WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1952 PAGE the: Jar Heels Meef Wake Forest Tomorrow in Loop Contest By Ed Siarn.es The Carolina - Wake Forest basketball game Thursday night will pit a quartet of talented Tar Heel preformers against a one man Demon Deacon team. Wake Forest's Dickie Henrick is one of the most eifecieat freshman to enter the Southern Conference in the past few years. , A 6 foot, 6 inch 210j?ound cen ter from Jonesville, N. C-, Hem- lick tops the conference in two departments and is a close second in still another. He is second in individual scoring, behind Duke's Dick Groat, with 272 points in 14 games for a 19.4 average. Hemrick tops the conference statistics in the percentage from the floor with a phenomenal 43 Q percentage, hit ting 85 out of 177 shots. The big freshman also leads in another valuable department, re bounds. He has gathered in 204 in 12 games" for an average of 17 per game. The nearest Tar Heel to a num ber one position in a statistical department Is Al LKson who is second in the conference in free throw percentage. Also a fresh man, Lifson has hit on 39 of 52 shots from the free throw line for a .750 average. Lee Terr Ml of State leads in that department with a ,776 average. M URALS Basketball Wed. 4:00 Court 1 SPE v Sif Oil I 2. 2 KA 1 VS Chi Phi 2. SAE 1 YS Phi Kap Sig 4. 4 TEP 1 vs Kap Psi 2. 5:00 Court 1 Phi Dlt 1 vx Chi Psi 1, 2 Delta Psi vs Theta Chi 1. 3 Phi Delt Chi 1 vs Zcta Psi 2. 4 KA 2 v Kap Si? 1. 7:00 Court 1 Manirura vs JoyneT 1. 2 Conner 2 vs Winston 1. 3 Stacy vs Grirr.es, 4 NROTC 1 vs Winstoa X 6:00 Court 1 NEOTC 3 VS lomn Men. 2 Joyner 2 vs Petti gTew. 3 Lewis 1 vs Connor 1. 4 Lewis 2 vs Graham. Table Tennis The deadline for Table Tennis tournament entries has been extended to Thursday. Lists must be turned in to the Mural Office. Managers Meeting A meeting of all mural managers will be held on Thursday night at 1 in room 304 of Woollen Gym. All orga nizations should be represented CLEARANCE SALE! the sporvr SHOP Continues lis Semi-Annua! CLEARANCE SALE on drastically reduced merchandise CHECK THE FOLLOWING SALE ITEMS FOR YOUR NEEDS O Topcoats O Suits O Slacks O Sport Jackets O Dress Shirts O Sport Shirts O Tics O Sox Carolina has three mm fn v, - top ten in individual Vince Grimaldi is fourth, lifson ninth, and Jack Wallace tenth. t i . ... vjnmaioi witn a 14.7 average is only .4 of a point ter tram Ko hind number three men, Eernie Janicki of Duke who has a 15.1 average. lifson is fifth in field eoal rr centage with a .367. percentage. xiuwara ueasy tops the Tar Heels in that department with a 3RR and third place in the conf erence. Deasy is fifth in the - conferenro in rebounds with 11.2 Jack Wallace is fourth in the as sist department with 39 in 12 games for an average of 3.2. Groat leads that department with 116 assists in 14 games for an average of 8.3 per contest, twice as many as his nearest competitor. Plaver G 12 12 12 12 11 11 8 11 6 3 5 3 2 3 FG FT 73 31 54 39 54 37 33 32 17 18 19 12 14 14 15 5 Ft. 177 147 145 108 52 50 42 37 10 4 7 4 2 0 Av. 14.7 12.2 12.0 9.0 4.7 Grimaldi Lifson Wallace Deasy Likins - . , Phillips 4.5 5.2 3.4 1.7 1.3 1.4 1.3 1.0 0 Carter Schvvarz Gaines Bittmar 5 2 3 2 1 0 0 0 1 o o 0 Taylor Smith . . Redding Winstead 1 lTho -p "-r. TO rapper ks2) LbTO Gym Team Meets FSU Tomorrow The Carolina gymnastics team, which opens a very difficult season here tomorrow against Florida State University, finds it self in the position of having an improved team, but one that may save a losing season. The-FSU team is the best in the country having won the National Collegiate and the National AAU meets. Others are with Perm State, alma mater of Carolina Coach Bill Meade and always one of the ? best in the nation, and Army and Navy, famous for their powerful gym teams. j Florida State will be led by Joe and Carmen Regna, who starred here last year in the . Southern championships. The Tar' Heels have several top , flight men back from last year's ! i team which won one and lost five. Check Good in, Andy Bell, Gerald Dorn, and R. S. White will carry the load for Carolina. Goodin is an all-round man, Dorn handles the rope climb and high bar; and White is a trampolie expert. r V - 't - - if 1. yv: rvtr-" IIIQ J- J ' jpg " 5ewai-f"- . t m if 1 -. whj Joan Ferrell Tennis Oiompion Joan Ferrell of NashviUe re cently defeated Moselle Palmer of Waynesboro, Ga, 6-1, 6-3 for the campus woman's singles tennis championship. Miss Ferrell defeated Tennsy Matthews, 6-3, 6-0, in the semi final round and Miss Palmer beat Grace Dear, 7-5, 6-4, in her semi-final round. Miss Ferrell won the round robin tournament by winning seven matches. 81 co-eds entered the tourna- J ''I A, X - mm m TODAY tKIES TASTE BETTER I 5 1 takes fine tobacco to ogarette And Lucky- Strike msans fine put ittakes something;else, too superior work Clanship. ,Xb.getnealight; m3d, good-tastingl tobacco in the better-made cigarette. Thdfs whys Luckies tastebetter. So, Geta cartonjtodayl wux& mem Would Be Golfers Sign Up At Finley AH candidates for the golf tesza are requested to sign up at "Eb3 golf shop at Finley Golf Ccrzrrs and are to make some arrange ments to get in some practice during the next two weeks. A preliminary 36 hole qualify ing round will be played . on January 19-20, weather per mitting. All golf monogrssa winners are not required to pss ticipate in preliminary qualifyiss. ment and 58 participated in fhs play. 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