" 1 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1, If 5 THE DAILY TAR HEEL f ACI FOUR y U 11 ark im 11 air unce J TV e: 0 0 -0.0 A M 0 p7ING'S CORNER S" - i--. I By BILL KING DTH Sports Editor K ym'tr one of those $jKrts cnthusiaist who likes his foot full .ill uar Ion-, you can get back into the gridiron spirit iiu- l ei). io-tliat's when Jim Tatum's Carolina Tar Heels Ix'iu their iro-day spring training session. ACC mIiooK aie allowed 20 days practice in a calendar period ol V davs and Tatum plans to close things with the w111u.1l Iilue-W liitr game in Kenan Stadium on March 15. I he Tar Heels will hac regular intra-squad scrimmages eiv Saturday except Feb. 17 in Kenan Stadium. Otherwise, their woikoiit will be held on Nay Field. I he Far Heels will be practicing every Monday. W'edncs- i. 1 nd.i .iiul .Vituiclav and take otl the other three tiays 1 Win Gives UNC 6-2 ACC AAciirk COLUMBIA. S. C C.rolinas defending national bae;ketball champions came back fronk an al- most three-weeks exam Lij ofl to hand South Carolina a li. ea oc fcat here tonight and tie an all time team total for the Tar Heels. This Atlantic Coast Con Terence victory, which kept the Chapel Hillians in a tie with N. CI. State for the ACC lead, equalled the 115 points which the Tar- Heels scored against William ami Mary in 1956. The win left the Ta t Heels with a 6-2 conference record and was win number 13 against three losses in overall competition. KEARNS TOPS Three Tar Heels hit oaer 20 ,. , , , , ... :n : Doints as Frank McGuire s talent- n. omer 10 get in a lew luk, wun tne ihwks. .v.i .sc,um Jobson,s he open to the public. Gamecocks for the second' time What will be Tatum main concern during this important . tnis season. Senior guard Tiimmy pel 1 odr "Fiist ol all we"e got to find a replacement for lieddy i'.iMie at K it end." l atum said yesterday. "We've got several ! good boys i.ipable of taking over there: the j.mllcin is i. (oiiu- up with the best replacement." I. mini figures he's got to establish a capable lullback lor iui seaxou. Ciiles (iaca. who came into his own at that post l.ue in the season, graduates in June leaving a gap for some one to till. I'.ob Shupin and F.d I.ipski are the leading tan did, lies theie. both having seen a good deal ol at lion at full li.it k I.im se.ivin. latum also plans to try qtiai tei back Curt ll.ithaw,i .md hallb.uk Don Cokcr at the line plunging "sl-j sion. McGuire used every one of lies abo gi ecral freshman who might be' able to tin the j nis Tar neels in the big victory j which coupled with State's viietory W e need some depth at t.nkle abo." uMUinented l atum. ; over clcmson left the consolidated ' . 1 I hrnthrc h.ittlin? tooth and nail f A mermen J p Sti U eaten Kearns chipped in 27 points to pace the attacK. i-orwarasi L.ee Shaffer and Fete Brennan were close behind with 23 and 22 ;ponts respectively. Brennan's total, kept him out front in the conference scoring race. Sophomore tjuard Harvey Salz aided the wikining cause with 17 points. It was strictly no contest , from the start as the Tar Heels 0,5 ened up a vicious first half attack i.hich J sent them ahead 62-28 at inturmis- GREENVILLE The Carolina swimmers made it eight in a row here yesterday with a 53-33 victory over the East Carolina mermen. It was the second time this season the Carolinians had beaten the Pi rates. ' ' The undefeated tankers had things more or less their way all after noon as they won quite handily, though not as easily as the last time the two teams met when the Tar Heels won it 63-21. Rose High Man Walt Rose was high point man for Carolina in the meet as he con tinued his fine everall performance. Brent Nash performed very well as lead-off man in the 400-yard relay. The closest race of the day was the breaststroke, with Mac Mahal fey taking it for the Tar Heels. Ned Meckins dropped a heartbreak er in the diving competition, as he lost by but 810 of a point to Mid- gett of East Carolina. A pool rec ord was set by Sawyer of the Pi rates in the backstroke, as hej thrashed the water for the record time of 2:19.3. The mermen's next encounter is with always tough Florida in Chapel Hill on Feb. 8. M 200-yard backstroke Sawyer (EC); Nash (C); Carroll (EC) Time 2:113 . 440-yard freestyle Schiffman (C); Williams (EC); Maness (C) Time 5:09.6 200-yard breaststroke Mahaftey (C); Oliver (EC); Koebbcrling (EC) Tirae-S:39.2 400-yard freestyle relay Caro lina (Roth, Rose. Nash, Schiff man) Time 3:42.3 Not sending Valentin creations Saves printing Wedding Invita tions. The Intimate Bookshop 205 East Franklin St. Open Till 10 P-m. . 1 1 . 1 .i v.hoe m7 team Mirpiisetl evtTvoouv vvun a o leioiu. s. holaMu a!K. the Far HeeK sulfered liht but major easu .:!t ies S( IIOOl Mat Futlinton. a standout end last season is not in now. nor is sonhomm latklt Don Stalling. I he two bovs aie taking 1 oi 1 espondeiu e toutses and plan attend Mnumer v hool and 'Fatum i still hopeful they 11 be ba k iu t fall. I er be. ml i a loo tball lab Well Duke rnivciVnv is hohl iwj; one this spiinr;. It's called the Dixie C.linie and it features s i.wbes ol .dl tu- Ui Four schools. Ibis imi(ue imo,iton is scheduled fir M.mh 17-11 at i VVf. .tMin3, t du- pvoiani. tbc tl'mie. vill cover all ji.i-' il tin- g.iinc ami dcinoiiMi jtioiis lx tonduclecl by pl.iveis of the jb Four who'll be in the middle of spring training dining that pcritxl. Reservations arc now beinq; accepted for the three-day liuir. Sports cpn'c kits '()rk Laiese. the highly touted freshman bisl.itb.ill star hire last ear h back on crutches. York had ,m opeiation on both knees before the season started and was , .united out this year. He was off the crutches for awhile. but I ( s had 10 have this another knee operation whkh will a kn p him nn nun lies for another six or seven weeks . . . "I'm In I1114 line though," smiles York . . . .Some of the Carolina b.iseb.illcis .ue already limbering up and there ate a few sore I lints aiouiid . . . South Carolina basketball coach Frank brothers battling tooth and nail for the top berth in the conference standings North Carolina dominated action off the backboards and had one of its better night's from the floor hitting 4o percent against 39 for the losing Gamecocks. The loss left South Carolina jith ' a 62 contcrence rccora ana at 12 mark over the season. Hay Pericola was high for the Ga ine- cocks with 23 points and Lsick Hoffman had 20. THE SUMMARY 400-yard MedleyRelay Carolina (Nash. Wachendorfcr, Mahaffey, Rose) Time 1:09.5 220-yard freestyle Carroll (EC: Maness C; Koebberling (EC) Time 2:30.6 50-yard fret-style Roth (C); Tucker (EC); Schiffman (C) Time 23.8 Diving Midgett (EC); Meckins (C); Dyer (EC) 200-yard Butterfly Wachendor fcr (C); Turner (C); Gartwln (EC) Time 2:27 100-yard freestyle Rose (C); Tucker (EC); MrCann (EC) Time MURALS TODAY i he 1 ' t iis. "I like the idea of picking the players from the whole 1 nleience. lather than iust the two Carolinas as lias been Miested," comments Johnson .... It is conceivable that the ACC won t have an Ail-American eager this season . . I heie are no real high scorers in the conference, and it alw -1 Tim that that's the way the A-.Vs arc chosen . . . John William Reaves. Charlotte; William Douglas Henderson. Char lotte; Cowlcs Liipfert. Winston Salem; Harris Alexander Coffin. Jr., Ashcboro. 60 Monograms Given Sixty monograms have been ap-, Third Year awards: Giles John roved by the athletic council and'Gaca. Munhall, Pa.; William Hol- . warded in Carolina's three fall 1 mcs Johnson. Mgr., Reidsville; j ports. j James Harold Jones. Greensboro;' Thirty -on were awarded in foot-; Roland William Payne. Jr.. Norfolk. ; 'oil. and were presented to thejVa.; Willis Marshall Setzer, Lenoir. layers ;it the recent annual football ! , inf)ll,.t Cross Country: Wayne Staton Wn.y were awarded in Mteer ' BishP' Greenville; David Caesar and nine in cross country jScurlock. Greensboro; James Ever- Mono-rams awarded: j ctt Whatley. Atlanta. Ga.; James Football - First Year awards: ' Pickd IIun,Cr' Ua,Cigh: i,,:,i,i imv rtr itoiHu-iiio- icVin i M a r 1 1 ii Kahn. uaiumore. .m., ".alien? me Cunimins. Lower Meri--. Pa ; James F'.dwin Davis, Elco. Edward Francis Furjanic, i .essley. Pa.; Edward Adam Lip ki. Larksville. Pa.; David Nelson I .owe. North Wilkesboro: Paul Itus-' Soccer: Coleman Bryan Barks. mU. Jr.. Bridgeport. W. Va.; James j Chattanooga. Tenn.; William James .. i. ! .hmuhi. iii,u i vim, """' Blair Morehead uny; itooen nanca i Borden. Goldsboro; Curtis Gay Champlin. Summit. N. J.; Thomas Uewcllin Cordlc, Charlotte; David Connor Corkcy. Charlotte; John Kh.itii r.h.-inim. flreensboro: Huch Second Year awards: Phillip Paul j m.njamjn Goodman. Signal Moun- I'.l.ier. Whitaker. Pa ; Emil Joseph lta-in jenn.; Richard Irvin Graus D. Canlis. Scranton, Pa.; Rowland I mart vw York: Pietcr Low Hoca- boom, Vicksburg. Miss.; William Skecle Klein, Swannanoa; James Harris Purks. Raleigh; Thomas Sladc Rand, Fremont; Herbert Ray mood Rattay, Irvington, N. J.; Theodore Roosevelt Smith. Sen Cliff. N. Y.; William Michael Thompson. Ridewood, N. J.; Charles Lyne Whitfield. Atlanta. Ga.; Theodore Youhanna, Kirkuk, Iraq; Bogdan Michael Zlotnicki. Colon; Lrif Erick son, Mi, Spruce Pine. North Carolina C F P T I Brennan 7 f8 2 22 Shaffer 1 11-9 4 23 Kepley 4 1-12 9 Kearns 11 5-5 4 27 Salz 8 11 2 U7 Stanley 4 0-0 18 Lotz 9 00 2 0 Poole 0 0-0 0 0 Cunningham 1 0-0 1 2j Crotty 2 3-2 0 j j Searcy 0 2-1 0 6 1 I Totals 44 32-27 19 115 I South Carolina G F P T j Hoffman 9 2 2 3 20 (Callahan 3 43 5 3 , Hudson 3 2-2 ( 4 Frantz 3 220 Icntz 1 5-3 5 prater 6 33 1 113 Pericola 7 14-9 2 213 Totals 32 32 24 20 f NORTH CAROLINA 61 $3 1 SOUTH CAROLINA 31 5G 8t Ta football: 4:M fla ! v. Sig C'hl: Rf- fin vs. Grimes. Basketball: 4:00 Lamb Chi vs. Phi Delta Chi; TEP vs. Phi Kap Sig: SAE vs. Pi Lamb; DU v PiKA; Lamb Chi vs. Chi Phi (W); DKE -2 vs. SPE W; Kap Sig-2 vs. Phi Kap Sig-3 (W) 5:00 ZBT vs. SPE; DKE vs. Kap Psi; ATO vs. Chi Psi; Beta-1 vs. Chi Psi 3 W: University Volleyball: Beta-3 vs. Chi Psi-t (W); University Volleyball. Cramming for Exams? 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