FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 10.-Q THE DAILY TAR HEEL PAGE THREB Hoo paters Play At Mary I a omorrow nd' Tonight, Go To GW J s . iCharity Contests Set By Fout Monogram Clubs Duke University's Varsity D Club along with Durham's Junior Chamber of Commerce will co-sponsor the first Big Four Monogram Basketball Tournament which will be held in Duke's Indoor Stadium on Wednesday and Thursday nu',ht, February 8th and 9th, .starting at 7:30 P. M. Proceeds will fio to the March of Dimes. In the opener Wednesday night, Duke's monogram bas kctbail team headed by All American tackle Louis Allen will meet Wake Forest's star studded contingent of Jim Duncan, Red O'Quinn, Bill Gregus, and others. Immedi ately afterwards, N. C. State with All-Southern guards Musser and Watts at the fore Mus Hee engage Carolina's Tar 1 five which includes Art Weiner, Kenny Powell, Billy Hayes, and others. The following night, the two losing teams will meet for the consolation cup in the opener while the two winning teams will finish up the tournament with a champion ship match. Frosh Trackmen Get Initial Test In Dual Meet Saturday .Saturday afternoon's varsity freshman track meet with N. C. State will give an indication of what Carolina may expect of her yearlings tracksters in the ' future. Freshman Coach Dick Maxwell has a talented array of trackmen J lined up to complete in the five ; freshmen events slated for the Saturday meet in the Tin Can. Among the freshmen who are due see action are members of last fall's freshman cross coun try team, some outstanding form- i cr high school performers and I several" boys who have never I run before. ' The Tar Babies look particul I. July strong in the distance events I tir.d the mile relay. To date four , men just up from the cross coun I. try team seem to stand above the rest of the distance field, i ' Those four, entered in the meet I Saturday and probably the ones I who will get the nod in the con I ' forence meet, are Mike Healy, Hobby Byrd, Bob Webb and Ken I Mostella. They will compete in the 8-lap 34-mile run. ' : In the mile relay Maxwell has I, lined up a formidable quartet of Rupert Blias, Harry Jones, Lee ' Middleton and Jack Bennett. . These four have turned in some excellent performances according to their coach and he expects much from them. In the 70-yard high hurdles Saturday will be Bobby Bell, Bill 'Cornell and Fred Frank. Bell will also enter with Dick Holder to run the 60-yard dash. ' Frank, Bell and Cornell will team up with Sam Jordan to take care of Carolina's high jumping chores. , Competition stacks up as pret ty keen for the Tar Babies in 'their initial meet. State report . edly has a strong, well-balanced t squad . and will show particular strength in the distances where cross country champs Bobby Jones and Clyde Garrison will ' ALL POPULAR AND CLASSICAL RECORD ALBUMS HALF PRICE WHILE THEY LAST Select those rare items that you have been looking for. ABERNETHY'S INTIMATE BOOKSHOP Across from Graham Memorial Chapel Hill Trophies will be awarded by the Durham Jaycees and will go to the championship and consolation winners and also to the most valuable player in the tournament as selected by team members. Other outstanding football ers who will participate in this grid-basketball extrava ganza are Duke's Bill Cox, Tom Powers, Jack Mounie, Jim E. Gibson, Blaine Earon, and Carl James. Carolina's Dick Bunting, Irv "Huck" Hol dash, R. L. McDonald, Joe Dudeck, and Ed Washington, State's Elmer Costa, Bob Bowl by, Ed Mooney, Bill Thompson, and Dick Johnson, and Wake Forest's Carroll Blackerby, Ed Butler, Dicky Davis, and Ed Baublis. Tickets for the entire tour nament are priced at one dol lar and are available from members of the Big Four Monogram Clubs or members of the Durham Jaycees. Tick ets at the door for either game are priced at one dollar also and will be placed on sale an hour before the games begin. be competing. H owever, Coach Maxwell, former Ohio State star hurdler and high jumper, has expressed confidence in his team. Maxwell was Big 10 high hurdle champ last year and a member of the Big 10 shuttle hurdle relay team which set a world record of 56.8 seconds against a Pacific Coast quartet. The new mentor was fourth in the Olympic tryouts in '48 and missed the trip to London by one place. He is married and a vete ran of Pacific campaign. FRANK ALLSTON Blue-White Game Is Set For Stickmen Coach Darden and his stickmen will stage their own blue-white game, the first official scrim mage of the still young season, tomorrow morning at 10 a.m. on Navy field. Three able aspirants have been working out this week for the goalie position which was the main weak spot in the Tar Heel defense last year. Vernon Mount cajstle, Angie Verdicanno, and Nick Sowell should handle the chores during the 1950 season. In Saturday's full-length scrim mage, Coach Darden will prob ably pit the freshmen and the varsity against each other. Lead ing the veterans will be Hal Tay lor, Bill Gilmore, Walt Winius, Lou Strudwick, and Johnny Murchison while the freshmen at tack will be led by Walt Ernst and Dick Pillsbury, both of whom performed admirably for their re spective high schools last year. Spectators are invited to attend and any boys who are interested in the game should turn out to watch the fundamentals which will be stressed. Thome Is Out For Big Tilts Within Loop By Biff Roberts Carolina's rejuvenated basket ball team, victors in seven out of their past eight games, entrained last night on a short road trip that will match them against two more Southern Conference teams. The hoopsters are scheduled to meet Maryland on Friday night and the strong George Washington quintet on Saturday. Bad news was announced at practice yesterday, howevor, when it was learned that' Charlie Thorne, ace play maker, is out with glandular fever and will not make the trip. It was not known how long Thorne will be out of uniform. Coach Tom Scott experimented with Hugo Kappler at guard yes terday afternoon in an attempt to fill Thome's position. Scott had ,Dick Patterson and John Tsantes at forwards, Captain Ne mo Nearman at his regular cen ter position, and Kappler and Howard Deasy at the guards. The new combination worked well in drills with Kappler having little trouble at the guard position. It remains to be seen how much the team will miss the steadying influence of Thorne. The Tar Heels hold a 55-53 victory over the Terpsfrom the University of Maryland, having taken the decision in Woollen Gym on January 2. The Terps have slipped considerably since then and have fallen to the bot tom of the SouthernConference standings. Maryland will have the advantage of being home team when the two teams meet in Richie Colliseum at College Park, however. , George Washington handed the Tar Heels their third defeat of the season in the last game before Christmas holidays, as they won out, 54-44. The game was tied in the last few minutes but the boys from GW pulled out to win going away. The Tar Heels have come a long way since then and the Washington team will have , to be at its best on Saturday night Carolina will send a much stronger offense against the two teams than they had early in the season. Whereas the Tar Heels scored 55 points in the first Mary land game and only 44 against George Washington, they have been hitting for well over 60 SOCCER ENTRIES OPEN Intramural Soccer entries are now open and will remain open until Feb 15. Managers of both dorms and fraternities are re quested to make their reserva tions for the soccer leagues as soon as possible. 48 Sig Chi 1. Theta Chi 2 14 35 PiKA 2, Phi Gam 4 15 31 Sig Chi 6. SAE 4 28 23 KA 2. Zeta 3 16 21 Sig Nu 2. Sig Eps 2 19 31 Sig Nji 1. Chi Psi 4 27 30 Avcock 2. Med Sch 1 22 39 Stacy 3. Vic Vil 32 32 A Dorm 2. Ruffin 1 28 60 Everett 1. Med Sch 1 9 82 B Dorm 1. Old East I 32 46 C Dorm 1. Mangum 1 39 37 Steele. C Dorm 2 29 31 Pi Kap Phi 1. Zeta 2 21 43 ATO 1. Chi Psi 3 24 36 Phi Delt I, TEP 2 19 34 Phi Delt 3. Delt Sig 2 10 46 Beta 1. ZBT 26 36 Chi Phi 3. Phi Gam 1 25 37 Med Sch 3. Everett 3 31 2 Emerson. Old East 0 (forfeit) 43 Alex 3. Wes Rocks 34 84 Old West. Graham 45 45 Mangum 2. Alex 2 25 38 Grimes. Everett 2 20 Mural News 9 Records and Albums Rag Mop Ralph Flannagen 1 Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend Jo Stafford Blues Slay Away From Me more Brothers I Can I Canoe You Down The Tex Beneke Bamboo Vaughn Monroe h Don't Want To Be Kissed ( Day (Lucky Me Dinah Shore and Clarke 1 1 Said My Pajamas Fran & Tony Mary Silting By The Window Billy J Eckstirte (Dixie Ray Anthony sold here, featuring all lop flight maestros and vocalists. Carolina Sport Shop Baseballers To Season Opens The Athletic Department yes- irAr.-. J OO 1 1 ule for the 1950 edition of the Carolina baseball team. Included in the schedule are trips to Florida and Washington and four-game round robin series with Duke, Wake Forest and State. In addition there will be, for the second straight year, a special Easter Monday game with Duke here. v Again this year the schedule will be inaugurated with a trip to Florida. The team will spend six days in the Everglade State with five games scheduled for that period. Carolina will open on March 17 against the University of Flor ida at Gainesville and will follow with a repeat performance the next day. On March 20 and 21 the team will meet Rollins at Winter Park and will close out the tour on March 22 against Florida Southern at Lakeland. The Washington journey will be a three-day affair with games at Charlottesville against the Uni versity of Virginia, at College Park against the University of Maryland and in Washington against George Washington Uni versity. Dates for this trip are May 4-6. Michigan State and Yale will State Defeats Deacs 57-50; Mad Sam Cold RALEIGH, Feb. 2(J?) N. C. State's Wolfpack racked up its 16th win in 19 starts here tonight by whipping Wake Forest's stub born Demon Deacons, 57-50, in a Southern t Conference basketball game. Some 7,500 fans watched the affair in the Coliseum. The Wolfpack had to battle from behind a 17-13 deficit mid way in the first half to get into the lead. "The Deacons rallied near the close of the first half but the Wolfpack left the floor at intermission with a 28-27 lead. Center Paul Horvath, who got three field goals in the late Wolf pack surge, was State's big gun in the last four minutes of the first half. Wake Forest Najeway F..... Kersh F Mason F Bennett F McCotter C... Muller C Patton G Brooks G Geary G Mueller G Totals N. C. State Ranzino F Dickey F Horvath C Cartier C (50) G .2 ...1 ...0 ...0 ...7 .0 .0 ...3 ...2 .3 18 G .2 .3 ...7 ...1 F 4 1 0 0 8 0 0 1 0 0 14 F 6 2 1 1 0 5 4 19 PF 4 3 2 0 3 0 5 2 1 5 25 PF 4 4 4 0 0 0 3 15 TP 8 3 0 0 22 0 0 7 4 6 50 TP 10 8 15 3 4 9 8 57 (57) Cook C. .2 Bubas G.. 2 Harand G 2 Totals , 19 Halftime score: N. C. State 28. Wake Forest 27. Free throws missed: Wake Forest Kersh 2, McCotter, Mueller, Mason 2, N. C. State Dickey 5, Ranzino 3, Bubas. points in their most recent games. . Known as the team with no scoring punch at the beginning of the season, the Tar Heels now have potential high scorers from any position. With Nearman re cently hitting at a 17 point clip and Patterson showing good rea sons for his first string berth, the team will be vastly improved when they go against the two Conference foes. Del- River Doris 11 Buddy Warren 1 Play 33 Against return to Chapel Hill for a brace of games each. West Virginia, another newcomer to the schedule and a future member of the con ference, will meet the Tar Heels here in a two-day stand on April 7 and 8. As in recent years, Coach Bunn Hearn will be back at the helm of the Carolina nine with Coaah Walter Rabb as his assistant. Carolina will have ten letter men back from the 1949 team which took second in the Big Four standings. There will be several men from the .freshman team expected to add depth to the squad in addition to some trans fer students who starred in junioT colleges. Missing from the lineup for the Tickets for Duke-Carolina Basketball Ready Monday Tickets for the Carolina-Duke Basketball game on Feb. 17 will be exchanged two weeks prior to the game rather than one week, as was done for the State game, the Athletic Ticket office announc ed yesterday. All seats will be reserved. Holders of passbooks bearing even serial numbers, that is 2, 4, 6, etc., will have a priority on seats for the game. Priority will be extended to holders of even numbers on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, Feb. 6, 7, and 8. Individuals holding even number ed books must exchange coupons at the Ticket Office window in Woollen Gynasium on those dates, between 9 AM and 5 PM. On Thursday, Friday, and Sat urday, Feb. 9, 10, and 11, if there are any tickets left after the above priority period, they will be is sued on a first come, first served basis to holders of passbooks bear ing odd numbers or anyone with a passbook. Office hours on Thurs day and Friday are 9 to 5, and on Saturday from 9 to 1. 3 Each individual student must come to the Ticket Office in per son and have with him his pass book and ID card. Students wish ing to sit together must pick up their tickets together. No student will be permitted to pick up any one else's ticket. Any "space which . is not called ERROL FINS WFCTfO BY RAY ENRIGHT SCRtEN Br JAMES R. WEBBaid B0R0EN CHASE and CHARLES O'NEAL StO ON SKOtr II tKMSI MArCM - li Bros. f"' jj& ' eartb I LV?I rV shattering Stlf : iw hSl If war f .4-v''V"i split tZL Great TODAY Games; Florida first time will be such names as shortshop Rip Ryan and pitcher Ray Blair, who have completed their eligibility and second base man Stan Goodman, catcher Sid Varney and pitcher Andy Trana vitch, all of whom turned pro fessional. -March 17-Florida at Gainsville. 18 Flonda at Gainsville. 20-Rollins at Winter Park, 21-Rollins at Winter Park. 22-Florida Southern at Lake land. 30-Michigan State, 31-Michigan State. April 1-Davidson at Davidson, 3 Davidson, 5-Yale, 6-Yale, 7-West Vir ginia, 8-West Virginia. 10-Duke. 12 Wake Forest at Wake Forest. 15-Wake Forest, 19-State at Raleigh, 22-Duke at Durham. 24-State, 26-Wake Forest at Wake Forest. 28-Rollins. May 2-Wake Forest. 4-Virginia at Charlottesville. 5-Maryland at Col lege Park, 6-George Washington at Washington. 9-State. 11-Duke. 13 State at Raleigh, 15-Duke at Durham, 17-Wake Forest at Wake Forest, 20 Duke. 23-State. Pending-McCrary Eagles at Ashe boro. for by Saturday morning, Feb. 11, at 1 cannot be claimed by holders of passbooks' and will be sold to the general public, begin ning Monday morning at 9. When two members of the same family have passbooks and one carries an even serial number and the other an odd number, the serial number of the book issued to the head of the family will de termine the priority. QffitA smokeis who know. . its Kl) N2sS A- f ' II I'. J Canw&,ofcounse." J fcC .-S... o Tar Heel Swimmers Leave, To Meet Indians Tomorrow The entire Tar Heel swim ming squad will depart from Woollen Gym at 1 o'clock this afternoon and travel by bus to Williamsburg, Va., where they are scheduled to meet the William and Mary" mermen to morrow afternoon. Accompanying the team will be Coach Dick Jamerson and Ralph Casey and m a n a g er Charlie DwigginS. Coach Jamerson plans for the swimmers to arive in Williams burg in time to take a short workout late this afternoon. On Tuesday the Tar Heels were put through time trials over the short course of Bowman Gray Pool and showed up very well. The freestyle relay team look ed especially well. With Kent Williamson turning in some his best time, the quartet unofficial ly broke the Conference record in the event. The meet will mark the fifth outing for the Tar Heels this season. They have established a record of three wins and one loss so far. Their only defeat came at the hands of powerful Ohio State in the home pool IF IT DOESN'T FIT WHY WEAR IT? We Change Double-Breasled Coals inlo Single Breasled JERRY THE TAILOR E. Franklin St. IRRITATION 5 1 3 three weeks ago. Three days after the encounter with the Indians the Blue and White mermen will again take to the road when they depart next Wednesday night for At lanta, Ga., where they will meet Georgia Tech and Emory. SHUTTER BUG by FOISTER V0ELL . FOLK'S . HERE'S NM PHOTO COL.LCTION"-' VAJHV, WHfVT Take pictures today for your snapshot album of to morrow. Let us suggest proper equipment and in teresting subjects that would appeal to your friends. FOISTER'S Camera Store Phone 317S aess Yes, Camels are SO MILD that in a coast-to-coast test of hundreds of men and women who smoked Camels and only Camels for 30 consecutive days, noted throat specialists, making weekly examinations, reported NOT ONE SIXCLE CASE OF THROAT due to smoking CAMELS!

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