Thursday. December 4. 1952
The Daily Tar Heel
Carolina Beats W&L, 67-48,
For Second Straight SC Win
v By Tom Peacock
North Carolina's basketball
team sluggishly dealt the Wash
ington and Lee Generals a 67-48
loss last night in Woollen Gym
to give the Tar Heels their second
straight Southern Conference vic
tory. The Generals led Carolina dur
ing the first quarter, but Tar
Heel J airy Vayda tied the score
at 14-14 with a long set shot just
as the period ended. Co-Captain
Jack Wallace put Carolina in the
lead, 16-14, and Washington and
Lee never threatened again. Car
olina enjoyed a 34-23 halftime
lead.
Charlie Topp, a six-foot, two
inch sophomore from Wheeling,
W. Va, paced both teams in scor
ing with a 20 point total for the
losers. Topp made 12 out of 14
foul shot atempts, but scored only
four times from the floor.
Vayda, a freshman who was
UNC
Wallace, f
Schwartz, f
Vayda, f
Powell, f .
Maddie, c
Likins, c
Grimaldi, g
Phillips, g
Winstead, g
TOTALS
W&L
Phi Gams Win
Volley Title
The Phi Gams, functioning like
a well-oiled machine, trounced the
Law School, 15-4 and 15-6, to win f T .
the campus volleyball champion-! Huddle f
ship yesterday afternoon. Dunker
The winners, led by Landy Grif-! Callaway f
fen, who played outstanding as j persor, f
setup, and Steve Jones, started j pkjcn c
off fast to win the first game I Schenkel "c"
15-4 and then go on to take tfce;Walden g
second easily, using a strong of- s
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high scorer in Carolina's opener,
led the Tar Heels with six field
goals and five 'foul shots for 17
points. Only one other Tar Heel,
Bud Maddie with 13 points, scor
ed in double figures.
The Carolina timing and shoot
ing was way off, with the Tar
Heels sinking only 22 of 75 field
goal attempts. Carolina could
score on one fast break in the
first three quarters.
CLASSIFIEDS
LOST
ONE PAIR OF BLUE-RIMMED
girl's glasses. Return to KenneUi Lee
r rye. 212 Aycock. Reward.
McCabe And Shores Pace Junior Varsity
To 82-75 Victory Over Wake Forest
By Melrin Long
Carolina's junior varsity recov
ered from an erratic first half to
finally get past a hard playing
Wake Forest team, 82-75, in the
preliminary contest to the varsity
clash here last night.
Paced by the play of forwards
Gerald McCabe and Tommy Shor
es and guard Jack Woods, the Tar
Heel jayvees held on to a slim
lead throughout most of the sec
ond half to take their first win of
the season.
est margin for either
way of the quarter.
Wake Forest fg
Jones, f
Davis, f ;
Yarboro, f
Weatherspoon c
Howell, c
Bobbitt, g
Abbott, g
Swicord, g
Howard, g
Bamby, g
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McCabe, f .
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10 Walker, f
8 Shores, f
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12 Neilson, f 2 0 3
5 Bowden, c 14 4
11 Dittmar.c 115
10 Kinzey, c 0 0 1
12 , Woods, g 4 7 4
5 'Whitley, g 0 0 0
S kWickham, g 0 5 4
TOTALS 22 31 33 751
TOTALS
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Pacing the Lawyers, winners in
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