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paqj reus' TS72 DAILY TA8 RSI. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, ItSI Tickets Tkketg to the VlrjirJa-Carolina baikrtb&U f&me this comlnt Mon day nljftt are now available at the ticket office on a first come, first unrii bal. Student should fc tin g their passbooks to receive tKUfued fceatl. isepiey Provides Spa rk For Opening Victory Dick Kepley, Carolina'9 6-8 center HOWARD JOHNSON'S New Boulevard, Room NOW AVAILABLE TOR DINNERS RECEPTIONS BANQUETS . LUNCHEONS CAPACITY 100 CALL C R. DANIELS FOR RESERVATIONS DURHAM 7-5273 from Roanoke, Va., must be con-, sldered as the spark that provided! the Tar Heels with an 83-C7 opening game win over Clemson. While his mates were having their troubles in the first half, Kepley was pouring in 16 points. He added 8 in the second half to finish as ' high scorer with a total of 24. Kepley proved extremely effective k . S J. on nooK snois ana lay-ups, ana at the free throw line. His score breaks down into 7 field goals and 10 for 11 on foul shots. His slowing down point-wise in the " J MEET ME i '.ft' i I . i VVAAlrim.ia n fnA irf V I are so much more run m New York if you stop at lyj TTi Biltmore. traditional favorite 7 l on every campus in the country I Economical, too. -Jl Write to our College Deportment I for special student and faculty rates and reservation. TMORE M4U4i Avnw et 43rd St., N. T. 17, H. T. Oiur slALTT HQTIU TA Barclay & Park Lan w a a i . fA r j j a r w t Stop Worrying! For Months We've been Planning to Make Your r DICK KEPLEY ...Tar Heel sparkplug second stanza of the contest was one of the keys in Carolina's spurt to a bis lead. In the first half the Tar Heels had fed consistently to Kep ley, and he had complied with goal after goal. In the second half Kepley was used as a partial decoy. With the Clemson defense concentrating on him, the Tar Heels began to shoot and hit on drives and from the out side. Part of "Right" Combination Kepley was part of the "right" combination Frank McGuire stuck with in the second half. McGuire ! shuffled 8 players in and out of the Don't Throw That Old Dollar Away! It will buy a wonderful Christ mas book at that famous em porium, The Intimate Bookshop! The Intimate Bookshop 205 East Franklin Street Open Till 10 P.M. game to find the right combination. When he did, it was really right. . Harvey Salz and York Larese at guards, Kepley at center, and Doug Moe and tLee Shaffer at forwards was the team McGuire settled upon with about 5 minutes gone in the second half. This crew ran all over the helpless Tigers, running their lead as high as 18 points. It wasn't that the Tar Heels exact ly looked bad in the first half, it was just that Clemson looked so good. The Tigers couldn't do anything wrong if they tried, hitting a phe nomenal 66 per cent of their shots. Carolina did have some trouble on rebounds. In the second half they had it all to themselves after the winning combination was installed. Larese Impressive York Larese, in his bebut as a Tar Heel, was very impressive. Although Larese didn't shoot as much as some would have liked, he still finished with 15 points to become second high man. Larese showed especially well in setting up plays to teammates, as did soph Doug Moe. Moe collected 12, points. Lee Shaffer seemed always to have a shot ready when the occas ion demanded. Shaffer also had 12 points for the night. Harvey Salz got 10 points, but his main value came in play-making. All in all, the Tar Heels had five men in double figures and that adds up to a ballclub. Captain Danny Lotz just missed double digits, clos ing with 8 markers. It would now appear that the Tar Heels will be trouble for everybody this season, considering the per formance Wednesday night. The team was just that a team. State College now has the inside track on the conference crown, hav ing knocked off Maryland 55-53 at College Park Wednesday night. But the Pack can look for trouble the first time they meet McGuire's Tar Heels, sometime after Christmas. Carolina's next game, a home af fair, is Monday night with the talent ed Virginia Cavaliers. They then move to South Carolina for a single game, and on to Kentucky for the Blue Grass tourney. These games close out the schedule before Christ mas. llllllllllllllil !'"T': '"'"I'llf I ill 'it i t '" mmmmmm, J r ' 1 li ' li vv i r;; LED SCORING Carolina's Pete Brennan led the ACC in scoring last season with a 21 average. Brennan is now a pro player. VOLLEYBALL AWARDS -T Above era the awairds that will be given to the winning volleyball lams in each division. The large plaques will be awarded to the winning teams in the fr iternity and graduate divisions; the small plaque to the winner in the fraternity white div ision; and the individual trophies to the winners in the dormatory division. Volleyball Tournament Nears Twenty-eight teams have advanced to the single-elimination playoffs of the . Intramural Volleyball T ourna ment. These 28 teams battled their ways to the top from among a total group of 68 teams. There were 25 teams in the fraternity Jalue division, 19 in the fraternity white, 18 in the dormitory division and 6 in the graduate. All of last years champions are defending their championship this j'ear. These are Victory Villsge in lAiiuafr ztKSMTii nedBo I r IMH G THZ 'BLACKS MRP J'JHCW HtVAVtSA fftC SCHOOL! kOMCMASCOM KSS TAM6LTN JMI STEJM imiue vw ooen . kssh ia uwts TODAY "ONLY 1 r 1 Dnris Richsrd Kr DAY'WIDMARK icry - A- GIG YOUNG 1 j G1A SCALA I jj n CINEMASCOPE 1 1 "plus I 1 TOM N' JERRY A CARTOON ryy mill the dormitory division, Zeta Psi in the fraternity blue, Sigma Nu in the fraternity white, and Medical School 1 in the graduate division. Along with Victory Village in the dormitory division are Joyner, Winston, Connor and Avery. Graham and Aycock are tied for second place in leatfue 3 and will have to have a playoff between the two of them to seo who will go to the tournament playoffs. Now's The Time To Be Thinking Of Next Semester's Books! THE BOOK EXCHANGE FIVE POINTS, DURHAM (The best place to buy and sell books) happiest gift-idea ever for a snapshot (an Question: Where Is A Good Place To Eat N In Durham? Answer: The Palms Restaurant E. 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