Thursd.iv. December 12. 1005 Page 4 THE DAILY TAR HKEL Better 1967 Stats iieeis Carolina scoring statistics after four games show Tar Heel team and individual totals well ahead of last year's figures, which produced a 28-4 uon-Ioss record. UNC is averaging 95.5 points a game to date compared with H'.i.l average last season. This is chiefly due to a much improved shooting percentage. The Heels are shooting -18.8 percent from the field, 70.9 from the foul line. The 17-HK team hit only 45.5 per cent from the floor and 04.8 from the line. Almost every returning player is also doing better than his last season's performance. HP lop coring Marks Forward Kill Hunting has the most improved statistics. After averaging only 7.9 points a game his junior year. Hunting is hitting at a 16.5 clip this year. And from the field. Hunting has jumped from a 42.7 percent mark to 00.5, tops on the team. He is also up in rebounds with nine a game, against 5.8 last yoar. Charlie Scott, leading scorer with 23.8 points per contest, is well ahead of his 17.6 sophomore average. Scott's rebounding is also up. 10.8 compared to eight a game. Guard Dickie Grubar and center Rusty Clark are the prime reasons for the Tar Heels are hitting free throws. Foul shooting was probably the weakest part of last season's team. Clark has hit 11 of 12 charity losses for 91.7 percent. He connected on only 64.8 as a junior. Grubar, who hit just 71.1 percent of his foul shots before, is now shooting at a 81.6 pace. The Schenectady, N. Y., senior's scoring average also shows a major increase, from 8.1 to 13.8. Guard Eddie Fogler, starting this year after playing as a reserve last season, is naturally scoring more with added playing time, but his shots have also been dropping much more consistently. Fogler. who hit only 32.1 percent from the field and 65.4 from the line in his first varsity season, is currently connecting on 52.6 percent from the floor and 100 percent of his foul shots. His ahead mark. scoring average, 6.5. Is of his last year's 2.2 Field Goals Free throws Player Charlie Scott Hill Hunting ' Rusty Clark Dick Grubar Lee Dedmon Kddie Fogler .Joe Rrown Dave Chad wick Gerald Tuttle Jim Delany Dale Gipple Richard Tuttle Ricky Webb Don Eggleston UNC TOTALS OPP TOTALS 4 4 G Made Att Pet. Made Alt Pet. REH PF TP AVE. 4 39 81 18.1 17 23 73.9 43 7 95 23.8 4 26 43 00.5 14 22 63.6 36 11 66 16.5 4 24 52 40.2 11 12 91.7 42 13 59 14.8 4 22 46 47.8 11 13 84.6 10 1 55 13.8 4 12 31 38.7 13 16 81.3 23 13 37 9.3 4 10 19 52.0 6 6 100.0 5 4 26 6.5 4 10 20 50.0 4 0 66.7 14 7 24 6.0 3 3 3 100.0 2 3 66.7 4 0 8 2.7 4 3 8 37.5 0 0 0.0 0 3 6 1.5 2 1 3 33.3 0 0 0.0 0 1 2 1.0 2 0 0 0.0 2 2 100.0 0 0 2 1.0 3 3 2 50.0 0 0 0.0 1 1 2 0.7 3 0 3 0.0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0.0 0 1 0.0 0 1 0.0 0 1 0 0.0 led in UNC Totals) 22 i 151 312 48.4 80 104 76.9 201 62 383 95.5 126 288 43.8 54 74 73.0 166 81 306 76.5 OPP Team Rebounds (Included in OPP Totals)- UNC Swimming 15 Gymnasts To Open Saturday Carolina's gymnastics club will host their first meet of the season Saturday night in Woollen Gym. The UNC club will face an intermediate team from Virginia, and the Tar Heels should be slight favorites. There will be six apparatus used in the meet: rings, parallel bars, side horse, floor exercise, high bar and the trampoline as an exhibition. Carolina has some promising gymnasts on its first organized club, and Coach Fred Sanders is hopeful that a supporting audience will be on hand. r - - ':"" ') i v - x v Wr7 re 135 N s mJ A - V: ! :l I ' Vifc ii111"" 1 tjjt reft. 7li- SimX- .- - On The Rise Again By PETE LEWIS DTH Sports Writer Last Saturday's victory over South Carolina sparked a revived optimism for swimming at UNC. After beating South Carolina easily, 76-37, the tri-captains, Dave Ball, Fred Danneman and Jim Edwards, and Coach Patrick Earey expressed their feelings about this suprisingly easy victory and the strength of the team. "This is the highest spirit I've seen reflected by a team at said this point in the season,' Earey. "We knew we had the depth and potential champions," Earey continued, "but I didn't expect to see it this early in the season." "Quite a surprise," said Danneman. "There were some very good performances." Coach Earey felt that Danneman may have "set the pattern of the meet and the season" with his fast backstroke leg in the first event, 400 medley relay. "Fred came through as a captain," praised Earey. "There were some surprises from the freshmen and they were a big help," said Dave Ball. "Everyone did exceptionally well." Ball was referring to performances like Dave Bedell's first in the 200 butterfly followed by Bill Wallace freshman. in third place 4 - . 1 w. f ,f V t J : iff? .v rs. . rfr i , ; s i . l. r '. v v . ' . v , i t "... v : J IM ( 1 ' , Wallace also swam a strong butterfly leg in the winning 400 medley relay. These freshmen butterflyers seem well on their way to filling the space left by A 11-American Phil Riker. Freshman Kurt Chambers finished first in the 200 individual medley and frosh diver Steve Neff took fourths in both diving events; Coach Earey was "pleased" with these freshmen performances. Edwards, a senior, said he was "very satisfied about the outcome of the meet. The team performed above expectations." "I am optimistic about the season," Edwards continued. "Maryland should be a good challenge." That is what the Dolphins are looking for. They face the Terps in Bowman Gray Pool 2 p.m. this Saturday. Looking forward with this new impetus. Coach Earey predicts in his calm modest tone, "Maryland will be a little stronger . than . South Carolina, t If we swim as well as we did against USC, we should hold our own." Upon viewing the smiling faces after the Dolphins easily trounced South Carolina, one. can assume that "confident" is the word for Earey' s boys now. Lee Dedmon Shoots Against Vainly . . .Reserve Averaging 9.3 Points A Game Tar Babies Face Gardner Webb The high scoring and undefeated University of North Carolina freshman basketball team faces its toughest test of this young season Saturday night at 7:30 when it meets Gardner-Webb Junior College at Boiling Springs. After two wins, the Tar Babies are averaging 97.5 per game. They have defeated William and Mary, 94-72 and Gaston College 101-70. Leading individual scorer for UNC is forward Bill Chamberlain who is hitting for 22.0 points per game. Behind Chamberlain is 6-5 Dennis Wuycik who has 38 points in two games, 29 coming against Gaston College. Chamberlain is also the team's leading rebounder with 21. Wuycik is second in this category with 17. A 6-9 center, Greg Corson, is close behind with 16 rebounds. Gardner-Webb is 3-0 and has hit the century mark at" least twice. A major factor in their success has been 7-2 center, Artis Gil mo re. Gardner-Webb is touted as one of the top junior college teams in the nation, and several high school Ail-Americans are included in the starting lineup. . ,; .. , ,; . . ,. . This could be the Tar Babies toughest test of the season, if not only because Gilmore is one of the tallest players in the country and a great rebounder. Next week, the Carolina frosh play two home games. Monday evening, in the prelude to the varsity game with Clemson, they play the Intramural All-Stars and Tuesday, they go against the Virginia frosh. In eels Will See New Face Georgia Tech Lineup ATLANTA (UPI) - Rich Yunkus had been given a pretty big task for an 18-year-old sophomore: Revive Deacs Shoot For First ACC Win WINSTON-SALEM (UPI) games, notched a major Wake Forest will be shooting triumph in Philadelphia 0 hi ft .11 V "-? an- Carolina Swimmer Fivl l)amuman . . . First Meet Performance Pleased Coach for its first Atlantic Coast Conference victory of the season Saturday against Maryland. One feature in the contest will come when Deacon Captain Jerry Montgomery plays against his brother, Roger, who is a sophomore on the Terps club. Both teams have lost to South Carolina. The Deacons have a 2-1 record while Maryland stands 1-2 so far this season. The Deacons, after breaking even in their first two home Saturday with an 87-86 squeaker over Temple. "If we continue to play like we did in the Palestra (in Philadelphia) we'll be in the thick of things all the way," Wake Forest coach Jack McCloskey said. McCloskey was so overjoyed with the Deacons' victory over Temple that he cut down the nets following the game. Georgia Tech's faltering basketball program. Ever since Tech left the Southeastern Conference, there has been the interwoven problem of scheduling and dwindling crowds. Those old rivals who stayed in the conference don't have room for Tech, and especially without a star attraction, the Yellow Jackets have been unable to draw with the teams they have been bringing in. But, his coaches think that Yunkus, the 6-foot-9 xh teenager from Benton, 111., is just the player that's been needed, not only to build Tech into an independent cage power, but also to bring back ' the fans. "We got caught in a web of circumstance when wre left the conference," explained assistant Coach Byron Gilbreath. "Not only were we SUPPORT THE DURHAM BOYCOTT The Black Community in Durham needs your help. Don't shop in Durham help make this a black and white Christmas. PRENTISS GARNER Student of The Week UNC Student Stores Prentiss is 22, a Senior English Education major from Newport, N. C. After graduation he hopes to be teaching close to Chapel Hill. Prentiss is single without matrimonial aspirations at this time. 'iMi4i. Sjjp "CD 1 During the holidays he plans to attend the Holiday Basket ball Festival in New York and see his beloved HEELS. Prentiss has worked for 3 years at the Circus Room and came highly recommended by his manager. Boyd R. Darnell. Congratulations. 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