THE DAILY TAR HEEL Friday, February 24, 1231 kst warn Pago Four Hugh Rod a in Wins EvQnf By TOM CAMP Hugh Roddin of Maryland picked up the first individua medal of the Atlantic Coast Conference swimming and diving championships last nighty winning the 1500-yard freestyle in 19:42. , . 1 -. - 7: Roddin, who won the same event in the Freshman Invita tionals last year, was followed tp the finish line by Jon Weber land Frank Lea of North Caro lina, with respectable times of 19:48.3 and 20:03. Other medal winners of the 12-man race were Greenberg of Maryland, Gill of Duke, and Noell of Virginia. Today's schedule begins with the semi-finals in low board diving at 1:00 p.m. followed by the preliminaries in the indi vidual xaces at 2:30 p.m. Finalist in the afternoon races will meet Terps Wrestle Heels For Top Spot In ACC f Coach - Sam Barnes and his Torth Carolina wrestling team &re faced with a gigantic task tonight. . ; They meet the mighty Terps fcf the University of Maryland, the- gladiators from the north who are defending Atlantic Coast Conference champions. Terp Coach Sully Krouse says that he has the finest team this .year he has had in 14 years. : At stake in this evening's match will be first place in the ACC regular season standings. Carolina- presently leads the field, but a Maryland win to night would give them the title. Both are undefeated in confer ence competition. Barnes' concern over the strength of the Marylanders may be summed up in a state ment he made Wednesday. "The cardboard section club of the university is having 5,000 'Sur vive Maryland' pins made up for this match," he quipped. Causes for concern are in the persons of Pat Varre, Gene Kerin and Bob Mounder in par ticular. Varre was last year's ACC 147-pound king. Kerin was voted the outstanding wrestler of the ACC tournament last season, after capturing the 167 pound title. And Mounder, a sophomore, has pushed one of the 1960 regulars and ACC titleholders to the bench. On the brighter side of the picture for Carolina, Cole Kort ner, the sensational sophomore heavyweight, will be able to participate. Kortner slightly separated his right shoulder in a match with North Carolina State over a month ago and has not seen action since. Up to the State meet, he had been unde feated. His return will certain ly add some vitally needed strength to the Tar Heel forces Captain Pope Shuford, unde feated thus far in this season's competition, is the mainstay of the team. However, he will be faced with the unenviable task of tangling with Kerin. This should be one of the most in teresting matches of the eve ning. Another Tar Heel mainstay, Reg Brooker, will take on Varre in the 147 class. This match, which begins at 8 o'clock in Woollen Gym, will be the last home encounter for the Carolina contingent. They have one more match, that coming next Tuesday in a re scheduled contest with Virginia Military Institute in Lexington, Va. at 8:00 p.m. Saturday's sched ule will be relatively the same, except for high board diving in the morning. Leading the parade of over 100 ACC swimmers will be State's breaststroker Pete Fo garasy, Carolina's record-breaking freestyler Harry Bloom and unbeaten "butterfly" Vince Si monton. These boys, along with Maryland's Roddin, helped throw the regular dual meet season into a three-way tie for the conference crown. North Carolina, Maryland, and N. C. State all lost only one ACC meet. Showdown Due ' For Lions' Control DETROIT (UPI) A fight for front-office control of the De troit Lions reaches its climax today when shareholders cast their ballots for club directors. The Lions represent one of the richest franchises in the National Football League but have been beset by an internal power struggle between the present management and a dis sident group headed by former president D. Lyle Ffe. Fife's group has been solicit ing proxies in a move aimed at gaining a majority of the 15- member board of directors for the purpose of ousting Edwin J. Anderson. Anderson took some of the edge off the proxy battle last month by demoting himself from president to general man ager of the Lions. Blues Crumble Whites, 106-67 York Larese poured in 27 points and the remainder of the Carolina first team was not far behind as the Blue team rolled to a 106-67 win over the Whites in an open scrimmage here yes terday. The Blues, composed of most of the men who will see action against Duke here on Saturday, shot an excellent 52.1 from the floor in downing the team of reserves and ineligible players. . After being held to a close 44-35 lead at halftime, the Blues quickly opened the gap behind their faster and more accurate Offense. Doug Moe collected 19 and Jim huoock scored 17 m supporting roles, while the re mainder of the team's scoring read Poteet 13, Kepley 11, Lou Brown 7, Krause 7, and Jones 4 Donnie Walsh led the Whites 'iyith 17, while Larry Brown had 13, Jim Donohue 10, McComb 9, Cunningham 6, and Galantai, Conlon, and Callahan, 4 each HERE'S A NOTE you too can be sociable if you join the econ a in at Kemp's this weekend HUNDREDS 12" LP's $1.00 ea. HUNDREDS 10" LP's THOUSANDS 45 EP's . 50c ea. 25c ea, 30 DISCOUNT ON STEREO AND MONO ALBUMS n Km v Open Till Nine Another Accomplished, Renowned Stylist Or. 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