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Wednesday, December 4, 1968 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Swimmer Need Champion Performers By JOE SANDERS DTH Staff Writer When the UNC junior varsity swimming team clobbered Clemson's varsity squad 79-25 last week. Coach Pat Earey was pleased in his low key way. It was what coaches like to call a "solid effort with several individuals putting out fine performances," meaning that things went pretty much as expected. "The big question, this year," said Earey, "is whether our front runners will develop into first calibre champions." It will take the champions to place the Dolphins coach of a minor sport m the tagatUcheoV - anywhere near the national ACC tries to build a powerful What the minor-sport to Men standings that they team with evening he has on coaches like Earey txy to work llP0 Ln flirt ina with now for hand-everything, that is, with is scheduling, training and to - fTL tnn For as everyone in excepi money. v Uai, Indiana years, f or as everyone swimming knows, a well-rounded team can come through a season undefeated and not even send a swimmer to the national championships in March. , Earey and nearly every teams Southern and Yale-have the funds to lure the best of the high school athletes, and that's where most of the top talent goes. When a boy in high school knows he's good, he'll usually have a price E TTT7 3 Christmas Shopping? If its books you're after, plan on a shopping browse through the old emporium! 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AFTER THANKSGIVING SALE O Fall Dresses and Jumpers O Skirt and Sweaters O Coats O Suits O Pant Suits and Dresses up to 40 off Sizes 3-18 1111 j v. r rffi Sharyn Lynn Shoppe psychology. -In these departments Earey excells, and he had built as many second-rate swimmers into champions as have come to can look forward to fighting the real toughies: Florida State, Florida and N.C. State. All the while he'll have his eye on the freshmen. Of David Bedell, Curt Chambers and William Wallace, Earey has high hopes. Chambers is one of been showing and you've been going the way recently. there's no reason why you can't be right in there ..." Combined with Earey's general demeanor, such words have more than once aroused a swimmer to maniacal and pathological determination to those freshmen who has been him already at the top in their on top ever since he entered either win or go off in a corner event prep school and is as sure a bet and None have died yet. This year, for instance, to win events as a freshman can As for the money, Earey is Earey has worked out a be. But freshmen are always ambivalent "We'd like to have schedule that will develop his question marks; no coach the funds, but this sort of thing athletes bit-by-bit, meet by counts these eggs in December get out of If we 8et meet Clemson and Duke, who each year have a battle with Virginia for last spot in the conference, lead off the schedule. Saturday the Dolphins face an improving South Carolina squad here in Chapel Hill for the varsity's first test of the season. From then on, those varsity swimmers with potential will have to start performing if Earey's hopes for a great team are to bear fruit. Those v. swimmers are Fred Danneman, a senior backstroker whose when hatching time is in March. If Earey is worried about the team, or money, or anything, he doesn't show it His psychological treatment of his swimmers is one of calm, quiet determination. Swimming has more than its share of the "clout-'em-over-the-head" variety of coach, the type cartoonists like to draw as screaming in the locker-room. Although he has the size (6'5") and the muscle for such four scholarships, btate says, 'look, we've got to have four more,' and so on. Our emphasis is on the athlete and this matter of funds can get cutthroat and lose sight of our basic goals." Earey's attitude on funds highlights the East Carolina meet scheduled for the end of the season (set for that time because an earlier one could not be worked out) It seems that a few years ago some one at East Carolina College convinced the College The Rookery is for the Birds Old Crows, Young Chicks, Hot Hens, Gobblers, a few ducks, and an un expected goose or two-Flock to where the Act Begins. - TT IDC JboMTV, Above the Pickwick 113 N. 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If after South Carolina the Dolphins can deliver a one-two punch to Maryland and Navy, the next two opponents, Earey Knowlton Places A UNC journalism student Knowlton submitted an tied for third place in the article written for the Long national William Randolph Island Suffolk Sun in Hearst writing competition for September dealing with a bus Now there the pool i ii ii j swimmer's shoulders, staring sus-presumamy iuu oi waier. him in the face and talking As far as anyone has heard, the quietly. Usually the psyching new P001 boosted neither amounts to no more than, the athletic nor academic "with all the strength you've standing of ECU, but if we detect an improvement, well let you know. the month of October. Steve Knowlton, a senior from Degewater, Fla., received a $250 scholarship for his entry. The School of Journalism was the recipient of an equal grant. The Hearst contest is sponsored monthly for undergraduates of the 55 accredited journalism schools in the nation. 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