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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19,1955 THE DAILY TAR HEEL PACE f H R E f n o o 0 JSP i in r ; IT Wood CO) I L M'G'hee To Go For Fifth Win Today Senior Pete McGehee, seeking his fifth straight victory in as many starts, will lead a sophomore-dominated Tar Heel wrestl ing team into action against Nor th Carolina State in Ralfeigh to day at 4:30. McGehee will be put to his stif fest test of the season when he wrestles State's captain Don Tom lin in what will probably be the hardest fought match of the day. The Wolf pack will be favored to beat the winless Tar Heels by virtue of having beaten both Dav idson and Wake Forest while los ing only to a strong Virginia team. However, UNC coach Sam Barn es expressed some optimism and hope of an upset. As he pointed out, "For the past three years we were favored and they beat us; this year; they're favored so may be we can turn the tables on them." Hugh Barwick, who missed the Citadel m'eet. because of a should er injury, will return to the line up at the. 167 lb. class, and Char lie Boyette will drop down to the 157 lb. lass replacing Arthur 'Gregory. Other than these chan ges, the Carolina lineup will be 'the same as it was for last week's Citadel match. BERMAN'S WED. SPECIALS TIES The best $1.00 Coplan Ties 2 for 1.50 RAINCOATS plastic $1.00 off 100 Cashmere Sweaters Famous Rugby brand only a few left $12.95 Rugby Sample Jackets Vi price Was: $ 4.98 9.98 22.50 Now: $ 2.49 4.99 11.25 Stedman's Tee Shirts & Shorts Regular $1.00 Now 79c FRUIT OF THE LOOM Underwear Tee shirts & shorts 69c ea. 49c ea. Undershirts Large Size Towels 79c ea 2 for $1.50 Washcloths By Cannon 15x13 For the women Selection of sweaters Were up to 5.95 Now just 1.98 SUITS COATS DRESSES A to V2 off regular price BERMAN'S DEPT. STORE OPEN ALL DAY WED. Storting Quint In Whole Game; Team Still First In Conference Wolfpack's Shavlik Tallies 32 Points; Rosie Scores 22; Tack Tumbles To Fourth In ACC , By BEkNIE WEISS DTH Sports Editor North Carolina's Tar Heels retained their Atlantic Coast Conference lead, stretched their winning streak to five games, and snapped a six-loss skein to N: C. State last night as they defeated the Wolf pack in the Reynolds Coliseum ifi Raleigh, 84-80. Carolina's starting five played the whole game without substitution. Immediately after the upset the team lifted Coach Frank McGuire to its collective shoulders and the beaming menfor cut down both meshes from the hbops. It was only McGuire's second, victory over State, and. it was ' only Carolina's second win over their Raleigh cou sins since Everett Case took over the coaching reins there in 1947. It was the first time State had lost at the Coliseum in 15 games. Len Rosenbluth led the Craofina scoring with a total of 22 points. Al L if son and Jerry Vayda tallied 19 each. Tony Radovich poured in 16 and Bob Young scored eight. State's Ronnie Shavlik, however, took high-point honors Tor the night when te hung up 32. Vic Mo I ode t, who sparked a second half State rally which almost prov ed the Tar Heels' undoing, scored 20. State had the lead in the game cnly 35 seconds. After the opening minutes, when the game was tied up two times, State went ahead 6-4. But 35 seconds later Len Ros enbluth tied it up again. Two more shots from outside by Rosenbluth and the Tar Heels went out front once more, never to be headed. Rosenbluth tallied 10 of UNc's first 16 points. After this Carolina slowly kept edging out front. With eight min utes left in the half the Tar Heels led, 24-16. Vayda and L if son found the range often enough to stretch the lead still further and at inter mission it was 46-30. Just prior to half-time the winners led by 20 points. State, which had started the game playing a collapsing zone, had switched to a full-court press toward the end of the half but it was to no avail. The Wolfpack continued to press in the second half, and it began to pay off, though not fast enough. State Coach Everett Case saw his men whittle down the lead but he also saw the clock running out, and the clock won. The game .was a rough-and-tumble affair all the way. Climbing on backs, elbowing and pushing was not uncommon. Referee Arnold Heft claimed it was one of the toughest games he has ever work ed. The loss dropped State, second ranked team in the nation, to fourth position in the conference. Carolina now is asured of the leag- ue lead for at least a short period, I I naving a v-i recora. The Wolfpack, which had to ral- t i i a. .a j a. i d, iirl. ' iy late last Saturday to beat Wake Forest, showed none of the polish it possesses during the first half. The team shot for only 234 per cent from the floor, while Carolina was shooting 54.6. NORTH CAROLINA G F P T Vayda, f 7 5 4 19 Rosenbluth, f 7 8 4 22 Young, c 4 0 4 8 Lifson, g 5 9 1 19 Radovich, g 6 4 2 16 Totals y29 26 15 84 N. C. STATE ITafer, f DiNardo, f Pond, f Dickman, f Shavlik, c Dwyer, c Molodet, g Maglio, g Gotkin, g Scheffel, g Totals Halftime score: North ; Carolina 46, N. C. State 30. Free throws missed: North Car- Young 2, Vayda 5, Radovich 1. N. olina Rosenbluth 7, Lifson 2, J C. State Shavlik 2, Pond 2, Ma-, G F P T I 0 0 2 0 II State Takes Conference Edge By Handing UNC Dolphins Defeat, 49-35 RALEIGH, Jan. 19 JP) North Carolina State's undefeated swimming team took a big stride towards retaining the Atlantic Coast Conference title yesterday by handing North Carolina its first loss of the season, 49-35. The win was State's fourth in a row. North Carolina has a 4-1 season record. It marked the third consecutive time the Wolfpack has beaten the Tar Heel swimmers. The summaries: 300-yard medley relay: Won by North Carolina (Meeker, Drake, Holmes). 3:02.9. 220-yard freestyle: 1, Rup penthal (NCS). 2, Heeman UNC). 3, Shannon (UNC). 2:15.7. 50-yard freestyle: 1, Mcln tyre (NCS). 2, Sonner (NCS). 3, Dannenbaum (UNC). :23.6. 150-yard individual medley: 1, Krepp (UNC). 2, MaMson, (NCS). 3, Drake (UNC). 1:32.3. 1 -meter diving: 1, McGinnis (UNC). 2, Hussey (UNC). 3, Morrison (NCS). 100-yard freestyre: 1, Mem tyre (NCS). 2, Sonner (NCS). 3, Baker (UNC). :53.5. 200-yard backstroke: 1, Krepp (UNC). 2, Dunlao (NCS). 3, Merchel (NCS). 2:15.7. 200-yard breaststrolce: 1, Mattson (NCS). 2, Heeman (UNC). 3, Drake (UNC). 2:37.5j 440-yard freestyle: 1, Rup penthal (NCS). 2, Lynes (NCS). 3, Higgins (UNC). 5:18.8. 400-yard freestyle relay: Won by N. C. State (Sonner. Ruppenthal, Mclnyre, Matt son). 3:39.0. Purdue-Notre Dame Grid Series To Run Until 1958 LAFAYETTE, Ind., Jan. 17 'JP) The Purdue-Notre Dame foot ball series that started in 1946 is to be continued through 1958. Guy Mackey, Purdue athletic di rector, announced today the two universities have signed another two-year contract to extend the sefs- , " . The contract calls for Notre Dame to aonear here in the home opener on Sept. 28, 1957, with a i return game at ioutn ueni uci. 25, 1958. Games are already scheduled be tween the two teams in 1955 and 1956. Of Them AM! LAST TIMES TODAY 3 4 5 10 UMM2 ""J 1 0 2 2 J-g??E!U 3 l i 3s "P 1A n Ofl jV7 A HtCHI-lAHOSTH Jb) 2 0 4 4 vna KitASto THfiu 'irvNl 0 0 0 0 fjjf uwieowtsts VH 29 22 26 80 J,- fc an m. a . --'riltirM iilrfV'n in n n - " Athlete Of The Week! Al Lifson s Consistency Propelled Carolina Five To Conference Lead Al Lifson, the backcourt ace of the Carolina basketball team, has been selected as "Athlete of the 7eek" by The Daily Tar-Heel sports staff. Last week Lifson spread 46 ; points over three Atlantic Coast ' Conference games, two of which Twere on the road, and provided ! the leadership and steadiness re quired for Carolina to sweep all three games and grab the confer ence lead. While the entire team deserves the highest praise, Lifson drew the sportswriters' nod because of his ability to take charge at just the right moment with a timely pass or score. Robinson Jones Tonight CHICAGO, Jan. 18 UlV-ugar Ray Robinson, the erstwhile song and dance man, tries to step up the tempo of his ring comback tomorrow night against crowding Ralph Tiger Jones. - " r. s a if i A Ml 4' ul X I CI Now there's a filter cigarette college smok er will really enjoy! It's new Winston and it brings flavor back to filter smoking! You'll really enjoy Winston's full, rich, to bacco flavor. And you will really appreciate Sfofce. WINSTON ikt ( i f t AL LIFSOX Al, in his fourth season in the squad, is co-captain and the floor general of Coach Frank McGuire's "free lance offensive." In his four years, Al has scored close to 1300 points which makes him the high est scorer in Carolina's history. "Zip," as he is called by his teammates, always draws the op - THE REAL-LIFE STORY BEHIND THE WORLDS GREATEST ATHLETE! IRENE II Ml 'A rafratliinn VII W4MIIIU Si young coupie in a wholesome, fine picture." Xjj JlLXJ WjlSA -tastes 0d Winston s got REAL FLAVOR 1 AND ITS SO EASY-DRAWING! "N .- i - . Vi-4 - 'v-,: i ponent's highest scoring back court man in the defensive as signments, handling such men as Bud Wilkinson and Bill Yarbor ought last week. Lifson, a 6'-l" guard, was close ly followed in the voting by Len nie Ronsenbluth, Jerry Vadya, 1 Tony Radovich and Bob Young. m SATURDAY r !- $ I tat. i y Huston j i , r wrt- r. ,i Arettec 5s Winston's finer filter. It's unique, it's differ ent, it filters so effectively ! Winstons are easy drawing, too, for f ull flavor enjoyment. Try a pack of Winstons ! They taste good like a cigarette should! WALf-dmuJutf kQkVi ekfOAtftt). Frosh, Behind Kearns' 26 Points, i Down Wolflets Quigg, In Last Game, Racks Up 18 Tallies; Win Is 12th In 13 Contests For Tar Babies By RAY LINKER Carolina's freshmen basketball ers jumped into a quick lead and 'fn on to defeat the N. C. State Wolflets, 80-70, in the preliminary u tie exciting Tar Heel victory in the varsity scrap in Reynolds coliseum last night.- The tar Babies opened fast and built up a 12-point lead by the middle of the first half on the point-production performances of Tom Kearns, Pete Brennan, and Joe Quigg. Kearns ended the half with 17 tallies, and went on to amass a total of 26 markers on 12 field goals and two free throws to become high scorer for the game. Center Joe Quigg made 10 of 11 free throws and tossed in four field goals to garner 18 points in his last freshman performance.' He is in his second semester, in the University, and will retire for a semester from the basketball scene before joining the varsity squad in order to play three full seasons with them. Brennan aided the Carolina cause with 17 points while Bob Cunningham and Charlie Adams collected 11 and eight, respectively- The Wolflets were trailing by twelve with eight minutes remain ing in the first half, but managed to cut the lead to 42-34, a six point spread, by intermission. They came back after the rest period and with a goal by George Stephanovich and two free throws by Bucky Walker brought the lead New York Times ANNA MAGNANI IN HER FIRST ENGLISH-SPEAKING ROLE WITH AN ALL-STAR ENGLISH CAST ANNA MAGNANI. JEAN RENOIR'S A THE GOLDEN COACH ) TECHNICOLOR NOW SHOWING . Horrid. Tobacco Co.. Wintof-Sl. Its beauty is 4 lit fVLi " " - . In Prelim, 80-70 -down to two. Walker pumped in "a jump shot to tie the game at 46-all. The Wolflets went ahead a few minutes later by one point. BOB and MONK of TOWN & CAMPUS SALUTE AL LIFSON 1 - T.J Whose steady, consistent play, and performances last week against Virginia, South Carolina and Clemson, earned him the award. Al is co-captain of the Tar Heel five. We want him to drop by TOWN & CAMPUS and pick out a shirt to his liking compli ments of the house We want the old and young alike of Chapel Hill to make TOWN & CAMPUS their head quarters for the finest in men's clothing. Drop in today. TOWN & CAMPUS N C. - - 1 w - f S
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