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hi I raURSDAYiFEBRUAHYa, 1952 fl'Ll f. I J m, fii n . . ......... i warns Mamss ihreateniM ecor in TSOQ IBE3 Opens 19 th I S Swim Met The 10th-Annual Southern Cojv. icrcnce : Swimming Meet gets imilcr way tenigfil in Bowmori imy Pool $ - o'clock with- the jjiuclting 1500-meter freestyle tKe only evenl in the first tiny oi the three day neet. The meet wilt eontiniic, all day lornorww ami wilt fce completed Saturday aiternoon. There wilr he team competition, and all ptaees will he determined on an individual basis. The 1500 should he a tigh nee and there is a line chance' that Inst year's winner. Mae Jones of Virginia Tech, wil- finish not better than third and either Frank Haass, the ireshman star rtt State, or Carolina's Donhie Evans might I break the record set by Jimmy Thomas in 1950. Nauss, who is considered a fine Olympic prospect lor this event by .Wolfpack coach "Willis Casey, Warn the 1500 in an exhibition Crecently in 19:23.1, us compared to Thomas record of 19:36. Evans .has never swum the "metric itte" in competition, but has done 19:50 in- practice, and should be lable to better that. - . ' Jones won last year with a time of 21:07 which may be good Jor no better1 than fourth ; place this year. lie got oil to a slow start phis year- due to illness, and was beaten-by Cecil Milton in the 440 in . the Carolina Virginia Tech dual meet. Larry Shannon, Caro lina freshman, also came in ahead of Jones in that meet and- is a threat again. Bill McCready of "VMI and Whitey Mellin of Duke are two others who will probably finish among the Readers. Both boys have been beaten in rdual meets Tamght - in the 440 by either Evans or Milton. ' ----- EVEN8NG nd VEDDING GOWNS And All Types of Formals Bai3tif ylly Clconed : C H E E K BUY CLEANERS 720 9th Durham 8-1227 r Y y 1 FAY R DTE D B S H PREPARED THE WAY YOU LIKE IT BEST ... - ' - . On those special CGcasions that call" for the best in fine foods come out to the FINES under the excellent management of Mv&Mi?o Leroy Merrit o U XI Raleigh Road Rese rvations Ca It 2-5539 Seme Enghprnj Tote So T-or 449 Record A new record may be set in ihe 440-yard run Saturday night in the Southern Conference In door (vomes' as a big field ol last runners wilt be gunning lor top honors. Defending champion John Tate of Duke missed the iceord" of 50.0 by only seven- tenths of a second last year. Tate, who is improved, will be hard pressed by Stewart Johnson cf VPI and Gene Brigham of Carolina in what should- be one f the best events of the meet. Johnston has been- clocked at 40.1 seconds in practice sessions this winter which- is nearly two seconds below the record set by Brown of Duke in 1942. Brig ha rn, the Tar Heel sprinter, jJaced1-, third in the meet last Year and has shown much im provement also. Besides Tate, Johnston, and'Brigham there will be two strong entries from the favored Maryland: team in the 440. Phit S troupe and, Thornton Coss will represent the Terps and are expected to make ah ex cellent showing. Carolina, winner of the Indoor (lames twelve times, holds -five of the individual records. , 7 . . . 1he brilliant stars who danced their vay into the nation's heart with The Sad tor's Wells Ballet and in "The Red Shoes" ...the Inspired producers of thai memorable film ...the beloved music ot Jacques Offen bach, played by Sir Jhomas Beecham -ond The Royot Philharmonic Orchestra JV SvAmmcss Win Carolina's jayvee swimming .earn won its fourth straight meet of the season here yesterday by downing Raleigh High School, 44-30. Coach Bob Ousley's men It ok scven-ovit-of-nine events. 3. EWjiUge tftii,5). Time: 25.4. 100 ytl. brea?jfcstroke-1. Howard Unto). 2. Kubanks IUIS), 3.-Copley, (Hlisl . Time: J.12 9. U. Aleiantlr lfJMnalifiel 2fi0-vtl. freestyle 1. Wolf UMC') 3. 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