SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1952 THE DAILY TAR HEEL page tree: I asmmen Swimmers Meet Cadets In SG Events Carolina's swimming team, which has coasted to two victories in the conference this year will be looking for its 52nd consecu tive conference win this afternoon at 3:30 . o'clock when it takes on the Virginia Military Institute team at Bowman-Gray pool. In two previous starts this year, Coach Jamerson's team has rung up an easy 68-18 win over Duke and a 50-34 victory over VPI, the latter meet being held Thursday. , Against the Gobblers, Carolina used its jayvees plus Ceccil Mil ton, Buddy Baarcke, Joe Kelso, and Smith Jewel, in order to have the team rested for the meet with VMI today. Saum vs Wall The top event of the day should be the breastroke in which VMI's conference champion, Bill Saum and Carolina's Barry Wall hook up. Wall swam that event in 2:29.8 against Duke, but he will proba bly have to better that mark to best Saum today. " Another top race will have Car lina's Donnie Evans and Cecil Milton swimming Keydet Bill MacCreeady in the 220 and 440 freestyle. All three men number among the best in the South and East. Freshman Warren Heeman, who has become Carolina's top back stroker, will have a tough battle with VMI's Johnston and Har rington. R. S. White and Kelso of Carolina will get some stiff com petition from Craven in the div ing event. Levy vs Talffiner Rick Levy, who broke the con ference 50-yard freestyle record against Duke, Jack Edwards, and Kirby Ambler will compete against Taefftner of VMI in the sprints in what should be close events. The Keydets of Al Conyne us ually have one of the better teams in the conference and last year finished with a 4-2-0 record. The Tar Heels won the conference championship with a 11-0-0 record. Jamerson Officer Of Phys Ed Group Richard E. (Dick) Jamerson, head coach of swimming and pro fessor of physical education at Carolina, has been named secre tary - treasurer of the? College Physical Education Association. Jamerson represented the Uni versity at the annual meeting of the group in Chicago in Decem ber. L AM E D U C ECS ; at plucked prices a special display of .boofc borgoins. fiiis' month at Tar Heels Arrive WASHINGTON, D. C Jan. 11 Seven track men from the University of North Carolina arrived here this afternoon for the Evening Star track meet which will be held here tomor row in the huge National Guard armory. The seven men include a mile relay team which with Duke and Maryland, is expected to dominate , the Southern Con ference mile relays The mem bers of the mile relay team are Mac RayGordon Hamrick. Jack Bennett, and Gene Brigham. The Tar Keels have entered Bobby Bell and Bill Cornell in the high hurdles and Sam Jor dan in the pole vault. Jordan will be competing against three of the four men who have clear ed 15 feet in the history of track. They are Bob Richards, Don Laz,and Don Cooper. Jayvees Play Duke Tonight The Carolina junior varsity basketball team, which rallied for a fine 70-67 overtime victory over Wake Forest Thursday, goes for its fourth win of. the year tonight at 8 o'clock against Duke in Dur ham. The Jayvees, who are improv ing in every game, have defeated Elon, Raleigh High and Wake Forest this year, and lost to the Deacons in an earlier game. Their most impressive game was easily the victory over the Deacs. Coach Earl Ruth stated Joe Moser, Chuck Ellen wood, John Dittmar, Floyd Propst, and Skip Winstead against Wake Forest and Albert Long and Buell Mosier. Propst has been the Tar Heels' most effective scorer this . year, and have held the opposition to an average of 58 points. M U R A LS BASKETBALL Thursday's Ssores 57 Zeta Psi 3 Pi Kap Phi 2 10 67 Emerson Winston 4 31 54 Chem Club Ruifin 2 27 ; TPtoi nam 4 SIR NU Aa n-tnn i Avcock 3 24 28 Victory Village ... ld East 22 56 Winston 2 ... NROTC 2 8 Lost Times Today IT 1 nils "111 V f .1 I LATE SHOW TONIGHT- Tar Heels Seek Second Win Of Year The Carolina wrestling team, which hasn't been able to beat Virginia Tech since 1947, will try again tonight in Woollen Gym at 8 o'clock, and the Tar Heels, who have a victory over Davidson this year, think they can do it. Coach Sam Barnes says, "Its about time we beat VPI. They seem to have a jinx on Carolina. The fact that we have had a meet ought to help us." . Little is known of the Gobblers, who are opening their season un der a new coach. The Tar Heels' jump in experience is counted on to help them. Six Sophs Start Carolina will start a team of six sophomores and two seniors, with Joe Parish 130 pounds) and Clyde Watson (137 pounds) being two new men who . will definitely start. Ed Haines (147 pounds), Harvey Bradshaw', (167 pounds) and Bill Hill (177 pounds) are other men who will be moved into the lineup if they can make the weight requirements. Veterans Chigger Quails and Captain Tommy Coxe and Andy Holt will start at those three positions if any of the' men fail to make the weight. Qther starters for Carolina will be Tom Stokes in the 157 pound class and Harold Butts in the heavyweight division. Both boys were stars on last year's freshman team. UNC Has Won One The Tar Heels have already bet tered the record of last year's winless team and a win tonight would give them a record which would equal the best in three years. The meet with the Gobblers is the second conference meet of the year for the Tar Heels, who have previously beaten Davidson. Carolina will need to rest some of their men, for the team wres tles Washington and Lee and Vir ginia Military next Friday and Saturday, on a trip into Virginia. The Generals and Keydets are among the best teams in the conference. rnuiE I R 1 1 ki fill inn fffl liitiiirff r iil3-iJM Poor Shooting Costs Cagers First Place In.SC Standings by Ed Starnes Carolina's basketball team not only lost the first conference game of the season Thursday night, but in doing so it lost its first place standing' in the Southern Conference race. . The Tar Heel's defeat left them with a 5-1 record inside the con ference to put them in a second place tie with West Virginia who has the same record. N. Cf State moved into un disputed first place with a 6-0 record. Carolina meets State on January 26 in Woollen Gym. Carolina's surprisingly poor showing "against Wake Forest could be laid to the poor average from the floor. Outside of Al Lifson, no Carolina player could score consistantly from the court. Lifson hit on 6 of 14 shots against the Deacons, the only Tar Heel to come anywhere close to a good average. What was probably the most partisan crowd of the season at home or away watched the game,' with 2,000 rabid Deacon' fans jamming every corner of Gore Gymnasium, cheering every move of its fair-haired cagers. The noise became especially loud when Dick Hemric, fresh man center, scored a point. The big kid from Jonesville, N. C, had a bad night scoring only 12 points, 6 of that on foul 'shots. Carolina used a special defense against Hemric, who was averag Doccuqq Advertising I MM! 11F lIMfiEiTIIlMI I m V. . brings you news about better products you heed . . tells you where to get what you want when you. want it . . 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Carolina meets Davidson on Monday night here, and Carolina will be favored to get back fca, the Winning column. , Immediately after the David son, Carolina takes a swing through the North," playing Mary land a return .engagement in College Park, Md., on the 18th, and Temple in Convention Hall, Philadelphia on the 19th. Girls Basketball A basketball club for girls hv terested in playing invitational games against other schools be gins practicing Monday at 4 p. m, Regular meetings for this club will be Monday and Wednesday at that time. The club is open to both graduate and undergraduate students. Nancy Woodruff is the student head of the club. - P -v , ........-.. i f Bacftsfeop l nnriiiiu mm jk r -t i i . . . P . ..Fnumfxlifl. St 1 1 1 I 1 1 Sponc6re,d;:M!:.0,3.e;jL: QPB2I EVEIUXIUL 3 ! ! E -51, , . - f ; t I . J . f f - - f I ; ' . 1 j i i. i I 1 ( - L -"v.";1? ,tiii!lv;lT"t',."."T ftf-r'I "- ' ,-. -, .-:' rrl

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