1962 THE DAILY TAR HEEL" Page 4 ar Poteet, Brown Lead Balanced Offense By ED DUPREE UNC's Tar Heels, boasting a scoring balance unequalled in the Atlantic Coast Conference, go af ter their third win of the young basketball season tonight against South Carolina. Game time for the Carolina Gamecock clash is 8 p.m. in Col umbia's Carolina Field House. North Carolina is 2-0 for the season. The Roosters, in the midst of a rebuilding program under new coach Chuck Noe, have de feated only small Erskine while losing to Duke and Georgia. Dean Smith's men defeated Ge orgia easily, then topped Clemson in UNC's conference opener. Yogi Poteet paces the Tar Hee Scorers with a 17.5 average, but five more players have contribut ed greatly to the team's two vic tories. Charlie Shaffer, playing his first full season of basketball, is right behind Poteet with a 16-point aver age. Larry Brown, co-captain with Poteet, has hit for 15.5 a game. The Tar Heel backcourt combina tion, seniors Brown and Poteet, have tallied 66 points, but the big men have done their share. Ray Respess has a 9-point aver age, just below double figures. Bil ly Cunningham, the sensational freshman of last year, leads the team in rebounds with 33 each time he had to match talents with much taller men. The New York er has also hit for an 8-point aver age, i Reserve or "sixth starter" Mike Cooke completes the balanced scor ing attack with a 7.5 mark. The Tar Heels have a good rea son for wanting to trim the Co lumbians. Last year, in Charlotte, the southerners took a 97-82 vic tory. Then, in the first round of the ACC tournament last spring, Bob Steven's men won again, 57 55. Stevens, after guiding his team to a 15-12 record and USC's first winning season since 1957, accept ed another coaching offer and South Carolina got Noe from Vir Lady UHlon SSS Capers Fabulous buys on Lady Milton shirts and sweaters. Entire stock shirts, button-downs, choir boys, flambeaus Formerly to $6.95 now $4.99; $7.95 to $5.99; $8.95 to $6.49; $9.95 to $7.49. Beige imported Shetland cardi gan sweaters cut from $14.95 to $6.99. Entire stock Brae mar cashmere and Braemar Lambswool sweat ers severely cut. Our own imported fair Isle Shet land sweaters from Scotland reduced from $23.95 to $18.99. LADY MILTON SHOP Milton's Clothing Cupboard Milton's SSS Capers Out of this ivorld buys on the country's choicest Over 1500 button-downs regularly to $6.50, all in our own specially designed roll collar button-down with perfect body taper, now $4.75 or 3 for $12.50. TP ginia Tech where he had made the Gobblers into a basketball powerhouse. Back from last year's - top-five are 6-3 guard Ronnie Collins and 6-1 guard Scotti Ward. The other three starters, Art Whisnantr Bud Cronin and Bobby Robinson gra duated thus Noe has quite a. job in store for him. Reserves returning are guards (Bill Yarborough and Terry Lucan- sky and forwards Bob Haney and Dave Prevoznik. Prevoznik and soph John Gorsage, at 6-6, will be the biggest men in tonight's game. Other sophs hoping to fill the three big vacancies are Dennis Ostaszewski, a forward, 'and Rich ard Gnch, a guard. Gorsage, Os taszewski and Grich are up from a yearling team that won only one game last year. The Tar Heels lead the series, which started in 1918, 37-13. Frosh Tankmen Set Two Marks In Easy Victory Taking first places in all but one event and second places in all but two, the Tar Baby swimmers, won their" opening meet' of the season against East Carolina CnMoPP Thursday at Greenville, 78-15. Two nwiuiiau suiuoi records wprp DroKen in the 200-vard hnftr. ny and the 500-yard freestyle. Fred Lipp set a new record in the 200-yard butterfly with 2:14.2 time, bettering by 2.7 seconds Bar ry King's 1960 mark. Versatile Tom Murphy set an other record in the 500-yard free style by turning in a time of 5:35.5, five seconds better than Jon Web er's old record. In the 400-yard medley relay, the team of Al Schreiber, Dick Board man, Lipp and Taylor won easily. Lipp joined John Sheldon, Dickie Chance, and Tom Bennett in the 400-yard free-style relay for an other first. Sheldon copped a first in the 200-yard freestyle and Bennett picked up second. Murphy and Chance turned in the same, oaeitwo performance in the 50-yard free style. Rick Forum and Sandy Mc Nairy also did a one-two job in the 200-yard individual medley. Diving was the only event where the tankmen didn't manage a first place. Paul Donohue of ECC plac ed first in this event, followed by vc..f earn, of - guy-&niJJuand Charlie Bricn. The 100-yard freestyle went to Sheldon and Chance with one-two finishes and Schreiber and Mc- Nairy wheeled the same trick in the 200-yard backstroke. kick r orum pulled un one- tenth of a second short of the school record in the 200-yard breaststroke in a first place fin ish of 2:33.7 as Boardman took strong second. Coach Alan Gentry, in his de but, was pleased with the overall effort and thought the team gain ed needed confidence, as well as valuable experience. The next freshman meet will be December 15 at 1:30 p.m. against J. H. Rose High School of Greenville in Bow man Gray Pool. IN-SERVICE TRAINING Dr. Harris Tindall, Associate Physician of the UNC Infirmary Staff, will speak on "Health Serv ices of the University" Monday, Dec. 10 at 4:30 p.m. in 105 Hanes Hall. STATISTICS COLLOQUIUM Dr. Ronald S. Burdick of the Duke University Department of Mathematics will address the Sta tistics Colloquium on Monday, Dec. -10 at 4:00 in -265 Phillips Hall. His topic will be "Stage-by-Stage Modification of Polynomial Esti mators by the Jackknife ; Method." shirts Entire stock short point collars, forcnerly to $6.95, at 1 for $4.00 or 3 for $10.00. vT TO O rf V-1S1 Student Athletic Council Honors Yogi Poteet i 1 V 5 SX;, y Ax, : l-Uxxu i y'r'oCAx-: ' v ' As lu a4xJ AA rx J?J 4 L: . X : v; fr Athlete Of By ED DUPREE George (Yogi) Poteet returned to Carolina basketball last week in the opener against Georgia and made area sports writers sit up and take notice. After missing last season be- m t J? .1 !L 5T 'A cause oi scnoiasiic ineugiDiiiiy, the Hendersonville senior scored 21 points and sparked the Tar Heels to an 89-64 victory. But it wasn't all that easy. Yogi's father died at his home in Hendersonville two days before UNC's game. Mr. Poteet's last wish was that his son play in Saturday's game, regardless. Yogi told Dean Smith later that the only thing his . Dad had to look forward to was the coming basketball season. His father's sickness was incurable. 'Poteet, regarded as one of the top defensive men in the Atlantic Coast conference two years ago, is now the man to watch in the league scoring race. It's unlikely that he will win the title since he has four; men in the lineup with him who can hit 20 points on any given night, but he'll be near the tOpi-vf-'- ' Mil..:;-.;. iMT-l': '- i A sociology major, Yogi has one Let The Intimate lake Christmas Everybody Likes Christmas Stories HER CHRISTMAS AT THE HERMITAGE, by Helen Topping Miller. A charminsr. heartwarm ing tale of Christmas in Andrew Jackson's day. A touch of ro mance, a touch of genuine senti ment, and the wanrn glow of the Yule log make this the perfect A CHRISTMAS CAROL, by Char les uickens, A very handsome little volume, in the Peter Pauper gift book series. Let the miracle of Scrooge and Tiny Tim warm your Christmas celebration this year. $1.0o HOLIDAY GOODIES another Peter Pauper Gift Edition. 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He could have played college football, but prefer red the round ball game. OFF AGAIN, ON AGAIN "Vertigo", the Free Flick orig inally scheduled for tonight and later cancelled, was rescheduled and will be shown at 7:30 and 9:30 this evening. The Alfred Hitchcock film star ring Kim Novak and James Stew art, is a thriller about a beauti ful young woman and her fear of heights. It has been called "Hitch cock's masterpiece." I.D. cards will be required at the door. LOST A charm bracelet with the ini tials M.A.M." on one of the charms as the only identifying fac tor. If found, pteascf tall 'Andy' An derson. 968-9167. Reward. erry! Give Laughter For Christmas THE WILLOWDALE HANDCAR, by Edward Gorey. This little pap er-back, like the author's txlier "The Hapless Child" is way-out younder Victorian humor, with Gothic overtures, and will wow the sophisticated. $1.50 DER WIZARD IN OZZENLAND Dave Morrah, of Heinrich Sch nibble fame, raises hob withan other classic as her enders it into Carolina Moravian. Esneci ally good as a gift for the student of German. Hardbound and de lightful. $1.95 MEDICATED FABLES, bv Joseph D. Wassersug. A wry Ae sop ror the medical profession. Full of chuckles and low-minded Morals, this is the ideal gift for your favorite M. D. $2.50 NOTHING BUT by Giovan- etu. Animal cartoons form Funch that are a joy forever. Published at $3.50. Our Special $1.29 FRENCH LOVERS ARE LOVF LY, a collection of cartoons i Tbieh French realism does battjp Trith French sentiment, selected iy Edmund Swinglehurst. IS your brain has ever sneered at you'' teart, we think you'll really en joy this one. 51.33 Frosh Cagers Play By CURRY KIRKPATRICK Ken Rosemond sends his fresh man basketball team into its first ACC test tonight when the Tar Babies battle South Carolina at Columbia. In "the "Tar Babies first two games (74-52 and 64-50 victories over Wilmington College and Ed wards -Military Institute, respec tively), the scoring attack was con siderably balanced. Mark Mirken leads the point pa rade on 13 of 27 from the floor and two of five from the free throw line for a total of 28 points. Big Mark is also . credited with 24 re bounds for the two games. Bob Bennett is right behind Mir Sigmon Paces 'Now in its final phase, the Grail Mural Basketball Tournament has been narrowed down to 16 teams. 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