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1962 Page if THE DAILY TAR Sunday, Deceinbe Ho O Coo y 9076 icrs Off NC MOPE IIIBHBB B Blue Dolphins Leave Today For P rmceton, in a vy Meets By JOEL 7!ULKLEY Carolina's unbeaten varsity swimmers leave this afternoon for important meets at Princeton and Navy and what coach Pat Earey calls "excellent opportunities to see where we stand." The Blue Dolphins, winners of their first five meets of the season, travel to New Jersey for a met at Princeton late Tuesday aftor noon and then they go on to An napolis for a Wednesday afternoon clash with Navy. Earey reported that "if our free- stylers hold out we will give them both good meets." The amiable coach went on to give a rough sketch as to what he expects to see in this week's tests of strength. Princeton has a nationally rank ed backstroker in the person of Jed Graef and a couple of other boys who will be out to give Thompson Mann a real workout. Their breast stroke artist has been Eastern Intercollegiate Champion for the past couple of years and has turned in especially good times 22 COLONIAL DR0GS Open Every Night Till 11 P.M. COMPLETE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE Most Complete Tov Department in Town 414 W. Franklin St. Phone 942-44G3 i , , m THE SAFE WAY to stay alert without harmful stimulants in the 100-yard event. The Tigers have butterflyers ga lore, including some who have done 54 seconds or better in the 100-yard race and under 2:10 in the 200. They also have some of the outstanding divers in the coun try. Earey hopes, however, to do well enough in the freestyle events (the 50, 100, 200 and 500-yard rac es) to offset the number of points; they will collect in the butterfly, breaststroke and backstroke races. Prospects Better "I think we have a better pros pect of gaining a win over the Midshipmen, but we certainly hope to take the measure of both of : them," Earey said. "It is certainly ; a fine opportunity to compete I against outstanding swimmers at this time of the year in order to see where we stand now," he said. "Navy has an especially good middle distance swimmer in a boy named Hopkins. They will proba bly have 'average' backstroke and butterfly men, who would be 'good' in our league," Earey added. Navy also has a boy named Col lins who does the 50 in 22, 23 or 24 seconds and holds the record of 49 seconds in the 100-yard free style. They will also be well pre pared in the breaststroke and div ing competition as they usually are. Tar Heels, Irish Open Video Series North Carolina and Notre Dame will play in the first of a weekly Saturday afternoon telecast of At lantic Coast Conference basketball games on January 5, when the Tar Heels travel to South Bend, In diana. Eight games will be presented on a regional television network five of them conference games and three non-conference. Other non conference games on the schedule are Virginia Tech at Wake Forest on January 12 and West Virginia at Duke on January 26. A network of 14 cities in three states and the District of Colum hia is participating in the weekly series' seventh year. Announcers for the series will te Jim Simpson of Washington and Charlie Harville of Greensboro. Castleman D. Chesley, Philadel phia television producer, announc ed the schedule Thursday. Cunningham Scores 26 In First Loss Cornhuskers Trip Miami By 36-34 NoDoz keeps you mentally alert with the same safe re fresher found in coffee and tea. Yet NoDoz is faster, handier, more reliable. Abso lutely not habit-forming. Next time monotony makes you feel drowsy while driving, working or studying, do as millions do . . . in?rk up with safe, effective NoDoz tablets, Another fine product of Grove laboratories. Spirit High Earey noted that the spirit of the team during the past week ha been running especially high, in dicating that the boys are prepar ing for some real battles. The following boys will be mak ing the trip todav: Thad Adams Howard Cone, Barry King, Har rison Schiffman, Dick Woodrow Joe Mummaw, Mike Bissell, Jim Huffman, Frank Lea, Ernie Oare Scott Smiley, Pete Swift, Willie "Bloom, Tate Kemper, Thompson 'Mann, Larry Roberts, Marion Smith and Henry Jlummaw. f NEW YORK (UPD Nebraska's Cornhuskers, staggered in George Mira's spectacular passing, came from behind twice Saturday and whipped Miami (Fla.) in the Goth am Bowl football game 36-34 on a pair of conversion runs by Den nis Claridge and Bill Thunder Thornton. Mira hit 24 of 46 passes for 322 yards and two touchdowns in a dazzling performance in 20-degree weather. But the Huskers countered with fireworks of their own, including a 92-yard kickoff return by Willie Ross, who scored two touchdowns and set up a third with a 41-yard run. Miami 6 14 7 734 Nebraska 6 14 8 836 Neb. Thornton 1 plunge run failed Miami Rizzo 10, pass from Mira (kick failed) Miami Spinelli 30, pass from Mira (pass failed) Neb. Ross 92, kick off return (Johnson kick) Miami Ryder 1, plunge (Ry der pass from Mira) Neb. Enger 6, pass from Claridge (Johnson kick) Miami Bennett 3, plunge (Wil son kick) Ntb. Thornton 1, plunge (Clar idge run) Net) Ross 1, plunge (Thornton run) Miami Ryder 1 plunge (Wilson kik) Attendance 6,166. " ALPHA EPSILON DELTA" MEETING Dr. George D. Penick, associate professor of pathology at the UNC Medical School, will speak on "Pathology as a Medical Specialty" at the Alpha Epsilon Delta meeting which has been rescheduled for Tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock By CURRY KIRKPATRICK BLOOMINGTON, Ind. Billy Cunningham tore Indiana apart here Saturday, but it wasn't enough as the Hoosiers turned to their fast break in the last seven minutes and ran away from North Carolina, 90-76, i Cunningham, the big red head on whose shoulders may rest the fate of this UNC team, finally broke loose against the Tar Heels' Big Ten opponent and was unquestion ably the best ballplayer on the floor. i Billy hit a season high of 28 points on 10 of 19 from the field and eight of 13 from the foul line while also proving to be the game's best jrebounder with 16. But, Cunningham, who definitely overshadowed Indiana's fabled Van Arsdale twins, could not do it alone and in the end, it was the Hoosiers' speed that told the story. Running from a halftime lead of 41-34, Indiana battled the Tar Heels on even terms the second half and even saw its lead cut to six as late as the 7:40 mark of that period. ' 'But here the tense intersection al clash was broken open by the form of basketball for which Branch McCracken-coached teams are famous the fast break. After Cunningham tallied on a free throw to cut the Hoosier lead to 62-56, Indiana began to 'run. Jimmy Rayl, a precision-like shooting mechanism, cracked the whip for McCracken's boys in the next few minutes. Rayl stole the ball from UNC guard Larry Brown and fired a long pass to Tom VanArsdale for the two-pointer. Jimmy McLock lin, Indiana's fine sophomore cen ter, then went in all alone on an other quick fast break, and sud denly the Tar Heels were down by 10 at 66-56. Rayl then put the icing on the cake. After Yogi Poteet had brok en the string with a long jumper, the Kokomo, Ind. star fired in two one-handers from long range. This put the Hoosiers up by 70-58, and Carolina was hopelessly beat en. Dean Smith called time out for a strategy meeting, but it was all for naught. The Tar Heels, Dress- Tommy Bolyard started thinss off for the Hoosiers with two free throws after being fouled by Res pess. The 6-4 Indiana forward, over shadowed in recent years by team mates Walt Bellamy and Ray men scored on two consecutive one-handers. After Cunningham and Poteet stemmed the tide mo mentarily, the VanArsdale twins took over. Dick sank-a free throw and Tom put in a long jumper, af ter which Rayl canned another long jump. With five minutes remaining in the half, Indiana, its lead cut to six at 33-27, began to .rnpye,aainj More Tall Cotton Ahead For Heels! North Carolina will try to get back on the winning path, but against a very tough opponent, when it takes on highly rated Kentucky tomorrow night in Lex ington. The Wildcats have gone undefeated since they lost their season opener to VPI. McGlocklin put in a layup, Ted Redenbaugh hit two free throws, and Bolyard came back with an other jumper. But the Tar Heels, as they were to do so many times in this titantic struggle, fought back viciously, and scored seven straight points off their press before Bolyard ended the half with a one-hander Rayl, the Ail-American candi date, finshed with 24 points high for the Hoosiers while Tom Van Arsdale captured 10 rebounds. Scoring: Indiana (90) T. VanArsdale 16, iBolyard 13, McGlocklin 20, D VanArsdale 5, Rayl 24, Porter 0, Redenbaugh 7, Harden 0, Granger, 0. North CAROLINA (76) Respess 13, Shaffer 3, Cunningham 28, Brown 8, Poteet 18, Cooke 6, Krause 0, Calahan 0, Burns 0. via BOAC Rolls-Royce 707 jets "Surpassed my expectations"-C. P., P" stat$ 6 "Loved every minute of it"-D. B., Oregon '65 "Very good talue"-M. M.. USC '62 "Very satis fied"-C. W., Ohio Wesley an '65 "Greater than I dreamed it could bo"-B. T., So. Methodist YOU CAN SELECT FROM 8 ITINERARIES: GOLDEN BEAR GRAND CIRCLE-70 days-5 depar ture dates-15 countries. 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Burke, Jr. from ins frantically, had to leave men thf nhvsir rl pnarimpnt of TCincr open all over the court in their ef- College, will speak Monday at 5 forts, and Indiana easily capitaliz-' p.m. in Phillips 273. He will de ed on the breaks to maintain its scribe variable star observation in "AA j j margin at the end The seven-point lead the Hoosiers carried to the dressing room at the half was certainly not indica tive of the closeness of the play. UNC led by its two sophs, Cun ningham and Iicspess, started strong in that irsl period Respess rebounded a Charlie Shaffer-missed jumper and Yogi Poteet fired in a one-hander for a quick four-point lead. Die two teams went neck and neck from there to the 11:10 mark unningnam, playing with the driving concentration that so marked his freshman year, scored in room 236 of the UNC Medical School, will speak on "Pathology asi consistently on short drives in the a Medical Specialty" at the Alpha Epsilon Delta meeting which has been rescheduled for Monday eve ning, Dec. 17, at 8 p.m. in room 236 of the UNC Medical School. All persons interested in careers in medicine or dentistry are invited to attend. "MS J, viyLidiyopti COMES BUT ONCE A YEAR IS ENJOYED ALL YEAR early going But with about nine minutes gone in the game and Carolina up by 13-12, the Hoosiers made their move. Striking off its tenancious 3-2 zone defense, Indiana proceeded to run 11 points up on the score board while UNC could only man age Cunningham's drive and Po- icvis snort jump. progress at King. 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