SATURDAY,, JANUARY 15, 1955 THE DAILY TAR HEEL PAGE THRZ9 THE MUSICAVALCADE AND THE PERSONAL STORY OF THE GREATEST "BUSINESS on . vk EARTH! sen hi lit' h cores. As owns 7 . O 11 CWa F. ZAfWJCK ff o L IRVING y 8 8 , BERLIN'S A o o o o o o o o o o o From 20th Century-Fox starring ETHEL MERMAN DONALD O'CONNOR & MARILYN MONROE DAN . . DAI LEY JOHNNIE RAY MITZI W-r Color by DE LUXE t In the wonder of Hish-FiiMitu O . .STEREOPHONIC SOUND O x : product b sol c. sitea 2. PRICES THIS ATTRACTION Adults .. 65c Children 25c LATE SHOW TONIGHT SUN. MON. - TUE. Al Lifson Scores 17, Vqydg 14; Tar Heels At Clemson Tonight Close Guarding By South Carolina Fails To Contain Rosie; Fanin's 19 USC's Top COLUMBIA, S. 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The 6-5 sophomore forward pro vided, scoring punch time after time when close South Carolina guarding seemed to have the North Carolinians stymied. Guard Al Lifson gave lillip to 'the North Carolina offemte by CUFF NOTES By BERN IE WEISS I wasn't around during the developing stages of the Atlantic Coast Conference, but it was not necessary to be on hand to read between the lines and do a bit of interpreting. The under-lying motive for the birth of the ACC, though it was not obvious and there were no salient facts to support it, was to create an athletic league which would in turn develop football in this area to the point where it would become "big time." Another reason was that there were too many teams in the South- snaring 17 points mostly on long era Conference (something like 16) and two leagues could operate much shots, to come in second to Rosen bluth's 22. The Tar Heels tonight travel to Clemson, S. C. where they meet the Clemson Tigers in another ACC contest. more effectively, competition-wise, than one. But if football power was a cause in the making of the ACC, its purpose was accomplished. The conference tied up with the mid-western Big Seven in an Orange Bowl contract. The teams of Maryland arid Duke have tfertainly made their mark on the national picture, not only through their bowl apperaances but also during the .regular season. Recently, however, the ACC. has gained a name in basketball. The imi.imbbmm j N. C. State Wolfpack, though a top team in the nation is being rivall The lead changed three times' ed by a number of clubs for the ACC title. It won't be long ere King and was tied' twice in the first 13 Case will be booted off the throne he has held stf long. minutes, at which point Nkrth ' The 'Pack was rated second in the nation this week, according to Carolina' took charge and never' an assiciated Press poll of writers. Maryland's Terrapins, who have g0 j begun to command the respect of the country under Bud Millikan's It took only six minutes of the direction, are rated 11th. Duke isn't far behindhand other ACC teams second half for the winner to! would be up there high too if they didn't have to beat their brains out itinguished publishing house of Al UNC Thinclads Meet State Today By RAY LINKER Indoor track season opens for the Tar Heels when they hook up with N. C. State, at 2:15 this afternoon in the -Tin Can. Both the freshmen and varsity .will op pose the Wolfpack harriers. The long distance men and the hurdlers will probably show up best for the Heels. Boyd Newnam, Jim Beatty, and Bob Barden will seek firsts in the 880, mile, and two-mile, while Claude Rhule and Richard Waters will set the pace in both the high and low hurdles. Roger Morris, performing equally well in the shot and discus, is another Carolina strong man. Leaders in the others events are Charles Yarborough in the pole vault and broad jumpv Jim McGhee in the broad jump, Ken Bryant in the High jump, and Jay Zimmerman and Jim Bynum in the dashes. Pole vaulter John Upchurch and hurdler Gene Drury are two im portant men the freshmen will be counting n heavily, along with Bob Allison in the shot and dis cus and Jim Carraway in the high jump. BOOK SALE Through the courtesy of the dis- Fannin. The Box: North Carolina 'j spread a 10-ipoint halft'fme ad ! j against each other. vantage with 20 points. , The conference is producing more than its share of individual With eight minutes left, North stars. Wake Forest claims the nation's leading scorer over a four-year Carolina put on a partial freeze perod in Dick Hemric. Virginia tn Buzz Wilkinson has the country's as South Carolina had Closed the No. 5 point man for the season. Clemson's Bill Yarborough is No. 3 gap down to nine, mostly on some across the nation. Carolina's Rosenbluth is No. 10. slick floor shots by guard Bennie j For the Southern Conference, the situation is bouncing merrily along also. Furman, the top offensive team, Richmond and George Washington, along with West Virginia, have gained national recogni tion. " So, what should have been a football circuit is instead a fertile 22 forest for the growth of basketball giants. Maryland's 68-64 victory over State Thursday night at College Park is a sign of events to come. Facing State for the first time since 1951, the Terps proved that Cas'e is not invincible in the ACC. Duke almost pulled the trick last week, and Carolina scared the wits out of some 12,500 fans at the Reynolds Colis'eum during the Dixie Classic. The Tar Heels led by five points, but slipped under the strain and lost by three.' " t State is host to Wake Forest tonight, and it wouldn't come as a surprise to me if Hemric and his cohorts walked away with the win, though it won't be easy and it is unlikely. The 'Pack is due for a tumble. Carolina may jerk the rug, and if the Tar Heels don't certainly Maryland, Duke, Wake, or even South Carolina (with Yarborough) 0r Virginia (with Wilkinson) will. It is only a matter of time. . G F P Total1 Rosenbluth 9 4 2 22 Vayda 4 6 3 14 Greene' 0 0 0 0 Young 3 2 4 8 Likins 0 0 0 0 Lifson 7 3 5 17, Radovich 4 3 3 11 Goodwin 0 11 1 1 Totals 27 19 18 73 South Carolina G F P Totali Smith 3 1 3 - 7 Preston 5-4 3 14 Smejkal 10 4 2 Collins 5 4 3 14 Hofferth 3 0 2 6i Fannin 5 9 2 19 Neeley 10 1 2 Totals 23 18 18 64 Half time score: UNC 36, South. Carolina, 26. Free throws missed: UNC 1?0 senbluth. Radovich 2, Young, Vay da 3, Lifson 2, Goodwin, Greene 2. South Carolina Hofferth, Pres ton, Fannin 2, Collins 3, Smith 2. Carolina Gym Team Tackles Blue Devils Host To Virginia In Durham Tonight, 8 o'clock After two conference wins ear lier in the week to bring their ACC record to 5-2, Duke's Blue Devils seek their third league win of the week tonight at 8:15 in Duke . Indoor, Stadium when they meet the University of Vir ginia's Cavaliers and their potent one-two scoring punch of Buzz Wilkinson and Bob McCarty. The Navv Toniaht The gymnastic team, which de-1 contest win ?lo outr the Pre-ex-feated Jersey City Department of agination schedule for the Blue jjevus.. In a preliminary to ,the Duke- Recreation 51-43 in its first out-j inrr rotrftlc - A m n r rl it- -k inlro on Navy this afternoon. Virginia varsity clash Coach Tony Hh spnrprs for the tMm in ' Drago's Duke freshmen, co-fav- its Jersey City meet were Gordon Hudson and Co-captain Pete Bru mley. Co captain Biff Howard trails by only five points and is third. - Coach Bill Meade, quoted as saying this is the best team Car olina ever had, expects this to be a close meet. Navy beat Jersey City by a score of 52-43 earlier in the season. Meade expects to have a little trouble since two of his tumblers, Quails and Williams, will be un able, to make the trip because of dental admissions exam. Another drawback is the three-event lim itation followed by the Midship men. This will pull Hudson of the high bar. ' The Tar Heels will probably use Brumley and Gilleland on the mats; Howard, Brumley and Hud son on the side horse; Wilson and Howard on the high bar; Rivera and Collins on the rope climb; LeGrand, Hudson and Howard on the parralel ' bars; and Grantham, Brumley and Hudson on the fly ing rings. orites to capture the Big Four frosh title, entertain the potent Cherry Point Marines. Game time is 6:30. 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