iiak Mm Ainih fartlniti iiBitift i 'lili il i iittrri' THE DAILY TAK HEEL f AG2 15 ill n n CHI o li'Qwn ii ii s eels Face Garnecoclcs In ii res :ar rriiHiiUmitttAiiiii'iiit iMtk iiiffciiiitiitiililr Y, DECEMBER 10, 1955 05 fci..u.,""7 ' meu wagers - V f 3nn Fo 3 IT LOTTE, N.C. December 9 Carolina's undefeated 1 team poured on every ey had and beat a scrap n'ia Tech team 88 to 76 JIit in Charlotte's new before 8,000 fans. jrennan, a reserve sopho Vard on Frank McGuire's team was the man rked the UNG team as ad dumped in 8 field goals ee throws to lead the Tar )ring with 21 points, behind Brennan was cen- Quigg 'ith 15 and Suard Kerns with 18. I Rosenbluth had an off la the Charlotte contest ,e getting only 5 field goals ee throws for 12 points, ating the Yellow Jackets ilanta Coach Frank Mc rar Heels lengthened their ak to 3 games are are un ( to date. They had earlier cr the semi-pro McCrary ind Clemson. jnderfui Iristmas fts At $1.00 i cldberg's Guide to Europe. jerful laugh-filed gift for Idly-wise. t illen's Bop Fables You'll ucoup chuckles out of this and so will the kid broth n your old man will find 'ul in understanding the i seriean Everyday Cookbook. iousand recipes and menus, landsome hardbound book, kwlywed friend will thank ! giving this to his wife, s . - is A Long Face, by Thorn- 2der. A fast-paced histori- el laid in ' post-Civil War Bookt club speed, but sesof an Old Time Tar Heel, Plummer Battle. Year car this autobography of z 'president of the University Kn a best-seller on our Sable. The home folks will s f f ir pinched your budget The ?e Bookshop will make your Jiristmas giving merry! Intimate Bookshop N E. Franklin St. Open Till 10 P.M. v' n n nees Carolina started out tonight's game showing good drive and per formance and dominated the first half to lead Tech 45 to 39 at half time.. The Tar Heels broadened their lead to a 17 point advantage midway in the final half, but Tech attempted a rally in the closing minutes against Carolina reserves and narrowed the lead to 12 points. Carolina put in a good perform ance throughout the game with Rosenbluth, Brennan and Quigg leading the rebounding. The Tar Heels were off only in free shots getting less x than 50 of their attempts. for Georgia Tech, Joe Helms and Bob Kimmell paced the scor ing hitting for 22 and 24 respect ively. Kimmell accounted for 8 field goals and 8 free throwsrThe only othpr Tech player to break in the double figure scoring column was Bill Cohen who got 15 points. ' Carolina will be gunning for their fourth victory of the sea son tonight when they return home to meet South Carolina at 8 p.m. in Carolina G F P T Rosenbluth, f 5 2 3 12 Brennan, f 8 5 4 21 Vayoja, f 4. 3 4 11 Green, f 0 0 0 0 Young, c 0 10 1 Quigg, c 5 5 1 15 Radovich, g 10 11 Kerns, g 5 8 3 18 Rosemond, g 10 0 2 Cunningham,g 2 2 4 6 TOTALS Tl2S21 88 Georgia Tech G F P T Carroll, f 0 0 5 0 Johnson, f 13 2 5 Leonhalt, f 12 4 4 Cohen, B., f 7 1 5 15 Cohen, E., c 0 0 5 0 Helms, g 8 6 4 22 Kelley, g ? 1 0 1 2 j Kimmell, g 8 8 424 Ackers, g 1 2-"2 4 TOTALS 27 22 31 76 Tar Heel Senior Sharpshooter' i. Tony Radovich, above, is rated by many as the most accurate shooter on the Carolina squad. Tony, a! senior from Hoboken, New . Jersey, was team leader last year in both field goal and free throw O : - : Tar Heels Go Against Pack In Fencing By GERRY MAYO Carolina will meet its old rival State College on the fencing strip at 2 p.m. today in Woollen gym. The local foilers will be going after their first win in a series of three meets with State during the year. The winner of two out of three of these meets will take possession of a new trophy. This will be the only meet for the Carolina, team until the first of February. Fencing for Carolina in Sabre are: Johnson, Burleson, Black, Marder, and Durham. In duelling sword: Brigman, Faulkner, Mc Swain and Elliot. i i 1 i r i I,. ..I, l.i, f,M , QfJftt $ f?J m (I it w It tl- lV.j.;iifHh. 3; X W1 . f !S It 1 'I ' ' 3 r w I 11 The Sfory of the Glory m 9 or ino I G.I.! '.inimnnWARNER BROS. STARRING ...... nronir nnCTl r charles bronsoi richaro staplft KlUHAKU UUfllfrtUUIL bi.OILL lqjones. mm coNNORSjf ,SA,M ROLFE.i DAVID WEISBART.m--1, HARMON JONES Mj Late Show Tonight Sunday - Monday r3 r i ... uL3li Frosh Meet! Wake League lest; By LARRY CHEEK . Carolina basketball, varsity and freshman varieties, will be on dis play, before, the home folks for the, third time this season tonight. Coach Frank McGuires' varsity will bt looking for their second con ference win of the campaign when they take on the South Carolina Gamecocks at 8:00 in Woollen Gym, while ia the preliminary, starting at 6:15, the talented Tar Babies will be out to make the Wake Forest Demon Deaclets vic tim number four of the young season. - ; In the battle of the Carolinas, Coach McGuires' charges find themselves, up against one of the most improved teams in 'the At lantic Coast Conference. The Gamecocks are sparked by Grady Wallace, a sensational 6-5 transfer student from Pikeville Junior Col lege in 'Kentucky where he was the nation's leading junior college scorer ; last year. Wallace will re ceive ample support from 6-6 cen ter Lee Collins, last year's scoring and rebounding leader for the Gamecocks. Letterman Art Smejkal : n 1 n t 3 4 a tit It ' is sidieu 10 leam wiin waiiace ai the other forward post, while Bob by McCoy and Benny Fannin will open at the guard slots. The Tar Heels, 73-58 victors over Clemson last week in their conference debut, will be depend ing on two lettermen and a quartet of sizzling sophomores in tonights encounter. Captain Jerry Vayda and All-American 'candidate Len Rosenbluth will be the experienced sparkplugs of the Carolina attack, while sophomores Joe Quigg, Pete Brennan, Tommy Kearns,- and Bob Cunningham will also be counted on heavily. The starting lineup for tonight's . scrap will .- include Quigg, Vayda, Rosenbluth, and two of the three previously mentioned boys. . ; Coach Buck Freeman's talented frosh have a 3-0 season's record, with wins coming overEdwards Military Institute, U, S. Atlantic Fleet Service Force, and' the High Point College J. V.'s. 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