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PHANTOMS TO MEET DUKE TONIGHT atlp Car PHANTOMS TO MEET DUKE TONIGHT CHAPEL HILL, N. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1937 mzzl Imports Carolina-Duke Game Tonight Tar Heels Have Beaten Devils This Year Continued from first page) The statistical experts are also fogged trying to pick the win ner comparatively. The Phan toms have won 14 out of 18 games for an average of .778 compared to Duke's 16 wins in 21 starts for an average of .714. In the two game rivalry last year, the fives broke even, each dropping one game to the other by a two point margin. Duke won the first in the Tin Can in an extra period, 36-34. Retaliated The Phantoms turned around and retaliated with a 30-28 win in Durham. A capacity crowd is expected to watch tonight's game and students are urged to get to the gymnasium early for seats. Individual attention will fall mainly on the two captains, Ruth and Podger. Both direct play from the guard position. Though Ruth, perhaps, is. the more colorful Podger's regular ity has made him an outstanding candidate for the All-Southern choice. Mattmen To Fight- Wolfpack Tonight Win Will Give Tar Heels Claim On State Title The 1937 varsity and fresh man wrestling teams will com plete their regular schedule to night when they meet the N. C. State teams in Raleigh. Both varsity and freshman squads are working for a win in order to have a claim on the state title. Outstanding The two outstanding bouts of the evening will probably be between Gholson and Shiver in the 145-lb. class and Williams and Troxler in the 165-lb. weight. These two State oppon ents have been rated among the best wrestlers in the conference but Gholson and Williams have been working hard all the week and promise to give them a good fight before leaving the mat. Captain Frank Umstead work ed out again yesterday although he has not fully recovered from his injury. The match tonight will close his career as a college wrestler. Old West, Zeta Psi Get Wins; To Play 1 For Mural Crown Dormitory and Fraternity Champions Will Play for Campus Court Title Colorful Indoor Spectacle Will Be Run Here Saturday Day's Program To Begin At 1:30 p. m. With Preliminaries The most colorful track spec tacle below the Mason-Dixon line will be run this Saturday as conference, non - conference, freshman and scholastic teams invade the Tin Can to compete for the crown of their division. The day's program will be di vided into two parts, the first starting at 1 :30 when many of the preliminaries and some fin als will be run and the second part consisting of the major conference and non-conference finals. Favorite The Duke Blue Devils, who won the Southern Conference Indoor track crown from the Tar Heels last year, are favored to repeat over the conference contenders. Sprints The sprints seem to draw the top in the conference and non- conference divisions. Perhaps the most colorful of all the sprinters entered in either sec tion is Bob Packard of Georgia, who copped first honors in the non-conference division last year when he was clocked in 6.4 for the 60-yd. dash. Packard was a member of the 1936 Olym pic team. He will meet some real compe tition in Billy Hopkins of Vir ginia, who ran the 100-yd. dash in 9.7 last summer and -narrowly missed securing a berth on the Olympic team. I-M-Results-Schedule Bowling D. K. E. no. 2 Phi Gamma Delta no. 2 S. A. E. no. 1 Phi Gamma Delta no. 1 Table Tennis Z. B. T. no. 1 Sigma Nu no. 1 T. E. P. no. 1 Chi Phi .1049 -1011 .1306 .1265 Phi Alpha Z. B. T. no. 2 A. E. no. 1 Phi Gamma Delta Ruff in Everett no. 2 Lewis no. 1 Grimes no. 1 . Aycock no. 1 . Grimes no. 2 . 3 0 3 0 3 0 Thursday's Bowling Schedule 2:00 Old East vs. Aycock no.5. 4:00 Manly vs. Graham. Thursday's Tennis Schedule 3 :30 Z. B. T. no. 1 vs T. E. P. no 1. 4:15 Ruff in vs. Lewis. 5:00 Phi Alpha vs. A. E. no. 1. 4:45 B-V-P vs. Everett no. 1. 5:00 Aycock no. 2 vs. winner of B-V-P-Everett. no. 1. Men's Suits Cleaned and Pressed Cash and Carry 29c Southern Dry Cleaners FAMILY NIGHT at the CAROLINA INN CAFETERIA Tonight SPECIAL SUPPER 25c Consisting of: ROAST YOUNG TURKEY, Dressing, Cranberry Sauce, One Vegetable, Bread and Butter. OPEN AT 5:30 P.M. llllllllllillllliOl I - ANNOUNCING Reduced Prices on Dry Cleaning Effective Beginning m Tuesday Feb. 25, 1937 1 CASH AND CARRY v j Men's Suits or Topcoats Dry Cleaned 40c H 1 Ladies' suits, coats, dresses (plain) Dry H I Cleaned 50c No Change In Delivery Service I CHAPEL HILL'S LEADING CLEANERS . , JOHNSON-PREYOST DRY CLEANING 1 COMPANY, INC. 1 151 East Franklin St. Directly Across Street from Methodist Church HAPPY SNAPPY- SERVICE Phone 7011 Illlllllll illllllllll Old West. and Zeta Psi yester day earned the right to oppose each other Tuesday for the cam pus intramural basketball cham pionship. Last year's titlehold ers, Old West, went on a scoring spree to completely outclass Ay cock by a 46-21 margin for the dormitory division title while Zeta Psi was vanquishing S. A. E. 30-17 to garner the frater nity crown. Old West started slowly and neither team found the range un til after three and a half minutes when Parker of Old West con nected from in close. Old West, with Meroney and Hamilton showing the way, shot into n 8-2 lead as the initial quarter ended. Half time Limiting Aycock to three field goals during the second chapter Old West proceeded to run wild and chalked up 10 more points to lead 18-8 at halftime. From then on it was a rout as Meroney and Hamilton brought the final tally up to 46-21 with 12 points each. A sharpshooting Zeta Psi ag gregation ran off with the fra ternity championship as they tallied from all corners of the court to completely bottle up any S. A. E. threat to come out on top 30-17. 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