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SUNDAY, JANUARY 13, 1952 THE DAILY TAR HEEL. PAGE THRES O wsmm C3 Do BB" Tar Heels Win 9 of 10 First Places by Jid Thompson Carolina's swimming team swept toan easy 68-16 victory against the Virginia Military In stitute here yesterday in a South ern Conference meet in the Bowman-Gray Memorial Pool. It was the Tar Heels 52nd con secutive conference victory and their 16th straight against all op position. It was a great team vic tory for the Tar. Heels who took nine out of ten possible first places. Rick Levy of Carolina nosed out teammate Jack Edwards, a fresh man, in the 50 yard freestyle to tie the conference record he set against Duke last Monday night in the time of 23.4. Distance man Don Evans of the Tar Heels was the only double winner. He came home first in both the 220 and 440 yard free-styles. Carolina's Warren Heeman bested teammate Buddy Baarcke by inches in the 200-yard back stroke to set a new University freshman record of 2:20.9. Ed wards followed suit by taking the 100 yard freestyle in 53.9 to set another frosh mark. UNC's Barry Wall beat Bill Suairi, VMI's conference champ ion, in the 200-yard breaststroke by three lengths. Joe Kelso of Carolina won the diving event easily with an outstanding per formance. George Harrington, the Key dets only" winner, took the 150 yard individual medley in the ex cellent time of 1:38.6. 300-yard medley relay 1. Carolina (Baarcke. Wall. Heins). Time: 2.58.7. 220-yard freestyle 1. Evans (UNO, 2. Milton (UNC), 3. MacCrtady VMI) Time: 2:16.5. 50-yard freestyle 1. Levy (UNC). 2. Edwards (UNC), 3. Boxley (VMI) Time: 23.4. (Tiers Southern Conference record set by Levy. 1952.) 150-yard individual medley I. Har rington (VMI), 2. Tlnkham (UNC), 3 J. Alexander (UNC). Time: 1:38.6. Diving 1. Kelson (UNC). 2. White. (UNC). 3. Craven (VMI). Roints: 110.4. 100-yard freestyle 1. Kdwards (UNC), 2. Taeffner (VMI), 3. Ambler (UNC). Time: 53.9. 200-yard backstroke 1. Heeman (UNC), 2. Baarcke (UNC), 3. Har rington (VMI). Time: 2:20.9. 200-yard breastroke 1. Wall (UNC), 2. Suam (VMI), 3. Higgins (UNC). Time: 2:30.6. - 440-yard freestyle 1. Evans (UNC), 2. Shannon (UNC), 3. MacCready (VMI). Time: 4:57. , 400-yard relay Carolina (Tinkhanv Heins, Edwards, Ambler). Time: 3:27.6. Snavcly Pleased With Officer's Post CINCINNATI; Jan. 12 Caxl Snavely, University of North Carolina head coach who was elected president of the Ameri can College Football Coaches' Association on Thursday, said today that I am very happy io be the president of the associa tion." The coaches' association has finished its session here, but Snavely will leave for White Sulphur Springs. Vju for a meeting of the football rules committee before returning home. The members of the coaches associatidn will not meet again until next January, but Snavely will preside over a meeting of the officers and trustees in Chicago in August. Tar Heels Meet Davidson Here Tomorrow In SC Game Girls'Xage Rule Altered A major change in the playing regulations of girls basketball has been released by Gwen Smith, chairman of the National Section on Women's Athletics Basketbal Committee. The rule which permits players to hand the ball to another player is no longer in effect. The rule has been published in the : rule book for this year, but the change will go into effect immediately. A bulletin from the NSWA to the Women's Physical Education Department of Carolina, request ing that the change be publicized, states: " "Section 4 of Rule 10 (p. 74-1951-1952 -Guide) which permits player to HAND the ball to an other player is no longer in effect. "Section 4 is revised to read: The ball may be thrown, batted, or bounced to another player, or thrown for the basket. "Handing the ball to another player is a violation and should be penalized accordingly." The rule permitting players to hand the ball to teammates was voted upon at the 1951 meeting, but a majority of members at that meeting have now voted to res cind the action taken at that time. by Ed Starnes Carolina will attempt to get back on the scoring road tomor row night when it meets David son in Woollen Gym at 8 o'clock. The Tar Heel cagers will be favored over Davidson, but will hold the Wildcats in high re gard. Davidson set the schools all-time scoring record Friday nigt; trouncing The Citadel T50 66 in a Southern Conference game. The Wildcats' hit on 45 per cent of their field goal attempts in set ting the record, and captain Bill. Brooks scored 13 points in the first 6 minutes. Freshman Gereld King was high man for the winners with 17 points. Surprisingly only one other man, Coleman, hit the double numbers as the Wildcats reached the century mark. Coach Tom Scott will probably start Al Lifson and Jack Wallace at the forwards, Paul Likins at center and Howard Deasy and Vince Grimaldi at the guards against Davidson., That has been the first five - since midway through the year. Likins turned in a fine game against Wake Forest in spite of the Tar Heels loss. His. work under the back boards was excel lent. One thing that hurt the Tar Heels more than anything else over at" Baptist Hollow was Gri maldi's failure to produce points. The scrappy little guard was the number four scorer in the con- erence last week, and when he l is off it causes trouble for Caro- AXCLm After getting 17 points against Clemson it looked like Wallace had finally found his form of last year but he had a bad night against the Deacons. Freshman Al Lifson is one Tar Heel that has continued to score since he got his chance early in the season. If he keeps up : at the present rate Lifson will be the best freshman player to enter Carolina in quite some time. Carolina Pos Davidson Lifson F .. Brpoks Wallace F . Coleman Likins . '. C ..... Dudley Grimaldi G . i King Deasey G Weeks The Daily Tar Heel The official newspaper of the Publi cations Board of the University oj North Carolina at Chapel Hill where it is published daily at the Colonial Press Inc.. except Monday's, examina tion Snd vacation periods and during the official summer terms. Entered as second class matter at the Post Office of Chapel Hill, N. C, under the act of March 3. 1879. Subscription rates: mailed $4.00 per year. $1.50 per quarter delivered $6.00 per year and $2.25 per quarter. Glenn Harden Editor-in-chief GLASSES FITTED AND REPAIRED Fast Accurate Service in our own laboratory CITY OPTICAL CO. 121 E. Franklin St. Tel. 3566 J A Y VEES .PLAY WING ATE The junior varsity basketball team will play at Wingate Junior College tonight. The. Carolina Jay vees have won three of four games this year. 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