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r eels Have Back oush Duke ar H 1 CD By CURRY KIRKPATRICK DURHAM It's a rough situa tion cn the verge of disaster when you're 1-2 in the league and about to meet the country's ninth-ranked team, an undefeat ed one in the conference, on its home floor. But that's exactly the position UNC and Coach Dean Smith find themselves irj this afternoon af ter t'le less to Wake Forest Thursday night. The Tar Heels play at Duke Indoor Stadium (on a floor where they have not won since Feb. 4, I960) at 2:00 in the second of the regionally televised ACC Saturday games. And they play a Blue Devil team which has beaten them four straight times, won 23 consecu tive league games, is 9-3 this 1 rr !5p 7f f LfifC. , - J I - 1':. " il JEFF MULLINS (6 Tankers Host VPI Expect Victory No. 7 By PERRY McCARTY Carolina's Blue Dolphins hope to add their seventh victory in as many outings, when they face VPI this afternoon at four in Bowman Gray Pool. The visiting Gobblers should provide only moderate opposition. Coach Pat Earey praised his swimmers for being ready early in the season on the strength of a determined effort. This plus out standing individual performances give the tankers a perfect 6-0 mark prior to today's meet. The enthusiasm generated by hopes for an undefeated season has carried over to th post-holiday workouts. Earey plans to experiment "with a shuffled lineup in today's meet. Several of the number two end three men in each event have tome along nicely and should be ready to provide much-needed e'euth by the time of the all important N. C. State, Maryland, and ACC meets. Then too, most of the front line are committed to certain events. Iy using them in events other than their special ity, Earey hrpes to present a more balanced attack. Sophomore hreast stroker Rick Forum and Pete Wcrthen, fresh man freestyle ace, both partici pated in the Collegiate Swimming Forum held in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., during the recent holiday. Forum has been particularly im pressive since his return. Soaring Clark Seeks New Marl iv In Track Opener RICHMOND, Va. North Caro lina high jumper Tom Clark will be out to break his own record today at the Chesterfield Invita tional the opening indoor meet of the season for Carolina. Strangely enough, Clark, whose 6-6 leap last year set the Invita tional record, didn't win the event then. He was tied by Maryland's Jim Bland; and when both boys missed at 6-7, Bland was awarded the win on fewer misses. Saturday, Clark rates as a heavy favorite to take the title and the record. He's soared six 'feet,, nine and a quarter inches : since this time last year and Clark's a guy still on his way up. year and has lost only to three of the NCAA's top ten teams, (Kentucky, Michigan and Vander bilt). "We're in a bad spot, all mht," Smith said yesterday be fore bringing his team here to work out at the stadium before watching the UNC - Duke frosh game last night. "And this is one of the toughest games any club in the country has to play this year Duke at Duke." Duke's last outing stopped Clemson something UNC could n't do Wednesday, 81-75. But while the Devils were idle Thurs day, they were probably the big gest winners after Wake's 80-71 win over Carolina. For the de feat left UNC with two league losses (the same as Duke's other - i) o ixmstic Ext ended 1 iaroii Dy JOHN MONTAGUE Football coach Jim Iliekey was awarded a new three-year contract Friday. The contract will go into effect when the pre sent one expires a year from now taking Hickey through the 19G7 season. '"I am very pleased with the new contract," said Hickey yesterday afternoon. "I guess it's natural to be pretty happy when you get a contract extension such as this." The quiet man who came through with a big wca and lost record this jfall predicted "a v :-:4ww. . I 1 K f B kXx jib 1 wmmmvmmat i--tfn ol iim-in f- - i j- i mi TThfcM ir nirii 1 Cunningham Toners Over JVake But evrn so tlie Tar Heels were jixed by the Deacons for the' sixth straicht time as Wake won SO-71. Fhcto by Jim Wallace. DILLY GURRY 1:15 Ufffl us, : Listen 0 D i Wake and Clemson) while the Blue Devils are 5-0 in ACC play. Smith, a bit disconsolate, was nevertheless optimistic about the Heel chances today. "We don't like to learn things the hard way but, if anything, the defeat Thurs day will psychologically help us against Duke. "We couldn't get into our of fense against Wake, we never did get going, the only thing good about it for us was the effort. The rest was disappointing, but this is a good group of kids. They'll bounce back." Duke's many - pronged attack includes an established college super-star, two six - ten plus giants, quick guards and tremen dous depth. strong challengers, Three Devils Which Tar Heels Must Slop HACK TISON (6-10) n bright future for Carolina's foctball fortunes. "We lose some mighty fine beys this year, but we've got the nucleus of a good team coming back," said Hickey. "The main thing we've got to get is more help at the tackles." At this position, UNC loses three of its top four through gradu ation. Cole Kortner, Vic Espo sit and Gene Sigmon have: John Hill returns. "So far we haven't done as much recruiting this year as we would have liked to, but starting right now we'll be very busy on this. DIE Hiekey9s 0 j "They are a better rebounding team than Wake, a better shoot ing team, and they have that good bench," Smith says. "But we'll be better too. I guarantee we'll get into the shuffle and im prove our working the ball this time." The game, an 8,800 sellout two months in advance," may feature a scoring joust between UNCs fabulous Billy Cunningham and Duke's outstanding shooter, Jeff Mullins. But, again, it may not. For the Blue Devils have, in Hack Tison, as hot a performer as the ACC has seen in the past few weeks. Tison (6-10), who looked great at times last year, has looked greater in the last four games when he has opened Coach Vic Bubas's eyes with 83 ' M v. t yS.-.-.'..::-.'.:v ' """"' .nr - T" " i rnmii- minniriiw-r JAY Cont; i o7 beas "Overall, I think we have a better back-log of football play ers here at Carolina than we did a few years ago. I don't say we'll improve on this year, but the outlook for the next few years is good." Hickey, who has been at the helm of UNCs football ship since he was elevated from the ranks of as sistant coach following the death of Jim Tatum in 1959. 6 Hickey t-. Matmen In Blacksburg Today BLACKSBURG, Va. North Ca rolina's wresting team brings a 2-2 record to this mountain town today. The occasion is a four team meet with Ohio State, N. C. State and host Virginia Tech. For Coach Sam Barnes' UNC matmen, this is the second trip into this state this week. On Monday night the Tar Heels de- Rcad Like a King Qn c Poor Plan's Budget! While you were off carousing, that restless ripper at the Intimate got at the Old Book Corner again. As a result, a lot of books are now perching on the 97c shelf. A lot that were dozing on the 97c shelf have skidded to 72c each, and a lot of former 72c aristocrats have joined the proletariat 38c group. 1 Better check up, chum, better check up! THE INTIMATE BOOKSHOP 11S East Franklin S4. C?en Till 10 P.M. points, 27 of them against strong Kentucky. The spurt has lifted his aver age to 12.8, second on the team to Mullins. The latter (6-4), an exceptionally quick and strong player, is the type of guy who can break up a game fast. His average, 35th best in the nation, is 23.2, and he leads the team in rebounding with 96 total. The two usually start at for- wards with Jay Buckley (6-10) at center. But when Mullins moves to backcourt, Bufoas may bring in one of two sophomores that have helped him out of some holes this year. The up-front soph, is Jack Martin (6-6) whose aver age just does trail Buckley's. It is 10.1 to the big senior's 11.4. When Mullins stays at a for- BUCKLEY (6-10) on brought Carolina through its best gridiron season in 15 years this past season. The Tar Heels' 9-2 record included two UNC firsts an ACC title (shared with N.C. State) and a post-season bowl victory and it brought Hickey's five-year record to 25-26. Chancellor William B. Aycock and Athletic Director Chuck Erickson made the announce ment after a meeting of the Executive Committee of the schools Board of Trustees yesterday in Ptaleigh. The con tract was approved by CLT. Presi dent William Friday and the trustees. fcated VMI, but the next night it was Virginia that came out on top. After today one more meet re mains on the Carolina grapplers pre-exam schedule. East Caro lina visits UNC next Saturday night the first home match of the season. fact WHEN PUBLISHED IN THE DTH Have any ideas on clothes and styles or any sug gestions to offer a new clothing store just begin ning ? Sure you have and it's no use to get any com plexes or to become neurotic or psychotic about keeping them to yourself. Beginning Monday, we will start publishing your ideas and suggestions in the D.T.H and will give vou a shirt any shirt in our complete line to choose from just for your taking time out to drop us a post card with your name, address, and, of course, your suggestion. Example : Help stomp out high prices and bad taste in college clothes! Our address is: CAMPUS STYLE P. O. Box 351 Chapel Hill, N. C. Where Chapel Hill & Carrboro Join Phone 929-1558 ward, Duke can alternate four guards, just about equal in all phases of the game except ex perience. They are Buzzy Harrison (6-3), Ron Herbster (6-2), Denny Fer guson (6-0) and soph Steve Va cendak (6-1). Harrison, a veter an who started on last year's thirdlace NCAA team, is aver aging 8.2, Vacendak, 6.1, and Herbster and Ferguson, about three apiece. Brent Kitching (6-7) is another reason Duke's bench is strong- Page 4 BULLETIN SOUTH BEND, Ind. (UPD Veteran Notre Dame basketball Coach Johnny Jordan resigned Friday in the middle of a dis appointing season. He said he's thraugh with coaching. Jordan, taunted with a chant 'rosli DURHAM North Carolina's freshman basketball team wait ed and waited and waited last night waited until the final frenzied moments to capture its biggest win of the season, a 81 78. victory over Duke. Hot-handed Bobby Lewis, who got 40 points, was also the ice man as the two teams came down the wire. UNC, fighting back from a nine-pint deficit, took its first lead of the night with 1:50 lefL Donnie Mae scored then on a beautiful feed by Danny Talbott to put ihe Tar Babies up, 79-78. With Lewis rebounding and blocking Duke's last-gasp shots, UNC held its slim advantage. With six seconds left, Lewis hit from the inside to sew the ball game up. Lewis also stretched his foul shooting mark to 31 in a row, hitting on 14 of 14 from the line. CIVIL WAR FANS THIS WEEK we are showing a large collection of official records of the Union and Confederate armies and navies. See them in our Old Book Corner. The Intimate Bookshop, 119 E. Franklin Street. FOR SALE, BLACK HUFFY ENG lish bicycle, excellent condition. $40. Call 942-4315. APARTMENT FOR RENT NEW three bedroom furnished apartment on two acre wooded lot. Three miles from center of town. 942-4315 T FOR Win ADS ; TjaW-'iat'rlrntiiMiir'riiatl'li T ,rt i ' ' " ram he is one of its best rebounders. The Tar Heels, mistakenly named by the Associated Press yesterday morning as the coun try's field-goal percentage lead ers (N. C. State is), looked con fused on offense against Wake Forest, and the defense, of course,' could not save them against the 55.4 shooting aver age of the Deacons. Cunningham, at 25.3 before the game (22nd nationally), got 27 and support from Mike Cooke (15) and Ray Respess (10) in the Saturday, January 11, 1964 of "Jordan must go" after an Irish loss to old rival De Paul earlier this week, made the sur prise resignation effective at the end of the season. NOW PLAYING HER HUSBAND... 0 HER ROOM... ANOTHER WOMAN..! u Z "1 a VAX' WIS rOLUMSIA PICTURES presents Starring RD -A AWQJJAM CASTLE PRODUCTION mm imam i v mi i qwp.i n jjjjjijii l.WHl .V' VWv - 1 it : i A forgotten barbecue fire an unexpected gust cf wind and-a flight of glowing sparks are on their way to create a raging forest fire. Be careful with every fire. Follow Smokey's ABC's. 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