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lTOflSDAYrJUNETT052 1'RE 'l'AK fLinsu. ontout ympic ypperuis 1 I Qssin raoor j&k IT .7 ir for K Ou Poo! I r 1 l i by Jonas Kessing U.N.Cs picturesque Kessing outdoor swimming pool is the site this month for workouts of four of the country's talented young swimmers who hope to gain berths on the U. S. , Olympic team and an expense-paid trip to Helsinki, Finland, in July. For the past two weeks the tankmen have been under the watchful eye of -Coach Ralph Casey, who has enforced a rigo rous schedule consisting of two three-hour workouts per day. The grind has been anything but easy for the hopeful quartet, but Casey stated that there is still much to be desired in the way of condi tioning and form. The principles are Jimmy Thomas, former University swim ming ace, and holder of the Na tional A.A.U. outdoor 100-meter backstroke record; Bob Brawner, Princeton University graduate, and the world's champion in the 220-yard breaststroke; Don Evans, former Southern Conference free style champ and a current mem ber of the Carolina varsity; and Jack Edwards, another Tar Heel f reestyler. Thomas' swimming fame is worldwide. He has jvon three Na tional titles (two backstroke and one medley) and was a member of the select team that toured Japan last summer. After graduating from Caro- ness is lack of experience, but his ability may override this handicap. AND C PAT Airport Road Friday 9 p.m. H Dancing ' Under the I S'M PI? WPl) l ',' " I mki ":S: it1 vvc;:;:e De carlo ROCK HUDSOM TODAY and , FRIDAY wmm - lina Thomas .attended John Hop-J distance swimmers. His big weak Kins jvieaicai iscnooi in .Balti more, his home town, where he recently finished his first year. Casey says that Jimmy's main obstacle is conditioning. Thomas has been inactive in the swimming world " for over a year, and fat has begun to show around the edges. Thomas has two weeks left in which to pull himself into shape, before journeying to Flushing Meadows, N. Y., where the Olympic trials will be held. Only swimmers who place first, second, or third will win one of the coveted berths on the team. Thomas will be competing against Yale's Dick Thoman and Jack Taylor, and Navy star Allan Stack all three of whom are about two months ahead of Thomas in conditioning. In his coach's opinion, JBraw ner is the best bet to gain a spot on the" Olympic squad. He had only been out of competition for a week before coming to Chapel Hill, and is in excellent condi tion. Brawner's main stumbling block will be his poor opinion of his own capabilities. There is no doubt that he is the country's finest breaststroker. Barclay Has Undefeated e Record According to Casey, Evans is one of the nation's best medley Moving Crating Shipping Storage Phone 2159 for Free Estimate NIGHT PHONES: 8-8587 3-33G2 810 Haznseur Street N U ANCH HOUSE -.RA Favors O Prizes O Or Trie Food in Town at Lowest Cost Join tho Crowd Hare Fun Ba Merry! Dinners 65c 70c 75c ! For Draft Boor at Its Best ! See You Tonight at the j il ll 1 Amber Alley Cag George Barclay, former foot ball Ail-American at Carolina and the newest addition to the Tar Heel coaching staff, has an un defeated record in coaching. Barclay has never been beaten as a basketball coach! As Freshman basketball coach at Dartmouth for one season his team won 14 games and lost none. At Maryland his only freshman basketball team won 13 games and lost none, giving him a per fect mark of 27 wins in 27 outings in his two seasons as a cage men tor. 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