THE CAROLINA JOURNAL, Wednesday, January 10, 1968 PAGE 5 49’ers Fall To Two Va. Schools Lemond Shoots From Outside in UNC-G Game Roundballers Victorious In Match Against Greensboro UNC-C’s 49ers opened the new year with their second victory ot the sea son. Led by Je rry Anthony ’ s 30 points, but sparked by the play of Pete Donahue, Charlotte held a 46-33 half time lead, which they ran to a 96-80 victory, in the game played at Greensboro. Bob Lemmond, and Anthony led the first half, with 13 points each, whUe Gary Cress and Pete Dona hue added 5 each. Only Boyd Ed wards’ 13, and Charles Cole’s 12 kept the Spartans alive in the first period. Charlotte ran away with the second half, as Jerry Anthony teamed up with Donahue for 33 points. Had not Coach Murphy pulled his starting 5 the differ ence would have been far greater than the score indicated. It was Pete Donahue who spark ed this, the finest effort of the young 49ers. As described by one viewer, “he was everywhere, up Animals Defeat Rotoract In Intramurals Pre-Season Finals The Animals Intramural team defeated Rotaract 44-34, in the finals of the pre-season tourna ment, held at Harrisburg gym, Dec. 15. To gain the finals, the Animals J defeated the Engineers 25-55, on ■; Dec. 11. They were led by Hank Rivers and Lane Hurley, with 18 points apiece, whUe Rimer’s 13 paced the losers. On the 13th, the Animals took the balanced scoring ot Rivers, with 13, Weston with 12, and Hur ley and Payne with 11 each, to a 54-19 win over the Sojiiomore- Jrs. Finally, the Animals gained the finals by defeating the Gladia tors 47-17 on the 14th. Rivers led with 20 points, followed by, Weston with 12. The Gladiators were paced by Norman Scott with 11. The Rotaract Club, after a first round bye, won their first game over APO, 30-21, led by Brown with 10, and Overcash with 9. Dick Latty scored 10 for the los ing team, in the game which took place on December 12. On the 14th, Rotaract gained the finals with a 44-26 victory over the Freshmen. Setzer had 16„ Overcash 14, and Brown 12 to pace the victors, from a narrow 15-13 half-time lead. In the final game, the winning Animals were led by Rivers, who had 20 and Ray with 10, while Brown grabbed 12 tor Rotaract. Spotlighting Jerry Anthony scored 30 points for the 49’ers in a winning effort over UNC-G, and added to a long list of basketball achievements garnered since enrolling at UNC- C. This is the third year of var sity experience, forthe 6’3” junior who hales originally from Pitts burg, Penn., but has lived in Char lotte for 10 years. According to Jerry, he has been playing basketball since he was 8, with experience coming in Jr. higl school. He was, however, too short to play for Myers Park, his high school alma mater. In his Fresh man year, he gained the extra height, and was soon a 49er regu lar. He was one of two starters which remained eligible after the now infamous mid-term exam period, three years ago. In 1966-67 he was elected co captain of the team, and was hav ing one of his top years until a broken cheek bone forced him to sit out half of the season. His 30 points, on January 3rd was not his high. When he was a freshman, he once scored 31 against Asheville-Biltmore. But he is best known as a top de fensive star for the 49’ers. And his immediate wishes. “I hope we can start playing better, more like a team.” Jerry Anthony, one of the 49ers top assets. 49’er Wrestling Team Travels To Wesleyan The 49’ers young, small, but hardworking wrestling team was scheduled to travel to N. C. Wesleyan for their first DIAC match, Monday, Jan. 8. Terry Eudy, Mike Anderson, and David Sells are looking toward their debut optimistically. The only actual scrimmaging they have had, has been against the Davidson Wilcats, who they work out with each Wednesday afternoon. Coach Paul Flemming commented that the team had been scoring against their more ex perienced Southern Conference opponents and had been holding RASCAL HOUSE 2400 North Tryon Street Dining and Dancing their own. Only the match results will tell. The 49’ers can’t win with their few members, but indivi dually, they can shine. HARRISBURG BARBER SHOP 3 Miles North On 49 Newly Equipped With The. Vacuum System Open Daily 8-6 Closed Wednesday TALL BOY ESSO CURB SERVICE TALLBOY 44 Complete Service Station Hwy. 19 Harrisburg KISERS SHOE SHOP 501 Eastway Dr. - At the Plaza Phone 332-5595 All Work & Materials Guaranteed. UNC-C emerged worse for the wear, following a week-end bas ketball tour of Virginia. They fell to Lynchburg College and Wash ington and Lee on two successive nights. Friday night, Lynchburg Col lege defeated Charlotte, 75-55, paced by Ed Guill’s 24 points and Ronnie Mason’s 22. Charlotte was led by Jerry Anthony, who scored 14 points in the first half, and 7 in the second for 21. He was followed by Pete Donahue, with 12, all of which came in the first half. Saturday night, W&L steam- rolled the 49ers, 91-60. Bob Lem mond had 14 points, Anthony 11, Gary Cress 10, Donahue 9, Robbie Snipes 8, and Basinger 6 in a more balanced attack than has been featured in more recent games. This was no match for Washing ton and Lee, who had six players scoring in double figures, led by Neer, with 16 points. 1st half 2nd half final UNC-C 32 23 55 Lynchburg 44 31 75 UNC-C 33 27 60 W&L 44 47 91 49’ers Lose Four Straight As Pre-Holiday Season Closes and down the court, rebounding, shooting, everything. . .” High scorer tor the game was Boyd Edwards, who had 33 points, for Greensboro. Jerry Anthony grabbed 30, Pete Donahue 21, and Bob Lemmond 15 points lor the victors. 1st Half 2nd Half Final UNC-C 46 50 96 Greensboro 33 47 80 Charlotte’s 49ers found the going rough, as they lost tour straight games to close out the season before Christmas. On December 9th they traveled to Laurinburg to take on the Knights ot St. Andrews. Again the struggling 49ers found their defense inadequate, as the Knights out-scored them in both halves, to grab an 84-69 victory. Led by John Turner with 27, followed by Craig Hannas with 14, and Greg Gredlein with 13, St. Andrews showed little hos pitality to Charlotte, playing its first game in the Knights’ newly completed gym. For our team. Bob Lemmond paced the first half with 11, and the game with 19. Ben Basinger scored 10 of his 12 points be fore the break, while Robbie Snipes held Charlotte in the game by scoring all 12 ot his points in the last half. Jerry Anthony added another dozen points, and pulled down 8 rebounds tor the 49er effort. Charlotte played hosttoGreens- boro College on December 15, in a game played at Harrisburg Gym. Gery Cress’ 10, and Bob Lem mond’s 9 points led the 49ers in the first half, but they still found themselves on the short end of a 27-37 half time split. Robbie Snipes and Jerry An thony came on strong, with 11 points apiece in the second half, and the host team pulled within 3 points of Greensboro but fell as far behind as 20. Despite their erratic performance, the oppon ents were evenlymatchedthrough- out the last half. Neither team was able to sustain an offensive drive. The final margin was 74- 64, Greensboro. Bob Lemmond was the game’s high scorer, with 16 points. On December 16, the 49ers tra veled to Savannah, Ga., to face Armstrong College. Trailing by 10 at the half, UNC-C fell apart in the second period, when Arm strong, led by Tatum’s 30, hit for 52 points, and finished the game with a 93 to 68 edge. Gery Cress led the 49ers with 20 points, Charlotte’s only player in double figures. For the Pi rates, Hattrich grabbed 19, Simms 16, and Aycock and Burke had 13 each to lead scoring. Charlotte closed out its pre- Christmas season on Tuesday, December 19, against VVashingt- ton and Lee University, at Garin- ger High School. 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