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Friday, November 12. 1965 Page 4 THE DAILY TAR HEEL 1 Frosh By BILL ROLLINS DTH Sports Writer The Varsity came back to Carmichael Auditorium to play Wednesday niht, and this time they put the talented freshmen in their place, 93-82. Improved play on the part of both units earmarked the sec ond pre-season skirmish, and in the aftermath both coaches seemed pleased with the prog ress made since last Satur- A Wide Selection Individual Terms T. L. KEMP Jewelry 135 East Franklin 142-1331 BIG BOOKS A special lot of recent beauties and last year's favorites. Picked from all over the shop, they're crowded into one hi display this week at the Intimate. Feast your eyes, chum. Prices range from $7.50 up and browsing's always Free! The Infimafe Bookshop 119 Easl Franklin Street Chapel Hill Open Till 9 P.M. Another award of excellence for the master tailor at THE HUB. 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But the team play was good and several of our boys play ed their best ball so far this year." Actually, the varsity owned a slight advantage in rebound ing, 44-43, but the Frosh shoot ing percentage panned out to 51 besting the upperclass men's 42.5. Although the frosh commit ted 31 fouls, Larry Brown said "We made an improvement overall. It was tough to lose Clark and Bunting on fouls so early, and then Grubar went out (on fouls) too." Rusty Clark, the 6-11 pivot man, fouled out of the game with 12:51 left and the varsity ahead 57-56. He had stormed the nets for 16 points (10 in seven minutes of the second half), getting some excellent assist passes from his team mates. Bill Bunting, a 6-8 front courtman, had swished in 18 points before drawing his fifth foul at 10:30 with the Frosh behind, 63-60. When 6-3 guard Dick Grubar picked up his fifth one, the var sity held an 80-74 lead and were not out of the woods yet. Oddly, each of the three went out just after scoring a clutch basket. Said Brown: "I think we might have won if we could have gone all the way with those three boys in, but I still feel we played a better game. Our defense didn't do its job well, but that won't happen again." Last Saturday, one of the biggest components of the frosh win was that Bunting was fouled 10 times and hit 14 THE SIFIFOHIAHS THE JAZZ SOULS Becky Rhodarner Memorial Hall Friday Nite Trousered By CORBIN the man who put natural shoulders on trousers TJown & LUNCH from 1.10 to 1.65 DINNER from 1.75 to 5.50 Featuring U. S. Choice Steaks, Back Fin Lump Crabmeal. Baked Country Cured Ham Breast of Young Chicken Six attractive dining rooms of varying size and decor afford flexible facilities for serving BANQUETS AND RECEPTIONS Recommended by Mobile Travel Guide Best of Hillsway Mmr$ Durham-Chapel Hill Bcrulevard Tel. 489-9123 93-82 btraight free throws. This time the frosh did the fouling, and that actually provided the margin of victory. The frosh outscored the var sity from the field, 66-62, but were topped at the line, 31-16. Bob Lewis hit two hot streaks, scoring eight straight points in the first half and 12 straight in the finale, leading his squad with 30 points. "Bobalu" was virtually un stoppable, as was soph Larry Miller, who bagged 25 and led all rebounders with 16. Jimmy Smithwick started the game at guard for the var sity, and scored six points in the early going, keeping h i s club in the lead. It was 35-35 before Dean Smith's boys hit the final eight points, climax ed by Miller's three-pointer, to take a 43-35 midway ad vantage. Also outstanding for the var sity was guard John Yokeley, who rated with Lewis and Mill er on Smith's player perform ance evaluation chart. Yokeley scored seven points and did a good directing the attack and setting up goals. Two of the more outstand ing players in the game were frosh forwards Joe Brown and Jim Bostick. Bostick hit 18 points and Brown got 13. 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Our new colors include Ancient Madder Blue, Cornmeal, Grey Mist, Butternut Tan, ad Mike Fahy's Green. Campus ouse Booters By RON SHINN DTH Sports Writer Coach Marvin Allen's soccer team continued in its losing ways yesterday as they drop ped their third straight match, this time to Trenton State 3-1. After reeling off seven straight 'vins Allen's team has been completely stymied dur ing their last three matches. Allen has 99 wins to his credit ss soccer coach at Carolina and will be seeking his 100th in next week's game with Duke. The third quarter was the big one for Trenton as they scored all of their points. Outside left Wayne Houston drew first blood and put Tren ton State ahead when he nudged one in during a scram ble in front of the goal. Only 1:23 had elapsed in the third period. Less than a minute later the same Houston took a head from right halfback Jack Bell and headed another one into the left top corner. Not satisfied with their lead, Trenton brought the ball down field again and outside right Ed Zimbick kicked the point in over Carolina goalie Bob Johnson's head. The first half was a defen sive battle all the way as nei ther team could seriously threaten. Both sauads took spv eral shots at the net but could A MAGNIFICENT, EX UBERANT ODE TO LIFE! HELD OVER! 3rd BIG WEEK WINNER OF 3 -ACADEMY AWARDS! ANTHONY QUINN ALAN BATES IRENE RWS MCHAaCACOJWNlS PRODUCTION LILA KEDROVA "A rare achievement in' films!" Life. Wed.-Thurs., Mon., Tues. RIflLTO, Durham Fri.-Sun. 1:42, 4:07, 6:33, 9:0f Mon.-Thurs. 1:05, 3:30, 6:00, 8:30 2y Whm CtftHt Uirwi City if I THE IPCRESS THINKING HAN'S 'GOLDFIHGER' tl UVH -NEWSWEEK fM9 v presents MICHAEL CAINE NOW PLAYING YOU ARE i X DOORS OPEnFTP (o) P.M. SHARP m?o Bow 3-1 not come close. Carolina's lone score came late in the final stanza on a solid kick by Jimmy Johnston into the far right corner. "We got beat by a better team," remarked Allen after the loss. "Trenton played very well and they are a fine team. We fell down on our defense after tney scored." When asked about next week's encounter with Duke, he simply remarked, "Duke is going to be a tough team, but I think the boys will be ready." Trenton's Houston has 23 goals to his credit during the 12 games this season. Soccer Coach Marvin Allen must have a monkey on his back. Three week ago he scored his 99th win as head soccer coach at UNC, but that mag ical number 100 is proving to be the hardest to get. Allen is known as Mr. Soc cer at North Carolina. He was a member of the University's first soccer team and he boot ed the first goal against Duke in 1938. He started soccer as a vursity sport nine years lat er, in 1947. He has coached the team ever since, except for a two year stretch during the Korean conflict. This is LOUIS ARMSTRONG (Coming Sat., Nov. 20, 8 pan.) 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