PAGE THREE V7- n o I n WW 11 o u i I Will Be SC Dual Meet Champ , by Jid Thompson Swimming steps "into the spot light here tonight when the unde feated, power-laden teams from Carolina and N. C. State vie for the Southern Conference dual meet swimming championship. The meet gets under way at eight o'clock in the Bowman Gray pool. The Tar Heels will be trying for their tenth straight loop crown, and the Wolfpack will try for their first win over UN C and attempt to snap the Tar Heels' record at - 53 consecutive dual meet victories over conference schools. These two teams represent the cream of Dixie swimming, and the meet should be the best held in the South during the last few years. Carolina Coach Dick Jamerson describes his squad as, . . on a par with any at the Hill, including last year's team." On the other hand, State Coach Willis Casey's squad of brilliant freshmen and sophomores is the best ever to grace "State." The Wolfpack will be conceded a slight edge on the basis of comparative times. Casey has a small group of outstanding swim mers, while the Tar Heels base their charges on less glitter but more depth. State has a young team which has developed sooner than ex pected. It is paced by freshmen Bob Mattson, Frank Nauss, Bob Stenburg, Tom Dunlap and sopho mores Paul Arata and Don Sonia. Mattson is one of the nation's top swimmers, while Nauss s a fine distance man. Sonia is un defeated in the 50 and 100-yard freestyle events. Dunlap has de veloped rapidly in the back stroke, and Stenburg was one of the best scholastic divers last year. Trackmen Needed Carolina needs entries for the freshmen division of the South ern Conference Indoor games to be run here March 1, coach Dale Ranson announced yesterday. Any freshmen who are inter ested in running track are re quested to report to Coach Ranson tomorrow at Navy Field. 3 LOVE FROM WE i t TO U. N. C. Be Our VALENTINE THE i INTIMATE ... ; ; BOOKSHOP 205 E. Franklin Si. Cagevs Loss To Gamecocks Makes Tourney Hopes Dim By Ed Starnes Carolina's basketball team seems to be out of the Southern Con ference tournament for the second straight year, for the Tar Heels must win three of their last four games and if past performances are any measure the cager's hopes are dim indeed. Resting in tenth spot in the loop standings with an 8-7 record, the Tar Heels must end up the year with a 11-3 mark to qualify for the annual tourney to be held in Raleigh on March, 6-8. Carolina has games remaining with Clemson, Davidson, N.C. State, arid Duke, all away from home. From that quartet the Tar Heels must rake up . three victor ies. Clemson fell before Carolina, 65-59 back when the x Tar Heels were at the top of the conference. SC STANDINGS West Virginia .. Btate . Clemson . Maryland ' Duke South Carolina . Furman 9 George Washington William and Mary . Carolina Wake Forest Virginia Tech Davidson Washington and Lee Richmond VMI The Citadel . . 9 1 .900 9 2 .818 8 2 .800 6 2 .750 8 3 .727 7 3 .700 9 5 .643 9 5 .643 7 5 .583 8 7 .533 4 6 .400 3 7 .300 3 10 .231 2 8 .200 1 8 .111 i io r- .091 0 10 .000 ural s UNC also grabbed a 78-77 win over Davidson, but lost to the other two teams. Duke is presently the hottest team in the conference and have a winning streak of eight straight. The Blue Devil's 71-58 win over State Tuesday night pushed the Wolfpack out of the SC lead and moved the Dukes up a notch to fifth place. State's loss practically clinch ed the number one spot Sot West Virginia's nationally ranked Mountaineers who boast a 9-1 loop record as compared to the Wolfpack's 9-2. Other teams that have already clinched berths in the dribble derby are Clemson, Maryland, South Carolina, and Furman. Carolina has to beat out George Washington (9-5), and William and Mary (7-5) for the eighth slot. BASKETBALL 4:00 Court 1 Winston-2 vs Lewis -2; 2 Graham-1 vs Everett-1; 3 Winston 4 vs Lewis-1. 5:00 Court I Joyner-1 vs Graham-2; 2 ATO-4 vs Phi Kap Sig-3; 3 Law School-2 vs Stacy. 7:00 Court 1 Grimes vs Medical School-2; 2 Aycock-1 vs Medical School-4; 3 Joyner-2 vs Medical School-1. - 8:00 Court 1 Delta Psl vs Alpha Kappa Psi; 2 ZBT vs Pi Lamb Phi. SOCCER 4:00 Field 1 DKE-2 vs ATO-1; 2 Phi Kap Sig vs DKE-1; b Connor-2 vs Victory Village. 5:00 Field l-KA-2 vs Chi Psi-3;-2 Phi- Gam-3 vs KA-3; 3 Medical School-1 vs Winston. TABLE TENNIS 4:00 Ruffin vs Connof-X; 4:30 Lewis vs Stacy-2; 5:00 Pi Lamb-1 vs Beta-1; 5:30 Zeta Psi-1 vs DKE-3; 7:00 Chi Phi-1 vs Phi Gam-1; 7:30 Phi Kap Sig-1 vs Phi Delt-2 8:00 Victory Village vs Alexander; 8:30 Aycctck vs Winston-1. TUESDAY'S BASKETBALL 39 Chi Phi -2 . ..... .... Phi Gam-3 23 40 Law School-1 Aycock-3 16 13 Stacy .. Dental School-1 15 53 Sig Chi-4 Zeta Psi-3 17 Sit? "V flleet the Curvey-Nervey who wandered into the wrong penthouse 1 Rabb Calls Out Batteries Coach Walter Rabb would like all pitchers and catchers to report to Emerson Stadium tomorrow as early as classes will permit after 2 p.m. This applies to both fresh men and upperclassmen. "We hope to have a team com parable to last year's, or maybe a little better," said Coach Rabb. "A lot depends on what sort of team the other schools have. We don't want to be optimistic or pessimistic.' Shortstop and third base are the first positions that must be filled. Fred Dale, who was a star for the freshmen last year,, and freshman Albert Long will try out for the shortstop and sophomore Bruce Holt and senior Bruce Coates for third base. . . 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