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THI DAILY TAR HI IX
FAGI THRU
Carolina Inn
jmch Arranges
Meeting
Of Coaches
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Pr
Carolin
.md Everett
Orolina State
:-:'tion being
reports cir
lvivi breakfast
e Carolina
ve Reconciliation
Before
For A Pitchei
Journey
Vernon Might
fie In Trade
With Red Sox
-.iSi.ioti the
t!,-'i.rks to a
lunch today.
:.i ' was aired
f:rt meeting
nii Wolf pack
usually rough
uut.XNDO. Fla . March 2 -OV
WashrnKton and Boston Redlox
officals today discussed , pN,
trade mvolving M.ckey Vernon,
holdout f.rst baseman of the Sen-
i-n. out results of the
cnce were not
" . IV'JVU,
Calvin Griffith. Washington vice
prestdent. said after a huddle with
Joe ironin. general
me Ked So. "We
possibility of
Vernon.
The
they Call Him 'Stump'
ACC Diving Champ John Hussey
Is Also Tops At Sportswriting
confer-
manager of
discussed the
trade involving
i
Senators' barmininu nnd.
tion is strengthened bv the shoul-
-.1 as cnticii-! aer nJury of Ted Williams. Mickey
Vso full court- ; ha r'ayed some outfield and could
m of trading provide some of the batting punch
liquidate his ; that 1,1 be lost indefinitely to the
;Ked Sox by Williams injury.
ine Senators probably would
(See VERSOS', page 4)
. ; -v was that he i
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n- ' ind he added a
rtbuv r. which he used
rt vr baby."
-tvrpxi Wolfpack won that
a'-1 -.'ffeated the Tar
Lt Ra i :a:er when Cs'
i? Tir Keels out of a tone
r
jk jt men; asout the Drear
irwiire said that be and
wrx &ei oi nuutm u.
krfj', Jr. vice presideat and
fc. rtl.rer nf the Consolidated
W? ( f which both Irati-
1! r i pa -' wno "
si Jnf id of the two.
ts a v
pleasant meal,"
ir.i I ordered the
f ham and eggs
hit goes with a
We talked mostly
f H University's
-Vition and some,
rested in both
- Tat seemed to
'; conference.
however, that
Vr Carmichael
- S-? Trine the
- Nteen the
- pitching up
1 : Acrn the ri-
i
" hey did. too,
'iipI picked up
-v peasant," he
--. and I have
i !f U.ings and
' play did- not
T it I think we
"her better now."
n-ct in the first
' .ntic Coast Con-
night. The
: . N? highly fav
V fact that the
M'.s made stout
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Frosh Win
CHARLOTTE, March 2
With Lent Resenbluth and Joe
Qwivg bearing Hie brunt of the
offensive attack, Carolina's f resh
men won a 54-44 basketball de
cision ever Davidson's frosh hero
tonight
Resenbluth poured In 19 points
to food both teams' scoring.
Qvioo chipped in II.
Scorinfl : Carol ina forwards:
Qwigg. It; Reeonbiuth. If; Gaff
ney, Heamdon; center Young,
S; awards Ward, I; Henderson,
2; Treoue, 1; Clark.
Davidson forwards: D. Shaw,
6; McSwoin, ; centers Walker,
13; F innooan; gwards Weeks,
13; B. Shaw, 4; Pwlliam.
By Tom Peacock
Fnr k.A .l. ... .
iw wno may inintc a
sports writer Is never an athlete.
uauy Tar Heel offers as its
Athlete of the Week an assistant
sports editor who is also the AU
antic Coast Conference diving
champion.
John Hussey. unanimous winner
of the honor, is a sophomore who
practiced diving in the early after
noon, then went to the Tar Heel
sports office and earned a staff
job within a year. ,
Last Friday Hussey went to his !
first college individual champion
ships, the ACC meet in Raleigh,
and walked off with the John A.
Feutchlenberg Trophy for the
champion diver to the chagrin of
live other entrants
5wimming Coach Ralph Casey'
looks with glee towards two more
years of having Hussey on his'
team, and savs "Husv is snort
man and a good diver. I'd rate
nun witn some of the best we've I
ever had." Casev mn and
"If he would only work out and
get in shape he could be one of
the best in the South."
Athletic Director Chuck Irick
son's comment on Hussey was more
poignant though unintentionally so.
When John was pointed out to
Erickson as the ACC diving champ,
Erickson said, "You know, he looks
I sort of stocky to be a diver." The
five-foot, six inch Hussey is best
known by his teammates and
friends at the Beta house as
"Stump." His winning score at the
meet was 110.3, his weight, ac
cording to some of the jokers he
works with.
Hussey's diving career started
about seven years ago in his home
town of Shreveport, La., at AAU
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Undefeated
Swedish Gymnasts To Perform
In Chapel Hill Tomorrow Night
The greatest gymnastic show (hat therp are stil- plenty of
ever to be presented on the Caro
Una campus will appear here when
. the Swedish Olympic tumbling
team stops at Woollen Gym for an
exhibition at 8 p m. Thursday night.
Chapel Hill will be the next
stop for the Swedes, who are
currently on a 100.000 mile our of
the nation. They will return to
( their own country on March 8. As
yet they have not been defeated
while in this country, even though
, they have faced some of the best
' gymnastic talent in the nation.
I They will not compete while at
Carolina, but will perform an ex- i
hibition. Bill Meade. Tar Heelj
gymnastic coach and sponsor of j
the program, has said that the!
reason for this is that he wants
;hc fans to see 'Gymnastics at its
best."
The ticket office have announc
tickets available for the show. Pass
book molders will be given spe
cial price for the event.
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JOHN HUSSEY
DTH athlete of the veek
-CornaU Wright Photo
meets. Next was Sewanee Military
Academy la Tennessee, a prep
school famed for its swimming
team and an outstanding supplier
of talent to Carolina.
Last year Stump had the same
record as the whole freshman
swimming team, seven meets and
seven victories. The competition
was tougher this season, but he
broke even with five wins and six
losses in regular competition, then
his big win in the ACC champion, j
ships.
Last year a win in the champ-:
ionships for a Carolina swimmer
would have been commendable but
not spectacular. This season, how.
i ever. State s strong senior learn ;
rose up and grabbed 11 of 13
events. A South Carolina swimmer
won the 100 yard freestyle, mak
ing 12, so Hussey's diving champ
ionship was Carolina's lone win,
and saved the Tar Heels from
being shut out
The championship was decided
by a combination of scores from
the semi-finals in the morning
and the finals that night Hussey
(See HUSSEY, page 4)
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Cornell Wngfit Photo
TRACK COACH DALE RANSON dicoio9 the Indoor Games with
track stars Bob Bardon and Jeff Newton. Nowton established a now
Conforonco rocord in the 60 yd. dash and Bardon placed socond in the
mile run.
Semi Finals Tomorrow
hies Edge Sigma Chi, DKE's
hp Cni Psi In Soccer Playoffs
-, ! of the intra
i robin tourney
"rrday with two
!-k DKE-1 and
1 i in victories.
;ah period Dick
..! for DKE-1 to
' v;riory over Chi
' 'Aortime period,
MURALS
"At.
BUcatbll
Winner (Chi Psi-'-:-2
vs. SAE-2;
fhi 1 vs. ATO
the DKE's Osbum Lee and Bruce
Crater of Chi P s'"
In an overtime period Bill Corse
broke a scoreless deadlock Jo
lead Zeta Psi 2 to a 1-0 win ovw
Sigma Cbi-2. . ,
loTcer JJrJSL"
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previously acneduteo.
as
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nner (Zeta Psl-2
Id 3, winner (Sig
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JOHN HUSSEY
John Hussey, Atlantic Coast
Conference diving champion
and Assistant Sports Editor of
The Daily Tar Heel, is the
DTH Athlete of the Week by
unsm.mous vote. Hussey led
in diving during the whole
meet, never giving the meet
favorites a chance, and was
the only Carolina swimmer to
take a championship in 13
events.
The 19 yeer -olet sophomore
has two more seasons with
the swimming team, and
Coach Ralph Casey expects
him to develop Into one of
the best divers In the South.
We want John to drop by
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