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1 THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1953 THE DAILY TAR HEEL PACE TH&SS 11 or Hsk Will M&ft West Virginia, Furman To Meet At Two O'clock; Pack Favored By Biff Roberts Carolina's basketball team, having overcome its frustration of miss ing the Southern Conference tournament for the past two years, finds itself in another frustrating position at 9:30 tonight when it meets tourney-favored N. C. State in the opening round at William Neal Reynolds Coliseum in Raleigh. Although the Tar Heels split with nationally-ranked State in two games this season, the Wolfpack utson Leads Cage Scoring Second Year will be highly favored to advance to the second round after tonight. The Pack has won the annual tournament for the past six years and enters tonight's game rated as the team to beat for the Confer ence title. Although Carolina licked the State team, 70-69, at Raleigh earlier in the season few observ ers give the Tar Heels much hope of pulling the trick aain tonight. Three Losses Since their victory over the Pack the Tar Heels' fortunes have declined rapidly with the last three games of the season being decisive losses to Wake Forest, Duke, and State. Coaches Frank McGuire and Buck Freeman have been experi menting freely to get a winning combination since the three-game losing streak started at Wake For est and may come up with a isomewhat altered lineup tnoight. But for the most part they will have to depend on the players which carried the team to a 15-6 Southern Conference record and eighth place in the standings. Vince Grimaldi, Bud Maddie, Al jLifson, Jerry Vayda, and Paul Likins will probably be the starters with Jack Wallace, Tony Radovich, jErnie Schwarz, Jippy Carter, and Gene Glancey ranked as the top Reserves. West Virginia-Furman For Grimaldi, Carter, Wallace, Schward and possibly Maddie the tournament will be a finis to their playing days for Carolina. All are seniors. State will have three seniors in its lineup, too, high scoring Bob by Speight, forward Bill Kukoy, and guard Beraie Yurin. The other starters will probably be sopho more Dave Gotkin at guard and junior Mel Thompson at center. West Virginia and Furman will open the tourney at 2:00 this aft ernoon and Duke and Maryland will follow at 4:00. Wake Forest and Richmond will meet at 7:30 in a game preceding the Carolina State battle. The winner of the West Virginia Furman game will play the winner of the State-Carolina game tomor row night at 9:30 and the winner of the Duke Maryland game will ineet the winner of Richmond Wake Forest at 7:30. The final game will be played at 8:00 Satur day night. Carolina's basketball record for the 1952-53 season is the best for the Tar Heels since 1949. Coach Frank McGuire's Tar Heels, ready for N. C. State College in the first round of the Southern Conference tournament at Raleigh tonight, compiled a season's mark of 17 victories and only nine de feats. In '49 the Tar Heels had a mark of 19-6 and since that time have racked up records of 17-12, 12-15 and 12-15. In Southern Con. ference play the Tar Heels won more game than any other team in the league, setting the record at 15 wins against six defeats, fin ishing in eighth place, one-half game off the pace. Vince Grimaldi was the highest scoring Tar Heel, getting 376 points in 26 games for a 145 average, Tar Heel Swimmers End Dual Meet Season With 38th Straight Win By John Hussey With the close of dual and cham pionship competition, the Tar Heel swimming team strengthened its hold on the claim to be the best in the South. Looking over the '53 season we find that they set five and tied one dual meet record, established four mew championship marks, and set five new University records. Their 10-0 dual meet total brought their present win streak to 38 consecu tive victories over all opponents and 58 consecutive wins -over SC adversaries. f.i The times turned in by Donnie Evans in the breaststroke and the individual medley, by Buddy Baarcke in the backstroke, by Jack Edwards in the freestyle, by Barry Wall, Baarcke, and Edwards in the medley relay, and by Buddy Heins, Baarcke, Evans, and Edwards in the freestyle relay not only set pew records but rank with the top times performed in the nation this year. The only black mark on their record is that NC. State gained Grapplers To Depart Today For Annual Wrestling Meet By Benny Stewart Carolina's grapplers leave here late this afternoon for Lexington, Va. where they will take part in the annual Southern Conference wrestling tournament opening to taiorrow and running through Sat urday. The meet will be held in the V.M.I. Field House on the V.M.I. campus. For the first time since 1947, all wrestlers on the squad will take part in competition at the tourna- while Al (Fuzzy) Lifson followed ment. Three of the eight boys with 326 in 22 contests for a 14.7 making the trip were in the meet average. Bud Maddie (292), Jerry last year. These are Harry Pawlik, Vayda (294), Paul Likins (157), in the 123-lb. class who placed Bob Phillips (104), Jack Wallace fourth in last year's meet, Eddie (105) and Tony Radovich (101) Haines, "who also placed fourth, were the other leading point mak- and Harvey Bradshaw, who failed to place in the tourney. John Tyndall, at 130 lbs., and Miles Gregory in the 177 lb. class ers. Maddie turned in the best re bounding job, getting 303 for a 11.7 average. The tough senior from the Bronx also led the Tar Heels in personal fouls with 108 and was relieved in 11 of 26 games because of personals. The complete Carolina statistics: FGM Pet. Pts. Avg. Grimaldi 157 .376 376 14.5 Lifson 115 .358 326 14.7 Maddie 94 .362 " 292 11.4 Vayda 110 .423 294 11.3 Likins 52 .412 157 6.3 Wallace 35 .336 105 5.8 Radovich 34 .492 101 8.4 Phillips 28 .341 104 4.2 Schwarz 23 .291 63 2.7 Carter 14 .291 44 2.1 Winstead 9 .600 30 1.6 Glancy 12 .428 36 2.4 Long 4 .500 9 2.3 Anisko 3 .214 7 3.2 Powell 3 .090 12 1.7 Bowden 2 .666 4 2.0 Stephenson 2 .300 0 1.3 McCabe . 2 .300 0 0.0 I TOTALS 694 .384 1964 75.5 are the Tar Heels most likely to SOCCER CANCELLED All intramural soccer games for the rest of the quarter have been cancelled the Intramural Depart ment announced yesterday. The Department hopes to re? schedule the games next quarter. SPECIAL Genuine Imported Irish LINEN Contour Tailored SLACKS Especially Priced At $11.95 Many new shades in cluding charcoal grey. Bills Mailed Home TRACK PRACTICE Outdoor track practice will start this afternoon and all interested should contact Coaches Dale Ran son and Joe Hilton on Navy Field from 2:00 on. Gorham (Continued from, -page 1) ity no matter what our extra-cur ricular connections may be. We must never again allow our campus to be divided merely for political expediency." Defining the campaign, Gorham tagged it "a campaign in which we must strive to make each stu dent feel proud of his student gov ernment ,and its officers." In his acceptance speech last week Gor ham said he thought the "major factor in the student apathy so prevalent here is the lack of re spect that the average student has for student government. He attributed the "lack of re spect" to "the constant bickering and political maneuvering by cam- place high in the meet, according to Coach Barnes. However, the team should better its seventh place finish of last year. The meet will bring forth a team champion as well as cham pions in each weight class. A team winner will be adjudged on a point basis, which is as follows: ,6 points for 1st place in each Weight division, 4 points for second, 2 points for third-place, and 1 for fourth. The teams will also be awarded one point for each fall that its wrestlers get. In order to be declared a divi sion winner, a wrestler must win over three opponents. The meet will get under way tomorrow afternoon with the pre liminaries being held then. The semifinals will come off Friday night, with the finals scheduled for Saturday night. pus politicians." "I want to re-emphasize my sin cere t desire to conduct this cam paign with a common sense ap proach. My running-mates and the University Party are in complete agreement with this plan. We are going to express our opinions and attitudes in a down to earth man ner," said Gorham. jnore points in the SC champion ship meet (on an unofficial tally, because the meet was for indivi dual, not team honors.) However, the Tar Heels managed to set four iiew records and to take nine out of the fourteen first places. Bob Mattson, who won three individual first places for State last year and was generally considered to be the best swimmer in the conference, was defeated twice in the 1953 meet, once by Evans and the other time by WalL However, the Tar Heel suprem acy seems to be in danger. The top six swimmers on the team are graduating and there will be only one senior on next year's team. State will be more powerful than ever and such teams as Duke, VMI, and VPI have shown a lot of improvement. This season is not yet finished, however. The NCAA meet will be held at Ohio State this, year and the Tar Heels stand a better chance than they ever have of placing high up on the list of nationally ranked teams. State will probably be there also, and this should be the final test for both teams. Final Meeting Of Letfermen Is Called Off Carolina's Monogram Club will not hald a meeting tonight as scheduled because three teams are away. The next meeting will be held next month, at a time to be announced. to a third world war. The announce ment of Stalin's grave illness caught U. N. diplomats and their staffs totally offguard. DANZIGER'S TODAY'S MENU HOMEMADE BOSTON BAKED BEAN SOUP $ .23 Mr. "DV. FAMOUS ONION SOUP .33 SPECIAL STUDENT PLATES MEXICAN CHILI CON CARNE with spaghetti .53 GROUND BEEF with hashed ' brown, potatoes, vegetables .55 ITALIAN RISOTTO with tomato sauce and grated cheese UNITED NATIONS Diplomats here agreed yesterday that the death or incapacitation of Premier Josef Stalin would throw the Un ited Nations into a twilight period of indecision leaving scant hope for immediate Droeress in settling the cold war. 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