PACE FOUR THE DAILY TAR HEEL TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1958 Caroling Is 7th; Wolfpack Ninth A Gal, to tame a whiskertd bea&l Should send ten Valentines, at least. The Intimate Bookshop 205 East Franklin St. Open Till 10 p.m. PENG'S Corner By BILL KING DTH Sports Editor West Va. T AP IK-' il' Light Action On Carolina Sports Front This and tint on tlic Carolina sjxrts front Scurlock Is Star In Boston; Meet Set Sat. By DAVE WIBLE Carolina's track team, which is ! being respected more and more for WViv now in tli.it perennial period following exams when having members' which rate high things on the athletic front are at a virtual standstill. Take the national competition level. thi week's schedule- for example. There is no varsity action ! had its most recent claim to fame in niv sixiti s IwiIiiIi-iI uL until itinrl u An,! t h t c Saturday mgnt .' I " " -vr. ....... .............. ...... when all the teams et hack into action. The lieshman haskethallers will provide most of the action piior to Saturday's lestnnption of normal activity. The frosh will meet the N. C. State frosh in Raleigh Wednesday night, ttael to M.C ("S) on Thursday and round out the week against the Duke yeat lings on Saturday. Friday, the fieshman wiestling team will get into ac tion for the litst time sinc e it lost. 2-13011 Jan. 17 to ACC The matc h will he held at Pleillei . . . The frosh will get a chance to avenge the VIM loss Saturday when two teams collide here . . . The and VIM arsity grapplers will also meet Saturday and the .11 sit y would like to get some revenge for a 2fH loss to 11 on an. 1 when middle-dis tance star Dave Scurlock won the Boston A A 1,000 yard run. Surlock, making his debut on the big-meet boards, ran a beautifully planned race finishing a tenth of a second off the meet record of 2:10:1. Running second most of the way and dropping to third with a little more than, lap to go, the big j speedster made his move in the i final lap and with a final kick, won ' with four yards to spare. running for the U. S. Army. Sowell has not decided whether or not he will run and will not know until the end of this week. Track Notes The Tar Heels will send a team up to Lexington, Virginia, Satur day to compete for individual honors in the V.M.I. Relays. Duke, Maryland, and State will be there and it should be a good preview of things to come in the ACC Indoor Games to be held here March 1. . . . . . Wayne Bishop will run in the 2-mile at V.M.I. He will also run in several more of the big indoor meets but does not know which ones yet Carolina By HUGH FULLERTON, JR. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Swimmers Only Unbeaten Team On Campus Carolina's only undefeated team, the swimmers, splash hack into action at Bowman (iray Pool here Saturday against I loiida. Pat Faiy's tluh will seek win numher nine against the l lnridians, who are tahhed xssihly the toughest team the Far Hee ls will face this season . . . That the mermen arc one ol the linest teams in the country is evidenced in the fact that the haw not had one close meet this season. I)ae S 111 lock continues to win national m ignition for outstanding hack perform run es . . . .The ( t eenslx ro u.ilit' List .u hic cincnt was a sliininu ii toi v in the 1 .000 said inn in the ImMoii A panics Vitmdis niht. His t itne w .in : 1 1 . 1 . onlv a tenth ci ond ll the meet let old . . . Fonnei C.aniUna All-American im Ucativ aUo won praise tin !u wink in tin- Uoston af l.iii . . . .lieatts's :oS.j time in the mile was second only to the meat K011 Dclanv. will have two more practice meets It was quite an accomplishment beforp the IMqqt championships. State and Wake Forest will be here Tar Babies Losing Men To Football I rr. .;. ... X ' - - - ' ' x.v . - . L , . . . . . i .... 1. . . . i I I Mill " I I WHl 1 'l fl 1 11 If J Jim Beatty I i for Scurlock since both of the run ners he edsed out, Harry Bright of the N. Y. Pioneer Club and Bruce Lockerbie of the N. Y. Athletic Club, have been competing at the big indoor meets tor several years. Exam Layoff Hurt Looking back at his pre-race strategy, Scurlock said, "I had plan ned to move out to start with if the pace was slow, but Bright took the lead at a good pace so I decided to holud back until the final lap. Exams messed up my training schedule and I was afraid of my condition so I held back a little". Next Saturday Scurlock will run in the Millrose games at Madison j Square Garden in New York prob ably against the same field. This time the distance will be 880 yards. The record for the distance at Mill rose is 1:50.3. the . world s record, and is held bv Arnie Sowell who is Writer Says Kearns Might Play Football Tommy Kearns might play foot ball next year. February 15. and here February 22. Duke will be hi. if 1 DAVE SCURLOCK Organization Meet Set For Football Managers Any students wishing to work as i managers of the Carolina football team this year are asked to attend au organization meeting to room 304 ' Woollen Friday iifternoon at 4 o'clock. At least eight new mana gers are needed before spring prac tice begins Feb 10. After due consideration of West Virginia's first defeat of the bas ketball season, the sports writers and broadcasters who follow the game closely today voted the Mountaineers the No. 1 college team in the nation for the seventh straight week. The race for the top spot be came wide open when the last two unbeaten major teams, West Vir ginia and St. John's of Brooklyn, finally met defeat last week. But the observers who had liked West Virginia during its 17-game win ning streak after the 'Mountaineers lost to Duke and then bounced back to whip Florida State. In the weekly Associated Press ! poll of sports writers and broad casters, 44 out of 120 still put West Virginia on top while the remain ing votes were scattered, 27 go ing to Kansas. The result gave West Virginia 1,061 points on the usual 10-9-8 etc. basis while run nerup Kansas polled only 928 points. Kansas, idle since Jan. 18, didn't get a chance to cash in on the Mountaineer loss by doing some thing which would impress the ex perts. Third place Cincinnati won two games, but a pair of unranked opponents held down Oscar Rob ertson's scoring and didn't let the Bearcats put on much of a show. Thus Cincinnati again beat out Kansas State by a rather narrow margin for third place. , Only one chance in the top ten was made in this week's voting as San Francisco, Oklahoma State, Carolina, Maryland, Carolina State and Temple round out the upper bracket. Kentucky, rated eighth a week ago. dropped its fourth same of I the season to Georgia Tech and ! slipped to 12th in the point totals. Maryland and N. C. State moved up one notch in the ratings and Tem ple, winging along on a 13 game winning streak after two early de feats, took over 10 place. MURALS TODAY Handball: 7:00 Godwin-Wirkins (PiKA), Crews-Reed (SPE); Harris-Hardy (Kap Sig), Fitts-Cowan (KA); Miller-Harris (Phi Delt), Culber-son-Lindsey (SPE); Rattay-War-wick (Chi Phi), Gray-Vance-(DU). 8:00 Holding-Ramsey (Beta), Black-Mason (ATO); Pickard-Pen-der (DKE), Pultz-Schwerze (Chi Psi); Mclver-Bostic (KA), Wood Hudson (Phi Kap Sig);, Payne Swearingen (Sig Chi), Wible-Line-berger (PiKA); Phinezy-Russell (Chi Phi), Davis-Schoen (Sig Nu). Basketball: 4:00DKE-1 vs. SAE-2 (W); ATO-1 vs. Phi Gam-1 (VV); Winston -1 vs. Graham-2; Cobb-1 vs. Lewis 1; Sig Nu-1 vs. Phi Kap Sig-1 (W). 5:00 Pi Lamb vs. Kap Psi (VV); Cobb-2 vs. Vic Vil; Co-Op vs. TMA; Law Sch-1 vs. Dent Sch-1 vs. Dent Sch-1; Alexander-1 vs. Everett; Law sch-3 vs. Med Sch-3. Football: 4:00 Dorm champs vs. Grad Champs; White Frat Champs vs. Blue Frat Champs. Sime To Run Durham. N. C. Feb. 3. Duke's great sprint star Dave Sime will run a special 50-yard exhibition at half-time of the Duke-South Caro lina basketball game in Duke In door Stadium tonight. SLme's most recent achievement came last week in his first indoor outing when he raced to a world's record in the 80-yard dash in the Washington Star games in Washing ton. His next official event will be in the Melrose games in Madison Square Garden on February 8. AT T HOTEl .HEW VDRKR COU.ECIAT6 anfiil S.SO TSIBLC ... 3.SO OUAO . 3-2S ' 34TM SUCT6THAV1U 7& V V YORKfR 1 IS NOWjy (XOQSS ROM re STATIOH now) If You Adore Your Valentine Send Her a Book & Keep Her Thine The Intimate Bookshop 205 East Franklin St. Open Till 10 p.m. ! Students who are interested but According to Durham Herald will not be able to attend this meet sports Kditor Jack Horner, Kearns jng are asked to contact either Don I he (iioIina lieshman basketball team could conceivably be lcdiucd to nine men by Feb. to . . . .. Scoring ace Dona; le i ineligible loi the rest of the semester due to .scholastic dillic nlties (he's still in school, however) and three ol the Tar Babies will piobablv bcin football practice when spring lu' ("llld rt'all' run ,he option play ' ' ' I I. . I. A. t 111 . ... , I.. ... II -lev Liit Ho ,r 1Ml'u,sl ur a great udti nunu- l V l I I Willi I I IV n V is trying to get in law school here and says, "if I do. I might go out for football." Homer quoted coach Jim Tatum as saving: "He's so quick and fast. irat Hie pens n and I. ennic Hc k all played for the griddcrs in H)"7. Buckley at the Delta Sigma Pi house or Jim Long at the Chi Psi house. THE WEEK SCHEDULE Frosh basketball at ler. Kearns is smart and a good thinker. I think he would have made Two ) r swimming events are scheduled for bowman (iiay a g'eat college quarterback.' l'ool in the near futuie . . . The Carolina Swimming Col leiates i set for Feb. to. followed on the if,th by the .South ern Intel s holastic Championships . . . The ACC swim c hain pionships are slated for Feb. 27-Marrh 1. Assistant basketball coach Ruck Freeman rejwrts that the Tar Heels will be working out every afternoon this week in pieparation lor their bi'4 name with Duke here Satuiday alternoon on I Y . . . . The blue Devils have emei;ed from hardwood obsunity since the exam layoff and are expected to 'ie the Far Heels a real battle . . . Foitunately this one U scheduled lor Caioliua's home court. Kearns would be eligible for one seaxon since an athlete is allowed four years competition in a five year period. Tommy, of course, will have used up all his basketball eligibility at the end of this season ! but he will still have a year of : athletic eligibility if he decides to go out for the football team next I season. Wednesday N. C. State. . Thursday Frosh ACC (JV) Friday Frosh Phieffer. basketball at wrestling at ! TOP 20 1. West Virginia 44 15-1 2. Kansas 27 12 2 3. Cincinnati 15 15-2 4. Kansas State 6 14-1 5. San Francisco 13 15-1 6. Oklahoma State 5 13 2 7. Carolina 4 133 8. Maryland 2 11-3 9. N. C. State 12-3 10. Temple 3 11-3 SECOND TEN 11. Bradley 12-3 12. Kentucky 14-4 13. Duke 9-5 14. Dayton 16 2 15. Michigan State 11-3 ! 16. Seattle 10-4 17. Mississippi State 1 14-3 18. Arkansas 124 19. Georgia Tech 12-7 20. Dartmouth 14-1 1,061 928 853 813 680 492 416 261 234 231 193 158 I 93 I 84 i 59 ' 4.9 4.? 32 24 22 KJ FOR EVERY FORMAL NEED A Complete OUTFIT TO GO WITH YOUR TUXEDO See Pete . . . The Price Is Right . . Call 9-2676 For Prices PETE THE TAILOR FOR BASS OUTDOOR T00TWEAR Leisure-Hour Ease I t i i i I 5 i k t J".H ANTIQUE BROWN Smart looking, smooth fitting casuals for indoors or out. Finest quality leather, master-crafted in genuine moccasin construction, cradles your foot in comfort from heel to toe. 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