WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1951 THE DAILY TAR HEEL. PAGE SEVEN i g Surge In Last Half ins Game Carolina's jay vee quintet blew! lasi nan oi uie game last night to lose to the Wake Forest junior varsity 59-45, the Deacons surging in the latter part of the game after a close first half. The Tar Heels went into the second half with a 22-22 tie, but the Deacon high-scoring forward, Porter, sank a set shot that gave Wake Forest a lead they never relinquished. Carolina's guard Long and Porter shared scoring honors with 16 points apiece, the Deacons Alhiem second witix 12, and then Carolina's Prospt who hit for 11. Long started the scoring with a foul shot that the Deacons prom ptly got back, the lead changing five times in the first half before it was tied just before the half ended. Porter hit for most of shots from outside the foul-line on sets and one hand pushes, while Long did the majority of his scoring on drive-ins. The Tar Heels were hurt by the loss of Harry Lloyd who was injured in the opener against Elon. Carolina coach Earl Ruth had little comment, saying "We will play better ball next time." The loss gives the jayvees a 1-1 re cord. Carolina (45) G Long (16), Dixon, Dillingham (3), Prescott (1) G Gess (2), Homes, Mosier C Kingsbury (1), Dittmar (6) F Moser (3), Propst(ll) F Carter, Ellenwood (2) Wake Forest (59) G Burgess (9), Porter (16) G Bean (4) C Howell (5), Welton (5) F McNair, Rosenberry (6) F Alheim (12), Phillips (2) Half-time score: 22-22. SWIMMERS MEET Coach Dick Jamerson would like to meet with all the boys out for swimming tomorrow at 4:30 p.m. at the pool. 1 DUKE NOTES In his first game of the season against Temple, Duke Captain fi flfl iff! O mw if Hi 55 eg f ? W J GIFTS FOR j ) " 5 UNC, Du! Teams Play Tonight The Carolina and Duke basket ball teams, both winners in their only two games of the season, will play tonight in the Duke in door Stadium in Durham at 8:15 in the Gerry Gerard Memorial game. The Hanes Hosiery national women's champion team will play Iowa Wesleyan in a preliminary game starting at 6:30. The Carolina Duke game will count on the team's regular season record, but will not count in the- conference standings. At present, Carolina has a perfect 2-0 record in the conference with victories over Furman and The Citadel, while Duke has beaten two non-conference teams, Temple and Hanes , Hosiery. The Tar Heels, who have gotfen off to a flying start with easy wins, will play an improved Duke team led by All-America Dick Groat. Groat's play this year has been just as good as last year's when he set a new single season scoring record and has scored 59 points in Duke's two games this year. - The Blue Devils have been strengthened this year by center j Carl Glascow and forward Bernie Janicki. Duke Pos. Carolina Fleming F Wallace Janicki F Grimaldi Glascow ". C Likins D'Emilio G Deasy Groat ....... G . ..Phillips Dick Groat scored 33 points, was credited with 10 scoring assists and grabbed eight offensive re bounds. James (Tank) Lawrence, Duke junior tackle from Macon, Ga., was recently named to the first offensive All-Southern grid team by the Associated Press. Jack Kistler, 218-pound sopho more fullback from Ardmore, Pa., was named the Southern Confer ence's best blocker by sports writ ers. He will receive the Jacobs Blocking Trophy at a - banquet sponsored by the Durham Quar terback Club here on Dee. 10. H Art a Cage $' i f Tom Scoff Cautious Despife Cagers Early Season Play by Bill Peacock Coach Tom Scott sounded mighty cautious yesterday for a man whose basketball team had run up two overwhelming 'victories and had become the first team in the university's history to make 100 points. "We looked pretty good for opening games, I think," he commented. "We improved the second night (against Furman). We're , well satisfied with the showing and the boys are in good shape. Jack Wallace had a cold that bothered him a little against The Citadel, but he's about over it now. (Howard) Deasy cut his eye Monday night and had three stitches taken in it, but he's okay. The Tar Heels got off to a fine start, blasting The Citadel, 87-69, and swamped Furman, 100-53, Monday night. The pre vious high point score for a Carolina basketball team was the 89 points scored by the Tar Heels against Furman last year. The early season sensation for Carolina has been forward Vince Grimaldi, who scored 30 points . against The Citadel and 24 against the Palidins. "I hope Vince stays hot," said Scott, "But we don't depend on one man doing the scoring because we are a well-balanced team." is not too great a surprise. Perhaps the switch from guard, to forward has helped his game. NOW PLAYING THE SCREEN BREATHES FIRE AS MONTE CHISTO LIVES AGAIN! m pip A- V. V5' 1 till THURSDAY THE LADY 1 I - i IK I J x If- S3e didn't have any moneyibut she had ; The cutest collateral in: tbwiw i 5 i Ii; The great- victory over Fur man was a real team victory with the Tar Heels hitting on 41 of 92 shots from the floor for a fine 45 percent shooting average. And against The Citadel the team made 39 per cent of their shots. The team has made good use of its speed. Against Fur man Scott says, "We just ran 'em to death. Our fast break was really working." 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