rRfl)AY, FEBRUARY 14, 1941 mmlv Car Seel fc Fast Field, Entered in 440 for Conference Indoor Games A tinted fidd of athletes will make an assault on the conference quar .oile record at the 12th annual Southern Conference Indoor Track and field Games here Saturday, February 22. Tfee record under fire is the 51-second performance turned in bv Xf-r. Alan Miller two years ago. Alan's younger brother, Vernzon Miller, T of Maryland, will be among the- 1 - contenders for a new record. ptKT top-notchers include Tom rvvlin of Maryland, Werner Brown Jin Spence of Duke, Bill Groves, Cathey and Mike Wise all of Car ina, B31 Murray of Washington and Jand Walter Carnes of South Carolina. BUI Murray is a twin brother of rrgi Murray, who' will run in the Lionel Weil 3Iile next weekThe Mur " are the only twins entered in the meet. 411 01 last year iuui muuui yitx-c- risers in the quarter-mile have rrtduated, and the race is expected to wide-open with all of the above cestioned well matched. Duke's Brora placed fourth in the quarter- , 1 r.nfaionM nnf,1wvr moot' William and Mary last spring. Last year's 440-yard race proved t, be one of the most exciting in the -jaes with Alan .aimer, ine aeieno 7 champion, nosing out Charlie Curl cf Washington and Lee, Bob Warfield, . mate. and Hid lion man ci Car olina. The winning time was 52.1 sec onds. Alan also won the conference outdoor event in near record time of 43J seconds. Tie 440-yard race Is one of several feature running contests "on Caro l's handsome banked track, which 10 laps to the mile and is longer in ne famed Madison Square Gar den track. - High School Gels First Tank Team; JamersonCoach.es When Southern conference swim ming coaches hear of Dick Jamer son's new job, they'll probably think that he's starting his farm organiza tion, for Carolina's swimming coach Las assumed the position as head of Chapel Hill's high school swim ming team the first in the school's tisiory. Twenty boys and nine girls fcavej been reporting to him regularly for tie past few days. Practice starts at 3:S0. He did say, however, that he would attempt to arrange one or two meets for the team. Mural Schedule Basketball 4:(K-Court No. 1: Phi Delta Theta No. 1 vs. Kappa Phi. Court .Vx 2: Old East vs. BVP No. 2, Cocrt No. 3: Lambda Chi Alpha vs. SAE No. 1. , 5:00 Court No. 1: Alpha Chi Sigma vs. SAE No. 2. Court No. 2: Pi Lambda Phi No. 1 vs. Kappa Al pha. Court No. 3: H No. 2 vs. Ever ett No. 2. Court No. 4: Kappa Sigma So. 3 vs. Phi Gamma Delta Volleyball 5:00 Court No. 1: Chi Psi No. 1 Beta Theta Pi. Court No. 2: K vs. Med School. Winter Quarter Coed Basketball Schedule Released The coed basketbafl schedule for the winter quarter was announced yester day by Mrs.- J. G. Beard, director of women's sports. Women's Dormitories No. 1, No, 2, and No. 3; Alpha Delta Pi; Chi Ome ga; Pi Beta Phi; and Archer House and Tow girls combined, all will compete in the intramural tournament. Following is the schedule of games through March 10, played at 4 o'clock I in Woollen gym unless otherwise speci- Feb. 14 Pi Phi vs. Dorm 1 , 15 AD Pi vs. Dorm 2 17 Dorm 2 vs. Chi Omega (3 o'clock) 17 Archer and Town vs. Dorm 3 18 Pi Phi vs. ADPi ; 19 Dorm 3 vs. Dorm 1 20 Dorm 2 vs. Spencer 21 Dorm 2 vs. Archer and x Town 22 Chi Omega vs. Dorm 3 24 Dorm 1 vs. Spencer (3 o'clock) . i 24 ADPi vs. Chi Omega 25 Dorm 3 vs. Spencer 26 Archer and Town vs. Dorm 1 27 Dorm 3 vs. Dorm 2 28 Chi Omega vs. Pi Phi March 3 Pi Phi vs. Archer and Town (3 o'clock) 3 ADPi vs. Dorm 1 4 Chi Omega vs. Spencer 5 ADPi vs. Archer and Town 6 Dorm 1 vs. Dorm 2 7 Archer and Town vs." Chi'Omega ' 10 Spencer vs Pi Phi Duke Noses Out Deacons, 42-41 Duke university's Blue Devil quin tet nosed out Wake Forest last night 42-41 in the Deacons gym in a game that saw the Deacons drop a close thrilling contest in the last few. sec onds of a five-minute overtime. The Deacs' caught the Duke team with a field goal in the last ten sec onds of play, that tied the count at 39-39, and sent the contest into the overtime. Duke scored first in the overtime, and then sank the foul shot that sewed the game up. With three seconds left in the overtime, the Deacs made a last desperate bid, which proved insuf ficient, and sank one field goal before the final whistle. K, ZBT, Take Mural Openers, Outclass Foes "Basketball Grimes No. 2 25, Old West 14; ZBT 25, DKE No. 1 22; Sigma Nu 21, Pi Kappa Alpha 9; K 64, Aycock No. 2 9. Scoring at will K dorm opened its quest for the mural championship by defeating a helpless Aycock No. 2 quintet 64-9. . The winners outclassed: the Aycock team from the start and it was only a question of how many points they could score. Ralph Crawford tallied 28 points for individual high scor ing honors. Davis was runner-up with 20 points. The Miller brothers, Julian and Bob, led the winners floor play. ZBT scored a 25-22 decision over DKE No. 1. The winners led at the half 11-8 and held to their lead for the remainder of the contest. Sims dropped in five field goals and five foul shots for a total of 15 points to lead the ZBT team in scoring. Tru man Hobbs led the DKE five with 6 pomts. Sigma Nu defeated Pi Kappa Alpha 21-9. in a contest that was marked by the aggressive play of both teams. Austin Bobbins was the leading per former for the Snakes and topped the scoring with nine points. Jack Jones led the loser's with four mark ers. ... , . - ' A scrappy Grimes No. 2 aggrega tion downed Old West 25 to 14. The winners enjoyed a 13-4 advantage at the half. Les Tomlinson sparked the winners play with 12 points. Rhine heart Freeman was runner-up with nine points. Worth was top man for Old West with five. potts Glamack. Tobs AC Tar Babies To CHAPEL HILL. NORTH CAROLINA Last Battle Ph Year's is 5 co: antoms Today Frosh Quintet Meets Phantoms For First Time There 11 be an emphasis on size this afternoon when Doc Siewerfs - small but effective freshman quintet takes on Bill Lange's powerful Phantom five in a regulation practice game getting under way at 4 o'clock. Much significance lies in this intra- campus feud for the Tar Babies, who will fill in Coach Lange's vacancies next year, are to face varsity compe tition for the first time. The frosh are not expected to give the Phan toms a hard fight, but it i3 entirely within the realm of possibility that the speedy yearlings may, for a time, make things hot for Coach Lange's charges. Wednesday night's freshman vic tory against State was disappointing, in its method cf achievement. The Babies were listless throughout and their inaccuracy at the foul line only five Conversions out of 14 at tempts as compared with the Wolf cubs seven out of 10 almost cost them the ball game. Captain El lis Freedman, after an auspicious start in the first half, lost the range in the second. Don Wilson had a bad night also, particularly in getting down the floor on a fast break. Sim Andrews did well in holding the rol lickine McKinney to 14 points and Jim White looked good under the Cub's backboard, but both Lew Hay- worth and Marshall Chambers were suffering from let-down fever after the Duke game and the locals were See FROSH BASKETBALL, page A. 4 I. Jamerson Races Blue Dolphins In Squad Meet This Afternoon Gorgeous George Is 12 Points Over Previous Mark George Glamack now has 470 points and is over last year's total of 45S, and the White Phantoms have only three games left before the Southern conference tournament. With time out until Monday night, the varsity op poses the freshman team this after noon at 4 o'clock in a regularly-scheduled game. The contest is expected to be more than just a warm-up for the Phan toms. It will provide competition that is always needed for the permanent existence of a winning basketball club. The Phantoms are the only Southern conference team that has beaten Washington and Lee this year, and are guarding against defeat. The Generals play here Monday, in Carolina's last home game of the 1941 campaign, before the Phantoms move to Duke Thursday and Davidson Sat urday for their final regular-season games. Duke lost to W&L. Tuesday night. Carolina topped the Generals last January 10 when they invaded Virginia. Whether Captain Howard Dobbins will be able to perform any more this winter is doubtful. The big fellow threw his trick knee out of joint in the Duke game. The W&L center played all over Glamack at Lexing ton, but without the close-guarding that Dobbins can provide, the Blind Bomber will be more at ease. George's 31 points against State Wednesday night pushed his season total to an even 470. points, over his - . . . . , high of 458 of last winter, final workout today Caro- . , - . rta olina seems assured of a tournament HlflftlTI BLIND BOMBER George Gla mack who has already totaled 470 points for the season, 12 more than his last year's total, and who has three more conference games to run his total up still higher. Ringmen Hold Final Workout For Maryland Fears Team Is Becoming Overconfident In 1792 William R. Davie and his nartv stonned beneath what is now r known as Davie Poplar and chose the towering tree as nucleus for a great enterprise in education. TODAY BASIL ttorring RATHBONE- DRtV- HUHAitu ilk BARBARA ALLEN RALPH MORGAN Also SCREEN SNAPSHOT NOVELTY . SUNDAY-MONDAY. Zane GREY'S . t a wnxm BO BEST YOUNG ; MOW sjOTT BEAK JAGCI3 YIEGINIA 10K JilU CMialUi - SII SiamirflHi Will Wills HUM Midi" Biitctti T " In an attempt to curb the wave of possible self-confidence sweeping over the swimming team after its string of four consecutive wins over conference foes this season, Coach Dick Jamer son nas arranged a meet today De twee n the first team and a combina- ion of second team and freshman swimmers, ine meet starts at o o'clock. Jamerson plans to swim the team this afternoon that will probably clash jwith Duke next Thursday. Per formances of the men will determine whether they will be used in the con test with the Blue Devils. Andy Weiss, getting back into shape after a siege of flu, topped the practice session yesterday with a 5:19.6 time in the. 440-yard freestyle. The time was over a 55-yard , course, and compares favorably with the con ference record of 5:21.7 set in a 25 yard pool. Close Races All of the races this afternoon promise to be close except the zzv and 440-yard freestyle and the 150- meter backstroke. The frosh cannot match the varsity in these events. With Lees and Jack Eshelman, varsity and freshman sprint stars, will probably furnish the best competition in the 50- and 100-meter freestyle events. For the second time this season Jamerson will put his first-team 400 meter freestyle relayists of Bob Rose, Georcre Coxhead, Buzz Mitchell and Whit Lees in action against a team composed of George Meyer, Denman Hammond, Ed Shumate and Jack Eshelman. Although the diving event lacks div ing events interesting the "crowd ap peal" and the stirring finishes of oth er events, it will match three of the best divers in the Southern conference varsity or freshman against each other and the results should prove in teresting. Don Nicholson, varsity No. 1 man, who has four firsts and two seconds in six meets this season, will have as opposition Johnny Feuchten berger, varsity man, and Gregory Schultz, frosh standout. Probable lineups will be:- varsity men are listed last. 300-meter medley . - Hammond, Shumate, Thompson; Gibson, Ousley, Basketball Tourney Tickets on Sale In reply to numerous queries with in the past few days concerning tickets for the southern conference basketball tournament, Herman Sch- nell announced yesterday that they may be secured for about $3.50 by writing fo W. K. Zehmer, Box 950. Raleigh. Coxhead. 220-yard freestyle Ma- honey, Ostrowsky; Weiss, Barclay. 50-meter freestyle Eshelman, Crow- son; Lees, Rose. Diving Schultz, Shields; Nicholson, Feuchtenberger. 100-meter freestyle Eshelman Hobbs; Lees, MitchelL 150-meter backstroke Funke, Hix; Gibson, Scheinman. 200-meter breaststroki Gross, Woodhouse? Ousley, Sittman. 440-yard freestyle Ortland, El more: Weiss, Stone. 400-meter free style relay Meyer, Hammond, Shu mate, Eshelman; Rose, Coxhead, Mitchell, Lees. Coed Sports Schedule Friday - 4:00 Modern dancing, 304 Woollen gymnasium. 4:00 BasketbalL 5:00 Fencing. Monday 3:00 BasketbalL 4:00 Modern dancing, 304 Woollen gymnasium. 5:00 Fencing. 7:30 Social dancing, 304 Woollen gymnasium. Tuesday 2:00 Golf, Tin Can. 2:00 Folk and social dancing, 304 Woollen gymnasium. 3:00 Mixed tap class, 304 Woollen gymnasium. 4:00 Modern dancing, 304 Woollen gymnasium. 4:00 BasketbalL 5:00 Fencing. After a Una's boxers will entrain for College Park, McL, where they will meet the Terrapin mittmen tomorrow night. For the Tar Heels it will be the fifth match of the season and they will be out to capture their third victory by repeating last year's triumph over the Maryland ringmen. The Carolina boxers will be under a dennite handicap tomorrow night for they will be without the services of Heavyweight Gates Kimball and All freshman boxers should re- port to the boxing room today at 3:30 for group pictures. Conference Champ Bob Farris, 145- pound regular. Both of these men are taking their senior comprehensives tomorrow. Williams Replaces Kimball Walt Williams, 235-pound heavy weight, will probably' be in Kimball's place. Williams has been working out all season and is one of Kimball's regular sparring partners. According to Coach Mike Ronman, Williams is better than the average heavyweight and all he needs is experience and more confidence. The post left vacant by Farris pre sents more of a problem to Coaeh Ronman. Leading candidate is Jack Jones, who fought the first match of See BOXING, Page 4 Coed Basketball When an insufficient number of coeds turned out for a scheduled bas ketball game, a mixed team of Caro lina coeds played the Chapel Hill girls yesterday. The coeds won, 17-11. Anne Moore was high scorer. See BASKETBALL, page 4. DENTISTS Dr. Robert R. Clark Dr. John . Pleasants Over Bank of Chapel Hill Phone 6251 ADVANCE SPRING SHOWING Suits and Sport Jackets . i - Carolina men are espe cially invited to drop in and see pur immense se lection of NEW SPRING CLOTHES AND SPORT JACKETS. Suits, 25 to $35 Jackets, $12.50 to $25 Student Charge Acc Invited DURHAM, N. C. 'A i f J 5 i 1 Country Fresh Eqa 2 Scoops Geld Seal leg Cream Blended With Mel low 15 1fO EAST FRANKLIN STREET Is J i wy

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