TUESDAY, JULY 1, PAGE THREE THE tXr HJBEli . v V. rp- O . - bob U U Vfc r. n ; IF"!) li akes 3 V L r i I 'V Fetzer To Be Foundation . Secretary "Coach Bob" Fetzer, Director of Physical Education and athletics since 1923, began new duties yes terday as Executive secretary of the Morehead scholarship founda tion. His physical education post was taken over by Oliver K. Cornwell and Charles P. Erickson. Cornwell will serve, as chairman of the Department of Physical Education and Athletics and Erickson will take over as direc tor of athletics. Since coming here in 1921 as football coach, Coach Fetzer has directed the building of North Carolina's athletic and physical education program into one of the nation's finest and most re spected. Smce his arrival, the Univer sity's program has increased to embrace 13 intercollegiate sports and the vast intramural program had more than 2,000 students tak ing part in its activities last year. As track "coach Fetzer saw his teams win 14 of 28 outdoor Southern Conference champion ships and 12 of 17 indoor titles. He founded the famed Southern Conference Indoor Games. He turned out 99 individual Southern Conference indoor track cham pions and many well known per formers. Fetzer was honored at an in formal supper by the members of his staff four weeks ago and at a formal 25th anniversary cele bration on June 7, 1947, . 4zJ inniv;:i!J.ewe.ese OS do iron Frospeo' Coach Casey; Switnmers Go To Trials Coach Ralph Casey and four prominent young ' swimmers left here last week fox Flushing Mea dow, N.Y., and the Olympic Swimming trials. which start July 4. . - , Included in the party were Jimmy Thomas, National A.A.U. backstroke champion, Bob Braw ner, Donnie Evans and Jack Ed wards. - The swimmers have worked out m the University Pool for a month getting in shape for the trials. If the swimmers manage to finish in the top three in their events they will be automatically selected for a berth on the Oly mpic team which leaves for Hel sinki, Finland two weeks later. by Tom Parramore Ed. Note: This is the third in a pectiye football candidates. Bear them in mina, lor it may well be that among viicse wm De me stars 01 tne iuiure. J?ootball prospect of the week is a husky . freshman from Waynesville, N. C, James De weese. This versatile star has just completed four years as the scourage of the Blue Ridge conference and now hopes to turn h'is attention and talents toward Southern conference com petition. - As captain of Waynesville's football team last year, Deweese blazed out of his fullback posi tion for twenty touchdowns in leading his team to the confer ence championship. It was the third time in four -years that Waynesville had come out on top. Touchdown romps by " Deweese averaged 36 yards. He also scored six extra points and tossed four touchdown passes. Later in Paper Bowl ' Waynesville ripped through a crack outfit from New bury, S. C. by a score of 20-13. Deweese was named to the Blue Ridge all-conference team in fcfotball for three consecutive years, and made the Western North Carolina all-star team for two years. He played in the Optimist Bowl and has accepted an invitation to play in the East- West game. Between football seasons, De weese kept in shape by playing baseball and track. He established a 50-yard meet record during Hieh School field day at WCTC when he streaked the ; distance in .05:8 seconds. He holds other re cords in the 100-yard dash and 100-yard medley. He plans to try out for Carolina's tracK squaa next spring. . beixas Murals-, Softball Schedule Buddy Heins Praised For Exhibitidh . Sports scribes throughout the state are lauding Buddy Heins' brilliant display of talent last week in the 150-yard rnedley re lay held in Kessing outdoor-pool. Swimming the anchor leg for the trio composed of All-America Jimmy Thomas and Southern Conference breaststroke champion Barry Wall, Heins, a ycung free- styler for the Tar Heel team, gave out with a strong sprint that in sured the success of the trio in breaking the American record. The new mark is 1:20.9 as com pared with the old mark of 1:21.1. Heins from Sanford, continued the sizzling pace set by back stroke ace Thomas and Wall; and was largely responsible for the fine showing. The crowd witnessing the ex hibition meet received an addi- ional thrill when Donnie; Evans of Charlotte just missed break ing Johnny Weismuller's 200- yard freestyle American ; record of 2:01:2. Evan's mark was just two-tenths of a second shy. Bob Brawner, Princeton breaststroke ace was four-tenths of a second short of breaking his own American record of 2:41.4 for the 220-yard breaststroke. Thomas, Brawner, Evans, and Jack Edwards left Sunday for Flushing Meadow, N. Y. where they will compete in the Olympic swimming trials. The first three men in each event will automatic ally; qualify for the Olympic team. ' Vic 'Looks Good' AtVyjmbledon Vic Seixas, battling Philadel phian and former Tar Heel ten nis great showed his best form to date in the All-England lawn tennis championships in Wimble don, Eng. last week by defeating 1950 Wimbledon chnrapion Budgt Patty, 7-5, 4-6, 6-S, 7-3. According to reports, the match was a favorite of the center court crowd of more than 10,000 as the two stars, both masters at all court play, showed an amazing variety of drop shots and lobs. Seixas, who .was honored here at Vic Seixas Day during the spring quarter, is one of the favo rites in the tournament that pits the world's best players together in rugged competition. o i?vft vs Emerson: ; ri,ri Pact vs Morticians: VS . - XT,,. ti-nn fild 2 zeta r&i vs ojb ' ' 1 Steele. . T 1 -.r-.W A'tiA 2 Lewis vs Morticians, 3 PiKA Vs Old East. 5:00 field 2 Everett vs rm um. 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