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CHAPEL HILL, NORTH CAROLINA
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George Is Lost '
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3 Because he Accepted a Coaching .por
sition here last. foil, George, cfRoxie!-PdmaTiThard-Mttmg-OTrtfielder,
will
be inetfgibierbaseb'aH-this spr&ig;
and wuT&rjkhis.;talnt
instead of playing.
pjidman'sTosy leaves the1 Tar Hels
with a1 shortafpeof ' butffelders,: and ah
o'iher'place'bn'tlie5 local nine that-will
be body contested. Jfnv Mallbry,-h'ow
belonging :tb3 the-Washington ''Sena
tors, left" a big'hble'ni cenfei, and Rad
man";leaves 'left'-'field' unoccupied Al
Matheswho1 filled in there at the start
of last season, will be the leading corn
tehdeFfor Radman's "po'sti Hal Jen
nings will' probably1 return"1 to right
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"Although realizing -that" -he would
be ineligible this spring,1 Radman' 'ac
cented a position with" the 'University
last : fall7 and" helped coach freshman
football. He was usetl 'tb great'advari
tage with firstyear backfi&ld candi
dates; arid now"' isvslated"to work 'with
Head Coach Bunh "ji Hearri" and -' A's
distant "Coach" Bill "Fetzer with var
fcity baseball men. , r j
j Radmah. last-year -tyaS.' one Jbf the
jiardest hitting members - of a team
well stocked -with , .distance hitters,
and ? would doubtless' hold , down the
cleaiupj spot were -he t to; play, this
year.., He was the -.last.. :. of ..the , Tar
Heels' hitting" stars. Best prospect to
take over heavy - hitting duties" so" far
ft-BuTHonan, sophomore third base
man. By returning ta "sophomore form,
Jennings might' win the-fourth" spot.
Plenty Hurler;' No Hitters
XlTBiiimKeaoaiimesnwhiie is
starting his second week of outdoor
practice" with a 1 fair-sized " pitching
staff but' -no' hitters;.- Lefty Cheshire
pleads the pitching corps, followed by
JRed Benton! ace reliefer of last spring.
Hank Feimster,? ineligible last year,
'Souhomere Charlie-Moore, and Senior
Les-Tomlinson. complete the staff.
An 11-game-echedule- bas-been-ar-raiized.
includine the usual three
games with Duke, and contests with
Wj&t, W&M, VMI, Wake Forest,
Davidson, State, Virginia, Maryland,
Navy, Cornell, and Michigan.
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Runners Return
To Hard Drills
With the Maryland Fifth Regiment
Games coming up Friday night, Coach
Dale .Ranson's conference -. indoor
champions hit the boards yesterday
for their' first intensive drills since
fining the Southern diadem here
twio; weeks ago.- -j"
Filing -applkations) for 17 contes
tants, CarqliriahwilfV actually send
on lyt those '- men IsoH ieem. certain;. to
shv up well -againsirrV field that ih
ch dies a I banner: d &pt sentation f?om
th i better twcrcie.of.the nation
Fields of Maryranda'&fivcd; Indiana,
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BECAUSE HE helped coach the
freshman football team'; George
Radman is ineligible "for baseball
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In Loop
' Thwarted in the attempt to : bring
the team championship and emblem
atic placque back' to Chapel Hill, the
wrestling team, nevertheless gained
an "achievement 'which not even the
winning and runner' up teams 1 could
boast. Every Tar Heel entered : in t he
tournament copped a medal.' j-5 -From
145-pound champ Bill' Somer-
velPto fourth place Gene Dayaht,
evjBry-Bluend-JVhitefightezL. gained
an individual triumph. Roger jWeil
and Hobie McKeever took jrunner up
medals, co-captains Steve. Forrest, and
Don .Torrey,' -Sam Gregory, and Pick
Hamlin "comnleted -the. list for the
Carolina team with third place! med
als7.. The final, corrected, score! gave
Washington 'and Lee 32 points,-; VMI
29, and Carolina 27. r
The Generals won by virtue of their
Overwhelming strength . in the .lower
wetehts. : Sam : Graham, Bud Robb,
and Tom Fuller, all of:W&L won the
first threechampipnships. Robb beat
Tar Heel McKeever in the finals, for
his second Viu yer . the Carolina 128
pounder - this .year vFuller beat ;Da
vant in the semis,- "and wifti on a 'for
feit in the; finals , . . i
Somervell -Shines J
Maiyland,vir:d endeabygivin J ef
freysW VMli? tho;f ofgn Jickirfg, to
cop the'crown.?: The present; 145-pound
titiehoider;giyen onl'an outside
chance 'fc'wiim'irig'iiiirestournmeiit
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Two unbeaten conference records
were spoiled over , the-weekend. Both
Roirer Weil. 155-pounder, and Sam
Greorv. 165-pound eniry uroppeu
their first matches in; large competi
tion. t,:Weil, seeded .first, entered, tne
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semifinals via a bye, but had trouDie
in inai rouuu wuu .--
nd then lost out to Carter Beamer
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Every
Matman
Meet
' BilliSonervelL vsras the,shining lght
for thchargei bf 'Cbach Qujiilan.
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Som'erlveir v won .liisrst : inatch qn a
ifr'6Pavt0?" thei ook
a eldsedecision 5 xroitf' JtockstrpK oi
Chi Psi Palces
67-15 TrmnipH
From Delfes
: Basketball
Ruffin, 28; K No." 2 20:? V .
Zeta Psi No. 1 51 ; ATO It$ 22:;
Steele, 18; Law School No. IS.
Chi Psi, 67; DKE b; 15.-
Phi Kappa Sigma, 42 Pi -LamJcTa,
i Phi, 41. ; ' I? 'V?- i'rJi''
! In its.tot'sta'r;bT;t$eour''C:f
Psi lived Up te TiljradVafc; 5x:.2t
tions ,when
No. 2 ciub
jgave notice
the champions
Withf footballer Gwynn, Nowell lead
ing jthejway, the victors. "piled up a .31-to-7f
lead at 'the half 'and at the end'of
the third quarter the "score stood 51-7.
;In addition to Nowell's fine game
under the backJboard, ,the Chi - Psfs
displayed a fast-breaking .offense led
by Harnden and Neill. Nowell led the
scoring with C55 points i while - -Neill
dropped in, 17 and Harnden.il points.
Phi! Kipp.zigmlmV' ". t". " " '
v PhfKa"ppaJ Sigma, "in " a fast . and
. thrilling game edged .' out , '& one-pbirit
victory wheji they defeated Pi Lambda
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4,Tlie.game was juprand .tuck all the
way and ended with". Pi ; Lambda,des-
perately truig:.to, get, its hands, on the
ball.. while OPlli ,Kappa Sigs, ' were
freezing .it r,Xt0theJ.na,lf." th'e winriers
held a. 29-24 advantage, J Vut 'in( "the
third quarter, the Pi Lambda five went
ahead 34-33.; Bob Smithwas the : out
standing flayer, for the winners,, scor
ing. 18 points,iall ,on field goals Ed
Smiths played &ne (floor game for
Phi Kappaj SigniLentz was the .chief
sharpshooter . f or ,Pi; Lambda , collectr
ing 14 points. vMack . . with' 11 and
Schlenger, with, nine jpjQipta were run
ner-ups.
Zeta Psi:: Victorious -3 c . u x
; Zeta, fsi ran over ATO No. 1 to the
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tune JofJ.a,rto-22, score, fm its , first
game . :Of t he jyea. ,TJte Zetesi showed
enough power, to make thej going tougi
fot&the fawprites,;..; i.v: .
. ; The winners:,wen,put Linto the-lead
in. the . i beginning,, ; and tfewere never
threatened 1 At, he half -jtheyj were out
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KriowiiEeprmers
To Swim In AAU: :
Tank Meet Here 5
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With more1 ihan" 35' entries already
in and the deadline not until' Friday
night, the Carolinas AAU swimming
meet, which will be held here Satur
day afternoon and night, promises to
bring more big-name swimmers here
than any tank event ever held in Bow
man- Gray pool. ' 1 ; - ''r- ;
Jack "Russell; ' Loyola ' ' fcoUege of
Baltimore " freshman dive, ! ' who has
i.r-.- ...'. t s . i
been conceded a good chance of win
ning " the national"' junior event, ' has
signified -his intention' to enter' the con
test: Russell VaS a consistent winner
in interscholastic meets last: ty'e'ar
and has hung up, a gpod vrecprd ; at
Loyola this season Hi lt 1 1 tl r'.. I
Other entries so far include Dan
Boyerand RTobert Brook 'of Massanut-!
ten-Boyer-R-.:diverrmitheiinai;ional
fUniai eventnand swimcthesinterschol-
astie i 10(V meterfe-THeatipreient, is the
holderbf the40jand 50-yard i f ree-styleprep-school
-rsk:ords,of -18.2 and
83.4610 has covered' the" 100 meters
ireestyle-:;in.55.-. .i-iCesi -yM !
tc-Kjim Barclav. rn the 400 "meters, and
Johnny- FeUchtenberger, in the AAU
diving j events are the only returning
individual winners. Both are Carolina
varsity swimmers.
1 The Carolina varsity is champion in
the 400-meter freestyle relay and a
Duke team won the national junior
150-meter medley relay last year.
Under national rules, a winner in an
event is not allowed to compete in the
same event next year, so Duke's med
ley team will be unable to defend its
title.
The two national junior events
the diving and the medley relay will
be the feature events of the Saturday
night program.
Coed Sports Schedule
Tuesday
2:00T-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.
itouM.bjneithiciqf icijiv iH - lJWt Hy: Y'1
4:00 Basketball.
5:00 Fencing.
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eiSB.ROSI.'and GEORGE GLA3IACK- were -member of th 'first and
f ecf; AfTcttrnament ' bssketball team9 selected its sportsi writers and;
zscfZ&te?ati'e&fhb Southern- coiif erencsej Itourjjey f.in oBleigh'i lasfe.weekr
vofe a- lrricd at forward 'on.the
;TKat! StafSmfent Made
Of Devils' Fine Team
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' ; Byf Leonard- Lpored:;i.i5 t
Duke university' Blue, Devils rejgn
the Southern 'conference -basket
as
ball cJiampions of 1941, and Carolina's
Phantoms, despite v their todrnameiit
defeat remain, the greatest team in Jbe
league and-, .pfirhapthp jgretetin
the South. ,;r 7 -V .
.7iFo take away f rom -thet Blue-Devils
any. credit . for . 'their- -victory in the
tournament-would be .neither, fair ,np5
sportsmanlike . But the records , still
show ihat Duke ;wqn -eight .. and r lost
four :in; the regular fseasonjwas tied
f orfif tU. in i the conference standings
and entered the tournament .unseeded.
Carolina : meanwhile; won 14 and lost
one to , ; Duke, and "ppints.i;? scored
against.",.,! ix-A'j 0.i ?c-J,x2
s - By virtue of its . 38-i37 defeat of Car
olina in the opening round and j sub
sequent .lickings'- administered l.U Wil
liam "and . Mary and South Carolina,
Duker. is? the conference: c champion.
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i ment. '.Tne misfortune was that they
v. ,
was the only realrgamednlfthe tourna
ment ovv.a oj "hvjvhsCl .
-: Duke,-along with-Carolina, hasHbe
finest lair club the conf erehceIn
the "tournament -the play of Cy Vala-Velrf--'Cfiu'ck
HoHeyh the est-:&i&-onstrated
this' poirit.v 'nIniaddrtioia -to
their standout showing in the -closing
gameibf heseason7 "the" Blue" Devils
packed the punch 'that is - generally
attributed to the 'real champion- the
ability to come through when, the
chips are down. Carolina missed four
victories: by .one: point,, and, one; very
important one by two points. ' ;
' The fairness of determining cham
pions in 'any sport by -means of a
tournament has long been debated In
the East, all other sections'- of1 the
country in fact, championship tourn
aments have 'been discarded, The
tournament" at Raleigh, bti the whole,
is financial,' drawing a profit of about
$4,500v - ' i;-'- sA;Xl :o
; If the- shoe fits, wear it that may
be Lthe proverb 'thrown-up-in reply to
criticisms of the tournament. - Duke
last "vear- had1 the best record was
see'ded: first; and- theh losti'tb Carolina
;in--the finafe.'- The' Phantoihs, it-was
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Mural Sche
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hl Basietbali wi'b
4:
Court No. 1 Steele
vs.
RuffinTCourt::Nor2 K o. "1. vs?
Town Nol..-w.'
5:0Qjouri No. 1-BVP No. 2
vs. Everett No. 1; Court No. 2 -Town
No. 2 vs. H No. 2; Court No.
3 Lewis No. 1 vs. Aycock No. 1.
Volleyball
5:00 SAE vs. Phi Delta Theta
No. 2; TEP vs. Kappa Sigma No.
2.
Table Tennis
3:00 ZBT No. 1 vs. Zeta Psi No.
2; Phi Delta Theta No. 1 vs. Chi
Psi No. 1; SAE No. 1 vs. Chi Psi
No. 3.
3:30 St. Anthony No. 1 vs. Kap
pa Alpha No. 3; Sigma Chi No. 3
vs. Kappa Alpha No. 4; Phi Alpha
No. 3 Zeta Psi No. 1.
4:00 Phi Delta Theta No. 2 vs.
SAE No. 2; Zeta Psi No. 3 vs. Sig
ma Nu No. 3; Phi Alpha No. 1 vs.
Beta Theta Pi No. 1.
4:30 Phi Gamma Delta No. 3
vs. Kappa Sigma No. 3; Phi Alpha
No. 2 vs. Chi Psi No. 2; Phi Kappa'
Sigma No. 3 vs. DKE No. 3.
. 5:00 Phi Kappa Sigma No. 5
vs. DKE No. 2; ATO No. 1 vs. Phi
Gamma Delta No. 1; Phi Kappa
Sigma No. 2 vs. SAE No. 4.
5:30 TEP No. 1 vs. Kappa Sig
ma No. 2; Sigma Chi No. 2 vs.
ATO No; 3; Med School vs. Grimes
No. 3.
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first.team;and Glamack-at cente.on-tv
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Bjenihan Hammond
ElectedC
0aby;plphms
ili Denman I Hammond,:.- backsfroker,
has -been-elected f captain? of the: 1941
freshman swimming" team v Ralph
Casey, coaeh announced yesterday.
;!j Hammond . won. first place in ; the
backstroke in every inept? was a member-
of the.1 150-meter rmedley-relay
team ; with-dSd hi Shumate ; and . Jack
Eshelman. :which - setcK'a Mnewool
record of 1:35.3,- and; was & member f
the. 220-yard freestyle relay team with
Shumate,; Alex Wilson and; Eshelman
whichtied the pool record of 1 :55.4.c f .
o'r'Cohsidered : all season ,to be the best
baekstfoker t in i the Southern conf err
ence -'-'f resliman i or varsity - Ham
mond consistently ' marked - up r top
times'7 in the event I and ; finished the
season with a superlative 1:02.2 for
100 yards. - j
Sanders,r Gennett
!Are" Only Chatnbions
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bmm Mitt Team- :
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Walking off with a second-place in
the team division and two ehampioh
snips at the conference tournament
at Columbia, S. ,C, last, weekend,' the
Carolina" mittnien hung up : their
gloves yesterday for" the season with
the; knowledge that they had com
pleted 1 a successful campaign for
1941. - ; "
.'With a season record. of three wins
and three losses including victories
over such powerful teams as Virginia
and the Eastern Intercollegiate . cham
pions" from Perm State, Coach Mike
Ronman expressed ; his satisfaction
with the Tar Heel's performances and
issued - due - praise ' to the - individual
members of the squad. Also gratify
ing to- the , little boxing ' menton was
r.
the fact that Eis charges' had defeated
the Conference-winning Citadel team
in a dual match a little over a week
tago. - .
Superlative Praise HUI ;e!
Co-captains Andy Geniiett and .Red
Sanders" tourney victors in their
events, Coach Ronman could find only
superlatives to describe "their exhibi
tions of last weekend. Ronman herald-
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ed them as "two of the finest boxers
Carolina ever had."
In winning the 127-pound title, An
dy Gennett climaxed three years of
hard work with the mittmen. As a
sophomore in 1939 Andy started his
varsity career by topping a -brilliant
first season wfhen he reached the fi
nals of the conference tournament.
Last year he was beset at the begin
ning of the season by an illness which
prevented him from reaching the win
ning form which had marked his fights
the previous year.
In his initial bout this year, Andy
Carolina
Mittnien
After
Successful
The Carolina Playmakers
announce
the opening of a new play
THE MARAUDERS
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by
Noel Houston
Tomorrow Night at 8:30
The Playmakers Theatre
Performances also Thursday, Friday
and Saturday nights.
All seats reserved.
Admission 50c or by season ticket.
Meet Decides ,
League Ghanip
In Swimming
; . , n-irBy Harry HclfswortJi , ,
r Four. Carolina swimmers. two cfj
them- members of ithiLrsfc Uai varsity,
oft North; Carolina,' swimming, jteam--..
will come to th.enda o5.teirrt4ual;
met competition this-af tern oo, when
tbeBlueiiDolphins epgag,6XJSte:-;col5
lege .a;meet,.thafc w.detddthe.
Southern, jConfrenca na ehanrpiorshi ju
The coutestwi trt'Oic'J
c.Bil Thcmpsonpf retstjylerj and U oel
Wbodhous, brtasttbcixrVfo.both ivt
whbm ares two-year; 'letteimejj;j.aud
BuzivMitchell :and jHeafy jGfeswjll.
round. out-their jiual met; eligihilitj.
Although Mitchell, aBuiiBterjt.rui&
only : in hia Second iiTeA?! ajid; Grcs a
breaststrokertTLhi;first year.P jibQ
varsity, neither UIwJTo'arp
lina again; -rXirpss .isj; as nipru sudis
finishing while, the ;five-y ear; rule re
moves MitcheU from Abe,, swimmingi
scene JJe;is in lawiechooL'rjV t - . i
Thompson, .Wpodhoqse.,;p 7 ,
. But ..the records, of jThpmpso and
Woodhouse stand out above, the. rest
They are :the last -two men.-in school
"' Everyone who has"'beehi' out for -swrniming-this
year isf'teuesteb! by
Coach Dick :jane?rsoW':feprHt',
the swimming ' pool ;'tnis?t ' af ternbon. ' 1
who rere members' of - taerUniversity's
first tank .tlam, three yearst ago,; and
have - been -out for rswinuaing since
then. ;;'i o J -: ) llvoAi rJzdc-'z
Through, no. fault of 4 their; own,
their value to the teaxn .as .far as ac
cumulating points has-been very slim
this year because, of : the; presence pf
more-experienced swimmers. But the
spirit of the two consistent,? work
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got off -tola -false startland,. lost to
Virginia Tech's Bobby Andrewswho
won the league crown atr 135pounds
Iast; Saturday. After this 4 mishap,
Andy returned to 'his1 natural fighting
weight,-127 pounds,:iand) went unde
feated ; for the. ,rest : of 3the season, Jn
whipping the: Citadel's. iRonnie Luer
ich in the finals Saturday,; Andy gave
evidence that . Jie, is onevqf,Ithe..most
finished boxers in intercollegiate ring
circles today. ; ; , ;;
, Successfully: defending his 165
pound title, Co-captain -Red, Sanderp
established himself as ,- the. sensation
of the tournament by; scoring, knock
outs against all three of his opponents.
Displaying a masterful counterpunch.
ing ability, Red Sanders rocked Virr
ginia Tech's Elmore. 1 with -:-s .potent
hooks from both hands and in 1:45 of
the second round floored the Cadet to
retain the crown he won last year.
Previous ,to his battle; with Sanders,
Elmore had won five successive fights
by knockouts. 4 ' : , j
In the last -two years of scollegiated
competition, Red has lost only one
fight that against Somervell of Vir
ginia in a flukish affair last year.
This season the worst he has done is
a tie which came when he was! fight
ing in the 175-pound division in the
Citadel match.
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