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PACfl F0U3 THE DAILY TAR HEEL THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1?, f ar Babies Overcome Wolf let A ITALIAN FOOD at ANTONIO'S11 With The Charlie Culbreath Quartet featuring Cherlie Culbrtath AltO f Harrison Register Guitar Ron Aldenbury Bass Ed Crowt Drums MON. thru FRI. 6 P.M. 104 W. Franklin Phone 7045 J By ELLIOTT COOPER The Tar Bab.es insured themsel ves of a winning season last night in Woollen Gyrn and avenged two losses to the N. C. State Wolflets at the same time as they played con trol basketball to defeat their arch rivals from Raleigh 47-39. For the Carolina frosh the vic tory marked their eighth win of the season against five losses with only two more contests left on the slate. In their two previous meetings the State frash had brought home ANOTHER INTIMATE BARGAIN Best Cartoons From PUNCH Published at $3.50 Our Special $1.49 The Intimate Bookshop 205 East Franklin Street Open Till 10 PM. the bacon both times, but last night the Wolflets were unable to win the one that would have given them a complete sweep for the year. Tar Baby Coach Dean Smith scrapped his pet man-for-man de fense for a zone, and in the second half this change was definitely a factor in bringing the Carolina frosh victory. For State the effects were exactly opposite as their second-half zone defense was not as effective as their opening half man-to-man. From the beginning of the game ir. was apparent that the Tar Babies were not going to run with their opponents this time. It was 4:22 be fore Don Walsh sunk a foul shot for the first score of the contest. The Wolflets seemed ready to play this brand of ball, however, and built themselves a 15-9 lead late in the first half, the biggest they ever en joyed. At this point the Tar Babies began to rally and with three seconds left ir, the half Yogi Poteet hit on a one-hander to tie the score at 17-17 after twenty minutes. In this conservative, but never theless always interesting game, Y -ew rv. 3 m immi l'ii!'.!;litiil:ll!l!i From the pouion-dippd pen of ROBERT WILDER, ouihor of "Written on the Wind" iranqer m i IIUIVTWil.lVTrDNiTinNl! lift :Mii Hit '&2&tf,. picture only two players managed to score in double figures. For the Tar Ba bies Jim Hudock was high man wth 15 while the losers were led by An ton Muehlbauer who had 10. The second half was a repetition of the first with the exception that the Tar Babies dominated play. The game was tied twice a 19-19 and 23 23, but the lead only changed hands once when the Wolflets went ahead 28-27 on a shot by Dan Wherry. The losers held, sway , until Hudock got a tap and gave the Carolina frosh the lead for keeps. The game was a spirited contest throughout ' and even had the mak ings of a fight when State's Denny Lutz and Walsh went after a free ball. For the Tar Babies the un sung hero of the evening was Pep Callahan whose floor play sparked the frosh despite scoring only one point. The Scoring Carolina McComb, 8; Hubbard, 5; Hudock, 16; Poteet, 8; Walsh, 9; Callahan, 1; Phillips. State Marvel, 5; Key, 2; Wher ry, 6; Whitfield. 8; Lutz, 8; Muehl bauer, 10; Yates; Coward. Tar Heels Prove Who Should Be Number One Stan Niewierowski took a two hand set from half court, the horn blew, and there was no doubt in anybody's mind who was Number One. It was Carolina's Tar Heels vic tors over State College by a 74-67 margin. Before a full house at Wool len Gym. Frank McGuire's crew had proved to Everett Case for the second time this year who had the best team in the ACC. For the Carolina student body, the ones who were lucky enough to TODAY ONLY TODAY 0 DEPT. STORE be present and those who couldn't get a ticket, the win was a dream come true. They had seen their team climb week after week up the ' newspaper polls until this week I they were on top of the heap, the best team in the country in the minds of the sportswriters and coaches. Now there is no question, about whether or not the Tar Heels will stay on top for just a week. The Wolf pack came to Chapel Hill de termined to knock Carolina out of first place just as the Tar Heels had done to them a little over a month ago in Raleigh. But such was not to be, the Pack made a run at the winners in the final minutes getting as close as 2 only to be slapped back down. From start to finish the Carolina rooters who filled the stands made old Woollen Gym shake with chants of "We're Number One." There could be no objections to the tre mendous vocal support given the Heels by the fans, it started when Doug Moe was introduced and didn't stop. After the game McGuire expressed everyone's opinion when he said, "It's great to be Number One." Chapel Hill, N. Car. EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD TO THE BARE WALLS -NOTHING RESERVED. BARGAINS GALORE - EVERYTHING REDUCED MEN'S LONG SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS Formerly NOW 2 for $C.OO $3.90 MEN'S WING WHITE SHIRTS Formerly SALE fV7 $2.98 PRICE ipl.V 400 PAIRS MEN'S CROSBY SQUARE OXFORDS and LOAFERS ON SALE YOU CAN NOT MISS BY BUYING NOW $1.00 GYM SHORTS 67 ALL MEN'S BELTS V2 price ALL SWANK CUFF LINKS and TIE PINS V2 PRICE MEN'S WHITE DUCK PANTS Formerly SALE $3.98 PRICE STEDMAN SHORTS and T-SHIRTS0 Formerly SALE , $1.00 PRICE 09 $2.77 MEN'S ASSORTMENT HANDKERCHIEFS Formerly SALE l-7 a 3 for $1.00 PRICE O ALL U.S. KEDS REDUCED MENS, CHILDRENS, BOYS, AND WOMENS MURALS Basketball Schedule At 4:00 SAE vs Chi Psi, Avery vs Parker 1. 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