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- 5 1 J. n Friday, DeccmberJilOGj .DAILY TAR HEETJ Page 4 Wrestlers Win Two In eason9s Openers By PETER GAMMONS Ass't. Sports Editor The UNC wrestlers got off to a good start Wednesday night by sweeping a doubleheader against Pfeiffer and St. Andrews, 15-14 and 21-13 respectively. Heroes of the Pfeiffer win were Roger Oxford (167) and Bill John son (hw), whose pins brought the Heels back from a 9-point deficit and gave them the 15-14 victory. Roy Hagerty (147) was the other UNC winner in that match while Elliot Dworin (177) fought to a draw. Pins by Bill Cook (147), Wayne Verlenden (157) and Dworin (wrestling in both matches be cause of a shortage at 177) high lighted the St. Andrews victory. Tom Spencer (177) and Jim Goodwin (137) won by decision. Coach Sam Barnes said that "it" ake Hurt By Graduation w By RICHARD MILLS Old Gold and Black Wake Forest College There are three pairs of shoes sitting in the equipment room that won't be filled this year, but they might be needed as the Wake Forest basketball team begins its 1964-65 season. The Demon Deacons are with out the services of the former wearers of those shoes, tri-cap-tains, Frank Christie, Butch Ilassell, and Richard Carmi chael all of whom were start ers for the ACC runners-up of Coach Horace "Bones" McKin ney. There are six lettermen with whom Bones can build this year and eight sophomores as well as two returning junior non-lettermen. The squad lists six forwards, two centers, and eight guards. With four conference games in the first six, there will be little time for experimentation. Coach McKinney has narrowed his starting choices to six. He will alternate sophomores Jim Boshart and Jim Altengarten at a forward spot, giving each of them an opportunity to nail the post down. The other forward is Richard Herring. The center is Ronny Watts and the two guards are Bob Leonard and John Ander son. Anderson, Watts, and Her ring are seniors. No Prayers Neeedd Coach McKinney, who is also an ordained Baptist minister, has been suspected of mixing prayers with his plays on of fense. But there will be no need for that this season if speed has anything to do with it. "We are faster than any club I have had in a long time. This will be a fast break team. We will run, throw it around a little, and shoot but fast." Shooting is no problem ac cording to Bones, but his losses were heavy in that department.' In Christie, the team had a s player who could drive, hook from the pivot, and jump-shoot with equal ability. Hassell had the deadliest jump-shot on the team and a passing knack that set up many scoring plays. Carmichael was a hot and cold player, -but his "on" days won many a ball game. Together, the threesome accounted for 1091 points, well over half of the total Deacon output. Scoring this season will be more evenly balanced. The for wards are stepping into start ing positions for the first time, but both are excellent from the outside. Herring has the moves of a big man and can shoot over anyone although he is only 6-5. Altengarten and Bashart excelled as freshmen and both think of Christmas . . . think of sweaters OUR SELECTION INCLUDES Cashmere Camel Hair Alpaca Lamhsvool Shetlands PULLOVER AND CARDIGAN STYLES IN AN ARRAY OF TIIE SMARTEST COLORS PRICED FROM $10.95 FOR QUALITY AT PRICES THAT PLEASE TIIE HUB of CHAPEL HILL Open Fri. Night TILL 9:00 VP -tfr - - - r " ' " -- t m m m ihhiim. rii n m tm an mm t r i if i u.j i m t - r i - n n.n m...ii " n 'm ulTi -i rm ifcjin nn.nir-i - in r 1 is always good to win, although we didn't look good. Unless something happens between now and Saturday we are going to have real trouble with Virginia." Barnes was surprised by the manner in which Carolina won. He had expected to roll up points early in the lighter weights, then try to hold on. However, exactly the reverse happened. "We kept fighting and never gave up, and even the boys who lost did their best. Their A-plus effort couldn't have been bet ter." "We may be better than we looked since, however, we didn't fight our match." The Virginia match will be pre ceded by a freshman match when Grover Wilhoyf s team will get its first chance of the year. RESULTS UNC 15, Pfeiffer 14 iv.o.-..:ojwud::v. :v.wa.'.- w.-...--l-.-A avav, I-.-avv. - J ACC Basketball (Fourth of a Series) can make their own scoring op portunities. There is no change in the center position, but there will be improvement. Watts' shoot ing is noticeably improved and unbelievably better than his gawky freshman days. At guard, there should be no short age of accuracy. Leonard hit at a .475 clip last season de spite a bad start and Ander son's precarious one-handed shot has steadied immeasur ably. In the rebounding depart ment, the number two man in the ACC returns in Watts. The forwards must prove them selves, but all of them have the size and ability. Leonard, despite his 6-2 frame, is one of the best rebounders in the league. No Major Changes There will be no drastic changes in the McKinney sys tem, despite the departure of SQUARE DANCE The Newcomers Square Dance Group will hold its December meeting on Saturday, Dec. 12, from 8 to 10:30 p.m. in the Rol and Parker Lounge at Graham Memorial. All faculty members are invited. Mrs. English Bagby gives instructions at each meet ing. Refreshments are served. Imported WOOL SCARFS & SILK SQUARES at 1L 123 Crawford (P) dec. Franu siszin (UNC); 130 Merrior (P) dec. Furr (UNC); 137 Misen heimer (P) dec. Simmons (UNO; 147 Hagerty (UNC) dec. Cordi (P); 137 Hand (P) dec. Jacob son (UNC); 167 Oxford (UNC) pinned Mauldin (P); 177 Dworin (UNC) drew with McKenzie (P); HW Johnson (UNO pinned Car penter (P). UNC 21, St. Andrews 13 123 Ogle (St.A) pinned Saund ers (UNS); 130 Maxon( St.A) pinned Rosefield (UNC); 137 Goodwin (UNC) dec. Hanse (St. A); 147 Cook (UNC) pinned Barry (St.A); 157 Verlenden (UNC) pinned Armour (St.A); 167 Dworin (UNC) pinned Pisto lis (St.A); 177 Spencer (UNC) dec. Powell (St.A); HW Grier (St. A) dec. Munday (UNC). assistant Charlie Bryant 'now frosh coach at N. C. State). "We might use three guards when we want to hold a lead. And," laughs Bones, "I might change the color of my socks. I'm running out of those red ones." "Anderson will call and set up the plays and Leonard will be my court leader. I want to give Leonard the freedom to improvise and work one-on-onc when he has the chance," con tinues balding Bones. "This schedule is getting more and more demanding. We have three games in three days in one stretch. I'm not sure we can get to all of them, let alone play them. By that third game, we'll just be playing stick-em up, keep-away." Bones claims that he will try to do better against out-of-league opponents this year. "We'll put out a little more, makes the league look so much better." The team is happy that the student body is already fired from the football season. "That will help us a lot as will the pep band. It hasn't hurt Duke any," Bones beams. There is a definite air of con fidence among the team. "That's a good thing," Bones sums up, "but they've got a lot of work to do on that de fense." When eight-year vet eran Bones McKinney recog nizes a problem, it is a cer tainty that there will be work, for there is more to Bones and his 16 basketball players than red soX, fire, and brimstone. There is perfection as anyore who is around at ACC Tourna ment time knows. THE IDEAL GIFT UNC Musical Old Well Antique Rubbed Wood Plays "HARK THE SOUND" -as to. e. FREE raj TONIGHT! at THE PATIO Great Atmosphere Lewis, Billy Honored By Publication Carolina's fabulous twosome, Billy Cunningham and Bobbv Lewis, have come in for an other pre-season honor. The January Sport maga zine selected Billy the Kid on their third Ail-American team, and selected Lewis on their first all-Sophomore team. The monthly magazine real izes that they may be slighting Cunningham, an Ail-American last year. They clarify their choice somewhat by saying, "Cunningham, a superior ball player for two years, merits consideration for a first-team berth. But Sport places him on the third team because it's un certain whether he will re cover fully from a broken CUNNINGHAM rnkle sustained in August." Then they add, "Billy stands out immediately because of his incredible jumping ability. But there's more to the slim kid from Brooklyn than mere bounce. lie's a good shooter and the type of driver who'll hit off-balance shots and give you good second effort. "Claire Bee, former Long Island University coach, watch ed Cunningham against NYU last season and then said, Cun ningham would be my number cne pick for the pros right now. He's a terror on offense and he plays great defense. He can rebound." About Lewis, the publica tion says, "Lewis, a fine leaper and fine playmaker, is an extra ordinary shooter." Ian Morrison, the spohomore guard who broke the Clemson game open Tuesday night, was also listed as one of the top sophs in the nation. PRE-CHRISTMAS We have a large selection of fine quality traditional brands REDUCED. Select from all popular sizes and fabrics. ffarmttj 147 E. 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Final ACC Service Bureau figures show another flanV-pr-back, John Pincavage of Vir ginia, in hottest pursuit of Jackson, with 30 receptions. Ends Rich Cameron of Wake Forest and Jim Scott of Duke tied for third with 29 each, but another halfback, North Caro Una's Ken Willard, was fifth with 24 as three of the first five Blazer, Blazer burning bright. A perennial bright light in the casual world is the blazer, here presented in the finest of woolens, col oured with tigerish zest, and fiercely tra ditional in cut. TJown & Campud -fx For Those I'Jho Couldn't Squeeze In Last Time To I'Jin Will So It Once Again Watch This Space (For I'Jhen the all-campus football semifin als. The winning TD by Jim Hugen schmkit came on the kickoff af ter the Law School had scored to go ahead 25-24, with 30 sec onds left on the clock. places went to halfbacks. Jackson made a clean sweep of the receiving laurels. In ad dition to leading in number of catches, he alco had the most yardage gained on receptions 512, the most TD catches and the best average gain per re ception, 15.1 yards. Scott was second in TD passes caught with four and halfback Joe Carazo of Wake Forest, with 22 receptions to tie for the No. 6 spot, had the second best average gain , per reception, 13.7 yards to Scott's 13.4. Brian Piccolo of Wake Forest easily captured the rushing championship with his record smashing 1.044 yards in 10 games. Bo Hickey of Maryland was second with 894 yards and Ken Willard of North Carolina third with 835. Hal Davis of Clemson had the best rushing average, 6.1 yards a try. He finished fourth in tc-tal yard age with 533. GIFT SELECTION TIME At Sharyn Lynn O Blouses O Skirts O Bags O Wash 'n Wear Raincoats O Sweaters O Ballerina Type Slippers o Belts O Kerchiefs o Scarfs o Gloves O Sweatshirts O Lingerie O Sleepwear And riiany other Things to Choose From. 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