SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1952 O O 23 THE DAILY TAR HEEL - fl f' If:- J a : if Whips UNC Has Full Spools Slate Carolina's - athletic teams pre sent a full card of games next week with the swimming, wrest ing, gymnastics, and basketball teams having contests at home. The swimming team meets Virginia todaV in Bowman Gray Memorial Pool, and goes against Princeton's mermen Monday night, s The wrestling team has a meet with The Citadel on Feb. 8 in Woollen Gym, and the gymnists tangle with Duke here Thursday night. - The basketball team goes to Morgantown, W. Va., Wednesday to play West Virginia, and then returns to Chapel Hill for two games over the weekend. The Tar. Heels play The Citadel on Friday night, and Furman Sat urady. ' GREED AND CORRUPTION PROSTITUTING THE NATION'S TH5JJH! r D rx y v MCI MOdti " -IDI'IIGELAKD MARSHALL VANESSA ' s thktsoh brown v-ttP MUM Oi wrlf Hum v , toll. ALSO C ARTOO N NEWS TODAY LATE SHOV TONIGHT SUNDAY MONDAY "Haisnot like th $ 5 others." v. Vhywcs ! she nice f ti him? - by Alva Stewart ' The -West Virginia wrestling team clearly outclassed Coach Sam JBarnes' Tar Heels here yes terday handing the Carolina wrestlers their fourth loss in five starts, 30-0r It was the seventh shutout in the history of Caro lina wrestling. Navy did the trick last year. Led by defending conference heavyweight champion Bob Bose well, undefeated 123-pounder Bob Perry, 130-pourider Bill Pritchard, and 137-pounder Jim Kemper, the Mountaineers show ed the small crowd of spectators in Woollen Gym that they will give the defending champion Washington and Lee team a strong challenge in the conference meet next month. None of the Tar Heels provided tough opposition, with Tom Coxe and Robin Man gum being the only wrestlers to score. In the 123-pound class, Bob Perry, unbeaten in the Mountain eers' four meets to date, gained an 8-0 decision over Tar Heel Harry Pawlik. Bill Pritchard, a scrappy 130-pounder, contributed to the Mountaineers' cause by pinning Carolina's Earl Kend-1 rick in 1:38 of the first round. Husky Jim Kemper added another five points to West Virginia total by pinning Henry Wilson, 137 pound Carolina wrestler, in 2:37 of the first round. In the 147 pound class, Tar Heel Pete Mc Gehee lost a 6-0 decision to Tom Murphy. The next Carolina wrest ler to fall before the Mountain eers' onslaught was Harry Brad- shaw, who was defeated 6-0 by Eob Lowers. In the 167- pound class, ag gressive Don Struble outpointed Tar Heel Tom Coxe 9-2. Muscular Phil Comer subdued his rival, Robin Mangum, in the 177 pound class. In the final, match defend ing champion Bob Bosewell pinned hefty Ted McLaughlin in 45 seconds of the second period. 123 Bob Perry (W. Va.) defeated Harry Pawlik (UNC). 8-0. 130 Bill Pritchard (W. Va.) pinned arl Kendric (UNC) in 1:38 of the irst round. 137 Jim Kemper (W. Va.) pinned Henry Wilson (UNC) in 2:37 of the first round. 147 Tom Murphy (W. Va.) defeated Pete McGehee (UNC). 6-0. 157 Bob Lowers (W. Va.) defeated Harry Bradshaw (UNC). 6-0. 167 Don Struble (W. Va.) defeated Tom Coxe (UNC). 9-2. 177 Phil Comer (W. Va.) defeated Robin Mangum (UNC), 8-1. Heavyweight Bob Bosewell (W. Va.) pxnned Ted McLaughlin (UNC) in 45 second of second round. , CLASSIFIEDS ANNOUNCEMENTS DEPENDABLE WRECKER SERVICE 24 HOURS a day, Poe Motor Company. day phone 6581, night pnone 2-3441. '. (Chg. lxl) UNIVERSITY TRUCKING COMPANY Local and long distance household moving. Contact Hauling Cargo Insur ance. 100 East Franklin St. Phone 4041 Or see Ross or James Norwood. (Chg lxl) FOR SALE 6B TWO USED FRIGID AIRE REFRIGER ATORS in good condition, .rnone tsen nett and Blocksidge, 6161, (chg. lxl) UNCSwimmers MeefvCavtaliers Coach Dick Jamerson's Tar Heel swimmers will meet the Virginia Cavaliers tonight at eight o'clock in the BOwman-Gray pool. Carolina -is heavily favored and should run its winning streak to twenty-one. Princeton will be in town Monday to challenge the winning ways of the Tar; Heels. Led by the great breaststroker Bob Brrawner, the - Tigers should make things very interesting for UNC. Carolina will be host to Georgia's Bulldogs on February 9. The. Red and" Black carry the Southeastern Conference banner and should have at least an even chance to knock off the Tar Heels. The strongest challenge to the all-victorious Tar Heels and their Southern Conference title will come from Raleigh way when the Wolf pack of N. C. State invades Chapel Hill on February 13. There are no individual stars on this year's Carolina team, but there is event. great depth in- every DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 1. Become tasteless 5. Tax 9. English author 10. Long rods 12. French river 13. Ietergent plant 14. A straight road (CoalMin.) 15. Goddess of volcanoes 16. Ointment 20. Tilt 23. Refriger ators 27. People of Ireland 29. 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