TUESDAYjjULY 8, 1952 PAGE THREE ' ' ' LiiWl!i b a mm mi Sill Albans Wilms Olympic. inEs 4th n Field. Of 13 Floyd "Chuck" Simmons, for mer Carolina hurdles ace, who finished third to Bob Mathias in the decathlon in the 1948 Olym pic games, collected 6,804 points in the, recent Olympic trials thereby gaining a berth on the U. S. Olympic decathlon team. The veteran Simmon's fine showing gave him a third place finish behnd champon Mathias, 7,825 points, and Milt Campbell, Plainfield, N. J. high school star with 7,055 points. Bill Albans, all-around track star for the. Tar Heels several years ago and now running mate of Simmons on the Los Angeles Athletic Club team, finished four th in a field of 13 with 6,628 points. Albans was almost assured of a berth until he injured his right wrist in the pole vault. The in jury caused Albans to lose ground to Simmons in the javelin and to drop out entirely in the 1.500-nm. Mathias total of 7,825 points set a new world record and won the outstanding athlete his fourth American championship, also un equaled. He won the U. S. title in 1948-49-50-52, and took top honors in the 1948 games at the age of 17. The six-feet-two, 200 pounds star bettered his previous deca thlon marks in all but the pole vault and the 1,500 run. These are the marks estab lished by Mathias in thejtwo-day trials: 100 meters 0:10.8; Broad jump 23-5 shotput 49-10; high jump 6-234; 400-meter run 0:50.3; 110-meter high hurdles 12-3?4; javelin 193-10; 1,500 meter run 4:55.3; discuss 157-11. 4' - S x - - CHUCK SIMMONS of re Da me Tickets On Sole to Public Tickets for the Carolina-Notre Dame football game October 25, a sellout for the past three years are pn sale at "Woollen Gym now. Vernon Crook, ticket manager, has announced that individual orders are being accepted now and that those on hand by July 10 will be turned over to Notre Dame officials immediately. The game will be played in South Bend, Ind. this year. - Season tickets for the Tar Heel home games have been on sale to the public since July 1. Tar Heel i ennis Duo UNITARIANS A visiting professor to the law school, A. J. G. Priest, prominent New York attorney, will speak to the. Unitarian Fellowship of Chapel Hill tonight in Gerrard Hall. The public is invited to the meeting which will begin at 8:30. Priest, now a partner in Reid & Priest, was a member, of the firm of Reid & Murphy in New York for 23 years, and before that was attorney for the Idaho Power Company for five years. He is a specialist in public utili ties and is teaching a course on that subject here. Shines Af A couple of Carolina tennis players were the toasts of Evan ston, 111., for a couple of days two weeks ago when the national in tercollegiate net championships were in progress. Herbert Browne, Jr., and Bob by Payne, Tar Heel freshman aces, displayed unexpected power to reach to quarterfinals of the NCAA meet before being knock ed from contention by the top seeded tandem of Bob Perry and Larry Huebner. The Sout hern Conference champions climaxed a brilliant season in the big event. In dual meet competition .Browne, a Co- umbia, S. C, lad, who was the 9 5 0 national interscholastic champ, and Payne, a Richmond, Va., State champion, won 20 of 22 doubles matches. The fresh men played as the Tar Heels' number two team throughout the campaign. However, in the loop championship meet at Davidson hey won the title, the first in Southern Conference history cap tured by freshmen, from team mates Sam Handel and Del Syl via, who played a notch above hem all season. Following the Conference meet he yearlings played little tennis until a week before the NCAA meet. At Memphis they looked good in the Southern champion ships, and both were particularly strong in singles action. Browne and Payne were tough in the early rounds at North western and surprised the experts by reaching the quarterfinals. But NCAA Meet Jon" mat wot iicumnti present? lull C ll II ill W$&yr FOiSTEHS:, -I Camera Store, Inc. their defeat by Perry and Hueb ner, 6-2, 6-1, was expected. Later the U. C. L. A. duo was upset by California's Cliff Mayne and Hugh Ditzler in the finals 7-5, 4-6, 7-5, 6-3, in an outstanding display of tennis artistry. Earlier in the day Perry, seeded number two in singles play, lost to Southern California's Hugh Stewart in the finals of that bracket. On the basis of this year's play, there's a good chance that the youngsters will go into next year's meet in a high ranking seeded position. Poor Week For Tar Heel Graduates Tar Heel graduates in the world of sports failed this past week to live up to expectations, as Vic Seixas, nationally-ranked no. 1 amateur tennis player and Jim my Thomas, backstroke swim ming ace, fell out of the money against tough competition. Seixas, the former Carolina net captain and Southern Conference singles champion from Philadel phia, teamed with Eric Sturgess of South Africa in losing to Frank Sedgman and Ken McGregor of Australia in the doubles finals (See GRADUATES, page 4) The Date ...July 3th he.. Ti me ......9 a.m. The..Ploce JACK LIPMAN'S FOR JHE BEST JULY CLEARANCE SALE YET! We are offering tremendous values during our STORE-WIDE SALE! Sport- Shirts, Slacks, Suits . Buy Now and Save $$$ yaw , qPIM.Vv 1 9 MR' .. - ...,.. m ip' mi O MOVING O CRATING O SHIPPING Phone 2159 Night: 8-8587, 3-3362 Free Estimates Gladly Given! Durham Transfer & Storage, Inc. 810 Ramseur St. . Durham, N. C. , r -r J,'"K W ..'ann.ii.nu. I L . 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