UNC's restlers 1 ramole TTTl AiDBalacJIiiiaiDi irieiner9 jLie Gilchrist, Blackmail Continue To Roll As Grapplers Pin Pfeiffer By ED DUPREE Carolina's wrestlers literally flat tened Pfeiffcr's Falcons and steam rolled to an easy 28-10 victory over the visitors in the second half of Carolina's first wrestling dou bleheader. The only match which didn't re sult in a pin was Tar Heel Jack Jones' decisioned win iq the 147 pound division over Pfeiffcr's Boyd Stokes. Pete Gilchrist and Dick Ulack man, Carolina's point makers, con tinued to close in on the UNC scoring record set by Perrin Hen derson in 1959. Gilchrist pinned Dick Gardner in the 137-division in 8:14 to notch his second pin of the night and run his season scoring total to 23, only two shy of Hen derson's record. Blackman glued Milton's Last Call To Winter Joe Kiker to the mat in only 3:20 in the 157-division. Blackman now has 25 points for the season. Each of Pfeiffcr's wins were also by pins. Larry Crumbley pinned Carolina's Bill Holmes in 4:40 in the 130-pound match and Bob Hand pinned Dick Newhouse in a quick 1:30 in the 167-class. Louis Arthur started the match off for Carolina by pinning Jerry Mason in 2:10 to give the Tar Heels I a 5-0 lo.nl. Crumbly's pin evened the score at 5-5. but Gilchrist's fif th pin in a row gave the home- staixiors a lead they never relin quished. Jones' win pushed the score to 13-5 and Blackmail's pin made it 1S-5. Hand's five-pointer closed the gap to 1S-10, but Tom Alexander and Bill Shipp each chalked up pins in the 177 -and heavyweight classes to close out the double header in fine style. Alexander pinned Bob Ascher in 5:52 and Shipp, after getting a finger poked in his eye, flattened Jim Schaffer in 7:09. 4 5A m & Suddenly it's spring, and Mil ton's selections in fallwinter apparel are still quite choice. So to help us move this sea sonal inventory we have furth er reduced our stocks. You'll never have a better opportun ity to become acquainted with the nation's prime traditional shop. Large group sport coats former ly to $48.75 re-reduccd to $24. 99 and $29.99 Sizeable group suits formerly $85.00 now $60.00; $72.50 now $52.50; $62.50 now $45.00. Many other enticing savings dur- . ing our. Last Call to Winter. Lady Milton Last Call To Winter 1 1 1 IS I y The win over Pfeiffer gives the Tar Heels a 3-5-1 record. After losing the first five matches of the season, Sam Barnes men have rebounded superbly and should be ready to have their say in the At lantic Coast Conference champion ships at Raleigh next month. Car olina still meets Duke and Mary land before the regular season ends. 1 SHOCKERS!!! Maryland 79 Carolina 62 State 71 Dook 55 Absolutely perfect tax loring joins four gores of Dacron polyester and cot ton, flared slightly, and two gentlemanly pockets. The look is superb. Putty, Dark Olive, Navy, Frosted Blue, Frosted Green, Mid OUve.Jiizes 8 to 16. Tovn & Campus Phi Delts Pace Murals Action With 78 Points By JOHN MONTAGUE The hot-handed Phi Delts start ed off the Spring Semester intra mural season in fine style, crush ing Pi Kappa Phi, 78-43, Monday night. With four men finding the range with unusual frequency, the points came fast for the Phi Delta boys. Tom Butler was the top scorer with 24 points, followed by teammates Billy Hubbard, 18, Bobby Reagan, 16, and Jerry Evans, 13. Hobbs had 13 for the losers. Jim Speight pumped in 19 points for Kappa Sig, but it was not enough as Chi Psi, with four men in double figures, rolled to a 69-41 rout. The big point producers for Chi Psi were Koontz, 17, Barrier, 16, Bondi, 13, and Angell 12. Gene Howden netted 18 and Jerry Rucker got 12 to pace Sigma Nu to a 53-28 win over Thcta Chi. ATO coasted to a 48-32 victory over. Beta Roger Penland's 13 markers leading the way. Johnson bucketed 15 as Delta Sig downed DU, 49-40, and footballer Ward Marslendcr's 11 points were the difference in Phi Gam's 40-29 tri umph over DKE. Alton Russell was high man in the low-scoring Chi Phi-Lamb Chi contest, netting 13 to lead Chi Phi to a 30-21 win. Underwood and Kessler each had 14 points in Sig ma Chi's 45-41 decision over Phi Kap Sig. Gene Sigmon, however, was top man in the contest, scoring 19 for the losers. TEP pushed past Kappa Psi, 32-23, and SPE forfeited to AK Psi to round out Monday's cage schedule. In volleyball DU downed SAE in the Blue Division, while in the White League. Kappa Psi Pikers beat Chi Phi, Pi Lamb stopped the DU Tigers, and the Phi Delt Sis sies won over the hi Delt Losers. SAE defeated the Phi Delts in the only handball action Monday. - ft ft lit J JttJoflmfiBrmiWftfiiii'i,wv Page 4 Wednesday, February 7, 1962 1 s mil s J A v s 1 - 4 V ,' 5 5. V A ? PETE GILCHRIST, a senior from Charlotte, was the top point man on the Tar Heel wrestling team going into last night's double header. Gilchrist has pinned his opponent in the last three matches ' and racked up 18 points in 5 matches. Cube's Victory Gives Heels 14-14 Tie With Mountaineers By ED DUPREE Heavyweight Jerry Cabe deci sioned his Appalachian opponent in the final match of the contest to give Carolina's wrestlers a 14 14 tie Tuesday night. The ; dead locked thriller was close from the opening match arid gave the larg est wrestling audience of the sea son more than enough to yell about. Pete Gilchrist continued his pin ning ways by flattening Appala chian's Swaim midway -of - Jthe second period. It took the Char lotte senior only 4:14 to chalk up his fourth straight pin of the sea son. Gilchrist moved fiver-poinU closer to the UNC mat record of 30 points, set by Perrin Hender son in 1959. He now has 23 points and looms as a top contender for the ACC championship in the 130 pound class. The conference cham pionship meet will be held in Ra leigh in March, concurrent with the basketball tournament. In the opening duel, Carolina's Mickey Nelson lost to ASTC's Crouch on riding time to give the boys from Boone a short-lived, 3-0 lead.- Gilchrist's performance quickly gave the home team a 5-3 advantage. But Carolina's - lead was also short-lived as . Willis Johnson was pinned by Appalachian's Cook in the 137 division. Johnson stuck with the App grappler through .the first two periods, but was pinned with 1:46 to go in the match. Dick Blackman, the second half of Coach Sam Barnes's scoringj punch, pulled the Tar Heels into an 8-8 tie by decisioning Yatsko in the 147 class. Blackman, who sat out the West Virginia match because he had been hitting the books excessively during the week, stiir.has a shot at the scoring record held by Henderson. Black man racked up 17 points in the first half of the season, before missing the West Virginia con test, which the Tar Heels won handily. The WThiteville, N. C. junior now has 20 points. Tom Grant regained the lead for the Carolina matrfen by decision ing bhelton in the 157 class. fTJfSHls Ihree-point win pushed the score to 11-8, but once more the lead was short-lived. A pair of Appalachian victories followed Grant's win and set the stage for Cabe's sparkling per formance in the finale. Whit Durand was decisioned by the visitors' Mayhew in the 167 division to knot the count at 11 11. Gene Record and Appalachian's Tiddy then squared ofrin the 177 match which proved to be the- most evenly matched cf the night. Each wrestler came within a hair of pinning his foe several times, but " the advantage bounced back and forth from one second to the next during the entire bout. Tiddy finally decisioned Record to give the . visitors a 14-11 lead. Cabe' completely ; overpowered his opponent, Rollins, in the un limited division, but couldn't score a pin. His win gave the Tar Heels a moral victory in the first match of the Woollen Gym doubleheadcr, which saw the Tar Heels meet Pfeiffer also. The Mountaineers have been a perennial wrestling power in the state for years and the tie rates as the second upset in a row for Sam Barnes's grap plers. TICKETS Basketball tickets for both I lie Wake Forest game this Saturday, Feb. 10. and the Maryland game, Feb. 19, are now available on a first come, first served basis to students with ID cards. Tickets may be picked up at the ticket of fice in Woollen Gym. ' GOLF TRY-OUTS Students interested in trying out for cither the freshman or varsity golf teams should report to Ed Kcnncy at the Finley Golf Course immediately. Qualifying rounds are tentatively scheduled for next week, depending on the weather. 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