PAGE.FOUH -i HI? DAILY AK HEEL SUNDAY, JANUARY 27, 1932 Jayvee Swimmers : Deteaf Richmond.' YMC A, 45-30 By Jid Thompson : Carolina's Jayvee swimming team won handily over the Rich mond YMCA mermen, 45-30, in the Bowman-Gray pool yesterday. The freshman-predominated Tar Keel squad took six - of - nine events against the Richmond team, composed of youngsters under eighteen years! " . Wilson James of the YMCA took scoring honors with eleven points. He beat Chapel . Hill's Charlie Wolf by a length to win the 200-yard freestyle in 2:03.7. James trailed Carolina's Dick Alexander to the finishline in the GLASSES FITTED AND REPAIRED Have Your Eyes Examined. " Accurate Laboratory Service CITY OPTICAL CO. 121 E. Franklin St. . Tel. 3566 50-yard freestyle to take second in 25.0 seconds." He also came back 'to place second in the 100 yard freestyle behind John Brad ish of UNC. Bob Linker and - Smith Jewell, both from Carolina, finished the 100-yard backstroke in a dead heat with, a time of 1:04.6; how ever two judges called it a tie and the third broke it by "calling Linker the victor. The Tar Heel 150-yard medley relay team was disqualified when anchorman Hugh Gale jumped the gun- to give Richmond the final event. 50-yard freestyle 1. R. Alexander (UNC). 2. W. James (R). 3. Gale) (UNC). Time 1:07 it. 200-yard freestyle 1. W. James (It) ; 2. Wolf (UNO, 3. Hamrick (UNC). Time: 2:03.7. 100-yard backstroke' 1. Linker (UNO. 2. Jevell (UNC). 3. Magill (R). Time: 1:04.6. 100-yard freestyle 1. Bradish (UNC), 2. W. James (R), 3. Widoff (UNC). Time i 56 1 Diving: 1. Woods (UNO, 2. Garnett (R). 3. Hill (R). 50.1 points. 150-yard individual medley 1. Jay Alexander (UNC). 2. Gill (UNC), 3. D. James (R). Time: 1:47.3. 150-yard medley relay 1. Richmond YMCA (Saunders, Magill. West) Time: 1:32.5 (Carolina disqualified) 200-yard freestyle relay 1. Carolina (Bradish. Widoff. R. Alexander, Jew ell. Bradish). Time: 1:41.3. In Duke Coupons -.:' ' -i . - ;.. ..." " All students who wish to at tend the Carolina-Duke' basket ball game here Friday night must turn in their passbook Coupon for a ticket tomorrow, Tuesday, and Wednesday at the Woollen Gym Ticket office. Whether LEAP YEAR or just another Valentine's Day you'll want to please4 the object of your af fections with a special remembrance. A Gift of Lovely FLOWERS Will Always Please. Flowers by-wire-wortd wide" U NIVE US IT Y.. FLORIST ,v Robbins Bldg. MURALS Monday Table Tennis 4:00 ATO 3 vs Sifif Chi 3; 4:30 Kap Sig 3 vs Chi Phi 1; 5:00 TEP 1 vs Phi Delt 3; 5:30 Si Nu 4 vs DKE 2; 7:00 Zeta Psi 1 vs KA 2; 7:30 Phi Gam 4 vs PiKA 4; 8:30 Si g Chi 2 vs Pi Lamb 3 Stare Jayvees Bern Carolina, 69-47, In Second Half Rout N.C. State's Junior Varsity, paced by forward Jim Stevenson, led (Carolina's Jay vees all the way last night, and trounced the m Tar Heels, 69-47 on the Carolina court. Stevenson pumped shots - in from all over the court, making 13 field goals and six out of nine free throws to lead the scoring column with 32 points. Skippy Winstead was high scorer for for Carolina with 12 points,' but State's other forward, " Lawrence, was second high for the evening, scoring 14. The Tar Heels couldn't stop Stevenson with any kind of de fense, and the Wolfpack. jumped into the lead from the begining and never relinquished it. Caro lina stayed ; within 11 points of State during the first half, , the Wolfpack commanding a 35-24 lead at half time. State's superior height, was a deciding influence in the game, with" the Wolfpack commanding both backboards allevening. North Carolina Pos. Stat Winstead (12) -F... (32) Stevenson Propst (6) F . (14) Laurence Moser (5) C .... (11) Knapp Long (6) . G ...... (5) Applebaum Mosier (1) ..... G...: (3) Hartsaw Score at half time: Carolina. 24. State, 35. Substitutions: Carolina Dittmar (2). Brantley (8). Fincannon (3), Prescotfe (4); Dixon. Kingsbury. Nellson. Ellen wood. State Kincaid (4). Cariness, McDonald, Johnson, Green. Buckner, Adams. f tin, infi Ml'imir n im mnmi imp ifiimr'niiin v f i umX- -l .. r- s.'.w.-.'.-.'i-.-:-:-: Ao. meAc&r o7 merrim errf will ho ,v & t f f i ' f i f - A" i? m- r u a j a: & v Jr l Ma ke tyzpm fo for fh& ALSO SPORT LIGHT NEWS MOV PLAYING j D n (p 1 " T!v jAnumyclea .JANUMY S DON'T MISS THIS RARE OPPORTUNITY TO INVEST IN CLOTHES THAT HAVE WON FAVOR WITH QUALITY AND STYLE-CONSCIOUS MEN. NATIONALLY KNOWN QUALI TY BRANDS REDUCED FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK - CLOTHING, SHOES AND FURN ISHINGS VITH THE FAMED SPORT SHOP QUALITY, DISTINGUISHED STYLING AND PERFECT FIT - COME IN YOU LLL AGREE THE SAVINGS ARE OUTSTANDING ' , 6JM BWWPMWMBMWWWWMBilWMMIWiUWIW illW Ill IIHII mm m FWjPjiW mm ,mmnm. m.m .,,. .m.m nmmmm mm, hj, 1 1. n. u. mmnmtmimvm lift ic (onL u W js i - . '3 if m ""'"f -- a rmnrWMIr- trim it i i , .. j ;iM3 o)(b) - sr-i -. -v. - 17 !