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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 157 THE DAILY TAR HEEL FAC0 FOUR tv Mi r I . 'JlC Ed nt mc a i trr Wi a tat uti Til Tar Babies Down Wilmin gt on, 85 60 Donahue's 26 Is Tops; Doug Moe Scores 25 Maimer) Beat Wildcats, 16-12 2:03. 130-Rhyne (C) pinned Hall, 3:19; 137-Henderson (C) decision ed Dee, 5-0; 147-Lampley (D) de cisioned Cooper, 3-1; 157lRhyne D decisioned Welborn, 8-1: 167- Westervelt decisioned Hoke, 5-0; 177-Atkinson (C) decisioned King, 3-1; Heavyweight Fagg (D) deci sioned Boyette, 8-1. 1 WILMINGTON The Carolina Tar Babies chalked up their se cond win of the season here last nisht with an 8T-03 victory over Wilmington Junior College. The victory leaves Coach Ken Rose mond's quint with a 2-1 mark, having beaten the High Point jay tees and losing to Duke last Saturday. The Wilmington club threw up strong opposition at points during the first half and challenged the Tar Babies again the second period. But paced by the .scoring of Jim Donahue and Doug Moe. the Tar Babies were able to put down the Wilmington threat. Donahue drop ped in 26 points for the Tar Babies and Moe. the teams leading scorer was good for 25. Pete Longenecker contributed If) points to the cause. Kurly Lead Canfina grabbed a 4 2 le;ad tarly in the first half and never lelinquished. despite several Wil mington threats. The Tar Babies left at half holding a 41-33 mar gin. The Wildcats came within four points several times in the final half but the Tar Babies pulled it out of the fire in the final ten minutes with a scoring spurt. Freshman footballers Buss Hol lers and Larry Beck made a brief ippearance in the first half and started the second for Carolina. The two gridders worked well to gether, both scoring four points. The Tar Babies will now rest until Saturday afternoon at 4 o' clock when they go against Pheiffer in the second game of a double header, the varsity opening againsi South Carolina in a regional televi sion game. The Scoring Carolina Moe, 25; Longenecker, 19; Donahue, 26; Hart. 3; Hollers, 4; Dunlap, 3: Shuford; Beck, 4; Hickey, 1; Baker. Wilmington, Durner, 6; Palad ini, 15; Parham, 14; Lutz 18; Wells, 9; Mathias, 5; Gibson, Tay lor 1. DAVIDSON -Carolina's varsity wrestling team jumped onto the winning side of the ledger last night as it edged out the Davidson Wildcats, 16-12 in a close grappl ing duel. It was the second win ot me season for Coach Sam Barnes' charges against one defeat. They lad previously beaten Washington and Lee and lost to Virginia. The Tar Heel got the hard-earned victory with a rejuvenated lineup Soccer Team Should Be In Good Shape In '58 By JIM PURKS Graduation usually takes a heavy toll from varsity teams. Not so for the 1958 soccer team. Coach Marvin Allen will lose only four players from this year's team, three of them first-stringers. Offensively, the team promises to be nothing short of a powerhouse. Boosted by several freshmen -stars, the 1958 squad may be two men (U.ep in each position on offsensc. Mike Thompson, this year's lead ing scorer, will lead the team's of fensive power at the center for ward position. Coach Allen said that Thompson is the best center forward lie's ever coached. Sophomore Promise After the other positions, all of this year's starters will have to compete with some talented sopho mores for a starting berth. Ted Smith, who played left inside, is the only player on the forward line taken by graduation. On defense. Coach Allen will have a few more problems as he will lose three valuable men at the end of the year. Bill Blair, captain of i 1 ' .: : W v rm 1 ' 1 1 I if ' V. j . ; i) v:. w " ' w;; j j c, -rt . Wei-- . this year's squad, will leave his right halfback position vacant", while Ted Youhanna will be a hard man to replace at left fullback. Both Blair and Youhanna were de fensive stalwarts for Allen's 1937 eleven. Reserve fullback Pete Ilogaboom, who came off the bench to play a magnificent game in Carolina's 5-5 tie with Duke will also be lost to the team du.' to graduation. Rattay Captain Returning defensemen will be Dave Corkey. Hugh Goodman, Bob Borden. Bill Klein, and John Fau- cette. Some promising newcomers I include Tate Robertson, Doug Fox, j and Bob Quackenbusch. At the vital goalie position. Jim ; Rattay. who was recently elected Itnptain of the 195S squad, will have ' some competition from Marvin Blount and Nick Zlotnicky for the starting berth. j With such a large aggregation of j ! soccer team may prove to be a ! serious threat to Maryland, which has won the conference iitle every ear, and should definitely improve j on its 2-3-2 record of the 1957-sec- son. which saw four of their top men moved up one weight. Two Undefeated The match also saw 137 ace Perrin Henderson gain his third straight win, as did Dave Atkin I son at 177. Atkinson had previous- 1 ly wrestled in the heavyweight divi- son. Prior to the match, Barnes in serted Gary Cooper at 147, thus moving J. W. Welborn, Jim Hoke and Atkinson up one weight. Bob Boyette was decisioned, 8-1 in the heavyweight division. Curt Chaplain took his 123 event with Shacter on a pin at 2:30. Cooper lost a decision to Lampley of Davidson and Rhyne of David son decisioned Welborn, 8-4. Hoke lost his 167 event by decision to Westervelt, 5-0. The grapplers, who have not have not had a horns match this sea son, will meet a strong Maryland foe at College Park on Saturday. Their first home match will come on January" 8 against N. C. State. The Maryland event will be the finale before the Christmas Holi days. The Summary 123-Chaplain (C) pinned Shacter, COLE PORTER'S 1 WHA0T9 0 CO i-iVAT Aaovr rum I c I s I c COLCM&ArS sve.4r.. s no nil mv.i Pictorial History Of Protestantism A Beautiful Book An Important Book A Timely Christmas Gift . . . $10.00 The Intimate Bookshop 205 East Franklin Strtat Open Till 10 P.M. rhymes with "ptaygirts") and see a world of entertainment ! If r. M-G-M presents I SOLC SSL ilafnaf GENE KElDf MiTZI GAYNOR KAY KENDALL TAINA 1G OPENS TODAY Our Five Cent Christmas Cards Leave More Money To Invest In Something For The Baby With The Big Blue Eyes The Intimate Bookshop 205 E. Franklin St. Open Till 10 P.M. 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