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Tuesday, January 31, 1966 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Page 3 f - , f y i " . i - 1 4 ,v ' - : ' . , ' Sports Bulletins All varsity baseball candidates will meet in Woollen Gym's room 304 at 7:30 Wednesday evening. Carolina football and baseball star Charlie Carr has swept another award. He has won the General Douglas McArthur Trophy given each year by the Norfolk, Va., Sports Club to the outstanding Virginia high school graduate who makes a name for himself at an out-of-state college. Carr will receive the award Friday night at the Norfolk Sports Club's annual banquet. Georgia Coach Vince Dooley will be the main speaker at the banquet and Vince's brother, Bill, the new Carolina coach, also will be on hand for the banquet. When Carolina Coach Bill Dooley signed Tony Blanchard, son of famed Doc Blanchard, to a football grant-in-aid, it marked the second time the Tar Heels have landed a fine athlete from St. John's Catholic School in Washington, D. C. Bob Lewis, the great UNC basketballer, is a St. John's grad. Duke's fine fullback, Jay Calabrese, attended the same school. & " . .. ft '" f '" " V ' . -. t . V N-s, i. V' ' U ' V xv r .i v , I. - t; .'j JW' I Si s v ' By SANDY TREAD WELL DTH Sports Editor Last Saturday night in Car michael Auditorium belonged to Larry Miller. The big jun ior from Pennsylvania led the Tar Heels, ranked second in the nation, to a 103-76 win over Virginia. Miller entered the dressing room at the half with twenty four points. One year before Bob Lewis set a school record in memorable 49 point perfor mance against Florida State. Throughout the second half of Saturday's game the capacity crowd was not concerned with the outcome of the contest, that was evident almost from the first minutes. They were wondering whether number 44 would add his name to the re cord books. Miller didn't make it. He ended the evening with 38 points. He wasn't going for the record, he probably never even thought about it. He gave up possible shots to feed his team mates under the basket, and he sat obt, along with Dean Smith's other starters, the fin al six minutes of the game. But Miller's great perform ance wasn't restricted to the scoring totals. He led his team mates with eleven rebounds. The game ended a 17-day layoff for the Tar Heels. Their inactivity, combined with loss es suffered by Louisville, placed them in second place among the nations' teams m both national polls. For the first 10 minutes Ca rolina looked like a position in the top twenty would have been unjustified, and Virginia showed why they were rank ed last in the ACC with an 0-5 Conference record. The turnovers were rapid and both teams suffered from unsure passes and inaccurate shooting. Suddenly, North Carolina found itself. The Tar Heels be gan to control the boards and proceeded to run the Cavaliers right off of the scoreboard. Carolina's defense kept Vir ginia, from the inside and,, its . rebounding strength rarely al- : is V IV ' - i ; I Profile Of A Fash Break: Lewis ... To Grubar ... Miller Leads Team To 103-76 Win Carolina Downs Virginia lowed the Cavaliers a second shot. Time after time the ball traveled downcourt into Mill ers' red hot hands. With the score UNC 42-UVA 31 and a minute remaining in the first half, North Carolina engineered the fast break to perfection. Miller scored on a layup. . . . then a Lewis bas ket underneath. . . . Miller again driving towards the bas ket .. . and finally two more Lewis points from the free throw line. The buzzer signaled the end of the half and the Tar Heels had scored eight points with out a point being added to Virginia's side of the score board. Smith and Company contin ed to run throughout the se cond half. They maintained their twenty point lead and gradually inched their way to wards a thirty point margin. Clark, Bunting, Lewis, Gru bar, and Miller proved to the 8,500 home town crowd that : they2 deserved their ranking. Gauntlett, Tuttle, and Mirken displayed the strength of Caro lina's bench. Virginia FG FT Pts Connelly 12-28 9 33 Katos ...... 7-18 3 17 Reams 2-10 15; Case . ... 2-10 8 12 ; Laws - 0-2 0 Naponick 1-4 1 3 : Harvey : Johnson 0-1 0 Smith 1-2 1 3 Koval Totals 26-76 24 76 : UNC FG FT Pts Miller 16-21 6 38 Lewis 4-7 7 15 Clark 5-8 3 13 Grubar 3-5 2 8 Bunting . 1-5 2 Gauntlett 7-9 0 14 Tuttle - 0-1 Mirken 2-3 0 4 Brown 1-8 0 2 Fletcher 1-4 0 2 Moe 0-0 3 3 Bostick - ...... 1-3 0 2 Totals 41-75 21 103 To Miller For Two DTH Photos by Adams, Wang, and Armour TONIGHT! PARTY! THE TROPICS COMBO with the Robinson Brothers 8-12 in the Tin Can A G.M. Presentation The answer, in a word, is "up." You see, The Mead Corporation is more than a company with thousands of employees and operations the world over... just as it's more than a leader in the paper and packaging industry. 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