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Ui i ( t F ii r 8 I h.JNofetOp-vAT rMincj??yiattcr! r By Harry HollingSTrorth I ' - ii t r ; !- o Putting down one word after another .this morning, we. find that . there are several things of which we wish to dispose.'. . Right'off the hat from the way things are looking now .Coach Bunn Hearh may not he ahle to field nine men, unles he drafts players from 'the intramural Softball teams, to make up the '.Carolina' baseball team this spring. Reports say f that a large umber 'of the players aren't ' eligible and those who are may be draf tedjbe f ore basebalT time'?folls Wound.1 P V . ' And -there's ;at least ' one member of thefteam hoV'thinking'-'aWut sign Sng ; with -a professional' team before - tee4bemW of the -season' .,fT. '. Hearn 1 was'ln town' yesterday fahd! the'day be 1 for sorta" checking W 'on things - arid he found them very disappointing. T ; !The TarHeels wonithe conierence ti tie lastyear; but Tiave1 'a' tough -job Just because ' five " ; members v of ""this year's White 'Phantoms are alumni of the intramural leagues, Herman Schnell wants it understood he's.-not' running a schoo ,f or the intercollegiate teams. . lAnd Her man is certainly pleased with the calibre 1 of the Intramural teams this year. ... "Perhaps we don't of fer jls manv different sports as many schools do," he said, "but I'd be' willing to wager we have about the highest calibre teams.' ... A member of one of the . undefeated basketball teams , on. the. campus thinks the mural league is faster than his prep school league. V New name suggested, yesterday for the White Phantoms Jis White. Ban tams, or the' Bantam Phantoms or-the Phantom. Bantams. '..'..Either of the three .would.' certainly; ;be appropriate for this- year's edition ..of? the .Phanr toms.. 1 i, And. gratying, .too, Js, the manner in .wikh.ttevnfhcconw 'through. : . nihe ieanjwprk cand: the j5piri.Utsplays ,on theflopr has:done 'much "to improve L-thernorale; of0the student-body-which-was-ebout- ready to give up after sunncin $e -froi-ball team throughl&a'iij$rUisie4- son. Wer hear rumor's that Carolina ,.Se MINCE MATTERS, vg A EVP; SA!EzRi U rl ::-:'l- lu urn YESTERDAY'S RESULTS BASKETBALL V . J BVP 33, Alexander 23. . , , j 1' SAE No. 1, 47; Sigma Nu No. 2, 2. :Pi Lambda Phi No! 1, 21; Beta The- t Pi No. 2, 5. " Mangum No. 1, 37; Ruffin 19. VOLLEYBALL . , Everett Nbl 1, 2; Old East 0. . ( A well-rounded BVP attack" over came last year's dormitory champion, Alexander, ! yesterday in the leading mural basketball game by' a : 33-23 count." It was" the" second win of the TrV?. t:'v The scoring for the winners was di vided fairly evenly .with Charles Moo dy and Frank Zimmerman taking, top honors. Moody accounted for 13 tal lies 'and .was especially, effective; in controlling the backboards. ;Zimmer- man sank five field , goals ; and ; two fouls for 12 points and runner-up hon ors. .The rangy ; BVP. five flashed a defense that kept Alexander's smaller men from retting, an open shot at the basket during the second half , while marking up enough, tallies to take the contest with ease. , Don Blanton : and Martin Barrier also- played ,:well for h winners while Russ Davis was the chief threat , of Alexander with eight "In k farcical contest SAE No. 1 elim inated Sigma' Nu No. 2 by a score of And Mang ARE YOU WELL PROTECTED? In These Times of National Defense, It is Your Duty to Protect Yourself Against Colds The Common Enemy of AH l j'-V:.",V; ' Try Our Prescription Service -- i-'; also :,,v?' ' . Oar Fountain Service . ' Day or Night Delivery White Meets Ken Rathbun In Feature CHARLOTTESVILLE Va.,lJan.23 A capacity crowd of some A0OO fans is expe&faioo!donJtmiorriw bight in the renewal of the age-old rivalry between CaVoTihaV'mrttttien and the CaValiers wipe off last yearns' Dlot" and decisively trounce the underdog "Tar Heels J I Hut-Coach": Mike "'Rorimairf and hist determined 'group of 'willing;; but mexperienoed,'ringmen- are set topull a few surprises.' larar r,di F : ' Every loyal Virlinian is remember- ingthe 1941 humiliating defeat" at the hands of the Tai' Heels and will be satisfied with 'nothing less ! than" a re peat rof the' ' football upset pulled ' by Bill ' Dudley ' and : his . gang last ' fall. While on the other side of the fence, Coach Ronman is entering a squad which he hopes will scare the living daylights out of the Cavaliers and per haps come through with another win over its highly touted rivals. Virginia this year was hit hard by graduation and has only one returning regular, Ken Rathbun, but has some of the classiest sophomores below the Mason-Dixon line,:whb helped no end m-tne aeieai oi-vn, conquerors i .4' ' ' TTnT - - -C the Tar Heels. Carolina was hard,by graduation, draftand otlier mWr Virginia CavaliCTf. Every "brie1 of the Virginia fans Is' expectinp to see1 the eouanqym cha cf5 upsetting, :him. ?,i il tJlops. notherjine.exhibitlorijoomstin-the none too, Pjomjsg, sophomores, re- ( whkhHpitriBuddy s?esiannwc9mers. -!U,iUih:tSKfto pfonearolinaagaiust.rjnker.Hey Leading the Cavaliers into battle wiU ajd,, - Both, boys are former :-members be the afore-mentiqnedrRatibun,Twho Gf the Qoldsboro swimming association holds5 two' tfruinph's rbverv Tar ieel op- team . aTM -have-performed -in- many pbrients 'during 'his ' shoH;careerV and wfll'Be9diii -tbmaket thiree in a;:roW: lonioiiuwiiiK"!" . vmA i"0 & itf'lhe1 Cavalier vatack is "little .'Willie cr rc.iT- ! r'--n ; :, Lambda Phi;: Tri - . 8-..-71 JT-- r -if in win murais 47-2. .The honors of the game do not putting in long.hours of work in prepa go to Dave Ruraph of SAE who tallied ration5 for his bout with Barnett and is 19 points.on nine field, goals . and one foul, or, to. Clayton Moore of the win ners with 10 points. Instead,. Sigma Nu's Leigh Wilson deserves a place in the mural hall of fame. He. sank a fwb-nointer the only score," for the ouxciassea oignm In J another' low-scoring battle, Pi T,mMa Phi held the No. 2 team of Betas to' five markers while taking the tilt.21-5: Bernard Rocker .of , the Pi Lambda Phi's netted five field efforts for 10 points pacing tne winners. Rocker's floor.game.also. featured the contest along with the defense of the entire ri Laraooa vcui. u6-; """t thews slipped througn tnai aeiense long enough to sink one field goal and three fouls for all of the scoring done bv the Betas.' rr T ;; ' r ' 1 tMansrum's 37-19 win 'oVer Ruffin was somewhat of a revelation i follow inp- the two one-sided matches; 'Ruf- fin's James Kelly was top' man. for the: game with 13 marKers wnne, vn ham with' eight and Tom Sparrow with eight set the pace for the winners. T Everett's No. 1 volleyball squad dis posed of Old East in two ' straight games of the single volleyball match woatowlav ' TTip score. 15-5. 15-12 in j w j - ' - r favor of Everett' . '., ...... 1 T - f - - T dlphinsfavored Over State Mermen; &ipMFr(bst : By Harry ; Hollingsworth Carolina's Blue DolpHiris will notch their third swimming victory-of the;seasWthis'"aftern in Rfiefeh whnheriswi?J Sjaje college-in the -first-Southern, conference dualmeet of the year. That much is certain; hut wttat tne Today s meet.win jproDaoiy ue wai ypiv' ;::rs will get'ihis' season ia go after, S6utherh "corif erence, , short. course n rvV nnrl Jamerso'n has groomed them this week to break at least n i " -,- j? FrosJi Fa 4 . -untried against a team iii their class, th Baby Dolphins" wiir swim . State frosh team in a meet which will be held in conjunction with the varsity meet. For its first meet of the season Ralph Casey's freshman team is hard hit by injuries and is not as strong as it would have been one week ago. ; ...... . Louis Arky, the No. 1 backstroke, and Leroy Little, the top 220 man, are out, Arky for the season and Little until he overcomes a bad cold. .. Steve Sakoloff, No. 2 breaststroker, will not partici pate because of a cold.r , .--"j ; . ; The best event of the freshman meet, and perhaps of both meets, will be the 100-yard breaststroke .which , will .pit p.11w Georee Whitne?. Whitner, favored.in the race, is, shooting; , f or,' a- national! f jreshman the event, but Kelly has ,4 Jm ets on first ti otner, Barne,tJpp.hompre1sensapn,.h9 already, disposed sof heSoHthern" cpn f erence, champioiy.TBphby,, .Andrews, of VPL ",. Barnett is ..being'iiledi as.,the greatest artistic'punchereyerj tqear theVyirjginia colors.. J His., opponent to morrow niffht." MiltHa'rris, has .been determined to force Barnett to the limit. Fred White has.the chore in fighting Rathbun and to date has. improved over his last fight when he lost a very close decision to Jack Spencer of VPL White covers up nicely and has been throwing more punches. , , .:!; The rest of the two teams-line up in about the. same fashion. 'Both are mostly inexperienced but Carolina has a dependable group, of ringmen who are get defeat the vaunted Cavaliers. Captain Johnny Johnston seems to have hit apeak in coriditionirig and will withe Tar Heels into battle. At 120, I UicK .ounay win get nis ursi, utstt? yx collegiate rcompetition' and has given indications of being capable to do kjs part. At 145 Bill SoyarsjwilLbe out to make it two iii a rowrand his ex; hibitions the. past 'week 'give , him - 1 chance' Jo ; come jthrobgh un scathed. ; -'.ri V' iK&l? y.'i- The rest of Jhe team lmes'up, with the .same, team. -This 4 Jthp "h?yln4vf o)o!s$i each lk- L ink11 - A$ 4 . J JZ22m HE BECAME -WW ! 1 k THS Kal f rA ni V UOSARJ ! I I m HALED iiiiiVMUIfl I.JZHOtiBl Btsle'W fflndefao nnaijcore wm v&VF "IV,i-r,o rwftrs.. and .nerhans .lUUi f -vviuu tww TT7v,T l .... v i The 300-yard; medley, relay; team of Denny 5 Hammond, : Bob - Ousley -. ana Georee Ooxhead.wiU ir all probability establish a new conference mark for the distance, r All week the men have been setting fast times in practice and should better the mark withou too much trouble. Hammond and Ousley should get new marks in their individual events jHam- mond in the backstroke and Ousley in the breaststroke. Hammond in prac tice has registered a 1:38 for the dis tance which is well under the confer ence record. It was also his fastest time in his career.' Ousley in his event has recorded a' 2 :29.4, nearly five sec onds better than the conference record a nd under1 good "swimming conditions Dotn men snouxa get me xcvuxu. The fourth conferencerecordwhicli will probably be chalked up by Dolphins is the 400-vard freestylerelayuxjel. The probable team will be "Jack tishel man, Whit Lees, Jim Barclay d.Den ny Hammond. dc'-Jim,Batc'Tay0 ;and -AndyWeiss'kaiid a'n7 outside chk'ncWdafbf gtti'ngnew records iiiltne-io1 and'' fhe: r440-yard swrins;HDuring0pra ?;wek Barclay did the 220. in 2:20.2 whfch is six-iefrths Jofa second rbettern than tirrie-he'nasever0 doneln' practice'or competition.1 Weisraid': Stiff- in-the 440-better than the corif erence record. Weiss' return who at the first.of the week hit a slump, to early-season form which has helped the Dolphins --quite considerably in the distance events." State has one of the better teams in the Southern conference but, as most other, teams in the conference, is hardly a match for the Blue Dolphins.' Caro lina is strong in every event and will probably1 take first and second, if the strongest men are used," in perhaps six of the nine events. - 1 Four .lettermen' and. 10 sophomores, not , to mention several reserves from lasts year's, team, and a new coach, C. N. Carroll, forms the Terrors" tank team. Leon McCaskill at 155; Lyman Higdon at; 165 r,andjWalt! Williams at heavy- weight. ;; Yz. The f frosh squads .coachedby Bob Farris, will be out gunning for its first win' of the season in the preliminary match tomorrow afternoon. : Leading the revamped; Tar Babies into: the'ring will be' Ed Gregory, about the" hardest hitting freshman; ever to hit thee parts, in the 175-pbund divis ionr where he will meet men ; his own See BOXING, vage i MILE rrrr STARTED THE - WINTETcCAM-i RAI6N W(TH '""B0WLT MILE-HE'S ..THEONS- MINUTE . track -At 7.- I DON NICHOLSON, Southern con ference diving champion, carries all of Carolina's diving hopes - in ; to day's swimming meet with State, since Johnny Feuchtenberger will be unable to participate. Nicholson won 'the low-board ;. event last J week against Virginia after losing to Feuchtenberger in the Navy contest. Fenciers WbiMn Hard for First Meet of Season " " 'With an'1 eye on iheif first meet of the5 season the tJarblina 'fencers have been perfecting their tacics, during "in'' firsteerweek;of;jfchip Quarter, Xlthopi three, cb'psqcutie meets have !been Cancelled 'due to ,date ,Con iUcts,J T ther sord-wielders have .;high hopes 'that the " next weekend will, see competition with the Winston-Salem Men's ,,club. ( . . , A yr:n) Not -deterred in 'the least by; these weekly disappointments, ; Co-Captain Larry . Hutton, understuay zo : voacu Harrington, has- been , developing,' a style -which J should trouble , all teams who invade ; the Tar, Heel strip. . Hut ton, a south-paw sabrist from Greens boro i has made himself: known in the fencing world and ran up such a good record last year that he was;eiectea Drill for Tilt Wake Forest Plans Tdenge l)efeat; ; ; By Tar Heels .. .1.7 J:-.:! ;: .;: i". "., Anticipating a warm reception from Wake Forest's Deacons this, coming Tuesday nighty Coach" Bill Xange put his . White Phantoms, through a stiff conditioning 'drill last night. . v . ; ? j Profiting from the schedule break that gave them an open date -Thursday night, the TarHeels are now back in the swing of "longdaily' scrimmages and expect to be able to meet the Wake challenge next week. After losing Ed Shytle and.Wray Lewis via the influenza'' and injury route during the earlier part of the waak, ' the ; Phantoms are once more back at full strengthnand hope to stay in ' top ' shape throughout the coming week which features, 1 in' addition to the tilt with the Deacons, a home game with VMI. By virtue of their signifi cant victory over NC State here last Tuesday night, Lange's men "are once again in a favorable position to pick up some : ground on the Conference leaders. If a repeat victory can be racked up against Wake, Carolina will move into three successive home games against the Cadets, Davidson and Duke. :: 'yXi ;:! : - ' ' ' Tuesday night's sally against the Deacons in Baptist town should result in a ; well-played; hard-fought ball .fame. Wake is'traditionally tough on CAMPUS SHOP FOR QUALITYlJIERCHANDISE' Lights Medium,; ;arid f V Dark jGrey Flannels gM loni Matmen Seek Second Win Of Season By Stud Gleicher " Coach Chuck Quinlan will aim his varsity mat guns in the direction of Raleigh tonight at 8:30, when the Tar Heels -attempt "to" blast the invading Wolf pack but "of the "Southern confer ence picture. ; George Zink's star frosh aggregatibn,' taking a page from the varsity bbbk, is also prepared to knock State's first year men out of the run ning,1 at .7 o'clock. The Tar Heels will be gunning for their 'second win of the season.-A r:citc.--;i-tv ? '-i f: n: Leading State's "attack" will be Troxler and - Brandt. -Both men are experienced 'grapplers " and rank high in Southern conference circles. Brandt, at 175 pounds, will face Carolina's Lem Gibbons who has been up against cham pions in his first two varsity bouts. Gibbons put up scrappy fights against both the Eastern Intercollegiate champ, and the Southern conference titleholder, and is expected to throw quite a few surprises at Mr. Brandt. 5 . Coming through the time trials in tact, the varsity starters against Navy and Duke will once more represent the Tar Heels. In the 121-pound class will be Bill Redfern. Hobart McKeever, undefeated in two starts, will Iwrestle at 128 pounds. Moving down from the 145-pound division to 135 pounds will be team handyman, John - Robinson. Gene Davant will go at 145 ; pounds. Sam, Mordecai, promising intramural winner,: will wrestle in the 155-pound slot. Frank . Mordecai,: efficient ; 165 pounder, will, once again be Quinlan's choice.! Lemi Gibbons; will be in the 175-pound :class', John Sasser,' tictor againstv Duke in; almost ' record-time, will be the unlimited 'entry.- viiJi'lfi . i -The freshman team of .BiU Nacham-son,.;DickrWeintraub,- Claude? Strkk land,o Art Bluethenthalr' , Bill Griffin, Bill iKempK John Davis and ' Grimsley Hobbs ; .will 'probably not be altered against o the Wolf letis. Only . possible change:in ,last' week's -starting lineup might come in the 136-pound division where Irv Zurple and DickMorgan ate both pushing Strickland for the spot. Quinlan will have all three men Tveigh in, and . his choice will not be known until ring time .- -n-'; ;l.,U'.r .':? -ax second-string sabrist on the All-American team. w ;. , - I With only a short time to get up to par, both the foil and epee teams have been working out diligently under the tutelage of Harrington and Co-Captain Tom Deering and should develop into an A-l outfit. : , ;, r . ."" : With their home boards and; will be primed to avenge jthV 530 jset-back sustain-; eo here Tat the Hill on January 13riast season Carolina thumped -the Deacs; soundly, 61-45, at Woollen, but suffer-! ed many anxious moments at Wake' Forest before achieving their closest; victory of the year, 43-40. It was only tiiree weeks ago that ' Coach; Murray Greason's club pulled the unexpected on their home floor by beating George'; Washington, . 39-35, a team' that had. previously walloped them by a good; margin. TJ c, ,:T 1ir ; rruv... I Lange' W 'taking Vnb1 chances: His; team is being prepared both mentally! and physically for. a rough, bruising! contest one that will require stamina" and polished basketball on the part of the locals. . ", i A gratifying point, that is brought to light by statistical research, brings: to the fore the fact that the Tar Heel; system of defensive play is still caus-! ing opponents plenty of trouble. The opposition, in seven intercollegiate con tests, have. averaged but 30 points a; game. In contrast, Carolina offensive; power has racked up a commendable; average of 40.3, points per game an ' average not to be . compared to last; season's splendid total in size, but ani average that has been t sufficient to. produce a fine early campaign record l of five victories as compared to, two , losses Deacons mtyim mm m m m m m -j PHONE ; 6141 : THEY'RE COW White Button-Down B9 a a ML S w am m MEM S L 1 ' ' IK5 OK FOU. 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