Thursday, December 9, 1965 Page 4 the daily tar heel Look At Past T Carolina played a to : oi .1 games of basketball irom 1939 through last season. Overall record for the Tar Heels during that span was 462 victories against 221 de feats. This was known as the Wool len Gym era and in that building Carolina teams won 85 per cent of their games. DON'T WORRY has the ANSWERS for all of your Christmas Needs Free Gift and Mail Wrapping at DANZIGER'S THURS. - FRI. - SAT. THIS IS A I. BIKINI MACHINE ''It has a , : KISS-BUnCM... and a MYSTERY- i ":.BUTT0N... Press the right button and it'll :" GO-GO-GO! ' PATHCCOLORm PANAV1SI0N VINCENT RANKS mm PRICE AYALQNKICK1!AN susan HART jack MULLANEY naCLARX WELL FAVOURED BY THE OUTDOOR MAIM Sweaters, stout jackets, heft) woolen shirts are offered by the Proprietor as gift sugges tions of the highest merit. Also recommended are classic pop lin coats that can bs worn rain or shine, mufflers in traditional patterns, gloves and turtleneck dickeys. Inspect these and so many more at the Establish ment while in the pursuit oi Yuletide gifts. T)own Sf fHNl :v 5 AMERICAN 2 CaPjFI Yl INTERNATIONAL V uyw--rr?...!'. I - - M. V tLJl I HBb I -$f . BLAKE EDWARDS J Ki'&r&S $A$i -A a very t$hrt$i S SAVFV . jrK ' 1 regular Vs (Continued from Page 1) naturally jubilant over the victory. "The most important thing was the unselfishness dis played by the whole team," he said. "This is what makes the team." "We're improving each game and if we can keep it up, who knows ." Coach Smith had high praise for senior center Bob Bennett. "Richmond was not as big as some of the teams we will play, but Bennett really show ed what he could do in the rebounding department." Bennett hauled down 13 re bounds to place second to Larry Miller's 14. The Tar Heel defense was also a factor. "At half-time," said Smith, "we talked about how lousy our defense had been. Then we came out on the court in the second half and played the best defense of the year for the first eight minutes." Len Rosenbluth (1955-56-57) and Duke's Art Heyman (1961-62-3) are the only players to have been thrice named to All-America teams since the ACC formed in 1953. Duke holds the ACC record for most points and field goals scored in a single game, get ting 136 and 55 respectively against Virginia in 1965. The single - game scoring record for an individual in ACC history is 55 points by State's Ron Shavlik in 1955. The ACC record for consec utive free throws made in a single game belongs to UNC's York Larese. He hit 21 straight against Duke in 1960. The record for consecutive free throws during a season is 41 by Jim Brennan of Clem son in 1963. The best rebounds-per-game average for A season is held by Ron Shavlik of N. C. State's 1956 team 19.5 on 545 rebounds in 28 games. Len Chappell of Wake For est amassed more points in his ACC career than any oth er player in the loop's 12-year history. He hit for 2,165 (1960-61-62). Duke has led the ACC in scoring for the past tour straight seasons, setting a conference record of 92.4 per game last year. UNC team statistics for 1964-65: offensive average - 79.8; defensive average-77.6; field goal pet. -47.3; free throw pct.-66.1; rebound av erage (team)-45.5. Billy Cunningham (1963-64- 65) is the only player to have ed the ACC in rebounding av erage for each of his three years. The figures were, chronically, 16.1, 15.8, 14.3. TODAY ONLY Terrific Together .Jackie SrEve GlFASOIJIMcQUEEN iTiie DEER? 3 DOORS i -1 1 w ,1 v v J Lek luesoay s not re txactly 1 1 te army i i yi V 1 s:;i,h""! Babies Rout Devils 89-69 By BILL ROLLINS DTH Sports Writer Defense did it again. Just when it seemed that the Tar Babies were in for a sound thrashing, lightning hands began to steal me uau, and Carolina's frosh made one trpmendous comeback to reg ister their third straight win of the campaign. Rusty Clark, with 27 points and 12 rebounds in an over all outstanding performance, was the big gun of the rally, which didn't let up until the Babies lead reached 22 points near the game's end. There was 9:54 left in tne first half when the Babies be- ean to rallv from a 21-11 de- o " ficit. Guard Dick Grubar cut be tween his man and the ball and deflected it away. He re covered, drove in for the lay- up, ana seconas iaier w uu the passing end of a Jim Bos- tick layup. At 9:08, BosticK nil again from the right base line to cut it to 21-17. A minute later, Rusty Clark scored from beneath, then hit a free throw to complete a three-point play. But the Imps were hitting too, and pulled on top 26-20. At this point, the Babies blitzed the now - befuddled Duke defense for eight points in 3:21, and they never re linquished the lead. Clrk started it with a free throw, then Gerald Tuttle hit two foul shots and a held goal, to cut the Imp lead to 26-25. Here, Joe Brown gave a fake at the foul lme and lost his man then was touiea Dy another as he canned a layup. His three - pointer gave UNC a 28-26 lead at the 3:06 mark, and lit the fuse. The rally had been a great one. out tne uaDies naa a "second wind" now, and poured in 12 points in the re maining 2:23 to establish a 40-34 lead at halftime. Grubar broke a 30-all tie at 1:51, and when Clark banked in his second basket of an eight - point Tar Baby streak in which Bostick also had two - ' Hffarfittg fflms ffittxt Clothiers of Distinction 147 E. 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Then big Rusty got hot again, and the Babies blew it wide open. - : 4. wans steered m a rebound shot, Bunting took a slick pass from Tuttle for a buekpt 3nH CTark drilled one in from the right of the foul line. After an Imp score, Brown hit, and Rusty tossed in a pair of free throws and an other fielder to run the score to 70-53, and it was all over out tne snouting And there was lots of that. When Paul Camnitz of Kin- ston batted in a rebound to give the frosh their biggest lead at 81-59, the now near capacity crowd almost brought the house down. At the end, a bullet - pass from Camnitz to guard Wayne If people knew what perfect gifts rare books make, there wouldn't be enough to go around so we're telling nobody but YOU about it. The Intimate Bookshop You-Know Where Eagle Shirts The very finest in Shirtsmanship We feel our collection of Eagle shirts this fall is un equaled. Come in and browse at our herringbones, tattersals, subdued stripes, heather oxfords, and our new shirt, the Eagle Trom blee. - From 6.50 rn-.-jtn ivndicaic, sue.. M.V.O. Jltl VMHTl HCSCIIVU ih T-t rwotvci o r. t coca-cola conpm STATION Dillard for a layup kept in tact the frosh record of win ning all three of their games by at least 20 points. 'It was a great comeback and just a great game," said calm coach Larry Brown in the excited din of the dress ing room. "Any coach who is not pleased by a game like this ... I dont know, there's just something wrong with him. All the boys kept their poise even after being down by 11 or 12 so early. It was a great effort." Clark led the Carolina shooters with nine-for 15 from the floor, and Bostick had another hot night with 5-of-nine. It was the third straight game in which the shooting percentage had been over 50 this time it just barely edged over the mark at 50.8 EVERYTHING IN BOOKS THE BOOK AT nVK POINTS "Ike Smtk't LarfMt aa MORAVIAN in assorted ' . OOtio ppQgfl' aDbop, one PeA 151 E. Franklin Make Yours 8 A it U mm 6 P.M. till 12 A.M. MIDNITE ONLY! ORE RECORDS, RECORDS, RECORDS. mr atduw JLJLi-SLJL JL Mono and Stereo XMAS BUYS six happy rae sauifjg hours Open 6 P-0. -T0I1ITE- Close 12 Ml NEVJ STOCK HAS ARRIVED FOR THIS SALE! Per cent. Duke shot at a 55.8 per cent clip, but with the Babies forcing 26 turnovers bv tne Imps, they did not get as many anots as rhev strived for. SCORING: Clark 27, Bos tick lo. Bunting 13, Brown 10, Grubar 8. Tuttle 3 Cam nitz 2. Rindfieisch 2, Dillard 2, Todd 2. 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