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THE DAILY TAR HEEL PAGE THREE id too Finally. SUNDAY, JANUARY 25, 1953 Strike Mighty r -3 $j i rig J Out Double Fault The prices for the professional tennis matches to be played in Chapel Hill on February 23, as quoted in the Tar Heel yesterday were incorrect. There are approximately 1500 student and general admission tickets on sale with the student tickets selling for $1.25, instead of the $1.50 stated yesterday. General admission tickets are $1.75 as quoted. Reserved seats will sell for $2.50. Vayda's Basket With Seconds Left In Game Good For Victory By Biff Roberts WILLIAM NEAL REYNOLDS COLISEUM, Raleigh, Jan. 24 There was no joy in Raleigh tonight Mighty Case finally struck out. Caro lina's Tar Heels, shackled by 15 straight defeats by Everett Case and North Carolina State Wolf pack, quenched a seven year drought here tonight, outfighting, outplaying and out scoring the Pack, 70-69, to win their eleventh Southern Conference victory of the season. Decided underdogs before the game, the Tar Heels got off to an early start, held a slight lead throughout the third and fourth periods, and then dropped State to its third loss of the season when Jerry Vayda scored with only 24 seconds remaining in the game. The Wolf pack had a chance to go ahead after Vayda's last basket, but they missed with only 15 sec onds to go. Al Lifson got- the rebound, brought it upcourt and passed to Gene Glancey who was fouled by Bill Kukoy. Glancey missed both free throws, but Lif son got the ball and the game end ed, with it in his hands. The Tar Heels took an early lead, moving out front 8-1 in the opening minutes, and stayed ahead until midway in the fourth quar ter. Then, with four minutes to go, Bobby Speight put the 'Pack in the lead 63-62. Eddie Morris added one more point on a free throw. But then Bud Maddie tied it back up with two free throws, 64-64. From there on it was al most point for point. The closest State could come to victory came when Mel Thompson hit on three free throws for a 67-64 State lead. Carolina newcomer, Tony Rado- vich hit on two free throws and pulled the Tar Heels back in favor of State 69-68. But then came Vay da's push from the side to make it 70-69. That was it. For the Tar Heels, victory brought a firm hold on the south ern Conference lead. They now have an 11-1 record in the Con ference. The loss was State's sec ond in the family and temporarily dropped the 'Pack from the race for first place. It was only the second Confer ence loss for State in Raleigh since Case came here seven years ago. It was definitely a pro-State crowd here but there were times during the night when cries of "Beat State" threatened to drown out the cheers for "Go State." Lifson was the high Carolina man tonight, pacing the Carolina scor , ing with 19 points. Vayda hit for 18 and Maddie for 12. Dave Gotkin was the only thing that kept State in the game dur ing the early part of the battle and he ended up with 20 points to tie Speight for scoring honors. Slim Paul Likins, Carolina's 6-9 center, was the rebounding master for the Tar Heels, taking 17 off the boards, before fouling out mid way in the fourth quarter. For the Carolina team it was a great victory. Carolina fg C3SX lay Is Married A Coach Hr The long awaited announce ment of George Barclay's appoint ment as head coach of the Caro lina football team was finally made Friday afternoon by the University. , Barclay's salary was not an nounced, but the unofficial esti mate is $10,000, a "one-thousand dollar increase over his salary as assistant to Carl Snavely last year. Barclay received a three year contract. C. P. Erickson, director of ath letics, and Chancellor of the University R. B. House also an nounced that Marvin Bass had been given a three-year contract as line coach, upon the recom mendation of Barclay. Bass is a former Carolina assistant coach and recently resigned as line coach of the Washington Red skins professional football team. Gordon Gray, president of the University, polled members of the trustee's Executive Commit tee Thursday night, and they ap proved Barclay's appointment. Barclay said he would appoint a backfield coach, an end coach, and a freshman coach, subject to approval of University officials. Barclay succeeds Carl Snavely, whq was his coach in 1934 when Swimers Set SC Dual Meet Record In 400 Yard Relay Carolina Jayvee Mermen Win Second Swim Meet Grimaldi Vayda Likins t Glancey Wallace Lifson Maddie Radovich Totals State Tyler Gotkin Scheffel . Kukoy Speight Applebaum Yurin Thompson Morris Knapp . 4 . 7 . 2 . 0 u 2 . 9 . 4 - 0 28 f9 4 8 0 3 9 0 0 1 0 1 ft 0 4 3 0 0 1 4 2 14 ft 0 4 0 2 2 1 0 5 3 0 Pf 5 3 5 0 0 3 5 0 21 Pf 1 0 0 3 1 0 3 3 2 1 tp 8 18 7 0 4 19 12 2 70 tp 8 20 0 8 20 1 0 7 3 2 JV's Trounced I J 3-71 By Big State Frosh ViALEIGH, Jan. 24 (Special) Ronnie Shavlik, N. C. State's 6 foot seven inch. center from Den ver, Colo., scored 35 points against Carolina's J.V.'s here tonight as the State J.V.'s, trounced the Tar Heels 113 to 71. Carolina's own Gene McCabe hit for 29 points but it wasn't near enough to keep his team in the hall Mmp Coach Dick Jamerson's freshman State took an overwhelming lead swimming team notched their sec from the start, leading 25 to 15 ond a of e season m as many at t.h first ntiarter. and romoed starts as they took an easy 51"22 home from there. victory over Greensboro High yes- Coach Buck Freeman substituted terday afternoon in Bowman Gray freely throughout the game but Po1 his Tar Babies were unable to The "Baby Dolphins" placed first close the gap. The halftime score in all but two events, the 150-yard was 49-36 in State's favor. individual medley and the 200 State's big quarter came in the yd. relay. The freshmen swimmers fourth period when the Wolf lets also won second place in most of threw in 33' points against the the events Tar Heels. In the diving event, Carolina's State's Vic Molodet was second John Hussey turned in a very good high tonight, hitting for 30 points performance as he rolled up 197 while Bill Bell found the range points against his opponents 114. for 26. Runner-up for Carolina was The closest contest was the 200 Tommy Shores with 11 points. yd. relay event, where Carolina's The Wolflets, using a free-run- anchor man, Perry, came within ning game were charged with 32 two yards of overtaking his oppon- fouls but the Tar Babies could ent in the final fifty-yard lap. connect on only 15 of those free Freshman swimmers represent- tosses. State, on the other hand, went to the free throw line 46 times and connected on 31, more than enough to make the difference. Shavlik hit 14 field goals and 7 free throws for his top effort, while Molodet hit on 11 goals and 8 free throws for his 30 points. McCa"be also had 14 filed goals but could get only one free throw. It was 80 ot 56 at the end of the third quarter but the Wolflets ran away with it in the final quar ter, getting 33 while limiting the Tar Heels to 13. Gene Nielson, Carolina guard, played a good floor game and contributed 8 points. the former guard was an All American for the Tar Heels. Snavely resigned under pressure on December 2, and speculation as to his successor ran high for over a' month before Barclay's ap pointment became obvious last week. . Barclay left his position as head coach at Washington and Lee University to come to Caro lina and help Snavely install the split-T last spring. He began coaching at VMI in 1936, then moved to Carolina as frosh coach. He went to Oberlin Col lege for a year, and followed that with two years on the Dartmouth I staff. , While in the Navy he coached at Georgia Pre-Flight under Rex Enright, Don Faurot, and Jim Ta tum. After his discharge he re turned to Dartmouth for a year, then moved to Maryland for two years under Tatum. He spent the last three years as head coach of Washington and Lee. WORLD AFFAIRS MEET The third annual conference on world affairs arranged by the Ex tension Division for women's church and civic leaders over the state will be held here Feb. 4. Carolina's unbeatable swimming team came through again with an other record while they were de feating the Gobblers from Virginia Tech by a score of 54-30. It was the fifth win of the season for the Tar Heels and , extends their overall mark to thirty-one consecutive dual meets. The best performances of the meet came in the last event, the 400 yard freestyle relay. In this event, Buddy Heins, Buddy Ba arcke, Donnie Evans, and Jack Ed wards teamed together to set a new Southern Conference dual meet record and also a new University record. Their time was 3:28.6. This cut 5.3 seconds from the old SC standard. Each one of the four swimmers individually bettered the conference record for the 100 yard dash, but of course this cannot be official because it was done in a relay. Sophomore Jack Edwards turned in the best time with a 51.8. The overall time for the relay is the best time turned in this year by any team in the country. Buddy Heins tied the Confer ence dual meet record when he did a 23.4 in the 50 yard dash. The re cord was set by Rick Levy of UNC last year. Joe Kelso performed well on the low board and won handily. Tom my Gill and Charlie Wolf placed first and second in the 440 yard freestyle race. Warren Heeman and Smith Jewell took honors in the 200 yard backstroke. One of the closest races of the day came in the 200 yard breaststroke when Stan Tinkham of UNC was touched out -by Jones of Va. Tech. Barry (See SWIM, page 4) rrms ing V. P. I. also took part in the event, but were in competition against Carolina only. Carolina also won' their meet over them, the score being 48-26. The summaries are as follows: 50 freestyle Eldridge (C) Dan nenbaum (C) Atwater (G) Time 25:5. 100 backstroke Diffenbach (C) Harden (C) Coberlin (G) 1:06.2. 200 freestyle Parks (C) Holmes (C) 2:14.2. , 100 breaststroke -McAllister' (C) Woltz (C) Tunstall (G) 1:07.5. 100 freestyle Baker (C) , Ship- man (G) Davis (C) 56:8. Diving Hussey (C) Carson (G) 150-yd. individual medley Col son (G) Tice (C) 1:57.2. 150-yd. medley relay Cook, Boyd, Owen (C) 1:38.8. 200-yd. relay Greensboro 1st 1:55.3. MURALS Tomorrow's Basketball 4:00 Court 1, Emerson-2 vs Lew is -3; Court-2, Phi Delt-4 vs Zeta Psi 2; Court 3, Beta-1 vs ATO-4; Court 4, Phi Gam-4 vs Chi Psi-2; Court 5, Phi Kap Sig-1 vs Phi Gam-3; Court 6, Chi Psi-1 vs Pi Lamb; Court 7. SAE-1 vs Phi Gam-1. 5:00 Court 1, Graham-1 vs TMA; Court 2, Kap Sig-1 vs KA-1; Court 3, Psi-1 vs Sig Chi-4; TEP-1 vs Delt Psi; Court 5, Kap Psi-2 vs KA-3; Court 6, Lamb Chi-1 vs Phi Delt-1; Court 7, Phi Kap Sig-3 vs Delt Sig PL 7:00 Court 1, Alexander-1 vs Everett-2; Court 2, Joyner-4 vs Ruffin-2; Court 3, Cobb-1 vs Win- ston-1; Court 4, SAE-2 vs AK Psi; Court 5, KA-2 vs ATO-2; Court 6, SAE-3 vs Pi Kap Phi-2; Court 7, Aycock-2 vs Winston-3. 8:00 Court 1, ZBT-2 vs Zeta Psi-3; Court 2, Theta Chi-1 vs Sig Nu-2; Court 3, Phi Delt Chi-1 vs ineta im-z; uourt 4, iseta-3 vs PiKA-1; Court 5, Sig Chi-2 vs ATO- 1; Court 6, Zeta Psi-4 vs Kap Sig- 2; Court 7, Joyner-3 vs Cobb-3. 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