SATtJRDAY, FEBRUARY 9, IIMm&M Tar Heels Get 55 ? 20 Victory Over Jackets Carol Favored To Win AAU Evut ATLANTA, Feb! SThe Blue Dolphins of the University "of North Carolina proved too much for the swimmers , of 'Georgia Tech here today, walking off with an easy 55-20 victory. Carolina took eight" first places out of the nine events' on the program including a pair of tri umphs by co-captain Snooky Proctor in the 220 and .440 yard freestyle. The Dolphins are heavy fa vorites to take top honors in the Southern AAU champion ship to be held here tomorrow, Preliminaries for the AAU meet will be held tomorrow after noon with the finals scheduled for the evening. The Dolphins will have a full representation in the championship except for co-captain Ben Ward who didn't make the trip because of a bad cold. The 50-yard freestyle event went to Warren iFicklen of the Tar Heels in the good time of 25.6 seconds, but he was closely trailed by teammate Leroy Lit tle and Matthews of Tech. Dick Twining, Carolina's bril liant young ace had things all his own way in the 100-yard free style, winning in the time of 55.1 seconds. Thomas of Georgia Tech was second and Ed Shu mate of Carolina third. Jack Zimmerman took top honors in the 220 yard breast stroke in the time of 243.5 followed by Scheuer of Tech and Ficklen of Carolina. Both relay events were taken by the Tar Heels, the 300-yard medley composed of Jenkins, Twining, and Zimmerman win ning in the time of 3:12 while the 400-yard freestyle combina tion of Twining, Harvey, Fick len, and Morrow won in 3:46.1 time. The win is the second of the season for the Dolphins over Georgia Tech, the Yellow Jack ets being 60-15 victims of the Dolphins earlier in the season at Chapel Hill. t Radios and Record Players Soon - Featuring: Victor and Columbia Records -sS. Carolina Sport Shop "It Pays YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME at WALGREEN'S ' DURHAM, N. C. 1946 Win s- "I ; ..'..-..v.v.'.-.-.- --.'.&. .......... - , !.r ' . .vv.v JACK ZIMMERMAN Play Day Affair To Be Held Here Beginning at 1:30 Five Coed Schools Compete In Event Play Day a basketball tour nament with Duke, Peace, Sa lem, WC, and Carolina Women participating, will be held here at 1 :30 at the gym. The games are run off as a round robin with two eight minute quarters in each game. Each team plays each other team during the course of the tourney. ' The Women's Varsity team, which defeated the Dunn-All-Stars Thursday and the Hender son All-Stars earlier, will repre sent Carolina in this meet. After the game, refreshments will be served by the home team. AH people are invited to attend and see some fast basketball. ... , rPlayDay Schedule . ... Bye Duke UNC W.C. Round I Salem Peace Bye W.C. Duke Peace UNC Salem Round II Byfe Peace W.C ..Salem Round III Duke ...UNC Bye Salem Peace UNC W.C Duke Bye UNC Salem Duke Peace W.C. Round IV MUSIC that is Hot! MUSIC! that is Sweet! MUSIC tor Every Occasion to Play" THE DAILY White Phantoms Whip Maryland By 33-31 . COLLEGE PARK, MD., Feb. 8 North Carolina eked out a 33-31 triumph over Maryland here tonight. The White Phan toms lead at halftime, 17-12. Paxton led the Tar Heel scorers with 11 points, McKinney was next with 10, Jordan had 4, and Dillon 2. Trackmen Prepare For Cinder Event With a triumph over Duke under their belts the indoor track team has settled down to daily practice again in preparation for the Fourth Annual Invitation Meet being held here on February 23. Entries have already been received from several schools and many more are expected. A high brand of competition should be forthcoming in nearly every event. Before the war this meet was open to only Southern Conference schools with special invitational events for non-conference teams. Now because of the limited num ber of Conference schools parti cipating in track, the two divi sions have been combined which should result in better perform ances. Tar Heels Face Tough Foes In Tilts Today Three big events are on the University of North Carolina sports schedule for tomorrow. The swimming team will com pete in the Southeastern AAU swimming championships at At lanta ; the boxing team faces Army at West Point, and the basketball team will go up .against undefeated Navy in the major basketball game of the day. The Tar Heels hopes ; for Southeastern swim titles tomor row are headed by Dick Twin ing, who set five new records in the Carolinas AAU last week; Mike Morrow, new national 100 meter champ ; Co - Captain Snooky Proctor, former runner up in the National Junior mile ; and Mac Erie, Carolinas diving champ. - The Tar Heel entries for the ring meet at Army are Paul Gordy, 120 pounds; Gene Roth, 127; Jim Lodge, 135 ; Jim Lenz, 145; Joe Mallard, 155;, Johnny Richardson,. 165 ; Jim Stancil, 175 ; and Ed McGee, heavy weight. 1 Subscribe to the Daily Tar Heel ESQUIRE. Reprinted from the September issue RADIO REPAIRING Sets Called for and Delivered Tubes Parts Phone 4392 F. M. Carlisle TAR HEEL From Georgia Tech Snavely Expects Only Eight Old Girdders Back Carl Snavely, who is busy put ting his Carolina football sauad through winter practice work outs, says that of the 31 players who won letters last fall only eight are expected back next season. And only three of these, Snavely points out, were regu lars. They are Ted Hazelwood, tackle; Ed Golding, guard; and Bobbv Warren, tailback. The other five who were reserves last fall are Jim Camp, Bill Flamish, and Bob Kennedy, backs; and Dan Stiegman and Mike Rubish, linemen. Snavely says he expects sev eral former Carolina stars now in service to return to the cam pus, but just who will be back he doesn't know. A number of promising 18 year-old players are being lost to the draft, he says players who were being counted on for reserve and possible varsity service next season. ' Kappa Sig Quint Loses First Game To KA Five, 32-20 In the intermural race yester day, the Kappa Sigs were knock ed from the unbeaten ranks by a powerful Kappa Alpha quin tet. KA displayed fine teamwork as they beat the Kappa Sigs by a 32-20 score. Other games in the fraternity loop included Phi Delta Theta No. Vs victory over Pi Lambda Phi, 33 to 18, and Zeta Psi's 47 17 trouncing of St. Anthony Hall. '! There were three games for feited; BVP to Whitehead; TEP to Phi Delta Theta No. 2: and ROTC No. 2 to Lewis. The cage schedule for Monday is as follows : 4:00 Ringers vs Old West (court No. 1),. Sigma Chi vs Sigma Nu (court No. 2), Aycock vs Marines (court No. 3) , Kappa Alpha vs Phi Gamma Delta (court No. 4) . 5:00 ATO vs ZBT (court No. 1), Steele vs BVP (court No. 2), DKE vs TEP (court No. 3), Phi Delta Theta No. 2 vs Chi Psi (court No. 4) . Call at Tar Heel Office For Final Navy Score Results of the Carolina Navy basketball game may be obtained by calling the Tar Heel office, F-3146, between 5 and 6 o'clock this afternoon. -Alt- INC.. I04 of Esquire Durham's Watch Repairing . ; Over Village Theatre - Al Crawford, stalwart Tar Heel wrestler, gained a fall over his Virginia fop last night in the second period. Craw ford has been one of Caro lina's mainstays all season. Grapplers Triumph 24-8 Over Virginia CHARLOTTESVILLE,' . Va., Feb. 8 The University of North Carolina grapplers won an easy 24-8 victory over the Virginia matmen here tonight. The feature bout of the event was the scraD between Archie Thompson, freshman from Greensboro who won an over time decision from Virginia s McGrath in the 165-pound class. Al Crawford, showing his usual strength, gained a fall oyer Good in 16 seconds of the second period. 121-nound Smallwood over Wilhoit, by forfeit. 128-pound Johnston (C), over Delaney by decision. 136-pound Hearn' (C), over Adams by default. , 145-pound Derroco (V) over Roseman (C) by decision. 155-pound Seavor, (C) over Hamley by decision. 165-pound Thompson (C) over McGrath by decision m overtime. 175-pound Colstock (V) over Crutchfield by fall in 2:49 of second period. Heavyweight Crawford (C) over Good by fall in 16 seconds of second period. Tomorrow' Mag Announces Prizes A $1,500 prize contest open to all officially enrolled college students throughout the United States has been announced by "Tomorrow" magazine. The best short story and the best article will each receive a first prize of $500, while the second prize in both of these categories will be $250. Any theme is acceptable, and manuscripts will be judged sole ly on the basis of literary merit and clarity of expression. All manuscripts, whether or not they receive awards will be con sidered for publication. Length of manuscripts may range from 2,500 to 5,000 words. The notation "Entry for College Contest" along with the name and address of the contestant must appear on the envelope and also on the first page of each nanuscript. Return postage must also be included. The contest closes on May 1, 1946. All entries should be mailed to College Con test' "Tomorrow", 11 East 44th Street, New York 17, N. Y. NEXT THURSDAY FEBRUARY 14th IS VALENTINE'S DAY Remember your loved ones and friends with a CARD LEDBETTER-PICK ARD PAGE THREE Swimmers Boxers Tangle With Army Foe This Afternoon Tar Heel Ringmen Are Underdogs Facing one of the toughest bouts of the season, Coach Jule Medwin's ringmen will match gloves with Army's undefeated pugmen -at West Point this af ternoon at 4 o'clock. The local leather slingers will be gunning for an upset over the Cadet crew that has already brushed aside such strong teams as Maryland, Penn State and the Coast Guard Academy. The Tar Heel boxers lost only to Army last season. The Carolina boxers dropped a close 5-3 decision to Virginia last week-end. In this bout the Blue and White ringers were without the services of a heavy weight. Today the Tar Heels are in top shape with the exception of the 175-pound class since the regular Bos Beckwith was un able to make the trip. Filling in his place will be Jim Stancil. Coach Jule Medwin, whose team holds a .500 record, will send" the following boxers into the ring against Army this af ternoon : Paul Gordy, 120 ; Gene Roth, 127; Jim Lodge, 135; Jim Lenz, 145; Joe Mallard, 155; Johnny Richardson, 165; Jim Stancil, 175; and Ed McGee, heavyweight. Monogram Club News The Monogram Club will hold an important meeting next Tues day night at 7 o'clock in he club house at which time the Yackety Yack pictures will be taken. Jack Zimmerman, president, urges that all members of the club be present. Facilities at the club house will be open to members this week-end, the president announ ced. CLASSIFIED Advertisements must be paid for in advance and turned in at the Tab Heel business office. Graham Memorial, by 1 o'clock the day preced ing publication. Fifty cents (.60c) each inch end fraction. LOST Brown billfold with money and identification in it. Please return billfold. Bette Cook, 3rd floor Carr. Phone 3003. 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