TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1951
THE DAYAR HEEL
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Wrestlers, JV . '
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The Carolina wrestling team
was defeated by VPI, 22-6, and
the Jayvee basketball team was
beaten, C3-58, by the Duke Jay
vces in Saturday night athletic
events.
- The only individual wrestling
wins for Carolina were turned in
by Tommy Stokes, who decision-
ed Leach in a 157-pound contest
and Tommy Coxe, who decisioned
Matthews in a 167-pound match.
Lifson Is Leading Scorer
With total Of 21 Points
By Ed Siarnes
A rally in the last three minutes, topped off by Paul Likins layup
shot with 1:30 left in the game, gave Carolina a hard earned 78-77
victory over a fighting Davidson team last night.
A crowd of near 4,000 jammed Woollen Gym and roared through
the entire last half as the Davidson five came back from a 46-40
half time deficit to give the Tar Heels more battle than they could
handle until the last three min-
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Then, with Carolina behind 72
68, Al Lifson scored five straight
points to bring the Tar Heels to
75-73. Malcom McLean pushed in
a onehander from the side to give
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Wallace sank; a foul shot, and
Lifson pushed in a basket from
the foul line to put Carolina one
point behind, 76-77.
Iikins then took a pass from
teammate Howard Deasey, turn
ed to his right and laid the ball in
the basket for the winning point.
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Carolina with about two minutes
left in the third period when Mc
Lean scored on a set shot to put
the Wildcats ahead 61-60.
The lead changed hands three
times and was lied five times in
the furious fourth period.
Carolina's margin of victory
came at the foul line . where it
made good on $2 of 28 free throws.
Lifson was high man for the
Tar Heels with 21 points. He was
followed by Likins who scored 16,
and Wallace with 15.
High man for the game was
Davidson's Joe Dudley, 6 foot 4
inch center from Winston-Salem,
with 25 points.
The lankv Likins turned in his
best game of the season. He took
in 21 rebounds for Carolina, 14
of them in the first half.
Score at half: 46-40, Carolina.
Referees: Bello and Williams'
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Carolina
WaUace, f .
Grimaldi, f
Lifson, f
Likins, c
Carter, c
Deasy, g
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