THE DAILY TAR HEEL WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 195 7- r 1 n.n K hi r V.'GE FOUR Press (T ,rn p T1 1 By HUGH FULLERTON JR. , The Associated Press Although picking winners is a risky business at a time when louring college basketball teams are facing top-flight competition Starring HUMPHREY JOSE VAN FRED BOGART FERRER JOHNSON MacMURRAY nd introducint RCSERT FRANCIS MAY WYNN TECHNICOLOR Screen Pl fcy STANLEY ROBOTS ts4 upon the Plitr prut winning novel by HERMAN WCTJK ' , Oireded by EDWARD OMYTRVK A COLUMBIA PICTURE A STANLEY KRAMER PROD. almost every night, the Kansas Jayhawks are a- solid first choice in the second weekly Associated Press ranking poll of the season. Kansas drew the first place votes of 63 of the 93 sports writers and broadcasters participating in the poll. That gave the Jayhawks 864 points under the usual scoring system of 10 for first, nine for second, etc. Paced by 7-foot sophomore Wilt. Chamberlain, Kansas took two impressive decisions from Washington last week, 77-63 and 92 78, to make it four straight for the season. The poll is based on results through last Saturday, Dec 15. The record winning streak of the University of San Fran cisco, finally broken by Illinois Monday, lasted just long enough for the Dons to take second place with 582 points. San Francisco won its fifth game of the season and its 60th straight in collegiate competition by beating Chicago Loyola in the opening "round of the Chicago Invitation Tournament last week. Then the U. S. Olympic squad, sparked by Bill Russell, the man most responsible for the Dons winning record, handed San Fran cisco an 83-52 setback. That wasn't counted because it was regarded as an exhibition, but it did count when fifth-rated Illinois whipped the Dons C2-33 Monday. North Carolina, heading north this week for games in New York and Boston before.the Dixie Classic tournament, moved up to third place in the rankings from sixth with 12 first place votes and 516 points. Southern Methodist and Illinois, both un beaten, advanced to fourth and fifth while once-beaten Ken tucky and Louisville dropped back. Others rajiked in the top 10 were West Virginia, St. Louis and Kansas State. NOW PLAYING i i : Enjoy Longer Holidays For Fast, Convenient Service OrlsEoI Eliffacjsorfr JoErnisoii GiUy EL CLTJ D S X7 D EL EL H (3 D D32 FJ E?0 CZOTD and many other points Call 5160 (Raleigh) or Your Travel Agent For Reservations, Information L. aaei's iMorrnern Trip To, Be Aired Vic Seixas Optimistic As Cup Finals Near ADELAIDE, Australia (AP) J right so that I can reach my peak Chester," Vic said. "Then I de-) when I needed it, no more. I let Carolina's highly rated cagers left yesterday for a trip to their old home town, and for the firs time this season, Tar Heel fans will be able to follow their team via the medium of radio. Morty Schaap . of radio station WBBB in Burlington will originate broadcasts of the three UNC week end games in New York City atd Boston, and ; an anticipated net work of six or, more stations will cacrry the games. Three stations and five cities have already been signed up for the series, to be sponsored by Siberling Tire Co. of Akron, Ohio. Committed stations are WBBB in Burlington, WDXC in Durham and WBIG in Greensboro. Stations in High Point and Fayetteville have also been lined up.. Negotiations are underway with . stations i.i Rocky Mount, Wilson, Greenville and Henderson. The Tar Heels go against NYLr Vic Seixas said yesterday he is using his "Wimbledon plan" in preparing for the Davis Cup chal lenge round and if it works out as expected, he may surprise by beat ing both Lew Hoad and Ken Rose wall. "I feel I am pacing myself just the middle of next week," said the 33-year-old Philadelphian, who carries America's faint hopes of recapturing the international ten nis trophy. "In getting ready for Wimble don last summer I skipped all Eu ropean tournaments except Man- cided to work myself into physical and mental edge for the tournament. I think I did, as the results show. "It was the same sort of condi tioning I did in 1954 down here, when we won back the cupnot too many tournaments; just work I 1 1 1 1 ."..Irfn J a line j myseii dc me juuoc At Wimbledon Seixas gained tne semifinals and led Rosewall 5-2 in the fifth set before he became dis tracted by a line call and blew the match. In 1954 at Sydney. SaC as worked himself into perfect shape and won over Rosewall in the first match. " in Madison Square Garden tomor row niht, and face Dartmouth and Holy Cross on Friday and Sat urday nights in Boston. Tipoff time for the NYU game is 9:00 while the Boston games begin it 8:45. Coach Frank McGuire's squad will carry a spotless 5-0 record and a lofty national rating into the contests. Both United Press and International News Service ' place the Tar Heels at number two, while AP has them in third spot behind Kansas and San Fran Cisco. In games to date, Carolina has . had trouble only with South Car olina. In that one last Saturday night in Columbia, the surprising Gamecocks fought tooth and nail before succumbing, 90-86, in over time. Monday night the tall Tar Heels vanquished Maryland, 70-61, to take full possession of the ACC lead with a perfect 3-0 record. Carolina Mermen Whip Duke Swimmers, 65-21 I IF' (CT , r 3 23 fc '"ill mm Tr Did Forget omething? OH f AT IT AGAIN! Kemp's Annual PRE-CHRISTMAS rfsaa 9 a.m. 9 p.m. Everything On Sale... SALE ENDS TODAY WE DON'T WANT ANY INVENTORY LEFT GET GOOD MERCHANDISE NOW . . . AND NOT LEFTOVERS AFTER CHRISTMAS! 207 E. Franklin St. O Carolina's unbeaten swimmers racked up their third straight vic tory of the current campaign in Durham yesterday, as they downed Duke's hapless mermen. 65-21, iae fore a handful of spectators. UNC freestyler was the only double winner of the day, sweep ing both the 220 and .44fr free-style events. The Tar Heels .captured all' but two first places "on their way to the win. The summary: 400-meaiey "relayf ' T UNC. (Krepp. Zwicker, 'Zickgraf,. Jash) Time 4:03.7. 220 freestyle: 1 Schiffman, C; 2 Rose, C; 3 Haffer, D. Time 2:15.7. 50 Freestyle: 1 Young, D; 2 Maness, C; 3 Wetchler, D. Timb 24.9. 200 Butterfly: 1 Mahaffey,. C, 2 Turner, C; 3 Burns, D. Time 2:24.7. Diving. 1 Kelso, C; 2 Mte kins, C; 3 Fisher, D. Points 206. 100 Freestyle: 1 Rose, C; 2 KreDD. C: 3 Younff. D. Time- - 53.5. 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