THE DAILY TAR HEEL
FRIDAY, JANUARY- 4, 1957
VAGI POUR
Undefeated Wrestlers Face
Virginia Cavaliers Tonight
, UNC's unbeaten varsity wrest
ling team will meet Virginia to-
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night for the toughest match so
far this season. The Freshman
team will wrestle the Virginia
freshman at 7:30 p.m. and the
Varsity match will start at 8:30
p.m. in Woollen Gym.
Last year Carolina was com
pletely overpowered by the strong
Cavaliers. But this year the two
teams are considered equal.
After practice yesterday, spirits
were high in the Carolina grap
plers' dressing room. Capt. Bob
Wagner commented. "I think the
fans that turn out surely won't be
disappointed."
Going to the mat for the Vars
ity will be Henry Rhyne at 123,
Capt. Bob Wagner at 130, Perrin
Henderson at 137, Charlie Boyette
at 147, Ken Hoke at 157, Dave
j Atkinson at 167, Glen Daughtry
2t 177, and Don Childs at the
heavyweight class.
The lineup for the Freshman
will be Curt Champlin at 123, Bill
Suttle -at 130, Joe Perinni at 137,
Jim Welborn at 147, Bill Russell
at 157, Jim Hudson at 167, Benno
Sack at 177, and Mike Pittman at
heavyweight.
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Jo Quigg, 41, Carolina center, and Cal Ramsay, 37, NYU forward, go high in the air for a rebound
in action under the boards in the UNC-NYU game played Dec. 20 in Madison Square Garden. In the
background is Tar Heel forward Pete Brennan, 35. Carolina survived a tight NYU zone defense to win
the game, 64-59. Bob Cunningham was high scorer with 16 points. (Photo by Larry Morris.
TAR HEELS REMAIN UNBEATEN: '
Frosh Cagers
Go After Fourth
Tonite At EMI
Carolina's frosh cagers, idle for 18
days, will go back to the hardwood
tonight down east at Salemburg
where they will meet Eastern Mili
tary Institute. . '
Although the Tar Babies' only get
together since the Duke freshmen
game was yesterday, they will be
JieaVily favored. An indication of
E. M. I.'s strength is a bad licking
given to them by the Duke Frosh
early in the season. The Tar Babies
gave the Blue Imps an 85-53 licking
just before the holidays.
So far this season the Tar Babies
hold a 3-1 record. They have con
qurered, High Point J. V.'s, Wil
mington Junior College, and the
Duke freshmen; and were beaten by
the State frosh.
Tar Baby coach Vince Grimaldi
pointed out yesterday that the E.
M. I. gym is very small and will
be a .blessing to both squads after
the long Christmas lay-off.
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UNC Cagers Take Six Wins
Over Holidays; Win Classic
By LARRY CHEEK
Like Ol' Man River, the Caro
lina basketball team keeps rolling
along.
Over the holidays, the busy Tar
Heels rolled to 6 consecutive vic
tories , on foreign courts to extend ,
their unbeaten string to 11 and
hang on to the runnerup spot be
hind Kansas in all yie major cage
polls.
Three of the wins came over
northern squads in games played
before critical metropolitan eyes in
Boston and 'New York, while the
other three came in the south's
greatest hardwood extravaganza,
the Dixie Classic.
Juiciest plum of all for Coach
Frank McGuire and his charges was
the Dixie Classic triumph in Ra
leigh's Reynolds Coliseum. The Tar
Heels whipped Wake Forest, 63-55,
last Saturday night in the finals
after breezing by Utah and Duke in
preliminary games.
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It was the first successful Classic
effort for Coach McGuire in five
long and often lean years on the
Hill. Two years ago the Tar Heels
were knocked out in the semi-finals
by N. C. State and went on to finish
third. Last year they reached the
finals only to be derailed by a red
hot State team again. This season
Wake Forest took care of the Case-
' men, and the Tar Heels marched to
the crown.
The Tar Heels got quite, a scare
in their first northern game against
NYU in Madison Square Garden,
and it w"as all they could do to
pull out a 64-53 win over the fight
ing Violets. An airtight defense de
vised by canny Coach Howard Cann
that limited Lennie Rosenbluth to
nine points almost did the trick for
NYU, but Bob Cunningham, Pete
Brennan and Joe Quigg took up the
scoring slack.
The road weary UNC quint pulled
themselves together the next night
in the Boston Garden, to handily
trim Dartmouth, 89-61, as Rosen
bluth hit 30 points to break the all
time Carolina scoring record form
erly held by Al Lifson. The Tar
Heels climaxed their trip to yankee
land one day later by topping stub
born Holy Cross, 83-70, in a game
that was close until the final min
utes. Then came the biggest and best
holiday tournament in the land, the
8th annual Dixie Classic. Pre-tourn-ey
speculation had Carolina and
West Virginia, both unbeaten, run
ning as co-favorites with Duke not
far behind. Utah, State and Wake
Forest were classified as dark
horses, while DePaul and Iowa
didn't figure.
And what happened? It" was all
Carolina, as the highly regarded
Mountaineers from the hills of
West Virginia lost three in a row to
finish last in the eight team field.
Duke did little better, losing their
last two starts after beating West
Virginia to finish fourth. State took
third, Wake Forest was second,
Utah fifth, DePaul sixth and Iowa
seventh. '
The tall Tar Heels opened their
t tie bid on Thursday night by
stomping Utah's once beaten Red
skins, 97-76. And just to prove it
was no fluke they powered past
highly rated Duke in the semi-final
round, 87-71, to enter the cham
pionship game against' the Demon
Deacons, 73-66 conquerors of State.
It was in the title scrap that Car
olina's class and poise became evi
dent. With Tommy Kearns spark
ing the attack from backcourt, the
Chapel Hillians jumped into a
quick lead and never allowed the
plucky Deacs to come any closer
than six points. The final was 63
55, and there was no doubt in any
one s mind who the new Dixie
Classic champions were.
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