i .' A Hi Olympic Star Allan Stack Gets 2 Firsts By Jid Thompson Allen Stack and Charlie Steph anos treated a packed house at the Bowman-Gray pool yesterday to an exibition of All-American swimming style, but their Bain bridge Naval Station Olympic gquad succumbed to the depth of Coach Dick Jamerson's Tar Heel squad to the score of 54-30. Stack, former Yaie University All-America and holder of seven world's backstroke records, won two events in leisurely fashion the 150-yard individual medley in the time of 1:39.5 and the 200 yard backstroke in 2:17.8. , Stephanos, former Ohio State All-America, likewise won two first places. He nipped Carolina's Donnie Evans by a yard to take the 220-yard freestyle, in 2:14.5 and glided home five lengths ahead of UNC's Cecil Milton in taking the 440-yard freestyle in 5:0.4. . Carolina's 300-yard medley re lay team, composed of Buddy Ba arcke, Barry Wall and Buddy Heins, won with a thrilling finish in the meet opener when Heins overcame a two length deficit to beat Bainbridge's Bailey to the finish line by inches. The time ior the event was 2:58.2. In another thriller Dick Levy, Carolina's conference champion, won the 50-yard freestyle in a photo-finish in 24.0 seconds with team mate Kirby Ambler "and Navy's Bill Hogan breathing down his back. ; Stan Tinkham of the Tar Heels nosed out team mate Jack Ed wards by a foot margin to win the 100-yard freestyle in 53.8 seconds. UNC's Barry Wall nipped Bain bridge's Robert Dunlap by one yard in the 200-yard breaststroke. CAGERS WIN 73-63 The Carolina Tar Heels de feated a fine Fori Bragg team here last night, 73 to 63. The Tar Heels were never headed after a quick 10 to 0 lead, in the first period. The locals enjoyed a comfortable margin at the half, 44 to 28. High scorer for the night was Carl Braun of the visi tors. Braun, a former N. Y. Knickerbocker star, tossed in a grand total of 35 points. In cluded in this mark were 11 for 11 free throws. Lifson was top man for the Tar Heels with 18. Deasy and Grimaldi were tied for runner up honors with 14 each. The next meeting for the local cagers is Saturday night with the neighboring N. C. State team. His time was 2:33.8. Joe Kelsd, who has placed first in every Carolina meet this sea son, took top honors in the div ing, racking up 99.8 points. He re ceived strong competition from Navy's Blackburn and Tar Heel co-captain R. S. White on the high board. In the 400-yard relay Stephanos, swimming anchor, almost made up a twenty-five yard lead held by Carolina's John Bradish, but the Tar Heel team managed to grab. this last event. Stephanos had just completed the 440 freestyle. Carolina 300 yd. medley relay (Baarcke, Wall. Heins), 2:53.2. 220-yd. freestyle Stephanos (B) , Evans (C). Shannon (C). 2:14.5. 50-yd. freestyle Levy (C), Hogan (B), Ambler (C), 24.0. I50-yd. individual medley Stack (B), Heeman C). Higgins (C). 1:39.5. Diving Kel so. (C). Blackburn (B). White C). 99.8 points. 100-yd. freestyle Tinkham (C), Edwards C), Hogan (B), 53.8. 200-yd. backstroke Stack (B), Baarcke (C), Heeman (C), 2:17.8. 200-yd. breaststroke Wall (C), Dunlap (B), Higgins (C). 2:33.8. 440-yd. freestyle Stephanos (B). Milton C), Wolf C). 5:0.4. 400-yd. relay Carolina (Heyn. J. Alexander, R. Alexander, Bradish), 346.8. Cagers Hor? To Rtee In SC Race At Expense Of State By Ed Siarnes Carolina's surprising cagers, at present resting in a third place tie in the Southern Conference with George Washington U.'t have an excellent chance to. move nearer the top Saturday night when they will play host to N. C. State's first place Wolf pack. The Tar Heels were in a tie with State until the Wake Forest upset of two weeks ago, and the defeat at the hands , of Maryland last Friday moved Carolina fur ther away from the crown. The local five will have its best chance in recent years of upset ting Coach Ernie Case's hard wooders who have had a tough time of it this season. Although it holds a perfect 7-0 record in the conference, the Pack has dropped five of nine intersec tional games. State tangles with Loyola of Baltimore in Raleigh to night, then has a layoff until the Carolina game this weekend. Carolina's rise to the top of the conference can be based on . the play of two freshmen, Al Lifson, Greensboro Daily News Athlete of the Week, and Paul Likins, tow ering center. Lifson was expected to be a good ball player, but few realized he would do as well as he has. And Likins, figured to be a year away, has turned in many fine games under . the boards, and recently has become a top scorer. Wallace, Deasey, and Grimaldi haven't been steady performers, but if they play a good game, Car olina could take measure of State ssc..-.. it- W -p. m mm. m iii m Y:::4i:::S::S?:?Kw:::::::-f V J' s'' PAUL BRANDENBURG . r Wolf pack Star for the first time in five years. Lee Terrill is the most' consis tent performer for State. One of the holdovers from the old teams, Terrill gives Case the floor lead er and play-maker he needs. A good scorer, the 6'0" Terrill is the shortest man on the squad which bulges with men over 6'4". 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Sch. 1 vs Win Eton 3. 8:00 Court 1 NROTC 1 vs Petti grew; 2 Everette -1 vs Winston 2; 3 Joyner 1 vs Alexander 1; 4 Chem Club vs Everette 2. BASKETBALL 76 Phi Gam-1 TEP-1 8 S3 Victory Village Ruffin-2 17 38 Phi Kap Sig-3 Sig Nu-4 12 (See MURALS, Page 4) PIZZA PIE OR GOOD FOOD AT THE RATHSKELLER Today and Thursday j- -S. f . j - ' - : r, ; : ; : ' . , ; ( ------ 3 LET'S TALK ABOUT USED BOOKS Next time you stop' in the In timate Bookshop, take a looJi at the old book corner, back by the text department. You'll find the darnest hodge podge of odd books you ever set eyes on. Prices ranee from a rare North Carolina history at $45.00 down to a big section of old stuff at 48c. In the lat ter group, by the jvay several customers have assured us that they have nicked off rare treasures. Maybe, so. If they did, it was in spite of our ef forts, and you may do the same. While we are particularly proud of our North Carolina books, there are quite a few nice items outside of that field priced reasonably con sidering that they are titles that only show, up in a shop every two or three years. We'll leave you to find them fox yourselves, , because half the fun of old books buying or selling is the quality ol treasure-hunting. ::THE' INTIMATE ;. l";-BjOlfSTOP 205 E. Franklin St! ' Open Evenings