UNC, Duke to battle for Victory Bell
Posted Nov 26, 2013
When North Carolina stole the head of Duke’s mascot last year, for many it was considered the ultimate rivalry gutpunch. But this weekend, UNC will try to reclaim a more traditional symbol of the rivalry — the Victory Bell. Rick Brewer, UNC’s sports information director emeritus, said the tradition was started in 1948 by Duke cheerleader Loring Jones and UNC cheerleader Norman Spear.
(Daily Tar Heel)
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