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TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1952 rafc bailytar heel: M&B FIVE ! 1! I 2nd - h - myriniiiwisvs Hartley Wins Rope Climb, A n d y B e 1 1 T hi r d O n H i g h B a r (Special to The Daily Tar Heel) TALLAHASSEE, Fla.The University of North Carolina gym nastics team turned in one of its best performances of the year here -Saturday m. the bouthern Intercolligiate Championships to take I second place behind the host Florida State team, the national , champions. , j Carolina's varsity gymnastics team turned in one of its best per- ' formances of the year last Satur- - : 1 ?y when the Tar Heels took, sec- I 4 a a Student Government Clyde E. (Pete) Mullis, Caror topped Carolina's 43 points, but ' li Professor of physical educa fmi St. John s May Ruin State's Coliseum Tourney Record RALEIGH, March 17 N. C. j year came at. the hands of Ken State's Southern Conference cage j tucky, Loyola of Chicago, Holy champions will lay a perfect ; Cross and LaSalle North Carolina tournament rec- md place in the Southern Inter- -llegiate'Championsips at Talla hassee; Fla. Florida State's 10S points UNC had a big margin over Duke's third place total . of 18. Georgia took fourth with 5. 1 Charlie Hartley was the big gest individual star for the Tar Heels with a first place in the rope climb. Hartley's time of 4.3 seconds tied the meet record. Co captain Check Goodin took fourth's in the high bar and all around performances. Andy Bell was third in the high bar, and fifth in the all around fifty rings. R. S. White, former Southern Intercollegiate champion in the trampoline took fourth place in this year's meet. Bill Woods took fifth in the tramp and Otis Hartsell fourth in the flying rings. Gerry Dorn won third place in the rope climb, and Al Hudson was sixth in . the all around. The NCAA Championships will tion and assistant basketball coach, is the author of an article in the March issue of North Car olina Education which has arous ed widespread interest. The article, entitled "Can Stu dents Self Govern", discusses student self-government as it ' exists today. . . . , - Mullis , contends that legally; and educationally student self- ' government in reality is imposs ible, but it should be practiced as a "means of enabling-pupils, intelligently - guided, to practice the qualities of good citizens with results satsfying to themselves.' be held in Boulder, Colorado, on March 21-22, and the National AAU Championship Meet will be held on April 25-26 at Penn State College at State College, Pa. ord oh the line Friday night when they face St. John's Red men in -the second game of the Eastern Regional NCAA playoffs. State teams coached by Ever ett Case have won a string of 28 consecutive tournament games played within the boundaries of the Old North State. Case-coached teams at State have never been beaten in a tournament con ducted in North Carolina. There are about 4,000 tickets left for both, nighfs play. The tickets are priced at $1.00, $2.00. and $3.00 and may be obtained by mail or telegraphic money order. St. John's will, however, be heavily favored over the Wolf pack and the odds will favor the breaking j of the long victory string. The Redmen have one of the most impressive records in the nation, having won 21 of 25 games this year, including im pressive victories over Dayton and St. Bonaventure, Indiana, Niagara, Purdue, and Brigham Young. Only losses suffered this State, however, is . an improved team despite their 23-9 mark on the season, the poorest record of any of the entrants. Forward Bobby Speight, with 505 points already scored this year will be State's : big gun along with All Southern Guard , Lee Terrill. -. St. John's will bank on Ail America nominee Bob Zawoluk, a. 6-6 center and hot-shooting Jack McMahon, a 6-2 guard. Both men have been scoring well all season. Zawoluk has averaged 19 points per game with 455 points in 24 games. McMahon has hit 386 points for a 15.5 average. For you MID-DAY v DINNER r COME IN TODAY Michael's Grill We serve excellent food" hi mien is AC3H?TO33 mezzos - - ' AM INCREWSLS HOU&H IT) SEEMS, THE COTTON FI8ERUS SREATEKSmgRGTO-mAN ! THE STEEL THREAD FILIAL I J Young. Only losses suffered this 1 f t(i f ... . n W ; ADVANCE SPRING - '.JT ' v i ; ' I 5 cppriAP .rsnnlip mpkic ! ! I "ilTK -5 JACKETS'. .. . rV. " : ' " i . . . tAHtunao.-.-:-:-:-r : j fx-.-.-"W'kjMONTlVipe - 1 F:::::::::::; NO ANta . SPECIAL GROUP 1 JACKETS 2,2. JACKETS M95 Values to 35.00 Values to 39,50 , SPECIAL GROUP SPECIAL GROUP I 1 - - tm mm mm - . j - m .i . Valuos to 14.95 . Values to 18.95 i ' : ' 1 , -:..'. J;. There are many ) , x m VU InJ fTS , BFMEMBEIl- sales. 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