SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10, lO'O , TTH! DAILY-TAR ITRFL PACE Tim t.t-i wimmers uerem ere; vvresi ose UNCS VMI IS - ' mm Citadel So vers jl 1 Thomas, Sper Break Marks In SC Victory By Andy Taylor Copping six out of the nine first places and breaking two dual mod records, the Tar Heel swim ming team continued its domina tion of the Southern Conference by downing the mermen from VMI. 41 lis-23li, in Bowman Gray pool last night. It was loop victory number 44 for the Tar Heels who have not lost a dual meet in Conference competition since 1939. As stated by Coach Dick Jamerson before the meet, VMI presented the first serious threat to the mermen's shining record in over three years. Carolina's two All-Americas, Jimmy Thomas and Norm Sper, turned in record-breaking per formances in the 200-yard breast stroke and the backstroke, respec tively. Thomas splashed through the cifiht laps of the breaststroke in 2:33.4 to better by more than five seconds the mark set last year by Tar Heel Dan Breeden. Sper established a new meet record in the 150-yard backstroke when he turned in a time of 1:3$.3 to lower by one second his own record of last year. Fish Harring ton and John West placed two three for the Keydets in the 150 while Charlie Bartlett took third in the breaststroke for the Tar Heels. Two other outstanding per formances came in the 100-yard freestyle race in which Kent Wil liamson raced home ahead of VMI's co-captain Dave Flemming and in the diving where Jack Whichard and Darrell Byerly took first and second for the Blue and White. Cecil Milton turned in one of his best times for the season when he outdistanced Keydet Jim Me credy in the 220-yard freestyle event. Milton's time was 2:18.9. Mecredy, however, came back later in the 440-yard event to cop f'rst ahead of Tar Heels Ray Ed mundson and Buster Brown. The summary: 300-yard medley relay: won by North Carolina (Sper, Thomas, Williamson). Winning time 3:00.4. 21'0-vard freestyle: 1 Milton (UNO. 2 Mecredv (VMI), 3 McCauley tUNC). Winning time: 2:18.9. 50-yard freestyle: 1 Goodwin (UNCi, tie for second between Amb ler (UNCI nnd Fleming (VMI). Win ning time: 24.2. Diving: 1 Whichard (UNO. 2 Byerly i UNO . 3 Maxwell ( VMI) . 98.0 100-vard freestyle: 1 Williamson (UNO. 2 Flemming VMI tie for third between Ambler (UNC) and Steohcns (VMI). Winning time: 55.1. 150-vard backstroke: 1 SDer (UNC). ? Horrtngton (VMI), 3 West (VMI). Winning time 1:38.3 (New dual meet record i . ?ix-vard breastroke: 1 Thomas (UNO. 2 Thompson (VMI). 3 Birt- Mt (UNO. Winning time: 2:33.4 (New dunl mee record). 440-vard freestyle: 1 Mecredy (VMI) ? FHm""H!(in tUNO. 3 Brown (UVC. Winning time: .1:15.1. .i0-v,-d freestyl" rliv: won by VMI (Flemming. Goodwin Tneburn, Stephens . Winning tune: 2:50.8. Fencers Eke Win In Triangle Meet Special to The Daily Tar Heel CHARLOTTESVILLE. Va., Feb. 18 The North Carolina Fencing Club eked out the narrowest of victories here tonight, in a tri angle meet with'the University of Virginia and Johps Hopkins. Scored by bouts, the Tar Heels came out ahead by one-half point; winning 27'z bouts as com pared to Virginia's 27 and Hop kins' 26 1 2. The match scoring was 'just as close. Counting the total victories by the sabre, foil, and epc;3 squads of each school, the visitors from Carolina came out on top with four team triumphs, Vir ginia three and Johns Hopkins two. Harvie Retains Crown By Downing Chapman ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. Feb. 18 (V) Harvie Ward won the Annual Tournament of Golf Club Champions for the sec ond straight year today, de feating Dick Chapman 5 and 4 in their 36-hole finals match. Ward, Intercollegiate title holder from Tarboro was dead ly accurate with his putter. Chapman. Canadian Amateur Champion from Pinehurst, was erratic on the greens. For the first nine holes Ward had 11 putts compared to 18 for his opponent. The Intercollegiate cham pion was three up at the end of the morning round and maintained the lead through the 27th hole. He dropped the 23th, won the 29th and 30th, halved the 31st and closed out the match by winning the 32nd. Ward was five under par for the route, Chapman one under. Ward, who tied for medalist honors in the qualifying round with a two-under-par 70, de feated Bill -Stark of Jackson ville, Fla., five and four, in the semifinal round. Earlier, the Tar Heel links man was hard-pressed to gain a one-up win over Norman Copeland of Chicago. That quarter-final match was the closest one of the toumey for Ward. In the opening qualifying round Ward tied with Chap man, Stark, and James Paul of Daytona Beach for low score. 1 Locals Second At Maryland; Bob Morrow Breaks Record COLLEGE PARK, Md., Feb. 18 (P) The University of Mary land, playing host at its. third annual indoor invitational track meet, took an early lead to night with 24 team points. North Carolina was in second place with 15, while six other schools trailed behind. For North Carolina, Bob Mor row broke the meet record in the 70-yard high hurdles by fin ishing in 8.5 seconds. Karl Ru bach of Maryland, who set the old record of 8.7 seconds in 1948, finished third. Bill Crimmins of North Car olina won the 60-yard dash in 6.4 seconds with teammate Dave Willis finishing second. Tar Heel distance ace Sam Magill added another first place for the North Carolina team when he swept home first in the two mile run. Four Marks Set As Sewanee, Caps Win Swim Honors Mural News Mural basketball swings into the last week of play on Monday, Feb. 20 with the playoffs of the league winners. ' 10 fraternity leagues and 6 dormitory leagues completed league play last week. Winners of these leagues will play for the division championship, either fra ternity or dormitory. Winners in the fraternity leagues were: league 1 Kap Sig 1, 2 TEP 1, 3 Sig Chi 4, 4 Pi Kap Phi 1, 5 Sig Chi 5, 6 Kap pa Alpha 2, 7 Beta 1, 8 Zeta Psi 4, 9 Chi Phi 2, and 10 Chi Phi 3. Dormitory league winners were: League 1 Everett 1, 2- Old West, 3 A Dorm 1, 3 Lewis 2, 5 A Dorm 2, and 6 C Dorm 3. With some of the teams draw ing byes the schedule of the first two rounds will be completed on Monday and Tuesday. Wednesday will be the semi-finals. Finals will be played Thursday night. The schedule for Monday is: 4 o'clock Ct. 1 Chi Phi 3 vs. Pi Kappa Phi; 2 Kappa Sig 1 vs. TEP 1, and at 5 o'clock Ct. 1 Zeta 4 vs. Chi Phi 2; 2 Beta 1 vs. Sig Chi 5. MONDAY HANDBALL SCHEDULE 5:00: Phi Delt 3 vs. Pi Lamb 2. 7:00: B Dorm 2 vs. Med Sch 2, Med Sen 3 vs. Everett, and ATO 1 vs. Sig Chi 1. MONDAY RIFLE MARKSMANSHIP 7:30: Phi Gam 1 vs Sig Eps 1 8:30: Beta 1 vs. Phi Kap Sig 1 PHYS. ED MAJORS There will be a very important meeting of all physical education majors in room 304 of Woollen Gym nasium at 3 o'clock on Monday, Feb ruary 20. By Art Greenbaum Sewanee Military Academy of Tennessee, defending champions of last year's meet, again domin ated the Fourth Annual Southern Interscholastic swimming meet held in Bowman Gray pool yes terday afternoon. Sewanee amassed a total of 48 and a half points to take prep school honors while the Raleigh Caps collected 23 markers to cap- ture their division. Trophies. were, awarded to both teams. Four new records were established in the course' of the afternoon. The greatest surprise of the day came from the Castle Heights squad from Tennessee, which brought only three men and placed second in the prep divi sion along with Staunton Military Military Academy. Russell Wood of Castle Heights set a new mark in the 100-yard backstroke and swam the first leg of the record breaking medley relay team. Don Pribor of Staunton set a new standard in the 150-yeard individual medley after passing Stu Bird of GMA on the final lap. The other mark was set in the 200-yard freestyle relay b y Staunton, which came in just ahead of the Raleigh squad. The summary: 50-yard freestyle: 1- McGrath (Mas sanutten), 2-Kost (Raleigh), 3- Lyle (Sewanee), Time 24.8. 100-yard breaststroke: 1- Glancy (Sewanee), 2- Colson (Greensboro), 3- Hiles (GMA) . Time 1:13.6. 200-yard freestyle 1- Shannon (Se wanee), 2- Allison (Castle Heights), 3- Floyd (GMA). Time 2:08.3. . 100-yard backstroke: 1- Wood (Cas tle Heights). 2- Baker (Sewanee). 3- Teunis (St. Johns). Time 1:04.6. (New Record) . 100-yard freestvle: 1- Conklin (Se wanee). 2- McGmth (Massanutten) , 3- Cobble (Cast. Heights. Time -15.5. 150-vard individual medlev: 1- Pri- hor (Staunton). 2- Bird (OMA) . 3 Anderon (Raleigh). Time 1:43.8 (New Record). Diving: 1- Edwards. (Staunton). 1 Bovd (Sewanee). 3- Hussey (Se wrnoe). Points 65.7. 150-vard medlev relav: 1- Castle Heights (Woort. Allison, Cobble). Time 1:24.7 (New Record). 900-vard relay: 1- Staunton (Bart- ltt. Edwards, Ankenbrannt, Pribor) Time 1:43.2. (New Record). Cadets Build Early Margin For Loop Win By Biff Roberts There was another Carolina rally in Woollen Gym last night, but this time it fell short as the Tar Heel - wrestlers lost a 17-11 decision to The CitadeL The hosts' ! second loss came after Greens boro High had upset the fresh man grapplers, 20-18. After losing the first three matches and falling behind by 11 big points, the matmen pulled the score up to 14-11. The heavy weight decision went to the Ca dets, however, and gave the vis itors the meet. The Citadel got off to a flying start in the initial match as Cracker Laney pinned Carolina's Bob Randall in 2:15 of the third period. The match had been fairly close up to that point but Laney wore Randall down in the final stanza to take the match. The next bout went to the visitors by decision as Citadel's captain Bob Scarborough out pointed Bob McGimsey, 4-1. This victory put the Cadets ahead by 8-0. The lead jumped to 11-0 in the Joe Aaron all over the mat for 136 match as Bill Sachs pushed a 9-0 victory. Sachs was an easy winner here but was unable to pin the Carolina man. The Tar Heels finally opened up with a victory in the, next bout as Barry Farber took a 3-1 win over Swede Gustafson. This was the first of four Carolina wins and brought the home team with in eight points of the victors. Phil Kemp kept up the Car olina scoring in the 155 division with a one-sided victory over the Cadets' John Scott. Kemp was going . all out for a pin here but he was unable to get his falL The summaries: Irish Honest NEW YORK Feb. 18 &) Notre Dame athletes who re ceive financial assistance not only must work al a rery spe cific job, but are required as are all athletes al the institu tion to maintain a seven point higher scholastic average than other students, the Rev. John J. Cavanaugh, C.S.C. said today in response to an Associ ated Press questionnaire. Greensboro Wrestlers Win Over Carolina Frosh, 20-18 AdoIIo AC Defeats UNC Weightlifters , A 300-pound lift by heavy weight Buck Harris proved the margin of victory for the Apollo Athletic Club over the local weightlifters here last night. The visitors from Norfolk won by only 15 pounds. Their total weight lifted was 3,490 as com pared to Carolina's 3,475. The locals were able to win in three of six weight classes. Tar Heel weightlifters who won last night were Charley Ufen, Dave Littlejohn, and Keg Wheeler. 121 Lanev (C) Dinned Randall in :id of trurd period. 128 Scarborough (C) decisioned Mc- Gimsey 4-1. 136-Sachs (C) decisioned Aaron. 9-0 145 Farber (UNC) decisioned Gus tafson, 3-1. 155 Kemp (UNC) decisioned Scott 8-1. 165 Huddle (C) decisionfed Coxe. 6-2. ' 175-Gupton (UNC) pinned Barnetfr in 15 of third period.- Heavyweight Hampton (U) decis ioned Augustine, 7-4. PHYS ED MAJORS Coach Walter Rabb has re quested that all physical educa tion majors meet in room 304 Woollen Gymnasium Monday af ternoon at 3 o'clock. This is a very important meeting and all majors are urged to be present and prompt. 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Sam Jordan started the Tar Babies on therr middleweight comeback trail whi?n he pinned Bristow of Green boro after 40 seconds had elapsed in thb second period. Carolina had bt?n trail ing by 10-0 beore this, the Tar Babies first victory. The summary: 121 pounds: Keys iC) panned Hor ton in 7:33. 128 pounds: Tomlin Gi pinned West in 1.50. 136 pounds: Jordon (.C) picined Bris tow in 3:40. 145 pounds: RansdeH'(C) decisioned Clemmins. 9-2. 155 pounds: Troxler (C) pinned Ross in 5:10. 165 pounds: Glass (G) pinned Watts, time unavailable. 175 pounds Carolina won by forfeit. Heavyweight: Siler (G) pinned Greg ory in 2:58. "ANGELS FULL FRONT" Premier by Francis M. Casey Feb. 28, March 1. 2, 3, and 5 The Playmaker Theater Teague Trophies WINSTON-SALEM. Feb. IS The annual award of the Teague .Trophies will be made here Monday night at a banquet honoring the out standing amateur athletes of the Carolinas for 1949. 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