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M rtiilH - "-nil v It Tir Arr- SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1952 AGE THREE THM TIATT.V TAP ttppt X r i t i - ' : Groat Leads Scoring With 48 Points By Ed Staines DURHAM, Feb. 29 All-American Dick Groat, playing his last game in the Duke Indoor Sta dium, scored an amazing 48 points here tonight as the red-hot Duke Blue Devils won their 13th straight game, 94-64, over Caro lina. Groat led an over-powering last period drive, making 22 of Duke's 27 points as they coasted to vic tory; Duke's 22nd of the season against five losses. It was the final game of the year for the Carolina team, which finished the year with a 12-15 record. Groat made 19 of 37 shots, in cluding nine of his last 10. At one time in the fourth period he made seven straight field goals. His total of 43 points broke his own record for points scored in this gym. Deasy High Man The high scorer for Carolina was captain Howard Deasy with 21 points, including 10 field goals. It was the last game his last game in a Tar Heel uniform and one of his best. Al Lifson, usually the high scorer made 16 points and finishes his freshman year for Carolina with 425 points for an average of 15.7 per game. Deasy and Lifson made eight points apiece for Carolina in the third period and the Tar Heels drove within eight points of Duke, 5&-50, with two minutes left in the quarter. Carolina out scored the Blue Devils, 20-17 in this period. But at that, point Groat took charge and sank three straight field goals on jump shots. That was the signal for the entire team to start hitting and they did, mak ing 27 points to Carolina's 12 in the final period. UNC Never Led The Tar Heels never led in the game and had the score tied only once. Center Dick Crowder of Duke opened the game with a set shot and Lifson tied the game 2-2 on a jump shot. But Duke took off from there and had a 8-2 lead before the .Tar Heels could score again. Groat got 13 points in the first period for Duke, but then could get only 13 more in the next two quarters before running wild in the last one with 22. His total for the season is 701, compared with his 831 which he made last year for. a national record. Forward Jack Wallace, last year's high scorer took over sec ond place in team scoring for the year by one point, although he scored' only five points. Carolina (64) FG Wallace, - Lifson, f ' 7 Gaines, t 0 Bedding, c 0 Likins, c 1 Schwarz, c 0 Deasy, g 10 Phillips, g 1 Taylor, g .: 4 Grimaldi. g O TOTALS 24 Duke (94) Janicki, f .. Fleming, f Deimling, f . Latimer, f . Crowder, e Decker, c Olasow, c Ciroat, g FG - 5 . 1 . 0 . 0 . 3 .. 0 1 ....... 19 D'Emilio, g 5 Johnson, g . 2 TOTALS 36 Carolina 19 13 Tnlf. 29 21 Tree throws missed: Carolina Gri maldi, Deasy (3) , Wallace (5), Phillips, Taylor. DukeGroat, D'Emilio, Janicki. Officials Heft, Fox. ... FT PF TP 3 2 5 2-5 16 0 1 o oio 10 3 1 0 1 1 .4 21 4 3 6 1 3 9 3 2 3 16 21 64 FT PF TP 3 3 13 4 3 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 4 7 0 1 0 0 12 10 4 43 4 : 2 14 0 14 22 20 94 20 12 64 17 27 94 JV Cagers Lose To Duke, 65-63, In Last 8 Seconds DURHAM, .Feb. 29 Guard Jack Tarr's field goal with eight seconds remaining in the game gave Duke junior varsity basket ball team a 65-63 win in a thrill er here tonight. . .. With the score tied, 6 3 -all and two minutes left in the game, Duke forward Frank Shiff held the ball for a minute and a half before passing in to . Tarr who made the set shot from near the foul circle. v Carolina center Chuck Ellen wood tied the game on a foul shot after a Carolina rally had carried, the Tar Heels from 10 points behind, 63-53. The leaders in the drive were Buell Mosier, Albert Long, and Floyd Propst. The Blue Devils got off to a good start and led, 34-28 at half. Roger Kingsbury, the high scorer of the game with 32 points, kept the Tar Heels within striking dis tance and carried the team to A WONDER-WORLD OF FANTASTIC ADVENTURE! f! mm h . t i ... CESAR RQEIEIIO . it : & wifH Kftwy BROOKE Qmk CHANDUR MflTOM i s - ' ' ' VP, 1i TODAY LATE SHOW SATURDAY SUND AY MONDAY ( Tho battle s of Texas... and the bcttle Vcfths sexes! V foul shot. within one point, - 51-50, of the Duke team in, the third period. But the Blue Devils put on a spurt led by Shiff and were not tied until Ellenwood made his foul shot. Carolina (63) V Pos. Duke (65) Long (6) F Shiff (140 Propst (20) F Cashman (11) Ellen wood (5) C Lambey (11 Kingsbiiry (32) G . . Tarr () Moser (10) G Peters (11) Halitime: 34-28, Duke. Substitutions Carolina: Brantley (9), Mosier (3). Duke: Turner (3), Brewer (2). Carter (4). State's Maftsbn Sets Record (Continued from page 1) him earlier this season. Heins tied Levy for the number two spot. Bob Stenberg, another of State's fabulous frosh, came through when the pressure was on to eop the, low board championship. Carolina's It. S. White and Joe Kelso, who finished second and third respectively, had both out scored Stenburg in the State Carolina dual meet. 50-yard freestyle 1. Sonia (NCS), 2. tie between Heins (UNC) and Levy (UNC), 4. Chum (NCS), 5. Boxley (VMI), 6. Ambler (UNC). Time 24.1. oxmu, z. aeeman iuimi;), j. Harring ton (VMI), 4. Dunlap (NCS), 3. John son (VMI), 6. Jewell (UNO. Time 2:17.4. 220-yard freestyle 1. Mattson (NCS), 2. Evans. (UNC), 3. Nawss (NCS) , 4. Shannon (UNC), 5. Milton OJH), 6. McCready (VMI), time 2:M6 (nw record, old record 2:12.5, set by Matt-, son in 1952). . , . 220-yard breastroke 1. Wall (UNC), 2. Arata (NCS), 3. Haskell- (Dutee), 4. Saum (VMI). 5. Lynes (NCS), f. Dey ton (NCS) , time 2:28.2. Diving 1. Stenberg (NGSi 2. White NUNC), 3. Kelso (UNC) , 4. Poppenfeerg (Duke), 5. Gundersdorf (VMI), 6. El lison (VPI). Points 127.8. 400-yard relay 1. UNC, 2. VPI, 3. 3; Duke, 4. VMI, 5. State, 6. Davidson, rime 3.38.9, (new record, old record 3:39.8, set by UNC in 1948). t -4 ' . I v 1 - i Campus Interviews on Cigarette Tests : No. '36... weq ' ': ' usually mild-mannered and easy-going lad, he really made the fur fly when he realized the trickiness of most of the so-called cigarette mildness tests I He knew there was one honest test of cigarette mildness. Millions of smokers everywhere know, too there's one true test! : It's the sensible test ... . the; 3 6-Day Camel Mildness Test, which simply asks you to try Camels as your steady smoke on a pack-after-pack, ; ! i ; day-after-day basis. Nosnap judgments! Once : youVe tried 1 Camels m your "TTZone" (T for Throat, T for Taste), you?U see why J. . ' i '. t '''' i After cs SI the Mildness Tests . . j" . - x-.v: i 4 t W4. r'f
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