THE DAILY TAR HEEL SUNDAY. MAY 4. 1952 55 ETL3 - J7 f" M To en I I I I -F- I r- joei onanKie laces t-our First Places For 20 Points Special to The Daily Tar Heel DURHAM, May 3 A freshman named Joel Shankle took four first place here today to almost singlehandedly defeat the Carolina track team for Duke, 76-55. Shankle, who hadn't received much notice until the meet, won every event he competed in, the high jump, broad pump, high hur dles, and low hurdles for a 20 ; point personal total. The six foot one inch, 170-pounder will have three more years to develop, and Duke is looking for another Bill Albans. The Tar Heels could only mus ter only five wins in - the fifteen events, with field-event man Roger Morris leading Carolina On Wednesday. May 7. the Carolina track team' will have a dual meet with the University ef Virginia at Chapel Hill on Feirer Field. The Tar Heels will be trying lo better their 2-3 record. with 8 points. Carolina's Bill Cornell placed in four events to lead in that department, taking a second and three thirds. Barden Wins Bobby Barden of Carolina won the two mile run which places bim as one of the top contenders for the best two-milers in the Conference as he has defeated the runners from Maryland, State, and Duke. Bill Walker of Carolina won the " Javelin, giving him six straight wins in that event. Wal ker, who is a senior in his first Track Summaries Shot Put: 1. Kislter (D). 2. Morris (C) . 3. Lawrence (D) Distance: 45 feet, 43,4 in. 1 Mile Run: 1. Sanders (D), 2. Mars hall (D), 3. Osborne (C). Time: 4:28. .High Jump: 1. Shankle (D), 2. Tie ?etween Cornell (C) and Nichols (D). Height: 6 ft. Pole Vault: 1. White (C), 2. Four vay tie between Jordan. ' (C) Me vhinney (C). Cates (D), Manos (D). ieight: 12 ft. Javelin: 1. Walker (C). 2. Bell (C). 3. Cornell (C). Distance: 182 ft. 7 in. 440-Yard Run: 1. Tate (D), 2. Ray (C. 3. Anderson (D). Time: 50.2 , . 100-Yard Dash: 1. Scott (C). 2. Poss (). 3. Brown (C). Time: 10.0. 120-Yard High Hurdles: 1. Shankle (D) , 2. BeaU (C)., 3. Cornell (C). Time: 14:7. 880-Yard Run: 1. Loub (D), 2. Brigham (C). 3. Tafel (D). Time: 1:57.3. 220-Yard Dash: 1. Poss (D). 2. Brown (C). 3. Field (D). Time: 21.9. Discus: 1. Morris (C). 2. Campbell IT, 3. Rizzo (C). Distance: 136 ft. 5in. Broad Jump: 1. Shankle (D). 2. Nichols (D). 3. Scott (C). Distance: 22 ft. 8 510. in. 2 Mile Run: 1. Barden (C). 2. San ders (D), 3. Glatz (C). Time: 10:09.9. 220-Yard Low Hurdles: 1. Shankle D). 2. Tate (D), 3. Cornell (C). Time: 23.4. Mile Relay: Duke (Hansen, Novak, Anderson, Tate). Time: 3:28.8. Langley, Williamson Lead UNC In College Golf Match Special to The Daily Tar Heel ATHENS, Ga., May 2 Caro lina's golf team, led by Tommy Langley and Bill Williamson, shot a score of 600 for 36 holes here to give the Tar Heels a tie with Georgia Tech for fifth place in the Southern Intercollegiate golf tournament. Langley had a 73-75 148, and Williamson had a 76-72148, with Williamson's 72 being the best round any Carolinian has shot. North Texas State College won the tournament with a team score of 570 that set a new record, and two North Texans, Buster Reed and Billy Maxwell, are round will be played tomorrow Garbisch, 80-80 160, and Billy to determine the winner of the low individual contestant in the tourney. In team competition, Georgia was second and LSU third. - Other Tar Heel scores are: Bob Black, 77-73 150; Lew Brown, 80-74 154; Bill Thornton, 80-76 156; Dan Duke, 79-81160; Ed Parker, 80-86166. The record set by North Texas was seven strokes better than the previous record set by practic ally the same team last year. The Southeastern Conference championship is also decided in the tournament, with second, place Georgia winning the title. ! Carolina's spring sports will be year of track, has never lost the over come May 17, when three event.-Carolina swept the javelin, Southern Conference Champion with Bob Bell and CornelLtaking ! ships will be held. The tennis second and third in the only championships, baseball cham evsnt of the day that the Tar : pionships, and tracks champion- Heels took all three places. Scott Beats Poss Carolina's Frank Scott beat out Di ce's Poss in the 100-yard dash, and Hany Brown defeated Piney Fields of Duke for third place. In the pole vault, Ramos White j'.tmpsd twelve feet to take the event for Carolin a, with Sam J or c!?n and Fred Mewhinney tieing t"ro Blue Devils for second. Morris win in the discus was the last of , the afternoon for. Caro lina. Gsne Brigham ; broke fast in the 880-yard run, and led the fold for four-fifths of. the way, b Jt he couldn't keep up the pace, rid Duke's Loub passed him in V -2 stretch. Brigham ran the first yards in 55 seconds. 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