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THE DAILY TAR HEEL SUNDAY, JANUARY 10, 1960 n n I aronna n an as Tar Heels Avenge Deacon Win In Dixie Classic Title Tilt PACE FOUR Wake Forest First Conference Loss. 62-59 GIUXNSnOKO Carolina's ro-vino-minIod Tar Heels bought the s.tt is! action tliey were looking for . niyht with a heart stopping 62 ": victory oer Wake Forest here. Thi was the get even match for Carolina which was still smarting trom a 53 ,") loss to the Deacons Ln the (inaN of the Dixie Classic. All live .starters were surhurb in the T.ir HtvLs victory, but it was a pair of clutch thre-point plays mar the end by Lee Shaffer and." York Lares, that held the Deacons Oif. Carolina held a shaky four-point lead with 2 38 to go when Larese, voted the game's outstanding play er, came out ot a mass of Deacons uiuier the i;oal and banked in a nuiaiificMnt fall-aw'uy shot. Ix-n Ciiajjpell fouled him and York con ertiti to .stretch U to ."4-47. w.iKe roresi. novever. wouia noi i tiut. Hay Stanley iouled out a h.d, j linquished minute later and Wake ran it up to. Tnt,y were ai1ed considerably by .V-M wit!) 1:25 remaining. i a sloppy exhibition of ball handling Harvey Sal sank two foul shots,: on tne part of tne Tar Babies and hiit Dave Dudd came right back ; the inability 0f the Carolina frosh wi.h a lay iu and it was rwi-53 with i Under the boards ' 111 loIt- Koehler led both teams in scor- Vvhcn the clock showed forty-one in5 with 24 points, and was cred st conds to mo. sub Tommy McCoy Utvl with numerous assists in the h.cd the Tar Heels lead to 5ft-57 second half runaway. He was fol wiih a pair of charity tosses. i iowed by forwaPd Gene Jackson I'.ut it was only twelve seconds j arKj Te(j Zawacki with 18 and 17 later that Shatter came through. : p0jnts respectively. H toi.k a pass near the foul circle, j xhe Tar Babies could put only one broke lor the goal and laid it in. j maIli iny Brown, in double fig Hiil Loe was also fouled on the play t ures. ne had only thirteen points, Deaclets Beat Frosh, 83-54 By BART FORBES GREENSBORO Wake Forest's hot-handed freshmen team combined i a Diisienng second nau attack witn alert bail handling to defeat the out-manned Carolina frosh 83-54 here last night. Paced by the brillant shooting and play making of guard Al Koeh ler the Deaclets turned a 37-31 half time lead into a second half rout, as two Carolina men fouled out and I the other starters warmed the i bench. j Carolina grabbed an early lead i which it held until midway in the i tirst half when the Deaclets took 1 It l . Al alio caiiviiy .s.inK ms iree inrow amuNt a futile Wake chant of "Go-Deacons-Go! " ( hat lie Forte's jumper ten sec onds irom the end made it 62-59 and the Tar Heels had a three point victory in exchange for the previ ous three point loss to the Deacons in Raleigh. Wake jumped to a quick 8-0 lead eight below his average. Dieter before gametime, could net only nine. Carolina drew first blood as Brown and Krause hit on successive field goals while Wake Forest was unable to score until the 15:48 mark when the score stood 6-1. The Tar Babies had their largest ACTION DURING THE 400 FREESTYLE RELAY EVENTS WHICH CLIMAXCD YESTERDAY'S SWIMMING MEETS S MURALS AONDAY Gamecocks Triumph , J ' r- basketball Peace Proposal . ?- Swimmers Sink Virginia For Sixth Straight Win Carolina's varsity swimming i team romped to victory in every VARSITY SUMMARY in me tirst mice minutes ana me i icaa 0f lne game at 14.43 wnen partisan Deacon crowd was houlins. j Br0Wn hit a set for a 10-3 Tar Ba Larese finally broke the spell ! bv lead then the Deaclets besan to find the range and took a 16-14 lead for Carolina at the 16:54 mark wi.h a jumper and Salz followed a min ute later from the outside to make it 8-4. At the point Deacons coach Bones MeKinney called for the slow-dawa. hut it backfired. Salz slapped toe hall away from George Ritchie and laid it in to ive the Heels their l:rM lead at I4-1.'J. With 1 40 remaining Shaffer to charge and threw in a jump shot, a hook, and two foul shots in the remaining time. This sent Carolina to the dressing room enjoying a 31 27 margin. Larese. who asked Coach Frank McGuire before the game for the job, covered Packer all night Lke a blanket. The little fellow scored five points the first half and that was his some total for the evening. Larese and Salz led the offensive how for the Tar Heels with 20 and i;i respectively. Shaffer added 13. Ritchie paced Wake Forest with 13 and Budd dropped 11. Carolina sank 20 of 44 from the floor for a great 43.5 per cent Wake hit 20 of 52 for 38.5 per cent. Gibbs girls get top jebs rtrtmaiKj to umiM etwculWwa ) 1 wy Brt.1. Wrrt C'ilrvr " kkOMt SveJ I mi rw for ('oik- Wimimw. A tat Krause, who held a 22 point mark!eVent yesterday afternon at Bow man Gray Tool as it soundly thrashed Virginia 77-18 for its six th straight win of the year. While their elders were taking care of the Cavaliers, the Tar Heel i freshmen worked over Greensboro j High School 61-16 to register their I second victory of the season. The varsity had two double win ners in captain Harry Bloom and sophomore Bobby Briggs. Bloom, who copped the 250 and 500 free style races, set a school record in the 500 with a time of 5:09.0. In the freshman meet breast stroker Maurice Davison set a new mark in the 100 with a time of 1:09.6 to break the old record of 1:10.5. The Tar Heels have two more meets next week against East Car- Wake 1. Caro-Simonton. when Jackson got two foul shots with eleven minutes left. The teems traded baskets until the half with Wake holding a 37-31 intermission lead. The Deaclets began the second stanza at a blistering pace and nev er let up. The writing was on the wall when Carolina's center Rich 1. 3. Jf T A ard Vinroot fouled out with 15:52 ionna ana "aKC rorLSl ,,CIurc breaking off for exams. Dick Jam- erson s frosh crew is even more left in the half, and he was follow ed by Marty Conlon at the 10:40 mark. With ten minutes left in the game and the score 59-41, both teams began running substitutes in, which resulted in a wild finish, the Dea clets scoring freely on numerous easy shots. Carolina - Brown, 13. Vinroot, 4. Smith, 0. Conlon, 10. Karuse, 9. Parker, 0. Burns, 4. Morrow, 0. Wil liams, 2. Bowers. 0. Ray, 4. Crutch field, 3. Lee, 5. Wake Forest - Koehler, 24. Cald well, 6. Zazacki, 17. Woollard, 10. Jackson, 18. Weaver, 0. J. L. White, 4. THE BOX MTM 11, MASS MtW T0WK 17, H. 1. MOMTCUII. M. I. . rtmriotNU 1. i. 1. 21 MvMMll M I . 2M fvt ftM. . . at niini t . . tM St V ' UNC G F P T Shaffer 4 5-6 3 13 Larese 7 6-8 4 20 Salz 6 7-8 1 19 Stanley 2 3-3 5 7 Donohue 0 1-1 4 1 Crotty 0 0-0 0 0 Walsh 10-0 0 2 Hudock 0 0-0 0 0 Brown 0 0-0 0 0 Totals 20 22-27 17 62 WF C F P T Budd 3 5-5 4 11 Wiggins 1 1-1 13 Chappell 3 4-6 3 10 Ritchie 6 1-3 4 13 Packer 2 1-12 5 Steele 2 3-5 2 7 Forte 3 2-2 2 8 Hart 0 0-0 0 0 McCoy 0 2-2 1 2 Totls 20 19-25 19 59 UNC 31 3162 WF 27 3259 active as they will tangle with East Carolina, Myers Park, and Staun ton Military Academy before the semester closes. Dixie Classic Committee Adds Villanova To List RALEIGH, W Villanova was added Saturday to the list of out-of-state entries in this year's Dix ie Basketball Classic at North Carolina State College. The Classic committee already had invited Wyoming and Mar quette to compete against North Carolina's Big Four Duke North Carolina, Wake Forest and North Carolina State in the three-day tourney beginning Dec. 29. The fourth out-of-state team still must be found. 40U Medley Holav lina (llamrick, Douglas Stack). Time 4:14.4. 250 Freestyle 1. Bloom (O. 2. Bilbro (C). 3. Morris (V). Time 2:32.2. 50 Freestyle 1. Waldron (C). 2. Crutchfield tC). 3. Mast (V). Time :23.5. 200 Individual Medley Briggs (O. 2. Bromwell (C). Cochran (V). Time 2:21.5. Diving 1. Birkenstock (C). Fruchtman (V). 3. Sykes (V). 200 Butterfly 1. Simonton (C). 2. Mast (V). 3. Tygart tC). Time 2:17.9. 100 Freestyle 1. Williams (C). 2. Cochran (V). 3. Stack (C). Time :53.7. 200 Backstroke 1. llamrick (C). 2. Bilbro (C). 3. Benham (V). Time 2:22.6. 500 Freestyle 1. Bloom (O. 2. Scott (V). 3. Hufham (O. Time 5:09.9. 200 Breastroke 1. Briggs (C). 2. Douglas (C). 3. Bradley (V). Time 2:36.9. 400 Freestyle Relay 1. Caro lina (Stack, Bromwell, Crutchfield. Williams). Time 3:41.9. 4:00 Kap Sig vs. ZBT, TEP vf. SFE. Phi Kap Sig vs. DU, Beta ys Theta Chi, DKE vs. Pi Lamb. 6:00 Lav Sch-2 sv. Dent Sch-Pcacocks-1 vs. Dent Sch-3, Law Sch-4 vs. Dent Sh-1, Sig Nu iiiun-iiiir.5 j iw. v 1, A 11 1 tip Coast Gam-3 vs. ATO-1 (W). ame. CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va., UP) South Carolina's Gamecocks hit on seven free throws in the last 212 minutes Saturday as they i overcame a one-point deficit and whipped Virginia's Cavaliers 74- 70 in a regionally televised Atlan- I Conference basketball LEE SHAFFER AT THE FRANKLIN STREET FRENCHMAN'S One Big Week of Stock Reduction ALL LONG PLAY & STEREO RECORDS at WHOLESALE and BELOW NOW PLAYING rj v. ft d NORTH WINS SENIOR BOWL MOBILE, Ala., UP) Cinicinna- ti's great passer, Jack Lee, tossed for two touchdowns and directed the North to a 26-7 victory over the South All-Stars in the 11th annual Senior Bowl Saturday. 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