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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1G, 1952 THE DAILY TAR HEEL, PAGE TiLREJS n son oaay n - II an km en Here 1 UNC May Go For Two SC Records The Carolina swimming team, which has two easy dual meet Victories to its credit this year, takes on Davidson here this af ternoon at 3:30 pjn. and Coach Dick Jamerson may send his Tar Heels alter conference records in the 300-yard medley relay and the 400-yard freestyle relay. Buddy -Baarcke, Barry Wall, and Buddy Heins may be used in the medley relay and if they are, they will' be shooting at the record of 2:57.2. Bobby linker, Wall and Jack Edwards swam the event in 3:03.1 to win easily in the puke. meet this year. The 400-yard relay team that might go for the record' of 3:35.8 would be composed of Stan Tink- ham, Jack Edwards, Buddy Heins, and Donnie Evans. This? combin ation of swimmers has not swum in competition this year, with Coach Jamerson preferring to give his less experienced men a chance. The Tar" Heels have meets with Georgia Tech and Emory Friday and Saturday in Atlanta, so Jamerson may decide to hold his top men out of the relay events and save them for this weekend: Most of the Carolina entries in the meet wilL be Jay vees, with the top 14 varsity men going South tomorrow. Jamerson is well satisfied with the progress of the team. "The whole gang is doing well. We'll have to be a lot sharper to beat State, Georgia, and Princeton, though. We have a lot of work to do." The work of some of the fresh ' men has been particularly gratify ing to Jamerson. "Jack Edwards, Warren Heeman and Larry Shan non are of varsity caliber," Jamerson said. , The Carolina entries will prob: ably have Newell Gill and Char les Wolf in the 220, Duke Widoff, Dick Alexander, and Bill Stew wart in the 50, Jack Alexander and David Howard in the individ ual medley and Joe Kelson and Ri S. White in diving event. Tar Heels Beaf Davidson On Accuracy Af Foul Line UNG Has Heavy Weekend Schedule Carolina ' has another , heavy weekend schedule for athletics with all of the contests played flwav from home. The gym team opens the play J with a meet atFenn iiaie mun, day and one .at West Point Satur day. The wrestling . team goes to Washington and Lee Friday and tn VMI Saturday. . The swimming team ; meets Davidson nere uuay, Georgia Tech and Emory Friday and Saturday in Atlanta. The bas ketball team plays at Maryland Friday night and in Philadelphia against Temple Saturday. By Ed Siarnes Carolina's 78-77 victory over Davidson in Monday nighfs bas ketball game was won at the foul line where the Tar Heels capital izedon 22 of 29. free throws. The Wildcats outsoored Caro lina 30 to' 2S in field goals but. made 17 of 21 charity tosses. "It was the first time Tve ever seen that," coach Tom Scott commented later. "It's not too of ten that two teams hit that many free throws." The popular coach offered words of praise for his team which fought back to win with only seconds remaining in the game. "It was a great victory for the boysf he said. Likins looked good. He is im proving right along. He had tough luck or he would have scored more points, but he is hustling well," he added about the 6 foot 9 inch freshman center that has done so well in the past two games. - "Vince Grimaldi is playing hard and gives us a good floor game. He's on a cold streak right now and missing. That hurts us", we expected 'him to score more." Discussing the conference race, in which Carolina is holding a second place spot at the present time, Scott said "West Virginia will be a threat, as will be Duke and N. C. State. The conference race is not as one-sided as it has been. Carolina has a rough road to travel if it wants to qualify for the conference tournament. y M u ra I Scoreboard BADMINTON CLUB The Carolina Badminton Club will resume its meetings tonight at 7 tp.m. in the Women's Gym. Meetings will be held every Wed nesday from 7-9 p.m. 4 . SPORTS CARNIVAL A new type sports carnival was discussed at the last Intramural Managers meeting. In the past the carnival has been held mainly, as a sports event. If the campus re action is strong enough the event will be changed to a campus wide stunt , night, which will include short skits, dancing teams, bar bershop singing, magicians and other items of interest. Prizes will be given to those the judges con sider the best. Anyone interested should contact their organization Intramural manager. The Co-recreation night was voted on and accepted by the managers. In these ' events the men and girls will get together as a team and participate against other mixed teams.. The Co-recreation night has proven very pop . 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