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1 t t f f FAC1 FOUR THE DAILY , TAR HEEL WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1t$t KING'S CORNER By BILL KING DTH Sports Editor r.. .s i : ' ' . ; j 5 : I ar i aoses Tar Heels Will Have To Win Away From Home If tin.' lionucouit makes any difference in basketball, and 'listoiv indicates that it certainly does, Carolina's Tar Heels will be at a delinite disadvantage the test of the way in the tuc lor top uvular season honors in the Atlantic Coast ( ionfeteiu e. Cnolina has onl two panics n-maining in Woollen Gym. 'I he first i Saturday afternoon before the television cam eras against Duke. The final home contest is Feb. 22 against Man land. Otherwise, the Tar Heels have to meet Virginia in Char lottsille (leb. 11). WaKe Forest in Winston-Salem (Feb. 1.?). N. C. State in Raleigh (Feb. 18) and Duke in Durham (lib. I'M). Incidentally, the Tar Heels play Notre Dame in Chia-( on Feb. 1;, so the Chapel Hillians will be one of the busiest teams aiound from the middle to the end of Febi nan. When State ( lipped the Far Heels. 38 57 in an overtime .l'"1- ' " u, " " : v.aronna nan oeen Deaten be only one of the problems facing in Woollen since 1 and the Wolf pack did it then. Thus, ! Coach Ken Rosemond tonisht, as il Catolina i able to liuish in lilst place, it will hae been I the entire team now consists, of done the haid w.iv. Frosh Seek Revenge In Raleigh By RUSTY HAMMOND With two straight defeats dogging them Carolina's cage Tar Babies seek to hit the winning trail again tonight as they journey to Raleigh to face the State College Wolflcts. The frosh now sport an 8-3 overall season record. Their woes began before exams when this same State squad snapped a Carolina winning streak at seven, winning the game in overtime by 73-75. Last week, in the first post-exam game. Duke once again defeated the Tar Babies, this time by 80-33. Duke had beaten Carolina earlier in the sea son. Losing Streak This two-game losing streak will Invafdji M tat Tenia v. T .-,, . 3 PETE LONGNECKER Tar Baby Starter Blufe D Foe For Tar Hels It's Duke next for Carolina's bas ketball Tar Heels, who make their only appearance this week against the startling Blue Devils in a. reg ionally televised game here SatUr-J day at ? p. m. i. ; ? Duke last week made national; news by downing previously .unde feated West Virginia, the nation's number one team. N. C. State, Vir ginia and Wake Forest were other victims of the rampaging Blue Devils before they turned into an other busy week, to be climaxed' by the contest here. Team Scoring Totals Down This Season T he n -, points which the Tar Heels scored against South Citoliiu S.ttiinl.iv ni'ht in. irked the first time the McGuire nun h.td none our the too ni.uk since I.ennie Roscnblnth .iikI Co. Ix.it Virginia, loifijo here List season for their 1 jth c uwc nt i e it tot y. Mcdtiite. who doesn't like to rim over the 100 111.11 k ."4-iinst .mother te.mi unless his duh needs the points, said .iltti the South (!aiolina uaine: "I hate to o over 100 like that Inn South Caiolina was hitting well and Ave totildn't i ela." I he don nu-.ml trend in taillcr scoring has hit Carolina this season. Onl otue this yar have the Tar Heels hit the o points tn.nk (eieptin t he SC. name) and that was against Clemson on Jan. iS. SoattnalK the two highest point totals lot Catolina this season haw tome in their last two names 'nijit he an ind'uatioti of things to tome. Still the Tar Heels !i ie the top v 01 in. team in the ACC. Administration Did Good Deed 'I he administration is to he coii''r.itul.ttrd on its lio:id mindedncs, in extending the ( c ed deadline one hour for' tin N. C Slate aine in R.deih Yvh. S. 1 Ins slunihl alle w iti- ,m imitlent svu as le one when the two stliools met lne. Nt.uiN t the .n.ils muu Vnl as ilie i;.iiue went into .111 'eilime and rushed hat k to their dorms in fear of behij ate. Of coin sc. should this inic be a repetition of the Caio Hii.i State ,name in Raleigh last year, further (ontessions would e necessary. That teas the ni 'ht that the road from ! Kaleinh to Chapel Hill was frozen and traffic was lined up' loi mills. However, weather peimittinn, the niils should he' .ilel hat k to their donns hv tnehe with no leal lush. ' Basketball-Football Notes Ficshiirin t .i f 1 Ken Kosetnond thinks that Caiolina will win the A( CC championship and will et into the bin, NCAA tournament in Louisville. Ky. this season. . . . Mem l''is o tlie Atlantii Coast Spoitswi iters Assn. have alieadv. s;.uted thinking about their alii onlt reiu e team and the iliicc nnti hoin the (onleutKc thev'll recommend lot All VinetKan icionnition . . . Cattjlina has three men in the top n scoieis in the ACC. . . . fete Itrennau is Mist. Tommy keauis th'nd and lee Shalfer tenth. . . . Several membeis' ol the lootb.ill nam have already beuun trotting oil a little wctnht IkIoic spring pi ac ti( e opens leb. 10. . . . Curt Hath , awav will have to miss spiin' training because his aim hasn't completely healed. . . . l'.uddy Payne and lied Swearinncn an slaving in shape on the handball couits during the win- ei. . . . liuddy was lccentlv draltecl by the Washington Red sk ins. only nine players. Doug Moe, who was averaging over 20 ponits per game, is off the team because of scholastic difficulties, although he is still in school. Lenny Beck and John Ilickcy have dropped from the squad to take up sp'ing football practice, and Ituss Hollers will probably do the same when drills start. Fans who saw the last State Carolina frosh encounter will recall the Wolflets as a fast, tall, and talented bunch of cagers Outstand ing for State so far have been Mark Ueiner. t lie small guard who beat the Tar Babies with two free throws in the finals seconds, and Bruce Hoadley. Raleigh's own re presentative to the contingent who is consistently scoring in double figures. Starting Lineup Statistics show the Tar Babies 1 with an average 16-point spread over opponents . Carolina is aver auinn R2 3 points per Kme anainst tin- opiMisiiinn's cites. The probable starting line-up lor toniglit will include Tarn Shuford and Lou Brown at guards. Hugh Donahue at center, and Pete Long necker and Billy Dunalp or Bob Deaton at forwards. ACC Scoring Lead Held By Carolina GREENSBORO, Feb. 4 Caro lina's Tar Heels, who returned to action last Saturday night with a 115-88 victory over South Carolina, regained the team basketball scor ing lead in the Atlantic Coast Con ference as a result of that school record-matching out-burst. According to ACC Service Bu reau compilations, it upped the per. game average for the defending NCAA and ACC champs from 74.1 to 74.8 points a game. This edged the Tar Heels back in front over Virginia, which increased its aver age from 72.9 to 73.2 even in sur- lendering the lead. North Carolina State has replaced Carolina as the primary challenger to perennial leader Maryland in team defense While the Terps im proved their average yield to 56.4 I points a game, the Wolfpack ad j vaneed from 61.1 to 50.8. Carolina. , .1111.11 1 - VI 1111:5 ilUVUL eciu III the year, now has a third place defensive average of 62.7. Tag Football Playoffs Begin Today Easy Victory The Tar Heels, on the other hand. also ran into a streak of prosperity after getting bumped off on their home court by State's Wolfpack. They played handsome and fancy in turning back Clemson at Clemson and South Carolina at Columbia. In their last outing, against the Gamecocks, the Tar Heels showed the class they had last year in running Hip -a 32-game winning skein and capturing the national cham pionship."' The score was 115 to 88 and was by far their greatest of fensive performance. The 115 points tied a school record. "I felt bad about that," siaid Coach Frank McGuire after game. "I have always felt it was bad for a team to score more than 100 points and we usually try to avoid it. Of course, South Carolina was scoring a lot, too, and you couldn't get too complacent." Tommy Kearns (27), Lee Shaffer (23) -and Pete Brennan (22) were the , the best ' marksmen against the Gamecocks. Harvey Sfelz chipped in with 17 to round out a qurtcrtin double figures. - Brennan remains the top man for the season long. Senior and tri-cap-tain Brennan has scored 325 points in 16 games. for a 20.2 average per game. r v v MURALS TODAY Playoffs to determine the campus tag football champioiis will be held today and tomorrow with the title game scheduled for Friday after noon. At 4 o'clock this afternoon IZeta Psi and Sigma Chi .will meet ; to determine the winner of the fratern ity blue division. Rufrin and Grimes dorms will also meet this afternoon for the dorm championship. vlv' On Thursday afternoon the dcjrm champs will take on Peacocks- ;who are the Winners of the grad division. In another contest tomorrow, the winners of the fraternity Blue Divi sion play the DKE'S. On Friday the winners of . the games on Thursday .will', meet for the campus championship. ; '. The delay in the playoffs ,is a result of the recent bad .weather and the Asian Flu epede'noic':last. fall. . Basketball: 7:0ftSig Nu vs. Phi Delt; Steele vs. Winston-2; Manly-1 vs. Man-gum-2; Graham-1 vs. Aycock-2 Westminister vs. Carrboro Metho dist: Law Sch-2 vs. Dent Sch-3. 8 Manly-2 vs. Mangum-1; Joy-ner-2 vs. AFROTC-l; Alexander-2 vs. Emersn; Wesley Foundation (practice); Dent Sch-2 vs. Med Seh-4. FORMALS THEY'RE CHEAPER THEY'RE BETTER THEY'RE FITTED AT Tuxedo Junction Durham Ph. 3-1373 601 E. 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