FACE FOUR THE. DAILY TAR. HEEL FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 195fi Frosh Cagers Outclassed 90-63 By Frosh Host Tri - Meet Sharp Wake Forest Freshman Five Swimmers Meet Deacs Ky KtSTY HAMMOND Winston-Salem Wake Forest's Ilaby Deacs, using a devastating fast break to full advantage, com pletely overwhelmed Carolina's Tar Ilabies here tonight by 90-63. In this third meeting of the sea son between the two clubs, the IJaby Dears came onto the floor VILLAGE Cafeteria OPEN Every Sunday 11 a.m. -2 p.m. 5 p.m.-7:30 p.m. 122 E. Franklin St. appearing a completely different team. The Tar Babies had previ ously defeated the Deacs twice. But last night it was all Wake Forest fiem the opening moments. The Baby Deacs jumped off to an early lead which was never threatened throughout the battle. The Deacs had an early lead of 29-12 and led at half time by 38-23. nl the final half they pulled steadily away and the contest was never in doubt. Big man for Wake Forest was 3' 11" guard Al Hart, who pumped in 28 big points. It was Hart who initiated nearly all of the fast breaxs and continually harassed the Tar Babies with his ball-stealing and trick dribbling tactics. His running mate at guard, Dave Ad kins, collected 13 and also stayed in the hair of the Tar Babies all WHAT IS FIVE BUCKS? Why that's the cost PER YEAR of $5,000 worth of Travel Acci dent Insurance ... What do you hafta do, get run ovar by a hard of elephants? . . . Naw man, it doesn't make any difference how you're travelling. Car, bus, train, airplane . . . you name it. You can even be walk ing. Covarage, man, how about coveraga? Glad you aked . . . $5,000 for los of life . . . Same figure for loss of eyes or limbs ... or if you're injured and can't work, cash up to thirteen weeks. Crazy, dadl . . . Who do I see? ED. N. MANN, JR. PHONE 2471 (Class '55) ' ' ! r f."-'i fi sans. ni fi n tr? n 6r BUTUAl ttSVIAMU COtAMT night. Lou Brown was once again high' man for Carolina with 18, but found himself boxed-in whenever he got the ball. A great percentage ot Brown's shots were blocked in flight by the alert Wake defenders. Billy Dunlap trailed Brown with 13. The Tar Babies had two glaring difficulties all night their inability to work the ball to the inside against the tight Deac zone and their failure to pull down" the rebounds. They were forced to shoot from the out sWp and had trouble finding the range. The loss tonight lowered Caro lina's season record to 9-6, and this h their fourth loss in the last five ganies. THE SCORING Carolina Shuford 8; Dunlap 13; Hart 7; Brown 18; Longnecker 5; Mathews 3; Deaton 7; Donohue 2. Wake Fores Adkins 13; Wilner 1; Hart 28; Sneed 17; Steele 13; Holbrook 4; Fennell 12. By MAC MAHAFFEY The undefeated Carolina swim- (Continved from Page ) from the floor and the Deacs were 41.8. THE , BOX NORTH CAROLIN A G F P T Shaffer 2 2-3 Cunningham 4 0-1 Lotz ; 0 0-3 Kepley 2 1-3 Brennan ............ 3 9-12 1 6 3 8 0 0 2 5, 5 15 3 14 1 12 Kearns 6 2-4 Salz 4 4-4 Totals 21 18-30 15 60 WAKE FOREST G F P T Budd ... 5 5-7 3 15 Wiggins 2 0-4 5 4 Ritchie 1 0-0 1 2 Carr 1 1-4 5 3 Bowers 7 1-1 3 15 Forte 2 0-0 1 4 Odom 0 0-1 0 0 Broadway 2 4-5 1 8 Cox 0 0-0 2 0 Greene 3 0-0 16 Totals 23 11-22 22 57 mers go after win number. 10 to night at 8 o'clock in the Bowman Gray Indoor pool when they will be host to the Wake Forest swim team. Fresh from a decisive win over the southeastern champs Florida, Coach Pat Earey's fish will be in fine shape, and this meet is a step toward the ACC Champions to be held here at the end of this month. Carolina's trio of senior sprinters-Bill Zickgraf, Bill Roth, and Walter Rose-. will probably be the highlights of the meet. Tony Schiff manN who has consistently been high Voint scorer, will swim the distance events backed by very cap able junior Jeff Zwicker. Brent Nash the Tar Heel's only backstroker and star- of the Florida meet, will try to better his time in the 200 yard backtroke. Divers Ned Meekins, Pete Reynolds, and Dick Cash well will do the board work for Carolina. With the debt added by butterfly swimmers Mahaffy and Turner, and breaststrokers Mercer and Cooper, and middle-distancer Kelly Manass, it is litle wonder that the tankmen are undefeated this season Scurlock And Bishop Run In New York Sat. MILTON'S MID-WINTER DOUAR DAY GIVE-AWAYS Below cost half price deal on cotton Shetland packets regu larly $40.00, now for dollar days only, exploded to $19 99 47 ckets regularly $51. 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