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.1 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1958 THE DAILY TAR HEEL PAGI FOUR Jj- J 1 1 . .? , ".. V.V '. .';'. I I . . Carolina's Dave Scurlock breezed his way through the best indoor 880 of his 'career as he clocked a 1:51.6 clock got together at the Big-Four practice track meet coach Dale Ranson. held here yesterday afternoon. The lanky junior from Greensboro has come within bolder throwing distnace ofthe World's record of 1:50.3. He. has been chopping away at his time all season and still has several weeks left to top the big mark. The entire meet was centered around Scurlock's run and the ex citement gradually built up to the crack of the starting gun when he quickly jumped to the lead and left the remaining field unnoticed, SALZ RUNS AROUND OPPOSITION Sort foottd Harvey Salz dribbles around Maryland players Nacinctk and Davis to drive in for two points as guard Tommy Kearns looks on. (Norm Kantor Photo) Deaclets Edge Frosh, 69-68 By RUSTY HAMMOND Wake Forest's Baby Deacons pul led a real thriller out of the fire here list night, beating the Tar Babies 69-68 in the final seconds. The victory gained an even 2-2 split against Carolina for Wake Forest. Cridder Lenny Beck almost clin ched it for the Tar Babies as he came off the bench after Bill Hart had fouled out to pump in two field goals and two free throws to give Carolina the lead for the first time in the second half. The lead see-sawed back and forth during the first portion of the first half, with neither team able to gain over a four-point ad vantage. Then Wake hit a hot streak, outscoring the Tar Babies 14 2 and running their lead to 28- Wrestlers Beat Duke; Break Losing Streak By ELLIOTT COOPER . ry Rhyne, who filled in for the in Carolina's varsity wrestling team jured Perrin Henderson, did not al ended an eleven year famine yes terday when it defeated Duke 15-11 on the mats in Woollen Gym to give the Tar Heels their first victory over the Blue Devils since 1947. The win over the arch rivals from Durham gave the Tar Heels a 5-4 season record and assured them of at least a .5H) finish with only one more regularly scheduled meet against Wake Forest Monday night remaining on the slate. cunock Tods wn o By DAVE WIBLE , watching his dust and style. He Running with beauty and grace, finished amid the applause of the several hundred spectators and after a short breather and a look at the with Carolina "Fine race," said Ranson. "You had a good 660, but started reach ing the last lap instead of speeding up your leg action. Nice going." Though the 880 was the climax, there were many other fine per formances in the meet. However, no team sccres were kept in the prac tice affair which set the stage for the ACC championships here .next Saturday. "Judging from the times here to day, and the performances of the other ACC schools during the year. I believe that this year's meet will i Lew Hurdles Miller S, 8.0; 60 be the best ever." Coach Ranson yd Dash Miller S) and Varnum beamed later, "several boys have been going under ACC marks al ready this season and I believe that we can expect to see many new rec ords Saturday." , Best Performances Shot Spear (D), 48'1"; High Jump Heath (WF) S'lO"; Pole Vault Rains (S) and Sims (C), 116"; Broad Jump Mcllwain (D) (Freshman) 21'1"; 70-yd. High Hur dles Deborde C) ,9.1; 70-yd (C) , 6.4; 16-lap Relay (2-mile) Duke, 6:07.2; 1-mile Run Wei sir.ger (D 4:21.5; Freshman Mile Nourse D, 4:26.8; 330-yd Dash Sowers (C), 40.1; Freshman 330 Seagle (C), 39.8; 660-yd Dash Cobb (D) , 1:16.2; Freshman 660 Morse (C), 1:21.5; 2-mile Run Medlin (WF), 9:57.3; 880-yd Run Scur lock C), 1:51.6; Freshman 880 Wilson (NCS), 2:01.6; 8,lap Relay (Mile) Duke, 2:38.6. Basketball (Continued from Pdge 1) Brennan was top man for the. night. Salz and soph center Dick ley each had 10. Kepley turned in one of his1 finest performances of the season. Charlie McNeil was high for the Terps with 15, follow ed by Nacincik who had 12. Carolina had the lead four times but only for short periods. Kep ley's hook shot at 3:17 tied it at 24 all and a Brennan free .throw at 1:39 made it 25-24. A follow shot by Kepley ran it to 27-24 with 1:34 to go. 17. Thev pulled awav to 3B-20 be- j ,nt" ,i,r "r Kppiers won nve fore Carolina rallied to AIM at ; ni ,n l niaicnes in posung ineir , intermission fifth victory. All the Carolina wins The Tar Babies came back onto',1""""' via t,ie decision route while; the court into the second half. cutthl v's't,r combined two decisions I th Deac lead to four, and held it ' "nd to gather their eleven j there for most of the same. (points. Carolina started fast by winning j the first three matches in a row. ; C urt Champlin. Bill Suttle, and lien- I Record Set As Frosh Swimmers Take Win Hart Tops Deacs Once a;;ain guard Al Hart of the i lHac wub the thorn in the iide ol the frosh, pouring in 29 counters including 25 in the first half. Jerry Steele trailed him with 11. The Deac fast break was in evidence again last night, and Hart and his running mate. Dave Adkins were the bovs who ran it. , , Three Tar Babie hit in double j The Carollna freshmen swimmers f.m.res-Lou Brown had 19. Hugh ! lWd their dual mm SViSim ts Donahue had 12. and Pete Long-i U'r(,JV aoon by soundly defeat- necker had 10. The Frosh worked i in ,he Mers park ,eam- 52 :54 and the ball well all night, and hit'M,t'n a National Freshman Record well from the outside when they in ,lu' 400 medley relay. The C'aro couldn't get it inside. They hit aiI,:natt'am bettered the existing time big snag when Brown and Bill ' y!2 seconds, covering the distance Hart fouled out. and Donahue had j ' time of 4:06.5. four on his back in the closing; , w.inning the me.otj the frc.sh minutes. low p Devils to take a single point in three bouts. Duke's Ken Labone picked up his team's first win when he bested J. W. Welborn in the 147 bout. The two most exciting bouts of the afternoon were Kenny Hoke's 3-4 vin over Bill Melfert and Jack Gray's narrow 9-G loss to Sam Menefee. TIIK SUMMARY 123 Champlin (C) decisioned Carr (7-0); 130 Suttle C) de risioiied Davidson (S-0); 137 Uhvne C det isioned Dille (3-0); 117 I.ahone (D) deisioned Wel born C-1); 1.Y7 Hoke C de j cision.d Miffert (5-4); 167 Me- nefee (1)1 decisioned (Iray (9-6); 177 Atkinson (C) decisioned Kemper (,3-0; Heavyweight Speer (I)) pinned Hayes (2:52). The loss gives the Tar Babies a 108 .season record, with the final Kame of the season Friday night at Duke. THE SCORING Carolina Deaton 6; Longenecker 10; Donahue 12; Dunlap 7; Hart G; Brown 19; Beck 8. , Wake Forest Snead 9; Fennell 4; Wilner 7; Steele 11; Hart 29; Holbrook 2; Adkins 9. PATRONIZE YOUR ADVERTISERS In winning the meet men copped 7 out of the 10 events. High point honors were shared by Tar Heels Harry Bloom, Joe Kalk- i hurst, Vinny Simonton. and Randy ! Dodson. 1 Harry Bloom set a new UXC Freshman record in the 150 indivi dual medley with an outstanding time of 1:32.4. SUMMARY 400 Medley Relay 1. Carolina (Hunter, Bloom, Dodson, Simon ton) Time: 4:06.5 National Fresh man Record. 200 Freestyle Mc Kee (MP) Guerrant (C) Wilson (MP); 50 freestyle Kalkhurst (C), McGlnty (MP), Nichols (C) 23.6 Diving Parrote (MP), Wilkinson (C Gilbert (MP); 100 butterfly Dodson (O. Burg (MP), Barrett C 1:01.7: 100 freestyle Simonton (C). Tarn (C). McKee (MP) 55.5 UK) backstroke Hamrick (C). Goodson (MP). Ilelbine (MP) 1:0S.. 1T0 individual medley Bloom C. McGinty (MP). Olive C) 1:32.4 UNCfrnsh record; 100 breaststroke Torbett (MP), Witas zck (MP), Douglas (C) 1:16.6; 200 freest le relay Carolina (Guer rant. Nichols, Hunter, Kalkhurst) 1:37.3. i B&D AUTO UPHOLSTERY Custom Made SEAT COVERS CONVERTIBLE TOPS Complete AUTO UPHOLSTERY 411 MAIN STREET CARRBORO Mighty handy! that's the ARROW i wash V wear Glon Save time anytime with this Dacron and" cotton WaJk 'a Wear. Just wash, kang tq to dry atd wear. 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