maliUlJliJiA''MiM1i&'iuliUritii i iil t .UiUk ..Jt ifffc.l.fca. 4 THE" DAIL.Y TAR HEEL. FRIDAY APRIL 25, IS52 PAGE 5 tiack St Cod MumO J-Jf'fSS By Biff Roberts Connor Dorm and Zeta Psi fra ternity came through as expected yesterday afternoon to walk away with the championships in the annual Intramural track meet. Connor piled up 50 points in the dormitory division to defeat second-place Aycock by 13 points. The Aycock team had 37 points while Stacy was third with 8 and Winston fourth in the four-team field with 7. . The Zetes grabbed 45 points to top ATO in the fraternity divi sion. The ATO's had 2G points to barely edge Beta ,with 24. The rest of the fraternities were strung out pretty well behind. . Kappa . Sig had 12 points for fourth place and then came Phi Kappa Sig with nine, Lambda Chi with 8, SAE with 7, DKE with four, Theta Chi with 3, and Phi pelt with 2. There" was a "sparse crowd to watch the meet) made up mostly of - contestants watching friends compete in other events. The threat of rain and its eventual coming had a lot to do with the small attendance and had intra mural officials worrying the whole afternoon. - Eddie Brown of Zeta Psi was the "high point man in the fra ternity division. He won the 60 yard and the 100-yard dashes and also ran on the Zetes 440 and 880-yard relay teams which fin ished seconds Two Betas pushed him for in dividual honors. Dick Patterson won the tfiree-quarter mile run and placed third in the 300-yard run for a total of seven points and Tom Wooten took first in the broad jump and a third in the 100 for seven. ATO got 10. of its points in the two relays, winning both the 440 and the 880. Ellis of Connor Dorm was high point man in the dorm division with 10 point. He took the high jump and the broad jump with ease to get the individual honor. Carroll of Stacy proved to be a one man team and took first, in the 70-yard low hurdles and se cond in the broad jump for eight points, all that Stacy got. - The ATO's were defending co- champicns in the meet but neither they nor the Betas could cope with the depth of the Zete team. The fraternity winners had 22 men to reach the finals while ATO had "nine and the Betas 10. . Connor and Aycock went into the finals on a pretty even basis, Connor with 22 men and Aycock with 18. . Aycock had a good Jead midway through the meet but Connor .overlook -them and wcut on to win 'handily. Infra mural Trock Summaries FisherWorf h Win As. Ghi nd PiKA Trounces Psi B 5)TS IE P A sum s Pitcher Nick Fisher led Pi Kappa Alpha to a 14-1 win over Pi Lambda Phi in an intramurals contest yesterday, holding the Pi Lamdbas to three hits in seven innings. In another fraternity ball game, the Chi Psi's romped over TEP, 15-1, with Walker Worth holding the TEP's to six hits. The Pi Lam run off Fisher and the TEP run off Worth werev both un earned. The Pi Lam's combined a hit, infield out, and a long, fly ball Pi Lamb 1 0 0 0 0 0 FKA 4 0 0 7 3 X Rosenthal, ROsen and Wainer, Rosen thal. Fisher and Neely. TEP 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Chi Psi 0 3 10 1 0 1 X Rose. Rabhan, and Schwrtz. Worth and Rhyne. to score their run in the top of the first inning to go into the lead, 1-0. The PiKA's squelched the rally before it could start and grabbed four runs in their half of the first to take the lead for the rest of the game. The PiKA's went scoreless in the second, but the Pi Lam's yanked Rosenthal for Rosen and PiKA exploded for seven runs in the fourth and three more in the fifth to end the scoring.. TEP jumped into the lead in its game with Chi Psi, scoring a run in the first on a single and a good deal of confusion. Chi Psi j scored three tuns m the bottom of the second to take a permanent lead, when Worth doubled with the bases loaded. Worth became more effective oh the mound as the game progressed, with TEP getting nothing but scratch hits. Carl (Lush) Hill led Chi Psi at bat and in the field. FRATERNITIES 60 yard Dash 1. Brown (Zetes), 2. Kelso (ATO), 3. Carson (Phi Delt), 4. Hart (ATO). 70 yard High Hurdles 1. Cheek (Kap Sig), 2. Williamson (Zetes), 3. Owen (Zetes) . 4. Byrely (Beta) . Va Mile Run 1. Patterson (Beta), 2. Hughes (DKE), 3. Lowthrope (Phi Kap Sig), 4. Haines (Zetes). 100 yard Dash 1. Brown (Zetes), 2. Kelso (ATO), 3. Wooten (Beta), 4. Gess (Zetes)., " 300 yard Run 1. Bunting (ATO), 2. Brawner (Zetes), 3. Patterson (Beta) , 4. Kendrick (Lamb' Chi). 440 yard Relay 1. ATO, 2. Zetes, 3 Phi Kap Sig. 4. Kap Sig. 70 yard Low Hurdles 1. Thompson (SAE), 2. Parrington (Zetes), 3. Byrely (Beta). 4. Watts (Lamb Chi). 800 yard Relay 1. ATO, 2. Zetes, 3. Beta. 4. Kap Sig. Pole Vault 1. Goodin (Lamb Chi) , 2. Tie between Hanes (SAE) and Mc Collam (Beta). High Jump 1. Joy ner (Zetes). 2. IVfjon (ATO), 3. Tiebetween Boren (Zetes) and Eberle (Lamb Chi). L Brad Jump 1. Woot (Beta), 2. Gess (Zetes). 3. Woods (PM Kap Sig), 4. Ernst. (ATO). Discus 1. Beaver (Kap Sag), 2. Council (Beta), 3. Xarcinko (Theta Chi), -4. Toledano (DKE). Sho Put 1. Wallace (Zetes). 2. i DORMITORY 60 yard Ds-h 1. Ramos (Aycock). 70 yard High' Hurdles 1 McCoWum f Avcock) . 2. Gehan (Connor). 3!1 -Wile Riift-1 mandellvJjbti 2. Richardson (Connor), 3. Geiaser (Connor). 100 yard Dash 1. Jewell (Winston), 2. Ransclell (Aycock), 3. Issen (Con nor). ' ' 300 yard Run 1. Jones (Aycock) ', 2. Pate (Aycock),4 3. Hinkle (Connor), 4. Gainder (Connor).. 440 yard Relay 1. Connor. Aycock Dorm disqualified- 70 yard Low Hurdles 1. CarToll (Stacy), 2. Gehan (Connor). 3. Mc Collum (Aycock), 4. Ramos (Aycock). 800 yard Relay 1. Connor, 2. Aycock. Pole Vault 1. Adams (Connor). 2. Turner (Winston). High Jump 1. Ellis- (Connor), 2. Hamrick (Connor), 3. Tie between Watts (Winston) and Jewell (Winston). Broad Jump 1. Ellis (Connor), 2. 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