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PAGE FOUR FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1952 Jayvees Top 5 Raleigh Pi THE DAILY TAR HEEL . Carolina Jayvees hit lhe win ning trail in Raleigh lasi nighi hy lopping Raleigh High School 50 io 44. Diltmar and Dillingham were igh men for ihe Tar Hels wilh 9 points each." Murdoch of Ra--igh iopned the scoring with 15 points Halfiime score was 23 lo 16 "n favor of the Jayvees. Murals YEARS III THE MAKIHG! I : V (1 . ' . 'i i , - -V I - i . - -1. . ,s L-j cf Sjsactaclcsl Alv , ; , v x a i J - 1 i. . f ' ,1 I vTECilMCOLOR ' WEDNESDAY'S Alexander Aycock L.. Beta 1 Kap Si 1 . Pi Lamb 1 TABLE TENNIS ........... Stacy 1 Winston 2 !. Phi Kap Sig ATO 1 ..: Sig Nu 2 . Zeta Psi 3 0 ijkir. FRIDAY TTFRmTAPVi low Cnnpp Pi fill Dlfl Mil SllBT'GMGffl ; , , titi RICHARD CARLSON Scrsfln Ray by Helen Deutsch Based on th Novel by H. Rider Haggard fiireci hi C0MPT0N BENNETT and ANDREW MARTOM PiOfrf.WSAM ilMBALIST A Kltra-GoUwv-Mw 1 BSr. TODAY Tom ScoM Writes On Crowd Behavior Carolina basketball coach Tom Scott has an article in the current issue of The Bulletin of the National Association of Basketball Coaches. -The Scott article concerns team and crowd behavior 5n basketball. The Tar Heel mentor serves on the Rules and Editorial com mittees of lhe national group. Scott came here in 1946 fol lowing a stint in the Navy. jjPBetter Dry Cleaning MM At :L.'-:cv s 4, - V 'r - V i vf . - i 1 .......-:v':--.:.,.v J 4 $m fwrf- vJ"' A I V X 1 All Dirt Out Spots Vanish Perspiration Gone Posts No More Than 'mmm narv urv pnin? - J WIWMIIIIIjp University Cleaners Opposite Post Of fica 1 Phone 4921 .ivW&XA- DUKE FORWARD BERNIE JANICKI is one of the big new stars of the conference, averaging better than 15 points per game. The sophomore from Ambridge, Pa., is also one of the best re bounders in the area, averaging more than 15 per game. Both I earns Seek-Berth In Tourney By Ed Slarnes Carolina's basketball team will face its third Big Four team in a row tonight when it plays host to Duke's Dowerful Blue Devils at 8 o'clock in Woollen Gym. , Sparked by All-American guard Dick Groat, the Blue Devils pro vide a big hurdle for the Tar Heels who are striving for a position in the Conference tournament. Duke has a high scoring team which is capable of playing ex tremely . good games.- The Blue The junior varsity basketball team plays a preliminary game wilh the Duke Jayvees at 6:15 p.m. The Duke, team defeated Carolina, 68-56, in a previous game. THOUSANDS of 1 ' . New "78" RPM "Pop" Records Undefeated 1924 UNC Team Here For Reunion Tonight By Jake Wade The only Carolina basketball team to go through a season unde feated will be one of the four teams at the "Old Chamns" rpnni here tonight when the Tar Heels meet Duke in Woollen Gymnasium. inis was the 1924 quint, captained by Winton Green." Other lettermen that year' were Cart Carmichael, Jack Cobb, Bill jje vin, Bill Dodderer, Troy Johns ton, Henry Lineberger, "Monk" McDonald, and Jim Poole.' Nor man bhepard was coach and Bretney Smith manager. n (5 for $1.00) CO 2500 different selections This talented team won 19 con secutive games during' the regular season without a setback. Then it defeated Kentucky, Vanderbilt, Mississippi A. and M. and Ala bama in the Southern tournament at Alabama to take the Dixie title. ' The famous Helms Foundation later proclaimed Carolina's 1924 team national champions and Jack (Spratt) Cobb "Player of the Year." Both Cobb and Cart Car michael were named on the Helms All-America tram. Devils are averaging 79.4 points a game, which places therfi third j in the nation offensively. Groat is sixth in the nation in scoring with 413 points. Groat, averaging 24.3 points per I game tnjs season, had a major hand in both of Duke's wins over Carolina last year, and scored 16 points in the Gerry Gerrard Me morial game this season whirh Duke won, 77-59. There is no rest for the weary, j and the Tar Heels, losers of their last three conference tilts, will run into Groat plus several other I fine, players. Bernie Janicki, a sophomore! forward from Ambridge,' Pa., has teamed up with Groat to give the Dukes a double scoring punch. Janicki is third in the Big Five scoring race with a 15.7 average. Kudy DEmilio, another sopho more from Philadelphia, Pa., is 13 with a 10 per game average. Vince Grimaldi will probably draw the nod to guard the Duke ace. The Tar Heel's 6-foot guard I did a good job in the Gerrard Me morial game against Groat. . The 16 points that the All-American scored were the second lowest in his college career. Al Lifson is Carolina's top scor er with 252 points in 18 games for a 14.0 average. Grimaldi is se cond with 244 points for a 13.5 average, and Wallace third with n i U U M It if sS0 Q A&P IS A GOOD PLACE TO GET GOOD FOOD BUY! I...,H,,li.,.. jjj. .. ,.,, C , ,; , A . i" . Vi , lfr 3 V CUSTOMERS' CORNER This space has 6 million bosses and so have our stores. We are out to serve 6 million folks every day ; . . to give them so courteously . . . to make shop value on every item . . . to do ping as pleasant as possible You're the "Boss" and you and all our other customers. And we have to answer to you. So if you do not have a criticism about service or a suggestion on how we can improve it, please write. Vou're sureof an answer. CUSTOMER RELATIONS DEPT. A&P Food Stores 420 Lexington At., New Fork 17,'N.T. 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