tur.r Fom THE DAILY TAR HEEL WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1940 arolma Tar Heels Secure Tenth Win Against League OCompetition lty ELLIOTT t 00 PER With Don'.; Moc in the di iei ": M't. ('aiolina ;t hack. n the load I.im niulit and tan down Mainland Si-ll to the complete saiish.tion oi l,foo I ar H t-cl lans who wit nosed the inntcNt in Woollen Ciyin. l ot the loin th sttaiht name tin- innioi loiuaid hit lor oxer im points. This time his total W. is u-,. Tlayin in the pivot against the Terps man-to-man di-fcso. Mm- ;ot sixteen of his points in the List half, most of these on lay tips and foul fhots. The winners tipped their ACC rec ord to 10-2 with the victory and re main in contention to tie Wake For est at 12-2 tor top spot in the con forein.es final Manchnps. Sal Sidelined t'-e-n' uithiJit the services of c- ir.: liif Jlarxev Sal who .sustained j a rib iiij'Cv in 'Jie South Carolina Uanie. Toath FrtfLk McGuire's crew espenenced sume anxious moment in the vecond halt' ; the Tcrps liiJ up the contest at Lvfore tallir.4 to the Tar Heels l.nt rally, a quality that has been scce ly nmsed oxer the past three ftamos. I'.eMde Moe. the Tur Heels had j throe other players in double tiff-; ures. Lee Shaffer topped Vhis; trio with 14 and was followed Oy Hay Stanley and Jim Donohue who' both had II. I'miu a zone on defense Carol.Via completely bottled up Maryland center Al liunge who wont into the . frey ;iv the leading scorer in the conference. Mounded continually by Stanley. Donohue. Moe. and Shaf- i fer. the Tcrp center could manage only fixe points for the entire eve ning. anl he got all oi tluse in the f.rst half. Tar Grab Lead Follo.xin the pattern they have als are wider "way xxrth 26 teams ( established in the last several games participating Four separate lea- the Tar Heels grabbed a quick open- jgues will yield xvinners to play off! in4 leaJ in the first half and hung1 for Jhe championship. j onto it to build up a 3t-31 hautime The Ked League play, has been margin. j completed with Alderman, de- Dono'aue. Parting as the fifth fending the Chaitipioriship. the man in the Carolina lineup in place ! winners. of Sal, gave the Tar Heels a 2-0 1 The results of gtimc played lead at the 13:33 mark on a tap in. jar: Alderman over 'I'ovvit by fo--A lay up and two fouls by Itayifeit; Kenan oxer Spc ccer by for- Stanley alter the first four minutes of play had elapsed pushed the Car olina margin to 9-3 After three straight field goals by j the Tcrps cut the Carolina lead to 1714 with H O:) left to go. the Tar Heels hit a hot streak and tossed in seven consecutixe points to go on top by ten at 24-14. This was the largest margin oi the first half for , the winners. Trrps Heduce (Lead Maryland chopped away at this point spread, however, and behind the shooting of Ted Marshall. Al Bunge, and Bruce Kelleher man aged to narrow the Carolina lead to five by halftime. Maryland came back at the start ol the second half and scored five straight points to tie the game at 3f3G before the Tar Heels could hit the basket. A lay up by Donohue ami a jump shot by Stanley, how ever, restored the Carolina lead and the Terps never pulled even again. At the 11:58 mark Moe got a three point play to push the winners lead to six at 51-43. In quick succession York Larese hit on a lay up, Stan ley two fouls, and Moe a jump to burst ahead 57-45. DAILY CROSSWORD ACUOSK I. Hibernation ntate 6. Attack, as a dog (var.) 10. Arctic explorer II. Mr.Ladd 12. Pijcs 13. British 15 Boring tool 17. Like IS. Pronoun 19. Pig-pen 20. Some 22. Miss Taylor nickname 47. IaraeliU leader DOWtf 1. To declaim XHavtnr conspicuous llmba 3. Comfort 4. Erbium (ym,) 5. Corner, London . Weakens 7. Asian river S. Rich crimson 9. Cold symptom 12. Own 21. Open (poet.) 14-MontJ 24. First-rate (colloq.) 25. Air force of 3rd Retch 29. Have (archaic) 29. Perch 30. Raw state of a metal 31. Norse war-god 32. German ex elamatlon of woe Z't. King of Bashan r,6. The Buddha T.7. Mississippi river 29. Illinois state flower 42. I'nadulter ated 43. Serf 41. TropVy Crus TIIK BOX Carolina Moe La roe V, j; 3 F ! 2 4 1 8 14 11 11 7 3 0 0 0 i Shaffer Stanley Donohue Hudock Walsh 2 3 0 1 1 0 0 t) 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 i Bro,n Crotty Poole Poteet Totals Maryland Jelus Kelloher Kechtle 10 1 2 -S 25 1ft Kl ; v T 2 2 2 7 0 3 14; H 10 3 22 j nUre 1 3 4 5 Wilson 0 0 I 0 0 3 Shanalian Marshall Nofsinger Albert Schroeder 0 12 0 2 0 3 i) 0 0 1 1 0 0 v o o a i o I Krukar Totals Carolina Maryland iSt 18 19 64 r.s 4r 81 SI 3364 WAA NEWS WAA BASKETBALL The JVAA Basketball Jfntraimn f,.if Alnhi r.;un 21 T-'i Phi II ID: Kappa oxer Tri Delta, by forfeit: Nurses 18 Smith lac Akffrman; 43 Spencer 37; Tri Delta I 10- K D 34; Kappa 23 PL Phi 2: and Spencer 1 over Toxxn by forfeit. ; Next week's schedule: Monday, i 4:00 Smith vs K-nan; Tuetfday. ; 4:00 Alpha Gam vs. Kappa I; ! Thursday, 4:00 Tri Delta I vs Pi , Phi II. GIRLS DEFEAT DUKE The WAA Basketball Club won over the Duke club here Wednes day 35 to 27. The Carolina girls took an early lead and led throughout the game. Duke threatened momentarily in the last quarter, but the L'Ts'C coeds put an a sparkling finish to clinch the win. The coeds on the UNC team were: Ann Crawford, Catherine Bolton. B. Howell. S. Payne, Bob bie Brendage, Katherine Pierce, S. Mattes, H. McCallum, R. Thompson, and D. Waddwell. The Basketball Club meet's Wednesday .afternoons at 4:00 and any women students interested in playing are invited to attend. 16. En. grossed 21. like t&e daily- paper JURuMian measure XI Often (poet.) 24. Astern 25. Rather big 28. Custom TetrU.T'a Aaswwr i 86. Ra L 38. Wi U 40. Sii JJ 41. Sc S6. Ran away ZT. Breezy 38.Wallabas XS. Cows- Single unit feet 31. Digit 41. Scotch. man's cap 32. Sky-blue 45. Falconer's summons to a hawk JJ3. Strines 34, Garden tod S t on sfwR- S O lTo Nil Lit IN'E-P IlIIIIll a 22 r WLWL1 13 31 3 I? v " - r- Zn LARESE HITS York Larese hooks one in as Paul Jelus (32) of Maryland looks on. Doug Moe (32) is ready to tap the ball in. (Photo by Charlie Blumenthal) Tar Babies Beaten On Last Second Shot By C. J. UNDERWOOD George Lehmann, a King Midas with a basketball, whipped a pass to his big center, Bob Weichmann. who sank a layup xvith only 2 .seconds left in the game to give Campbell Junior College a come back 64-63 victory over the Car olina freshmen here last night. Weichmann's game-winning ef fort clme after the Tar Babies' .'Marty Conlon had missed two vi tal free throw attempts xvith only :12 seconds showing on the clock. Lehmann. after a first half in which he could only sink 4 of 11 : hots from the floor, came back t ) personally wipe out a 12 point Var Baby lead and finally send the Camels ahead at the 9:06 mark. Tar Babies Lead Carolina, behind 25-24 at inter mdssion, came out fast after the rust period on some fine shoot ing by Conlon and guard Larry lijovvn. With over seven and a hzlf minutes gone and the Tar Tiabies enjoying a 43-31 margin, Lehmann turned red-hot and tai lzied 10 of Campbell's next 16 p oints on three long jump shots a nd two driving hooks. His jump i r at 9:06 put the Camels ahead $7-45. The 6-2 Palmyra, N. J. product iSontinued his great shooting and !ihot Campbell into a seven point 'kad. 56-49, with 6:08 left to play. The Tar Babies weren't out of it yet, however, finally overtaking them on Roland Parker's two charity tosses with 38 seconds left for a 63-62 lead. Conlon Misses It was evident that the last shot was going to be given to Leh mann at this point, but Holland lost the ball in the forecourt and Conlon was promptly fouled as the Tar. Babies reached the other end of the court. Both shots hit the back rim and Campbell had the ball with 12 seconds sep arating it from a 63-62 loss. With all eyes on Lehmann, the crafty guard was double-teamed in the backcourt by Sonny Smith and Joe Lee, but Lehmann spied Weichman under the goal and it was all over. The Scoring Carolina: Conlon, 17; Burns, 1; Smith, 9; Brown, 17; Vinroot, 0; Lee, 10; Parker, 5; Crutchfield, 4; Bowers, 4. Campbell: Edwards, 5; Vaughn. 0; Lehmann, 36; Highsmith, 4; Weichmann, 11; Holland, 5; Ad ams, 1; Smith, 0; Johnston, 2. n i iimwnwwiin"li niwii 'iinhiMfr i .. ... . . ...... .... . ,., The ZOOM-ZOOM makes f I Pork Barbecue Sandwiches , tt j I till. tail n r:i - a-- ;. my mouth water 1 JU from the ZOOM-ZOOM (! Pound from the jj !fjs Jfi ZOOM-ZOOM M arysana 1X Outing Club Meeting Over 50 people attended the Outing Club meeting Monday night to see a movie and demon stration on skin diving, by Ed Decker and Charlie Smithline. j representatives of a well-know n sporting goods company, j Decker had all kinds of skin j div ing and spear-l'ishing equip j ment on display, and several members of the club were allow ed to try out the equipment in the pool. The Outing Club confirmed the following dates: Rifle Practice a! Air Force Rifle Range tonight. Horace Williams clean-up crew, Feb. 28 at 2; Archery Meet. April 1; Kerr Lake Boating and Skiing Trip, May 1. The next club meet ing will be March 10 at 7. MURAL ENTRIES Participating in the next two Intramural sports will be 63 table tennis teams and 22 soccer teams. Soccer is not a point-system activity and is played on an all campus basis with teams from all divisions playing against each other. Table tennis is divided into di visions and the break-down is: 22 fraternity blue teams, 16 dorm teams, 18 fraternity white teams and 7 graduate teams. The Intramurals office an nounced yesterday that play in both sports will begin on Monday. f"i iW VTM PBBBBB PIMMIM j"! j wmmmmm LmmJ ImnJ LmmJ LmJ L"-j I Z 7-1451 " Jj Carry Out 'And Delivery I" I Service j 1 " wtMj LmwmI LwmJ iVmmJ LkmmJ ImmmJ mmi For Complete Sales and Service on WESTING HOUSE Home Appliances come to see us or call 5141 Durham, N. C. We also have outstanding buys on used appliances and ranges. RIGSBEE TIRE SALES INC. 108 Lakewood Avenue At South St. By 7 w . "9s- ' v4 'OO- .v ' 3 !' A MISS Maryland Ted Marshall (42) and Maryland Al Bunge (54) jump for a rebound. Doug Moe (35), Don Walsh (20) and Ray Stanley (30) of Carolina rush to recover the ball. (Photo by Charlie Blumenthal) Bunge Tops ACC Scoring List GREENSBORO (AP) Mary land's Al Bunge is back in the driver's seat in the Atlantic Coast Conference's individual point making race. But no fewer lengers have a ematical chance pass him be-fore tions are made. Bungr's avera, ACC Service through games than seven chal reasonable math to overtake or the final tabula te, according to Bureau figures of last Saturday night, is now 17.5 points a game. But loss than 2 points a game separates him from North Caro lina's York Larese, No. 8 scorer at 15.8 points a game. Six Challengers In between are sophomore Art Whifiiant of South Carolina 17.3 points a game, Paul Aririns of Virginia 17.2, Lee Shaker of North Carolina 17.1. sophomore Choppy Patterson of Clcmon 16.9. sophomore Len Chapped (1 Wake Forest 10.7, Mike Callahan ol South Carolina 15.9. Adkins and Shaffer have been previous leaders, and all have shown the ability to close such a small gap in a short spurt. Actually, Doug Moe of North Carolina has a better average than all of the top men. 17.6 points a game, bulhe has played in less than half of his team's games and is not eligible at this time. May Go To Playoffs It is possible than even next week's championship tournament will not produce a clear-cut champion. It could take the NCAA playoffs to settle the issue con clusively. Playoff performance counts in season scoring in ac cordance with NCAA regulations. Maryland's Paul Jelus, a talent ed sophomore, is a new challenger SUMMER JOBS FOR COLLEGE MEN We will have a few Summer jobs for college men at most of our Branches located in cities throughout the state. First come First served basis. Call Carolina Inn (9431) and ask for Jack Garska Wed. 1-7 P.M., Thurs. 1-7 P.M. ONLY PLEASE! Durham, N. C. Pork Barbecue, M it Points. .1 f ISA '-Z' in the shooting accuracy. He cur rently ranks second, both in field goal and free throw marksman ship. MILTON'S FINAL WINTER CALL Final opportunity for fabulous savings on the country's most wanted apparel. But now you have the additional privilege of terrific savings on SPRING CLOTHING. jfJgPr.'JB-iP;.. -.3". . -t v 1 5 ? hf jrMx sim mj rtn J j t its , s s . ' i '5 ; y -i --. 111 ! A Ml V 4 I -l't1 m Pick your season-savings which are fabulous on both fall and spring clothing. Time is run ning out so pick your goodies NOW. MUan'z GRAND OPENING TODAY IN OUR NEW LOCATION 175 E. Franklin St. (Next to the Post Office) Delicatessen & Restaurant CARRY OUT SERVICE AT ALL HOURS' Expanded Menu! Club sandwiches! First Week Only - MYSTERYLOCKiT the alarm sounds while you are paying your bill IT'S ON HARRY! 64 MURALS TODAY BASKETBALL 4:00 Kap Sig vs. Sig Chi 5:00 Peacocks-2 vs. Dent Sch-2 7:00 Everett-3 vs. Grimes, Pea-eocks-1 vs. Med Seh-3, Glen Len nox vs. Manly Riverrats. 8:00 Med Sch-2 vs. Law Sch 4. Old West vs. Spodie-Odies, Med Sch-4 vs. Grad History. HANDBALL 4:00 Peacocks vs. Law School (Grad finals) 5:00 Joyner vs. Graham 7:00 Phi Gam vs. SAE (Frat Blue Finals), Cobb vs. Winner (NROTC-Spodie Odies) 8:00 Sig Nu vs. winner (Zete Chi Psi) (Frat White Finals) MONDAY SCORES Kap Sig 38, ZBT 17; Beta 75, Chi Psi 38; Phi Delt (1W) 48. Chi Psi (2W) 38; Delt Sig (W) 36; Phi Delt (2Wr) 31; Sig Nu Mav ericks 75. Zete (3W) 14; ATO (1W) 38, PiKA (3W) 21; Law Sch (2) 70, Dent Sch (4) 23; Peacocks (1) 79, Med Sch (4) 33; Law Sch j(l) 52, Med Sch (2) 27; Dent Sch Hi) w, jxiea ben (5) 2; iigma cm 43, ZBT 22; MONOGRAM CLUB MEETING Monogram Club l'rcsident Bob Shupin requests that all club members attend tonight's meeting at 7:30 when initiations will take place. COUNT Stereo 601 IS Monaural 28441 This is Sarah Vaughan, launched by the Basie Band and singing what comes natu rally! Soaring C-ward, octave hopping, wailing like a horn. Listen to her ad-lib stylings of '"Smoke Gets In Your Eyes" ; "Stardust"; "No 'Count Blues"; Six others. 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