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FEBRUAEY 29, 1952 THE DAILY TAR HEEL FEBRUARY 29, 1 52 PAGE TffE r 1 u jysy-i!Sse EI y i ft A&P's thrify ... dewy-fresh h 1 PAGE FOUR 1 4 I I is BBtHlH- MO. -$S0 ' a 1 - - -j :-:-x::-::j? :::;:::: f f - '4 t r .-:.. .,.-.: ! S if. i .uuw.vAvv.Av.v.v.v.'AV,sOfc.v.... .:,x-:-;-:-.v - 1 .-.vft-.-.-.-.'- 4 . ' mmmmtwm Y ...' V -.V. V . V . V .. '. 1 i. :'X-v-:-x-:-:-:v:-::-x- i 1 s -5 I - 1 v 1 f - J- rv - ii ' r-y- ; - illllplli: mum Jim rAlf jqyvees Play Duke Tonight The North Carolina junior var sity basketball- team will be try ing to break into the win column tonight at 6:30 at Duke, after losing its last two games to State and Wake Forest. Carolina's last victory was against Duke on Feb. ruaqy 16. .Wake Rrest edged out the Tar Heels in the final three minutes, 59-54, while N. C. State whipped them 6V48 in the Jayvee last outing. Carolina whipped the Blue Devils 90t8! in Sanford, but Due will be hard to stop on their own court. The first-game was played in Sanford in order to raise money for the high school athletic asso ciation. Roger Kingsbury scored 21 points to lead both teams. Buell Moser has been one of the most consistant members of the Jaycees this year, while Floyd Propts and Brantley have also carried a big load. The Tar Heels commanded a 27-25 lead at half time in the State game, but the loss of Propts helped the -Wolf-pack cfcme back strong. '.V.'AViV.VlAViWi1 i4 .-These are the men who are. considered the top contenders for titles in the Southern Conference Indoor Games tomorrow. .Miler Tyson Creamer of Maryland (far right) has been declared ineligible for the meet. n 77 I f m p wmryianq s m opes ur rts ictory j Haryiands Tyson Creamer, de :endmg champion in the mile, Jms been ruled ineligible for the louthern Conference Indoor tames-here .tomorrow night, the Conference office has announced. Creamer, who was highly fav ored to repeat in his specialty, ies completed his four years of SligibiHty. The Baltimore, .Md. Wive entered Maryland iA Feb- Jrary of ' 1948 and competed for She outdoor track team, but notj with finals of the high jump in the freshmen and scholastic divi sions. The finals in .the " shot put and broad jump for all divisions will begin at 1:30 p.m. and trials in the: running events will con tinue 'throughout the afternoon. . Finals in the running events will be held ' Saturday evening. All competition except the shot put will be:-held in Woollen 'Gymnasium ; which has bean turned into a huge indoor track ?n1nnr frsrlr ihaf vpar. f Coach Jim Kehoe of. Maland I n W"hfea ad thought that Creamer would j"v" uu; V. ye eiigiDie xo cunipeie in muvvi irack since he did not compete Is a freshman. However, the con ference office notified him that the site of the shot put events. As usual, a mammoth field to talling 550 contestants has been entered in the four divisions reamer used up his eligibility I conference, non-conference, fresh man, and schoTasticXJ'll-.oik-. I Three weeks ago the IC4-A strong teams win oe in me com petition, with Virginia sending the largest entry. J - - - . T r in mm i i uled that Creamer could not ompete in its meet because the rational Collegiate Athletic Com- 'mi, a year before the Southern j Highlights in the non-confer 'onference. Creamer has developed into a: 'p"n, Tl :17 miler and a 1:56 half -miler. ! j J i ) : I f "h bluest collegiate victory was , ' M 1 1-p-ct cf Georgetown's brilliant ! ..... - Lcricrre in the South Allan- ( . r:;i.!: l:z;t month. Kchoc feels ence schedule will be Jay (P3p&) Hall, , Florida's , top flight' high Jumper, and D wight Price, "a fine Kentucky distance runner, Carl Shields, a husky Alabama shot putter who is a possible Olympic representative, is another out standing entry. - . Reserve seats and special stu dent tickets will be on sale for the night show. , There should be some red-hot competition in four finals of the SC swim met tonight. State's Sonia and Churfi win oppose Car olina's Dick Levy iij. the 50-yard freestyle; Carolina's Warren Hee- State's Tom Dun&p in the 200- yard backstroke; and the Tar Heel divers Joe Kelso snd R. S. White will be trying for their second; victory over the Wolfpack's Bobj Stenburg. ' Tie this one, if you cm t jyyLyWj. Ill i I ''-Jkfr :'y Wear it with tie 'i sA MX-; ordress--- i wear it without for sports. There9 s no beltcr-looking, more cjmjqrtaL ..: all purpose shirt on campus ft ARRO BIlfY Collar open, it assures youlllSItn look closed, and with a tiyou still enjoy sports-shirt coinJort! M r SHIRTS T!SS SP6RTS SHIFTS l!N3IYVE !!AH35ISH!f$ , I he Comolete ARROVTTineAf 1 t "1 i 1 i i y W Iff Juicy Florida .'- Customers' 553 Corner Friends . . lend yoie M5 ear - More than anyone else the store Manager symbolizes A&P and what A&P ser vice stands for. 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