TUESDAY, .DECEMBER 4, 1951 THE DAILY TAR HEEL PAGE r IV IF?- -if f 1 if f: Propst, Long MB - - I op bcorers For Carolina ELON COLLEGE, Dec. 3 The Carolina junior varsity bas ketball team successfully opened its season here tonight with a 61 51 win over Elon College jayvee. Bill Propst, a freshman from Jacksonville, N. C, led the Tar Heels with 16 points on 8 field goals. Al Long, a freshman from Durham hit on 6 field goals and two free throws for 14 points. The Tar Heels played a ragged first half and left the court trail ing by a 25-24 count. After the intermission the Carolina team settled down and took the lead that they never relinquished. Led by the shoting of Propst, Lqri3ft and Buell Mosier, a sopho more who got 10 points, pulled away from Elon to win easily. Tackard of Elon with 13 points, and Garrett with 11 kept the Elon cagers in contention until the Tar Heel rally. The Carolina jayvees play the Wake Forest jayvees in Wake Forest tonight. F Lloyd (1), Propst (16) Pres- cott (3) FMoser (4), Long (14) C Dillingham (0), Homes 0) G Mosier (10), G Dixon (S), Geff (4) Elon (51) F Garrett (11) F Tackerd ) C Maddox (8) G Mitchell (2), Quackcnbush (6) G Mclntyre (5), Hammond (6) Half time Score: Elon, 25, Caro lina, 24. Kefferrees: DeSimone and Holt. Sexias Upset In Davis Cup Doubles Set Former Tar Heel Vic Seixas, now on the Davis Cup team, and Dick Savitt were upset in the doubles of the Victorian cham pionships yesterday by Adrian Quist and Gecff Brown, 7-5, 8-6, Seixas has been quite impres sive recently in play in Australia and has beaten the top Aussies in singles. " . n miir wi x COtJCESvT ARTISTS "AT State Wins Four Of Seven Events in AAU Swim Meet The N. C. State swimming 24.9. Stan Tinkham of Carolina team, whose good showing in the was fourth in this event and Tar Thanksgiving swimming meet in- ! Heel Buddv Heins was fifth. dicated they may take the con-1 f erence chairmanship away from Carolina, took four of seven first places in the Carolina A ATT I swim meet in Raleigh Saturdav I pea iiiiKnam ana rxeuis aiiu. xvir Buddy Baarcke, who will be bly Ambler finished in a four eligible for the Carolina swim- way tie for fourth, ming team next quarter, took i - , first in the 200 yard backstroke Bob Mattson of State took the and finished second to Bob Matt- third "Wolf pack blue nbbon in son of State in the 150-vard in- the 150-yard individual medley, dividual medlev. Baarcke's time paul Arata of State won the 200 in the backstroke was 2:33. War- yard breaststroke in 2:28.6 bet ren Heeman of Carolina took tering the old record of 2:37.5. second in this event and Tar Heel Barry Wal1 finished third m thrs Smith Jewell was fifth. event. Don Sonia of State took two of 0tth!r ?ar Heel J1? Wrf the Wolfpack firsts and set two I Cecij ton second m the 220 records. He did the 50-yard freestyle, Milton third in style in 24.4 to top Rick Levy the 440-yard Ireestyle, and Lar of Carolina. The old record was. ry Shannon fifth in the 440-yard WANTED TO BUY: Suits Typewriters Cameras - Musical Instruments Binoculars Highest Prices Paid Licensed and Bonded See Us For Larger Loans on Anything of Value MAIN LOAN OFFICE 400 W. Main St. at Five Points 1 ! I I CM? wmmtmww wi ..i.iiiiiiiw in 1. 1 r-w-'.-.--- (IIKia MDti Pre-Chrisfmas Sweater Special Limited Time Only Group virgin wool sweaters, values to 9.95, including McGregor, Brentwood, Puritan. Reduced to 5.99. Our quantities are limited, so come early for choice selection We Are Never Knowingly Undersold Milton's Clothing Cupboard 163 E. Franklin St. Dial 27703 - Sonias other record was in the I -yard freestyle, which he did I in 531 to better tne oia f record of 55.4 He again whip- f '- 4 ft if -V -if. $ 4- If 1 ; 5 i. - - . U: -4 FRIDAY SATURDAY freestyle. . The meet completed the com petition for the quarter for the Tar Heels. The first meet of the CHOCOLATES Because . ORDER NOW! VE WILL MAIL FOR CHRISTMAS-DELIVERY . lUUBillC S at P YOU WILL FIND COMPLETE -SELECTION OF; GIFTS 'FOR - LADIES AND MEN I Gifts for Men Sportswear Shirts Ties Gloves Jackets Pajamas Scarfs Shoes Drastic Reductions on Ladies Dresses, Coats, and Suits THESE LINES ARE ALL NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS Don't Forget Our Large Assortment of Children's Toys and Gifts. A small deposit will hold any item unHI Christmas winter Quarter is against Duk here on Jan. 7. The Blue Devils did not enu the AAU meet. are Preferred Mill M 5 Gifts for Ladies Satin Quilted Robes Pajamas Gloves Umbrellas Sampson Luggage "Novelty Gift Sets Blouses Pockctbdoks 11 J s f 1 Sit f

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