TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1952 THE DAILY TAR HEEL VPAGhS TABES t j n . F 5 i 5 J "J .M.W.. -V.'.v.'i s it -.v.v f 4 1111 II 0 ""f I; "f - . j's ': i : V:'-:: ,1. IPfl UP AI3D OVER! Jay (Papa) Hall, Florida's national champion is shown here as he broke the Southern Conference Indoor Meet record for the high jump Saturdays His leap was 6 feet, B3a inches, breaking his own record . of 6 feet, 6Vi inches set last year. 'Gator coach "Percy Beard ceid he would have dene better had he not been bothered by a strained muscle, Lenifz Won Meet In High Jump Terps' Kehoe Goxe OnIyWinner As Duke Wrestlers I alee UNQ 25-3 by Bill Peacock ' "That tie for first in the high jump by Dick Lentz won the meet for us," grinned Maryland coach Jim Kehoe after his Terps had nailed down their first Southern Conference Indoor title here Saturday after 16 unsuccess ful tries. The Terps scored 37 points to runner-up Duke's 31. "We were awfully 'low' after Horty (Morty Cohen, Maryliand's fine broad jumper) failed to place, but Lentz gave us jvist the lift we needed," explained Kehoe. "The 1-2-4 finish in the 'high hurdles by Tex Carter, Cohen, Miami Swimming eefr Canceled The scheduled, swimming meet "between Miami and Carolina here today has been canceled, Coach Dick Jamerson announced yester day. . The Tar Heels swimmers fin ashed the season undefeated in 12 meets and were the Southern Conference dual meet champions. They were also the unofficial team winners in the conference meet here this past weekend. Jamerson may take some of the swimmers to the National Collegiate meet March 24-26 at Princeton. and Clarence Rakow gave us the lead we needed, and the firsts by John Tibbetts in the two mile and Al Bushier in the 880 put us out front. I was especially proud of Tibbetts, because it was deter mination more than talent that won the race for him." Carolina coach Dale Ranson, whose defending champions fin ished behind both Maryland and Duke, was philosophical. "We didn't do quite as well as we had hoped, but that's no excuse; I know some of Kehoe's boys didn't do as well as he had hoped;" Ranson issvt gloomy despite the third place finish. "We'll get beaten this year, but we have a promising squad," he explains. "We have a lot of work to do, but they should develop. However, the other teams have more ex perience than we do this year." A record was set in the 440, just as Ranson had predicted be fore the meet. Stu Johnson of VPI ran the event in 50.3, break ing the old record of 50.9 and Carolina's Gene Brigham finish ed third. "Brigham will do better outsde; he runs a little too heavy for the board." The Tar Heels open their out door .season here, April 3 in the Carolina relays. Carolina meets Maryland here in a dual meet I three weeks later. THE VI SADDLE" , CLUB; - invites you lo enjoy our Chef 's wonderful .; , ; . creations. ; ; OPEN EVERY NITE Just beyond Durham city ; limits on Jlillsboro Highway Reserve our "HUNT ROOM" r for private parlies Call Durham 8-12E4 Weekly Special FIRST ROBIN PARFAIT A DELICIOUS PARFAIT FEATURING THREE FLAVORS OF GOLD SEAL QUALITY CHECK'D ICE CREAM COMBINED WITH THREE DIFFER ENT SYRUP TOPPINGS. DECORAT ED WITH WHIPPED CREAM AND VINETTES. 203 E: Franklin St:. .; Tel. 2-8581 by Alva Stewart ' The Carolina wrestling team ended its 1952 season by bowing to a potent Duke squad, 25-3, here last night. In 10 meets this year the Tar Heels earned only one victory, a win over Davidson in its first match. Tommy Cox, 167-pound Tar Heel, gave Coach Sam Barnes team its lone win by subdueing Max Gross 6-1. Voted The Daily Tar Heel Athlete of the Week last week, Cox lived up to his title by easily outpointing his oppo nent. Wrestling resoulutely, 147 pounder Tommy Stokes nearly gave his team another win in his match with Otto Dieffenbach, the Blue Devil earned two points for riding time however, and defeated Stokes, 6-4. Two of Coach Sam Barnes' men were pinned. In the 123 pound class, Duke's Greg Raimando dis played an exhibition of aggressive strength by pinning Tar Heel Earl Kendrick in 1:18 of the thiiti round. In the 130 pound class, Blue Devil captain Art Rowe conquered Austin Stevens by pinning him ixx 1:50 of the second period. SUMMARIES I ' 123 pounds Raimando (Duke) pft ned Kendrick-(UNC). 7:18. 130 Rowe (Duke) pinned Stevens -(UNO. 4:50. - 137 Burrel (Duke) deisioed Haines (UNO. 9-2. 147 Deiffenbach (Duke) deelsioned Stokes (UNO, 6-4. 157 Accardo (Duke) tJecJsioneOi Bradshaw (UNO, 8-6,. , 167 Coxe (UNC) " -decisioned . .Gros.-f -(Duke), 6-1. 177 Buchheit (Duke) dec Jsionedl Holt (UNC), 6-3. , . - Heavyweight Campbell (Duke) tie- . eisioned Hill (UNC). 3-0. . 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