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Friday, December 12. 1952 The Daily Tar Heel Pane Five m O y First Car Carolina Swimmer To M&&i mm m m w a a Bainbridge On January 10 Carolina's Southern Conf erenoe t swimming champs will put their perfect record on the line when they meet the powerful Bain bridge Naval Training Station on January 10, 1953. The Tar Heel swimmers have had two meets thus far this season defeating both Virginia Military Institute and Duke. Members of the squad will cut short their Christmas holidays and return to Chapel Hill on Dec. 29 to begin preparations for the Bainbridge meet. In winning their tenth consecu tive conference title last year, Carolina went through its second straight undefeated season with a perfect 12-0 record. In the last 14 seasons, the Tar Heel club has compiled a record of 102 wins and only 12 defeats. Coed Register A directory of Carolina co eds and their local and home addresses is now on sale in the Y. The directory was compiled by the YWCA Cabinet. The directories are selling for 50 cents. Included in the string of wins last season was a 54-30 decision over the Bainbridge club. The Naval swimmers consistently put out a competitive squad, and are expected to put up another stiff battle for Carolina. Thus far this season, Co-captain Donnie Evans and Buddy Baarce have led Coach Ralph Casey's Tar Heels. Other leaders have been Barry Wall, Joe Kelso, Jack Edwards, and Buddy Heins. Coach Casey is in his first sea son as head coach for the Carolina squad. He succeeded veteran coach Dick Jamerson when the latter resigned last summer. Edwards was one of the out standing performers in the 47-37 victory over V. M. I. for the Blue Dolphins. He broke the old V.M.I. pool record in the 100-yard free style, chipping off two tenths, of a second aa he edged past Evans. The Bainbridge meet will be held in the Naval team's home pool. The Tar Heels will make their first appearance in Chapel Hill an Jan. 16, when they meet Georgia Tech. Other games with Virginia Tech, Davidson, Florida, Emory, Georgia, and Virginia re main on the schedule. We Invite You To Use Our Convenient Checking Service For real convenience plus safety, handle your expenses and pay your bills by check. All accounts are welcome regard less of size. Open your account today. The cost is so very small. Make our bank your, "banking home away from home." FOR THAT NEXT TRIP CARRY SAFE. 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To M(S AN SttEM-ENT SET Slter- CRH MooC UJITrt- E.rrME.R.'tiArtO- 3ftlVES 44ARO HMD GAHSTOPOMA -Congregation To Decide- Continued from page 1) would resign, the Presbytery would grant more money for stu dent work in the church. Dr. Frank P. Graham, former president of the Consolidated Uni versity and an elder of the church wired another officer recently. In supporting Mr. Jones he comment ed, "We hold that the Presbyter ian Church has a deep personal, spiritual and historic meaning identified for us with the . . . meaning and mission of Chris tianity. We find in the Chapel Hill church, under our spiritually devout, personally humble, and selfishly dedicated minister, a Christ-centered church devoted to the fatherhood of God and the brotherhood of man . . ." 2.- 12 15" 21 29 32. 35T AO 4-5" 4-9 27- 41 19 w 3i 38 33 YA 13 4 50 'A l2! L 7 25 4-Z 5- 39 7, 17 37 'A 18 'A 34 14 11 1 S S SI 31 48 51 O 24- 28 43 II 25" ers through graduation, they are still rated tops in their district. Holy Cross will play three games during the holidays, and the experts will wait for the out come before declaring odds on the Classic battle in Raleigh. On the strength of Carolina's four wins and the Crusaders one start, the game is rated a tossup. Show Speed The Tar Heels have shown speed and the ability to score un der the direction of Frank Mc Guire in his first year as the Carolina pilot. Carolina finished its pre-Christmas season Wednes day night by defeating Clemson, 82-56, for its best scoring effort of the season. . Carolina has averaged better than 70 points per game this sea son, taking The Citadel, 70-50, Washington and Lee, 67-48, and University of Richmond, 80-64, in its other three starts. Sparking the Tar Heels this season is six-foot, three-inch freshman forward Jerry Vayda. Vayda has been high scorer in two of Carolina's games, and leads the team in the scoring depart ment with a total of 75 points. Co-captain and guard Vince GrJ- maldi follows Vayda with 65 points, and scored 26 against Clemson for the highest individ ual effort of the year. All-America Candidate Most of Holy Cross' hopes rest on its All-America candidate, captain Earle Markey, a six-foot, one-inch guard that made honor able mention on every All-America squad last year. Markey is the Holy Cross high scorer, and was All-Catholic, All-American last year. The Crusaders had an excellent 24-4 record last year, and coach Lester "Gus" Sheary will be out to make a good showing the school's first try in the Dixie Clas sic. Holy Cross has never played Carolina, but has a 1-2 record against N. C. State in tournament games. State Meets Eastern Ky. Special To The Daily Tar Heel RALEIGH, Dec. 11 Eastern Kentucky's powerful cage squad invades Reynolds Coliseum here tomorrow night to take on N. C. State's Wolfpack in one of the leading intersectional attractions to be played over the weekend. The two clubs have met in only two games previously. State de feated the Maroons, 65-64, in an overtime contest two years ago, and came back again last year to take a 70-58 victory after trailing throughout the entire first half. Both clubs will be at full strength for the game. Eastern Kentucky is paced by the scoring of their 6-7 center, Elmer Tol son, and guards Roger Geyer and Bill Bales. Bill Kukoy and Bobby Speight will open at forward for State, with Mel Thompson in the center slot and Dave Gotkin and Eddie Morris at the guards. Somebody Sweet ' Deserves A Book For Christmas! We'll Gift Wrap It Tenderand Pretty. THE INTIMATE BOOKSHOP 205 E. 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