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PAGE SEVEII" THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6,1951 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Devil Surge Duke's Groat, Janicki Get -16 Points By Bill Peacock - DURHAM, Dec. 6 Th Caro lina basketball team held Dick Groat seorelesS for the first 13:20 minutes here tonight, but his field goal at that point woke the Blue Devils 7 and . they began a surge which defeated the Tar Heels, 77 59, in the Gerry Gerard Memorial game The Tar Heels, with Jack Wal-; lace red hot and scoring 12 points, led the Blue Devils, 17-16, at the end of the 'first quarter, but after Groat's score early in the second quarter Duke made 14 points to the Carolina's five and took a nine point lead which never grew "smaller in the later stages of the game. Vince Grimaldi scored some sort of a personal victory, holding Dick Groat to nine points while he was guarding the Duke ace and getting nine points himseit. Groat scored 16 points after the Philadelphia -flash had left the game, giving him 16 points and a tie for game high scorer with tpammate forward Bernie Janicki. This was Groats lowest point total . ir tAt it DUKE CENTER Carl Glasow score cl 11 points for lhe Blue Devils last night and played a good game off the backboards. His five iield goals were topped only by Great on the Duke team. . Lacrosse Forum To Be Held In Palm Beach Plans are being made by the Intercollegiate Lacrosse Associa tion to-conduct a lacrosse forum at Palm Beach, Fla., from Dec. 21 to Dec. 30. The forum is ex pected to attract coaches and players from all over the coun-' try. The purpose of this clinic is to increase interest m lacrosse throughout the South, and also to provide off-season practice and coaching for those attending. At present Virginia, Washington and Lee, Noth Carolina, Duke, VPI, 'and -William and Mary are the only schools which partici pate in lacrosse south of Mary land. It is hoped that the 10-day forum will promote - interest in the port in such colleges as Florida, Miami, Georgia," and Georgia Tech. schools such as Johns Hopkins, Maryland, Navy, Princeton, Army, and Dartmouth, a lacrosse game will always create more in terest than a baseball game or This clinic, first to be held in Urack meet. It isn't uncommon this section of the country, will consist of practice sessions and leectures to benefit coaches and players "alike. The forum will be climaxed with an All-Star game on December 31, which should further give the Southland an idea of how the old Indian game should be played. Lacrosse, a spring sport, is an important sport in the eastern and New England states. At fro a home game played by the Johns Hopkins lacrosse team of Baltimore to attract as many as 10,090 spectators. Carolina has" fielded a lacrosse team for the past three years and is a member of the Southern Lacrosse Associattion of the ILA, ! Several players on the team are planning to attend the forum in Florida during the Christmas holidays. detected fouls committed by him. Midway in the third period Gri maldi raised his hand as the guil ty part after the official indicated a foul on -the play, but the foul was called against Groat CAROLINA (59) urnllano f ...... 1 nrimaldi. f ......... 3 t : : U1 Uim IT.ifsnn. f .2 Since UcHibius uciu A . V -9 Gaines, f . f year. , iL.ikins. c f Jack Wallace, who was score- FG FT PF TP Schwarz, c Deacsy, g Phillips, g Taylor, g Totals v . DUKE (77) Fleming, f Janicki, f . . Bhabel, f . . Deimling, f Glasow, c . Crowder, c . Johnson, g . Groat, g D'Emilio, g Lacy, s ' " Latimer, g . Totals 0 3 1 0 2 0 4 1 0 3 5 2 0 3 0 5 5 0 14 9 5 4 6 2 12 7 0 ..24 11 23 59 FG FT PF TP .... 1 .... 5 1 1 5 .. 2 1 6 5 . 1 ........ 0 2 6 2 2 1 0 1 4 2 0 1 3 3 0 2 3 2 1 5 4 0 O 4 16 4 4 11 4 3 16 12 2 1 9.1 23 77 HalfUme'ecore: Duke 34. Carolina, 'Free throws missed: Grimaldi, Wal . x ii.t.. rwjiv (3. Phil- (2), Latimer. less for 26 minutes after his first quarter spree, was the high man for Carolina with 14 points. Duke guard Bernie D'Emilio got 12 as did guard Howard Deasy. Carolina scored right after the trp-off with Wallace driving in for a layup. They held the lead until ahead, "S-6. Carolina trailed for the remainder of the quarter un til a foul shot by Al Lifson and two drteng lay-ups by Wallace put Carolina ahead, 17-16 at the quarter. " . But then came Groat's goal ana Free . tnrow-(3 Phil . ..l- ,mPh the (lace (2), If"na w, xvnio. Flem- xne jjuic suic v gamev Duk held a 34 - 25 lead at the half feme. Di&e-got hotter as "the second half opened and Groat threw in t aaick - foul shots; Duke Coach Harold Bradley sent in Dick j Crowder at forward in order to rnmhat the Tar Heels height ad vantage and it helped the Blue Devils on the backboards. Duke led, 54-41, at the end of the third teriod. The game got sloppy in the fourth Quarter and the--Blue Devils nut it away with ease. Whn Grimaldi left the game with 6:30 left to play and guard Bob Phillips was assigned Groat the Duke team scored better than ever. Center Howard Deasy played a fine game for Carolina, doing the rebounding and get ting 12 points. Reserve guard Al Lifson played a good .noor game nnd contributed 5 points. . ..... a - verv close nn Groat and several times the Duke students thought they c mot l 1 i .ml- ; - ' " -- 1 ' - A GIFT FROM SPORT SHOP Will make his a most enjoyable Christmas -Shop at the store that prides itself on its name brands. Arrow Shirts O Interwoven Socks - Nu-Kriit Cashmere :: !,'' Sweaters v Hickok Belts; . ; Hansen Gloves -Weldon Pajamas Alligator Topcoats Stetson Hats O Varsity-Town Clothes GIFTS WRAPPED OIF " W A':1 !! ; : .if Hi, X ' Vcs, 2G0 times bvory day your nose and threat aro enposod to irritation GOOD QEASONS WHY YOU'CIG DETT0R OFF SfAOKirJG IPH1UP ivAOIlRDS.il; PROVED definitely milder . . PROVED definitely irritating than any other leading brand . . . 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