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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1935 THE DAILY TAR HEEL PAGE THREE interview that 'We will set much ni JllVA w iai ' '""v iv- i v " r ting." orest 1 glni Varsity Contest By Deaclet-Tar Baby Preliminary McGuire Says Law Of Averages Just Caught Up With Varsity During Past Three Defeats Coach Frank McGuire's Tart Heels, who have lost three con secutive games, will seek to pull out of their slump tonight when they invade Baptist Hollow to take on the Wake Forest Demon Deacons. The game, to be preceeded by a freshman preliminary between the Tar Babies and Deaclets, will' get under way at 8:15 o'clock. Despite Carolina's loss of three straight, Coach McGuire feels that the team has snapped out of its lethargic mood and is ready once again to play ball compar able to the days before Christmas. Then the Tar Heels were red hot. McGuire bases this opnion on his team's showing Saturday night against Maryland when Carolina battled the Terrapins down to the wire before dropping a 63-61 de cision. With 30 seconds to go, the team led Maryland by one point. "I think that the law of aver ages just caught up with us for a while," McGuire said after the Maryland defeat. "Wake Forest will-be tough, especially on their home court (Gore Gymnasium). It wiH be a dog-fight, but I think we will do okay." THE. TAR HEELS beat the Deacons in Gore Gym last sea son, and won another from Wake; Forest in Chapel Hill last month by a 95-78 count. j At the time of the most recent ; game between the two foes, it was said mat Carolina was not a run 'I ning team, but the Tar Heels a- bandoned their possession play uuu yidtutaiij ian me ucacs on ; the court. . I The starting line-ups for the two teams tonight will be un-1 changed. Wake Forest will open! with Dickie Hemric, Jackie Mur- dock, Lefty Davis, Maurice Geor- J ge and Ernie Wiggins. Carolina, will start Len Rosenbluth, Jerry Vayda, Bob Young, Al Lifson and Tony Radovich. State Matmen Down Carolina RALEIGH, Feb. 15 UP Scoring three pins, North Carolina State's wrestling team posted its fifth At lantic Coast Conference win against , one loss by defeating North Carolina today, 26-7. It was the fifth consecutive time State has beaten the Tar Heels. It was the sixth consecutive de feat for Coach Sam Barnes' win less crew this year. The summaries: 123-pound class: Lutz (NCS) pinned Gray in 1:05 of first pe riod., 130-pound: Clawson (NCS) pin ned Wagoner in :59.0 of second period. 137-pound: Cowan (UNO pin ned Hershey in 2:43 of third pe riod. ' 147-pound: Tomlin (NCS) deci sioned McGehee, 10-7. 157-pound: Kaplin (NCS) deci sioned" A. Gregory, 9-2. 167-pound: Nardone (NCS) and Barwick battled to draw. 177-pound: Henery (NCS) deci sioned M. Gregory, 12-2. Heavyweight Riden (NCS) pin ned Dalehite 2:15 of first period. ACC Team Stax TEAM OFFENSE G. Pts. Avg. Virginia 21 1906 90.8 N. C. State 25 2257 90.3 Wake Forest - 20 1747 87.4 Duke - 20 1705 85.2 So. Carolina 22 1653 75.1 No. Carolina .'17 1278 75.1 Clemson .. .. 16 1143 71.4 Maryland . 19 1252 65.8 TEAM DEFENSE G. Pts. Avg. Maryland . 19 1149 60.4 Duke - - 20 1403 70.0 No. Carolina 17 1250 73.5 N. C. State 25 1956 78.2 So. Carolina 22 1736 78.9 Wake Forest 20 1580 79.0 Virginia 21 1791 85.3 Clemson . 16 1469 91.5 State Tops Duke RALEIGH, N. C, Feb. 15. UP) Bob Seitz, 260-pound reserve cen ter, supplied the scoring punch in the closing minutes tonight as sev enth ranked North Carolina State rallied to defeat Duke 84-78 in an Atlantic Coast Conference basket ball game. To Be Preceded! J V. -Qy I 1 ALL-AMERICA CENTER DICK HEMRIC ' Wake Forest. P" I TS TripleAAeet I NQT V wJ The Carolina fencing team will tangle with swordsmen from State College, and the Augusta Military Academy in a three-way meet to be held in Woollen Gym Saturday. This will be Carolina's first contest of the year. The Tar Heel fencers have been holding daily practice sessions in prep aration for Saturday's meet. Both State and Augusta have strong squads and should give the Tar Heels a rough opening assignment. The first meet is slated for 1 o'clock and .will pit Stafe against Augusta. Carolina will then bat tle State at 3:30. The nightcap will begin at 7 o'clock when the Tar Heels take on Augusta. Swedish Gym Troupe Appear Here March 2 The Swedish National gymnastic teams will appear here in Wool len Gym Wednesday night, March 2. This year the troupe includes the Swedish women who won a gold medal in the 1S52 Olympics. Miss Ann-Sofi Pettersscn, rated Sweden's best, is leader of tho women's team and holder of two world's championships. 12 a day on this exciting ISLAND PARADISE in the Gulf of Mexico Here's where the college crowd will 4 gather during the Easter vacation : miles of white beach, moonlight riant- ; irg, free goff, water skiing and, tbh year, the FIRST ANNUAL INTERCOUECI- ; ATE TARPON TOURNEY for colfeg men ' and women. Famed Boca Grande Pas is alive with fighting tarpon, ember -ack, blua fish and some 30 other species. For evening relaxation there's " the elegant Tarpon Room, inefoormov- ' ies, dance contests and college sang ' tests. You'll be treated like a lycwiT for $12.00 a day, including breakfast 'til noon... and dinner. to BOCA GRANDE hotel BOCA GRANDE, FLORIDA WRITE FOR RESERVATIONS or contact: JIM FURCHES 301 Cobb Dorm 9-8000 ) wmF ( Grief Practice Postponed T7 Next Monday Spring football practice, ori ginally slated to begin tomorrow, has been postponed until Monday, with the first session scheduled at 4 o'clock. Equipment for the workouts, which will continue until the an nual Blue-White game March 19, will be issued on that date. For the main, the sessions will be devoted to fundamentals tackling, blocking and defense. Pass defense will receive a large part of the attention devoted to defense, as eight of the 10 teams on the Carolina schedule next year use the T or Split-T type offense. The two which do not are Tennessee, which employs a sin gle wing with an unbalanced line, and North Carolina State, which uses a multiple type offense. Coach George Barclay said, "We've got a lot of work to do, because of inexperience on tlvs part of some of the boys, . and this is probably the toughest sche dule Carolina has ever played." Barclay also stated that he would welcome anyone who wish ed to try out for the squad, and; give them ample opportunity to prove their ability during the en-' suing workouts. i ANYONE WHO wishes to try out should see Coach Barclay be tween now and Monday in Wool Ion nrm J Injuries, which befell some of the freshmen players last season, have been for the most part pro- nounced cured and the players ready for action. Freshman w,iiv Timmv Tnn.c forced to miss most of last year's games, are ready to play. How- tmra on tne nign oar lor a wiai oi ever, the future of Leo Russavage 13 points as the Tar Heels turned and Nick Marcopolqus is still in- back the Georgians, 58V2-36V2. definite. Russavage received a se-I This personable and versatile vere charley horse in his knee athlete is a 21 -year-old senior last season, and Marcopolous is from Winston-Salem. The effort awaiting doctor's decision as to less ease he displays is deceptive, whether he will be able to play., for he makes the most difficult "We need work especially on feats seem easy. It is this same our guards, fullbacks and quar- grace and poise that has made terbacks," said Barclay. The end him such a consistent winner, positions appear to be well taken LAST YEAR Hudson set a UNC case of, with Will Frye, Darden : Livesy, Norman Lane and Larry, Blue Devils Begin Muschamp returning from last! . . . ... year's squad, and freshmen Paul) Spring Grid Drills Pulley and Buddy Payne up for a' crack at the varsity. I Candidates for the quarterback head coach Bill Murray as Duke position are Doug Farmer and Len University's Orange Bowl cham Bullock from rast year's squad, pions started off-season drills and freshmen Buddy Sasser, Da- wjth a brisk workout here today, vid Reid and Ron Marquette. The ( Coach Murray said ttfSf most of size of Sasser, the 160 lb. former the work would be on fundamen- high school all-american doesn seem to worry Barclay, who be- lieves that his speed will off-set nis lack oi Dr.awn. : r p- $ltrrin( I ANTHONY STEEL-SHEILA SIMn Today and Thursday tfhh Gordon Athlete of the Week! With 13 Points, Scoring As UNC I Gordon Hudson, outstanding i: 1 , .T, , . - ,Tr i Atletew the Wef k" The Daily Tar Heel sports staff for his performance against Georgia play-,Tech last Saturday. ' He scored a first on the parallel bars second on the side horse and DURHAM, N. C, Feb. 15. iff! A squad of 75 hopefuls reported to t tals and tne problem of working ' the fresnmen into the varsity Squa(j STARS! In a Romance So ffitrodvctng IUCIA BOSE CCSETTA GRECO, LILIAXA BGMFATT1 A AMERICAN CANGUA34 Mf I Plus COLOR CARTOON NEWS TODAY i y iWyrf : if V i""-i(r JLiIIbi: jf' .. ..... ... , . . - - : a. Hudson Hudson Topped Downed Tech ! all-time scoring record, garnering 106 points for the season. For the last three years he has been the mainstay of the Carolina team, be ing the leading point-producer each year. His consistency and versatility have caused gymnastics Coach Bill Meade to say of him, "He is the best gymnast I'vo ever had, and probably one of the best natives in the South. Meade has high hopes for Hud son in the Southern Intercolle giate Gymnastics Championships to be held at Georgia Tech next month. The coach feels that Hud son will be one of the" best men competing in the meet. ELEVATOR ARRIVING AT STH FLOOR OF 3-STORY BUILDING Gary R. 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