IURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1052
THE DAILY TAR HEEL.
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SC Tourney
Outlook Dim
In Big Game
Carolina's basketball team puts
its tournament hopes on the line
when it tangles with Clemson's
Tigers tonight in Clemson, S. C.
A loss tonight would virtually
write the Tar Heels off the books
for another year. The UNC cagers
would have to win their three
remaining games, and with David
son, N. C. State, and Duke com
ing up in that order, the outlook
would be very dim.
The Tigers are presently resting
in third place in the lop with a
record of, 8-2. Carolina is in tenth
place with an 8-7 record.
One of Clemson's losses came
at the hands of the Tar Heels.
Carolina took a 65-59 victory
over the Tigers on Jan. 5, when
UNC was tied for the conference
lead.
Since that game. Clemson has
moved forth as one of the top
teams of the conference, while
the Tar Heels have dropped al
most out of consideration for the
annual tourney.
The Tigers will rely on John
.Snee, a 6-foot guard from Trotten
ville, N.Y., for most of their scor
ing. Snee whom the coach des
cribes as "better than any player
in the state", (including Morri
son; Selvy, and Gorden) scored
22 points in his team's loss to
Carolina earlier in the season.
Playing the forward position for
the Tigers are Marvin Robinson
and Tom McCollough, a pair cf
6'3" juniors. McCollough chipped
in 10 points in the last game be
tween the two teams, while
Bobinson scored 9.
The center slot goes to John
McGraw, a C'6". junior from Hen
derson v ille, N.C., vhile the other i
guard post is filled by Sonny!
Morrer, a C-foot junior from
Washington, D.C.
The Tar Heels will again count
on Lifson, Wallace, Likins, Deasy,
and Grimaldi for a win. Lifson
Clemson
McCollough
. Robinson
McGraw
, Moorer
Snee
Carolina
Lifeon
Wallace
Likins
Grimaldi
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nterscholastic Swim Meet
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The sixth annual Southern In
terseholastic Swimming champ
ionships will be held today in
Bowman Gray pool. The trials
will begin at 9:30 this morning
and the finals will start about
4:00.
The meet consists of two divis
ions; prep school and high school.
Georgia Military Academy which
copped the prep school division
record here last year will have
to defend its title against four
prep school swimming teams:
Staunton Military Academy,
and Ash ey ille "School for Boys.
All of these teams have fine swim
mers and several boys who hold
and Wallace both scored 17 points
against Clemson in the last en
counter. Deasy flipped in 13 points
that night. ,
state records will be among those
participating.
The high school division will be
as close as the prep school class.
Raleigh High School, which last
year won the honors in this divis
ion, "will be back to retain its
crown. Three other North Caro
lina high schools are entered:
Fayetteville, Greensboro, and
Wilmington. In addition there
will be three high schools from
Virginia. Thomas Jefferson, Rich
mond, John Marshall, Richmond,
Benedictine High, Richmond, will
participate in the meet.
140 swimmers are entered in
the meet and a large crowd of
spectators is expected. No admis
sion will be charged.
This meet has produced many
fine swimmers. Two of the mem
bers of this years Carolina varsi
ty, Rick Levy and Stan Tinkham,
got there first start in this meet.
Mat men LoseSixth Straight
Meet To N. C State By 2 7-3
By Alva Stewart
Superior ability proved to be
the downfall of Coach Sam Barn
es matmen as they lost their
sixth consecutive meet 27-3 to a
skillful NC State wrestling squad
here last night. The Tar Heel's
sole victory came over Davidson
early last month.
Tommy Cox, 177-lb. Tar Heel,
turned in the only victory for
Carolina, decisioning hg opponent
Vito Kaiser 14-6.
In the most exciting match of
the evening, Carolina's Harvey
Bradshaw was turned back by
State matman Taul Waggoner 15
13. Nip and tuck throughout, the
match was decided by virtue of
a two point time advantage.
In the 147-lb. class, State's
Donald Taylor defeated Tar Heel
Tommy Stokes 8-4, the action in
this match was fast and furious
throughout, with Stokes waging
primarily a defensive battle.
Wrestling in the 123-lb. class
for the first time this year, Caro
lina's Earl Kendriefe lost to
'Speedy' Sideras 5-1. The Wolf
pack grappler had the offensive
for the entire time.
Next Friday, Coach. Barnes and
his wrestlers will face Virginia
in Charlottesville. Maryland will
oppose the Carolina matmen there
on Saturday. The Tar Heel's next
home meet is with Duke's Blue
Devils on March 1.
Esse be II Meeting
All baseball candidates for the
varsity and freshman teams
should report to room 304 Wool
len gym Monday afternoon at 4
o'clock, Coach Walter Rabb said
yesterday.
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