Moe's Passing Provides Spark ilion's February 90-8-2 Lewis Hits 48 As Tar Babies Topple Duke Frogstrangler

41-3- 7, played basket caught fire with three succes- Lewis hit on a foul shot, Lewis got 32 of his points in felt that overall his team Rose-mond- passing off under the By JOHN MONTAGUE straight success for Ken 's and sets to put the Tar Babies Danny Talbott scored on a feed the second half, showing re- defensively than at any His defensive work sive a better The field day and buying frosh. real well. 10-- Bobby Lewis acted like Bobby sparkling pleas- up, 3. by Moe, and Lewis followed with markable knack at drawing fouls. other time this season. by the brilliant floor work on (Bob) Verga was also game easy ball is still going on and Lewis Tuesday night, drawing Led From here the UNC lead 11 straight points to bust the "He just moves for the basket "We gave them some real more ing." 55-4- 0. continues as Moe, UNC yearl- wide-ope- n under-the-bask- fun dropping in points from of Donnie the swelled to 13 points before Duke once again, so quickly that the man et shots there late the fouls and Verga, who comes close to defensive extravagant buys here, there and everywhere as ings jumped off to a big lead began a rally with about six Morrison connected on a field is thrown off balance," explained in the first half," commented the are lead being a one-ma- n team when the red-h- ot fresh- early in the contest a left in the half, moments later to give the blond-heade-d all added! North Carolina's trouble, got 26 points minutes cutting goal Rosemond. "Also, when he's got the coach, "but relinquished Imps are in (36-3- 0) 90-8- 2. which they never six biggest men bumped off Duke, on only 8 the margin to at the Tar Babies their bulge, an easy basket, he'll wait an ex- in all I was real happy with our Added id dress felt ' visiting Blue Imps for the night, but hit Just added up, the though the intermission. 57-4- 0. From here on Duke slowly tra second often getting three-poi- nt When it was all half of 23 attempts from the floor. a defense." and wool hats, formerly hac 48 pointJ did rally late in the first The crowd of nearly 3,000 saw whittled away at the spread, but play out of words of Tar Baby sensation half. Baskets by Moe and Tom it." Rosemond also had to $12.50, at below cost evening, including a 24 and early in the second Duke cut the lead to four, but never seriously threatened as the Rosemond, who seen his guard Tom for the great to- Gauntlett got Carolina off to a has praise for reserve was really opt 90-8- $1.99. free "Moe npvpr closer, early in the ser. two came down to 2 1-- 2 for 28 showing from the 4-- Morri teams the team recover from a dismal Parrish, who turned in his best Rosemond. "He was quick 0 lead. Then Ian success night," said half. With the score 10-- 2 throw line. . And his son, who had 15 tor tne nigm, second at finish. start to its present mark. formance of the year. Just added luxury paja- inst Dart of the ninth driving in along tne oacK line mas in pimas and dacron cottons formerly $10.95, CURRY KIRKPATRICK o now at below cost $3.99. i IB) Extra special on' long I 1 1 sleeve tapered dress own omiite shirts, 1238 to pick from, Carolina - including button downs, S3 English tabs, regularly to DTH Sports Editor Curry Kirk-patric- k the Tar Heels were knocked out But somehow the team never Army, and Brandeis. Those close times shares the pivot with 6-- 8 $6.00, now 1 for $2.99, 3 wn?n is in New York City to- of the NCAA in the first round got started. First Neil O'Neill, to the team say that Kramer hs senior Clem Galliard. The guards, for $8.50 or 4 for $10.00. losing to Navy in the Garden. the team's leading playmaker, day with Dean Smith and the Tar by recovered from his injury and with Boose gone, are senior Bob 32 imported Batik sport Heels. Read Curry's ot All told, UNC has five wins and was lost through grades, then is now back to form. Patton (2.9) and junior. Gene UNC-NY- NYU. coats cut from $35.00 to account of the important U eight losses against Kramer became hobbled with a With Kramer's slump though Fisch (2.6). contest in tomorrow's DTH. There has been talk in the leg injury, and the Violets lost he is still averaging 20.4 points The bench is strong with for- below cost, $10.99. in- four of their first ten games all-tim- e 37-poi- The game will be aired locally by Carolina camp of moving Ray per game and is NYU's wards Stan MacKenzie, a nt Choice group of sport (77-7- 6) cluding a stunning upset 6-- WTIK and WRAL AM-F- Respess into the backcourt in leading scorer the 7 Hairston performer for the frosh last sea- coats added to cur special North Carolina brought a by little Wagner College. Other NEW YORK-T-he last time place of Mike Cooke or Ray has taken up some of the scoring son, and sharp-shootin- g Steve section of jackets, former- 1959. Perhaps (87-74- ), Square Garden was March 10, Hassell and putting Billy Galan- defeats were to Toledo slack with 25 per game. He re- er MAT FRIEDMAN Jordan ready to come in. including some NCAA playoff triple-head- By spot. Michigan (83-7- 4) and St. Joseph's ly to $55.00 embarrassed by their backing into the tai in Respess' Such a cently became the fifth Violet in tal- hand-wove- n (82-76- ). Despite all this individual famous year's surprising Navy basketball help off-s- et NYU's history to top 1,000 of our here the Tar Heels were thrashed by that North Carolina's move would points for a ent the Violets have not been Tullochs from Scotland to it. team rolls into New York's Madi- height advantage. The Violets' Since semester career. Hairston is a native of 76-6- 3. Dean Smith does not like remember break, however, able to get together as a team. team, front-cou- rt Winston-Sale- and dacron wool tropi- said Tuesday. "They son Square Garden tonight to do starting made up of in spite of the loss of Boose, NYU Tneir game, for the most part, "Don't mention that one to me," Smith University, cals, now at Frogstrangler got going. I battle with New York forwards and has scored four lopsided victories Bennett, the sophomore center, been extremely ragged and us. They were way up for us, and we never has killed a team fighting for its national Happy Hairston, and center Ray over i Santa Clara, Holy Cross, has hit for 12 a game and some- - marked by very little passing. In of $24.99. led in the ball game." 6-- 6. don't think we ever life. Bennett averages better than the Toledo game, the entire team 169 pants, formerly to way, m rm miiaui im u, m i Midshipmen lead all the pre-seaso- n uwni'u mmm .mu,j un Smith was right. Not only did the Picked by many in Before the season began, few was credited with just four as- two fine sopho- $10.95 at ridiculous $1.99. they were hardly threatened and contained UNC's polls to be at the top of the na- people thought NYU could miss sists. Some have blamed this 371 belts formerly to 13 points between them. power. They mores, and York Larese, to tional heap, the Violets have being a national on the absence of O'Neill. below cost $.S9. been a great disappointment to spent half the previous sea- $5.95 at regular-seaso- n game Carolina played in the ancient had The game could easily turn in- The last 10-- ''ZC$':-y-x--.- : 20, their followers in posting a 4 son without Hairston, lost guard Cun- Fantastic buy especially 49th Street basketball hall was December - to a scoring battle between Eighth Avenue and in- . 4 32-- 0 record. Tom Boose through scholastic - for those contemplating 1957. It was over the Christmas holidays, and UNC's undefeated ningham and Kramer Hairston. managed to All-Ameri- For the Tar Heels, the appear- eligibility, and still ca extended trips this sum- 64-5- Kid," bidding for collosus beat NYU, 9. The team star that year was Lennie "The ance in the famous arena repre- finish in the top ten and reach 26.6 half 27.9 scoring average. That night, the team star honors with points and mer dacroncotton Rosenbluth with a long-awaite- d op- semi-final- s of the NCAA sents a rare and the " 1 if Hv 16.3 rebounds per game, will be shirts, regu-larl- v got seven points. Regionals before bowing sleeve dress portunity to bolster their slightly Eastern playing before sportswriters who $7.95, now at 1 for Tonight, North Carolina comes back. It comes back to do what blemished prestige. An impres- to Duke. Kramer, a consensus will have much to say about the $3.99 or 3 $11.50. they in an as a junior and for all the recruiters tell high school prospects they will do if sive performance New York post-seaso- n selections. He will come to UNC. It comes back to do what all basketball players dream could have considerable influ- second leading scorer in the coun- probably guard Hairston. Fabulous sweaters added try, to succeed about doing. It comes back to play in "The Garden." ence with the people who make seemed destined To defensive stalwart Bryan to our below cost section up the weekly polls. as player of the 1 : ' favor- "The boys have really been looking forward to this," said 'the I ; McSweeney will fall the task of ski and after ski The last time these teams met year. guarding Kramer, the out- ites regularly to $30.00 boys' coach. "Especially our New York kids." J and was in the Garden in 1956 when Also, Boose was back, along come of the game could easily at $10.99; $35.00 famous Smith's 'New York kids' are , Billy Galantai, Carolina defeated the Violets with all but one player from the hinge on his success. Respess Thunderbird crew neck Bryan McSweeney and Art Katz. Actually, the latter two are from and moved on to an undefeated starting five, and in addition, 6-- 8 (14.8), if he starts in the back-cour- t, pullover weighs 4 "out on the Island." But you can count Long Island as New York season and the national cham- Ray Bennett had transferred from and Charlie Shaffer (14.3) pionship. The following season, Tennessee A&I. pounds, oliveoff while too. They do. will be sponsible for stopping now slashed to $17.99. NYU's running game. The four's appearance may not outdraw the Beatles in Carnegie lambs-wo- ol None of the players seem wor- Braemar cardigan they're looking to a good crowd, nonetheless. For NYU, lo- Hall but ried about a letdown following sweaters, selling which has taken a long time trying to decide if they're any good, has their inspired 81-7- 3 victory over cally for $25.00, now at found out in the affirmative. And the Violets, finally, are on the Tar Eels Tackle Wake Forest Saturday. For many Frogstrangler of $14.99. way back. the prospect of playing in the 17 Thane camel hair famous arena will be enough to sweaters slashed from 6 get "up" game. As Fine A Personnel . . Tough At them for the $25.00 to $10.99 and $29.95 State 8 Cunningham Only and Galantai to below cost $14.99. "This club we play Wednesday night," and UNC's Smith almost, By PERRY McCARTY Boardman (breaststroke), sprint- have ever played there both in high school. Group McGeorge but not quite, shuddered "has as fine a personnel and as great a UNC's nationally ranked mer- ers Davis Roberts, Chip Smith, brushed NYU-UN-C fea- imported cardi- depth as I have seen all year. Only Duke, among the teams I've men square off against Willis Scot Taylor; distance men' John The game is the Shetland part of double-heade- r seen, is as good in these respects." Casey's NC State squad in an Sheldon and Mike Bissell, divers tured a gans cut from $21.95 to important ACC tilt tonight at 8. Ernie Oare and Dave Moody, with Niagara and Iona meeting $10.99. Now Smith has not seen UCLA. Nor Michigan. But he has seen in the opener. v Niagara one The ACC crown is awarded both individual medley, Joe Lea, and 6 is of Rlue imported Shetland almost everybody else worth seeing. Like Davidson, of course. And for duel meet per- of course, two teams to have defeated na- records and versatile Harrison - sweaters, all medium, played Kentucky. So this not to lightly especially L,r,,,.- tional power size he is talk take formance in the championship Merrill. Villanova. Iona at crazy $2.99. when the team the talk pertains to is nowhere near the ratings. meet. Neither team can afford Prior to the varsity meet, the Barry features Warren Issac, a sharp-shootin-g Kramer Fairest Flower Them All 6--5 189 suits formerly to "One magazine rated the Violets number one in a pre-seaso- n a loss tonight and still hope to freshmen swim a powerful group Of sophomore center. poll," Smith said. "I saw their handling of Holy Cross and that contend with perennial threat of yearlings from State at 6. $85.00 including some ls, certainly gave an indication of their tremendous strength." Maryland. The youngest of the Wolfpack unbelievable buys, many Since exams, NYU, under Coach Lou Rossini, has won four games Though State has a more than poses a serious threat to UNC's with vests, at adequate team, Coach Earey proven group of swim- low, low $39.99. and won them big. The schedule sounds like Davidson's, but it does Pat freshmen Davidson, Duke believes that his Dolphins "should mers. Not since December 6 Rated4th, 3th have one clue to what the club from the big city can do. be able to win." Letterman Dick and Navy has the freshmen chart NEW YORK (UPI) Two coaches on the UPI rating board hind" Just added 69 pair The Violets defeated Santa Clara, Holy Cross and, just last Satur- Wichita, No. 6, which slid Paoletti (backstroke), Dan Derby been marred. North Carolina powers, Davidson to replace Michigan No. 3 in the two places after its upset loss to leather and knit gloves, day, killed Brandeis whatever that is. But the big 22-poi- nt full-scal- e key was a (breaststroke), and sprinter Bill Steve Hildenbrand has made a and Duke, led a upheav- runnerup spot while the Caro- formerly to $6.95 be- decision over Army Bradley. at AT Army. McGinty rate high among area remarkable recovery from a bad- al Tuesday in the United Press lina dandies, Davidson and Duke, low cost $2.99. Oregon State, the 20-ga- "This, alone, shows the tremendous improvement of NYU," says swimmers. Superb sophomore ly broken arm, and, though still International major college bask- jumped to fourth and fifth re- first winner in the ratings, up $5.95 lightweight wool Carolina's Smith. "Army has a real strong team this year, and to Pat Gavagan has only average a bit below full tilt, gives the etball ratings. spectively. The two teams collide moved Top-ranke- d two places to stoles cut from $5.95 o a beat them by that much up at West is a feat. Besides, you've speed but possesses remarkable Baby Dolphins a big boost in UCLA was the only Saturday at Duke. eighth, Villanova of top 10 dropped from sixth to ninth and mere $1.99. got to remember NYU gave Michigan a better game than Duke "staying power" and, at 200 backstroke and freestyle events. member the to retain Vanderbilt, which clipped off lOth-ranke- d be- 184 did (NYU lost to the Wolverines in the Los Angeles yards, a threat in any stroke. A Butterfliers Tom Adams, John its ratings from last week gather- Texas Western belts formerly to $5.00 Classic by ID first-plac- three straight victories fine individual man, Gavagan Trull, and Ron Worley all have ing the same 32 e ballots last week, came the first new top 10 entry at below cost $.99. and that was before they straightened themselves out." rebounded to seventh-plac- e holds the ACC record for 20O shown marked improvement, as it has received for the last month. be in a month. So, Smith gets his point across well enough. 249 shirtdresses including But he is not through. yards butterfly at 2:01.2. Then Tygart and Bob Bot-tom- ly Kentucky grabbed the other He wants (if have Fred dacroncotton prints, da- this win it is to be a win) not to be taken lightly. And, too, junior college transfer in the breaststroke. three No. 1 votes from the 35 make no mistake about it, croncotton candy stripes, he thinks his Tar Heels can win. Frank Lumous, along with sev- Freestyle sprinters Pete Wor-the- n, "Sure, we can win, but we'll have to play our game eral others, gives State vital Jay Scattergood, seersuckers, conversation best to do Strud prints, hopsacks, home- it," he says. Like the performance against Wake Forest Saturday freestyle strength. Norfleet and Russ Sleeper, along (81-73- )? UNC will The spuns, narrow and wide "Yes, only 40 minutes like the first 20 against Wake. rely on stalwarts with splendid distance men Allen Hub's Thompson Mann and Scott Smil- wale corduroys, classics "I think that win will give us the confidence we need for NYU. McDonald and Jim Bernuth, pro- We ey (backstroke), Fred Lipp (but- vide an abundance and shifts, lightweight are up against age, experience and depth this time. It's goin of freestyle to be tough." terfly), Rick Forum and Dick depth. inal Winter Clearance wools, regularly to $22.95, now at Frogstrangler of NOW SHOWING $8.99. NYU Learned It's A Team Game Just added to our skirt Before the semester break, NYU was tough, all right. For buy of buys 732 skirts Tough on themselves. Barry Kramer, the Violets' supposed ace, was hurt for including shetlands, wor- awhile and, when he wasn't, was busy looking for something to get Baby , Here is your chance to take advantage of steds, dacron cotton him out of his slump. It probably was the ball. Kramer seldom saw T5 solids, imported Madros it. The SV.y other guys were too concerned with keeping it away from Jane the greatest clothing hargains ever seen in and batik, regularly to each other. One game, ? $25.00, cost they got seven assists. Rossini got five of all at below those. people Chapel Hill. Our entire stock of top quality, $6.99. When. Mohairs, Smith says they shoot it up, he ain't kiddin'. They shoot Fair Isle Sweat- and merchandise has been drastically reduced ers it shoot it and shoot it and . . . then a foul is called. It is likely W formerlv to $30.00, too, the foul is on Hairston for pushing Bennett away now at below cost $10.99. from the ball for this great event. Give-a-wa- y 6-- 7 Hairston is Winston-Sale- m on Happy Hairston, a boy and Ben- entire stock 6--8 L A nett is Ray Bennett and no boy. Jn fact, if Bennett were any Braemar in lambswool older, he and 1007o all could draw a pension. But sometimes he acts like the cashmeres sophomore he is. Like lambswool cut $14.95 the afternoon he missed the Farley-Dickinso- n from game TROUSERS to $6.99 because he thought it was at night. He waprobably and all cashmeres taking care of the grandchildren. formerly fo $30.00, at be-Jo- w Our Entire Stock of Completely 100 Apparently, NYU has found that this game Automatic cost $10.99. they're playin is Non-Kes- m Combed Cotton Wash-N-We- ar played best by a team-- not Guaranteed Group one man. And now they're playin it BETTE DAVIS Shetland sweaters that way. And what they do best is . ind in the popular tan & green Colors. Reg. to 5.95 in pullovers and cardigans Hairston and regularly to $ Bennett are 1-- 19.95, now undoubtedly the second best 2 board punch in the country going (second to Michigan's fabulous Bill Buntin and for $10.99. ) and How Only s2.8! and in Kramer, the Violets have as fine a rebounder Camel hair pullovers cut for his size (6--4) as there is. KARL MAIDEN from $19.95 to $14.99. get You "They'll a jump on Billy with all those boardmen " Smith must see our devas- says, intending no pun. "We're just going to have to do something tating CRAZY HOURS different to stop them underneath." And we are offering an excellent selection HER LAVFORD Don't miss this final tcinter clearance at Shifts and Coordinates, What 6-- the he may do is start the 5 Galantai at a forward, move Ray smartest new look Respess to backcourt and remove either At 10 that has come out in vears, Mike Cooke or Ray Hassell Off below cost prices. Come in today for the ours alone whichever one you consider UNCs second starting guard. Charlie from $12.95. Shaffer and Bryan McSweeney Alterations Free should remain as is. best sale ever in Chapel Hill. Discover Why It's So Much But then NYU has good backcourt height (with the exception of LuVL Fun to Shop 5-- at Milton 's! 9 Gene Fisch) and great depth. Six of the Violets seven first CAREY JEAN HAGEN 6-- 4, PHILIP wtsaamxx men are at Mc-Kenzi- least and they have a guy on the bench (Stan e) who ' KIM 11 WWfl averaged 25 points as a freshman. Mosc JUBREPKVSI total WtMEl IMS. EntTl THE HUB of 6 HILL Alton's How do these guys Uown i matcttEP ever lose? WEL

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