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SUNDAY, APRIL 6, 1952 AGE .FTVS THE DAILY TAR HEEL In1 Mel ays :v n .. I1 u rwsvs. the ralay first places was the freshman mile relay which was uncontested. There was no scor ing in the meet, with all awards being on an individual basis. The Tar Heels finished first in the 430 -,yard shuttle hurdle re lay, doing very well and missing the record of 61.5 seconds by only two seconds. The record was set by the team of Bob Morrow, Bill Albans, Jack Moody, and Bob Taylor, an indication of its qual ity. . Running for Carolina were Romas White, Bill Cornell, Son ney Beall, and Bobby Bell. They were in front all the way, but were pushed hard by runner-up Maryland. Sam Jordan, who took Caro lina's only first place in the con ference indoor games, took the pole vault with a good effort of 12 feet, 9 inches. Teammate White got a tie for second with Butler of Maryland and Fred Mewhin ney tied for fourth. Bill Walker, a senior who had never before competed in colle giate track, was asurprise win ner for Carolina in the javelin throw. Walker's throw of 181 feet, 44 inches topped runner-up Hoff man of Maryland and Tar Heel Bobby Bell. The outstanding performance of the day was turned in by Buz Taylor of Princeton, who broad jumped 24 feet, 2, inches to easi ly better Bill Albans' old record of 23 feet, l1 inches set in 1950. Joel Shankle of Duke and Morty Cohen of Maryland both topped Carolina's Frank Scott in this event. Scott's practice has been limited since a lung collapse in February. Sam Jordan Wins Pole Vault, Bill Walker Takes Javelin By Bill Peacock Maryland, Princeton, Duke, and Carolina came off about even in the Carolina Relays here yesterday, but the Terps took three relay first places, more than any of the others, and indicated that they will have a strong defense of their conference outdoor title. Carolina took two relay firsts, as many as Princeton and Duke, plus two individual firsts, but one of bnot fnt: 1. Lyons (P), 2. Ram bour (Dart.), 3. Lawrence (Duke), 4. Morris (UNC). Distance: 50 ft. 978 in. Two-mile Relay: 1. Maryland (Horsley, Meier, Waggner, Bueh ler), 2. VMI, 3. Carolina, 4. N. C. State. Time 8:00.5 880-yard Relay: 1. Duke (No vak, Anderson, Sykes, Tate), 2. Maryland, 3. Carolina, 4. Prince ton. Time 1:30.3 100-yard Dash: 1. Jordan (Pres.), 2. Decker (VMI), 3. Scott (UNC), 4. Elgin (P). Time 10.0. Distance Medley Relay: 1. Princeton (Bolster, Elgin, Max well, Pittis), 2. Duke, 3. Dart mouth, 4. N. C. State. Time 10:33. 6. High Jump: 1. Ehringer (Dart.), 2. Tie between Nichols (Duke), and Wolfe (Duke), Lentz (Md.). Height: 6 ft. 2 in. Javelin: 1. Walker (UNC), 2. Hoffman (Md.), 3. Bell (UNC), 4. Isburgh (Md.). Distance: 181 ft. 46 in. 120-yard High Hurdles: 1. Shankle (Duke), 2. Cohen (Md.), 3. Carter (Md.), 4. Rakow (Md.). Time 15.2. Pole Vault: 1. Jordan (UNC), 2. .Tie between White (UNC), Butler (Md ), 4. Tie between Feroe (NCS) Mewhinney (UNC), Byrne (P). Height: 12 ft. 9 in. 440-yard Relay: 1, Maryalnd (Nordquist, Stroup, Demossv Mat thews), 2. Duke, 3. Presbyterian, 4. Carolina. Time 43.7. Freshman Mile Relay: 1. Caro lina (Wright, Husbands, Lofquist, McGee). Only entry. Time 3:40.5. Sprint Medley Relay: 1. Prince ton (Rauch, Elgin, Richardson, Yaffa), 2. Maryland, 3. Dartmouth, 4. VMI. Time 3:33.6. Broad Jump: 1. Taylor (P), 2. J. Paul Sheccly Switched lo WiWrool Cream-OU " Because He Flunked The Finger-Nail Test f 4' i i t ','?A v, ' 'i 'i i "'' i L It? Dartmouth Metiers Improve, i . . But Lose Again To UNC, 9-6 BLUE-WHITE GAME Dartmouth improved over its Friday showing, but still could not match the Carolina tennis players here yesterday, losing 9-6. The wind kept both teams from playing its best, but the showing by the Big Green was an im provement over their 11-4 loss of Friday. As has been the case in all of Carolina's 15-point The Carolina lenni will be looking for its 11th straight win of the4 season tomorrow against Stale in a match played on the Wolf pack court. matches, the opposition has gained its points in the lower positions. Coach John Kenfield did some experimenting with his lineup as Carolina won its tenth straight match of the year. Still looking for three strong doubles teams, he moved Bill Izlar from the number one team and played him with Johnny Booker, an experienced doubles player. The results were not too suc cessful, with Izlar and Booker losing to Bill Bullen and Stew Stearns, 7-5, 4-6, 6-2. The new number one doubles team of cap tain Del Sylvia and number four man, Sam Handel, won easily over Albie Collins and Bill Randall, 6-3; 6-0. Bobby Payne, the only Carolina player undefeated this year, re tained that distinction, but not before Mendy Balkin made him work for it. He lost the first set, 6-8, the only winning Carolina player to do so, won the next one easily, 6-2, and had to go all the way for the winning one, 7-5. Singles Sylvia (UNC) def. Collins (D). 6-2. 6-3; Browne (UNC) def. Al len (D). 6-4, 2-6. 6-3; Payne (UNC) def. Balkin (D). 6-8. 2-6, 6-3; Handel (UNC) def. Randall (D). 6-4, 6-2; Izlar (UNC) def. Epranian D), 6-2, 6-4; Crot- ty (D) def. Kerdasha (UNC). 6-2, 13- 11; Bullen (D) def. Sapp UNC). 7-5. 6-4; 'Stearns (D) def. Booker , (UNC) , 6-3. 6-4; Milton (UNC) def. Boyle (D), 6-4. 6-4; Dey (D) def. Thompson, 3-6, 6-3, 6-0. - , ! - Doubles Sylvia-Handel (UNC) def. Collins-Randall (D), 6-3, 6-0; Browne Payne (UNC) def. Allen-Balkin (D). 6-1," 6-3: Stearns-Bullen (D) def. Iz-lar-Booker (UNC). 7-5. 4-6, 6-2; Dey Epranian (D) def. Green -Thompson (UNC). 6-2, 6-0; Sapp-Milton (UNC) def. Crotty-Boyle (D), 6-3, 6-4. Shankle (Duke), 3. Cohen (Md.), 4. Scott (UNC). Distance: 24 ft. 2 in. New record. Old record of 23 ft. 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