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T. Moore Shines

Through the middle and heavier
weights Carolina's comeback
attempt was thwarted only by a
pair of pins by two of Virginia's
finest competitors. The first came
at the hands of Tom Moore at
152. After a first period in which
neither man scored, Moore reversed
Carolina's Jenks Pressly in
the opening moments of the
second.

Then Moore quickly followed up
his advantage to pin his man within
45 seconds of the reversal. The
match was his second victory of
the season, and it brought the
score to 16-2 in favor of the
Cavaliers.

Younger brother Ted Moore
found that he had a hard act to
follow and succumbed to the visitors'
Carver Rudolph 15-7 in the
160 pound class. Carolina continued
its comeback efforts with
a 4-2 win by Bob Steele over Virginia's
Ric Evans at 167 pounds.

First-year man Paul Bochm had
the misfortune to debut against
Carolina's best, senior Fred
Priester at 177. Bochm, giving
away four years of experience, was
never in contention. Priester's 4-0
decision gave Carolina 3 more
points and cut the lead to 16-11.

This gave Carolina's Fred Kelly
a chance to tie the match by pinning
Rick Constantine, but Virginia's
middle guard came through with a
pin of his own in the second period,
finalizing the score at 21-11.