jAGE FOUR THE DAILY TAR HEEL SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 1952 l)J J! sew' mm (II u n u u u "Jilt J 69 Penn State Wins, 78-34, Oyer-UNC .(Special to The Daily Tat Heel) V "VEST POINT, N. Y., Pan. 19 Carolina's gym team absorbed its second loss on its current north ern trip here today as Army shipped the Tar Heels, 69-40. The Tar Heels were defeated, 78-34, by Penn State Thursday. Captain R. S. White, the South ern champion, and Check Goodin led the Tar Heels against the Ca dets, winning the trampoline and high bar, respectively. Andy Bell of Carolina was third in the high bar, Charlie Hartely was second iiv the rope climb, and . Donald Waddell was third in the tumbling. v Carolina took a tie for first i klid a first while going down to defeat at the hands of the Nii tany Lions. White tied for first m the trampoline and Hartley tied for first in the rope climb. The Tar Heels opened the sea son two weeks ago losing to na tional champion Florida State University, 83-29. Athletic Heads Five men affiliated with ath letics at Carolina were honored with election or appointments at the recent National Collegiate Athletic Association convention in .Cincinnati. Head football coach Carl Snave ly was advanced from first vice president to president of the na tional Football Coaches Associa tion, which met in conjunction with the NCAA. Dick Jamerson, Carolina swim ming coach, was continued as na tional committeeman in his sport, and O. D. Cornwell was continued on the NCAA eligibility commit- 1 !! a-'aa. -sf v aaaaa. - That for(gn legion breed of men! ,TTat"Bau Gte" brand of groino Kitb JLLliiKj ?r JODY LAVRANCE , -TECimiCOLOR Starts TODAY for three Blazing Da E Hi' f- Vresflers Lose, v 29-3,-ToyMl LEXINGTON. Va.. Jan. 19 The Carolina, wrestling learn suffered its third straight South' cm Conference defeat here to day as the Virginia Milif ay In stitute walked away with an easy, 29-3, win. ' This was the second loss for the Tar Heels on their current ' swing throughout Virginia. They were beaten, 20-5, yes terday by Washington and Lee. The Carolina team has one victory and three defeats" this year, the win coming over Da vidson in the season opener. All Students To Sec State Cage Game All students who wish to see the Carolina State basketball game here next Saturday will be able to gain admission on their passbook, Vernon Crook, at the athletic ticket office has announc ed. In the past, tickets have been given only . to one half .the stu dent body for the home game wiht State and to the other half for the home game with Duke. However, there were tickets left over last year and this year the enrollment is down some 700 stu dents, so there will be no special arrangement on the tickets. "We may run into some trouble this year, but I think we will be able t owork it out alright," said Mr. Crook. "We have always had fewer requests for tickets in the past than we anticipated- , tee. . , , New appointments included Carolina tennis coach John Ken field and Carolina golf coach Chuck Erickson on the NCAA committees in their i respective sports. - !i ..'X '.. -'C--,-.-.-.v ::v:yyyyyyy"i , r T ! : - H i i nm 111 yyiT si' - ll 'Si "M n l In tram lira I Don Davis of GreerisborO, man ager of Winston Dorm was elect ed president of the Joint Council at a recent intramural manager's meeting. Jim Neely of High Point, the PiKA manager, was elected president of the fraternity divis ion and Ray Stein of Lakewood, Ohio, " the NROTC manager, was chosen president of the Dormitory division. Art Spa ugh (Beta Theta Pi) and Jim Dillon (Phi Gamma Del ta) were voted vice president and secretary, respectively, of the fraternity division and Ray Wiles (Aycock) and Bob Randall (Ev erett) were chosen vice-president and secretary, respectively, of the dormitory division. BASKETBALL 4:00 Cour 1 Sigma Nu 2 vs SAE "3; 2 DKE 2 vs ATO 1; 3 Kappa Sig 2 vs SPE 2; 4 Phi Gam 3 vs Chi Phi 2. 5:00 Court 1 Victory Village vs Ruf fin 2; 2 Chi Psi 3 vs Phi Delt 2; 3 Phi Gam 1 vs TEP 1; 4 Sigma Chi 4 vs Pi Kap Phi 2. . 7:00 Court 1 Sigma Nu 3 vs PiKA 2; 2 Phi Kap Sig 3 vs Sigma Nu 4; 3 ATO 4 vs Lamb Chi; 4 Aycock 2 vs Graham 2. 8:00 Court 1 Zeta Psi 2 vs Phi Delt Chi 1: 2 Lamb Chi 1 vs KA 1; 3 Delt Sig Pi vs Pi Kap Phi 1; 4r-Sigma Chi 2 vs PiKA 1. HANDBALL Courts A. B. C 7:00 Phi Dell vs Med School 3; 7:45 Pi Lamb vs Vic tory Village. Courts D, E 7:00 Med School 2 vs TEP 1, 4:00 Lamb Chi 2 vs Beta 1; 4:40 Beta 4 vs Kap Sig 3; 5:20 SAE 3 vs Sig Nu 3; 7:00 Sigma Chi 3 vs SAE 4; 7:40 Phi Gam 2 vs Beta 2; 8:20 DKE 3 vs TEP 2. Thursday's Basketball 35 Phi Kap Sig 1 ... Sig Chi 1 32 The Southeastern Hispanic Foundation, Inc. A Non-profit Cultural Corporation Presents I J y- V r VELA MONTOYA :.: : With- ;r v '.- : - ' JUAN de LEON -Dancer ANTONIO VALERO Flamenco Singer and Dance ANTONIO RODRIGUEXZ Flamenco Guilar?st NEAL KAYXN Pianist MEMORIAL HALL i Tuesday, January 22 8:30 P.M. Includiaig lax. Tickets 6n sale Scoreboard 39 PiKA 1 .......... SPE 1 23 19 Sig Nu 4 -ATO 4 lfr 33 Sig Chi 3 ATO 3 24 35 TEP 2 .. ..I . Phi Delt Chi 1 27 35 ATO 2 ... ..... Delt Sig Pi 13 34 ATO 1 Sig Nu 1 30 18 DKE-2 ............. PiKA 3 17 85 Zeta Psi 1 ... . Chi. Phi 3 19 36 DKE 1 . Kap Sig 2 '17 31 Victory Village ........ Chem Club 17 30 Old East Everett 2 20 45 Winston 3 Pettigrew 19 38 Everett 1 Lewis 2 39 Table Tennis 2 Zeta Psi 3 ...1.... . PiKA 2 1 3 Kap Alpha 2 ....:... PiKA 3 0 3 Chi Psi 1 Pi Lamb 2 0 2 ATO 3 1. Lamb Chi 1 1 3 Phi Gam 4 .........:. Delta Psi 2 0 Handball 3 Sig Chi .1... Kap Sig 1 0 UNC Fails To Place In PhiHy Meet1 Six Carolina men competed in the Philadelphia Inquirer games Friday night, but none of the Tar Heels qualified. The group included a mile re lay team composed of Gene Brig ham; Jack Bennett, Gordon Ham rick, and Ed Reimer.Harry Brown competed in the 50-yard dash and Charles Scott competes in the 50-yard high hurdles. The Tar Heel representatives in the Evening Star Meet last week also failed to place; Coach Dale Ranson is ready ing his trackmen for the annual Southern Conference indoor games here March 1. The Tar Heels, defending champions, will have a difficult time defeating Maryland, the outdoor champion. 4 r I r x at LEDBETTEJI-PICI" ATin ! UNC Meets Swimmers Carolina's swimming team will meet the Bainbridge Naval train ing center team in the Bowman Gray Memorial Pool Tuesday af ternoon at 3:30 o'clock. The Sailors are led by Allan Stack, former Yale- and Olym pic star. Stack's specialty is the backstroke in which he has set an American long course record by skimming over the 100-yard event in 59.7 seconds. . The powerful squad from Bain bridge will endanger the unde feated Tar Heel's winning streak of nineteen consecutive victories. The Tar Heel record of fifty-three straight conference wins will re main intact, win lose, or draw. Coach Dick Jamerson's Carolina squad has breezed through th-i season thus far, but faces some tough opposition in the first part of February when they meet Princeton, Georgia, and State in consecutive meets. The three lat ter meets will be held in Chapel Hill and should give the local fans an opportunity of seeing some tOp-flight performers. i LET'S TALK ABOUT PEOPLE This week we've resolved not to talk about books at all. Every- fbody knows that there's no place within hundreds of miles with so many nice books as the Intimate Bookshop. The point we want to stress today ... is . that there is no spot anywhere where you'll find so many con genial people gathering so reg ularly. Next time you're in the shop, look around and you'll see what we mean. Nobody tiptoes as they do in a Cathedral. The awesome hush of a library is lacking. The atmos phere of the Intimate Bookshop is made by a bunch of intelligent people,' very much at their ease, having a intelligent good time. Looking around any day you'll find many of the top people on the campus relaxing and enjoy ing themselves. And the folks you don't recognize may well be lead ers from a neighboring campus Duke, State, even the University of Virginia, or South Carolina. You're really in tip-top company any day in the Intimate Bookshop. If we've sort of pulled, the stops out on this ad, we feel justified, because ; the atmosphere of the bookshop is one asset that we have .not plantied. It is; one of the nice j things; ; in Chapel j !Hill that you j have made for yourselves. jBut pali we want 5 you to know j that ; wje-J of, sthe , crew here enjoy it every bit as much as you do! I ; , thc.'.Int'imaf'c : M ; s t2C5 E. Franklin St. ! M s ' I X

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