1962
THE DAILY TAR HEEL"
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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
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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."
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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-
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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
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A sociology major, Yogi has one
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of the deadliest one-hand jump
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Yogi was a star athlete in two
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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.
In Thursday's action two-point
wins by Chi Phi and the Beta
Blues over the Sigma Nu Blues
and Med SchooMI team were the
closest games of the day, and the
46-26 Craige B-I : win over AK
Psi was the most one-sided.
High-scoring honors went to
Gene Sigmon of the Parker, Plum-
mers with 17. Sigmon was the
mainstay in Parker's 38-33 come
back win over the Law Shysters,
and established them as the team
to beat in the Playoffs.
Other scores:
Chi Psi Blue 25, Sigma Chi A 8
Stacy Stars 23, History Jocks 20
Manly Riverrats 29, PiKa 26
Teague 26, DKE Blue 22
Kappa Sig 34, ATO Buckeyes 15
SAE 21, KA Kaps 17
Phi Kap Sig 25, Navy Bowlines 13
ATO Bearcats 24, DU Dos 17
Chi Phi 21, Sig Nu Blue 19
Old East 25, Winston Offs 12
Beta Blue 19, Med School II 17
Law Solicitors 24, Sigma Nu Red
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Phi Delt II 1, Physics Fiends 0
Aycock Aardvarks 1, Phi Delt 1
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ATO 2, DU 1
PiKA I (W) 2, DU B (W) 1
Chi Psi Psychos (W) 2, Beta 0
KA 2, SPE 1
Phi Delt Nads 2, PiKA (W) 0
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hit 12 of 26 field goals and two
of three free throws for his total
He has rebouned 14 times.
Bennett Right Behind
Bill Harrison has scored 19 points
on seven of 11 floor shots and
five of 10 from the charity stripe
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Roosters Tocia;
By ED DUPREE
Coach Pat Earey's varsity swim
mers meet their second straight
opponent from South Carolina this
afternoon at 3 in Bowman Gray
Pool.
Today's opponent, the University
of South Carolina, has only two let
termen back from last year Joe
Hullings and Steve Smith. Jimmy
Ratliff coaches the Gamecocks.
Last night the Blue Dolphins
played host to Clemson College.
Earey's men already hold victories
over VMI and East Carolina.
Missing from the Tar Heel line
up will be sophomore star Harrison
Merrill. Merrill, who delighted the
coaches with his record-breaking
frosh performances, suffered third-
degree burns on his hand ui a
chemistry lab this week and won't
be swimming tonight.
Earey, hopes to have his ace
breastroker back in the water soon
with a rubber glove covering the
bandages on his hand.
Pete Swift, counted on to be
one of the top breaststrokers this
season, is recovering from tonsili
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