WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1952 THE DAILY TAR HEEL PAGE THREE Victory Village RoufsZefa r.Psi 69-39 As Ait Hack Scores 31 1500 Opens Swim Champs Fast Brea sy s w Garrison, 2- Enfer Mile, by Mai tin Jordan M e Champ, May 80 This Year Victory Village coupled a last break with a tight man-to-man defense, added the perfect shoot ing of Art Hoch, and cam out with a 69-39 swamp of Zeta Psi to "win the campus basketball championship last night at "Wol- 3en Gym. Hoch svas high scorer for the contest "with 31 points, most of which he made on hooks and lay ups. Ken Yarborough "was "second with 16, Tom Higgins third "with 31, and Bill Gess and Charlie "Winston led the Zetes vith 10 apiece. Victory Village scored on six straight fast breaks to open the game and grab a 32-2 lead. The Villagers completely tied up the Zetes, who played their poorest Phi Kappa Sigma cleieaied Winston Dormitory 2-1 last ardght in ping pong to "win xhe Campus championship Jud Hardy and Duane Johnson boih winning singles conies is. The Phi Kappas defeated Chi Phi In a play-off fox the fraternity ihampionship. game of the season. Yarborough held Thome Gregory, high scorer in the fraternity division, to sev en points. Victory Village's Billy Williams started most of their breaks, while Yarborough and Higgins completely controlled the back board, the Villagers taking 0 percent of the rebounds. Victory Village led 25-15 at halftirne. The Zeta Psi's started the third period a little stronger, acid the Village seemed to tire, but the Villagers substituted freely and tame back strong in the last quar ter. Zeta Psi defeated Phi Delta Theta 40-29 to win the fraternity championship, while Victory Vil lage became the Dorrn champs by by beating Emerson JStadium. Smith t2Y F fl Cess (10) - F 3y vT Winston, C. W) C - (16) rborough Watkms (1) , G 1 tow Victory m G r Literati SubstituUona: Zeta Ps Winston, J. (3), Smith (6), Glover. Victory Village White 4), Moore, Lyons 12) Vil- iiarn.'j (4). Strength may very well give way to strategy this week end ki the Southern Conference Indoor Track Meet when State rnanuev-j ers to out point the strong Mary land, Duke, and Carolina teams, Clyde Garrison, defending champion of the two mile event, may be the upsetting strategy. Wolf pack Coach Tom Frtz gib bon of State may enter Garrison) in the 880 and one mile runs, leaving Garrison's specialty, the two mile, to teammates "Buzz Sawyer acid Joe Shockiey, two greatly improved runners. Gar rison won the two mile event last year with a very good 9:46.1 and has been rated as an almost sure j repeater, but the "Wolf pack may take the gamble of not running the 140-pound speedster in this event. There is a strong possibUity , that Garrison may be entered to compete against Tyson Creamer of the favored Maryland team in the Weil Mile. East November the redheaded State hairier bolt ed ahead of Creamer to finish first in the Southern Conference cross country meet. Garrison, if entered in the Weil Mile, might defeat Creamer again. : 5 : X The Southern Conference swim ming meet gets underway in - I Bowman Gray pool tomorrow night and Saturday afternoon. j Donnie Evans and Larry Shan- f I non will . represent Carolina in the 1500 and Evans is rated a fine chance of taking the crown away from champion Mae Jones of Virginia .Tech. Evans has never swum the event in compe tition, but his times in practice have been around 19:50, eom- i pared to the 21:07 which Jones swam last year. Evans remained in Chapel Hill last weekend working on the 1500, but SIuinon went to Phil adelphia with the team aad fin ished second to teammate Cecil IMilton in the 440 against LaSalle. 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