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Tar Heel Cagers Meet Richmond Tomorrow Friday, December 5, 1952 The Daily Tar Heel Paga THrea By Tom Peacock The North Carolina basketball team, winners of two Southern Conference games in as many starts this season, takes a two day rest and then plays the Uni versity of Richmond here Satur day night in another Conference contest. Carolina will be favored to ex tend its win streak against the Spiders, but Richmond is always tough and gave Carolina a scare last year before bowing, 62-56, on the Richmond court. Tar Heel coach Frank McGuire is hoping for an improvement in his squad over the past two games. Carolina opened Monday night with a 70-50 victory over The Citadel, and then beat Wash ington and Lee, 67-43, on Wed nesday. The Tar Heels started slow in both games, allowing the opponent to grab an early lead. Carolina made 22 of 75 field goal attempts against Washing ton and Lee for a fair floor aver age, but did very .poorly at the foci line. The new Southern Con ference rule allowing a second try at a missed foul shot helped the Tar Heels little. High scorer for the Tar Heels and their brightest new player is freshman Jarry Vayda who scored 21 and 17 points in the first two starts. Vayda started against The Citadel when Paul Likins was sick, and has been in the lineup since. In addition to Vayda, Carolina is paced by the floor play of its two co-captains, forward Jack Wallace and guard Vince Grim aldi. The team is rounded out by Bud Maddie and Bob Phillips, with Likins and Ernie Schwarz seeing considerable action. The Tar Heels are without the services of their high scorer in 1951, and two other top prospects because of scholastic difficulties. Sophomore Al Lifson, the high scorer, Jippy Carter, and Pete Anisko are all given good chances to break into the lineup in Janu ary. Anisko has a slight ankle injury now, but will be ready soon. Carolina Swimmers Go To VMI Tomorrow HE LOVED AS HE FOUGHT LIKE THE SAVAGE HE WAS ! OBUR.Br SEE Technicolor CHARLTON HESIDNq , ... straight from his triumph in f f The Greatest Show on Earth." , C-, 4 BORROW- HANSON -TAYIDR Ma EPSTEIN ScrwwUw fry SYDNEY ECEKM A PmucbbI Wctiirt :t, i h GEORGE MARSHALL Carolina's defending Southern Conference champion swimming team will onen the season tomor row with a meet against VMI at Lexington, Va. The Tar Heels are heavily favored to repeat as champions this year with most of their swimmers back from last year. The junior varsity will also nucleus of last year's undefeated open its season tomorrow with a meet against High Point High at Bowman Gray Memorial Pool. Expected to lead the varsity are such swimmers as Buddy Baarck, Donnie Evans, Barry Wall and others who formed the squad. Trustees (Continued from page 1) of Lenoir County, James L. Wood son of Rowan County, Arch T. Allen of Wake County, Mrs. Ed M. Anderson or Ashe County, William C. Barfield of New Han over County, Kemp D- Battle of Nash County, William G. Clark of Edgecombe County, Mrs. Nan cy Hall Copeland of Hertford County. W. T. Harris of Montgomery County, Hugh Horton of Martin County, Paul E. Jones of Pitt County, A. H. London of Chat ham County, A. L. Monroe of Wake County, John J. Parker of Mecklenburg County, Claude W. Rankin of Cumberland County. William P. Saunders of Moore County, Shahame Taylor of Guil ford County, Herman Weil of Wayne County, R. Lee Whitmore of Henderson County, Hill Yar borough of Franklin County, and J. Robert Young of Harnett County. CAROLINA NOW PLAYING Give Laughter For Christmas Nowhere can you find so much fun, in and out of books, as at your famous old Intimate Bookshop. 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