Wednesday, Dec. 9, 1004 THE DAILY TAB HEELi Page 4 3 1 f Coaches S Gaimtlett's Inspired Play By PETE GAMMONS Asst. Sports Editor Nervously fumbling with a pack of cigarettes UNC coach Dean Smith was at a loss for words immediately following his team's 82-67 win over Ken tucky. After taking almost a min ute to get it lit, he finally calmed down enough to dis cuss what is thus far the high light of the season. "We played a really fine game out there tonight, cer tainly our best so far. Lewis finally got over his nervous ness and broke loose and Cun ningham and Gauntlett really came through." "I let Billy stay in there after he got his fourth foul, which I didn't do Saturday against South Carolina. Ken tucky tried to feed Adams in Aces Outlast Craige In Basketball Action By BILL LEE - DTII Sports Writer The first rounds of the Grail-Mural Holiday Basket ball Festival have been com pleted with about 60 teams still remaining in the running. Here are the results of Mon day's games: In the highest scoring battle of the day, the Ehring haus B Aces outlasted the Craige A Mavericks, 37-34, led by Frank Gallagher and John Atherton with ten each. Jim Gallagher added eight, and Danny Talbott followed with seven. The losers were led by Gene Tinill with nine. The Aces are last year's regular season basketball champions. The Parker Pretzels ousted the Old West Wolves 16-14, as Robin Katz poured in 11 points. Ben Williamson led the Wolves with nine. The Chi Psi Blues chased St. Anthony II 38-4 with Tom Raymond and Ed Vincent chip ping in 14 points apiece. Jack Varner also contributed six. TEP's Titans won their first round game over Kappa Sig Blue, 27-20, as" Bob Robbins tossed in 10 points. Jim Speight also chalked up 10 for the los ing side. SAE I handed the Winston Duds a 24-20 defeat on a 15 point effort by George Simp son. Ned Martin contributed six, while Brad Munday topped the losers with nine. The Alexander Poobahs topped PiKA II, 23-19, as Deems Webster popped in nine to lead the victors. Bob Lowe picked up six for the losers. Tommy Kirkman and Nathan Ray hit the nets for 10 points each in leading the Mangum Celtics over Pi Kap Phi's Vik ings, 30-26. John Wainio of the Vikings was tops for the game with 11. The Teague Terrors outlast- SWEATERS UP TO SNUFF THE DIRECT APPROACH TO A MAN'S . HEART! Milton's Cupboards are chock full o the best looking giftable imported sweaters ever. You'll score a bull's eye with our own inimitable higher V-neck pull over Shetland with saddle should ers of finest yarns by McGeorge of Dumphries, Scotland many out of this world colours $16.95 Same fabulous Shetland in five button casual cardigan $21.95. Lambswool V-neck pullover by Cox-Moore of Nottingham, Eng land $14.95. Cox-Moore 5 button cardigan of fine lambswool $19.95. So won't you make a front door entrance with our most exciting array of unusual gifts? . Clothing Cupboard mith, side and force Cunningham to foul, but Adams couldn't hit and ended up fouling out him self." "Gauntlett did a remarkable job on Conley. He played a strong defensive game." Con ley, who averaged 13 points a game last year and was counted on for almost twenty this year was harassed all night by the aggressive sopho more, and was held to only 9 points. Smith was pleased with the control Lewis and Cunning ham maintained on the boards, getting 27 rebounds between them. Kentucky coach. Adolph Rupp was considerably calmer than Smith, but had little to be pleased about. "We thought that if we could delay Lewis' breaking ed the Peacocks, 32-29, as Don Jackson poured in 10. Jim Griffin led the Peacocks with 13. Zeta Phi White,- led by George Venters with 12 points, triumphed over the Kappa Psi Windsorites, 28-19. Larry Blan ton led losers with six. Kappa Alpha lowered the boom on the BA Grads by a whopping 39-7. The KA's were led by Don Perry and Warren Wills with 11 apiece and Chuck Allison with 10. Tom Weiss got six of seven for the losers. Phi Delta Theta eliminated the Stacy Dark Horses, 20-11, as Dave Rowe picked up eight, and O. H. Parrish, seven. The Manly White Rats edged the Ehringhaus D Studs, 18-15, as Paul Wellman tossed in seven. Bill Simmons led the Studs with six. The Law School Snowbirds overwhelmed the Zeta Psi Reds, 26-16, as Allen Stacy threw in 10 points. George Adams topped the Zetas with nine. Beta Theta Pi squeezed by the TEP Terribles 18-16. Tom Thayer and Bennett Wood led the victors with six and seven points, and Don Lyman scored eight for TEP. Phi Kappa Sigma ousted the Ruffin Routes to the tune of 18-10. Wave Shard topped the winners with eight. PiKA lost sight of the Craige A Cowboys in turning them back 21-9. Sam West and Tom Smith picked up seven and six for the winners. The BVP Bums edged the Delta Sigma Pi Blue team, 14 12, led by Bill Bouton with six. Jack Gallagher put in five for the losers. The Chi Psi Salvos squeezed by. the Zeta Psi Bull-Stomper 13-12,- as Dave Push led with seven. The Physics Fiends ran over the Joyner Jokes, 20-9, with Ed Fisher tossing in 10 points. Jim Peters also contributed six. In the final basketball game, the AFROTC Hustlers edged the Ehringhaus C Studs 34-31, led by Bill Edwards with 18 and Dick Skeen with 10. Steve Hedman led the Studs with nine. if yon get a Honda for Christmas, have ii serviced at Open Road in Durham and if Santa doesn't know where to get your Honda, let him know that Open Road is the place to go. OPEN ROAD, Inc. 117 Morgan St. Durham 681-6116 r- Y3J KN00) HOt) TO 1RAH I A PUPfV? J u 1 1 it MM It till 1 IV' II Rupp Praise loose one more game we could win ... but he came through. We knew Cunningham would be great, but Lewis was the difference. "North Carolina does every thing pretty well they run their patterns well, rebound well and shoot excellently." The veteran coach was sur prised at the play of Gaunt lett. "Where did he come from? I hadn't even heard of him, but he did a great job in every department . . . he's a good boy." UNC Captain Cunningham was naturally very happy after defeating the Wildcats for the . second time in his three var sity years. "I think we're com ing around well. Bobby played a real good game." The Kid thought that Cotton Nash was the big difference between this year's Kentucky team and last year's. "They miss him badly; he was, really great under those boards." Still somewhat tense after his first "big" game for the varsity, Bobby Lewis said that he had been greatly disappoint ed by his first three perform ances. "I was really tense, and still am to an extent, as my foul shooting indicates (7-14). Also there is quite a difference between freshman and varsity ball and it's tak ing me some time to adjust. I was trying too hard, but I'm coming around and may be ready now." Rosen Signs COLUMBIA, S. C. (AP) Half back Marty Rosen of the Univer sity of South Carolina will be wearing the uniform of the Otta wa Rough Riders next year. The Canadian Football League team signed Rosen to a contract Tues day. Terms of the contract were not announced. Rough Rid ers scout J. I. Albrecht, who signed Rosen, said the Canadian team has hat its eye on the Brooklyn, N. Y., nailve during the three years he played for the Gamecocks. Pre-Christmas SHIT 'SALE' We have a large selection of Fine Quality Traditional Brands REDUCED. Select from all popular sizes and fabrics. 147 E. Franklin St. "Clothiers of Distinction" .Hajpfly Holiday ! Food the finest of its kind ory Farms makes delightful gifts. Twelve pre-packed gift assortments await your choice, covering the tasty spectrum from candy to exotic teas . . . hams, beef stick, spreads, fruitcakes, pancake mixes, and two or three of the assort ments are samplers. From $2.95. Many singel items are highly gifted. Packing and mailing are part of our services, too. Come in, enjoy a cup of Hickory Farms coffee, sample the fare, and make gift selections in excellent taste. HOURS 9:30 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. DAILY Eastgate Shopping Center 1 :00-7:00 PJU. SUNDAYS CHAPEL HILL USE A RGUUED-VP NE0JSPAPE2 . THATS THE &E5T 0)AV... I . v.- v-v; : v : . - I Mill n - -. - ' - " ' . - . i . - ; -.-.-if Mich. Wolverines Top Basketball Poll Michigan's powerful Wolver ines, pre-season favorites as the No. 1 college basketball team in the country, con firmed that estimate Tuesday with an almost unanimous vote in The Associated Press' first regular season basketball poll. The Wolverines, led by Caz zie Russell and Bill Buntin, romped past three opponents in the first week of the season and romped off with 32 of the 34 first-place votes and a 100 point bulge over second-place Wichita. Impressive in an 86-79 de cision over Top Ten opponent Duke last week, Michigan gained 337 points in the bal loting based on 10 points for first, nine for second, etc. Wichita finished in the runner-up spot with 236 points. The Wheatshockers, who have had only one game to show their talents, get an op portunity to further impress the selectors when they tangle with Michigan Monday night. Besides top-ranked Michi gan, only lOth-rated St. John's of New York held onto a pre season spot with the first week The ASSOCIATES 159 E. Franklin Over Sutton's Drugs 942-3225 4ta alee Mis a from Hick n of play causing considerable shuffling. Fourth - ranked Da vidson, seventh-i anked Syra cuse and No. 8 Kansas State all plummeted from the elite after splitting their first two games. Ninth-ranked Kentucky, however, lost to the Tar Heels 82-67 Monday night after the voting had been completed and are in jeopardy of dropping down in the next balloting. 1. Michigan 3-0 337 2. Wichita .1-0 236 3. Vanderbilt 2-0 189 4. St. Louis 3-0 170 5. San Francisco .... 2-0 140 6. Minnesota ....... 3-0 133 7. UCLA 1-1 86 8. Duke . . . . . . .1-1 83 9. Kentucky 1-1 62 10. St. John's, N.Y. ..1-0 59 Others receiving votes, list ed alphabetically: Baylor, Brigham Young, Bradley, Bos ton College, Chicago. Loyola, Davidson, DePaul, Illinois, In diana, Kansas, Kansas State, Louisville, Miami, Fla., Miami, Ohio, Missouri, North Caro lina, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Penn State, Princeton, Syra cuse, St. Joseph's, Tennessee, Texas Tech, Utah State, Wake Forest. Typing-Mimeographing Gift of Clothing Every man appreciates fine clothes and we are ready to make gift shopping a pleasure 5 with an outstanding selection' of men's apparel. Let us help you shop THE HUB of Chapel Hill OF OHIO IT 0QE5 TEND, HOWEVER, TO 6 VE ONE A RATHER DISTORTED YiEOJ OF THE PESS! As Frosh. Larry Miller poured in 39 points, 28 in the second half, as the Tar Babies crushed Win gate Junior College, 93-71, Monday night for their second straight win. After missing eight minutes of the first half due to illness. Miller showed the Charlotte Coliseum fans why he was one of the most sought-after high school prospects last year, hit ting on 17 of 27 shots from everywhere on the court. Miller received able assist ance from 6-8 Dickson Gribble, who scored 19 points and grabbed off 22 rebounds. Greg Campbell was he other Tar Baby in double .?ures with 12. Billy Hargette led the losers with 20 points. Mac Gaddy and Dick Yongue added 14 for Wingate. The Tar Babies stumbled throughout most of the first half, unable to pull away from the stubborn Bulldogs. Led by Hargette, who scored 14 in the first half, Wingate over came an early UNC margin and finally went ahead 28-26 with 7:52 left in the half. Miller tied the score with a layup, but the Bulldogs hit six straight points to lead 34-23 with 5:36 remaining. But led by Miller and Gribble, the Tar Babies scored 16 straight points before Hargette hit at the . halftime buzzer and the Tar Babies had a 44-36 half time margin. It's fun eating at Iho zmn-mn Today9 s Specialty 11:30 - 2:30 Veal Cutlet Green Beans Parsley Boiled Potatoes Salad & Bread o)(a none? &l4 How much foam should there be? You'll hear some people say there shouldn't be any head at all. They say phooey on the foam . . . where's the beer! They shouldn't. Not when it's Budweiser, anyway. Budweiser is brewed so that it will kick up a healthy head of foam. We go to a lot of trouble to let Budweiser create its own tiny bubbles, rather than pumping them in. Natural carbonation and our exclusive Beech wood Ageing are two things we just won't get modern about. It takes a lot longer this way, and costs more money. (In fact, it gives our treasurer fits.) But the results a good head of foam, real beer taste, smoothness and drinkability are more than worth it. So pour your Budweiser with about an inch-and-a-half collar of foam. Two inches if it's a tall glass. Watch those bubbles gather . . . then taste. (That's what we tell our treasurer to do when he starts fussing about the high cost of bubbles and beech wood. And he just smiles and swallows his arguments.) cores 39.. - Whip Wingate In the second half, the Tar Babies with the fabulous Miller leading the way, kept pulling away slowly, but sure ly. With 14:26 left Jimmy Shackleford hit a twisting lay up to give them a 14-point margin at 60-46. At the nine minute mark Gribble hit two foul shots and the Tar Baby margin was 19. Then after Yongue hit from the corner. Miller ripped off nine points and Gribble added two in less than a minute to break the game wide open at 78-50. The biggest lead came at 2:18 when Gribble hit on a three-point play to run the lead to 96-63. Coach Kenny Rosemond then pulled his starters, and Willie Cooper hit the last basket for the Tar Babies. The next game for the frosh will be tomorrow night against the strong Davidson freshmen. Gametime will be six o'clock. Individual scoring: UNC (98) Miller 39, Grib ble 19, Campbell 12, Frye 9, Shackelford 7, Travis 6, Fletcher 2, Cooper 2, Woodard 2, Hall 0, Yelverton 0. WINGATE Hargette 20, Gaddy 14, Yongue 14, Bledsoe 9, Sherrill 6, Francis 4, Itober son 2, Stegall 2. Get Your Portfolio of Scenes of UiIC Nov While They Last Eight Scenes $4.95 Old Well Planetarium Playmakers Theater South Building Davie Poplar Franklin Street Bell Tower Arboretum Jane Haslem Gallery 113 West Franklin Street Chapel Hill, N. C. (Across from the Zoom-Zoom) 1 inch? .Bmdweigeit that BucL...thats beer ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC. ST. LOUIS NEWARK LOS ANGELES TAMPA Points New Light British Tan Grain Bass Weejuns Just Arrived -r IJBI .UttU&ttS a bill ws 1 Sharyn Lynn has 1500 to Ghoosc From. 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