pas a FCua THE DAILY TAR HSEL THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 195 Heel s lop WALSH POURS IN 33 sir erps oy (Continued rom Page 1) win 6457. Carolina wound up with a 42 accuracy mark for the night, but they had a 43 average in the first half. The rebounding was about even as possible with the Ttrps getting 46 and Carolina 45. Harvey Ralz got exactly half as many points as Iarese (1G), and Dick Kepley was third with half a many again (8). High man for the Terrapins was big Al Bunge who collected 17. He was followed by Jim Halleck with 12 and Charlie McNeil with 10. McNeil was hitting well until Grapplers To Meet West Va. Carolina's varsity wrestling team will be seeking ta climb above the ..100 mark Saturday night when it entertains always-tough West Vir ginia in Woollen Gym at 8:00 p.m. The Tar Heels own an even 3-3 season record so far, having beaten Davidson, Wake Forest and N. C. Stale while losing to Washington and Lee, Virginia and VMI. West Virginia, perrenial runner-up in the Southern Conference wrestl ing group, is a team that Carolina hxs not met for five years, but is also a squad the Tar Heels have never defeated. The probable starting line-up for Sarn Barnes varsity crew is: Curt Champlln, Henry Rhyne, I'rrrln Henderson, Joe Perrini or Iton I'urdy, Ray Russel, David Atkinson, John Matney and Larry Hayes. Plans are underway for a frosh rm'ct between the Tar Babies, who have a 3-2 season mark, and Fort Bragg, but the issue h not decided s yet. Monogram Club There will be a Monogram Club meeting tonight at 7:00 and all inrmbrrs are urged to wear shhts, ties, and sweaters. Initiations will be beld tonight, and Chancellor Kmeritos Robert D. House will ad drrM the gToup. Murals Today At 4:00 NUOTC vs Cobb A, ATO 2 vs PiKA 3 (W), t)KE 1 vs ZBT W, Parker 1 vs BVP, Ruffin 1 vs Man gum. Sig Chi vs AK Pei. At 7:15 Graham 1 vs Avery, Man ly vs Stacy, Kap Psl vs Phi Delt 1 (W). Lewis vs Cobb B, Kap Psi vs Pi KA, Grad Hist vs Med Sch 2. S!g Nu 1 vs SAE 2 (W). At 5:00 SAH va Delt Sig, SAE 1 vs Zeta Psi 2 (W), Joyner vs Ruf fin 2. Cobb E vs TMA, Everett vs Vic Vil. ATO vs DKE, ZBT vj Phi Gam. At 8:15 Aycock vs Graham 2, Mrd Sch 3 vs Dent Sch 1, AJex 1 vs. Cubb C, Winston 2 vs, Joyner 1, Zeta P.si vs Beta, Winston 1 vs Con nor. Mural: Badminton Feb. 18, Feb. 23 Softball March 19, April 2. Archery April 14, April 23. Swimming April 21, April 30. CLUDS Modern Dance Every Monday, 4:00 p.m. Splash Club Every Monday, 7:00 pm. i Basketball Every Tuesday, 4:00 p m. Tennis March 16, 4:00 p.m. Golf-March 17. 4:00 p.m. SPECIAL EVENTS Dance Recital Feb. 15, 7:30 p.m. Co-Rec Swimming - March 12, 7 30 p.m. Splash Club Show March 24, 25. Awards Picnic May 5 5:30 p.m. Table Tennis The table tennij tournament was held February 3 at the Women's Gym. All matches were completed in one night. Prissy Wyrick ad vanced to the finals to become the new table tennis champion. Badminton All badminton entries are due Wednesday, February 18 and play will start on February 23. A singles and a doubles tournament will be held. Tennis Tlay Day On April 23 the Women's Athletic Association will be host lot a ten nis tournament. Most of the sur rounding schools will be sending rep resentatives to the tournament, and any Carolina woman who is inter rated in playing Is invited to parti cipate in the tournament. 64-57 he collected his fourth personal early in the second half. He then left the contest and dddn't return until the final stages, thus robbing his mates of their biggest gun. The Box North Carolina G F F P Shaffer 0 1-111 Moe 14-2 2 4 Kepley 4 24) 2 8 Salz 7 3-2 3 16 Laresc 11 12-10 2 32 Lotz 11-13 3 Stanley 0 0-0 0 0 Brown 0 0-0 0 0 Donohue 0 0-0 0 0 Totals 24 23 16 15 64 Maryland G F F P McNeil 3 5-4 4 10 Danko 14-2 5 4 Bunge 8 3-1 2 17 Halleck 5 2-2 1 12 Murphy 1 04) 2 2 McDonald 12-2 0 4 Bechtle 4 1-0 4 8 Totals 23 17-11 18 57 Now Tar Heel NEW YORK WWAnother New York high school basketball star has decided to enroll at the University of North Carolina. He is Billy Galantal, 6-5 Brook lyn boy, who has been sought by many other college coaches. However, UNC Coach Frank Mc Gwire, who formerly coached at St. John's College in Brooklyn, landed him. Galantal said he wants to be a sports announcer and plans to take the radio-TV course at UNC. DUKE? CLASSIFIEDS APARTMENT-MATE WANTED 1M- mediately to share comfortably furnished modern apartment. Air-conditioncd-one block from post office. Undergrad prefered. Call 9-5160. 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Moe, a doubtful starter, due to a foot injury, seemed well up to par last night. Photo by Peter Ness Mural Basketball Chi Psi 51, Chi Phi 41. Zeta Psi-1 30, ATO-1 24. Beta-1 23, Zeta Psi-2 14 Phi Gam 38, Kap Sig-2 24. PiKA-2 50, Pi Lamb 27 SAE-1 30, SPE 21. Kap Sig-1 30, Lamb Chi 27. Sig Nu 46, Phi Kap Sig 30. Manly 76, Alex-1 73. Law Sch-1 46, Peacocks 37. Med Sch-1 38, City Planning 28. PiKA-l 34, Kap Psi 23. Dent Sch-3 31, Law Sch-2 28. Joyner-1 42, Cobb-A 23. Med Sch. 25, Dent Sch-2 20. Winston-2 54, Old East 34. KA-1 32, TEP 29. PATRONIZE YOUR ADVERTISERS "PIZZA MAKES THE HEART GROW FONDER" at A ANTONIO'S 104 W. Franklin Phone 7045 Beginning Feb. 9 We Will Have Livo Music. FEATURING A GROUP OF FINE MUSICIANS Mon.-Fri. 5:30 P.M. IF f VMI k UTT i nr- I I AliPv T Ltiv.t fill Ivy T I 7 iwvowi iw anwlj x mwuu WHi . vaj; YOU MEAN SICV l "1 T - - Swimmers Face Tough Florida Carolina's unbeaten varsity swim mers face what shapes up to be their toughest assignment of the season this Saturday when power ful Florida University comes to town. The meet will be held in Bow man Gray Memorial pool Saturday afternoon. The Tar Heels, who own a phen omenal 26-meet winning streak, have bowled over 6 foes thus far this season. Twice they have stopped strong little East Carolina, last time by the scant margin of 44-42. The Floridians also were here last year, and the Tar Heels, paced by 5 ail-Americans, won that one easily. Leading the Tar Heels against the Gators will be Harry Bloom, Brent iNash, Randy Dodson, Jeff Zwicker, Sam Douglas, Kit Mercer, Chuck Wrye, and Bob Turner. w CROSSWORD ACROSS 1. Move 6. Thong 11. Wed 12. Law violation 13. Came up 14. Wit 15. Measure of distance 16. Distress call 17. Compass point (abbr.) 18. Withdraw 19. Stains 21. Of sound reasoning 23. Wine receptacle 26. Avoid 27. Jots 29. Poem 20. Nurses (G.B.) 32. Jargon 34. Nova Scotia (abbr.) 25. Esker 27. Constella tion 28. Dogs &nd cats 40.Pola actress 42. Biblical name 43. Friend, in Spain 44. Performer 45. Locations 46. Web-footed birds v DOWN 1. Moham medan priest 2. Flower 3. Prefaces to plays 4. Gaelio 5. Soap making Ingredient 6. Teaching 7. Confidence 8. Border 9. and Andy 10. In France, father 16. Mineral spring 19. Play synopses 20. Imitation satin Tar Babies S By ELLIOTT COOPER The Carolina freshman got a 33 j point effort from guard Donnie Walsh to lead them to a 99-85 vic tory over Wilmington Junior Ccllega last night in Woollen Gym. The win boosted the Tar Babies season record to 7-3 and gave them their , third victory in the last six days. The Tar Heel frosh lcoked like a different team from the one that got mauled 79-64 by the State College Wolflets Tuesdav evening in w a Nashville. ; In addition to Walsh's 33 points, Yogi Poteet had 24 and big Jim Hu dock had 22 so that this trio contri buted more than four fifths of the Tar Babies total output. 53-37 At Half Dean Smith's frosh were in com mand all the way and by the half owned a 53-37 lead. Wilmington managed to shave this margin to 8 points midway in the final half by outscoring the Tar Babies nine tc one during one stretch. At this point, however, Walsh and Hudock began to hit and the big lead was quickly regained. The Tar Babies had an excellent night. from the floor as they hife on 37 of 71 attempts for a 52.1 per centage. On the foul line the frosh were equally hot and dropped in 25 of 31 charity tosses. The victory for the Tar Babies was also highlighted by the fact that neither Hudock or Ken Mc Comb fouled out. As has been the SUN & SURF BEACH TIME IS SOONER THAN YOU THINK ... ARE YOU READY? Carolina Sport Shop 21. One of r 13 popes 22. Fish 24. Mas ters, &i Jn music 25. Donkey 28. Ahead Tcitcrdar Unw 38. Length of step 31. Mother of Irish gods 33. Big 35. Fuegian Indians S3. Hi Jf (prefix) 39. Title of respect 41. Begone! (dial.) 42. Short tor Margaret SMS jET F3 Ifi iAU ID P 5 D 51JL A S fp o l SiATj 5EEIF5Ik Gteit e PmIa n i "TplffoWErlHT ofcteisisiJoltlPiels -ZZ w 3 77? 2i ii 777 IT r ar it zwr ; T5 TppTS-- " & H-fr-lH 1 1 1 wamp case many timest his season both of these big starters have fouled out leaving the Tar Babies vir tually without any superior height. In both contests against State the loss of the big men severely ham pered Tar Baby efforts. For the losers from Wilmington their offense was led by Ed Miast kowski who had 19 points. Behind Miastkowski were Ed Williams with 16, Larry Lindsey with 13, and Dick Brennan with 12. Smith Clears Bench Smith - cleared his bench for the second night in a row as eight of thp Carolina freshmen got into the scoring column. With the Tar Ba bies leading 96-77 and 2:02 left on the clock an entire new team came in, but they were unable ta get the 1 A Valentine Message For Ladies Only We knew a gal named Mary Lou, whose eyes were brown, we think, or blue. Her figure, in the us ual spot, differed from that of younger tots. She very much resembled YOU. She'd learned, beside her moth er's knee that every proper girl should be aloof the sub ject of man's dreams and not the victim of his schemes, (a thought with which we can't agree). Imagine, if you will, her plight, Saving so- much for MR. RIGHT that fellows said "although she's nice she sitteth on a cake of ice.' She studied trig each week-end night. "Oh Mary, Mary Lou" we said, "if you are ever to be wed a gentle hint might work out fine. Be rakish, send a Valen tine!" The desperate child sent ten instead. 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