TTJESDAMARCH 6, 1951
THE DAILY TAR HEEL
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A Defeats C;
Sigma Chi s
SwampAKP s
...
.A" Dormitory and Sigma Chi
fraternity advanced- to the cam-
us thampionships in basketball
lat night -by winning their re
spective division's. Both teams will
" la for the championship to
night at 7:00 in tWp Sports Car
nival at Woollen Gymnasium,
The '"A" dorm team, composed
of a group of six-footers, defeated
C" dormitory, 37-23. George Nor
ris led the scoring of both teams
with 13 points while team "mate
Ken Yarborough' had 10 markers.
In the fraternity division, the
Siema Chi's Kay Lewis with 20
points was the main factor in the
victory over Alpha Kappa Psi,
the commerce fraternity. John
Lansely aided the Sigma Chi
cause with eight points.
High man for the Alpha Kaps
was Kel Landis with 11 points.
Resides winning the dorm
championship in basketball, "A"
captured the ping pong champion
ship by beating Old West yester
day afternoon. -
Swimmers Win
Twelth Meet '
The Carolina swim team ter
minated its season on Friday by
beating LaSalle College, 44-31.
The Tar Heel tankmen have es
tablished a string of twelve vic
tories. - ' "
Coach Dick Jamerson was
pleased with his squad's perform
ance. Several of the local swim
mers recorded their best times of
the season. Stan Tinkham . and
Doimie Evans placed one-two in
the 110-yard freestyle with excel-
Sigma
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Lacrosse- Physicals
Freshman and varsity lacrosse
players ' are instructed to report
to the infirmary Wednesday and
Thursday to have their physicals.
Men whose, names start with A
through K are to report on Wed
nesday and the remainder are to
have theirs on Thursday.
Inn. Separate entrance, bath. Very
quiet student desired. Inquire postcard
cfo DTH. . (1-676U-1)
lent times ' and Cecil Milton and
Bill Leighton won the 220 and
440-yard freestyle, respectively.
also with good times. '
The Tar Heel coach and Jim
Thomas will journey to the East
ern Intercollegiates next week.
The local mentor also plans to
enter the National AAU's.
LOST
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