TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, I&52 THE DAILY TAR HEEL -aGEFIVE v Milton's 2nd Win Clinches UNC Victory by Jid Thompson Cecil Milton Carolina co-captain, came through with his sec ond win of the night to clinch a spine-tingling swimming meet for his undefeated Tar Heel team and hand the highly - touted Princeton Tigers their first loss of the season with a score before a capacity crowd in the Bowman - Gray pool last night. ' With teammate Donnie Evans out because of illness, Milton took command of the distance events and also the scoring hon ors, with ten points. In the next to - last - event clincher Milton churned through the 440-yard freestyle in 5:02.6, pressed by freshman teammate Larry Shan non. Earlier in the evening Mil ton had set a new dual meet rec ord in the 220-yard freestyle with a time of 2:16.3. A mere length separated him and third place Shannon in this event. Bob Brawner, Tiger captain and world's record holder in the 200-yard breaststroke, won his specialty and set a new dual meet record of 2:25.7. This was 12.6 seconds off his world's record. Carolina's Barry Wall gave it his all in the last lay and trailed Brawner by only two lengths to the finish-line. Brawner also par ticipated on Princeton's victori ous medley and freestyle relay teams to become runner-up in scoring honors. 300-yard medley relayl. Carolina (Linker, Wall. Edwards) Time: 2:55.2 idual meet record) 220-yard freestyle 1. Milton (UNC). 2. Hargreave (P). 3. Shannon UC) Time: 2:16.3 (dual meet record) 50-yard freestyle 1. Stone (P), 2. Levy (UNO. 3. Ambler (UNC). Time: 23.5. (Princeton University record) 150-yard individual medley1. Ba arcke (UNC). 2. Higgins (UNC), Weyant (P). Time: 1:39.4. Diving 1. Kelso (UNC). Cristi (P). 3. White (UNC).; Points: 110. 100-yard freestyle 1. Crair P f ; Stone P). 3. Tinkham, UNC). Time: 52.9. (dual meet record) 200-yard backstroke 1. Heeman (UNC), 2. Baarcke (UNC), 3. Har greave (P)..Time: 2:18.9. 200-yard breastroke 1. Brawner (P). 2. Wall (UNC), 3. Wyhart (P). Time. 5:02.6. - 400-yard freestyle relay 1. Prince ton (Breishafer. Graig. S"tone, pawn er) Time: 3:30.5. (Carolina disquali fred). 1 JUST RECEIVED! New Spring Shipments Of SUITS SPORT JACKETS PANTS and SPORT SHIRTS We cordially invito you lo come in and select from our new spring merchandise BILLS MAILED HOME ' ': U U Tib ' U LULL Winless Gym Team Meets Blue Devils Here Thursday The Carolina gymnastic team will meet the Blue Devils of Duke here Thursday night. The Duke team this year is considerably weaker than last year's, but the meet should be exceedingly close. Both teams I lost to Florida State, but the Tar ' Heels did better against them1 than the Blue Devils. The outstanding man for Duke is Heckerd, who works on the mats, parallel bars, and side Side Horse: Andy Bell, Gordon Hudson, Check Goodin; High Bar: Gearld Dorn, Andy Bell, Check Goodin; Rope: Rupert Phipps, Check Goodin, Gordon Hudson. - Rings: Check Goodin, Andy Bell, Otis HartseU; Mats: Frank Williams, Bill Woods, Don Wad dell; Tramp: Dick Hollden, Bill McCord, R. S. White. . The Tar Heels have a stronger horse. Carolina will depend upon ; team tns year than last, but an its reserve strength to back up Check Goodin and freshman Gordon Hudson. Coach Bill Meade of the Tar Heels thinks that if the team does as well against Duke as it did against their northern opponents, Carolina will win. The meet will begin at 7:30 in Woollen Gym. No admission will be charged. The lineup for Caro lina: . , exceptionally difficult schedule has left Carolina winless in the first three meets. Florida State University, the NCAA and AAU champions., de feated Carolina; 83-29, in the opener and Penn State and Army took easy wins over, the Tar Heels on a recent northern, trip. The Nittany Lions won, 78-34, and the Cadets triumphed, 69-40. Swimmers Top '-Wahoo, The Carolina swimming team, led by Buddy Baarcke, Farren Heeman, and Donnie Evans, won its 21st consecutive meet here Saturday, coasting to a 50-34 win over Virginia. Baarcke won the 150-yard in dividual medley in 1:37.5. Newell Gill of Carolina was third. Hee man defeated teammate Smith Jewell in the 200-yard back stroke, doing the event in 2:18.9. Evans won the 440-yard free style in 4:50.1. Charlie Wolf of Chapel Hill and Carolina was third. The Tar Heels won ail but three of the events and one of the losses came in the 400-yard freestyle relay where the Caro lina team was-disqualified. 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