Thursday, December 11. 1952 The Daily Tar Heel Page Thre m m FOISTER'S Camera Store, Inc. Wentworth & Sloan NVITES YOU ro FIND OUT :0H YOURSELF how you can get a Quicker, Closer shave in LESS TIME than any other method, wet or dry Co vol ma I cukes T f gers, 8 "A 'id.rW Grimaldi Scores 26 For Tar Heels By Tom Peacock Led by co-captain Vince Gri maldi's near-perfect play, Caro lina's basketball team whipped the Clemson Tigers, 82-56, last night in Woollen Gym for its fourth straight Southern Confer ence victory. Grimaldi made 11 of 12 field goal attempts and added four foul shots in as many tries to lead the Tar Heels in scoring with 26 points. The six-foot senior guard from Philadelphia didn't commit any personal fouls, making his work for the night almost perfect. Carolina was never behind in the easy win. After Clemson tied the score at 2-2 in the first min ute of play, a quick Tar Heel lield goal gave Carolina the lead that was never threatened. Freshman sensation Jerry Vav- da trailed Grimaldi in scoring bv 9 points, making eight field goals and one foul shot for a 17 point total. Carolina co-captain Jack Wallace hit in double figures, scoring 10 points, and John Mc Graw and Barry Ryan led the vis itors with 14 and 10 points respectively. The speedy Tar Heels made 32 of 62 field goal attempts for a 51.5 percent shooting average, their best of the season. Skip your next shave and visit our store with a good 24-hour beard. We'll be glad to have you try the sensational new Sunbeam. There's none of this "30-day trial period" necessary none of this much-talked- -about "breaking in". Factory Representative In Our Store. THURS., Dec. 11 FRIDAY, Dec. 12 WENTWORTH & SLOAN JEWELERS Tar Babies Lose 74-68 Game To Raleigh Caps North. Carolina Wallace, Powell. fg ft pf tr 2 6 3 10 0 0 0 0 Vayda. f : 8 1 2 17 Maddie, c 2 2 0 6 Likins. c 4 119 Grimaldi, g 11 4 0 26 Schwarz, g 12 4 4 Winstead, g . 0 111 Phillips, g 4 13 9 TOTALS Clemson Robinson, Ryan, f McCullough, f Hicks, f Gage, McGraw, c Gaskins. c Revell, c 32 18 14 82 fg . 2 . 4 . 2 . 1 . 2 . 6 . 0 . 0 Murray, g 0 Wells, g 2 Yarborough, g 3 Moorer, g 0 ft 0 2 1 0 1 2 0 0 3 1 2 0 Vf 1 4 2 1 2 2 0 1 2 2 3 0 tp 4 10 5 2 5 14 0 0 3 5 8 0 TOTALS 22 12 20 56 The score bv Quarters: Carolina : 24 40 63 82 Clemson 10 25 39 56 Letter men Meet The Monogram Club will hold its weekly meeting at 7:15 tonight in the Club room. CLASSIFIEDS FOR RENT ROOMS FOR RENT BY THE WEEK or for weekends. Close in. Nice loca tion. 406 Cameron, can (Chg. lxl) ANNOUNCEMENT HAVE YOU A SCHOLARLY FRIEND ...v, c horH tn nlpasp? He mieht like VVHW J " - i a page out of a 15th century choir book. The UNICORN BOOK SHOP over Sutton s has them, juiai -oio. (Chg. lxl) tl Mill 111 rln Mil rf'lmlH lllll'i" "" t Flowers For Your Every Occasion CAROLINA FLOWER SHOP Just See Us m By Melvin Lang Raleigh High staved off a de termined drive by the Carolina jayvees last night to register a hard-won 74-68 upset victory over the lax Tar Babies. Playing one of their poorest games so far this season, Carolina was never in the game except for the last two . minutes of the first half and in the closing minutes of the final period. Despite the fact that Carolina controlled the ball throughout most of the first half, the alert Caps took advan tage of every break thrown their way. Raleigh entered the hectic fourth period with a 13-point spread in their favor, 54-41. Julian Adams quickly increased the Raleigh lead with a layup soon after . the tip-off. Raleigh maintained its wide margin until midway of the quarter when Gerald McCabe and Glen Ste phenson began to hit for the Tar Babies. Trailing 62-48 after three and one-half minutes of play, Mc Cabe connected on a one-handed push from the right corner and Stephenson hit on a free throw to narrow the margin to eleven. Charlie Wickham made a layup for the losers to cut the score to 62-53. Still on their scoring spree, Stephenson and McCabe coo BOOKS To Make Your Christmas Delicious THE INTIMATE BOOKSHOP 205 E. Franklin Si. Open Evenings pushed in a basket apiece to bring the margin down to five, 62-57. Adams finally broke the Raleigh scoring drought at that point with a; snowbird, but Mc Cabe came back with a push and Wickham hit on- a shot from the free throw line to make it 64-60 with 3:20 left in 1ie game. Thomas King and Lennox Johnson hit for Raleigh to carry the margin back to six, but Wick ham connected on two free throws and McCabe hit again from the right corner to place the score at 67-64, Raleigh. After Johnson had hit on a free throw, Don Neilson came back with two free tosses for the Tar Babies, making the score read 68-66. King made a layup for Raleigh, but Stephenson connected once again with his push shot to bring it back to two points, but Raleigh took over from that point to take command of the game and went on to win, 74-68, - " . - 1 Give MOM A Book We'll Gift-Wrap It And She'll Love It!!! THE INTIMATE BOOKSHOP 205 E. Franklin Si. Open Evenings 3 C Complete Line of VAN HEUSEN MEN'S WEAR T OWN CAMPU N-O-W O-P-E-N ! ! GLEN LENNOX LAUNDERET yf WESTINGHOUSE LAUNDROMATS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE DON'T FLUNK! BONE UP WITH A COLLEGE OUTLINE FROM THE INTIMATE BOOKSHOP 205 E. Franklin Si. Open Evenings ' December 12 WD MOTOR CO. IT'S THE SPORT SHOP FOR COMPLETE WEAR! fmm i 7 L It i. n TUXEDOS TAILS ACCESSORIES THE fe N. COLUMBIA ST. Like Good Food? Then You'll Certainly Like ... MICHAEL'S GRILL Zj AA A: U N IN N" M A" OOK CO SHOP! M CALLIN TH 0 NTIAAME (SH 205 E. 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