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Tar Heels Take 15tK Gonfest
CLEMSON, S. S., Jan. 31 (Special)Carolina's high ridfcg Tar
Heels played steady basketball to overcome a hot Clemson team here
tonight, 91-80, and extend its Southern Conference victory string to
13-1. .
Despite amazing accuracy from thk floor that gave the Tigers a
better-than-50 per cent first half
6hooting average, Clemson couldn't
hold on to an early lead and Caro
lina closed fast at the half to
command a 45-53 margin. -
The Tigers took the opening tip
off, scored, and ran up a quick
lead, but the Tar Heels stuck with
them and were behind only two
points, 21-19, at. the end of the
first quarter. With less than a
minute left in the half Carolina
poured in two quick baskets and
went ahead for the first time in
the game.
Carolina's Bud Maddie took scor
ing honors, making six field goals
and nine free throws for 21 points
before fouling out late in the fourth
period. Tar Heel forward Al Lif son
followed with 20, and Clemson's
McCullough was high for the los
ers with 19.
The Tar Heels played consistent
ly throughout the game and made
29 or 71 field goal attempts for a
40 per cent average.
Clemson's first half surge was
largely because of guard Murray's
eight field foals and one foul shot,
17-point first half total. Tar Heel
Vince Grimaldi did an excellent
job of guarding Murray in the
second half and held him scoreless
to relieve Carolina of the pressure.
Carolina
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Wallace, f
Vayda, f
Likins, c
Grimaldi, g
Lifson, g
Radovich, f
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TOTALS .
Clemson
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Ryan, g
Gage, c
Hicks, f
McGraw, c
Murray, g :
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Yarborough, g
Morrer, g
TOTALS
80
21
20
Score by quarters:
CAROLINA 19
CLEMSON 21
Half-time score: 45-43, Carolina.
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91-80 Win;
Rifle Team
Places Sixth
In Tourney
Carolina's crack Naval ROTC
rifle team finished sixth among 78
.teams from 52 schools competing
for the 1953 William Randolph
Hearst Trophy, it was learned here
this week.
The Carolina team compiled a
team score of 919 out o fa possible
1000 points, just 11 points behind
the first place team representing
the NROTC unit of UCLA. Others
finishing ahead of UNC were Ore
ggon State College, 929; University
of Illinois, 928; University of Wash
ington, 922; and the University of
Pennsylvania, 920. '
The Of f icer-in-Charge of the
UNC team is Major Frank C. Cald:
well, USMC, and the team is coach
ed by T-Sgt. John A. Quinn, USMC.
The five-man team is composed of
Donald Lee Harley, Haddonfield, N.
J.; Joseph F. Rosenberg, Troy, Ala.;
John P. Jackson, Barnesville, Va.;
Elon A. Abernethy, Jr., Blowing
Rock; Raymond L. White, Colum
bus, Ga.
The Carolina team is now prepar
ing for the important final leg of
the Southern Conference ROTC
Rifle Tournament of North Carolina
which is to be fired at Davidson
College on Saturday, Feb. 7. The
UNC NROTC shooters are in sec
ond place in that competition and
hoping to upset the AF ROTC team
from N. C. State College which is
now leading by 27 points .
Sooner Grid
Series Made
A two-game football series with
the University of Oklahoma was an
nounced yesterday by the Athletic
Department. .
The Sooners will play in Chapel
Hill on Sept. 24, 1955 and the Tar
Heels will go to Norman, Oklahoma
on Sept. 29, 1956.
The two teams have met one time,
in the Sugar Bowl game, Jan.
1949. The Sooners won that game.
14-6.
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Qretatesi In Southern History;' Sdys
Coach Casey Of WC Swimmers
By Julian W. Scheer
Coach Ralph Casey doesn't
mind putting the whammy on his
Carolina swimming team. "It's
the greatest in Southern swim
ming history, . the University'
f inest, and if we get beat, it'll
be an upset," he says with un
usual, news-making candor.
There is little chance of such
an upset this season. The Tar
Heels face a powerful Florida
team here next Saturday in Bow
man Gray Pool and will be fav
ored to take victory number sev
en for the season. Already Duke,
VMJ., Bainbridge Navy, Georgia
Tech, Davidson and Virginia
Tech have lost challenges to the
Tar Heels.
A quintet of seniors form the
nucleus of the splendid Tar
HeeJLs. Backstroker Buddy Baar
cke, breaststroker Barry Wall,
sprinters Stan Tinkham and Bud
dy Heins, and all-around ace
Donnie Evans have been the big
guns in the Tar Heels' attack.
Success Synonomous
for the Tar Heels has been sy
The success of the Big Five
nonomous with the team's. Ac
freshmen the group was unde
feated in eight meets, as sopho
mores they helped win twelve
in a row and as juniors they
added another twelve. Put those
victories with the six in 1952-53
and the Tar Heels' aces haven't
Wrestlers
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Victory, 20-8
CHARLESTON, S. C. Jan. 31
(Special) The Carolina wrestling
team evened its record at two wins
and two losses here Thursday night
by pinning The Citadel, 20-8, in a :
Southern Conference match .
The Tar Heels won six of the
eight matches with Captain Ed
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names gaming me iiiusl vtruuuii
points on a pin of Joe Abeynious
in the 137-pound class.
The summary:
123 Harry Pawlik (UNC) deci
sioned Fred Scheneckel, 8-0.
130 Bill Barnes (C) decisioned
Gordon Forrester, 3-0.
137 Ed Haines (UNC) pinned
Joe Abeynious.
147 Guy Blakely (C) pinned
Austin Stevens.
157Tom Stokes (UNC) deci
sioned Ray Rich, 12-8.
167 Harvey Bradshaw (UNC)
decisioned Ernie Jantzen, 11-7.
17(Miles Gregory (UNC) de
cisioned Bill Williams, 7-2.
nlimited Andy Holt (UNC) de
cisioned Jack Cantrell, 8-4.
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lost in 38 straight meets.
- There are other big helpers
in the cause, including Jack Ed
wards, Joe Kelso, Larry Shan
non, Warren Heeman, Smith
Jewell. However, the Big Five
has furnished 80 per cent of the
Tar'Heels' victory power. '
Casey says that the current
Tar Heel team is better than the
1949 team he coached which
boasted such stars as Simmy
Thomas, Norm Sper, and Dick
Twining. The '49 team lost a
close meet to Ohio State, the
National Champions, and finish
ed high in the NCAA meet it
self. The '52-53 team is stronger
down the line, ranks among the
top five intercollegiate aggrega
tions in the nation along with
Yale, Ohio State, Michigan and
Stanford. e
The team holds or has better
ed every Southern Conference
record in the books except the
220 and 440-yard freestyle events
and Jimmy Thomas' 200-yard
backstroke record.
The Big Five's accomplish
ments run something like this:
Donnie Evans of Charlotte
200 breaststroke time better than
conference mark; individual med
ley time faster than conference
record; formerly held conference
440 freestyle mark; competed in
Olympic trials last summer;
member freestyle relay team
which holds the conference
record; co-captain of team.
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Buddy Baarcke of Birmingham,
Ala. -member both the crack
freestyle and medley teams; con
ference 7100 and 200 backstroke
champion; has won several races
in big meets, including a victory
in the famed Georgia Peach meet
last summer.
Barry Wall of Washington, D.
C. member 150 medley team
with Thomas and Heins which
holds American record; UNC
medley relay team; conference
breaststroke champion.
Stan Tinkham, Washington, D.
C. member conference cham
pionship freestyle and medley
relay teams; veteran freestyler;
co-captain of team.
Buddy Heins of Sanford co
holder conference 50 freestyle
record; member freestyle relay
tam which holds conference rec
ord; member medley relay team
which holds American record.
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Good Chance
The Tar Heels have a good
chance in NCAA competition this
season with the freestyle relay
team of Edwards, Heins, Baarcke
and Evans, the medley relay
team of Baarcke, Wall and Ed
wards, Evans in the breaststroke
and individual medley, Heins in
the sprints with Edwards, Baar
cke in the backstroke and Kelso
in the high board diving.
MURALS
Tomorrow's Basketball
4:0Q Court 1, Winston-3 vs Joy-lier-3;
Court 2, Ruffin-1 vs Aycock
2; Court 3, PiKA-1 vs Kap Sig-2:
iCourt 4, ATO-1 vs Zeta Psi-4; Court
5, Sig Chi-1 vs Sig Nu-3; Court 6,
Sig Chi-2 vs Pi Kap Phi-2; Court
7, Sig Nu-2 vs Chi Psi-2.
5:00 Court 1, AK Psi vs Theta
Chi-2; Court 2, Kap Psi-1 vs TEP-2;
Court 3, Phi Gam-2 vs PiKA-2;
Court 4, Beta-2 vs Phi Delt-3; Court
5, Lamb Chi-2 vs Theta Chi-1;
Court 6, Beta-3 vs SAE-3; Court 7,
Lewis-1 vs Cobb-2.
7:00 Court 1, ZBT-1 vs SPE-1;
Court 2, ATO-3 vs DKE-1: Court 3,
piKA-3 vs Phi Delt Chi-2; Court 4,
tChi Phi-2 vs Zeta Psi-1; Court 5,
Phi Gam-4 vs ZBT-2; Court 6, Lew-is-4
vs Alexander-2; Court 7, Gra-ham-2
vs BVP-2.
8:00 Court 1, Sig Chi-3 vs SPE
2; Court 2, DKE-2 vs Chi Psi-3;
Court 3, Pi Kap Phi-1 vs Sig Nn-1;
Court 4, Phi Kap Sig-2 vs Phi Delt
2; Court 5, Cobb-4 vs Grimes-1;
Court 6, Kap Sig-3 vs Kap Psi-2;
Court 7, TEP-1 vs Phi Kap Sig-1.
Tomorrow's Table Tennis
4:00 TEP-1 vs Phi Gam-1; 4:40
SPE-2 vs Beta-1; 5:20 Sig Chi-2
vs SPE-3; 7:00 Med Sch-2 vs Cobb;
7:40 Kap Sig-5 vs Lamb Chi; 8:20
Med Sch-3 vs Ruff in.
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Tar Heels Take
In Drubbing Davidson, 55-30
DAVIDSON, Jan. 31 The Carolina - swimming team established
two Southern Conference dual meet " records and took every first
place here today as they defeated the Davidson Wildcats, 55-30.
.Coach Ralph Casey entered but on Tar Heel in each event, and
every Carolina man took top hon-
ors. . .
The most notable performance, of
the meet was turned in by cocap
tain Donnie Evans as he swam the
200-yard breaststroke in 2:22.5. This
established a new SC dual meet
record, a new University record,
and a new pool record at Davidson.
Evans set the previous University
record a month ago at Bainbridge.
Jack Edwards swam the 100 yard
freestyle in 52.4 seconds to estab
lish a new SC dual meet record
and a new pool record.
The other three records were
pool records. Larry Shannon swam
the 440 yard freestyle in 5:03.7. This
is Shannon's best performance this
year.
Warren Heeman got in on . the
record breaking when he swam the
150 individual medley in 1:38.6.
Heeman usually swims the iack
stroke event.
Buddy Heins missed tying his St
SC dual meet record in the 501 yard
dash by one-tenth of a second but
he still established a new pool
mark at 23.5 seconds.
Gill ,KeIso, and Linker also
turned in good performances in
winning the other individual events.
The Tar Heels will swim the Uni
versity of Florida on Saturday, Feb-
buary 7 in the Bowman-Gray pool.
Florida is rated as the best team in
the Southeastern Conference, so it
should be the closest meet for the
Tar Heels this year.
Official Results:
300 yard medley relay: UNC
(Jewell, Tinkham, Widoff) Time:
3:11
220 freestyle: 1. GUI (UNC) 2.
Ormand (D) 3. Cole (D) Time:
2:24.3
50 freestyle: Heins (UNC 2. Ab-
ernathy (D) 3. Patten (D) Time:
23.5 (New poo record)
150 Individual medley: 1. Heeman
(UNC) 2. Abernathy (D) Time:
1:38.6 (New pool record)
Diving: 1. Kelso (UNC) 2. Hull
(D) Score: 87.3
100 freestyle: 1. Edwards (UNC)
2. Golding (D) 3. Patten (D) Time
52.4 (New SC dual meet and new
pool record)
200 backstroke: Linker (UNC) 2.
Bryan (D) 3. Ormand (D) Time:
2:25.3
200 breaststroke: 1. Evans (UNC)
2. Crone (D) Time: 2:22.5 (New SC
dual meet, University, and pool re
cord)
440 freestyle: 1. Shannon (UNC)
2. Coe (D) 3. Hicks (D) Time; 5:03-
.7 (New pool record)
400 yard freestyle relay: UNC
(Gill, JewelL Widoff, Heeman)
Time: 3:52.0.
All First Places
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Xtqgers' Win
At Davidson
Carolina's Tar Heels remained in
first place in the Southern Confer
ence by defeating a punchless Da
vidson squad, 73-52, Friday night in
Davidson.
Forward A Lifson was the game's
high scorer with 16 points, followed
by Davidson's captain, Joe Dudley,
with 14 .
Carolina didn't allow the Wild
cats a field goal in the first period,
and commanded a 24-6 lead in the
second. Davidson held the score
down by playing control basketball
and slowing the fast-breaking Tar
Heels. Davidson hit only 11 per
cent of its field goal attempts.
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