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r -p j f m y nr-rrri n "T ' I' I " i "Vrv n i. Mia JM iti ij n i r r i v 1 "t 1 '"" 1 11 " 'W rT'1'.".1." '. fi - T" 1 -r-f t-t -i"'n i r'rTirn irn"-i w wjvj t ' 4' M" yy m, hi- SUNDAY, MARCH 2, 1951 TH1 DAILY TAR HIIL f AC1 POUX Maryland Retains idoor track' fitle i Ily DAVE WHILE I The Maryland Tcrps, fielding pow. tt in every event, won their third .-.lailit ACC Indo track cham pionship here last ilht in a meet 4 Suit saw four new Conference rec nds posted and two more equaled. Terp distaiK' man Burr Grim played the leading part by setting a new 2-mile record and tying the mile mark. Adding to the Terp rec ord smashing club was the 2-mile iclav team of FlJming, Rams, West mil Harvey. Another Terp. Tom Tait l c' his own high' lump record. . South Carolina's Dave Coates got t! e meet off to a great start yes terday morning by heaving the shot past the conference mark. His throw of 32 V topped the 51' 14" iccord set by Iiwshe of Duke in r.'"". Carolina's Dave Scurlock running in three events posted a new con ference mark in the 600. Maryland's Robert Lowndes had set a new rec ord in the afternoon trials ta 1:15.7 but Scurlock came back in the finals and clocked 1:12.7. He also won the 830 and anchored Carolina's relay team which came home third. The most exciting moments of the always colorful meet came during the two-mile run. Grim broke the record but not without plenty of trouble from Carolina's Wayne Bishop who was a doubtful starter. Bishop and Grim stepped out from the pack at 1he start. Running as one the lead changed 12 times in the 20 lap race and w as not decided until Grim passed Bishop in the back .stretch of the final lap. He poured on his famous kick and won by 15 yards. Two of the listed doubtful start ers did not compete. Dave Sime of Duke, last year's 60-dash champion, did not want to risk injuring a sore leg and Carolina's Everett Whatley, Grim's mile threat, was not fully wnvprod from a case of the ', measles. South Carolina's Don Goodroe joined Grim and Scurlock on the double winner list. He won both the high and low hurdles defeating de fending champion Jim .Starboard of Maryland. Team Scoring Conference: Maryland, 53. North Carolina, 29M; Duke, I8V2; South Carolina, 18' a; Clemson 9; Virginia 7 1315; N. C. State, 5Js; Wake Forest, 12. Non-Conference: V. M. I., 25; Floradi State, 17; Georgia Tech, 10; Furman, 8; The Citadel. 7; Rich mond, 7; Davidson, 2; Georgia. 1. Freshman: Maryland, 51; Virgin ia, 18; N. a State, 13; Duke, 6; North Carolina, 5; Clemson, 3; Wake Forest. 3. THE SUMMARY Shot put: 1, Dave Coates, South Carolina. 2, Ed Cooke, Maryland. 3. Nick Leras, Maryland. 4, Don Kemper, UNC. 54 feet, 23,4 inches. New ACC record. Old record of 51 feet, lhz inches set in 1955 by Duke's Durham Lawshe. Broad jump: 1, Elliott Thomp son, Maryland. 2, Stanley Pitts, Maryland. 3, Bob Laverty, Duke. 4, Ed Brawley, UNC. 22 feet, 2Vz inches. High jump: 1, Tom Tait, Mary land. 2, Wallace Graham, UNC. 3, Tie between Julian Heath, Wake Forest, and Jim Booher, Duke. 6 feef, 3 inches. (Ties conference re cord set in 1956 by Tait and Ho gan.) 2-Mile Relay: 1, Maryland (Flem ing, Rams, West, Harvey). 2, Clem son. 3, North Carolina. 4, N. C. State. Time 8:07.5 New Record Old Record 8:20.3 "by N. C. State in 1955 and Maryland in 1956. 60-yard dash: 1, Whittaker, Mary land. 2, Pitts, Maryland. 3, Miller, N.C. State. 4, Elder, Duke. Time 6.5 1-Mile Run: 1, Grim, Maryland. 2, Weisiger, Duke. 3, Liipfert, North Carolina. 4, Tinsley, Clemson Time 4:12.5 New Record. Old Record 4: 16.7 by Beatty (UNC) in 1955. 600-yard run: '1, Scurlock, North Carolina. 2, Dunkelberg, Clemson." 3 Lowndes. Marvland. 4. Cobb. J Hoke Time 1:12.7 New record. Old record 1:15.7 by Lowdes (Md) in trials. 70-yard High Hurdles: 1, Goodroe, South Carolina. 2, Starboard, Mary land. 3, Deborde, North Carolina. 4, McDonagh, Maryland. Time 8.7. 2-mile run: 1, Grim, Maryland. 2, Bishop, North Carolina. 3, Tyler, Clemson. 4, Insco, N. C. State. Time 9:21.9 New record. Old Record 9: 24.5 by Beatty (UNC) 1956. 880-yard run: 1, Scurlock, North Carolina. 2, Weisiger, Duke. 3, Ba- zemore, Duke. 4, Claggett, Mary land. Time 1:59.9 70-yd Low hurdles: 1, Goodroe, South Carolina. 2,Varnum, North Carolina 3, Linden, Duke. 4, Mil ler, N. C. State. .Time 8.1. Pole Vault: 1, tie between Snipes, South Carolina; Davenport, Vir ginia; Roberts, Virginia. 4, tie be tween Prigg, Maryland; Murnam, Maryland; Sims, s North Carolina; Raines, N. C. State; Whitaker, Vir ginia, height 13 Mile Relay: 1, Maryland (Wolf, Strauss, Wayner, Lowndes). 2, Duke 3, North Carolina. 4, Virginia. 'UNQUESTIONAB.V THE FINEST AMERICAN FILM OF THE YEAR!" c.t..vlau Rmiew ( JdlUIMOJ . "ONE OF THE YEAR'S 10 BEST!" Time Magazine Saturday Review "RANKS AMONG THE FINEST EVER MADE! DON'T MISS IT!" Coronet Magazine "i m MFi&iA0' m.marr m : t. ,vjt ---- -. im :-- . tt,u4 ft Onittd Vl.sts ! J1 f f - -if W i-I Late Show Tonite! Sun. - Mon. - Tues. . P-J! a r n e : , - - X- -N , " t ' ' .,' liir-1!! in r i ll k II t " -J- I I j -4 I i i v 1 t u i vt n ii ri - . eamiompieTes iMermen Get Five More Medals; A Total Of 11 WISH Sweep i Ilil VMt Air DvN By ELLIOTT COOPER Carolina's swimming team, un beaten during the regular season and champions ofthe Atlantic Coast Conference, displayed the strength of its individual members again yesterday afternoon in Bowman Gray Pool as the Tar Ileel swim mers took first places in five of the seven events. All of the relay events were cap tured by Carolina teams. In all of the events run yesterday except the 100 yard butterfly the winning time was better than any qualifying time. Again with the ex ception of the 100 yard butterfly, all the events were won by the swimmer who had the best qualify ing time. The Tar Heel winners were Mac Seniors Graduate Mahaffy in the 100 yard butterfly, i 0xt year Carolina Coach Pat Walt Hose in the 100 yard freestyle, i Karcy will have a great rebuilding Tony Schiffman in the 440 yard free- ' j'0 to do to replace five seniors stylo, and Ned Mcckins in the high i who will graduate. The loss of Mac (living event. The other Carolina ! Mahaffy. Billy Zickgraf. Walt Rose, first was taken by" the 400 yard nill Roth, and Ned Meekins will INDOOR TRACK ACTION Carolina's Jim Varmjm, number 83. cltr the hurdlt with plenty to spar and heads for the tape neck and neck with South Carolina s Don Goodroe. The eent is the 70 yard low hurdle (Phwto By Spoon) ACC TRACK NOTES Loss Of Four Big Men Hurt Crowd At Meet I5y BILL KING Brief., from ACC Track Meet ... j Wl'NC-TV, unbeknown to many f.mv carried full coverage of the li meet from 8:15 p.m. until the end .... It was hard to give cither the swimming or truck meet un divided attention , . Both had some out standing competitors and many .is consulted their programs for .,.ies then rushed back and forth from the pool to the gym until the svsini meet ended about 5:30. ! Olficials of the meet are to be 1 congratulated. Everything ran very Mnoothly and, more important, on time .... There's a good chance tli.it l lie mcfct will be held here i-gain next year. Kv Whatley and Wayne Bishop v. ere not sure whether they would run until i iht up to the time they v ere scheduled to take the boards .... When the starters lined up lor the takeolf Bishop was there I, ut Whatley was not .... It wasn't i nnounced until late yesterday that South Carolina's aee hitler and two iniler Bill Latham wouldn't run in ing that air of "class" to the meet medley relay team composed of Brent Nash, Mahaffy. Bill Zickgraf. and Rose. Fadgen Sets Record North Carolina State mermen won the 200 yard breaststroke and the j i 100 yard backstroke. The W'olfpack's t Dick Fadgen took his third win of I the meet in the breaststroke event when he set a new conference and pool record of 2:28.9 State's other victory came in the 100 yard back stroke where Frank Mcrchel edged out Carolina's Brent Nash for the win. Prior to the high diving event Charles McIIugh, Chairman of the ACC Swimming Committee, present- put a lineup. big dent into the present Many of the officials were j ed the ACC team championship tro- administrative and athletic leaders here . . . One of the spectators on hand was former Carolina mile and two-miler, Bobby Barden . . . Bob by graduated here in W.6 As sistant football coach George Bar clay showed up with a fractured finger . . . Fractured it during prac tice Friday. phy to Carolina co-captains Bill Roth and Walt Rose. -Schiffman Paces Tar Heels Combined with the results of the finals held Friday night, Carolina swept first places in eleven of the sixteen events. Tony Schiffman led the Tar Heel parade with three firsts followed closely by Ned Meek ins and Walt Rose with two apiece. Grail Mural Meet Set Final preparations are being made lor the First Annual Grail-Mural Sports Jamboree which will be held in Woollen Gym Tuesday and Wednesday nights. The Jamboree designed to bring dormitory and fraternity men clos er together, is a joint project of the Intramural Department, and the Order of the Grail honorary so ciety. Each social fraternity on campus has been matched up by lot with a dormitory to form a joint Jamboree team'. A total of 26 teams in three divisions will be competit ing. On the first day, four-team round the two mile event Had , robin doubles tournaments will be I i shop not started Maryland's Burr i conducted in handball, table tennis, Grim would have been a cinch to win the race .... Dave Sime's de riion not to run cut the anticipated crowd considerably but there was '-till a go4d turnout. With events in the ACC freshman and varsity division plus the non i onh reiu e division there were a to tal of .V) events run . . . Carolina (o.kIi Dale Hanson was a tireless worker thoughout as he always is when there's any tpe track on tap The boards used in Woollen ' lire the same ones used in the Tin Can .... The track is one-tenth of a mile long. However, ten laps con stitutes a mile in Woollen, while it t.ikes ten and a half in the "Can." They had to cut corners there some where. The officials for the evening ses mou vuiv di'CMtd in tuxedos, lcnd- badminton. and half court basket ball. In addition, the first half of the archery and foul shooting com petition will be completed. The Pairings The pairings are: SAE Grimes, ATO Stacy (2), Kappa Sig Ruifin, Beta-Connor, Chi Phi-BVP. KA Lewis, Phi Kappa Sigma Old West, DU Everett. Theta Chi Joyner 2i, SPE Grimes (2). Delta Sig Aycock. ZBT Manly, Lambda Chi Joyner. Zeta Psi Cobb (2). Sigma Nu Stacy, Sigma Chi Winston, Phi Delt Old East, PiKA Alexander, Chi Psi Manley. St Anthony's Winston (2), Phi Lamb Cobb, DKE Mangum, TEP Steele, Kap Psi Graham, and A K Psi Whitehead. Many of the fraternities have had their partner teams over for sup per to make final preparations. Tro phies will be awarded after the meet. Bowman Gray Pool will again host the ACC championships next vear on February 25. 26. and 27. THE SUMMARY 100-yard butterfly: Mahaffy IUNC). Acker-man CI. Bell (Md), Hough (D), Turner (UNC). Time: 1:00.7. 100-yard freestyle: Rose (UNC), Zickgraf (UNC). Young (D), Roth (UNC). Ascherfeld (Md). Time: 0:52.1. 200-yard breaststroke: Fadgen (NCS), Sinclair (Md), Mercer (UNC), Carter (Md). Morgan (D) Time : 2:28.9. 100-vard backstroke: Merchcl (NCS), Nash (UNO, Pace (D). Elsey (D). Berry (Va). Time: 1:01.7. 440-yard freestyle: Schiffman (UNC), Soule .(D), Adams (NCS). Reckson (Md), Anmtrong (Va), Talbert WF). Time: 4:53.3. High Dive: Meekins (UNO. Kohl (Md), Shields (Md). Reynolds (UNO, CashweU (UNO. Mc (han (CI), Perirman (Va, lach (Va). 398.5 points. 400-yard medley relay: Caro lina (Nash. Mahaffy, Zickgraf. Rose), Duke (Pace, Hough, Soule. Pickens), Maryland (Colwell, Car ter, Bell, Ascherfeld), Clemson (Longest, PhilpoU, Ackerman, Mc Cahan), South Carolina (Richter, Higgins, Poulnot, Bowie), Virginia (Berry, Spurance, Walker, Hay man). Time: 4:06.8. iH' - f Ts V ' V-ft i . ill I . f&y;..- -I Y'-ir TTfrmawm rliVlinaiTfiriTr' iT ti )ni m iiiimii(nTiinaii'T''iTl rfif mum r r ir ------- l-,.-- TME YOUNG REBEL WHO didn't FIT AND D1DNT TRY... 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