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The Chapel Hill News from Chapel Hill, North Carolina • 4

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THE CHAPEL HILL WEEKLY Sunday February 20 1960 Earey Stars In Losing Cause BOB QUINCY Orange Streaks' By Wildcats 70-52 Man From 550 Miles North Of Greensboro 475 per cent while Chapel Hill was true on only 21 of 61 for 144 per cent Thai outcome left Chapel Hill with a 7-5 district record and 104 over-all In the preliminary Karen Me-Dade and Bunny Aerman tallied 13 points apiece to lead Coach Glenn Airman's Orange lassies to a 1741 victory Kat McKajr hit 10 for Chapel Hill The lineups: GAME Chapel HIB (52) Orange (79) Thompson 7 Allien Crittenden 5 Webster 4 Moray Medlin 8 Burch 10 Breeze 21 Sloan 2 Teer a Subs: Chapel Hill Walker 2 Meredith Skakle 4 Preston Kirby 2 Wells 4 Carroll Hutchins Ward 1 Blackwood Score at half: Orange 86 Chapel Hill 20 i GAME 1 Chapel HiU (23) Orange "(37) McKay 10 McDade 11 Hickey 7 Aerman 10 Basnight 3 Jonas 5 Logon 2 cobfe Beebe Woods 1 Straughan 1 wail 1 Subs: Chapel HiU Sundbeck Nelson Croft Meyer Whitaker Blackbfirn Orange Wilder Cates 4 Lons Walker Miller Wright Andrews A Jones Score at half: Orange 17 Chapel HiU 13 I IB ii of the running despite a brilliant indiv-ual effort by young Mike Earey The Chapel Hill sophomore poured in points and grabbed 14 rebounds both high for the game Graham Burch hit 10 points for the Wildcats who were out-rebounded 39-36 Webster and Medlin had nine apiece for Hillsborough Orange made of 61 field goals for 47 per cent while Chapel Hill was true on only 21 of 61 for 144 per cenL The outcome left Chapel Hill with a 7-5 district record and 166 overall Orange made 29 of 61 field goals for Breaks Three-Game Losing Streak the Tar Heels were in front 53-48 when they ru off six-straight points on a pair of free throws by Gaunt lett and baskets by Lewis and Miller for a 59-48 advantage The Tar Heels got a lead in the first half 18-28 and led all the way after that The victory sent them into a three-way tie for third place in the Atlantic Coast Conferees with Clemson and Maryland each with 64 records Bob Lewis second 18 prints in the first half and got eight more in the second to lead the print-makers with 26 His running mate Larry in the He wu standing at a New York bar a bright red mackinaw with wooden buttons draped over his shoulders and his handsomely rugged face partially hidden by a pair of dark glasses Bill I asked He looked with a glance and then shook his head saying it was a case of mistaken identity He waited possibly twenty thirty second and stood up to his full 6-4 of height know you he admitted I said yea red introduced myself It had been some 15 years Bill apologized: lost yotir hair If you worn your hair I would have It was June of 1350 when we last talked Bill was a student at the Univer-sity of North Carolina He hid been on campus only a year but at the time only ChaiLe Justice commanded a bigger audience Bill Albans not only was a grert athlete He wss a character SOME ATHLETE: Perhaps Albsns the hero should be introduced first He broke more track records in a short length of time than anyone in Southern Conference history He attended the NCAA meet in 1950 as a Carolina representative scored 22 points himself enough for the Tar Heels to finish third Albans personally beat out 54 At the Conference Indoor Championship BUI urged Coach Dale Ranson to utilize hie talents He pleaded: me as many times as you can Coach win He took five firsts He was billed to hava a tough race against a rival shortly after his rise to fame at Ch3pel Hill Minutes before the dash he confronted his opponent and introduced himself Bragged Bill: want to ask you to take a good look at this face of mins now Because when the gun goes off all going to see is my It happened that way Albans entered the Decathlon against Bob Mathias rt Tulare Calif the summer of his freshman year at UNC He placed third and was so sensational the track minded West Coast schools took it upon themselves to lure hkn away from the South This they did but Bill says he a' special reason DREAM SHATTERED: was out for winter football" aaid Albans who grow up a grid star at Cranford was injured a head injur that' the doctors said was TmrSStiU1 "When I band out I phy ball for Carl Snavely I decided to go west and transfer to Occidental Collega My greatest ambition in life had been to play ball for Snavely and they would not let me It really hurt I was Snavely the Grey Fox was as disappointed as Albans The then Carolina coach said got everything a groat end needs big feat and knows where going He can hold the ball He has guts a fine blocker and rips into the man with all he has" Ragazzo Named VMI Head Coach Tar Heel high scoring duo had his troubles locating the hoop and wu restricted to The Tigers lost Randy Mahaffey with five minutes left but by that time the Tar Heels were ahead by 11 points at 6645 A minutes and a half later Bennett who scored 17 Carolina points (out ed old Carolina went into its sprexd offeree midway through the second half leading by 11 points It did not work effectively it had other times this season easy shots were missed and ball handling mistakes slowed ths'ettack at VMI of that I am confidenL We are now seeking the proper man to fill his rig Ragazzo played Us high school football at Williamson Va which is just acrou the Kentucky border Hisv senior year he wu an AU State end It is unusual that both All West Virginia ends that season were produced at Williamson High The other flankman wu Dick Hensley- Hensley accepted a scholarship at the University of Kentucky and later played with tho New York Giants Rag- azzo Selected Mary and're wksadring the top puf era while there He then played time Track Championships Here Feb 2( After leading by only 16-11 at the end of the first quarter Orange High of Hillsborough outscored Chapel Hill by 204 in the second quarter to take a 1640 intermission advantage and roll to a 70-52 victory over the Wildcats here Friday night Coach Fred visiting Panthers maintained their one-game lead over second-place Jordan of Durham in the Eastern 1-A District Three conference race Ricky Breeze and Tim Teer poufed in 21 and 20 points respectively in leading the Orange cagers to their 11th district win against one defeat and their 14th victory overall in 17 starts -The second quarter explosion took Coach Bob Wildcats right out Carolina Carolina broke a three-game losing streak and got revenge for a loss at demson in the opening game of the season by defeating the Tigers 7048 at Charlotte Friday night before a capacity crowd of 11668 in Memorial Coliseum The final margin of four points does not quite reflect the ease by which the Tar Heels got their revenge victory They were ahead by 11 points 7648 with to play They did not score again and the Tigers got seven points in the remaining time Clemson wu cold in the closing minutes of the first half to faU behind by 10 prints but the Tigers came out from their intermission rest with their batteries recharged and their shooting eyes back in focus They scored 11 points in three and a half minutes while aU Carolina could get were two free throws by Bob Bennett That brought the Carolina lead down to a single point 4649 but shortly it wu back to six 4640 After that four points wu the smallest margin After nine minutes of the second half Lincoln Defeats Person By 87-58 ihermBnOoudi's 21 'point performance sparked Lincoln High to an 17-51 triumph over Person County of Rose-boro here Thursday night It wu the Tigers' 12th win against four losses Melvin Palmer led the visitors with 17 Vivian Rogers scored 15 points and three other starters hit double figures the Person County girts won 5141 Jessie Kincaid led Lincoln with 18 The lineups: GAME Person Ceuty (M) Uaceh (87) Jay 16 Edwards 15 Palmer 17 Davis 16 Taylor 16 15 Plenty 5 Couch 21 Hicks 0 'Burnette 6 Subs: Person County Dickens 2 Wilkins Springrleld 2 Cates Newman Lincon Tuck 2 McCauley 6 Farrow 2 Cotton 2 Edwards 2 Page Gottis Score at half: Lincoln 41 Person County 29 GAME Penan COonty (51) Lincoln (11) Mites 1 Minter 7 Bobers 15 Nickerson 0 Mitchell 18 Watson 2 Tritey 12 Atwater 1 Laster 0 Headen 0 Suvs: Person County Blackwell Faison Lincoln uruette Atwater Durham Lindsay 1 Lipscomb Cotton Score at half: Person County 25 Lincoln 18 Phillips Wins In Last Seconds By LARRY WOL8LAGEL A 50 point deluge by Phillips Jr Hitfi in tho secood half Htfilighted by Lorry Rizzo's foot tank shot in the unal two seconds sank the Gamer Jr High forces 5647 in a basketball game at Gamer Thursday Gamer led 264 at halftfane Coach Art Katz Falcons surged' back from almost sura defeat to take tho lead in the exciting final period only as the buzzer sounded following long goal The Falcons previously led only at the opening 64i High scorer wu Kurt Gctsinger with 21 points BOly Andrews had 16 Rizzo 8 Nate Davis 6 Tom Hanah 5 and Robert Variey 2 Jeff Umphlett Pad Wales Eddie Wamble Tom Pfouts and Bob Cherry did not score For Gamer Hates wu high mu with with Jackson scoring 17 and At-ktas 10 In a preliminary game Gamer Jay- veu downed Phillips' Jayvees 5647 Neither team was especially sharp in its execution The Tar Heels shot for 49 per cent making 25 of 51 Clemson uhnt for 43J on 28 of 64 Lewis made 10 of his 19 shots Miller could connect on only one of 10 The rebounding wu about even Lewis wu high man in scoring and also in turnovers being charred with eight Miller hit on his shots' but he wu a big factor in the outcome by leading all rebounders with 17- Tbm Gauntlet! wu deadly from outside risking seven of 10 Shots and contributing 17 points 0 re of pro football in Canada at Ia in Ragazzo hu coached high school lege and professional football He handled both offensive and defensive jas-signments During assistantship at VMI (he Kaydets fielded some of finest teams Ragazzo is married to the former Betty Roberts of Roanoke Va Thf have two children a boy and a folks will feel I tori: the job because of my wife's being frpm Virginia" said Ragazzo happy for her but my decision wu all my ofn "I think I cfn do the Job at VMI I also quite at the opportunity serve a'ljead coach" pm to' Henry will get stiff competition from teammates Charles Harris and Barry Middleton and Walton Caldwell of Virginia But the dark horse in the race is UNC sophomore Mike Williams Williams hu turned in some outstanding performances this season including a 1:556 half mite His race is the mite however and the right pace could net him the victory In the 60 yard dash Maryland's Jim Bickley third in the meet last year is the favorite However Jon Levin of UNC is a definite threat The Tar Heel junior hu run 64 only one tenth of a second away from Dave Simes record The 70-yard high hurdles should find Martin of Duke Tom Finley (second last year) and Corn of State in contention for the victory The 600 yard run wOl Mike McGuinness of USC He won lut year but wu disqualified His chief competition should come from Elmore Hunter of Maryland and Dick Newton (fouth and fifth respectively lasy year) Eddie Daw could be a surprise winner He's run extremely well far and his times compare favorably with the best of the field The 1000-yard run is wide open The record of 2:176 will definitely go but who breaks ft is the big question Mike Williams hu a good shot at victory if he run the mile Other favorites include Stu Mathews Maryland Fred Zodda and Bill Bassett of UNC The two mite run will future two veterans Charles Koesfer of Maryland and Jim Meade of UNC (second and fourth respectively last year) i 1 i 1 THE MARLBORO MAN Albans took a turn at Occidental then switched to Stanford He faded out of the athletic picture and into a new one He became hot as a model for television and magazines THE NEW LIFE: was walking down the street one day and this fellow ays the Marlboro Just like that I had a Job for Marlboro cigarettes The man type of thing It pays well still model and I do some directing on TV been married four tim All of them lovely girls Sometimes I see my old friends Jimmy Beatty Now there is a beautiful little guy nn Simmons We were in the Olympics together Chunk really looks great If he could act run Rock Hudson out of No single column can describe the real Bill Albany There was the time he was racing down the ranway for a pole vault try TwoyoOQgsteriT Were Mahd--" ing on the sidelines with autograph books in hand Bill dropped his pole at foil abide jogged over and gave his signature Bill liked Chapel Hill Joe Augustine -the Chamber of Commerce man recalls an English class they had together Albans submitted a theme on the glories of North Carolina read as If it had been penned by a long-time Tar Heel and the professor asked Albans just where he resided in North Carolina "I come from a little town" said BUI 550 miles north of Greensboro" Hi Monday Durham YMCA (17) Arnold 16 Trull 15 Knight 12 Watkins 9 Frmne 9 Wilson 7 Adair 6 Harrington 6 Grid-ner 4 and McIntosh 1 Chapel H01 (56) Perry 20 Nipper 20 White ll Skakle 4 1 Hudson Idler Qdton Jones and Penney Oi Durham Academy Knight Frame IS Goldner 11 NaahoU 7 McIntosh 7 Vine 6 Kaufman 2 and Roes 1 Chapel Hill (40) -Nipper Pony 7 Skakle White I Butler 1 and Miller Jones Hemey Orison and CUlton 0 High Print (18) Shaver 9 Cadtek I Miller 7 Blackburn 6 Barker 4 ami Hawks 4 Ephesus On Top Ephesus Church continued to dominated play in the Orange Dart Bag League last week Ephesus with a 49-12 record holds a commanding lead over second place Bethel and Orange Chapel Both have 28-B records The remainder of the standings Damascus 1446 Antioch B2S ML Carmel 12-18 Cane Creek 11-29 Carrboro Baptist 1040 2641 Efland 2644 ML Carmel 2644 lferritts Chapel 2S45 Orange Church 1442 and Carr-boro Methodist 144L All-Star Team To Play By BOB ORE A talented field of runners and field event men ted by 7-foot Ugh jumper Frank Costello win go after every record on the books in the ACC Indore Track Championships at Chapel Hill next Saturday Feb 26 Costello defending Conference cham-piod and National indoor collegiate king will be one of the centers of attention in the rig meeL At the height of the Indore season last year the Maryland junior wu jumping higher than any athlete in the world His rid Conference record of 6-10 is a euro bet to falL Duke's Rod Stewart is back to defend his shot put title Already this season he hu thrown the Inn ball one-and--half feet farther than the league record In the broad jump Ed Marks of Maryland hu Jumped 24 fee 2 inches only four Inches off the old record The pole vault should feature one of the tightest battles of the meeL Defending champion Bob Williams of Maryland is bade and to is last second place finisher Woody Chapman of USC However Williams who went 15 feet 114 inches off the record last year should get stiff competition from Stuart Corn of State and Nick Homer of Duke Both have vaulted 14 feet 7 inches this Fireworks should really start when the running events get under way in Woollen Gymnasium Probably the most promising of the races is the mile run Four of the first five men in last race are back The fevoriteb George Henry of Maryland who wu second last year Ho ran 4:06 outdoors last spring and 4:12 indoors this season Vito Ragazzo lost a national sewing record but found a new job this school year The former Carolina assistant wu named last week head coach at Virginia Military Institute The tall 37 year old from Aftex Ky a member of the UNC staff since 1961 returns to succeed John McKenna at the Lexington (Va) schooL Ragazzo had coached for McKenna prior to joining the Carolina staff at Jim invitation A William Mary product Ragazzo held the NCAA record for touchdown passu caught (15) from 1949 until I960 Last fall Howard Twilley of Tulu set a new mark Rngazzo who looks if he still play a quarter two of football wu utilized in an offensive capacity at Carolina and one of his top products wu Bob Lacey AU America end Jn 1968 He approached his coaching at UNC with a firm hand but he wu a great favorite among players He had a deft touch at applying Lie needle to athletes who bumbled "I thoroughly enjoyed my years at Chapel Hill" said Vito Hickey wu a fine person to work under and I wish him and Carolina nothing but the best next season In fact my rely repet in going to VMI is in tearing such an outstanding group of athletes I sincerely feel the fer Heels will come through rig next fall" Vito evidently wu a quick choice for VMI authorities He wu contacted shortly after McKenna announced he had accepted a position under Bobby Dodd at Georgia Tech challenge is a great one at said Ragazzo will be limitations to some extent but I know we can come up with a real presentable club I fed strongly about the school and its tradition" The departure of Ragazzo leaves Hickey with a vacancy on his staff Said Hickey: hu been a valuable asset to out program here He will do well "For spitting on jm umpire the fine wu 610 If the player misses no fine" BOBBY BRAGAN Atlanta Braves' manager citing an old rule in the now defunct New York-Penn "Remember what Thomu Wolfe aid -Dr SAM BARNES to VITO RAGAZZO who noted he is back home" to VML very unlikely Notre Dame will ever go to bowl game Every game we play In our 10 game schedule is a bowl game" ARA PARSEGHIAN Fighting Irish coach never like goals I tM about them although they might be within WILLIE MAYS San Francisco Claris '1 keep counL But I do know I use two packs of matches a if it too DOUG lit hH ERS pro grifer on asked about many cigarettes he smokes had originally planned to begin football (frills this coming Monday changed my mind and it will now be sometime in Marc-JIM HICKEY Phillips Jr The Raiders Chapel all-star junior Ugh basketball team will go after their second victory of -the season tomorrow afternoon when they meet the Phillips Junior High eighth grade team Gemetime is 4 pjn at the Phillips gym The Raiders ended a two game losing streak when they edged High Print YMCA 40-38 fa High Print Earlier the Chapel Hill team had bowed to Durham Academy 74-56 and the Durham YMCA 67-19 High Point took an early 7-1 lead but the Raiders came back to tie the score 14-14 at the end of the first quarter The score remained tied 3020 at halftime and 28-28 at the end of the third period The Raiders held a 85-28 lead in the fourth quarter and iced the game when Rusty Butler scored with the score 88-16 Rick Nipper had 22 prints to lead the Raiders Dong Perry and Nipper combined to soon points apiece against Durham Academy The Raiders were ride to cut a 26 print Durham lead at halftime to 12 prints in the fourth quarter Ferry had 18 prints to pace the Chap- Hill scorers against the Durham YM- CA The hosts Chapel HiB () Ferry 15 Nipper White 7Mifier 2 Heaney 2 Skakle 1 Mullen 1 Chiton 0 Hudson 0 and Jones 6 "1 BoofoatoraHavon 9 Lr Bffim "Time is AU it Costs to Call and Find Out the Differences William Buell INSURANCE ESTATES ANNUITIES 1 Sniwi The Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co v- PASesllli 121 Rosemary Street Chapel Kill BUSINESS 129-1333 RESIDENCE 96S-CS22 UNC grid coach 9 i ar a I 4 4 4 )- 44M4i 4 ft.

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