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Wednesday, February 7,-ia THE DAILY TAB HEEL rc TO .Ullfl) -J 1 'FUJI I Mi TTTT : Fast Break Leads To Win JOLOTL Gain On .. J" . f.- TH St3 Photo by STSYS AD AXIS Carolina and Virgnia struggle for a rebound . . . Carolina won 80-60. The TurflA- J M ft lit. IV, from Scotland pure cashmere and super fine lambswool from Austria "Chevasette" and finest hand knits from Switzerland Lochlana by Hathaway D aytona To ave :F5 -i-37 Cyclones DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (UPD Mario Arufretti, Cale Yarborough and Lee Roy Yarborough reportedly will pilot speedy new Mercury Cyclones Sunday in qualifying for the rich Daytona 500 auto race Feb. 25. Although the Ford-Mercury factory team lineup has not of ficially been announced, reports at Daytona Interna tional Speedway indicated Tuesday that other members of the seven-man team will be A. J. Foyt, Jack Bowsher, Bobr by Allison and Donnie Allison. The latterfouir will drive Ford Torinos. Torinos finished 1-2-3 at the last big - NASCAR race at Riverside, Calif., but the Cyclones have been" turning ther Daytona track about a mile-an-? hour faster than the Fords in practice runs so far. Sunday's qualifying will determine the pole position winner and the outside starting driver for the 500, which will' draw more than 100,000 stock . racing f ans. The qualifying speeds w511 also determine the starting, positions for two 125-mile races Feb. 23. The 125-milers in turn will determine 'the starting lineup behind the frontrunners in the rich 500-mile race. By RICK BREWER North Carolina's Tar Babies used a well-balanced scoring attack and a blistering fast break to carve out an 80-60 vic tory over the Virginia Cavayearlings at Carmichael Auditorium last night. The UXC fro-;h placed all five of its starters in double figures with Dave Chadwick's 16 leading the way. The Heels got , numerous lay-ups and these easy baskets took the steam cut of Virginia. The visitors never led in the ACC contest, although the score was tied three times at 2, 4, and 6. Carolina led by 16 twice in the first half at 32-16 and 35-19. The big reason UXC opened such a lead in the opening period was a five minute dry spell by Virginia in which the Cavayearlings were outscored 10-0. During that streak, the Heels went from a 22-16 lead to a 32-16 advantage. Richard Tuttle got two lay ups and Dale Gipple hit an; outside jumper for six of the" points. Lee Dedmon hit two , free throws and Don Eggleston scored from inside for the other four. Carolina led 36-23 at the half. Gipple, who finished with 15 points, hit 4 of 6 shots for eight markers in the first stanza. Virginia, in suffering its fifth loss in eight outings, threaten ed to come back in the second period. The Cavayearlings, with Kevin Kennelly popping a couple of jumpers from downtown, pulled to within 11 at 52-41 with 10:11 to go. Three straight lay-ups took the life out of the UVA freshmen, however. Lee Ded mon, who made some nice in side feeds, hit Chachviek for a snowbird. Tuttle fired to Ded mon and Chadwick fed Gipple as the Tar Babies pulled away. Coach Bill Guthridge substituted freely throughout the game. Even with reserves in, Carolina ran up a 26 point margin at 80-54 with 1:21 left. Kennelly scored 15 for Virginia. High man for UVA was center Bill Gerry with 16. Bill Fulton also hit double figures with 10. Dedmon and Eggleston had 11 each for UNC and Tuttle a ded 10. Jim Bradford tallied six in a sub role. Dedmon cap tured 12 rebounds, Chadwick had 9 and Eggleston 8. ,-v mie. " ims apjvarcd Press ir. Istenutienar few-' DTH StaS Photo by STSYS ADAltS Tuttle lurches over Creason . . in last night's Frosh victory over Virginia. .Varsity, Fros .ers Meet fm. & Mary Here FRED PRIESTER The UNC varsity and freshman wrestling teams will host the William and Mary grapplers tonight in Carmichael Auditorium at 7 o'clock. Carolina presently has a 3-3-1 record. The most recent loss came at Virginia Tech Satur day. The Gobblers strangled the UNC matmen there by a 31-6 score. Carolina will be led in the meet with William and Mary by big Fred Priester. The Im pounder has won five matches this season while losing only to David Bryan of Davidson, the Southern Conference heavyweight champion. Priester wrestles in both the 177-pound and heavyweight Law IV Stops-Peacock, 74-28 The speedway announced Tuesday that at least six Plymouths will be running against the Ford factory team. The cars will be driven by Richard Petty. C ha r 1 i e Veterans: You have 120 days Glotzibach, Darel Dieringer, from release" tto convert your Jerry Grant, Sam McQuagg Servicemen's Group Life and Bobby Isaac. By BOB COLEMAN Of The DTH Staff Law TV Blue showed itself the powerhouse of the graduate league Monday in a 74-28 --thtraipSng- of-- the Peacock f Whites. : Bill Dockery dumped in 21 and Pud Hassell hit 18 for Law. Dale Johnson added 15 more and Bill Brown tallied 10. With playmaker Buddy Only Two Teams Top 70 pet. In FT Most recent figures show that only two Atlantic Coast Conference teams are hitting : better than 70 per cent of their free throws. . Duke leads with 78 per cent and Wake Forest is way behind at 70. The Blue Devils' figure is the highest : .in the conference history. Last season five of the eight teams topped the 70 per cent figure. DuBose, Law IV Blue looks like , the best bet to go all the way in the grad league. Everett Rogah downed the Lewis Armstrongs in the residence hall loop, 44-32. Andy , Denny and Bud Salter each -dropped in 11, while Ike Avery notched 14 for the. losers. The Ruff in Celtics whomped the Mangum Whumps, 70-18. Lewis (15) and Bums (12) led a balanced attack. The Ehringhaus Dungoes edged the Ehringhaus A Challengers, 47-45, with Buster Freeman striking for 17. For the losers, Harry Covington had 17 and Mike Coffey col lected 15. Three Stacy teams won Mon day as the Studs led the way with a smashing 8247 conquest of the Aycock Addax. Charlie Evans was hot with 22 and Ray Midget (17) and Roger Perry (18) f helped r offset H e e Falkner's 10 and David Bald's 16 Addax points. ' Earndhardt sank 17 to match John Johnson of the Graham Grunts and his Whities mates earned a 44-37 victory. Ron Wyrick (17) and Denny Caldwell (15) led the Stacy Greenies over the Everett 69'ers, 80-25. Charlie Hamrick starred for his Lewis Mothers over the Everett Tall Blues in a 61-26 triumph. divisions and has accumulated 17. total points high for the team. Tom Rumley, sophomore from Reidsville, is upholding the honors in the 145-pound division. He has won two matches with no losses this season for 10 points. John Stacy and Tommy Guthrie, 137- and 130-pounds respectively have both col lected nine points. Stacy has won three matches against no losses. Guthrie has an even 3-3 record. Carver Rudolph, 160-pound sophomore, has won two matches and lost none in pick ing up six points. Bob Steele at 167 pounds has won two1 matches and dropped one in picking up eight points. Coach Sam Barnes' grap plers have had more than their share of problems this season.. The team; according to Barnes "is very talented, but awfully green." p Ten this wcvk ere a reshuffling of five :lKr. ia the poll. Houston. UCLA ar.i North irulina remained 1-2-3 while ike huni: on to 10th pljcc hough the Blue Devils sorbed aa S3-80 less to South rolina. - Houston beat Fairfield 103-76 d Marshall 102-93 to remain the top position with a 20-0 rd. The Cougars have the igest winning streak in ma- college basketball with 21 aisht wins. JCLA, 16-1. bounced ithern California 101-67 to d on to second and move uthia only 10 points of the Cougors. Carolina upped its mark to 14-1 with 86-80 and 73 67 victories over Florida State and Maryland. The Heels lost seven points in the poll, however. Tennessee, sixth last week, jumped to fourth after previously fourth-ranked New Mexico lost its first game of the season. The Vols, 14-2. whipped Mississippi State and Mississippi to cling to first place in the Southeastern Conference. New Mexico fell one notch to fifth after losing a squeaker to Arizona, 69-68. Unbeaten St. Bonaventure, 16-0, surprisingly dropped one place to sixth even though the Bonnies beat Villanova 66-62 in their only game, Columbia remained in seventh with a 13-3 mark with two wins, one a 69-60 victory over earner' cetaa to vauU first p'aee in Ih ce rival Prtn tho Lions inta Ivy League. The Top Ten Team PolaU 1. Houston (22) (20-0) 237 2. UCLA (13 (16-1) 3. North Carolina (14-1) 4. Tennessee (14-2) 5. New Mexico (17-1) 227 253 ISO IS3 105 73 41 37 6. St. Bonaventure (16-0) 7. Columbia (13-3) 8. Kentuckv (13-4) 9. Vanderbilt (14-1) 10 Duke (11-3) Second 10: 11. Louisville 22; 12. New Mexico State 20; 13. (tie) Boston College and Davidson 14; 13. Wyoming 12; 16. 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