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Sunday, January 8, 1967 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Page 3 V .Duike; A Classic Battle J. ives Again On Hardwood. I V I l 1 i r L Bubas By JOCK LAUTERER DTH Staff Writer Duke was all bark and no bite. Oh, sure, they had some thing else besides that, like a snazzy pep band, good looking cheerleaders and lots of loud fans. But really when you look at Saturday's game, it becomes obvious that It was a determined Carolina team's day. Even as the pre-game warm up got under way amidst a thunder of cheers and ragtime pep songs, the quiet grim looks on the Tar Heels' faces were startling. Dick Grubar just stuffed the basketball in the net and smil ed his sly smirk . . . you see, he knew. Duke got the lead, once, 1-0, 1 1 1 .1: ' ; V v f - f - r- fjt c tJSr" li , , li II liu fl Q J Dufee Had Noise, But That Wasn't Enough To Topple a Determined UNC Team Text and Photos by Jock Lauterer but that was it. Carolina im mediately clamped on a nice defense and began molding a f'nnsistantly leading offense. What could the Dookies do about it anyway? Well, they threw everything they had into the game . . . including an apple core and a couple of pennies which made it onto the hardwood at one time. They did a lot of yelling too. Tensions were up for this game, Carolina knowing its rating would tumble if it lost, and Dook just wanting to do. just that; knock off Mr. Big. When the score got close, Duke got desperate the Caro lina five stayed cool. Dean Smith jumped up and did a can-can kick and Vic Bubas just covered his face with his hands. There wasn't even much of a Carolina cheering stand, but the blue-clad herd of UNC cheerleaders did. more than their share of making noise at just the right moment. At each time out when the team was huddled around coaches Smith, Lotz and Brown, the cheerleaders formed a semi circle surrounding the team and would yell like it was Car michael. The game was a joy to watch for any Carolina fan. After this fall's football sadness, the taste of revenge was sweet. This was a big game for UNC to win. And they did it in fine style in a loud hostile gymnasium where if victory was judged in decibles, the Dooks would have had it hands down. I y - I'l 'yy W ll --rr ? ul "A v ,7- ' ' , te' '- ".v.'-y yj . ! Vj;V, "yvnJ ' v " - ' A kV 7 - - i y 0 1 ' i k r' ' an ' k - i v . I y 1 J Coach Dean Smith Ran a Tight Show i ini r I II j It L- " m f f i f 1 1 t"" t ' " ; ' I I Aw Cm,i ' xy : y ; '1 Miller, 44, fights his tcay up for a rebound . . . Shooting Was So Hot, They Had To Replace The Net . . . But Carolina Pulled It Out of The Bag - A Needed Win. BmfmmmM,.-i urn hi i. inw. i.iimtt jjm, a .. .,B . j . imi" -i ti i " r "t irw in jiimi maiM nw . M.mi ii,. wi"tn i ww i.iirni miw....,nni,.jin imr iir1 1,Jr i"r,WnujiJiU in
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