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- TIE SPECIAL This Friday and Satur day only. ENTIRE stock $2.50 ties at $1.99. JUfltcmte Clothing Cupfcoart 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. 7 Tf j.- I (A V A i Starting our 2ndT Successful Year Bringing you the best jazz in the South JAZZ AT TURNAGE'S Presents DICK GABLE and the Ail-Stars rj Every Saturday Afternoon 2:00 Beer Served m ft It, ri ""w. NWon's Anniversary 33 Storewide Reductions On The Country's Most Wanted Apparel Entir. stock SUITS, SPORT. COATS, TOPCOATS nd SLACKS substantially reduced. Large tempting group of women's sportswear drastically reduced. Large group HARRIS TWEED JACKETS reduced from $45.00 to $34.99; $32.50 and $29.99 Odd lot SPORT COATS reduced to $19.99 and $14.99 Entire stock ivy wool TROUSERS at least $3.00 offfrom $T0.99 Entire stock DRESS and SPORT SHIRTS, including English tab shirts, all reduced 3 of our $4.50 ivy button-downs for $10.00 3 of our $5.50 English tabs for $12.50 Entire stock SHOES substantially reduced, some half price. Group BELTS, values to $3.00, reduced to 79c $5.00 TWEED CAPS now $3.50 Entire stock CREW NECK SHETLAND SWEATERS including our famous imports reduced Group imported LAfABSWOOL SWEATERS reduced from $14.95 to $6.99 Group SpagnoU Italian import SWEATERS reduced from $25.00 to $9.99 Many other noteworthy reductions in. our men's wear OUR LADY MILTON SHOP HAS MANY OUTSTANDING . REDUCTIONS. v Entire stock of our famous Scotish CASHMERE SWEATERS $4.00 off Group Italian Spagnoli SWEATERS short sleeves values to $17.00, now $6.99; long sleeves values to $2100, now $.?9 All BLAZERS reduced Entire stock SKIRTS including our inimitable Imports reduced Large group of our Lady Hathaway and other shirts and blouses reduced All ladies' SUITS half price Also other selected reductions All -Sales Cash and Final Alterations Extra Milton's Clothing ,' Cupboard HJ En) Fmiltlin St. " V k x 37 I ... - 1 r . -. - 1 : , f , , . V ' fx, , - r. " i' f 3 f t 3 & r v-4 ? n 1 4 .53 A Heads Up! 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. 'ill? WiM!" i ': .Hi ; fftiiten on STARRING TECHNICOLOR) 'mm i is "4! IIIIIMIM I 9JM II I 111 M i i S'i I t I 1 I I' I . i.iiiiiiiiki it: i : 'hni-'im' i STARTS TODAY 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. Tlicrc-s bright futurc for tiou in its. t '? I s - TITANIUM if ,N -1 7aV . Y ' Check fhe facts with the man from """ELECTROMET World' f.nrgcxt Producer of Ferro-AUoy It's a good place to Mork . . . and it's growing. More than 90 per cent of the technical peopfe who have joined us in the last 20 years are 3 still with us. Why? Oialleiighig work .. recognition ... pleas ant locations . . . competitive salaries, deter mined fairly and based on merit . . . opportunity for personal development, working with out standing men. in metallurgy and related fields. t It will be wortli your while to get the facts. Make an appointment today with your place . ment office for Wednesday, January 9 and Thursday, January 10 ELECTRO METALLURGICAL COMPANY A Division of Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation 30 East 42nd Street IW3 New York 17, New York 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. It wilt pleasure you in a I V hundred ways! J Allltn . DTlCTC & r V -v NX t - Gary Cooper Willinm Vvlprc ! 5 WLWVM Dorothy McGuire Anthony Perkins .. Marinrio Main in CQtO NOW PLAYING Hurry Over- And a Relax In That Famous Rela ry . The Intimate Bookshop 205 E. Franklin St. Open' Till 10 P.M. ' if J 1 IE I H Large Collection Imported Flannel, -Tweed, And Shetland . SUITS Were up to $75 Now $48.75 From Our Regular Stock SPORT COATS Shetlands, Rumson Tweeds, And Harris Tweeds Were ; - Now $45 j $34.95 $55 ' $44.95 SPECIAL! One Group SPORT COATS Were Now $45 $27.95 ENTIRE STOCK WOOL SLACKS Reduced $3 Per Pair (Off Regular Price) TOPCOATS Tweeds & Shetlands Were $65 to $75 Now $48.75 COMPLETE STOCK Men's & Women's Cashmere . SWEATERS Cardigans Pullovers Long and Short Sleeve REDUCED $4 PER SWEATER SHETLAND CREW NECK SWEATERS REDUCED $3 PER SWEATER Julian i i ' 1

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