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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1952 THE DAILY j?AR j3L Speight's 20 Points Lead State Victory RALEIGH, Feb. 23 The Wolf pack basketball team, gathering speed for the conference tourna ment next week, turned the game into a rout here tonight with a fourth quarter scoring spree that handed the Tar Heels their 15th straight defeat at State hands, 71 52. uTith only seven minutes left in the game State was leading, 57- l but forward Bobby Speight got i;u hot and scored seven of his 1) points as the Wolf pack out s.ored the Tar Heels, 14-2, and ail but blasted Carolina off the floor. Speight was . the game's high scorer with seven field goals and six free throws comprising his 20 markers. Al Lifson, who had av eraged 23 points during the last two weeks of play, was held to 13 points, but was the Carolina Curolina (52) FG FT PF TP Wallace, f 3 5 4 11 Lifson. f 8 2 4 13 W instead 0 0 1 0 l.ikins, c 114 3 Stnwrrz, c .. 0 2 4 2 Redding, c 0 0 3 0 Dcney, g 4 4 5 12 Phillips, g 0 11 1 Taylor, g 0 0 1 0 Crimaldi, g 2 12 5 TOTALS 17 16 29 52 State (71) FG FT PF TP Kukoy, g 4 0 5 8 Speight. I 7 6 5 20 Tyler, f 2 3 3 7 Morris, f 10 0 2 Thompson, c 5 2 5 12 Knapp, c 2 2 3 6 Cook, c 0 2 2 2 Tt rrill, g 2 13 5 Gotkin, g 2 2 2 6 Yurjn, g 0 0 1 0 Brandenburg, g 111 3 TOTAL 26 19 30 71 Halftime 24-31. State Free throws missed: Carolina Wal lace (3), Lifson (5), Redding (2). Gri maldi (3), Phillips (2)- State Speight (2). Kukoy. Knapp (2), Thompson (2), Gotkin, Morris. Terrill (2), Branden berg. Officials: Fox, Eisenstein. x-v.-.-.-: I State's Second Half Surge Beats UNC Jayvees, 61-48 UMC Stickmen , V , -t - f - " S. - 7 'J 1 GUARD BOB PHILLIPS. Carolina's lop substitute made one point while relieving start er Howard Deasy last night. He's considered the Tar Heels' most improved player this year. high scorer. Lifson was hampered when he drew his fourth foul at the start of the second half, but did not foul out. The victory gives State a 11-2 conference record and makes Carolina 3-10 in loop play. Caro lina has only one more game to play against Duke next Satur day in Durham. State did not have one of its good nights from the floor, but it topped Carolina. The Wolfpack hit on 26 of 88 shots for 29 per cent while Carolina made 18 of 73 attempts for a 25 percent ac curacy. Carolina made 16 of 31 foul shots and State hit on 19 of 35. . RALEIGH, Feb. 23 The Caro lina Jayvees, playing without their high scoring forward, Floyd Propst, blew a two point half- time lead and allowed the un beaten State Jayvees to win, 61- 48, here tonight. Coach Earl Ruth's team, which has improved in recent games and defeated Duke last week, was no match for the Wolflets in the second half without Propst. Propst was unable to play due to a cold. The Tar Heels spurted to a 27 25 halftime lead, but the shoot ing of State's forwards, Jim Stev enson and Kim Buchanan over took them. Stevenson got 13, Buchanan 18, and center Bobby Goss 12. All three players were demoted from the State varsity last week. Carolina was led by guard Joe Moser who got 12 points. For- Carolina (48) Pos. State (61) Mosier (10) F .... Stevenson (13) Prescott (10) F Buchanan (18) Dittmar (6) C ... Goss (12) Moser (12) G Lawrence (6) Fincannon (4) ....G Adams (7) Substitutions: Carolina Dillingham (1), Brantley (2), Nielson (3) State Kincaide. (5) . Halftime, Carolina 27, State 25. ward's Buell Mosier. and Roger Prescott each got 10 points for second high scoring honors for Carolina. UNC Chess Team Defeats Duke, 3-1 The Carolina chess club de feated the Duke Club, 3-1, in Durham Friday. Kit Crittenden of Carolina de feated Duke's Bill Chapman on board one. Molina-Y-Vedia of Duke defeated Tar Heel Makens on board two and Evans of Caro lina topped Bill Crowder of Duke on board three. Douglas Kahn of Carolina de feated Bill Huntley of Duke in the decisive match. Crittenden, Carolina captain announced that matches with Da vidson and State are being plan ned and that the team will com pete in the forthcoming Southern Intercollegiate Tournament. Open Se Against U Jack Wallace leads the Tar Heels in assists with an average of three per game. ason oyas Director of Athletics R. A. Fet zer has released a 12-match schedule for Carolina's 1952 la crosse team. The Tar Heels coached by Alan Moore, open the slate here March 29 against Georgetown Univer- Coach Moore requests that all lacrosse hopefuls meet to morrow at 3 p.m. in room 313 in Woollen Gym for a pre -practice meeting. sity. The contest will be the first of nine matches to be played on Navy Field. The Tar Heels won only one match in six outings last season. March 29 Georgetown University here; 31 Dartmouth, here. April 2 Williams College, here; 3 Yale, here; 10- Lehigh,- here; 12 Norfolk Naval Air Station, here; 18 Washington College, here; 26 Norfolk Naval Air Station, here. May 3 Virginia Tech, here; 10 Washington and Lee, Lexington, Va.; 12 Virginia Tech at Blacksburg, Va.; 15 Duke at Durham. h j- i,'J irtmsmttrz: ,i - DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 1. Sloths 4. Shinto temple 7. Poker stake 8. Center 10. Past part, of "be" 11. Elliptical 12. So. Am. mammal 13. Music note 11. Expression ' of interroga tion IB. Ever (pott.) 17. Convert into leather 19. Moslem title 20f. Argon (abbr.) 21. 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