SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1952 THE DAILY TAR HEEL few. . -J III C s sc M Loss Of Champion Hurdler ay End Tar Heel Streak Sprinter Frank Scott, only defending champion on Carolina's championship indoor track team, will have to miss the Southern Conference Indoor meet here next Saturday due to a partially col lapsed lung, thus making a repeat win almost impossible for the Tar Heels. Jayvee Svimmers Defeat Staunton, 48-26 r V Sccii Scott, holder-of the 70-yard low hurdles title and one of the finest sprinters in the South, was told yesterday by infirmary of ficials that they "don't anticipate his being able to run." He entered the infirmary last Saturday, and remained there until yesterday when he was allowed to attend classes. He returned in the afternoon and is not likely to be able to leave until Monday. Tar Heel Winning Streak (Special to The Daily Tar Heel) STAUNTON, Va., Feb. 22 The University of North Carolina junior varsity swimming team easily defeated Staunton Military Academy here today, 48-26, win ning every first place except the diving, an event the Tar Heels did not enter. The Tar Heels had no double winners, but Smith' Jewell, Dave Howard, and Duke Widof f each took a first and swam on a win ning relay team for 6 points apiece. Jewell won the back stroke, doing the distance in 1:04. '7, coming in ahead of teammate Pete Higgins. He was also a mem ber of the winning medley relay team with Howard and Stewart. Howard won the 100 - yard breastroke, being clocked in 1:11. 9 and Widoff won the 50-yard freestyle in 25.6, defeating team mate Gale. 50-yard freestyle 1. Widoff (UNC), 2. Gale (UNC), 3. Morsan (SMA). Time: 25.6. , 100-yard breastroke I.Howard (UNC), 2. Miller (SMA); 3. Mauy (SMA). Time: 1:11.9. 200-yard freestyle 1. Wolfe (UNC), 2. Snyder (SMA), 3. Ham- rick (UNC). Time: 2:12. - 100-yard backstroke 1. Jew ell (UNC), 2. Higgins (UNC), 3. Ramsey (SMA). Time: 1;04.7. 100-yard freestyle 1. Heyn (UNC), 2. Southerland (SMA), 3. Stewart (UNC). 150-yard individual medley re lay i. Higgins (UNC), 2. Snyder (SMA), 3. Saffer (SMA). Time: 1:48. 150-yard medley relay 1. Caro lina (Jewell, Howard, Stewart) Time: 1:27.4. - . 200-yard freestyle relay 1 Carolina (Widoff, Gale, Hamrick) Time: 1:45. The Tar Heels go into the meet with a streak of three straight victories in the war-time Invitational Meet and three consecutive victories in the Conference Indoor Games. Coach Hanson antici pated a difficult job in keeping the title from the strong Maryland and Duke teams, and the loss of Scott could well throw Carolina behind both teams in scoring. . Last year in the Indoor meet Scott won the low hurdles in 8.9 and took third iii the broad jump with a leap of 2V 3". He was beaten only by Henry Poss of Duke and Jack Moody of Carolina. Poss will be back this year, but Moody has graduated. Former Scholasiic Slar ; Scott is a senior pre-med student from Orange, Va., and was a great scholastic star while competing for nearby Petersburg High. He won five events in the state High school track meet during his senior year. Scott has one year of eligibility left, but will probably not compete next year while, in medical school. More bad news came yesterday when middle distance man Gor don Hamrick entered the infirmary with a severe sinus condition. Hamrick will probably be able to leave by early next, week, but his performance in the meet will likely be impared by his sickness. Cage is Play State Tonight The Carolina basketball team will take another try at old man hex tonight when it meets N. C. State's Wolfpack in Reynolds Coliseum in Raleigh. Tar Heel coach Tom Scott said, "We haven't won yet. It's the fifteenth time but we're still trying," he added as an after thought. A Scott-coached team has never beaten the Wolfpack.. In the two team's last meeting it seemed as if Carolina had finally found the winning method. The Wolfpack pulled up from an 11-point de ficit midway in the last half to tie the game at the end of the regulation period and win in an overtime. are ready to go. We're in pretty good shape too. Grimaldi had a cold but is a lot better now. That will help." "The team would like tn win. We're decided underdogs, but are playing for an upset." Al Lifson ...... 25148 95 V. 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