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4 THURSRAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1952 ln:SC Indoor Meet - Jay Hall, High Jump Champ is Biggest Individ THE DAILY TAR HEEL PAGE TORES Carolina, the defending cham pion, Maryland, the outdoor champion, and Duke, always a great threat, will be the top con tenders for the Southern Con ference Indoor Track title here next week, but Jay (Poppa) Hall, the national high jump champion, will be the greatest single attraction. Hall an Olympic contender from Florida set a new non conference record in the indoor games last year with a leap of 6-614. He won his National Col legiate crown with a 6-9 jump and the AAU jump was 6-8. Tennessee's Herb Neff, Hall's -toughest rival, will also be here for the indoor games. Neff edged Papa in two close events last season. Seven Other Champs Seven other individual, cham pions are on the lists to defend their titles in this 17th annual indoor meet which will attract 500 athletes. ,. . Low hurdler Frank Scott is the onjy Carolina champion to be in the big games. Scott will be entered in the 60-yard dash and the broad jump besides his speciality, the low hurdles. Four defending champions will be representing the potent Mary, land team, which finished third in last years games. Duke, runner up in 1951, will have two title- holders in the competition, and North Carolina State will enter one champion. Among the aces of the defend ing champion Tar Heel team, in addition to Scott, are hurdlers Romas White, Cecil Pless and Bobby Bell; middle distance run ners Gene Brigham and Gordon Hamrick; two miler Bob Barden; and shot putters George Ver chick and Tom Higgins. Some of the schools. which did not place high last year have favorable entries, notably Rich mond with Walter Nelms, a brilliant sprinter, and Virginia Tech with W. S. Johnson in the 440, II. E. Motley in the 880, and Don Shafer inthe two mile. Maryland Favored Maryland, established as favo rite in the. conference divisions, has other outstanding entries in L addition to its champions. Morty Cohen, who placed in both the low and high hurdles in 1951, along with Tex Carter, middle distance ' runners 'Phil Stroupe and G us Meier, and shot putter Pete Augsburger are strong con tenders for their individual events. -MARTIN JORDAN like .G9E1IS Chuircifiiy LACROSSE PRACTICE Coach Allen Moore requests that all lacrosse hopefuls report to Room 313 in Woollen Gym Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Intramural Scoreboard -. BASKETBALL 7:00 Court 2 Victory Village vs Winner (TMA vs Winston-3); 3 Semi finals (fraternity division upper bracket teams). 3:00 Court 2 Winner (Emerson vs Winston-2) vs Winner (Grimes vs Mangum); 3 Semi-finals (fraternity division lower bracket teams. SWIMMING The following men have qualified for the intramural swimming cham pionships to be held in Bowman-Gray pool tonight at 8 o'clock. 25 yard Free Style DannPhi Delt; Bond, Sig Nu; Irvin, Beta; Tettelbuch, Aycock; Futch. Aycock; Thorp. DKE. 50 yard Breast Stroke Coalson, PiKA; Allison, Phi Delt; Smith. DKE; Lyon. Joyner; Wiley, Phi Delt; Koi zumi. Connor. 100 yard Free Style Itagland. Sig Nu; Hicks, Sig Nu; Hill, DKE; Futch, j Aycock; McKay, Beta; Murphy, Sig 1 Nu. 50 yard Back Stroke Baker, Phi Delt; Irvin, Beta; Irvin, Everttt; Weil, Winston; Waddell, Med Schoolj Creech, Winston; Phillips, Winston. 50 yard Free Style Holt, DKE; Patterson, Beta; Tettelbuch, Aycock; Hicks, Sig Nu; Byerly. Beta; Cohen, TMA. 25 yard Back Stroke Irvin, Beta; Tomlinson, Med School; Page. Phi Delt; Waddell. Med Sch; Small. Sig Nu: Creech, Winston. 75 yard Individual Medley Bond. Sig Nu; Coalson, PiKA; Baker, Phi Delt; Tettelbuch, Aycock; Irvin, Eve rett; Lyon, Joyner. 150 yard Medley Relay DKE, Phi Delt. Sig Nu. 200 yard Free Style Relay Beta, Connor, DKE, Med Sch, Phi Delt, Win ston. Tuesday's Basketball , 49 Winston 3 Town's Men Assoc. 45 66 Mangum Grimes 31 37 Pi Ka 1 TEP 2 22 4a Phi :am l Kama Sig l 3j ?4 Phi Gam 4 44 Theta Chi 1 38 A TO 1 27 ATO 40 Emerson ' Sigma Chf 4 "" ZBT Sterna Chi 1 Phi Delt Chi 2 Winston 2 SOCCER 1 Sigma Nu Pi Kap Phi 2 1 Kan Sig 3 KA 1 2 SAE 2.--. - Chi Psi 1 1 DKE 2 Chi Psi 3 TABLE TENNIS il Lewis Alexander 2 Phi Delt 2 Zeta Psi 1 2 Phi Kap Sig 1 Beta 1 2 Chi Phi 1 DKE 3 3 Pi Lamb 1 Phi Gam 1 1 Winston 1 Stacy 2 ... When arch rivals are not overly felicitous, that's not news, but when bitter rivals get chummy that is news! ". That's what happened last week when the Carolina and Duke University's Jayvee basketball teams got together to play a game at Sanford. The contest was originally scheduled for Woollen Gymna sium, but Sanford coach Bobby Reynolds persuaded "the com petitors to take the game to Sanford to help pay for new gymnasium equipment. Several hours before the game a chartered bus pulled up in front of Woollen Gym, loaded with Duke cagers. The squads sang and joked together on the- way down, sat together to watch a girls' preliminary contest and then dressed in the same locker room before the game. As the bus pulled up in front of Woollen Gym late that night and the Tar Heels said goodbye to their new-found buddies, one Dukester leaned out of the win dow and said: "It's been swell fellows, but we'll get you next time!" The Tar Heels had won 94-80. Wake Forest Jayvees defeated the Carolina Jayvees last ni&ht by a score of 59-54 in a close game. The final outcome of the game was decided in the last three minutes pf the game when Wake Forest took the lead and held it. Carolina held the lead until Dan Porter of Wake Forest sank a hook shot to bring the score to 45-all. Leading at halftime was Carolina by a score of 34-30. Highscorers for Carolina were Al Long, 15 points; Chuck Ellen wood, 10; and Fincannon, 9. Pacing the score for Wake Fo rest were Dan Potter, 15; Phillips, 10; Flick, 10; and Alheim, 9. 23 27 20 26 27 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 State Fencers Beat Carolina The Carolina fencing team lost to the State fencers Monday night in Raleigh, 16-10, leaving the Tar Heels with a record of one win and two losses. The winners for Carolina were David Evans and John McKey in the foil, Max Kirkman and Evans in the epee, and Ken Youngblood in the sabre. This was the first win of the season for the State team, which has lost three matches. Carolina had defeated Virginia and lost to Lafayette before the State match. The next match for the Tar Heels will be against Virginia Saturday in Woollen Gym. void The Rush Have Your Car Ready for the week end. , o Let Us Wash and Lubricate It Now. TYLER'S' - ESSO SEE! VI W. Franklin St. & Church CHAPEL HILL N. C. ECsITEla PHONE 8221 ARE YOU IN DOUBT? Then Bring Your Typewriter To Us For Repairs : Yes if you haven't tried us, then do so now. 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