TH) n JDaiDies sZ. ill) I. 3 4 1 I I it It JLDsivid k .J 1' '-' I i 1 Carolina's Tom Ruff (left) Defies Opponents Lunge UNC Stubs Johns Hopkins By DONOVAN ALBRIGHT DTH Sports Writer Carolina's Fencing team rolled to a 22-5 victory here in an opening season match against Johns Hopkins University behind a strong showing in epeeand foil. Coach Ron Miller tabbed the big win as "not necessarily easy but unexpected. No one on the team lost more than one bout and there were very few in which we had more than 2 touches against us. I think the meet showed our overall balance and depth which I hadn't expected to show up this early in the season." Barnes ratlffyin By BILL PITTMAN DTH Sports Writer "Gratifying" was the word used by Carolina wrestling coach Sam Barnes to describe his team's performance in last weekend's North Carolina Collegiate Wrestling Championships. However emphasized that Barnes his eve all along has been on the upcoming conference match with Virginia, thereby not giving too much emphasis on the championships this past Friday and Saturday. Team captain Carver Rudolph was the only Tar Heel to win an individual f Tar Heel Wrestler . Stronghold For '. . 1 - ... . i m. ins vjcjsuii a iviaimen fJ- $P eM' flUOID TOE HUSH AHD N4 W GtSEGEI OFF 1M JAMES OH W fe? Y0OR CHRISTMAS LIST BEFORE . & ft. W YOG 63 ljOLIE. f; II I " l -iS.iWWfc Leading the way for the Tar Heels was Press Ruddell who racked up three victories in as many bouts in sabre competition. A total of eight other swordsmen were undefeated for the day's activities. Miller added: "I was impressed with the poise of each fencer on the strip. Each one had an assured air, though not an air of arrogance." He was also quick to praise Assistant Coaches Mario DeLeon of the Epee team and Peter Balke of the Sabre team. The scoring totals were epee: 8-1, foil: 8-1, and sabre: 6-3, with the team's only ays Tourney Perf ormaiice l son championship, his victory coming in the 177 lb. weight division. Several other Carolina grapplers turned in promising performances and the Tar Heel matmen racked up a three to two win-loss ratio. There was no team championship. Barnes seemed to be impressed with the performance of Duke and State and made it clear that his team would have to work hard to be able to take these two ACC foes in January and February. At present, they appear to be the toughest foes the Carolina wrestlers will have to face. Another thing Barnes seemed impressed with was the attendence of 450 high school Carver Rudolph This Season's Matmen J i , V. i ''n r fli ' ,r ' '"'I r ."T'l ' ' )i nTHIlT'Wl II H'l' ii-nl 'I HIM'if I weakness showing in a lack of experience on the Sabre squad and the team's margin of victory was the largest ever attained in an opening season meet. After the meet with Johns Hopkins, a Novice meet was held involving teams from Duke, State, UNC-C, UNC-G, and St. Augustine's in which the Heels further showed their prowess. Denver Haynes and Charles Poteat won their respective divisions in foil and epee and Bob Knight placed 2nd in foil. The UNC Fencing team will participate in the Big Ten Open this Saturday in La Champaigna, Illinois. tate .Duke wrestlers at a clinic held during the tournament by Dick Besnier, John Welbourn, Jerry Daniels and Charlie Parker. This number of high school hopefuls was described by f it J. IS A BETTER IDEA Chapel Hill's Luxury Community for Moble Home Living. We have every thing, including a MOVING SERVICE! Farrington Mill Road 929-3188 ( w j . f w By DONOVAN ALBRIGHT DTH Sports Writer CHARLOTTE, A spirited and hustling Carolina Freshman basketball team raced to a 68-65 victory at the hands of the Davidson Wildkittens here Saturday night. It was the victor's third consecutive win without a defeat of the young season and gave them their last opportunity- to polish up their play before meeting the Blue Imps of Duke in Chapel Hill this Thursday. The play of both teams ranged from erratic to polished and it was the Tar Babies most polished George Karl who cooly stepped to the free e throw line with :05 seconds left in the game and sank two free throws for the final 68-65 margin. Karl's two points came just seven seconds after Julian Dempsey had missed two charity throws, but a big rebound by Donn Johnston enabled the Tar Babies to retain possession of the ball and force the intentional foul by the 'Kittens. In building up to the exciting climax, the lead had changed hands several times, with each team going from hot to cold and back to hot again. Carolina led at half-time, 37-35, largely on the outside shooting of Karl and an effective fast break led by Karl and John Austin. The second half saw a complete change and the Tar Babies threatened to break the game wide open after only three minutes ahead elapsed in the period. Gary Stafford hit two baskets in a row to raise the lead to 43-40 and Karl then fed Austin and Stafford for lay-ups off the fast break. Barnes as being the largest number of high school kids in attendence at any University function with the exception of UNC's Band Day. If you know her well enough to give her o gift, you know her well enough to give her a Carolina Bikini Nightie Set. A gift any woman would appreciate. Call for details now. 929-7434. $5.00 gift boxed. TTATTTfT nn OPTICIAN Paul MOORE 8$,! Rg. 968-8818 Prescriptions Filled lenses Ouplicoted Swngtasses Contact lenses Accessories Visif Our Beautiful Location in 'HAILER eHIVIPS? Lj Lji LnJ kiw L-sJk Austin's steal and Lay-up pushed the lead to ten. 51-41. but the ensuing cold spell allowed the Davidson team to come back and take the lead at Frosh Tip Off Another Bonus Season cost plus io on Beer, Wines, and Champagne GAS 33.9' and 36.9 EwiibiiaAS & FOOD STORE (The Students' Store Phone 929-5056) 2 Miles North of Ranch House on Airport Rood Chpl Hill: 203 W. Franklin SL Join th Inn Crowd Featuring Famous Fresh Baked CARRY OUT OR EAT IN Open Mon.-Thurs. 11 A.M. 'til 12 P.M. Friday & Saturday 11 A.M. 'til 1 AIM. Sunday 4 P.M. 'til 11 P.M. ORDER BY PHONE FOR FASTER SERVICE Durham 286-9857 Chapel Hill 942-5149 Allow approximately 20 Minutes w Licntd on University Square Li I iia L.i La f, ! II t fl f is 55-54. From there the Tar Babies, tied the score and it was tied iwxe more before a up in by Wip-iw fnPf n mi mm , tetisaisi$ j j i : I PZZA f . ;jr H or' i m it IS -4 Northwestarn Mufjol Life) Ins. BJcf. 123 W .Franklin St. y I y !" f' t' h v. 3 ; v Ronnie Moffiit pushed Carolina ahead by one. Moffltt followed a Davidson basket with another tap and sill! another tap In by Johnston pushed the !r.-.d to three. Ray Bruwn. Davidson's second !eading scorer, then missed the whole backboard to set the stage for the final seconds of action and Karl's free throws. Austin, playing before his hometown fans, and Karl both scored 20 to iead the winning offense. Their hustle and JOIN THE GENERAL SHERMAN'S BHEAIIF AST CLUB Open 24 Hours 155CI 4 l mile SERVING UNC INSOMNIACS FOR 10 YEARS I DTH CLASSIFIED RECORDS! Oldies! 20,000 in stock Send $.35 for 2,000 listing catalogue. Mail orders filled. RECORD CENTER, 1895 W. 25th Street, Cleveland, Ohio. Record tapes. Scott HHS-20 FM stereo receiver Like new-less than 1 year old. Also two Jensen speaker systems fair shape. Taking offers. Call 929-6069 between 6-7 pm. SAAB troubles? I have a supply of good, used SAAB parts for sale ('61 model) Call Julie Stephens, 942-5485. DRUMS FOR SALE. Ludwig snare, Bass with attached tom-tom. Floor tom-tom. Paiste sizzle cymbal. Ludwig hihat. $175. Call 929-2232. 1967 Ducati Street-scrambler, excellent condition, includes extra sprockets, $375 or best offer. Call 929-6801 after 5 or 12-1. Ithica ribbed pump, 12-guage, beautiful custom made stock and poly-choke; marlin 32-20 lever action rifle, marlin 4-10 guage bolt action. All in good condition. Reasonable prices. Call Jake at 942-1275 any night after 11. 1967 Yamaha, red M2C, 305 cc Scrambler; High bars; low mileage; Very- quick and cheap; $375 or best offer; less than 300 lbs. Call 929-3024. RECONDITIONED FURNITURE. Reupholstered sofa beds, couches from $49.50. Chairs from $14.50. New innerspring mattresses, $27.25. Dinettes, beds, etc. Goodwill Store, 1121 W. Main, Durham, across from East Duke Campus. Black Labrador Retriever puppies for sale. Just in time for Christmas. Full blooded; excellent stock; 9 weeks old. Call Doug Jewell 968-9026, 17 Old West. 1968 Firebird Convertible 400, 350 hp., 4-speed. Must sell, need money. New Clutch, beautiful condition. Must see to believe. Call 968-9156 and leave name, number. Enjoy Sunny Florida! Will take riders to Florida (Miami). Fast, direct, cheap! Will leave Friday, December 12, 1969 after class. Call Billy Broadfoot, 968-9075. 2y determination combined with the clutch board play of Moffitt and Johaston proved to be the spark needed for the win. Johnston scored 13. Moffitt 9, and Stafford 6 Davidson was paced by Joe Sutter with 21 3nd Ray Brown with 18. The North Carolina Rufby club will hold an important meeting of ail club members Tuesday night at 7:15 in 207 Woolen Gym. Elections will be held and the spring schedule will be announced. featuring olio a full menu of sreaks, chops, r seafood GW- PASS r?rmans a 1 One grad student to share apartment close to campus. Approximately $80 per month. 942-2981 after 6 pm. Good home for black and white female kitten. 6 month old-most shots-Vs persian. 942-2981 after 6 pm. Set of used skis for person 6 feet tall. Also need poles and boots size 11), if you have them. Call 929-2306. WAITRESSES. Experienced only. Good salary. Excellent tips. See Mrs. Corbin. Honev's Chapel Hill. SUMMER IN EUROPE! $199. NY-London -NY. June 10-September 2. STUDENT EUROPEAN FLIGHTS. Call Bett Sanders between 4&7 pm. 933-5271. Will deliver car to San Francisco or nearby. Leaving Chapel Hill Dec. 19. Safe Driver. W.S. Berry hill, Rt. 4, 942-1759. Male Companions sought to travel through Europe by car this summer. Call 929-4130 after 7:30 pm. I will proofread your manuscript. Extensive experience. English Composition instructor. Thesis reader for graduate department (not UNC). Available during holidays. 929-1795. SINGLE MEN! Computer Dating is fun. All dates in Chapel Hill. Most dates with UNC Students. Get your date list now. For questionnaire write: Nationwide Dating Service, 177 10th St. N.E., Atlanta, Ga. 30309. MIAMI, FLORIDA. WANTED! Rider to Miami or vicinity. Leaving 11:30 am., December 18. Call Juan 933-8215. Riders to New Jersey. Am leaving approximately 11 am. Dec. 18. Share expenses. Call 942-7140 after 7 pm. GIRLS! STUDENT WIVES! Young and old: We have that full-time job you need. Call PARK'S, Durham 688-9302 days or Chapel Hill 929-6738 from 6-7 pm. SHOPPING" DAYS 'TIL CHRISTMAS SHOP IN CHAPEL HILL

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