WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1952
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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
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Carolina has three mm fn v,
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top ten in individual
Vince Grimaldi is fourth, lifson
ninth, and Jack Wallace tenth.
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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.
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11
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11
6
3
5
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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
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10
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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
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Schvvarz
Gaines
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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.
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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-
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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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