January 18, 1965 High Life Page Five Whirlies Whip Page 62-41 LUXURY CLEANING At Popular Prices SAME DAY SERVICE Every Day of the Week Columbia Laundry Coble Sporting Goods 119 NORTH GREENE Phone BR 2-0912 Salisbury Bows 68-56 In First Conference Bout The WhirUes defeated the Pirates from Greensboro Page 62-47 January 8. Before meeting the Whirlie cagers, the Pirates had a 7-0 record in what seemed to be one of the most as- Wh*WoS The Whirlies with a 19 game winning streak at stake lost to Lynchburg 39-23. It was an unusually low scoring game with the Whirls only hitting 3 for 17 shots from the floor at the half. There are several reasons for the Blue and White’s sad defeat. First, the players themselves weren’t pulling off their usually accurate plays as they did before Grimsley fans. Second, and just as important, there were no Grimsley fans. The Whirlies played on foriegn court with no support. The fact that the game was played over the holidays was aU the more reason that Whirlie fans should have been there. The rest of the games this season at the most are an hour’s drive away. No excuses offered or excepted—the Whirlies will not play on foreign courts with no support from Whirlie fans again. Several Whirlie football players have accepted football schol arships for the next four years. They are Frankie Leonard, VPI, and Larry Dempsey, Duke .Congratulations on this fine continuance of Whirlie tradition. February 14 is the tentative date for the North Carolina Regional SCCA Gymkhana. Dave Grimes ’effort to upgrade the expressions Warring from the Whirlie stands paid off Friday night. The favorable comments from everywhere were almost as rewarding as the game. ^'i 'i' Five tall bop from Grimsley met five Pirates on a very strange battlefield. After quite a fast paced skirmish, the finW results showed 62 points to the Red Bandits from cross-town, 47. The Whirlies now have a 6-1 record and stand first in con ference tied with the Bulldogs from Burlington. Since we are the originals, shouldn’t we feel honored? PILOT LIFE—A GOOD COMPANY TO WORK FOR — A GOOD COM PANY TO BE INSUR ED WITH Pilot Life Insurance Co. Spring and Summer Clothes Arriving TODAY HY-WAY COTTAGE THE LOTUS RESTAURANT AMERICAN AND CHINESE FOOD 105 South Greene St. We Prepare Chinese Food To Take Out Thalhimers - Ellis Stone Three Stores for your shopping convenience Downtown, Summit and Friendly LOCAL AND WORLD WIDE MOVERS TATUM-DALTON TRANSFER 311 East Washngton Phone 273-0537 Agent for: North American Van Lines The Whirlies now stand 7-1 in overall play and 3-0 in conference competition. Larry Dempsey, who scored 30 points against the Pi rates, had scored more points at the half than the entire Page team. The second half showed a def inite upheaval in the Page per formance. The Whirlies attempt ed to move the ball too fast and. as a result, had the ball stolen too much. The Whirlie guards, McMakin and McNairy, as always, got the ball to the tall men when it was most crucial. Probably one ot the largest crowds ever to pack the Senior High Gym witnessed this struggle. In other words, fans were literal ly hanging from the rafters. With a crowd, upwards towards 4,000, three fourths of them Blue and White fans, cheering and scream ing them on, the Whirlies just couldn’t have lost. They didn’t and also made it quite an un comfortable evening for their vis itors. The Blue and White Whirlies from Grimsley stomped Salis bury 68-56 January 5 in their first conference game of the seas on. The victory not only gave the Whirlies a 5-1 record so far this season but also provided plenty of action for the Whirlie reserves. Center Larry Dempsey and for ward Bob Albright paced the win for Grimsley. Dempsey scored 27 points and Albright 15. Skipper Gardner, John McNairy and Ben McMakin did their part in keep ing the yellow jacket shooting far below their usual and steal ing the ball. During the second half the Whirlie regulars left the court and Wilson, Van Hecke, Carlton, Howard, Weaver, Markham, Peer, Blackwood, Underhill and Clark got a chance to show what they could do. Salisbury had a 6-0 record be fore meeting the Whirlies and was a central 4-A team to watch. Electricity costs less today! The cost of almost every item you buy has practically doubled in the past ten years, while the cost per unit of electric service has actually decreased about one third. Duke Power residential cus tomers today enjoy rates that are 20% less than the national average! DUKE POWER