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appointment in the conference
this year. Figured as the team
to give State a battle for the
championship, the Blue Devils
have a 4-3 SC mark, and a 12-5
overall record. Carolina has. a 6
4 conference' record and a 10-8
overall record,
, A victory for either team to
night would greatly enhance its
possibility for tourney berth. A
few weeks ago Carolina was con
sidered 'one of the two teams in
the conference sure of a place In
the annual playoffs, but how the
local five will have, to improve
to get in the tournament.
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1924 Tar Heels won their finals
game from Alabama by 26-18.
Cobb was high scorer with 15
points. Cobb also was high scorer
for the tournament with 59 points,
with Carmichael second with 43.
The late O. B. Keeler wrote in
his Atlanta Journal column that
coolness was mainly responsible
for the Tar Heels win. "Not dis
counting the least bit in the world
the superb mechanical ability of
the Tar Heels, you understand,
but in the final analysis it was
coolness under fire that won the
1924 championship," Keeler wrote.
The Tar Heels of that era were
among the pioneers of the man-to-man
defense. Keeler was im
pressed with that, too. "Running
in couples," he wrote, "stepping
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