k f I ; I !. M Mi i KJi f bAILY TAR HEEL FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1951 FRIDAY. 1951 Carolina Football Accumlated Statistics , The accumulated statistics for the 1951 Carolina football "team we're released Wednesday by the Sports Publicity Office. They are as follows. ; MURALS " Beta Theta" Pi, campus tag foot ball - champs, and the Medical School, dormitory tag football champs, led the fraternity and dormitory divisions, respectively, in. the final Fall quarter intra mural tabulation. The Betas topped Sigma Chi by seven points 301.525 to 294.833 and the Zeta Psi was third. Delta Kappa Epsilon and Phi Gamma Delta rounded out the top five in the fraternity division. .. FRATERNITY DIVISION Organization Beta Theta Pi . Sigma Chi .... Zeta Psi Delta Kappa Epsilon Phi Gamma Delta.-... Sigma Nu .......;......".......;... Sigma Alpha Epsilon ... JChi Psi .. - Tau Epsilon Phi ..... Lambda Chi Alpha .. Phi Delta Theta ....... Pi Kappa Phi .. Chi Phi .. . Kappa Alpha ........ Pi Kappa Alpha ....;..... Alpha Tau Omega Pi Lambda Ph i .. Kappa Sigma .. Theta Chi :, Kappa Psi Sigma Phi Epsilon Zeta Beta Tau Phi Kappa Sigma Delta Psf (St. Anthony) . Phi Delta Chi .. - Delta Sigma Pi .. Total Points ...-... 301.525 . 294.833 289.641 287.368 274.146 235538 .... 234.393 .... 230.591 . 221579 . 212.464 .. 206.525 196.667 191.469 190.712 183.687 181.949 170.737 168.545 . 147.712 140.833 ...... 139.379 ...... 123.404 119.308 100.904 .... 87.5 40 SCOR BY GAMES Opp UNC 0 N. C. Slate 21 28 Georgia 16 45 Texas 20 6 South Carolina 21 . 14 . Maryland 7 39 , Wake Forest 7 21 Tennessee 0 12 Notre Dame 7 19 , Duke 7 224 120 TEAM STATISTICS Opp UNC 95.... 51. 1.... 147.... 2108. 1113... 3221... 169.... 77.... 17.... 82.... 715.... 81... 0... 2803. 34.6.. 34.... 300... 8.9.. 23... 514... 18.4.. First Downs Ruslftng 85 First Downs Passing...., . 44 First Downs Penalties 11 ........Total First Downs 140 . Net Yards Rushing ..1257 Net Yards Passing... .. 957 Total Net Yards.. ...2214 Passes Attempted 185 : I....Passes Completed.... 83 .. H a d Intercepted.......... 20 .... Fumbles 37 -.. Fumbles Lost.. . 17 ... Penalties 57 ..Yards Lost Penalties i 505 ..J.... ..... Punts 73 Had Blocked. ................ 0 ...Yards Punts 2829 ...Average Distance Punts 39.7 ..... . Punt Returns.... 45 Yards Punt Returns 519 ...Average Dist. Punt Ret : 115 JCickoff Returns 44 ... Yards Kickoff Returns 839 Average Dist. . KO . Ret 19.3 DORMITORY DIVISION Medical School Lewis . Ruffin Victory Village "B" Dorm "A" Dorm .. Alexander . .. .............. NROTC Stacv ...... Law School ... Town Men's Association :. Old East ... Dental School v... --... ...' "C" Dorm ...... ...... Man gum .. ...... :. Battle-Vance-Pettigrew ....- Wesley Rockets G ri ivies ......."'"' Emerson .: . ..... Aycock ......v.... Manley - . ... Graham Everett : ....:.:.;.. 346.32 256.5 256.426 236.5 235 188 157 156 154.S 129 111 108.142 100 87.5 83.5 77.5 65 .65 55 45 42.5 425 32.5 30 Bradley (Continued From Page 10) f from last year's crew and the pre sent squad is made up of primarily freshmen and sophomores. It has been good enough, however,; to down Minnesota 58-54 and battle Vanderbilt, Southeastern Confer ence champs, to the limit before losing, 55-51. Only lettermen back for Coach Fordy Anderson's outfit is Leroy ! Ott, a sixfoot guara wno owns a deadly one-hander. Stan Albeck and Dick Goelzer, two boys who were members of last year's team although they did notwin mono grams, have won starting jobs this season. Goelzer is a six-five cen ter, while Albeck is a slim for ward. Duke, which won its first games with Temple and 1 lanes Jloisery before meeting Nonh Carolina in the Gerry Gerard M morial Game Wednesday, is agair. led by star guard Dick Groat, who is captain ot the Blue jDavils. His partner at guard is a dashing sophomore from Philadelphia, Rudy D'Emilio. Another sophomore who has won a starter's berth is Bernie Janicki, a blonde, six-four forward from Ambridge, Pa. His forward. part ner is letterman Bill Fleming of Philadelphia. Divinity School senior Carl Glasow of Rochester, N. Y., is the Duke center. In a preliminary game to the Duke-Bradley clash, the Duke junior varsity, winner over the Atlantic Service Force crew in its only game thus far, meets the strong Cherry ; Point Marines. Game time for the preliminary is 6:30 o'clock. Coach of the Cherry Point team is Lt. Bob Smith, for mer Long' Island lAiiversity cap tain. . The Bradley contest ends - a rugged four-game week for the Blue Devils. SHjesday they face Furman's Purple" Whirlwind at Shelby and on Saturda; meet Vir ginia Military Institute in Duke Indoor Stadium. . INTRODUCING ITALIAN 1 1 i i T - PIES With Choice of Pepperoni Mushrooms Anchovies EVERY WEDNESDAY fRIDAT-- S ATUBD AY Good FoodBocr-wVlne. i. THE SPORT SHOP ' h " . t, I ' ' ' ';. ' - " ' . : '7 ' " Wishes To Take This Opportunity To Wish All Students And "faculty Members. A; Most Merry Christmas and Happy New Year ,r., " I t J ' I xTL Strong UNC Gymnast l earn Could Have Losing Season by Alva Stewart A host of outstanding performers,- led by Captain R. S. White, will carry Coach Bill Meade's hopes for a successful gymnastic season ' in : 1952, but even with this -abundance of ta lent, the Tar Heel gymnasts could have a losing season ' be cause of " their rugged schedule. The Tar Heels face three of the nation's, top teams Florida State, Penn State, Army, and possibly Navy. Paced by the Regna twins, Florida State, is likely to repeat as National AAU titleholder. Last year, the team won the Southern Intercollegiate Gymnastic League crown and slso placed first in the National Intercollegiate cham pionships. Florida State is coached by Hartley Price, who tutored Illinois to two national champion ships before going to Florida. Coached by Gene, Wettstone, 1948 U. S. Olympic mentor, Penn State will be a strong contender for national laurels. The Cadets, coached by former Olympic gymnast Tom Maloney, are East ern Intercollegiate champs. : Runner-up to Army last year, Navy will be hard to beat. The Middies are coached by former Olympic gymnast Chet Phillips. . The Tar Heels also have scheduled meets with Duke (on Feb. 8 and Feb. 29) On March 15, the Tar Heels will compete in the SIGL meet at Tallahassee, Fla. One week later they will jaunt to Boulder, Col. for the N.C.A.A. championships. The" N. A.A.U. and Olympic try outs will be held on May 3 at State College, Penn. Leading contenders for South ern honors- are Captain R. S. White, SIGL trampoline cham pion; fDon Waddell, promising sophomore tumbler; junior Char ley Hartley, who bettered the SIGL rope climbing time in prac tice Wednesday; letterman Check Goodin, chief point-maker in 1951; junior Andy . Bell, the most con sistent winner for the Tar Heels last season; and Otis Hartsell, a sophomore whom Coach Meade calls "the most improved man on the squad." Other boys who will probably see action in one or more of the event are Jerry Dorn, senior rope climber; Gordon Hudson, fresh man performer on the side horse; Rupert Phipps, on the parallel bars; Pete' Brumley, Frank Wil liams, Larry Thorp, and Bill Woods on the mats; and J ohn Rhodes, Dick Hallden, and Bill McCord on the trampoline. Goodin is called the "iron, man" of the team by Meade. The de pendable junior performs on the side horse, high bar, parallel bars, and rings. Besides displaying his agility on the high bar, Andy Bell helps out on the rings. Letter- yrcsricrs'-:;To ; Meet Davidson The Carolina wrestling team will get Its first taste of com petition of the season when it meets the Davidson matmen to morrow night at 9 o'clock in the Wildcat gym. Four freshmen, two sophomores and two seniors will wrestle eight Davidson matmen. The frosh are Abbie Keles (120 pounds); Earl Kendrick (130); Pete McGhee (157) ; and Sandy Dann (137). The two sophs are Andy Holt, the blind boy, and Harold Butts. Holt will compete in the 177-lb. class, while Butts is a heavyweight. Both of these boys wrestled on the freshman team last year. Maryland is favored to win the Southern Conference crown this year. : The defending, cham pions are the VMI Keydets, who are coached by Oscar Gupton, Carolina frosh coach last year. man Jerry Dorn performs on the high bar as well as climbing the. rope. A Merry. Merry Christmas To-All Our Friends ! ! ! w I- - For q feAcfwy CfiirisfiHQS Siovc " " Diriner: Qt. 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