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PAGE THEE3 SATURDAY, JAITOARY 25, 1352 THE DAILY TAR 77 fay Yc1 n " 7 ' i - i Visas 1 II 4 Terrill Leads Favored 'Pack Against USS5C by Ed Siarnes The Carolina basketball team which lost an earlier game to N.C. State in the Dixie Classic by a 58-51 score will attempt to get some revenge at 8 o'clock to night when it takes on the Wolf- pack in Woollen Gym. The Tar Heel five has had a three day layoff since its last came and is in top physical shape. In past years coach Scott has had to use subs for his regulars who have been injured. Carolina goes into the game with a 6-2 conference mark and an overall record of 10-6, while the Wolfpack boasts a perfect 7-0 loop record and 11-5 won-, lost mark in all games. Stale Is Favored State will be favored over the local cagers tonight, but the Tar j Heels will have a good chance of j topping the high-flying Red and White team from Raleigh. j Coach Scott's team has been coming along nicely since the first of the season and although it hasn't been too impressive against some of its foes, the Tar Heels have shown steady improve ment. The success of Paul Likins at the center spot has had a lot to do with Carolina's victories. And some improved play by substitutes K ui.nmi..). f.m v.-y-:-- - St 4 i t -- T r JV Cagers 'Meet Vf on risis i uiiiyiit The junior varsity basketball team will play State's Jayvees to- nisht at 6:15 o'clock in a pre liminary to the feature game be tween the Carolina and State varsities. Both team's have good records and have lost to Duke's Jayvees. Coach Vic Bubas' WoLQets have won seven of eight games this year while Carolina, coached by Earl Ruth, has won six and lost eight. The Carolina team is led by Floyd Propst, Chuck EHenwood, Skip Winstead, Buell Mosier, Joe Moser, Albert Long, and John Dittmar. rnnWARD BILL KUKOY A1ID guard Lee Terrill, Volfpack captain, are two of the finest players on the championship Stale learn. Kukoy. a junior from Gary. Ind. is averaging 10 points per game for the Wolfpack and is a good xebounder. Terrill excells as a oor player and foul shooter and was voted the outstanding player in the Dixie Classic Chess Club Ties Duke, 2.-2. The first match of the season f. v.d TTTJt: Ciiess U1UD was JVs Swim Today The Carolina Junior varsity swimming team meets the Rich mond YMCA here today at 4 pan. in Bowman-Gray pooL The Carolina team will be com posed of men who have competed in varsity meets, but are not ex pected to compete in the more difficult meets. Competing for Carolina are Bob Linker, Howie Stepp, Smith Jew elL Pete Higgins, Bill Rivera, - Charles Wolf, Newell Gill, John Bradish, and Jay and Dick Alexander. CHESS TOURNEY All nersons interested in enter ing a chess tournament should see Kit Crittenden in 104 Alexander Dorm or register in 315 Woollen gym by next Tuesday. The first game of the tourna ment will be played Thursday at 7:30 nan. at the weekly meeting of the UNC Chess Club in room 301-B Woollen gym. MURALS Thursday's Basketball Results: JUiw sj j I jqj- me KJX1r - Bob Phillips, Jippy Carter, and j played Thursday against a strong Ernie Schwarz also brighten the ruke team. The result was a tie, leach team scoring two points in the four-man match. On board one, Duke's Chapman Hrpw with Kit Crittenden of UNC after a tussle which saw the Caro lina player three Pawns ahead at one stage. Since Crittenden had used too much time on the open i ctaj?es. and under the time control had only one minute lor cicture. Vince Grimaldi has finally found the range of the basket and Jack Wallace seems to be hitting regularly. Teaming those two with Al Lifson, Carolina's freshman scoring sensation, will give the Tar Heels a good scor ing threat. - ' conixui ncci Rtfltp has won the last 13 games r nv he agreed to a draw at . v.. - - . . , . , between these two clubs, ana . Y repetiUon in a position wmcn 29 NROTC-2 28 Sig Chi-3 35 Sig Chi-1 23 SPE-1 , 33 Chi Psi-2 68 Phi Delt-1 26 Phi Kap Sig -4 23 ATO-3 41 Manley-1 32 Phi Dclt Chi-2 45 Beta-1 41 Mangum 3 Zeta Psi-1 25 Phi Gam-4 45 Kap Psi-1 Lewis-2 KA-2 Sig Nu-2 SAE-2 Chi Phi-1 PiKA 3 PS Kap Phi-2 Eeta-2 Ayeock-3 Lamb Chi-1 PiKA -2 Graham-2 Sig Nu-3 ATO-4 SAE-3 3 3 2 2 3 3 2 TARI.E TENNIS Winston-1 - Connor-2 Sig Chi-1 Pi Kap Phi Pi Lamb-3 Eeta-2 Lewis Med School-1 DKE-2 Kap Sig-2 HANDBALL Connor Med School-1 Sig Chi TEP-2 35 21 15 21 19 8 23 21 21 23 18 18 19 23 16 0 0 1 1 0 LAST SHOWINGS Through Monday Evening SUPERSTITION OR SCIENCE? SAT. 3 & 8:30 SUN. 3. 4 & 8:30 MON. 8:30 Morehead Planetarium trounced Carolina 71-53 in Ral eigh last season and 63-53 here. In both games Carolina played without Hugo Kappler, its top man who was sidelined through out most of the season with in juries. Bobby Speight. Mel Thompson, and Lee Terrill are the top scorers for the Wolfpack. Coach Everett Case has had trouble finding two other men to fill out his starting lineup. Tm K-iikov will get the nod as one of the forwards and Dickie Tyler and Bernie Yurin will divide the other guard spot. Tonights game will be a high mark on Carolina's race for a position in the annual Southern Conference tournament to be held in Raleigh on March 6-3. N Carolina 1 P; Wallace -r Lr 14 f son i ivixc : v. Grimaldi Ieasy C. State Kukoy Speight .Thompson Yunn .Terrill c . V JJA A A JSV would normally be a winning one. The game on board two was one visittudes. Makens cf UNC first had the advantage, then !n. it This happened several limes, when finally Duke's Crow made the next to the last uv. , blunder and won the sole -victory his team scored. Huntly, of Duke, faced Kahn in utr-A hoard match. This game or, onrlv finish when HunUy had to leave for Duke in order to ..-rumination tnai mg The posiUon, which was about even, was agreed a oraw. Evans, UNC fencing instructor, Varies cn board four. - rawd to isolate all his r'c Pawns wnen xne uc player Diimucw ihpm and Evans was able to score rri mafrh was tied at 2-2, each team scoring one win and two draws apiece. WE HAVE A BEAUTIFUL PLACE Unusual Interior Elaborate Kitchen Extensive Parking Area ALL THIS ADDS UP TO ENJOYABLE EVENINGS OUT IF YOU DINE AT THE - CURVIN RESTAURANT (CURVE INN) READ AT YOUR OWN RISK iS 'JA Zlt 1JDIAH2LS rrvr3M jno anoqie imop apisdn Surqvu s4saaqx oaoq spisda- 1 PV PU. HSnoqj. y- VSLUZD Lrt imr lib & f 4 ' -i. ' -' Si 71 1 AT 17AS RAFAEL. CADAT1N1S A WARMER ERO. -r lihliii'li ' . v'isi snmo on wcwu om ALSO bugs BUinrr cahtooii TODAY I UV.TT: SHOW TOH1GHT SUItD AT MOOT5AY rJV Here's ths new year's .V i Na 1 maker of) i: y Nmenrimentr i . m mi l J " N ri? 1 I . hVRNEH , D ft O'Cl 1 Is t il r - . 1 . I x V v i a MELVILLE SHAyELSUN
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