PAGi- THREE THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1952 THE? DA3LY-TAR HEEL If' omqm IT (U)lf (t; 11 s i i i i 1 -1 i ? : i I TV V 11- ' f 1 I s I Loop Leaders M eet Deac's Dickie Hernric By Bill Peacock The Carolina basketball team, Tiow tied for first place in the con ference with defending, chamnion State, goes for its sixth straight loop victory tonight when it plays the dangerous Wake Forest team at 8 o'clock in Gore Gym in the' Baptist Hollow. The junior varsity, winners in two of three games this year, will play a preliminary game with the Wake Forest junior varsity start ing at 6:15 p.m. The Wake Forest iayvees defeated Coach Earl Ruth's team, 59-45, in an earlier ame. The Tar Heels will be meeting one of the hottest players in the conference in Deacon center Dickie Hemric. The 6'6" freshman from Jonesville is se nd to - Duke's Dick Groat in scoring with a 19.4 average, leads in field goal percentage with a 48 percent av-' crage, and leads in rebounds with an average of 17 per game. Though the Deacs have lost TtO fof 14 games this year, they are Ginicuit to beat on tneir nome floor and have narrowly lost games there to heavily-favored Duke and State. Carolina LAfson Wallace Ukins Grimaldi Deasy Po. - r - - r ,. . c - Wok Forest . Mulier wif I uiook XyleS Lacrosse Meeting There will be' ft meeting of all persons interested in coming out lor lacrosse this spring today at 3:45 p. m. in room 313 Woollen Gvm. Plans for practice arid the coming season will be formulated in this meeting. U R ALS Today is the last day for en tries in the table tennis tourna ,ment. Play wiU begin Monday. There will be manager's meeting tonight at 7 o'clock in Boom 304 of Woollen Gym. Basketball 4 50 Court 1 JTOOTC 2 v Winston 2; a-Rufftn 1 vs Aycock 3; 3-Zeta Psi ,H v PI Kap Ptol 2; 4 Chem Club v B s'oS-icourt 1-Victory Village Old v.At- 5 Sisma Nu 4 vs rm vi Starting This Week POGO, thai most delightful of 'possums, joins Tarheels fea tures. We feel qualified Jo wel come him, since he's an old friend in our shop. Congratu lations, Tarheel and double congratulations, you lucky readers! M EZ - ZZ ' WELCOME POGO .. I. . jn.iimii' . I. 'I """ 111 1 1 You'll Always FinB The Books You Wont At ' -TOE INT1MATS .BOOECSHOP 205 E ! Franklin St, 3 - y i CI ft X C W JVi jS CENTER PAUI. LIkins, a 6'9" freshman, will hook-up with another tall man tonight when he guards Wake Forest star Dickie Hemrick. Likins will have a busy night guarding Hemrick, one of the stars , of the conference. UNC Swims VPl Today ' " wnicn romped over jjuKe, do-ao, in the season's opener Monday, meets Virginia Tech this after- x Tll-.WKiirrt Va Coach Dick Jamerson did not take his entire squad to meet the Gobblers, leaving about half of them to swim against Virginia Military Institute here Saturday night. VPI was routed, 50-34, by State Monday. The leaders for the Gobblers were Miller, Jones, Smith. Valentine, and Emmons The State team is one of the finest in the South and outscored Carolina's conference champions in the Thanksgiving Meet here. Beta 3 vs PI Kap Phi 1; 4 Winston 4 vs Emerson. Tuesday's reulis: rv,i t nn SAE 3. 21: Beta 1. 6CCW Phi 3, 3; Phi KaP Sig 1. 46 Kappa Psi, I. 11; Phi Delt Chi 2 33 TEP 2. 42 Phi Delt 2, 22; Zeta Psi 1. 51-PiKA 2. 14; hi Kap Sig 2, 21 , t TAmvr'PHl 1:13: Sigma fill, udiii -w. , ; Chi 3. 30-Beta 2, 29; mb Chi 2 24 irA i KA SAE 2. 19: ZBT. 33 AKPsi. 17: DKE i 2. SO Zeta Psi 4. leTsigma Nu 1, 32-Kap Sig 2, 4. Starting last Nov. nnr.n been a run-away J. vv-w - . . u, e oil At- m tne lnwniaw Bookshop. If .Tarheel's daily spoonful seems a snorvrauu fare, trot rignt , ,ttUV n i Hnllar bill, and e'li: supply the httle rascal s life history. ; Open Till 9 P.M. lm1 . $ I -I -.-.l.ll.l.l .Ill III IH ""'. I ' 1 -1 UNC Gym Team Meets FSU Here I onlghf The Carolina gymnastics team opens its most ambitious schedule to date when it meets ioriaa State, the nations finest, here tonight at 7:30 o'clock in Woollen Gym. The Seminoles of Coach Hartley Price . are the National AAU, National Intercollegiate, and Southern champions. Local fans remember them from the South ern meet which was held here last year. The leaders for the Seminoles are the Regna twins, Carmine and Joe. The Jersey City boys are both top- candidate for the Olympic team and are among the top collegiate performers. Both are all-round stars, but Carmine is especially good in the high bar and parallel bars, while Joe specializes in the side horse, flying rings, and parallel bars. Both Regnas are New York City AAU champs. 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