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Friday, December 2, 1966 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Page 5 1D Jt X jTt n if u f i i i f i II u jBuwmrs Choose Heath, Johnston By DRUMMOND BELL DTH Sports Writer Carolina's soccer season offi cially ended Tuesday night with the elections of next year's captains at the annual post season dinner at the Car olina Inn. Nextyear's squad will be lead byxLarry Heath and Jim Johnston, who will replace graduating seniors Jim Ham mer and Bob Johnson. Larry Heath hails from SPECIALSME REED & BARTON'S I SALAD SET An unusual gift find! This practical silver-plated salad set from Reed & Barton. Buy several sets for those always needed "extra" gifts this season. Regular retail $7.95 Special sale $4.95 WENTWORTH & SLOAN 167 E. FRANKLIN 'Xisten m a TUUll 111 ' till wc VOT.-1359 1 l I - : t Long Island, New York and has been a starter for Coach Allen for the past two years. Playing right inside Heath has f unshed second in scoring for two years behind left wine Jack Writer. V Throughout the season he displayed great hustle and de termination. Next year he will be the most experienced for ward for Carolina and may well take the scoring honors. Jim Johnston, who hails from San Jose, Costa Rica, is one of the best soccer players to come to Carolina. This year Coach Allen moved the junior to center fullback in order to strengthen the defensive unit His experience and knowledge of the game were invaluable. He also possessed one of the strongest and most accurate shots on the team. Because of this talent, he was given the duties of penalty shots and missed only once. Led by these two fine play ers, next year could be better than the 7-2-1 record this fall. Besides Heath and Johnston, Allen will have right wing starter Jim Crane returning along with forwards Landy An derton, Wisdom Ngambi, Rot Moyer, Jeff Perry and high scoring freshman Louis Bush. At the halfbacks starter Ja mie Camfield returns along with juniors Pefe Gilmore and John Strickland. Defensively, the team may be stronger in this area than this year. Co - captain Jim Johnston returns with starter John Gussenhoven. Also, jun ior Ed Baur, who sustained an early season injury, should strengthen this unit. Seniors Jack Writer, Dan Galves, Jim Hammer, Bob Johnson, Terry Henry, John Loud, Hal Minis, Willem Pol- lie (MiSiHil m nn& Gtes. 6 (M) m, m (M i mm U n to WCHL - It's ww f r k A iuna or music "COKE HA , - , 1 ' ! ' : -! - " ' ""'' j x ?) . s-s j' - r"- I ' J J I - X t - A . i t v0 9 i li a - y ' j .! " . i LARRY MILLER goes in for a driving layup junior was a in last night's tilt, against Clemson. The big lak and Bronasan Van Wyck will surely be missed, but un der their guidance next year's team has gained experience and next year, Carolina plays Navy and Maryland at home. Soccer has come of age at Carolina and with a few breaks and the continuing desire next fall, Carolina may well de throne the perrenial ACC and national powers. a m , w w$t GRAT off fti GIVEN FREE By COCA i - - -- .r. "it'-. - . Jrti I f . ".r.T' -X j I r wcirt36o J 1 .v' 1 ill jusrsptu m lonotsi won youth i ' - .' I V. ftlrs. Vilde, whose winning word was "greatheartedness", is shown receiving R. E. Adderson, bottle sales manager of Durham Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Heavner of WCHL look on. THE Tankers Open With Tigers Here Today The U.N.C. Varsity Swim ming Team splashes into the 1966-67 season when it hosts Clemson and South Carolina this weekend. The Clemson Tigers will be in the home tank Friday at 4 p.m. For the past 12 years they have come up against the Dolphins without a win, losing last year 70-23. South Carolina will meet the Dolphins here Saturday at . 3. They bring with them a decade of defeats at the hands of Tar Heel swimmers, the latest being last year's 69-29 N1EW HONDA TASTE consistent threat in the game, DTH Photo by Mike McGowan loss. The Gamecocks have looked stronger in recent years, how ever, having benefited from -a series of successful fresh man teams. They are not be- ing written off as a pushover. Coach Earey plans to divide the team and swim separate squads on Friday and Satur day. Both squads will con tinue a normal training sche dule through their dual meet competition. Bleachers have been set up at poolside and admission to both meets if free, v: N COLA and WCHL NEVE F reshmen Swamp 80-52 In By OWEN DAVIS DTH Sports Writer Combining an aggressive de fense with slick passing and nifty shooting, the freshman Tar Babies swamped Clem son's Baby Tigers 80-52 last - UNC Leads - (Continued From Page 1) The Tar Heels never fell be hind the Tigers during this time, but they were often tied with them and never led by more than two points. There was a constant bar rage of mistakes on the parts of both teams and there was almost more action from the foul line than from anywhere else on the court. With 8:15 remaining in the half, Clemson's Joe Ayoob found an easy pass through the Tar Heels' defense and gave his teanv a 19-17 lead. But North Carolina fought back due to the impressive floorplay of Dick Grubar. Whenever Carolina was in danger of falling behind, Gru bar made key steals and weaved his way to the basket for vital layups. The Tar Heels sat out the half time intermission leading the Tigers by a 38-31 score. Miller led Carolina's individ ual scoring with an 18 - point total. Then came Bob Lewis, 16, Dick Grubar, 15, and Rus ty Clark, 14. UNC CLEM. FG Att'd . . FG Made ... FG perc FT Att'd ... . FT Made .. . FT perc Final Score 56 . 31 55.4 24 14 58.3 76 58 25 43.1 20 15 75.0 65 FOOD... When You Want It, Whore You Want II. Call DILL'S BARBECUE, 929-1040 For Chicken, Fish, Shrimp, Chuck wagon Steak, Bar-Q-Que Sandwiches QUICK DELIVERY Shortordcrs "We'll Bring It To Your Door" 115 N. GRAHAM ST.- Call 929-1010 h W the HONDA keys from as Mr. Wilde and Jim GE T Til Season Opener night in their opening game of the year. Carolina took an early nine point lead and slowly wid ened the gap until halftime when the Tar Babies held a 38-17 advantage. After that, the only question was the final score. UNC had a well balanced attack with Jim Delaney lead ing the scoring parade with 18 points. Eddie Fcgler followed close behind with 14 markers while Greg Whitehead pumped in 12 and Al Armour 11 to round out the double figures column. For Clemson 6'8" Ronnie Welch threw in 19 harmless markers and George Zatzelo added 12. The game was played by the usual opening game stakes with many slipshod passes and missed shots. Of 85 free throw attempts, 35 were missed. Little Guard Fogler drew the fans' delight, however, with his fancy passing and twisting layups. Fogler play ed in the style of coach Larry Brown as he set up many baskets with quick tosses from all angles. The Baby Tigers were ex "HI! 6 Bl (rtsnls " -PE1ER . fV unrwunnt k LI & W t - kL Special Short, 1, 3, 5, 7, & 9 PJtt. MM RADIO Com WC IED OF" COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. Clemson tremely cold from the field, connecting on only 15 of 66 from the outside and suffered from poor teamwork. Carolina was just the oppo site. Many times good pass ing gave the Tar Babies easy shots under the bucket. This ,is reflected in the 50 percent field goal mark for UNC. The Chapel Hill crew never trailed in the game. After opening the 3-0 lead, UNC set the pace thereafter by using a fast break to obtain a 13 point advantage after ten minutes of play. The Baby Tigers nev er got close again. With a 21-point half time lead, Carolina pushed the dif ference to 33 with just under ten minutes left and grabbed its largest margin at 74-38 with 5:25 remaining. Brown then completely emptied his bench and played the final five minutes without any starters. For the Tar Ba bies Delaney played a sticky defensive game and Whitehead performed admirably under the boards by hauling in 11 re bounds against his taller op ponents. Fogler turned into a crowd - pleaser with his ball hawking defense and slick playmaking. "SKATERDATER" RIALTO, DURHAM R IU in -y : i i 5 i
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