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Biggest UNC Point
Output In 5 Years
By JOHN MONTAGUE
It may be warm in Jackson
ville on December 28, but it was
a little on the chilly side in Ken-.
an Stadium Monday afternoon.
The Tar Heels tried to forget
about the cold as they began
their first full weak of heavy
drills since the Duke game.
Bundled up in long-sleeved
sweatshirts under their practice
uniforms, the players divided up
the hour-long workout between
defense and offense. All of the
squad participated in the drills
EDIT STAFF
Sports Ed.
CURRY KIRKPATRICK
Asst. Sports Ed.
JOHN MONTAGUE
Photo Ed JIM WALLACE
Managing Ed. .. WAYNE KING
FRED SEELY
News Ed. ...... BOB SAMSO
Reporters HUGH STEVENS
MICKEY BLACKWELL
PETE WALES
Exec. Ed. ... PETE HARKNESS
Editors david ethridge
gary blanchard
' ADVERTISING STAFF
Manager Mickey Mouse
Sellers ..- ROCK HUDSON
DORIS DAY
TONTO
Circulation ........ CAPUCINE
BOMB THE BAN
The North Carolina Psycho
logical Association Has called for
outright repeal of the , state's
speaker ban law, - and has re
quested 'the N.C. Academy of
Science to consider a similar
recommendation. 1
Delegates to the " association's
annual ' meeting unanimously
adopted a resolution criticizing
the "gag" law , as. a violation of
the principle "of academic free
dom: ... . , .
NEW ORLEANS North Caro
lina went on its biesast senriner
Tuesday, December 17, 1963 spree in five years here Mon
day night, demolishing an ob
viously outclassed Tulane quint
109-81.
It was the most prolific point
production by a UNC team since
the 1958 Tar Heels blasted South
Carolina, 115-88 (which is a
schooj record). In addition the
rout of "the winless Green Wave
meant victory No. 4 for the Tar
Heels on -the season and a 2-0
mark on the Louisiana trip.
Maybe On 28th
Oh, For Warm Sun
except Bob Lacey and Dave
Braine.
-Lacey did put in an appear
ance, taking a leisurely lap or
two around the field. The All
American end is expected to
be ready for the Air Force,
but probably will stick to
sweat-suit conditioning workouts
until the team goes to Florida
on December 23. The tall flank
man is recovering from a twist
ed knee.
The outlook for Braine is not
as bright. The defensive back
and kicking specialist has a hair
line fracture of the fibia (one
of two olwer leg bones )i j u s t
above the ankle. Braine is off
crutches now and was an obser
ver at practice yesterday.
"I hope to run some in the
next few days, but it's up to
(trainer) John Lacey," said
Braine. "Maybe I'll be able to
do some kicking when we get
down to Jacksonville."
The team will practice today
and tomorrow, and most of the
players will leave for their homes
Wednesday night. All players
will fly to Jacksonville on Mon
day. It will mean Christmas
away from home, but nobody
is complaining.
"Only rich people get to spend
the holidays in Florida," said
Braine. "We're all eager to play
in the bowl game."
But it was his passing which
seemed to most impress the
small crowd at a school where
basketball success simply is not
this year. It was the firth set
back of the year for the Tulane
cagers.
Both Coach Dean Smith and
Tulane's head man, Ted Len
hardt, cleared their benches in
the free-scoring affair which
was surprisingly . close for the
first seven minutes. The Green
ies, who never led, did tie the
Count at' 1ft-10 with 13-fV loft
Wi?hhalih!. Sw?Jltl C J0",?1 1 but Bob Bennett - bit a free'
with the biggest night of his 5 tv,r., cr- j v
career, hitting for 32-points to! thf0W' Shafier made a tnree"
lead all scorers. The converted .' po5Dt play 'and UNC waltzed to
guard cashed in on lay-up after i a 55-30. half time lead.
lay-up as the UNC cagemen
showed something new speed.
The fine passing of Billy Cun
ningham, Mike Cooke and Billy
Gallantai made the fast break
gpas the Greenies were caught
napping on many occasions.
Cunningham came through
with his usual fine scoring per
formance, netting 27 points.
LOS ANGELES (UPD Pass
ing wizard Y. A. Tittle of the
New York Giants and rushing
star Jim Brown of the Cleve
land Browns headed an NFL
Eastern Conference squad of 34
players announced Monday for
the 14th annual all-star Pro
Bowl football game Jan. 12.
The offensive squad: Ends
Del Shofner, Giants: Pete Retz
laff, Easles; Lee Folkins, Cow
boys. Tackles Dick Schafrath, (
Browns; Charley Bradshaw,
Steelers. Guards Vince Promu- j
to, Redskins; Darrell Dess, ,
Giants; Ken Gray, CunTr. .-.
Centers Bob DcMarco, Coro
nals; John Morrow, llrr vr, ;
Quarterbacks Y. A. T.,:..i
Giants; Charley Johnson, Coro
nals. Halfbacks Tim Dro - n.
Eagles; Don Perkins, Cov,!-,-.
Flankers Bobby MitchfH. In
skins; Buddy Dial. Steel.-r,;.
Fullbacks Jim Brown., r,ro .r ,
John Henry Johnson, S?eer.s.
Kicker Sam Baker, Cowboys.
RUNNING MATE?
WASHINGTON (UPD Presi
dent Johnson had a brief social
call Monday from Cleveland
Browns quarterback Frank Ryan
anr? fullback Jimmy Brown.'
The National Football League
suns were - accumpcKiieu iu me t
vWhite House bv Rep. Charles
A. Vanik, (D.-Ohio).
Brown and Ryan were in
Washington for Sunday's " Cleve
land Brown game with the
Washington Redskins. They led
their team to a 27-20 victory.
UNC-Georgia
On Television
Radio station WUNC (Chan
nel 4) announced yesterday it
would televise on Broadvision
the North Carolina-Georgia bas
ketball game Wednesday night,
Dec. 18 starting at 8:00 p.m.
Broadvision is the same sys
tem used last year on the bas
ketball games with no audio
portions, just video.
I WUNC is also planning a
telecast Monday night, Dec. 22
at 9:00 of a film revue of the
highlights of North Carolina's
1963 . football season. The film
is to be narrated by UNC Sports
Publicist Bob Quincy.
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