SUNDAY, APT.IL 13, lC5i TFff jpAILY TAR HEEL PACK FIVE Rout ' Bmlefmc GqB Langley fs 72 Leads Team To Eighth Straight Victory - by Biff Roberis Carolina's golf team brewed up an intoxicating round of pressure golf yesterday afternoon at Finley Golf Course to leave Purdue's Boilermakers hung over with a morning-after taste of an 18 Vz to ZVz defeat in their mouths. It was the team's greatest vic tory of the year 'in that they so soundly trounced the Hoosiers. Purdue was last year's Big Ten champion and placed third in last year's NCAA tournament, and the match yesterday was expected to be closer than it was. Purdue did make a race of it all the way but the visiting play ers couldn't keep up with the Tar Heels on the last three holes. The Boilermakers got the medal ist honors, on Jack Hesler's 71, but that was about all they could claim for the day's work. ; - Black Is Steady day, Holy Cross on Wednesday, and Davidson at Charlotte on Sat urday; The team already has a 19 Vz-lVz victory over Davidson in a match played here earlier this year. Foui Kecords eofs i .rockrnen Fall As P in tincQfon pefiefV" oi Speedster Alvin. Rauch, setting ; two new University dual meet rec ords, led Princeton to an 81-50 victory over Carolina yesterday afternoon in the Tar Heels' first meet of the season. ' In all, four records were set. Rauch accounted for his two, in the 440 and the 220 yard low hurdles. The other two new marks Med School, Zetes Lead Mural Points According to the organization point summary just released by the .Intramural Department, the Zetes have taken the lead away from the Beta's. The Zetes, who were in third place last quarter, have risen to the top of the fra ternity division. Following them 'record. Old record of 48 ft. 8 in. held broke the old record of 49.1 eas-j Frank Scott in the 100-yard da.h; ily. The "Tiger trackman then came back to win the 220 lows with ease in the time of 23.7. This broke the old mark of 24.2. The Princeton relay team knocked more than a second off the; mile relay mark by winning it in 3:22.5. ,The old mark was j 3.23.8 but Sparkamn, Elgin, Bol came in the shotput and in the I ster, and Yaff a had little trouble one-mile relay. All four records j bettering it.' were set by Princeton. Rauch's time of 48.6 in the 440 Track Summaries High jump 1. Lyons (P) and Cor nell (UNCVtie. 3. Bel (UNO. Height: 5 feet, 10 inches. Pole Vault 1. White (UNC) 2. Mew hinney (UNO Height: 12 feet. ' Shot Put 1. Lyons (P) 2. Morris (UNO, 3. McAllister (UNC) Distance: 50 feet, 10 3-8 inches; (New dual meet The Tar Heels got off to an are DKE, Phi Gam, Sigma Chi, unbeatable start in the first four some where Bob Black took eight out of nine possible points. Black had his usual steady round for a one-over-par 73. His 36-37 was enough to give him , a 2V3-- victory over Norm Dun- 1 lap who came in with a 36-39-75. Williamson, in the meantime, took all three of his points with a 3G-39-75r His opponent, Dick Wibel couln't do better than . a 79. Black and Williamson com bined their scores for a 2lz-lz victory in the best ball. Match Is Decided Tommy . Langley and Jimmy Ferree decided the match in the next foursome by taking a 6-3 decision over Hosier and Don Al bert. Langley, who was low for the Tar Heels with a 36-36-72, tied Hesler's round of 71, 1-1. Ferree had a 75 with rbunds of 38-37 v.Ich gave him a 3-0 win over Albert's 39-41-80. He and Langley then tied with the two Purdue players for the best ball, l-m. With the match tucked away at this point, 14-4, Lew Brown and Bill Thornton just added in sult to injury'by taking AVz more points in the final foursome. Browne -had a 37-38-75 to tie Bob Benning," WzWz. Benning had a 36-39-75. Bill Thornton shot a one over 73 but also had to settle for a tie. Thornton had 37 36 but his opponent, Dick Norton, also had a 73 to knot the score. . Eighth Straight Win Just to keep things even . the two teams tied the best ball, too, It was the eighth straight vic tory for the Tar Heels and cli maxed a strenuous week of golf which saw them win four of those eight matches. They have now won 23 out of their last 24 mat ches. This is including last year's record of 14-1. The lone loss then came at the hands of Duke by one point but Carolina came back to beat t'i5 Blue Devils later in the season. Carolina has three matches this week, meeting Kentucky on Tues- and the Betas. The Zetes have a total' of 564.83 points while the second-place DKE have 550.68. In the dormitory division, the Medical School has a command ing .lead with a point total of 539.95. Next come Ruffin, 501.43, Winston, 501.00, and Connor, 453. 73. Points were awarded during the winter quarter for participation in basketball, table tennis, and soccer. . Fraiernily Division Orqcnizalion Total Points Zeta Psi ..J ....... 564.83 DKE 550.68 Phi Gam 547.53 Sig' Chi 538.32 Beta 522.79 Phi Delt 477.65 Sig Nu 444.90 Chi Psi 434.70 ATO . ........ 432.84 TEP 409.68 PiKa 394.72 Chi Phi - , 393.11 SAE . - ...... 385.64 Lambda Chi ...L. 342.91 Kappa Sig .... 332.03 Kappa Alpha , ............ 326.98 Phi Kap Sig 326.80 Pi Lamb 326.78 Theta Chi ............. ... ... ..... 32,6.71 Delta Psi I. ..... 28778 Pi Kap Phi . 267.11 Kappa Psi .1 .............. 228.33 SPE 228.22 ZBT ............ ............ 223.40 Phi Delt Chi 187-50 Delta Sig Pi ...............I... 115.00 The final record was set by Pete Lyons of Princeton with a toss of 50 ft., 10 inches. He i bettered the old mark of 48 ft., 8 in. by more than two feet. The Carolina team showed well, and Byrne (P) tie. j winning five first places as com pared to Princeton s nine, but they were unable to score down the line. Winners for the Tar Heels were R. S. White in the pole vault; George Morris in the discus; by Cusic of Princeton) Javelin Throw 1. Walker (UNO 2. Cornell (UNO. 3. Bell (UNC). Dis tance: 174 feet, 7 inches. Broad Jump 1.. Taylor (P). 2. Burka (P). 3. Scott (UNC) . Distance: 23 feet. 8 1-2 inches. Discus Throw 1. Morris (UNO. 2. Wilson P). 3. Mathis (P). Distance: 133 feet 7-8 inches. - One mile run 1. Maxwell (Pf. Pit tis fP). 3. Maeomber (P). Time: 4:32.9. 440 yard run 1. Rauch (P). 2. Brig ham UNO- 3. Ray (UNC). Time: 48.6. (New dual meet record. Old record of 49.1 held by Douglas of Princeton) 100 yard dash 1. Scott - (UNC). 2. Eglin (P)."3. Parrish (P). Time: 10.1. 120 yard high hurdles 1. Beall UNO. 2. Keller (P). 3. Bain (P). Time: 15.1. 880 yard run 1. Yaff a (P) . Bolster (P). 3. Eby (P). Time: 1:57.7. 220 yard run 1. Eglin P). 2. Brown (UNO. 3. Richardson (P). Time: 0:22. Two mile run 1. Pittis (P). 2. Max well P). 3. Barden (UNC). Time: 9:54. 220 yard low hurdles 1. Rauch (P). 2. Keller (P). 3. Cornell (UNC). Time: 23.7. (Ne-wdual meet record. Old re cord of 24.2 held by March of UNC.) One mile relay 1. Princeton Spark man. Elgin, Bolster, Yaffa). Time: 3:22.8 held by UNC). - Sonny Beall in the 120-yard high hurdles; and Bill "Walker in the javelin. Same As Duke Score The score was the same that Princeton beat Duke by earlier this week so it gives little basis to compare the Blue Devils and the Tar Heels. Carolina looked good in some places and weak in others. Coach Dale Ranson summed the perfor mance up by saying, "We'll do better. We've got to do better." The next meet for the Tar Heels will be this Friday against Mary land here at . Chapel Hill. The Terrapins are the Southern, In door champions and will be fav ored against the younger Caro lina team. . After that the Carolina team has a meet against N. C. State in Ra leigh a week from this Tuesday. DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 1. Largest , continent 5. Diplomacy 9. Contains 11. Flicker 12. Apportion 13. Eat away 10 Hoards 11. In weaving; the woof 16. Help 18. Alcoholic beverages 19 Choice eroup 14. Turkish title 20 Old measure 35 Musftal 15. Simnleton of lcnerth instrument 21 Body of water 22 Cushion 24. Epoch 25. ' Incite 26 Observe 28. Specked . " 30 Put on. as clothes 32. Robust 33 Fur-bearing mammal 34 Circle of light DARE D JEVOKE spe e Pi. ;S eiEjp c p jMfe -lJINlT!Hl AlMt IpATE gtEETpTSriP A KEE e r or i t hTe he pin a wIaIr Ol E n Mi RAPES iRlElTIAtP AK Psi . - Dormitory Division 62.5 Organization Total Points Medical School . 539.95 Ruffin ........................ 501.43 Winston 501.00 Connor ......... ........".- 453.73 Lewis 434.36 Victory Village . 433,18 Alexander ....4rU i 328.69 Stacy :............v...:.yl:;r. 311.35 Mangum ........... --j-J 267.50 Town Men's Assoc. ...ii.L 260.67 resliing Gym Captains Named Two Carolina winter sports teams have elected captains for next season. Andy Bell of Greensboro and Check Goodin of Waynesville have been named to lead the Tar Heel gymnastics team "for the 1952-53 season. .. . R. S. White, . Lynchburg, Va., was the gymnastics captain last season. Ed Haines of Philadelphia was chosen by his teammates to cap tain the .1952-53 wrestling squad. He succeeds Tommy Coxe of Dar lington, S. C. Haines was a fourth place fin isher in the Southern Conference wrestling meet . this year in the 147 -pound division. The summaries: -1 t I Bob Black (UNC) def . ' Norm Dun lap, 2 1-2 - 1-2; Bill Williamson (UNC) def. Dick Wibel. 3-0; Black and , Wil- liamson def. Dunlap and Wibel, 2 1-2 -1-2. Tcmmy Langley ' (UNC) tied I Jack llesler. l2-l2; Jim Ferree (UNO def. Don Albert, 3-0; Langley and Ferree tied Hesler and Albert, V-l'a . Lcw!iBrown (UNC) tied Bob Ben ning, V2-1V: Brown and Thornton tied Benning and Norton, l'-l'i. NROTC Joyner .I.-..-. Law School . Emerson Old East .............. Ay cock ....... Dental School ...Z Grimes Everett ................ Graham . Manley Steele ........i..... Wesley- Rockets Pettigrew , 1...... ..........4 S 233,00 221.00 219.00 189.56! . 183.14 176.73 175.00 ... 168.00 ...... 144.17 ......... 120.00 ....... 87.50 ..U;... 87.50 65.00 ................. 62.50 17. Tiny 18. Inscribe 20. Descried 23 Dregs 27. Reclines 28. Funeral song 29 Dip out, as water . 30 Childishness of jsld age 31 Young hog 33. Chinese silk 36. Emmet 37. Beast of burden 40. Artist's stand 42. Long-legged bird 44. Solitary 45. Italian poet 46. Nobleman 47. Water craft DOWN 1. A king of Israel 2. Fish 3. Badly 4. Fuss ,5 Sailor 6. Affirm 7. Give over 8. Woody perennial (Hindu) 37 River (It.) 38. Bristlelike oran 39. LCt it stand (print.) Saturday's Answer 41. Remnant 45. Talk (coiloq.) Vr Sss A ' . . 22 . - 20: 21 20. AO - 41 777 42 43 "" 22. -4-14 Battle 52.50 Lacrosse ' . (Continuect from page 4) goal and scooped it up for the point. Runners-up in the scoring de partment , w'ere Co-captain , Bud Kaufman -arid Dick Pillsbury with three each, and Dave Cole .with High scorer j lor JNorioiK was s Frank ; Noel with two. ?The ; team is still without the services pi Dicjk Harrall who is suffering' frbm' a fractured ster num; He Us expected to be out of service for. about two more weeks. Also injured is Bob Linker, who suffered a sprained ankle during practice . Friday. ;v : ; j , The next garnet willbe- played: here' against Washington T College; this "Friday afternoon, ; p i j Carolina will meet Norfolk in another contest here on April 26.' WE WISH TO TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY to thank " all of our many friends who have been gracious enougrf to come in and'VISITUS IN OUR NEW STORE. We also wish to thank those who have been patient with us due to the slowness in which, our merchandise has been' arriving. We hope that this situation will be cleared up shortly and we will be able to give the kind of service that will be both pleasing and satisfactory to our cus- tomers - - ' "-. ; Again we say thanks lo those of you who have come in and to you who have not we wish to extend a hearty welcome to clrop by and look us over ; -

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