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PAGE SIX ♦SPORTS SIDELINE* BY SONNY CARR A crowd of 11.500. a new afternoon attendance record, in Reynolds Coliseum yesterday watched Holy Cross beat Carolina and State beat Princeton in the first contests of Dixie Classic. Carolina started off fast in the first quarter and went ahead, but the rebounding and scoring of Togo Palizri and the ball handling of Earle Markev put Holy Cross out ahead in the second quarter and they stayed there. Palizzi was a demon under the back boards breaking Dickie Hem ric’s old rebounds record. Earle Markey is a great ball handler and certainly of all-American quality. Holy Cross showed about the best team work of any team that I saw play. The final score was Holy Cress 85 - Carolina 73. State College played cne of their better games of the season yesterday afternoon against Princeton defeating the Tigers 87 to 63. State shot a remarkable 45 percent accuracy from the floor. Led by Forward Bobby Soeight the Wolfpack started out fast in the second half and built up a lead which Princeton ccuid never equal State lost last week to St. Johns because of their lousy shooting average by 11 point. Holy Cross beat St. Johns by 19 points and is undefeated. So the big game this afternoon will be State-Holv Crcs„s, the winner of which will most likely win the crown. If State plays like they did yesterday they will be hard to beat. Trying- to beat State in the Coliseum is like trying to fight an octupus in its natural haoitat-it's mighty hard to do! On the other hand, if Holy Cross can equal it's per formance of yesterday they have a fine chance of winning in spite of playing in the coliseum. Anyhow this will be the game to watch. The night contest were more evenly matched and much more exciting than the afternoon games. In the first contest. Wake Forest beat Penn in the last seconds on a basket by Billy Lyles. The Deacons were hot all the way and led most of the way until the last quarter. Ernie Beck, Penn All-American prospect, did a terrific job of guarding Dickie Hemric holding him to 11 points which he colected 28 for his team. Jack Williams was top man all over the court for Wake Forest offensively and defensively, as he netted twenty five points. The final score was Wake Forest 65-Penn 61. The Duke-Brigham Young game was equally as thrill fhg as the Wake Forest-Penn game. Duke, like Wake Forest, led most of the way through the game but unlike the Deacons they lost the contest in the last eight seconds on a Brigham Young free throw. Bobby Christianson and Richie rank were the best guards I saw all day. Richie led the cougars with 28 points. Mike Mataljan was great under the back boards. Tonights contests will feature Wake Forest against Brigham Young and Penn against Duke in the consellation The teams are pretty evenly matched so it should provide some close contests. 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Rocky used the word "official” in ; connection with the start of his j training grind because, he explain- , ed. he already has been doing light j conditioning for more than a mon-1 th. "Whether I’m on tour or at home in Brockton, I do roadwork nearly every morning and a little shadow boxing in the afternoon.” explained the genial. dark haired champ in the gray suit and heavy grayish brown lumberman's shirt. Rocky a "nature boy." wore no top coat nor hat as he bustled about New York's frigid streets. With him was wife Barbara in mink coat and manager A1 Weill in heavy blue overcoat. Did the champ foresee any big difference between the coming Chi cago fight and his first brawl with 38i-year-old Walcott at Philadel phia last Sept. 23? He grinned and answered quickly, “There'll be one very big difference. I'll try to stay off the canvas in -REVIEW OF THE YEAR-By Alan Maver-, I JULY I | MA ' | PC‘G> /Y 2 0/ MARC)AA/Q_ WOMEN'S CMAMP/OH/ _ Distributed by Kiwj Features St/nduaie Loans—Financing p Make Loans On New and Used Automobiles INSTALLMENT LOAN DEPT.. . FIRST-CITIZEN BANK & TRUST CO. Stewart Theatre Bldg. Phone SMI Dunn, N. C. the first round." At Philadelphia. Rocky was floored in the first heat— for the first time in his life. He added seriously. “Naturally I hope to put him away sooner than ; the 3th at Philadelphia. No. I won’t change my style this time. It was ' gcod enough to beat him in Sep | tember. and it should be good : enough now.” ; Is the champ carrying much blub ber now. after the three-months I layoff? ; “No, I'll only nave to take off six j or seven pounds." he said. “I weigh i about 193 now, and will fight around i 186 or ’87." j The Rock will not (return to Brockton. Mass., until after the Chi | cago fight. However, wife Barbara lof the reddish-brown hair will go i to Brockton on Friday, j “Naturally. I’ll miss Rocky while I he's away training." she said dur j ir.g a chat in Weill's office. “But, I’ll be pretty busy with the baby. Mary Ann. She’s only three weeks old. \ you know. And we’ve bought a new j home in Brockton— a beautiful sev- S en-room ranch house. The baby and | I will be moving into .the new house before Rocky comes back.” Pilot Weill said Rocky would giv. some sparring exhibitions in var ious cities in February "after he gets into good shape.” There is a possibility he might make a flying tour of Honolulu. Guam, Manila. Tokyo and Singapore before the Chicago fight, chunky A1 added. NU-HOME Builders & Supply Co. General Contractors Dial 2264 Dunn, N. C. Commercial & Residential Builders .. . —jjp * — j . ■ M ' I \ 1 // LAUNCHES A NEW 19 53 g 1 w- Tjum. " TIGHER POWER (165 H.P.) 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C. State Ranks 9th Among College Cagers NEW YORK (IP -- Tile United ■ 1 Press Beard of Coaches stood pat i | on the top five college basketball I teams today, rating Illinois first I and LaSalle second for the fourth ' ' straight week even though both 1 ] were upset last week. | I Kansas State. Washington and ! i SetOh Hall, occupying the next three ; places in that order, all gained i round on the two leaders as the race for national honors tightened i cchsiderabiv. In a!!. 11 teams receiv ed votes for first place this week, i The 35 leading coaches who make up the United Press rapine board i i selected this week’s top 10 from : among the same t°an s of last week. | ( with a few modifications in place j lues. Minnesota made the biggest j advance among tile top 10. jump- L •.nr from ninth to sixth place. Okla- |i hem a A and M. Indiana. North | Carolina State and Holy Cross j ] rounded out the first 10. The coaches based their ratings I q:i u? /les placed through Saturday. . Dec. 27. Illinois, which suffered its first defeat in five games last week when upset by Minnesota, attract ed 16 first-place votes and a total of 303 points, La Salle, also beaten lor the first time in nine games bv DePani. was second with three first-place votes and 248 points. “ ACE ~ SIGN GO. NEON SALES AND SERVICE Office Located At 305 W. Canary St. DIAL 2911 DUNN, N. C. TUESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 30, 1952 Last week. Illinois had 22 first place votes and 334 paints as it topped La Salle by 35 points. Kansas State <5-1 >. held third with four first-place votes and 228 points: Washington (7-1 • was four th with three firsts and 182 points, while Seton Hali. whose 10-0 record represents the nation’s lowest maj or college winning streak retained fifth place with two first-place votes and 164 points. Minnesota < 4-0 > followed with two fiist-place Votes and 148 points, just six more than Oklahoma A and M (7-1 ? which held seventh. Indiana (3-2 > moved up two notch es to eighth place with one first and 80 points: North Carolina State (3-2 i dropped three places.to ninth ,with cne first and 75 points; Holy Cross 14-01 was idle last week and fell two places to 10th with 70 points. Points are awarded on the basis of 10 for a first-place vote, nine for a second and so on down the to one for a lOth-place vote. Tulsa. Notre Dame and DePaul CARS - TRUCKS NAYLOR-DICKEY DIAL 2127 Favettevifle Hwy. Punr were other teams that received first place votes in this week’s bal loting. each attracting one. UCLA (7-2) just missed a place among the top 10 as it drew 68 points, while Tulsa was 12th and Notre Dame 13th. St. Bonaventure came next, followed by DePaul. Navy, Michigan State, Brigham Young and Fordham. Louisiana State and St. Louis were tied for 20th place. |ONE| ft? TOP J INSURANCE SERVICE v AUTO • FIRE LIFE Millions know Farm Bureau insurance for its low cost, • broad coverage auto policies. 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