to vic tory and a new record in the 400-yard freestyle relay. . . Charles Cooper of Georgia opened Friday's session by es tablishing a new mark in the 100-yard freestyle. Bill Patterson captured his second win of the meet as he swept first spot in the 100-yard backstroke. The closest race, of the meet was the 100-yard breastroke where Georgia's Charlie Guyer edged Arata and, the Tar Heel's Barry Wall 'and Put Davis. All four swimmers were less than " TTD CwO IM Yes 2 timos ovcry' your noso and throat exposed to irritation H:good reasons II YOU'RE' BETTER Philip :-:.:;x-sSt PROVED definitely milder . , . PROVED definitely w irritating than any other leading brand " T ' imll- nun j.i n ; t run ri r i nil i i t i i - i i i e r t s i .i-r . . i . t St 1 1 If I I Si 1 5 - ts If. B - I. J B- a ,i State one second apart. Donnie Evans won the 440-yard freestyle as he; broke Thomas old mark set in 1949. Cecil Mil ton was , third behind Virginia's Chick Hallock, State's Bob Matt son came from behind to defeat team mate Arata in the 150-yard individual medlev to canturp hi Georgia won the 300-yard medley relay in record time as the .. BuHdog trio of Patterson, Guyer, and Cooper bested Caro- The Tar Heels came right back to win the final event, the 200 yard freestyle relay, I inn i.ni ,nii mn tninili i Tinm 11111,1 1. N D o day aro . 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