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flUDAY, MAItCil .'J, I'jr.O THE DAILY TAR HEEL, PAGE THREF. Heels eieate Forest I or D State, W'oke Win Indians Take 50-43 Win; j Wolf pack Downs VPI.67-42 By Lew Chapman DUKE INDOOR STADIUM, DURHAM, March 2 After . an , afternoon session marked by amazing upsdts, expected form returned to the Southern Conference basketball tourney Mary rolled into tomorrow's semi-final round as the result of easy victories. State's powerhouse methodic-- ally ran Toufchshod over a hap Stairway To The Stars STATE Thursday 7:30 VIRGINIA TECH STATE (67-42) WAKE FOREST Joss Virginia. Tech outfit. C7-42 while the Indians of William and Mary snuffed out North Caro lina's crown aspirations in the feature contest by the score, of 50-43. Except for State's expected brilliance, the 9,000 and some odd fang who sat in on tonight's action didn't see much in the way of tournament brand basket ball as both the Tar Heels and the Indians were completely off form and stumbled through 40 long minutes of listless action. Billed as the best match of all the first round pairings both fives displayed a possession type -of play and at times the game was practically slowed down to a walk while the capacity crowd echoed their disgruntlement. Behind during most of the fray, the Tar Heels did have a brief crowd pleasing spurt late in the second half that threatened to pull the game out of the fire but the rally fell pitifully short. That it was the end of the road for the Carolina cagers came oaYly in the first half when the Tar Heel's lack of hustle resulted in them blowing a six point lead and actually fall behind by a point at the half time intermis sion. 20-19. An ailing Hugo Kappler did his best to put the Tar Heels back into the game at the outset of the second half with five quick points but the Indians quickly countered his efforts by capital izing on numerous errant Caro lina passes and converting them into scores. v Slowly but surely the Brave? widened their margin until af ter ten minutes of the second half had elapsed, the Seottmea went into a pressing defense and paced by John Tsantes, managed to cut down on the Indian lead until at the 17:30 mark, the mar- gin was only five points. But th surge collapsed as William and Mary connected on four late foul shots to nearly bury the Tai Heels. Tsantes closed out his playing days for the locals in a blaze of glory as his 4 points led the Car olina scoring. The clash als". marked finis to the colorful ca reers of centers Nemo Nearmar and Red Bennett. In the first contest of the even ing, State, led by Dick Dickey and bammy nanzino romped over Virginia Tech. Only once in the game did VPI threaten as Dick Sayre sparked Techman to with in two points of ' the Raleigh team. State pulled away to a com fortable lead when Dickey notch ed five markers to start the - winning drive. Before the half ended, Warren Cartier and Joe Harand tossed in six more points to make the score 32-17 in favor . of State. In the second half, Ranzino came to life and scored on two one-hand push shots to run the score to 36-17. Sayre caught fire and bucketed three shots to run t his total for the evening to 14 points. Dickey and Ranzino col lected 20 and 18 points respec tively while Cartier scored 13. Tex Tilson, VPI's high-scoring Qcnter, was well guarded by Harand who tied up the lanky Techman time and again. State will play Wake forest in the semi-final round tomorrow evening. We Lose North Cito. Tsantes F KappJtr F Patterson F.. Ferraro F ... Nearrnan C Bennett C Deasey G White G Thorne G Terrell G Totals FG 6 3 .... 0 ... o l 0 1 1 2 0 14 FT 2 4 1 0 1 2 i 3 1 0 15 PF 2 I 0 2 5 1 2 0 5 0 18 TP 14 10 1 0 3 2 3 5 5 0 43 Thursday 4:00 GEORGE WASHINGTON Friday 7:30 hV. F. (65-61) SOUTH CAROLINA Wm. & Mary FG FT PF TP Benjamin F. 3 2 5 8 Bunting F 16 3 8 Forrest F 0 0 0 0 Giermak C 5 4 3 14 McMillan G 5 6 2 16 Lewis G 0 15 1 Renfro G 1 14 3 Akers G 0 0 0 0 Allen G 0 0 0 0 Totals 15 20 22 50 Half time score - Wiliam and Mary 20. North Carolina 19. Free throws missed: Bunting. Gier mak 2. Kappler 4. Patterson, Tsantes 2, Nearman 5. White. State Wins Thursday 2:15 DUKE Saturday 8:00 DUKE (53-41) NORTH CAROLINA Thursday 9:00 WILLIAM AND MARY Friday 9:00 W&M (50-43) w; no? It's A Boy! All-best N. C. State Ranzino F Dukey F Cook F Stine F Horvath C Cartier C Bubas G Harand G . Terrell G Jackrnowski Totals V. P. J. Sayre F Jones F Spruhan F. ... Farrar F TiLson C Sampson C . Bacalis G Trombohl G Davis G Piatt G Totals FG 7 8 0 0 1 6 1 3 0 0 26 FG 5 1 0 0 2 1 1 2 2 0 14 FT 4 4 0 0 1 1 3 2 0 0 15 FT 4 1 0 0 3 2 1 0 2 1 14 PF 3 1 0 3 4 4 2 3 0 0 20 PF 2 1 1 0 2 0 3 5 4 1 19 TP 18 20 0 0 3 13 5 8 0 0 67 TP 14 3 0 0 7 4 3 4 6 1 42 score- N. C. State 32, Dickey 3, Hor- Half time VPI 17. Frfp throws missed vath, Cartier.Cook, Jones. Davis 2, Far rar 2, Tilson 3. Tiombold. etaoin etaoin shrdilu shrdlu emiemf Swim Championships Begin Sunday Night Tar Heel swimming enthusi- night with the finals in the 1500- asts will be treated to the sea son's most colorful spectacle be ginning next Sunday night when the 17th annual Southern Con ference Championships move in to Bowman Gray Pool for a two day stand. With eight teams entered in the competition, the loop's best performers will vie for individual and team honors in the 4 var sity and four freshman events or the program. The proceedings are' scheduler5 to get underway at 7:30 Sunday State, Virginia Swordsmen Open Four-Way Meet Tonighi By Vic Goldberg While the North Carolina and Kentucky fencer watch on the sideline, State College and the University of Virginia will open the four-way fencing tourna ment tonight at 7:30 in Woollen Gymnasium. The Cavaliers, led by their ace swordsman, 'Flash' Reid, are ex pected to give .their opponents trouble throughout the meet. The, Virginia lads will also have in mind the close defeat they re ceived at the hands of the Tar Heel fencers last Feb. 18. Exhibitions Top Mural Carnival The final and one of the bes phases of the Intramural car nival . on Monday, March 6, wil be a series of exhibitions pre sented by groups from Carolim and Duke. Three groups will exhibi' their wares from this campus Miss Mary Frances Kellam' women's tumbling group anc' Miss Ruth Price's physical ed ucation dance class will lead of the program. A sword dance a,n' a western square dance wil1 feature. Bill Meade's well knowr tumbling group will be on hanc' to lend to the success of the af fair with work cn the mats anr" parallel bars. The climax of the events wil be the presentation of a trampo line exhibition by the Duke trav elers under the direction of Mr Don Hsdstrom. This trampolin' presentation is done on a stretch ed canvas. Leading the way in traditionally good Southern Foods Max offers FRIED SPRING CHICKEN PORK TENDERLOIN LIVER WITH ONIONS AND SPAGHETTI UNIVERSITY State College will have to de pend .on its youthful fencing in structor, Luiz Lousada, and Tey Lattimore to produce points. Th Wolfpack, still lacking exper ience, have little or no chance a all to reign as victors in thr four-way affair. Kentucky,-. . although beater twice this year, is expected toj enter a strong and more exper- ienced team than local fans hav een in these parts. The Wild cats, who consider fencing a im or sport at Kentucky,, hav auelers who have been fencim or years. Led by John Fori. who is divisional chammon c .ne Amateur Fencing League o merica, and Co-captain Georg hristian, the Blue-Grass bo: ire expected to give tneir op jonents a rough time. Kentucky at Vanderbilt and Louisville vhile losing to Notre Dame an llinois. The Tar Heels boast the only mblemished record in the tour- lament. They slammed State by 23-4 count earlier in the season, "he Rossmen then edged VMI 4-13 at Lexington. Carolina then noved to Charlottesville to meet Tohns Hopkins and Virgiina. The results were Carolina 27 v2-t Virginia 27; Johns Hopkins 26 V2. SHUTTER BUG by FOISTER meter freestyle event. On Mon day and Tuesday preliminary trials in all events will take place each afternoon at 2:30 with the finals at 8 o'clock in the evening. Aside from the cup given to the winning team and the medals awarded for the first five places in each event, four handsome trophies will be presented to the top men in the lowboard diving, 440-yard freestyle, 150-yard backstroke and the 1500-meter freestyle. : The last of these, the Frank !3hoaf Trophy for the winner of tfie grueling distance race, will be given for the first time this ear. The Tar Heels will enter the neet as the team favored to win hey will be shooting for their. jghth consecutive" title, " having von every year that the meet las been held since 1940. But the Tar Heels will be pro- -ided serious competition bv nany of the other aggregations nd especially by VMI and N. Z. State's Wolfpack mermen 'he Tar Heels defeated the Key lets in a dual meet two weeks ago with a win over Miami and neir record for the 1950 cam aign stands at eight won and two lost. In last year's championship mset the Tar Heels came ou' r ahead of their nearest com- .titor and in winning the crown cored a record number of 10? joints. They copped first place i all but one event. Of the four defending cham vans that will compete in the neet, all are from North Caro- - Art Weiner, Carolina's America end, made his citch of the year at 2:40 yes terday morning. The playing f eld was Watts Hospital in Durham where Mrs. W.einer, the former Marion (Boots) Me Girt of Chapel Hill, presented Art with an eight pound, five ounce son. The mother and son were reported getting along line yesterday afternoon, and Pop pa Weiner passed out the cus tomary cigars at Woollen Gym. Mr. and Mrs. Weiner decided against an Arthur, Jr. and have named the baby Edward Gregg. Duke Wins South Caro. Coleman F Prezioso F Smith F Latorre F Slaughter G Ekimorf G Reed G Munn G Totals Duke ' Youmans F Scarborough Engberg F Allen C Kulpan C Fleming G York G Crowder G Ashley G Totals FG FT PF TP . G F PF TP V FG 0 0 10 10 3 2 2 0 4 4 10 12 7 7 3 21 3 0 4 6 0.1 4 1 2 1 4 5 16 9 24 41 ; FT PF TP 4 6 1 14 5 2 3 12 0 0 0 0 3 2 5 8 2 14 5 11 3 3 14 16 2 0 1 4 0 10 1 18 17 18 53 Duke 31; South Meuller Leads Deacs, 65-61 Devils Win Handily, 53-41; By Buddy Vaden DUKE INDOOR STADIUM, DURHAM, March 2 The 29th Annual .Southern Conference Basketball Tournament got under way at 2:15 here today when the Blue Devils of Duke defeated South Carolina, 53-41, but it wasn't until the end of the George Washington-Wake Forest game that the 8,000 spectators on hand knew a tournament was going on. Duke had little trouble in ' - eliminating South Carolina, the team that finished fourth in the Conference. In fact, the Dukes, playing on their . home court held the Gamecocks to four free throws in the first nine minutes and 15 seconds of the "contest." At halftime the Blue Devils held 31-20 margin. Sleepy Jim Slaughter, s the 6- foot-ll-inch . Gamecock center who made the all-Conference team this year, scored 21 points, but the oak-tree-in-a-field-of-corn giant was far from all-Con ference material here today. Ceep Youmans and Dave Scar borough kept Duke moving with 14 and 12 points respectively. Halfway through the second half the game had already been de cided and the boys were staying around just to see the George Washington-Wake Forest thriller that followed. With Norman Mueller, a flashy sophomore guard from. Indianap olis, Ind., leading the way, the inspired Deacons pulled one of the seasons biggest upsets by dumping high-riding George Washington's' third-seeded Colon ials, 65-61. Trailing, 29-24, after a first half that saw the score dead locked three times, the Deacs caught fire and rang up twelve points in the first four minutes before the Colonials could find the range. , Mueller hit on two long shots m tne nrst Ja seconds to make the score 29-28, and Najeway connected on a tap -in basket at 1:16 to send Wake Forest ahead to stay, 30-29. . With Mueller swishing two more one-handed push shots and - McCotter-'-' and Najeway sinking free throws the Deacs had built up a 36-29 ad vantage before Howard Hoffman scored from beneath the basket for GW at the four-minute mark. Wake Forest had compiled an 11 point, 44-33 lead by 7:55. By intercepting numerous George Washington passes and generally clogging up the Generals' usual ly potent scoring attack, the Deacs managed to stay safely out in front until the final minutes whenjthe losers pulled to within two points of Wake Forest, 63-61, Augustine Elected " Joe Augustine, a standout guard on the 1349 Tar Heel football team, has. been elected, president of the Monogram, Club. He succeeds Ed Washing ton. Phil Kemp, a Southern Conference wrestling champion, was elected vice -president. Halftime score Carolina 20. Free -throws missed: Slaughter 7, Prezioso Z, Reed 2, Ekimoff. York 7, Ailen 3, Youmans 2. Woke Wins Geo. Wash. FG FT PF TP Cerra" F 6 5 5 17 Moffatt F 4 7 3 15 McNiff G... 2 0 3 4 Hoffman F.... 1 0 2 2 Adler C. - 2 4 3 8 Goglin G 3 5 4 11 Witkin G ...l 0 0 2 Small G 1 0 0 2 Totals 20 21 20 61 Wake Forest FG FT PF TP Najeway F.. 9 9 5 27 Kersh F z u z 4 McCotter C 5 3 5 13 Bennett C 0 0 1 o Patton G -2 1 3 5 MueUer G 6 2 3 14 Brooks G 1 U z i Totals 23 lo zi 03 Halftime score - George Washington 29 - Wake Forest 24 Free throws missed - ueorge wasn inffton: Alder 4. Small 2. Cerra 2. Gog lin 2. Wake Forest: McCotter 4. Patton 3. Kersh 2, Mueller 2, Brooks. Naje way - Twelve Swimmers Leave For AAU's Twelve swimmers including' former, varsity greats, Dick Twin ine and Jess Greenbaum, will compete . in the Southeastern AAU Championships tomorrow afternoon in Atlanta, Georgia Coach Bob Ousley's frosh nata tors are also entered in the event Buddv Baarcke. Barrv Wall Stan Tinkham, Rick Levi', Paul on John Moff it's two free throws. Godfrey, Bruce Fountain, Bil1 Local Tumblers Third In Meet Handicapped by a brief career and limited manpower, the Caro lina gym team emerged a dim third with. 18 points, in a tri angular meet at Woollen gym kanna, yesterday, when Duke scored 60 and Maryland came runner-up at 52. UNC was mainly running two-man groups against the opponents' three. As a touch of salvage for the local camp, Darrel Byerly shone in tumbjing, with third high in dividual score of the meet. Events included tumbling, parallel bars, flying rings, ropeclimb, horizon tal bar, and horse; the first meet of its kind in Chapel Hill. OCK CO IS BACK OH TAP IN BOTTLES $4.40 A CASE RAMS HEAD c! A mmmm ma. In the two distance events, the 220 and 440, Jimmy Thomas, un lefeated in loop circles, will again be favored to. win. Norm Sper will defend his title as top man in the 150-yard back stroke. Teams entered in the meet are Carolina, VMI, VPI, Duke, N. C. State, Davidson, William and Mary, and Washington and Lee. McCord, Bill Leighton, and Herm lleyn will represent the frosh Tulane and Miami Universitie- will probably provide the ma jcrity of the opposition. The last time a Southern Con ference basketball team other than North Carolina State won the annual tournament was in 1945 when the Tar Heels defeat ed State, 50-48. ' The University of North Caro lina has won more Southern Con ference basketball championships than any other school. The Tar Heels have won . eight tourna ments. Duke has won five, and N. C. State has four. Mueller's snowbird shot with 10 second remaining was the clincher for the Deacons. SEEDS SEEDS All types Vegetable and Flowers. Students, don't be caught with your "plants" down. Buy now and plant early Have a box outside each window your mothers will be delighted. Buy Now. Dick Spivey , and Austin S. Myers (local distributors) "A Seed for Every Need" CONTACT Dick Spivey. 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