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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.
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FRIDAY, Dec. 12
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Tar Babies Lose 74-68
Game To Raleigh Caps
North. Carolina
Wallace,
Powell.
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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
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TOTALS
22 12 20 56
The score bv Quarters:
Carolina : 24 40 63 82
Clemson 10 25 39 56
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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
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Trailing 62-48 after three and
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Charlie Wickham made a layup
for the losers to cut the score to
62-53. Still on their scoring
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