WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1953 THE DAILY TAR HEEL PAGE THREE Tor. Vayda Leads UNC Quintet With Eighteen By Tom Peacock The Carolina basketball team eas ed through a slight' threat by the Davidson Wildcats to a spotless Southern Conference record, 71-60, last night in Woollen Gym. Freshman Jerry Vayda resumed his scoring pace of early season to take honors for the Tar Heels with 18 points. Wildcat Captain Joe f '' "",J" a iWWW m! 4 UIWMH mi H)injp,piuwii I " it I '" Carolina will meet Virginia Military Institute in another Southern Conference game at 8:00 in Woollen Gym tonight. Dudley was the game's high scorer with 20 points. - Carolina grabbed a 5-point lead to open the first quarter and held on to that margin for most of the remainder of the game. The Wildcats narrowed Carolina's lead to 13-11 at the end of the first period, but a scoring threat by Al Lifson and Bob Phillips in creased Carolina's margin to 18-12 at the start of the second period. Davidson's Gerald King tied for second high honors, equalling Vay da's 18-point total. Carolina's Lif son hit for 16 and Co-Captain Vince Grimaldi's pace cooled down to 13. The difference in the game was the foul shooting, with UNC miss ing only 10 free throws while the Wildcats miscued on 20. The Tar Heels had a 37 per cent shooting average from the floor, hitting on 12 shots out of 71 attempts. Carolina co-Captain Jack Wallace returned to the lineup and made ) a brief appearance in last night's game, his first since leaving the team with appendicitis. V, - V t 71-60; Junior VairmHy L Imps Trounce JV's, 105-47, At Duke Gym DURHAM, Jan. 13-(Special)- Duke's junior varsity basketball team ran Carolina's JayVees off the court here tonight, whipping the out-classed Tar Babies by the one-sided count of 105-47. With every player except one oh the squad hitting for at least two points, the Blue Imps scored at least 20 in each of the four periods Wrestlers At Duke Tonfte In Benefit Maflch v A 4, 'A The junior varsity will meet Duke again at 6:00 tonight at Woollen Gym in a game pre ceeding the varsity's game with VMI. Carolina's wrestlers, winners of one meet this season, meet Duke at Durham tonight in a benefit March of Dimes program at the Duke Gym. The Tar Heels equaled their out put for last year by defeating Da vidson, 17-11, in a match last quar ter. The Carolina team won one match while losing nine last season. But Coach Sam Barnes has an improved squad over his 1952 team and the Tar Heels are given a good chance - of taking their second straight win. No admission will be charged for the match, which will be preceeded by the finals of the Duke intra mural tournament. Instead contri- to thrash Carolina in this little Big Four game which preceeded the clash between the Duke and VMI varsities. The Tar Heels were never able to get a consistent scoring attack going, their greatest effort being the 19 points they scored in the first period. In both the second and ourth quarters the Blue Imps held heir visitors to a meager six points. Tom Shores and Glen Stephenson were the only two Tar Babies to hit in the double column. Shores had 15 and Stephenson 13 to col lect over half of their team's points, j Although there was little doubt' as to the outcome of the game , 1 In reserve Barnes will have Gor don Forrester, Arthur Gregory and Miles Gregory. Miles Gregory, a member' of the football team this buttons to the March of Dimes will being two of his standouts. be sought. ' Pawlik is a iunior and went to Coach Barnes will rely on a good the finals of the Southern Confer- many veterans in an attempt to enee consolations last year before beat the Blue Devils, with co-cap-.being forced to forfeit his match Past fall, wrestled in 1950 before tains Harry Pawlik and Ed Haines 'because of broken xibs. Other lettermen who will help are Earl Kendric, a sophomore, Tom Stokes, Pete McGehee, Harvey Brad haw, Bill Hill, and Andy Holt. WAKE TICKETS Today is the last day that stu dents, professors, and employees of the University holding pass books ending in odd numbers can ex change their passbooks for regular tickets to the Wake Forest game next Tuesday. Students with pass books ending in even numbers will have a chance to get tickets starting tomorrow. IN SOUTHERN CONFERENCE Tar Heels Lead Conference With State, Deacons Close CAROLINA Player Lifson, f Schwarz, g Vayda, f Grimaldi, g Likins, c Wallace, g Phillips, g Carter, c Winstead, g Clancy, g Totals FG . 5 . 0 . 7 . 5 . 1 . 1 . 2 1 0 . 0 .24 0 18 13 3 FT PF TP 6 2 16 0 4 3 1 4 0 1 1 0 20 0 4 3 1 0 3 0 0 1 23 DAVIDSON Player Keith, f Brown, f Dudley, c Fowle, g Reams, g King, g Cobb, f Howell, f Milton, c Bennett, g Harding, g Weeks, Totals FG FT PF TP 0 0 0 0 . 5 . 8 . 0 . 0 . 7 . 2 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 J22 Score by quarters: Carolina 13 18 Davidson 11 15 1 4 1 0 4 2 3 0 0 0 1 16 20 15 2 5 2 1 4 1 2 1 0 1 3 22 VINCE GRIMALDI ... gets 13 points Davis Takes Tennis Crown Mary Ruth Davis defeated Caro lyn Johnson in the finals of the jWAA tennis tournament to gain the campus women's tennis cham pionship, Miss Davis, a graduate 'student from Robbins, N. C, won the final match by a three love count. Other girls who finished in the final rounds were Frankie Allen, Sandra Donaldson, Dorothy Liggett; 11 'and Nancy Gerlach. 20 1 11 0 18 6 3 0 0 0 1 60 71 2071 19 0 Half-time score: 51-41, Carolina. KAPPA PSI PLEDGES Beta Xi chapter of Kappa Psi Fraternity pledged eight boys Mon day night. The new pledges are Johnny Andrews, Winston-Salem; Stuart Rollins, Winston - Salem; Robert Gaines Wilson, Leaksville; Carl Baber, Mt.-Airy; I B. Doyle, Roa noke Rapids; John Barringer, Car-ITmohlett.- Elizabeth City, ' and Sterling Grey Davis. WOMEN'S BASKETBALL The Women's basketball club will meet Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock in the Women's gym and all interested students are invited to attend. The club is trying to arrange games with other schools and hopes to schedule several contests for this season. NORTH CAROLINA Player McCabe Neilson Kinzey FG FT PF TP 1 Stevenson Radovich . Walker Whitley Bowden Dittmar Woods Williams . Osbourne Shores Wickham . Tyler Ziggarelli . TOTALS DUKE Tobin . 4 . 0 . 0 . 3 . 1 . 1 . 0 . 0 . 1 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 7 . 0 . 0 . 0 .17 in closed caucussesto map out plans and speculate just how Hor ton will suggest remedying what he balled the "comparative medocrity" of SEC programs. Duncan" Barnes Alexander Bateman Thompson Artus Appleton Morgan Reese Simms Blackburn . Hettleman Belmont Axtell Kehoe TOTALS . 2 . 1 . 0 . 1 . 9 . 1 . 1 . 5 . 1 . 0 . 6 . 1 . 3 . 3 . 2 . 0 -36 0 0 0 7 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 13 2 4 2 0 0 1 2 2 2 0 4 1 3 2 0 33 1 2 1 5 3 2 2 3 5 3 1 1 2 1 0 2 34 2 2 2 2 0 0 1 3 2 0 0 Coach Frank McGuire's Tar Heels are leading the Southern Confer ence pack as the cage season ap proaches the half-way mark. How ever, they are closely followed by N.C. State and Wake Forest, dead locked for second place. The Tar Heels, winners of eight games with no defeats, meet two more Southern Conference foes this week, playing host to V.M.I. and traveling to Maryland for a Satur day night contest. N. C. State, boasting six wins against one loss in Conference play, .from the start, it was not. until the fourth period that the Blue Imps made a complete rout of it. They 8 .hit for 35 points in the final stanza 0 while Carolina could get only six. 0 13 Larry Bateman, last year's all 3 tate high school center from 2 .Greensboro, led the Imps with 18 1 joints on nine field goals. Tobin, 0 Appleton and Simms all hit for 12 1 v 0 0 15 1 0 0 47 12 4 4 4 18 2 3 12 4 2 12 6 7 9 6 .0 takes on William and Mary and George Washington in games this week. The latter encounter is the Conference "game of the week as the Colonials have a respectable 7-2 mark in Conference activity. Other teams weh may place in the Conference tournament are West Virginia with six wins and two losses, and Maryland, with five victories against one loss. Important Conference games this week, besides the State-GW tussle, find Wake Forest at Clemson and William and Mary at Richmond. 3 ,to tie for the runner-up spot. The half-time score was 48-26 in Mangum; Court 7 Cobb-1 vs Duke's favor. School-3. MURALS Basketball 4:00: Court 3 Lewis 2 vs. BVP-1; Court 5 Emerson-1 vs. Joyner-2; Court 6 Alexander-1 vs. Joyner-4; Court 7 Law School-1 vs. Wins-ton-2. 5:00: Court 3 Med School-1 vs. Dental School; Court 5 Winston-1 vs. Everett-2; Court 6 Ruffin-2 vs. Med 19 105 Score by periods: North Carolina 19 7 15 647 Duke 28 20 22 35105 Dixon, (Continued from page 1) large crowds, and both times stu dents complained that it was diffi cult to find seats. Meantime.campus politicians met BENJAMIN FRANKLIN'S Auto Biographical Writing! is PUBLISHED AT $6.00 OUR SPECIAL The Intinate Boslishog 205 E. Franklin St. Open Evenings J. Paul Sheedj Switched to Wildroot Cream-Oil Because He Flunked The Finger-Nail Test -WET" $ St, v 4 i. . s to-.:. I f2 S 1? ? nnUrd W. 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