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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1952 THE DAILY TAR HEEL" PAGE FIVE i i J P 1 H s u a oil W est Virginia Ties NC State For SC Leader MORGANTOWN, W. Va. The West Virginia University basket ball team moved into a first place tie with N. C. State in the South ern Conference tonight by trounc ing an outclassed North Carolina five, 80-65 before a sellout crowd of 7,000 in West Virginia Memor ial Fieldhouse. . The high scoring Mountaineers moved into a 23 point lead in the first half, and were able to weath er a Carolina rally in the final period that pulled within 8 points of the West Virginians. The Tar Heels, trailing 47-24 at the half, began to chip away the Mountaineer lead in the last half, and with . the . fourth quarter al most gone, were threatening the powerful WVU club.: At that point Workman tossed in a basket,' and his teammates -added two more to - kill the Tar - Heel rally. - - High score for. the evening was ' Workman's 35, while teammates Mack Isner .and Jack Shockley scored 14 and 10 respectively. Al Lifson led the Carolina scor ing with 16 points, while Vince Grimaldi collected 14. Jack Wal lace hit for 9 points. The win gives West Virginia a t-1 record in the conference, equaling that of State who lost to William and Mary Tuesday night. Carolina now has a 6-6 loop mark and' a 10-10 overall record. The loss makes the Tar Heels' chances for a berth in the conference playoof seem Very re mote. Workman hit on 44 per cent of his shots from the floor, making good on 11 of 25 attempts. His 11 cnnections of 14 free throws were good fr a .777 percentage. Carolina Wallace, f Lifson. f Gaines, f -Carter, c Likins, c Schwarz. c Deasy. jg Phillips, g Taylor, g Grimaldi, g Winstead, g TOTALS "West Virginia S hockey, 1 Isner. f Workman, c Moore, g Holmes, g Becker, g Alessi, g Stcingler, g FG FT PF TP 3 3 2 9 5-6 4 15 0 0 0 0 - 1 2 2 4 3 0 4 6 3 0 0 6 2 2 4 6 0 2 3 2 0 0 0 O 6 2 1 14 1 0 0 2 24 17 20 65 FG FT PF TP 5 0 5 10 5 4 5 14 11 13 5 35 3 0 16 2 14 5 1 0 12 4 0 3 8 0 0 10 31 18 25 80 Referees: Shirley and Portney. Free throws missed: Carter. 4r Deasy. 2, Likins, Shockey 2, WorKman Wrestlers Seek Second Win Against Bulldogs Tomorrow "Men. ihis hold is the greatest equalizer since the Colt AS" Coach Sam Barnes told his Carolina wrestling team a few days before last Friday's West Virginia match. Ed Haines, a solid 147-pounder from- Philadelphia, stepped up io serve as the guinea pig. He knew that the young coach was worried about the lough Moun taineers and anything he could do io help get himself and" the squad ready for the meet would be beneficial. "You put your arms around your opponents shoulder this way" explained B&xnes grabb ing Haines, "and you flip him this way. "You. can break a; man's shoulder with this hold if you aren't careful.'" The. flip ccuxecL "You can get iip now. Eddie' 'Barnes continued. Haines groaned but didn't - more. "You did Coach he answered. . "Did what?" ' l "Broke my shoulder." the grappler replied. The junior prospect from the Quaker City managed to get to his feet. His right shoulder was cracked. "As I was telling . you, men. Barnes mumbled, "it takes a tough man to get out of this one in good shape." The Tar Heels dropped a 30-0 decision to the West Virginia team a few days later without the services of Ed Haines. Julian Scheer The Carolina wrestling team will be seeking its second win of the season tomorrow night when it meets The Citadel. The Tar Heels have Jost their last four starts and were shutout 30-0 in their last contest with West Virginia. The Bulldog team is built around three returning lettermen. The most successful of these is John Scott, a senior.- who was undefeated in dual meet matches last year. He wrestles in the 157 pound class and went to the third round of the Southern Conference tournament before being defeated. The other two Citadel lettermen are Ed Laney and Bill Williams. Laney, another senior, has won eight matches and lost only four in three years on the team in the 120-pound class. Williams wrestles in the 177-pound division and Coach Bostwick of the Bulldogs expects him to better his won one lost three record of last sea son. Backing up these lettermen Coach Bostwick has several fine prospects, in Douglas Kelley, 123 pound class, Guy Blakely, 137 pound class, D. J. Galvin, 147 pound class, Don Shriner, 167 pound class, and huge Jerry Thayer. 240 pounds, in the heavy weight class. Coach Sam Barnes believes the Tar Heels will whip The Citadel. The team is in fine shape and is looking forward to a win Friday night. The mt will be held at 6:15 as a preliminary to the Citadei Carolina basketball game. Intramural Scoreboard re ,. f -" EXCITING CCJUAXCE! J -11,1 IWWI.'WW1')!1 'HWWff , '" " f i m Him, mi Songtojynembtf The love story of FREDERIC CHOPIN and novelist GEORGE SAND JU 0BER0N-' ft n ft it r i u t t w- itk liUXntl R I L u t S: tur j.Sid(wy Buchman . Directed by CHARLES YIDCR L.ast Times TODAY Varsity - i LAST THREE DAYS THOUSANDS of New "78" RPM "Pop" Records LAST THREE DAYS it Q) J (Cli u (6 for $1.00) ea. 2,000 Different Selections 4:00 Court 1 KA-1 vs Phi Gam 3; 2 Pi Kap Phi 1 vs ATO 2; P1KA 3 vs Zeta Psi 4; 4 Ruff in 1 vs. Law School 1. - BASKETBALL 5:00 Court 1 TEP 2 vs Zeta Psi 2; 2 Phi Delt -Theta 3 vs Delta Psi; 3 ZBT vs Thcta Chi 4; 4 Pi Lamb Phi vs AKPsi. Tuesday's Basketball 33 Chi. Psi 1 DKS 2 21 Duke-W & M Tonight Bird Cagcrs Hot DURHAM, Feb." & One of the best basketball attractions of the season between a pair of tough teams battling desperately for berths in the annual Southern Conference tournament will be served up in Duke's Indoor Sta dium at 8: 15 o'clock tonight when the Blue Devils go against Wil liam and Mary's Indians. - The Blue Devils who were im pressive last week in wins over North Carolina and George "Wash ington, will enter the clash with a five-game winning streak since they dropped a double-overtime i to N. C. State's conference! champs. They have a 6-3 mark in the conference and at the close of last week's play were tied for seventh spot in the rankings with George Washington! The Indians had a 6t3, their latest victory being a 70-61 one over N. C. State at Norfolk. And both of the outfits face tough sledding after their games tonight. 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