Blue Dolphins Trounce Dulce Swimmers, 47-35 Tuesday, December 9, 1952 The Dally Tar Heel Paga Tnxea Special to The Daily Tar TTctt, DURHAM, Dec. 8 Carolina's Blue Dophins, led by Donnie Ev ans and Buddy Baarcke, easily defeated the Duke swimmers for their second win of the young season, 47-35, this afternoon in a Southern Conference swimming meet in the Duke pool. The Blue Dophins started off fast to build up a strong lead by winning first place in six of the first seven events and never were pushed by the losers. Smith Jule won the medley relay for Duke with the time of 3:08. After losing six straight events, the Duke swimmers put on a mild rally to take second in the seven th and first in the last two events of the meet. It was to no avail however as the Blue Dophins had built up an unsermoun table lead. The best race of the day came in the 200 yard back stroke with a close duel between Baarcke and Paul Heemann cf Carolina for first place. The race was won by Baarcke for honors in the event. Others leading Carolina to vic tory in the Duke meet were Bar ry Wall, diver Joe Kelso, Jack Edwards and Buddy Hines. The losers were led by Jule, the win ner of the medley relay, who look ed particularly good in edging Wall and Stan Tinkham. In winning their second straight victory of the season the Blue Do phins looked stronger against the Blue Devils than in their first match with Virginia Military In stitute. Co-captain Donnie Evans has been impressive in leading his team to two straight Southern k Conference wins. The first place winners in each event and their time: medley re lay, Jule (D), 3:08; 220, Shannon (UNO, 2:20.9; 50 yard dash, Hinns (UNO, .24.2; 150 yard individual medley, Donnie Evans (UNO, 1:- 36.3; Diving, Kelso (UNC), 1015 Points; 100 yard freestyle, Ed wards (UNC), .54.1; 200 yard back stroke, Baarcke (UNO. 2:17- ?nn yard breast stroke, Wall (UNC) 2:42; 440, Roberts (D). 5:21.5- 4fin yard relay, Duke with the time of f 3:54.5. I THE RAZOR-GANG THRILLER! Mil Vt- ii , - - f i . f ? v.. y j f - -Ji tVS r Last Game The Carolina basketball team will play its last game before the Christmas holidays tomor row night in Woollen Gym against Clemscn in a Southern Conference game. Next on the Tar Heel schedule is the Dixie Classic December 29-31. Town & Campus INVITES YOU TO FIND-OUT 0RY0URSEL how you can get a Quicker, Closer shave in LESS TIME than any other method, wet or dry 1 Y'f W- .... ... j Skip your next shave and visit our store with a good 24-hour beard. 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