TinT.:r5v( jaijttap.y . THE: DAILY; .TAR; KEEL PAGE TItREE 1 3 Tar Heel Cagers Seat Allotment Planned For Duke, State Cage Frays Yi-iri.n Crook of the Carolina At!.I'-ti" Ufpaiimrni announced i: iy tfiat a system of split j,.,.; t!.c 5taJnt Wly in half will ... nut. into ff-(t for the N. C. ;,! basketball Rarnc on Janu-' ;,!V 2 iintl thr Duke game on IVhiimry 17, in order that every one may set to see at least one (,f thco contests. Both Ramos are -., ! , -hi !'.! for Woollen Gym. The IVt that there are more irlctit:; and University em ployees holding athletic pass l,.,nks than there are seats in Woollen necessitated this plan. St'idents and employees possess u, proximately 10,000 passbooks, while the maximum seating ca p;if ity of the gymnasium is about fi.OOO. To avoid an overcrowded situ ;i!ion for these two games, all suits will be reserved and the f., Mowing procedure will be used: 1. Holders of passbooks bearing serial numbers with odd last dibits, that is, 1, 3, 5, etc., will h,-ive a priority on seats for the ;mic with State on January 21. 2. Individuals who wish to see thi.-? game and have odd number ed hooks must exchange coupons for tickets at the ticket office window in Woollen Gym on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednes day. January 16, 17, and 18, be tween 9 a. m. and 5 p. m. Ii. On Thursday and Friday, January 19 and 20, if there are any tickets left after the above priority period, they will be is sued on the basis of a first come, fir.st served basis to holders of passbooks bearing even serial numbers or to anyone with a passbook. 4. Any space that is not called for by Friday afternoon by ! p. m. cannot be claimed by hold' Freshmen Athletic Awards Get Here; Pick 'Em Up! Here is the list of freshman athletes who were awarded let ters for their performance in the various fall sports. treshman Football. 194H F'.pstwick, Richard L. l'a.Klv, KiecJ CariienU-r, Christopher A. I'iin, Juscph 15. C.irson. I.fim Halden Ciii ver, IVuke C. numbers, William ScliyliT ( ub.i. P.iul J., Jr. Duilt t k, Jor.f ph, Jr. (i.ililm.ikis. Michael 'i.intt. Hubert IS. f i r.i H.ni i r William E. HcMiier. Theodore C., Jr. lloril, Willaid A. Kelso, William King, Julian li. Kubn, William Orville 1 .t wis, l;nroi (1 Miket.i. Andrew J. Dudeck, Frank K. Mc(;ee. Juiian M. Milntyre, Joseph F. Nuketson. (;iendon I). C) linen. Joseph Wm. I'aile. Robert D. I'enep.it. Itichard M. Heuther. John S. Kulfin. O.illon D. Schult.. Charles R. Shveda, Andrew P. Steven.s. Thomas H. Tatnm, Clarence W. Venters. Robert Troy Vrrehiek. fieorpe Wjilscr, Orover B. White, Cullen C. Jr. Wloss, Hiehord Thomas Wilev, David Williams. Kebert P. Wright, James T. Frrshman Soccer, 194S Allen, David W. Mettv. KdRiir R. 1'iutler, Joe F. x Clavton. Charles M. ('lewis. Pete C. Fov. Kflward W. lfammerstein, J,-mes B llutaff. Henry G. I.mie. Fred Marlowe. William A.. Jr. McCaslin, William D. Milledpe, Allan F. Mi.intpomcrv. Ernest E. Hhoades. William W. S iwver, Hlackuell. Jr. Vhnies, Robert M. Jr. Stephen. Oeorcp M.. Jr. fipnt, C'lvirlcs W. ''llons. James C. Williams. Thomas A., Jr. Winsor, Arthur S. WripHt Clement G. FrpKhmnn Cmts-Countrij , 1948 nirkv-daln. w. C'hnnning "iMh.im Kiiffene F. I f'.'lolv, .T:'ipS , T Dixon. Kl--in H. k "MTit-jcV. Gordon G Thomas D. l "nutr. Janis A. ft Scaoiovf: Tames f. f -n'th. William T. i "'""r Vurt (' p rf i ... i . . ....mer. K,nnia v. Williams. T. A.. Jr. Frt.i,mM' Basketball, 1940 Ttarr. Rasil "I'vcrsny. John f'liopk. f ivrncc ''Wrrt, Frnnk ''odwin Marion e'u ves, I eonnrd Tf'rf ni,.hirH Hill. Karl "WTTOS , . ""rifling Frank f - if inn. John John (Mgr.) M C TECHNICOLOR MUSICAL! r f Platoons Retained . NEW YORK, Jan. 11 up) Colloge football coaches voted loday to keep the Iwo-pla-ieon system and made a con cession to the smaller schools by liberalizing the free sub stitution rule. In an all day session, ihe coaches rules committee rec ommended retention of ihe controversial free substitution standard which permits the deploying of full 11-man learns as units. They wen! further and rec ommended that each learn be allowed to substitute one man after each down without in curring a penalty. Al present a learn is penal ized five yards for making a substitution when ihe clock is running. Lou Little, chairman of the committee, said this is de signed to help those teams unable lo enter into platoon football. ers of passbooks and will be sold to the general public, beginning Saturday morning at 9 o'clock. 5. When two members of the same family have passbooks, with one carrying an even num ber and the other an odd number, these individuals will be permit ted to secure seats for the same game, but the serial number of the book issued to the head of the family will determine the game to which they can be ad mitted. A similar procedure will be in effect for the Duke game on Feb. 17, but the priority on this game will be offered to book holders who have even serial numbers. Freshman Swimming, 1949 Beaman, Auman Ambler, Kirby P. Bell. James A., Jr. Cates, Conrad W. Cohen, Jack Darr, David W. Fulwiler, William H. Greenbaum, Arthur F. Marcus, Harvey W. Milton, Cecil J. Raskin, Robert A. Koberson. William D. Small, Charles B. Smith, r2. Carrtngton, Jr. Williamson, F. Kent Dwiggins, Charles W., Jr. (Mgr.) Frestunan Wrestling, 1U49 Adams, J. C. Arron, Joe Boardman, B. D. Dotson. M. F. Coxe, T. C. Farber, B. M. Lovick, R. I. McGimsey. R. T. Pickard. Bob Wilev, Dave Quails. Bill Williams, Tom Smith, O. B. rMgr.) Freshman Tennis, 1949 Bell. J. A., Jr. Booker, John P. Carson. J. S. Duval. Charles R. Hamrnerstein, James V. Harontunian. Shahen Litton, Robert B. Milton. Cecil J. Redding. W. Frank Sheets. Richard A. Smith, E. Brettin Whitlock. J. B. Freshinnn iracic, iaw Bielawski. Cedric Brigham, Gene Council. Fred Dixon, Edwin Dixon, F.dwin Fields. Thomas D. Fov. Edward GaliafianiKis, Micnaei Hamrick. Gordon Kuske. John Kimberlv, John Miller, George W. Moore, Norman Pless, Cecil A. O'Brien. William Saop. Robert H. Schneider, trea Smitherman. Jonn a. colaski. Pv !crogps. Robin Ter Hubert O. Th"-ber, Donald ".ch C. F. White. Romas T. wMliams. Thomas winor. A't S. xn'oolcott. .l'm IHinclnii; Willi.-!' Hart. P'"bp-d IM." . 1949 orid?r Charles "-iMib Arthur Tohnco". ln"-oe T r)mV.prt, 'Villiam T ,ftrirH Vrfn rsvprmT Charles ijova V'tltiom Cf-h-'rht Henry "-roth. p ov.o"s. W"rt cmr"i. "uene CmHh. G"V nr Robert whitei-ie?-. Pan T nn. F'rk 'M'.) nvkson. Rov (Mgr.) THIS Wherwwams : Tint? : MELCi!iOR am DURANTE JOHNSTON IV o Head Squad Hopes For Victory In Florida Carrying a regular season rec ord of four wins and four losses with them, the Tar Heel Cagers leave tonight from the Raleigh Durham Airport for Miami, Flor ida. The Cagers, who have been on the road for the last three games, engage Miami University in games Friday and Saturday nights in the famous resort town. The team will be out to regain their winning form which was slightly hampered in the rout at Lexington, Kentucky Tuesday night. Adolph Rupp's Kentucky Wildcats, currently ranked sec ond in the nation, ran away with the game 83-44. But it is not all discouragement for Carolina. "Red" Bennett stood out in the Kentucky game when he hit for 11 points, and although he was bottled up by the Wildcats, Nemo Nearman has percentage riding with him as he attempts to break loose again so he did in the early part of the season. Another encouraging factor for the Tar Heels is the successful re turn of Guard Charlie Long John Tsantes is still playing reg ular despite his broken nose. After the Miami games the squad will return to play Wake Forest in Big Four competition on Mondav night Jan. 16. This game will be the sixth and last on the present road trip. Wed nesday night Jan. 20, South Car olina moves in to open a five game home stand which will have as its feature game Jan. 20, State College. This home stand will be the first chance Chapel Hill follow ers have had to see the basket ball team since the start of win ter quarter. Hahahahaha! ! ! PLAINWELL. Mich.. Jan. 11 (iT) Before Otsego High School's basketball team went on ihe court against Plainwell last night. Coach Bob Sluck wisch issued a threat. "Boys." he said, "if you don't win tonight, you walk home." The much-defeated Otsego quint played their hearts oul. Bui Plainwell eked out a 41-38 victory. At 9:30 the Oisegoans pulled on their jerseys and set out on the three -mile hike home. Coach Siuckwisch rode back in the school bus. TUESDAY'S RESULTS 45 Chi Phi 3 34 Chi Psi 1 60 KA 1 37 Zeta 2 Sig Nu 2 28 Theta Chi 1 24 Pi KA 1 22 Kap Sis 2 21 5 SAE 3 22 Pi Lamb 2 07 Kap Sig 1 27 Sig Chi 2 31 SAE 2 29 DKE 2 63 Chi Psi 2 52 Phi Kap Sig 41 Sig Chi 3 91 Sig Chi 4 73 Sig Eps 2 71 Pi Kap Phi 37 ATO 1 25 Chi Psi 3 38 Sig Chi 5 31 KA 2 17 Zeta 3 16 Phi Delt 2 71 Beta 1 39 Phi Delt 3 Phi Gam 3 25 DKE 1 17 Pi Lamb 1 11 Lamb Chi 1 Beta 3 17 Phi Gam 2 20 Lamb Chi 2 33 Kap Sig 3 Sig Eps 3 21 St Anth 1 19 Pi Kap Phi 3 16 Sig Chi 1 14 Phi Delt 1 20 Phi Gam 4 24 PiKA 3 21 Chi Phi 1 25 SAE 4 14 Sig Chi 6 13 Sig Nu 1 32 Phi Kap Sig 1 30 SALE! RECORDS! SALE ! ABERNETHY BLASTS PRICES ! One of the largest and most complete record stocks in the South Now on SALE PRICE All the items you have wanted and tried to find can now be had at sale prices. Complete stock of CLASSICAL-POPULAR - JAZZ - SWING - IMPORTED -;" BALLADS - FOLK - HUNDREDS OF SINGLES. While Our Stock Lasts. Abernethy's Book & Music Shop in town Opp. Graham Memorial For """Wr7 V4 " y;... u . i vyj, ,,., , i ,LL i , ,, J : ' y t , . . ?Vi ' - t ' j f : . Ai , . . , - 1 t, , : ; - IA f $1 V'''- V i. " ! St ty, v-w t ' yf - U r" f ..-r.:x-::. x A - ' " v 1 f Lrmmfimflwnmiff- i i -" : -v n t mmn OTmriim-nnrwMiim'iS-l-tir it "f-ts-ftj WHO'S WORRIED??? You Ihink . you got troubles- Here, pictured as ihey watch ihe unpredictable Tar (feels work out in Woollen Gym, are basketball Coaches Tom ; Scott and Pete Mullis, with visions of Slate College dancing through their' heads. Friday ihe Tar Heels journey lo Miami for a iwo game sland with Miami University. Rough Competition Set For Tar Heel Tracksters Coach Dale Ranson will get a. good chance to size up some of his defending Southern Confer ence indoor track champions Saturday night when eleven of hj top men compete in the Washington (D.C.) Evening Star District of Columbia AAU In door Track Meet in the Wash ington National Guard Armory. Competing in the meet for Car olina -will be two conference champions, Sam Magill in the two-mile event and Jack Moody, 1948 high jump king, in that event, Bob Morrow, who was second in the conference high hurdles last winter, will compete in the 70 yard highs. . . All three will be in for some stiff competition. Such men as Irish Olympic star Jack Berry of Villanova and Curtis Stone of the Penn Athletic Club are consid ered to be two of the nation's top two-milers and they will both MURAL NEWS BASKETBALL ENTRIES CLOSE This afternoon will be the last time that entries for the dorm division of the basketball league will be accepted. After today the schedules will be made up. Call the intramural office to reserve a place for your team. RIFLE MARKSMANSHIP Pi Kappa Alpha and Lamb Chi Alpha are requested to report for orientation in the rifle marks manship league tonight at 7:30 in the NROTC Armory. . - BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 4:00 Ct. 1 Sig Chi 3 vs. DKE 2; 2 Phi Delt 1 vs Sig Chi 5; 3 PiKA 2 vs. Chi Psi 3; 4 Chi Phi 1 vs. Phi Delt 2: 5 Zeta 3 vs. Sig Chi 6; 7 Chi Psi 4 vs. Phi Delt 3. PRICE Mi am be on hand in Washington. Another Olympic man, Illinois' Dike Eddleman; former Star champion Dave Albritton and many other of the nation's top high jumpers will answer the call in the nation's capitol. . Morrow, likewise will find the going tough. The hurdle event is always a tough one in, Wash : a 1 a h k .1 mgvuu, uut morrow ran mere last year and fared well. There will be a special mile relay event for Southern Con ference schools. Carolina, a close third in Washington last year will have to beat out Maryland and Duke, one-two last year, in .order to win that event. Carolina's quartet will consist of Gene Brigham, Percy Flowers Clarence McLain and Bill Crim mins. With the exception of Brig ham, a sophomore, this is the same team which competed last season. 5:00: Ct. 1 .Zeta 1 vs. Phi Gam 2- 2 Kap Psi 1 vs. Lamb Chi 2; 3 PiKA- 1 vs. St Anth 1; 4 TEP 2 vs. Phi Gam 4: 5 Kap Psi 2 vs. SAE 4; 7 ZBT vs. Delt Sig 2. 7:00 Ct. 1 TEP 1 vs. Sig Eps 3; 2 Beta .l vs. Phi Kap Sig 1; 3 Phi Delt Chi vs. KA 3; 4 SAE 1 vs. Lamb Chi 3r 5 Chi Phi 2 vs. Beta 2; Sig Nu 2" vs. Kap Sig 3; 7 Chi Psi 1 vs. Lamb Chi 1. 8:00: Ct. 1 AEPi vs. Pi Kap Phi 2; 2 DKE 1 vs St Anth 2; 3 Zeta 4 vs Sig Eps 1; 4 Phi Gam 1 vs. Phi Kap Sig 2; 5 Sig Chi 2 vs. Beta 3r 6 Zeta 2, vs. SAE 3; 7 DELT Sig 1 vs. Phi Gam Z - . THE NEW NOW ON at Plymouth and ; The front of the new Plymouth has a massive ap pearance. The grille has been simplified, and the bumper, is larger. There's a new name plate in larger block letters, and a bigger, more colorful medallion. The cars look new "both coming and going." POE-imilGULI AUTO SERVICE 112 W. Franklin St. Buckeyes To Send Strong Soph Aggregation Against Tar Heels By Andy Taylor 1 Local swimming fans will get an opportunity seldom had in these - parts to. see some of the best mermen in the nation per form when the Ohio State Buck eyes invade Bowman Gray Pool for a clash with the Tar Heels Saturday afternoon. Coach Mike Peppe's aggrega tion long has vied With Michigan for domination of the Big Ten Conference and for the past ten years have been constantly among the top three teams in the nation. Last - year they visited Chapel Hill for the first time and walked off with top honors in the NCAA championships. This year, however, the Ohio State team will be without the services of famed Bill Smith, na tional "record : holder in the 220 and 440-yard freestyle events and an Olvmoic champion. Another top member of last -year's cham- Dionshin team who was lost through graduation is Halo Hirose, sprinter. , ; But according to the rumors coming out of Columbus, these and many other losses haven't affected the Buckeyes too much. They have come up with an ex tremely strong squad of Sopho mores' and are said to be even more powerful than last year- Diver Bruce Harlan is perhaps the most oustanding member of coach Peppe's team. "Fans here will remember him for his per formance last spring when he won both the high and low. board com petition in the Nationals and also for his comedy act on the diving board. Harlan is also the Olym pic springboard champion and holds various AAU titles. Another champion familiar to Chapel Hill is Bob DeGroot, who barely nosed out . Carolina's Jimmy Thomas to cop the national title in the 150-yard backstroke. Although his name was not among those sent to coach Dick Jamerson, it is very likely that DeGroot will provide the chief competition in: that event.: Two other topnotch backstrokters are sophomores Joe Prata and Jim Sonner. . ' '. . ;. ; , ' Elsewhere ; in the . Sophomore ranks are: such nationally recog nized talents as those of Jack Taylor, 'both a distancemari and a backstroker. Taylor beat Yale's fabulous Jimmy McClane in the 1500 meter swim in an outdoor AAU meet two summers ago. TRAVEL TO ' EUROPE Steamship and Airplane reserva tions on all Lines. Cruises. Passage still available at off-season dates. Lists now open for passage to Eur ope on U. S. Government boats for students who qualify and educators. Consult Siaab Travel Service 414 Piltsboro Street PLYMOUTH DISPLAY your DeSoto Dealer T " 'fTVojf Last year, as a freshman at Ohio State, he broke the national freshman backstroke record. Then there's Jose Balmnris who has performed in many national meets as a freestyler, backstroker and breaststroker. He is slated to swim the breaststroke leg of the medley relay Saturday and also the 200-yard breaststroke. Frank Dooley and a lad nam ed Kobayashi comprise the sprinters for Ohio State. Both have turned in times of 51 seconds for the 100. Joe Marino is sen sational as a Sophomore diver while Bartell and Stephenson add OFTEN IMITATED never equalled NOT ONE NOT TWO BUT FIVE BEERS Of! TAP i. 2. BALLANTINE BEER BALLANTINE ALE 3. MUNICH DARK 4. PABST BLUE RIBBON 5. IMPORT DUTCH AT THE RAMSHEAD RATHSKELLER can A WHEN A FELLOW GOES FORMAL And THE SPORT SHOP is Headquarters For Authentic Formal Wear. ... VARSITY TOWN TUX AND TAILS SWANK AND HICKOK FORMAL JEWELRY 4 ARROW FORMAL SHIRTS WINTHROP DRESS PUMPS AND ALL ACCESSORIES For Correct Formal Wear Shop al 1700 and freestyle ranks respectively. FENCERS TAKE NOTE There will be an important meeting of the fencing squad im mediately after the regular prac tice this afternoon at 5:00. All members are urged to be on hand for the pictures that will be taken at that time. Franz Ross, fencing coach, ako announced that mural open house will start next Week and ex pressed the hope that all who are interested in the sport will attend. DAILY 3-5 PM HEINEKEN'S-25c 6e teauiifitt depth to the breaststroke KIT If -fcr -W PACEMAKERS FOR SMART AMERICA Lit Ml ti thH TODAY t ViLLAlifc u r"a r

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