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pace rout THE DAILY TAR HEEL SUNDAY, MARCH 8, 195t High Schoolers Mob Basketball Players IH KF.N W1UXF.R "I tombed Dou Moo!' quipped Mov's h.ikt'thjll teammate Hujkh porrhur lollD'Ain the mobbing of Moo by some 20 hih schoolers at t! r Mnnnr.nn Club during lunch S.)!;ir.l.iy Otic eccentric youncster. starting .i Mce .scrapbook. managed to sc- hit li.s apple miniu two bites . ! i pl.it o (thoroughly washed), and t . .u!y took his lemon, but finally ' ci i.-l it was a bit dirty. She ,.!mi managed about five autographs. The group made the rounds, sipn : York Lares-. Moo and Harvey Si!, follow il by the entire team .i cub member entered the dining S.i!. pulling the smooth move of l' c t! iy. points! out Joe Quigg. tell- w, tl'.e voungsters. "There's Joe T7 Quigg over there. You remember him. don't you? You know, the 1937 r.ctional champs and all that?" When they .started to leave, he halted them: "Hey, Pete Brennan's coming in a minute!" One high school boy terribly con fused the issue by getting the auto graphs of only Don Walsh and Ken McComb, freshman stars, leaving the varsity players for the mobbing girls. La r esc seemed thoroughly con fused by the entire proceedings of Idoe's number one fan. "What you going to do with his apple?" he a?ked. "Put it in my scrapbook," she replied. "Whatta you mean, you gonna spread it all over?" he quizzed. j ; SKEWS' v. I 3 11 V H I Y 1. t -. - IS --4 . .. ; wr VA . s i JUMP SHOT Bowman Cray Pool hot anothtr Phys. Ed mjtucrt at twimmtrj battla in wattr polo conttst. Foster Quits At Wisconsin MADISON, Wis. Wl Bud Fos ter quit Saturday as basketball coach of the University of Wiscon sin after a quarter century of serv ice, thus beating his alma mater to the expected punch. He then ac cepted a position on the faculty. The 52-ycar-old Kansan, who was dean of Big Ten basketball coaches, had been operating on a one-year n prieve since last season with the understanding that he produce a winner or else. He didn't. j Resignation Accepted j The university board of regents, ! acting on the recommendation of the athletic hoard, accepted Foster's j risignation Saturday on the eve of the Badgers' final game of their j worst season in history. Foster was named professor of athletics and director of grants-in-akt and related programs at the uni versity. His annual salary of $11. 4".) will be continued in his new po.st. Delany Breaks Record; Scores 31st NEW YORK W) Ron Delany shattered his own world indoor mile record with a fantastic 4:01.4 clock ing and Al Lawrence an Australian from the University of Houston, low ered the 2-mile record with an equally remarkable 8:46.8 . perfor mance Saturday night in the Knights of Columbus Games. Delany had the scare of ,fs 23-year-old life in beating out Istvan Roz savolgyi by a couple of feet after i tt ailing until the last five yards. SORRY -NO HIGH PRESSURE HERE Every now and then, some stranger asks us how we can get by in this high-pressure age, and still have our customers feel like guests. "Shux", we say, "it's not that we don't like money. But our high- doesn't But Lawrence, a radio-TV student from Sydney, had an easy time. He pressure salesman just went to the front at the start and happen to be in today." stayed right there. So Bill Dellinger's indoor record of Plain truth is, we haven't had a 8:50 lasted only a little over a high pressure salesman in years, month. Dellinger, America's No. lbut we hate to be thought eccen- hope for the 5,000 meters in the 1960 Olympics, was not in the race. But This Week Itric. Mr it was the same Lawrence who forced him to a world indoor record three miles 13:37 a couple of weeks ago. Lew Stieglitz of the U. S. Navy was second, almost a full lap be hind. Delany not only shattered his own two-week-old record of 4:02.5 but scored his 31st straight indoor mile victory and 3Gth in a row on boards overall. It was four years ago Sat urday night in this same K. of C. meet that he started the streak. ";.1 ' SALZ HITS for Carolina. Raleigh. with State's George Stepanovich, hanging over his shoulder, Salz puts in two points for These were not enough to prevent Carolina from losing 80-56 in the ACC tournament in Photo by Peter Ness VAA Murals Hexu'.t l.rr ta Ktn.io ol semi final round. Mc Nurses 2:; Alderman fU Next w-.Vj schedule March 9 r..no!.iti.n semi linnls 4:30 between Tii De.'t and Pi Phi. March 10 Fir. 7 Alderman s Mclver. Con vLi'ion Finals 8:13 Kappa Kappa O.invna .s w inner of Tri IK It - Pi IV.i Raskrthall Club The WAA Haskethall Club will play Merwl.th March 12. at 5:00 in Women's Gym. Last year found the home team victor in the match, and Meredith will bring its best play- rs to attempt to carry away a vic tory. The Club has an excellent team this year, and an exciting con- 1 1 is anticipated. j Monday Badminton T oo Skillman & Dodd vs Pearce L Ism f. Crowder 4 II e a r n e vs Gruelach & Woolard; Dang & Bate man vs Newman & Bull. 7:1.) - Zambetti L Thomas vs Wood & Hassinser; Crowdcr & Baker vs rifleman & Bryan; Canlcy & Mc Ncily vs Wetzel & Daniel. 7:30 - Dogett L Davidson vs Au brey & Duvelle; Whitley & Ander son s McGavaran & Huse; Mont gomery & Bolton vs Lineberjjer & Marlon. 7 4") Mai Vu & Fason vs Page I Ilartzo; Womble & Andrews vs Saun!ers & Stikeleather: Synder & Durham vs Litton & Leach. 8 oo - Ballenger & Jester vs Las s'ter St Rothschild; Vann & Sum irerson v.s Robinson & Hannah; aulit & Boot vs winner of above pictch. IS. 15 - Aldise vs McCrory; Dodd v- Donithorpe. B.JO . Newman vs Stikeleather; Montgomery vs Lineberger; Ayres Do'ett. 8 4. - Spivey vs Skillman; Staf ford vs Turner; Gruelack vs Martin. 9 00 - Root vs Thomas; Crowdcr v.s each; Weathers vs Hopkins. 9 1" - McNeily vs Tiedeman; cmiin vs .amucui; Aroogast vs i Jt-ter; Bolton v Womach. No Successor Yet No immediate mention was made of a successor, but there is some sentiment for John Krickson, the first full-time assistant coach Fo.ster ever had. Krickon. 30, a resident cf Bockford. Ill . was hired last year when the athletic board loosened its purse sinn;;.s jn an eiiort lo noist ( March I2th Wisconsin out of the basketball r.. Monday Murals Basketball Schedule At 7:15 Kap Sig Bluc vs Sig Nu 1 White). Thus is the first round e,' the All Campus basketball play olfs. Table Tennis Schedule 4:45 Cobb vs Aycock. 5:30 Dent Sch 1 vs Med Sch 2. 7:00 Dent Sch 2 vs Law Sch 2. 7:45 SAK vs Phi Kap Sig. Play in the badminton tourna ment will not begin until Thursday, due to the ACC Indoor KERBY WINS ST. 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