THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1952 THE DAILY TARHEEI. PAGE THR3 .www iujifiDC5 uooo .-vjame.. Against Champion Wolfpack By Bill Peacock Carolina basketbaU coach Tom Scott isn't predicting a win over State here Saturday night, but he's sure the fans in Woollen Gyn Will be treated to a very good game. "We can expect the worse from State," he said, "but it ought to be a very good game. We hope to turn the tide and win this one." The Tar Heels haven't beaten the champion Wolfpack since 1946. "We'll have to shoot well and guard them carefully. Against State in the Dixie Classic (a game which State won, 58-51) -we went to sleeps and let them get three quick baskets which cost . us the game. - The team hasn't played quite up to the form it; showed in the Dixie Classic, but Scott feels that Vince Grimaldi, who went into a slump for about two weeks, is ready to give the Tar Heels the kind of play he turned in at the start of the season. "Vince started scoring in Phil adelphia (he got 17 against Tem ple and 14 Tuesday against Fort Bragg) and we hope we can get more balance in our attack. But everyone will have to go all-out to win." The center position, which Scott said would decide the team's rec ord this year, is improving right along, said Scott. Paul Likins, who has played most of the time at that position, is doing much bet ter on his rebound work and has -upped his scoring average con siderably. . State warmed up for the game by polishing off Loyola of Balti more, 74-33, in a game in which Everett Case : allowed his entire team to play. State has the only perfect record in the conference (7-0), but has lost five games to intersectional foes. Their overall record is 12-5 compared to the 10-6 of Carolina. WAA MURALS 7:00 Smith vs KD; 7:50 Mclver vs Stray Greeks; 8:40 Alpha Gams vs Carr Dorm. ; Extra Coach President Gordon Gray sat on the bench with the Carolina gymnastics team when it met Army "at West Point last week. y The Tar Heel prexy was at the Academy to present a portrait of Robert E. Lee. Army won 69-40, however, despite the coaching. After a successful career as a high school mentor Tom Scott, Carolina coach, took over at Con- Jeordia College in Minnesota for it pays to read tub classifieds 'bis first collegiate job. Intramural Scoreboard BASKETBALL 4:00--Court 1 Sigma Nu 2 vs Sigma Chi 1; 2 NROTC 2 vs Lewis 2; 3 Man lev 1 vs Ay cock 3: 4 TEP 2 vs Zeta Psi 2. 5:00 Court 1 Sigma Chi 3 vs KA 2; 2 SAE 3 vs Kappa Psi 1; 3 ATO 3 vs Beta 2; 4 ATO 4 vs Phi Gam 4. 7:00 Court 1 Sigma Nu 3 vs Zeta Psi 1; 2 PiKA 2 vs Beta 1; 3 Chi Phi 1 vs Chi Psi 2; 4 Phi Kap Sig 4 vs Pi Kap Phi 2. 8:00 Court 1 Graham 2 vs Mangum; 2 Phi Delt Chi 2 vs Lamb Chi 1; 3 SPE 2; 4 Phi Delt Theta 1 vs PiKA 3. HANDBALL Courts A, B, C, 7:00 Connor vs Med School 1; 7:45 Sigma Chi vs TEP 2. TABLE TENNIS 4:00 Beta 3 vs Pi Lamb 3; 4:40 Kap Sig 2 vi DKE 2; 7:00 Lewis vs Med School 1; 7:40 Winston 1 vs Connor 2; 8-20 TEP 1 vs Phi Delt 3; 8:20 Sig Chi 1 vs PI Kap Phi. Tuesday's Basketball Kap Psi 2 Chi Psi 2 Delta Psi Pi Lamb Phi Theta Chi 2 Beta 3 Chi Psi 1 . Zeta Psi 4 ATO 2 Phi Kap Sig 2 64 29 36 23 37 67 44 22 17 S4 8 27 37 17 Phi Delt Theta 1 DKE 2 SAE 1 Zeta Psi 3 Table Tennis 2 Chi Phi 1 . DKE 1 1 3 Phi Kap Sig 1 Theta Chi 1 0 2 Phi Gam 1 PiKA 1 1 7:00 Smith vs KD; 7:50 Mclver vs Stray Greeks; 8:40 Alpha Gams vs Carr Dorm. 3 LETS TALK ABOUT USED BOOSCS Next time you stop in the InT timate. Bookshop, take a look at the old book corner, back by the text department. You'll find the darnest hodge podge of odd books you ever set eyes on. Prices range from a rare North Carolina history at $45.00 down to a big section of old stuff at 48c. 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