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9 4,N The Carolina swimming team t the Southern Conference meet. Thi Jimmy Smith, Dick Van Horn, Bei Jimmy Ratliff, Will Middleton, To made was Winter Kimes. -(USC 25Candid By GEORGE JOHNSON Coach Weems Baskin's call for track was answered last week by 25 candidates. Although he has only three returning lettermen from his 1950 squad (Carolina did not have a team in '51) Coach Baskin is pleased at the interest shown in track. He said, "This is the most interest shown in track since I have been here." Even though the squad may be short on experience it shows plenty of spirit and hustle. Coach Baskin said that it is not too late for anyone who is inter ested in track to come out. Track practice is at :3 o'clock every after noon. The freshman rule has been waived this year and as a result Carolina will field a green team. Last year freshmen were ineligible. This plus the loss of twelve letter men from the '50 squad prevented Carolina from having a team. Paul Stephens, shotput and dis cus thrower; Floyd Spence, quar Hlowar Howard Collins, sop)homore froi Winnsboro, has a record of fiv wins and one loss with the Gam< cock boxing team, coached by Jet Alderman. Collins's one loss we by one point. Collins fought with the Winn: boro Royal Cords for five years b< fore coming to Carolina. He ha 100 fights and went to the quart< finals in New York in 1949. Collins is majoring in physica education and hopes to put thisi use in a recreational capacity. IF decided to come to Carolina b< cause "the university has alwas had a good team, and the coac teaches his men the knack of boy ing." Collins seems to think that Car< lina's team this year is the bes with whom he has ever fought. Th boys are the best as far as fighi ers and as sports In every way - gentlemen through and through. Colmnn stated that Coach Aider aveled to North Carolina's Bowman meet ends tomorrow night. First re nard Ransom, Walter Johnson and ( rn Ergie, Jack Hale and Chuck Wini 3ports photo by Munn-Teal) itesA nswer ter miler, and Paul Beatty, distance runner, are the returning letter men. Several football players will be able to devote full time to track as soon as spring practice ends. The squad and the events in which they are working: dashes: Leon Cunningham, Guy Melton, Gayle Kerr, Don Mueller, all are freshmen; Jack Martin, Lockhart McLendon and Ernie Hulon; pole vault: Smoky Darouse; broad jump: Smoky Darouse and Bob Korn; high jump: Joe Smith and Cook. Hurdles: Guy Melton, Roddy Robbins, James Nates, Bector and Cook; javelin: Dick Griffin, Bob Brunson and Bobby Drawdy; dis cus and shotput: Paul Stevens, Charles Camp, Harry Lovell and Foster Williams; distance: Paul Beatty, James McBride, Johnny Reaves and Red Blair. Newcomers who haven't been placed are James Hiers, Jay Quick, Miller Cameron and Bolton. Sev eral of the men who have shown fine early season form are Smoky Darouse in the pole vault and 1i Collins n man has taught him more abou e boxing since coming to the uni -versity, than he learned from al s his previous fights. "Aldermai s5 tries to have patience when hei coaching the boys and takes car i- of us whether we win, lose, o dIraw. The coach tries to show u d just what to do in all situation ~r during the time we are in th ring." ii Collins has one of the best lef o jabs in college boxing today. H [e can use his right almost as well -but it has not been quite up t< ~s par. h Collins should develop into ona -of the finest boxers in college, ac cording to the trainers. He is get -ting a lot of experience now, whic1 t will prove valuable In the two year e that he has left. He stands a gooi -chance of winning the Southern In - vitational Boxing Tournament. Th. tournament Is In Baton Rouge, La, - In March Gray Pool yesterday to take part in w (left to right): Johnny Clements, teorge Crepeau. Second row: Coach er. Missing when this picture was -Track Call Mueller, who runs quite well in the dashes. The schedule: April 5, Clemson there; April 11, P. C. here; April 8 19, Davidson there; April 26, tri angular meet at Charleston (David- G son, The Citadel and USC); May 3, N. C. State at Raleigh; May 6, University of Georgia here; May 9 and 10, state meet at Clinton; May 16 and 17, Southern Confer ence meet at Chapel Hill. JUST 2 BLOCN That's Sunshine Laundry Gervais - two blocks from tho guys and gals take all their Sunshine. One-day Quality Set Ing, shirts, piece work and service means satisfaction! SUNS LAUNDRY AN 1415 GERVAIS |U M I' Pi Kapp Pi Kappa Phi kept themselves inbeaten by defeating the Kappa 3lgs, 79-19 and Phi Kappa Sigma, 50-27. They also won a forfeit >ver ATO. Spann and Logothets led Pi Kappa Phi with 20 points each. Korn led Kappa Sig with 13. In their game against Phi Kappa Sigma, Stewart was ahead for Pi Kappa Phi with 18 points. Waugh had seven for the losers. Phi Sigma Kappa won a forfeit )ver SAE, maintaining their league lead. For the Independent 2's, Pres :on 2nd is in the lead. Their last came was a 65-43 win over ASCE. Korn paced- the winners with six, while Skelton had 23 of the ASCE moints. The Rinky Dinks are rolling ahead of the Independent 1's with imch scores as 107-19 against ,oker. Risher was hot for the vic ;ors with 35. High for Coker was Etogers with eight. Phi Kappa Sigma, 27; Pi Kappa Phi, 50. Sigma Nu, 27; SAE,-14. ATO, 25; Phi Eps Pi, 27. SAE forfeited to Phi Sigma Cappa. Tenement 29, 36; Coker, 26. Sigma Nu, 32; Kappa Alpha, 26. Pi Kappa Alpha, 43; Lambda Thi, 35. Phi Eps Pi, 33; Phi Kappa igma, 68. Tenement 29, 29; Rinky Dinks, 3. McBride, 28; Block "C," 35. ASCE, 43; Preston 2nd, 65. ATO forfeited to Pi Kappa Phi. Sigma Chi, 50; Phi Eps Pi, 27. 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