THURSDAY, J ANU AR Y 17, 1952 THE DAILY TAR HEEL PAGE THUEF wiolson Sw i i i i , f f r r in us n SC Record Breakers Are Disqualified By Jid Thompson Carolina's swimming team ran rough-shod over the Davidson Wildcats to the tune of 56-28 here yesterday in a meet which proved to be only a warm-up for this weekend's activities in Atlanta. The Southern Conference record in the 400-yard relay would have been shattered had not the Tar Heel team miscued on a turn. This win ran the all-victorious Tar Heels' winning streak to 53 consecutive conference -wins, 17 straight against all opposition and four for this season. Jamerson's squad for this meet was dominat ed by freshman who came through in grand style. The UNC 400-yard relay team composed of Jack Edwards, Bud dy Heins, Stan Tinkham and Don nie Evans were gunning tox. a new conference mark and had lead-off man Edwards not over looked touching the side of the pool on a turn, it would have been theirs. The Tar Heel time was 3:34.6 as compared to the present standard of 3:35.8. Carolina's 300 yard medley re lay team composed of Buddy Ba arcke, Barry Wall and Heins miss ed the conference record of 2:57.9 by only .8 of a second. Rick Levy was off his own SC 50-yard free style mark of 23.5 by only .1 of a second. Coach Jamerson was well pleased with some of his fresh man who posted their best times in taking firsts. Jay Alex ander in the individual medley, his twin brother Dick in the 100 yd. freestyle, Tommy Gill in the 220-yd. freestyle and Chapel Hill's Charlie Wolf in the 440-yd. freestyle. The swimming team -will leave tonight for Atlanta and meets with Georgia Tech tomorrow night and Emory Saturday after noon. The Tar Heels will leave Atlanta early Saturday night. 300-yard medley relay I. Carolina Baarcke. Wall. Heins). Time: 2:58.7. 220-yard freestyle 1. Gill (UNO, 2. Cole D), 3. Hamrick (UNC). Time: 2:34.1. 50ryard freestyle 1. Levy (UNC). 2. Ambler (UNC), 3. Miree (D). Time: 23.6. 150-yard individual medley 1. Jay Alexander 1UNC). 2. Howard UNC), 3. Ormand (D). Time: 1:48.7. Diving 1. Kelso (UNC), 2. White (UNC), 3. Hull (D). 89.1 oints. 100-yard freestyle 1. Dick Alex finder (UNC), 2. Widoff (UNO, 3. Taylor (D). Time: 57.0. 200 - yard backstroke 1. Stepp (UNC), 2. Bryan (D), 2. Ormand D). Time: 2:36.7. 200-yard breastroke 1. Montgom ery (D), 2. Rivera (UNC), 3. Crone (D). Time: 2:57.0. 440-yard freestyle 1. Wolf (UNC), 2. Cole (D). 3. Ormand (D). Time: fi:24.0. 4O0-yard freestyle 1. Davidson. Time: 4 minutes. (Carolina disquali fied). I nfra mural Score boa r d BASKETBALL 4:00 Court' 1 Alexander 2 vs NROTC 3; 2 Manley 2 vs Lewis 1; 3 Pettigrew vs Winston 3; 4 Sigma Chi 1 vs Phi Kap Sig 1. 5:00 Court 1 JEverett 2 vs Old East 2 Chem Club vs Victory: - 3 Everett 1 vs Lewis 2; 4 Kap Sig 2 vs DKE 1. 7:00 Court 1 Zeta Psi 1 vs Chi Phi 2; 2 TUP 2 VI Phi Sett Chi 1; ATO 4 vs Sigma Chi 3; 2 Qelt Sig Pi vs ATO 2; 3 PiKA 1 -vs SPE 1 : 4 DKE 2 -vs PiKA 3. Basketball Results 53 41 36 48 51 73 26 39 24 46 51 32 37 55 48 Phi Gam 1 Zeta Psi 2 Phi Gam 2 Phi Delt Chi 2 Sig Chi 2 ... Kap Sig 1 Delt Sig Pi Phi Delt 1 Sig Chi 4 . Chi Psi 1 Phi Gam 4. KA 2 ... Chi Psi 2... Chi Psi 3 . SPE 1 . KA 1 . SAE 2 Beta 2 - Theta Chi Zeta Psi SAE . PiKA ... Lamb Chi : ATO Lamb Chi 1 .. Chi Phi Phi Kap Sig 2 Beta Aycock 1 Alexander .23 11 21 34 20 28 20 14 22 9 18 31 36 18 40 27 Med School 2 Law School 2 48 Med School 3 Dental Sch 3 27 Alexander 1 Aycock 2 Table Tennis s 7 19 Phi Kap Sig 2 KA 1 ..fL Phi Gam 3 Kap Sig 1 Zeta Psi 2 Pi Lamb 1 Phi Delt 2 Beta 2 PiKA 4 Sig Chi 2 Pi Lamb 4 .. Chi Phi 2 2 1 1 2 Chi Psi 3 DKE 4 Theta Chi Delta Psi .. Phi JDelt L ATO Charity Game The Carolina basketball team will play an exhibition basket ball game here Tuesday night against a team from Fort Bragg for the March of Dimes campaign. In a preliminary tilt, four Cub Scout midget teams will compete. The Scout teams, coached by Tar Heel assistant trach coach Joe Hilton have been popular half time entertainers at the Tar Heel home games this season. VFG5tIf E1Q Foils -. CSlVGEl PrOQrCBIWS Carolina wrestling fans are pro vided with mimeographed . pro grams which explain how to score the matches and how to tell who is winning. It's a help to the uninitiated who otherwise are unable to deeipner the black board "scoring .as the matches progress and sit in a dark ignorant puzzlement. College wrestling is a little more subjtle than the televised melodrama of the professional sport by the same name. The next Tar Heel home match is February 1st against West Virginia. The wrestlers leave this morning for a meet with Washington , and Lee Friday night. LET US PROVE DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 1. Heathen image 5. Explosive missile 9. Girl's name 10. A son of Adam 11. Dull (U. S.) 12. Alone 13. City (Ind.) 14. English poet 16. Ahead 17. French river 18. Belonging to me 19. Clever 22. Ascend 24. Injurious 26. Indigent 28. Valuable fur 31. Gold (Her.) 32. Some 33. Land measure 34. Accepts as valid 37. Enclosure 39. The Orient 40. Thump violently 41. breve (Mus.) 42. Poker stake 43. Look slyly 44. Not living DOWN 1. Away from the sea 2. Movable barrier Carousal Place A shallow bowl 6. Ancient Greek coin 7. Dissolve 8. Flowers 13. Gazelle (Tibet) 14. Hand coverings 15. Flock of pheasants 17. Breeze 20. Greek letter 21. Belonging to us 22. Alcoholic liquor 23. River (Sov.Un.) 25. Cook in fat 26. Blue grass 27. Trying cir cumstance 29. Scolded persistently 30. Before 32. Oil of rose petals 25. Masculine 6. Little island 37. Walking stick 71 IE a it, f is to IP is i ; C A RIT IE i JA 3 O UTt A t LOSTT E P & E f i ffiTT TT vjas E AOnIoGIS riA R T gTrIa m ljB lade L A I IcriPIE A SfM o (s opsOsp a sTjSt Ufr r e r5 T TTp C A TOE V TTu SIM E A )C R E DjC jS AlMEliElsNELl Yesterday' Aniwer 38. A pilaster (arch.) 40. 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