Wednesday, February 8, 1967 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Page 5 j Bemuds Sanders I TTM(P Cavalier 'MX Fang Mike Lewis, Star GREENSBORO -Take a ' 6-7, 225-pound behe moth, dress him in a Duke University basketball uni form, give him a basketball, wind him up. Then stand back, brother, and watch poetry in motion. On a bad night, he will reward you with 10-15 points and a like "number of rebounds. On a superla tive night, he will make you feel guilty because you only paid $3.50 to see him play. He may, as he did against Vanderbilt earlier this season, score 33 points, his career high. He may, as he did against West Virginia here Saturday night, score 33 points again and, for good measure, add 19 rebounds. He will work hard for what he gets, but he will also make it all look so easy. Name him Mike Lewis. Label him star. Mike Lewis, Good Big Man Mike Lewis, who were it not for his mild manner might very well be called the Missoula, Mont., Mon ster, is a rarity in college basketball today: he is a good big man. There are a number of big men playing the game today. There are few as good as Lewis. Such was the Mike Lewis who personally broke West Virginia's back here Saturday night. For elev en minutes, he was just another basketball player, making passes, reaching skyward for a couple of re bounds. Then Mike Lewis, star, went to work. When the first half ended, he had 13 points and Duke had a 44-38 lead. Two of those 44 points Greensboro Coliseum fans still do not believe. They came when Lewis took a pass some 12 feet from the basket along the back line, was immediately covered by two WVU players in a collapsing zone, but spun around to bank in a devastating hook shot. The nets rustled as if in expectation of the goal. Mike Lewis, Scorer They rustled almost before the shot was on its way because Mike Lewis rarely misses a percentage shot. And Lewis has taken up right where he left off a year ago. His average has hovered around 16 points per game, and the center has grabbed rebounds at the rate of 12 per game. Even more impressive about the 6-7 Lewis is some thing he has that too many others lack poise. Mike Lewis roams the pivot in the same methodical, workmanlike fashion whether the going is rough or easy. And it is usually rough. Still, the expression on his face rarely changes, the officials get no gripes, , the opposition gets no dirty pool from Mike Lewis. He is poised and polished. But then most stars are. kmenFall 64-40 To State In Raleigh mm, V f it - V i 'sh r II II D- 1 MT1MM1 ft i f J Miller S till 2nd In ACC Scoring Tan By JOE Sanders DTH Staff Writer The UNC Swimming Team suffered its third defeat the season Monday night in Ra leigh when the N. C. State Wolfpack led the scoring to a 64-40 finish. Although Carolina's Fred Danneman turned in a fast :54.7 on the backstroke leg of the medley relay, the Dolphins lost that key event and fell se ven points behind at the begin ning. Captain Steve Hilden brand also showed good form in winning the 1,000-yard free style in 10:49.0, but the Heels couldn't follow up with the needed first places. Jim Ed wards and Phil Riker were the only other individual winners for the Tar Heels. State has placed more of its. swimmers in this year's na tional rankings than any other college, excepting Yale. Al though UNC has also placed several of its swimmers in the rankings, it couldn't match State's quality on Monday, as many of State's swimmers eq ualed or bettered their best times. State was given a pre-sea-son national ranking of ninth, and UNC was ranked eleventh. The two teams will face each other again next month at the A.C.C. Championships, a meet in which the Tar Heels have traditionally performed their Bowl Tonlgtt All Star Bowling Lanes Pool Tails Katfeat ft twin Cttr MMM best. Barring any surprise perfor mances by Maryland, the bat tle for first place in the con ference should be between the Dolphins and Wolfpack. GREENSBORO (AP) Bob Verga of Duke, Larry Miller of North Carolina and Paul Long of Wake Forest are blan keted by less than two points as the Atlantic Coast Confer ence basketball scoring race moves into its final month. Verga, with 47 points in two games last week, slipped a bit but his 24.2 average for 15 games kept him on top. Miller is averaging 23.9 and Long 22.4. Duke has the top one two punch in" the conference. Mike Lewis is - averaging 17 Point Averages Verga, Duke 24.2 Miller, N. Carolina 23.9 Long, Wake Forest 22.4 Connelly, Virginia 20.3 Sutherland, Clemson 19.9 Harlicka, S. Carolina 18.1 Lewis, Duke 17.0 Case, Virginia 16.9 Ra. Mahaffey, Clemson 16.0 Clark, N. Carolina 14.9 Clark, N. Carolina 14.9 McMillen, Maryland 14.9 Katos, Virginia 14.6 Standard, S. Carolina 14.1 Gregos, S. Carolina 13.9 points a game to make his and Verga's combined mark 41.2. Rusty Clark, North Carolina sophomore, has the best shoot ing mark, .578 on 92 baskets in 159 shots. Miller is second at .557 and Lewis third at 54.6. Jim Sutherland of Clemson leads foul shooters with .905, hitting 76 of 84. Jerry Mont gomery of Wake Forest is run nerup with .838 and Bob Riedy of Duke is third at .833. South Carolina's Gary Gre I gor leads rebounders with 14.U ;a game against 11.8 for Lewis and 11.5 for Frank Standard of South Carolina. By SANDY TREAD WELL DTH Sports Editor CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. The Tar Heels refused to throw away their national ranking last night. They fought back disaster and de feated the Cavaliers from Vir ginia 79-75 last night. In the final three minutes of play, Bob Lewis and . Larry Miller on offense and Smith's patented four - corner stall inched the Tar Heels to vic tory. Lewis and Miller went to work from the foul line and, calmly ignoring the shouts from the crowd, added s i x points to Carolina's side of the scoreboard. The crowd of 6,000 braved Virginia's snow-covered roads to watch the nation's number two ranked team devour the helpless Cavaliers. But they nearly saw the na tion's biggest upset. The Cav aliers forgot who they were and very nearly performed the last rites for the Tar Heels' ranking. Virginia performed its near miracle with the services of -two improbable young ath letes. Buddy Reams, a starter whose good nights in a .Cava lier uniform are more than eclipsed by his bad, was devastating from the outside. He ended the evening with a 16-point season high. STATISTICS UNC Att. FG FT T Miller . ..... 21 9 4 22 Lewis 17 8 6 22 Bunting 4 3 4 10 Clark - 9 4 4 12 Gauntlet 6 3 0 6 Grubar 5 3 17 Tuttle 10 0 0 Total . . 63 30 28 79 UNV Connelly .. ... 15 3 4 10 Katos 18 8 3 19 Reams 16 8 0 16 Smith- 0 0 0 0 Carmichael - 0 0 0 0 Case !A..? .. ll 5 5 15 Naponick 8 7 1 15 Total 68 31 21 75 Announcing A CHANGE OF ADDRESS .... . for your convenience Dr. William E. Beel OPTOMETRIST to 151 E. Rosemary St. Vision Analysis Glasses Fitted Contact Lenses Phone 842-3280 HELD OVER!! BIGGEST HIT SINCE TOM JONES!' "A BEAUTIFUL FlLM"-7& New Yorki fc. 3 1 GRAND PRIZE WINNER 1966 CANNES FILM FESTIVAL euutx eaota KESENTS ' mm . AN d A Won AN Cartoon, "Alf, Bill and Fred," Venice Festival Winner. 1:25, 3:20, 5:15, 7:10 & 9:05. ULALTO DURHAM (1 Ik USED MG! $985 '62 MGA Roadster 1600, wire wheels, radio, heater, luggage rack, excellent mechanical condition white, black top and interior. HOLIDAY IMPORTS Durham-C. H. 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But last night, Nappnick, who scored 15 points and pull ed down seven rebounds, shared the limelight with Reams. The improbable duo never lost their inspiration. The Cavaliers caught Carolina with 4:27 left in the half at 32-32. The Tar Heels began the half dominating the game. But suddenly the killer in stinct all but evaporated. Virginia swept through Smith's defenses for an easy layup. The Tar Heels were denied second shots by the re bounding of Tim Connolly and Chip Case. Bob Lewis and Larry Mill er tore a page out of last sea son's record book. Both men made key baskets in the first 20 minutes. They moved UNC within one point at the gun signalling intermission, 39 40. In the second half, the lead and the momentum slipped from the Tar Heels. They fell five points behind with 10:14 remaining, 55-60. Baskets by Gauntlett, a Mil ler steal and layup, and a Bob Lewis jumpshot finally shifted the game's momentum. The score was tied three times with less than eight min utes to play. 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