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J) ok . 52 Davidson . . 29 atlp Car Phantoms Play Davidson Tonight CHAPEL HILL, N. C, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1938 imports BARIUM SPRINGS, RALEIGH RETAIN STATEJfl TITLES Two High Schools Keep Wrestling, Boxing Crowns Again By William L. Beerman Barium Springs, for four years winner of the state high school wrestling championship, retained the title last night in the Tin Can by leading the seven schools entered with a total of 44 points. Trailing closely be hind for second and third place were Durham and Greensboro, with 38 and 36 points, respec tively. Both Greensboro and Barium Springs placed five men in the finals, with Greensboro winning two of the weights and the de fending champs getting three. Durham, Salisbury, Thomas- ville, and High Point were able to take home one state titlist apiece. j Wrestling Winners 108-lb. class Daniel (Wilmington) decision over Case (Hamlet); 115-lb. classVestral (Fayetteville) decision ed Shepard (Raleigh) ; 125-lb. class Dodd (Raleigh) decision over Britt (Rowland); 135-lb. class Lester (Charlotte) decision over Miller (Fayetteville); 145-lb. class Holder field (Raleigh) decision over Britt (Gary); 155-lb. class Gibbons (Ham let) decision over Winters (Cary); 165-lb. class JMerritt (Wilmington) decision over Cameron (Charlotte). Boxing i Raleigh high school, for the fifth year in a row, rules the North Carolina high school realm of boxing. Last night at the Tin Can, the Capital City ringers, by coming out ahead in two final bouts, pulled out the championship from under the noses of Charlotte and Wilming ton. At the end of a close tight title chase, the winners had nine points, and Charlotte and Wil mington were right behind with Boxers To Meet VPI In Tin Can Tomorrow Night Coach Ronman To Use Changed Line-Up For Boots With Virginia Tech For the fifth time in as many meets, Coach Michael Ronman will shift his varsity boxing lineup, this time to meet the VPI ring team in the Tin Can tomor row night. V Jimmy Perotta, who saw his first varsity competition last Friday in an exhibition bout at State college prior to the sched uled bouts, will replace Billy Wmstead in the 115-lb. class Winstead has been troubled with a bad ear for some time and Ronman has decided to keep the bantam out of competition this week. Twin Bill Both the freshmen and var sity are slated to compete to morrow night against the Vir ginia Tech boxers, the freshmen making their first home appear ance at 7 o'clock and the varsity their local (second showing at 8:30. The revised lineup for the varsity bouts tomorrow nigiht will be Perotta, 115; Joe Mur nick, 125; Joe Fisher, 135; Claude Sapp, 145; Crowell Lit tle, 155; Bill Moore, 165; Jim Bryant, 175, and Ed Hubbard, unlimited. The freshman lineup will probably have Bass at 115; Kornfeld, 125; Gennett, 135; Paris, 145; Castles, 155; Bart lett, 165; and Sanders, 175. No heavyweight has represented the Tar Babies in their two meets. NEW TRACK WILL IMPROVE CALIBRE OF INDOOR MEETS Southern Conf e rence , Games To Be Here v February 26 For the first time in the his tory of the conference track meet, distance runners compet ing in the Ninth Annual South ern Conference indoor track games February 26 will run on an indoor banked track. Dale Ranson, coach of the defending Tar Heel indoor track team, stated yesterday that the new wooden saucer will greatly improve the caliber of the meet and make it the finest ever held in Chapel Hill. Relay Stars Althotfgh there will be no two mile relay race in the confer ence games, the individual mem- "And This Fellow's Pretty Good . . r '"i r if V All trackmen and manag ers are requested to meet with Coaches Ranson, Mor riss and Fetzer in the Tin Can this afternoon at 4:30. Squad pictures will be taken at that time. eight and a half markers. Raleigh did not clinch the title until the night's final bout, tha 165-lb. fray. Up until that match, Charlotte was still very much in the running. But Mer ritt of Wilmington soon put (Continued on last page) IS $ r&m bers of the Carolina relay team, which surprised metropolitan track followers in the Millrose games last Saturday by winning the two-mile event in 7:52.4, will be the key men in the dis tance runs of the games this month. Handicapped by a foot acci dentally spiked just before the race by a prancing Columbia lead-off tentry, the Tar Heel starter, White, lost considerable ground in the first lap, but the remaining three members of the team, Hardy, Davis and Hen- drix, made up for the deficit in the remaining mile and a half to win the event. The combined best times of four members, made during five years of competition, add up to 7:51.3 minutes, only 1.1 seconds faster than the Millrose time. if miWiirrrriWiTiT-iiiiiiiiiiii is z4 Photo by William L. Beerman. Coach Ray Wolf points out to former pupil Sam Baugh pictures of the men who will carry the brunt of the passing assignments in next fall's Southern Conference football campaign while Coach Johnny Vaught looks on. The picture was snapped in the Wolf living room late Monday night when the three Texans gathered for their first reunion since 1935. Wolf coached both Baugh and Vaught to All-American honors at TCU, the former as a back and the latter as a lineman. Baugh, With Sore Shoulder, Can Only Tell Passers How Ranson House, SAE, Ruff in And EVP Are Winners Of Murals These Games Mark The Finish Of The Intramural Tourney For This Week Ranson House appeared to be certain of victory as the game moved into the final minute of play and they led 15 to 13, but Stark of Graham sank a basket to tie the score. In the overtime period Ranson House went to town, making 6 points while Graham tallied one and the (Continued on last page) APJOW D RE s S S H I IT S THAMES CLOTHING STORE Frat Bowling Schedule 4:00-KA No. 1 vs. Sig ma Chi No. 2. 4:45 DKE No. 3 vs. AE Pi No. 1. 5:30 St. Anthony No. 1 vs. Sigma No. 2. Frat Table Tennis 4:00 ZBT No. l.vs. KA No. 4; St. Anthony No. 4 vs. Phi Kappa Sigma No. 3; Chi Psi No. 4 vs. Kappa Sigma No. 4. 4:45 Theta Chi No. 2 vs. Lambda Chi Alpha; A. E.; Pi No. 3 vs. ATO No. 1; TEP No. 2 vs. Sigma Chi No. 3. 5 :30 St. Anthony No. 3 vs. Zeta Psi No. 2; Chi Psi No. 7 vs. Phi Gamma Delta No. 1; Sigma Nu No. 1 vs. KA No. 3. "Slinging Sam" Spends Time Posing For Press Photos Will Coach Backs Taking only a verbal part in yesterday's football practice be cause of a wrenched shoulder, Sammy Baugh spent the greater part of his time posing for press photographers on Fetzer field and the rest of it picking out flaws in the passing techniques of Tony Cernugle, George Wat son, Bob Osborne, George Stirn weiss, Jim Lalanne and other Tar Heel backs. The genial professional star, sparkplug of the championship Washington Redskins, hurt his shoulder during the brief inter lude of his play in the Washing ton-Chicago game in Miami last Sunday. Although that game was marked by flying fists and free-for-alls, Baugh took no part in the proceedings and was held out of the major part of the game with a charley-horse. Friendship Because of his close friend ship with Coaches Ray Wolf and Johnny Vaught, Baugh will fit into the winter practice sessions like the missing piece of a jig saw puzzle. When the tumult and shouting dies he is expect ed to give the backs pointers to develop a passing attack. . Swimmers There will be a meeting of the competitive swim ming group tonight at 7:30 in Graham Memorial in room 212. Patronize our advertisers. PHANTO WILDCATS HERE TONIGHT AT 8:30 Tar Babies Will Meet Davidson Freshmen At 7 O'clock Davidson's Wrildcats breeze into the Tin Can at 8:30 tonight to engage the Carolina White Phantoms in a Big Five and Southern Conference basketball game. The meeting is the second of the season between the Cats and the Tin Canners. During the first week of the season in Charlotte, Dick Worley's two overtime field goals brought victory to Carolina, 37-35. At : last reports, the Skidmore hardwooders were high and dry atop the conference with eight wins and one loss in loop bat tles. The complete season rec ord for the Blue and White is 11 and three, with all three of the setbacks coming in one week and on one string. Davidson has been in and out ever since the start of the sea-. son. Some claim the Wildcats. next to the Phantoms, have the best team m the state. So far this seasonl they have sDlit about even in Big Five and bouthern Conference plav. Al though the Wildcats are out of the conference first division, they are still, very much in the race to get a bid to the tourna ment to be held in Raleigh the first week of March. Bo Shepard's Tar Baby five will play a preliminary return battle with the Davidson Wild kjttens at 7 o'clock. The year lings opened their season against Davidson in Charlotte with a win, and are favored to repeat on their triumph tonight. 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