THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 10.CO TIIE DAILYTTAIT HEEL PAGE TllREE Wr Farber, Kemp Pin Opponent DAVIDSON, Feb. 8 Carolina's middleweight wrestlers came through yesterday afternoon to overcome ah early Davidson lead and Rive the Tar Heel grapplers an 13-11 victory over the Wildcat.-?. Barry Farber. Phil Kemp, Totn Coxe and Oscar Gupton ended on top in their matches to Rive the visitors the win. Farber and Kemp produced pins in the 145 and 155 pound classes to give their squad ten badly needed points. Both pins came in the first period with Far ber winning in 1:37. Kemp need ed a little more time, but finally caught up with his man before the stanza ended. Newly-elected captain, Oscar Gupton, added another decision to the Carolina total when he outpointed Davidson's captain, Bill Alexander. It was a close match all the way out Gupton ended up top man by 3-2. Tommy Coxe gave the Tar Heels their other victory in the 165 class as he took a high scoring bout from the Wildcats' Mark Price by 10-6. The last bout of the day proved the most exciting, however, as two football tackles locked horns. Carolina's Joe Augustine and Bill McNeely wrestled down to the wire before the Davidson man won out by 4-2. McNeely pulled a reversal in the last eight seconds to win two points and the match Carolina s other two points came in the 121 division Bob Randall and Davidson's Dan Bell fought to a draw. The Summaries: 121 pounds Bob Randall (UNC) and Dan Bell drew 123 Johnny Kelton (D) decis ioned Bob McGimsey, 5-2 136 David La Far (D) decis ioned Kenny Hoffman, 4-0. 145 Barry Farber (UNC) pin ned Arvic Covell, 1:37 155 Phil Kemp (UNC) pinned Hal ITaynw, 2:57 165 Tom Coxe decisioned Mark Price, 10-6 175 Oscar Gupton (UNC) de cisioned Bill Alexander, 3-2 Heavyweight Bill McNeely (D) decisioned Joe Augustine, 4-2 Wolfpack Sold Out For Final Battles RALEIGH, Feb. 8 (P) Three of N. C. State College's four re maining basketball games here are sellouts, the college athletic office reported today. And the fourth game is within 200 tickets Wake Forest on Saturday, Duke on Feb. 14, and Villanova on Feb. 25. 41 The AU-time Comedy .WALTER SLEZAK ELSA -j- .I BUT WAIT ira I ; Danny JE ixi YOU'RE )i F V X NOT THE Wf Jr INSPECTOR A m - ;rT'V GENERAL f 1 'Z J - - h i Kite Fur man Cagers Ploy Host To Locals Tomorrow With nothing to do but get better after Tuesday, night's demoralizing loss to Wake Forest, Carolina's cagers be gan working yesterday for their next conference clash -against tiny Furman tomorrow night in Greenville, South Carolina. Although the Tar Heels were crippled with the com plete absence of Charley Thorne and received only limited service from Hugo Kappler and Dick Patterson in the Deacon defeat, the Scott- men were definitely not up to previous level and mentor Scott for one is hoping that his lads have gotten a bad night from their systems. Mural News THURSDAY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE - ,"u. 1-8AE 4 vs. Chi Phi 1 irV e,Lj? s--. Z.eta. 3: .-Phi Kap yw-r. e V- i sl J- 4 S'S -NU 1 vs. aHZ: ZtFA Ys- sae 1: '-Phi Gam v O. 4T 111 iJCl I 1. 5:00: Ct. 1 KA 2 vs. Kao Psi 2- oDelJ .Sig. 2 vs. Beta 1; 3 St. Anth T. ld, r : J-1 ap Hhi 2 vs. DKE 1, 5 Pi Lamb 2 vs. AEPi;- 7 C Dorm 2 vs. Everett 2. . ,.7:0:.ct- J Old East 1 vs. Med. Sch 8:0: Ct. 1 C Dorm 4 vs. Vic Vill; : ui iv. Kutnn 1 vs. Miller; "iii r-M l vs. z; 7 KA 1 vs 8:00: Ct. 1 C Dorm 4 vs. Vip Hill 2 Med Sch 2 vs. Stacv 3; 3 Everett 3 vs. Ay cock 4: 4 Ruff in 2 Vs. Lewis 1; 5 C Dorm 3 vs. Emerson; 6 TEP i vs. z.eia i; in Kap Fhi 1 vs. Theta THURSDAY HANDBALL 7:00: ZBT vs. Sig Nu. Pi Lamb 2 vs. Sig Chi 2, and Phi Gam 3 vs. Zeta 2 B:00 Kap Sig 1 vs. ATO 1. Pi Lamb i vs. sif cm l.i and KA vs. DKE 1. RIFLEMARKSMANSHIP 7:30: DKE 1 vs. Beta 3. 8:30 Sig Chi vs. Sig Eps 2. GOLF TOURNAMENT , A new mural tournament, call ed the better ball tourney, wil feature play in pairs. Each pair will play eighteen holes. Each hole will be scored with the better of the two scores shot by the' two players. UNC Beats State DURHAM, Feb. 8 North Carolina and Wake Forest ad vanced to the finals of the Big Four Monogram Club's tourna ment in Duke's indoor Stadium here tonight. . Carolina defeated N. C. Stale, 55-27, and Wake Forest edged Duke's monogrammers, 38-36. The Tar Heels and the Deacons will meet for the championship tonight at 9 o'clock, with Duke and State tangling in a conso lation tilt at 7. Art Weiner and Kenny Powell, with 13 and 12 points, respectively, paced the Caro lina five. Skeet Hesmer and Bill O'Brien were also out standing for the Tar Heels. Kayo from VVXrVER BROS jjf mii-rni iouiit niTrc JERRY WALD LANCHESTER TODAY ALSO "AND LATEST FRIDAY NEWS Night Sporting' a nine up and five down record'- in Conference.' competition, the Tar Heels need Furman's scalp to insure themselves a : bid to the loop tourney that will be staged in Duke's indoor arena the be ginning of next month. Bar ring a major upset; the locals should win handily and be in contention for a seeded -position in the annual SC cham pionships. Kappler, who paced the Tar Heel's point-making' in the first half in the Deacon loss before a recurrence of an . old .. leg injury forced him to th bench, is taking treatments for the ailing "gam" and wjll probably be ready to go by tomorrow. ' FPM5402M i 044m MM ' ' EACH DOT on this rriap indicates . producin'g-'riiember of Lon Mead ow Fafftis.; AH are in the'Dur ham" Milkshed area; long .known as'one'of the' finest dairj-ing' xenons in theSouth. Come And Get 'Em The Woollen Gym iickel of fice announced yesteday that there are "several thousand" rickets left for the Duke-Caro-lina basketball game to be played here on February 17. Any passbook holder may ex change his coupon - for the re maining tickets today, tomor row, and Saturday. Any tickets which might be left on Monday will be sold to the public and will not be ex changed or passbook coupons. Each ticket must be picked up individually and a student ID card must be presented. The ticket office is open from 9 AM. until S P.M Monday through Friday, and ,from 9 A.M. until 1 P.M. on Saturday. Carl Jeske of . Milwaukee re cently hit a sweet bowling rut he rolled a- 247,- 247, 247741 series & Aft'. r- I . - I'"v V'il V " ii : - " 1 ' hillsboroX. Durham: . - :v- . ms ' r" ' - '. x. wake -. One Hundred. Seventeen -Dairymen in this vicinity have joined i hands to produce the best bottle of milk you can'buy.; Their: association is Long Meadow Farms Cooperadve. Each producer-member operates and owns his farm! Each has an equal voice in the management policies of the association. Each has a job to. do . . . to supply Long Meadow Farms with the richest, freshest milk possible to produce. They're "doing a grand job for you,, too; producing trie finest milk you can serve in youf home. 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Coached' by Fred Lahous, the Georgia Tech squad have gone undefeated so far'this season, they are the Southestern ' Conference champs. ; : "J" , One of the top .competitors . in i . . : . .i . sqiu. - i inrmer. . 1 .j - - . WA- ( I . iii.iu Home Delrery Service, Telephone F-41 Deiecsf Tech Tonight the South, Tech's Johnny Hiles will be the main entry in' the distance events while Bill Towles will provide the chief competi tion for' the Tar - Heels in the breastroke. ' For Carolina, the lineup is ex pected to be much the same as for the past meets this season. Jimmy Thomas will probably per form in the 220 and 440-yard distance events along with' Cecil Milton and Ray Edmundson. Charlie Bartlett: and Dave Howard J will : carry the Tar Heel attack in . the brestroke - while Jack W,hichard and ' Darrell - By- erly are' set to- do the diving a complete Selection of Country Fresh LONG MEADOW Dairy Products GOLDEN GUERNSEY Regular or Homogenized - ' GRADE A PASTEURIZED . HOM06ENIZE-D VITAMINS 1 SKIM MILK (Fai Free) ; buttermilk . whole lactic milk chocolate" whipping & coffee cream ice cream BUTTER COTTAGE CHEESE from our own ovn plants . . Davidson, Louis-Charles Bout Predicted ForThis Summer BUFFALO; N. V., Feb. S (-T) -Joe Louis and Ezzard Charles will meet in a heavyweight title bout in Yankee Stadium - this summer, Charles' manager . pre dicted today. Jake Mintz made the statement as he brushed aside any idea that Charles might lose his National Boxing Assoeiati6n crown to Freddie Beshore in their title fight here Feb: 23. . "Louis should be ready for his comebcak this summer." said Mintz. "I'm sure of this. Te game has been kind to'. him. Now it needs, his help to revive the big- nulljon dollar spectacle.", ; "Charles . will . forget : he's friend of Louis," - he said w k 4 '4 Mow 0 A farms . . . to our . . fo your home. 4 IS -11 Hot Dux! The Athletic ticket office has succeeded in getting some 300 tickets to the Carolina-State game to be played in State Col lege's Coliseum Wednesday night, Feb. 21. Tickets will be sold to students beginning at nine o'clock this morning and will slay on sale through Sat urday. Students who desire to see the game were warned to get their tickets early. State Col lege has already announced that the Feb 21 game is almost com pletely sold out and indications point to a complete sellout with in a few days. In their first meeting this year the Tar Heels led the Wolfpack for the better part of the game, only to lose out in the final three minutes. The second game of me series promises to be a thriller.