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f.'C. LUjrdfy WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 19S5 THE DAILY TAR HEEL PAG! THSZS Athletes of the Week! Krepp, Baker, Drake Svirn Fastest College Medley Relay By BOB COLBERT Charlie . Krepp,' Phil Drake, and Dick Baker, national colle piate and AAU 300-yard med ley' relay record holders, have been chosen oy The Daily Tar Heel sports staff as "Athletei of the Week." The event marks the first time this year that more than one person has gained the hon or. This relay taam has swum the fastest 300-yard medley relay that has been recorded by any college team in the nation go ing the distance in 2:45.9. In th medley relay, rhe first 100 yard are swum backstroke, the second 100 yards breaststroke. and tha final leg is freestyle. Krep, DTH "Athlete of' the Week" after he set a new ACC record in the 200-yard back stroke, is a sophomore from Baltimore, Maryland. He is prc fcably the best UNC backstroker since Jimmy Thomas, once re cognized as one of the best back strokers in the world. He at tended Baltimore City College and swam for the Widebrook Swim Club in Baltimore. In the National AAU s ho placed in three events. n the indoor meet ha placed fourth in the 150-yard backstroke and sixth in the 100-yard backstroke. He was third in the 200-yard backstroke in the outdoor event. His time in the 200-yard back- C U F F NOTES By BERNIE WEIS5 The word comes from Town and Campus that Al 1 ..if son, co-captain and guard on the Carolina bas ketball team, denied to pick up his gift which the T & C awards to the athletes this department selects weekly as outstanding. Li f so n repeated his ac tion of a year ago when he was again selected as "Ath lete of the Week" recently. He turned over the price of the gift to the March of Dimes. Which, I think, is a very nice gesture on his part. Bob Young, center of the Tar Heels, has been called a number of flattering things because he is handsome. One local sports -writer even went so far as to peg him as the "Clark Gable oi Carolina." Young, however, suffered a stroke to his captivating fea tures one night last weekend when he rolled out of bed in the middle of the night and landed on a bar-bell someone had left lying on the floor. Four stitches were required to close a gap over his left eye. Despite the injury, he will be ready to play Friday night when the Tar Heels meet Virginia in the Greensboro High School vm. Virginia's Buzz Wilkinson continues to lead the Atlantic Coast Conference in scoring with his 31.9 average. Buzz scored 37 against State College and 33 against Wake Forest to slightly improve his average last week, and his total now reads 607 for 19 games. Dickie Hemric, of the Deacs, has second in the ACC. Clem son's Bill Yarborough is third and Carolina's Len Rosenbluth ranks fourth. Rosie has a 25.9 average for 15 games. Eddie Cameron, Duke Ath letic Director who is also chair man of the ACC Basketball Committee, recently explained the procedure which will be fol lowed in the event there is a tie for any of the eight places for the tourney to be held in Ki-leigh March 3-4-5. Cameron quoted the following ruling: "If there is a tie for any of the eight places, the plate I osition will be decided by draw unless one of the tied teams is the champion of the year be fore. In that case, they wouid jet the advantage by right el defending their championship." n if "J stroke against Michigan, after setting the record for the tried - San Francisco Replaces j Wildcats Drop To 2nd; G, Washington Gets 6th; N. C. State Ranked 7th The Associated Press The San Francisco Dons, wiio want to prove they're the best col lege basketball team in the na tion, already have done a pretty good job of convincing the sports writers and broadcasters. That was seen today when San Ftsncisco was voted the No. 1 f r ' v : . 1 j I " f " ' I '"." " ' S l 1 I - i - ii t v 3 I - , . 4 v, 1 4 i " Li. y-r NX i kvr""""'. . ; : . ?t f : ' I i ' - ' I "' y i! I I I - X.nxm'v--i - - - . - J Bob Young. 6'5" center of the Tar Heel quintet, icill be in the starting line-up when the Tar Heels tackle the University of Vir ginia in Greensboro Friday night. This isthe second encounter be ticeen the two squads Carolina havtng conquered the Cavaliers ear lier this season in Chapel Hill, 96-87. (For further information' oh Young, see "Cuff Notes.") Littler Likes Trailer TUCSON, Ariz., Feb. 8 UP) Gene Littler is convinced living in a trailer has helped him become leading money winner in the pro I winter golf circuit. So far this year he has picked j up a,iuy. itegaraiess ot now much more he wins, he is going to keep on pulling the 25-foot trailer. It isn't a good luck charm. He likes it. aair ME MEM. AUD. Bargain Matlnrc Wed, S:8fl T.M. Tuesday and Wednesday aOW YOU CAIV SEE REW YORliS BIGGEST IMSICAL STAGE HIT F0MHE FllkST TIMEAT THESE NEW 10W POPULAR, PWCES7 . xm. r -tWILTOR C L A Ik Y MAWE FOSTEK-l? 'CHfUSTINE MATHEWS BILL J On ES 3BIG LAUGH YEAPvS OH BROADWAY Only Mail Order Now EVKNLNU AREN A 3.W 1 S.3C - - MEZZ. SIDE BAL. ADM. BEAK BALCONY t.W J" f S I Dick Baker, Phil Drake ley relay, was the fastest time turned in by a collegiate swim team by a big margin in the ninth ; top without the benefit of any ad v eekly Associated Press ranking I vance ballyhoo. The Dons weren't noli The Dons were named first listed in the pre-season poll, when b-r 68 of 126 voters and polled a total of 1,107 points. Kentucky, the leader ever since the second week of this season's poll, dropped to second place with only 1& first place votes and 861 J points. Points are scored on ina basis of 10 for each first place ote, nine for second, etc. San Francisco, a ball control tm with the nation's best defen sive record this season, made tne CRAMMED WITH TAR HEELS Fourteen of the 17 men listed on the University of North Caro lina varsity wrestling squad hail from North Carolina. BLUE AND WHITE "AH University of North Caro lina game uniforms make use of Carolina Blue and White, the of ficial athletic colors of the school. M H M' Thiem s Record Shop S.OO I NO PHONOE ORDERS 3.M - S.50 I MATINEE ADM. - 1.50 I 2.t . i.fl - l.W v- ' 1 I f and Charlie Krepp mer in the past two years, 2:07.4. Drake, from Ft. Lauderdale, Kentucky As No. 1 Team In AP Poll La Salle was picked as the team n.ost likely to succeed. The top 10 teams with first place votes and seasons records thiough - Saturday s games in parentheses: points on 10-9-8-7-1 6-5-4-3-2-1 basis: Frosh Play Tonight Carolina Freshmen will meet Campbell Junior College jv's to- rir it in Wnnllpn Ovm. Camp time is 8 o'clock. The Tar Babies, winners of 15 out of the last 16 games, will be in a solitary game tonight. HERMAN'S OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY For winter or vacation summer SAMSONITE 6i New shipment All sizes & colors We can match your set New Cotton Dresses For Spring All types of new lady's SPRING SHOES Men's Spring SUITS DACRON BLENDS COTTON CORDS NEW SHIPMENT! Rugby sample JACKETS Vi price as long as they last BERMAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE 5 e t . i "A V "'V -'"I Fla., attended Ft. Lauderdale High where he was placed cn 1. San Francisco (68) (16-1) 1,107 2. Kentucky (19) (14-2) S67 3. La Salle (3) (16-4) 633 4. Duquesne (12-3) i4 5. Utah (3) (17-2) 559 Merrimac Shop 117 E. Franklin St. Just received new se lection of . Jewelry in cluding head bands ropes bracelets and ear rings S3 VHAT'S THIS? For IT'S EASY TO SEE that the Droodle above is titled: Tired anthropologist relaxing with better-tasting Lucky behind freshly dug-up fossil. 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He recorded his record breaking times last year in go ing the 100-yard course butter fly in 58.2 and the long course butterfly in 60.2. Baker, anchor man on the re lay, is from Greensboro, N. C. He attended Groton Prep ii Massachusetts before entering UNC. He had no swimming ex perience before going out for the frosh team two years ago, however he was named the "Outstanding Freshman Swim mer" on the squad. A steadii improving freestyler, he record ed his best time in breaking the relay-record, 51.2. Dick is a jun ior majoring in history. In addi tion to swimming he has also lettered in lacrosse. All three wili be back net year and will be trying to better their own record. Also in contention for the honor this week was the track medtey relay team of Bill Booth, Boyd Newnam, Bobby Barden, and Jimmy Beatty, which set a record in the VMI Relays 6. G. Washington (9) (15-3) 393 7. N. C. State (18-4) o8S C. UCLA (1) (14-4) 1 330 P. Marquette (6) (16-1) 319 10. 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FRESHER, SMOOTHER! r (Ju JnvLtjan. jvzxo-4rry2any; America's leading manufacturer of cigarettes O Mural Results Here are the results of yester day's -intramural basketball games: Manley-2, 44; Stacy-2, 39 TMA-1, 70: Grimes-1, 37 BVP-2, 47; Stcele-1, 31 Phi Gam-2, 37; Phi Kap Sig-3, 35 Phi Kap-1, 40; Chi Psi-3, 37 Law Sch-2. 62; Alexandcr-2, 27 Graham-2, 41; Winston-1, 30 i Sig Chi-4, 33: Zeta-2, 10 Zcta-4, 37; ZBT-2, 13 KA-2, 2; AKPsi-1, 0 (forfeit) Phi De!t-2, 2; Kap Psi-2, 0 (fci feit) , Here is the schedule for today Basketball "4:00 Games: Winston-3 vs. Evcrett-1, Court Nc. 1 Old East vs. Cobb-4, Court No. 2 Ruffin-2 vs. BVP-1, Court No. 3 TEP-1 vs. SPE-1, Court No. 5 PiKA-1 vs. Beta-1, Court No. 6 i sig Chi-1 vs. AlO-2, Court JNo i7 5:00 Games: Med Sch-1 vs. Cobb-3, Court Nc. 1 , Lewis vs. Law Sch-4, Court No 2 Law Sch-3 vs. Grimes-2, Court No. 3 Zeta-1 vs. Pi Kap-1, Court No. 5 They7 re Sjeek They're Modern They're Rakish They're Gay They'll Steal The Lady's Heart Away. Give Valentines From The Intimate Bookshop 205 E. FRANKLIN ST. Open Evenings REAR VIEW OF TINY RABBIT MUNCHING ON ENORMOUS CARROT J. Leighton Crutcher University of Louisville BALD MAN BEHIND FENCE AT SUNRISE Dave Fairbanks Long Beach State College STUDENTS! T.? Vve Box ' f . Si 1 EGQT CMr J rl -LwJJZiXJjj - "" A I i in I 'A iSfifb Phi Gam-1 vs. Zcta-3, Court No. 6 Theta Chi-2 vs. Pi Kap-2, Court No. 7 BOB and MONK of town a CAMPUS SALUTE CHARLIE KREPP PHIL DRAKE DICK BAKER Charlie and Dick Krrpp. Phil Drake Baker, for thir out- standing acmevemcnt m Do- t. coming the national collegiate and AAU medley relay record holders. The trio of Tar Heel swim mers posted their record breaking mark of 2:45. P in Mie meet with the University of Michigan on Thursday, Febru ary 3. Despite the record per formance turned in by tlie three medley men, the Vv'olvcr ine swimmers downed the Tar Heels, 61-23. 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