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BY OWEN DAVIS
DTH Sports Writer
Carolina's Tar Babies com
bined good outside shooting and
and the fast break to conquer
an improved Duke team 85-72
here Friday night. UNC never
trailed in the contest and con
trolled play throughout the
sharp-shooting Imps. Carolina
now has a 7-0 record.
Duke showed much improve
ment from an early-season 19
point setback to the Tar Babies
and actually outshot UNC both
from the floor and the foul
line.
The crowd of about 5,000
came to see Charlie Scott in
action and Scott obliged them
with 21 points and 11 rebounds
plus a display of fancy ball
handling. The former Laurin
bury star drew frequent ap
plause for his passing which
set up many UNC baskets.
Gra Whitehead did not miss
on seven free throw attempts
and,. .put tin. 17 points. JEddie.,.
Fogler again quarterbacked
the offense and flipped in 16
markers, followed by Jim De
laney with 12 and Al Armour
with 11.
The visiting Imps played a
much-improved floor game al
though Carolina was still able
to take advantage of many
steals. Doug Jackson led Duke
scoring with 20 markers from
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under the basket and Ray
Kuhlmeier added 16 from out
side. The Tar Babies jumped off
to a lead before Duke broke
into the scoring column. Caro
lina extended its margin to 22
11 but accurate Imp shooting
prevented the Tar Babies from
grabbing a commanding lead.
At halftime, UNC was on
top by a 46-34 score. Scott had
14 by the half and Fogler and
Whitehead had 10 each.
Action slowed down in th
second half, chiefly because
Carolina put on a semi-free tp
The Tar Babies kept a 15-point
lead through most of the re
mainder although Duke whit
tled the margin to 8 at 53-45
and again to 10 at 78-68. The
Imps were unable to move
closer, however.
Duke threw up a 2-3 zone
against UNC . but Fogler and
Delaney shot holes- through
the 'zone with 1 accurate outside
shooting- The, visitors finallv
came out of the zone to a man
toyman in the late stages whn
Carolina slowed down play.
The Tar Babies' tight man-to-man
enabled them to pull
off many thefts from the slow
er Imps.
Duke hit a good 52.9 per cent
of its field goal attempts white
UNC slacked off with a 50.7
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NEW YORK (UPI) Floyd
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By DRUMMOND BELL
DTH Sports Writer
Carolina took seven firsts
and six seconds to decisively
win their first triangular track
meet over arch-rivals Duke
and N. C. State in the Tin
Can yesterday by the score of
64-32-29.
In the field events Carolina
scored strongly as sophs Mike
Richey and Tim Farmer gave
Carolina first and second in
the shotput. Richey heaved the
shot 496 3-4" for top honors.
Carolina came through with
another one - two sweep in the
high jump. Sophomore Dave
Lassiter cleared 6'5" to beat
teammate Dan Lowman. In the
pole vault Duke's Brown won
the event with a 13'6" effort
as Carolina's Bob Davila and
Archie Hicks finished second
and third respectively.
Gary Iverson started the
season well in the broad jump
where he outdistanced Duke's
Culver with a 20' 11 1-2" leap.
Conference champion Jon
Levin showed his past form as
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By SANDY TREADWELL
DTH Sports Editor
Larry Miller did it again
yesterday.
Dick Grubar passed down
court to Rusty Clark with the
score tied 56-56. Clark found
Miller near the basket and
the big ' Pennsylvanian drove
the ball up and in with six
seconds showing on the score
board to defeat Duke Univer
sity. Six seconds is a long time
in a cliffhanger like yester
day's ballgame which saw the
lead and momentum sway
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STATISTICS
NORTH CAROLINA
G F T
B. Lewis 6 5- 5 17
Clark . 4 .0--0 8
Miller 4 !'4-"7 12
Grubar ' 4 6- 8 14
Bunting 2 0-24
Mirken 0 0-00
Tuttle 1 2-3 4
Totals 21 7-25, 59
DUKE
G F T
Verga 8 5- 5 21
McKaig 1 0-0 2
Lewis 2 4-4 8
Liccarde 2 2-2 6
Van'berg 0 - 1 1
Kol'ziej 12-24
Clai'ne 0 1-2 . 1
W'd'lin 4 3- 5 11
Ch'man 10-0 2
Totals 19 18-21 56
North Carolina 39 2059
Duke 33 2356
The UNC Swimming Team
opened 1967 with a 64-31 vic
tory over Wake Forest in Winston-Salem
yesterday.
It was the swimmer's sixth
victory in seven meets.
he breezed to 6.3 clocking in
the 60 yd. dash. Sophomore
Dave Cannady added depth to
the event as he placed third.
Conference title-holder Mike
Williams ran an exceptionally
fast mile for this early in the
season as his time of 4:10 was
too much for Duke's Fred
Stenberg, who finished sec
ond with a 4:14 ahead of Car
olina soph Truitt Goodwin.
In the quarter the thinclad's
Ed Daw lead most of the way,
but N. C. State's England
caught him on the last curve
and won in 51.0 seconds.
Bill Bassett, who ran a 4:20
mile earlier this season, won
the half in the fine time of
1:56.7. Soph Kent Autry finish
ed fourth for the Tar Heels.
In the hurdles Duke's Mar
tin and Fraser took one-two
ahead of Carolina's Lowry and
Lassiter. Carolina's two mile
relay team came from be
hind to win in 8:19.2. In the
final event of the day, the one
mile relay, Carolina lost to
State as a bad exchange be
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Down
back and forth between the
two teams. Conceivably, the
Blue Devils could have sent a
man driving towards the bas
ket for a three point play.
But a young man lost his
head during the confusion
which followed Miller's score.
Stuart McKaig called a time
out with just three vital sec
onds remaining. It was one too
many, and the ref called a
technic h1
With the 8,800 capacity fill
ing The Indoor Stadium with
confused boos Bob Lewis
calmly stood at the foul line
and added one point to Caro
lina's total.
When the gun exploded the
Tar Heels ended a precarious
week with a 59-56 win over
Vic Bubas and his incomplete
squad.
Duke's headcoach reinstat
ed his two big men, Mike
Lewis and Steve Vandenberg,
along with several subs. But
he kept two starters, Bob Rie
dy and Dave Golden, glued to
the bench.
The win was the first for
any visiting team in the Dev
il's palace for two years and
twenty games. It was the first
since Dean Smith sent Billy
Cunningham and a sophomore
named Bob Lewis to work be
fore Duke's student body.
Smith wrote the triumph by
tearing a page from history.
The Tar Heels shocked a ca
pacity crowd in Lexington,
Kentucky. Just when the
game's momentum had turn
ed the way of the speedy
Wildcats, Smith sent in Ger
ald Tuttle and his patented
four-corner stall.
With more than 16 minutes
remaining to be played in the
game Carolina had a ten point
lead, 45-35, and looked like it
would race to the finish line
with an easy win. Two min
utes later the momentum shift
ed. Bob Verga put his ack - ack
aside and found a path to the
tween Levin and Williams was
the difference.
In the freshmen meet Caro
lina lost her first meet in over
a year as Duke edged them
48-41.
Yesterday's meet showed
that the sophomores are ready
for varsity competition. It al
so showed that Mike Williams
has the potential to be Caro
lina's -finest distance man
since Jim Beatty.
Carolina's next meet is this
coming Friday against Duke
in the Tin Can and after this
one, Coach Hilton will send his
team to the VMI Relays.
GREAT SCORER
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great St. Louis Hawks basket
ball player Bob Pettit scored
20,880 points in his 10-year Na
tional Basketball Association
career which ended in 1964.
Only Wilt Chamberlain, still
playing, has scored more
points. Pettit's best season
was 1961-62 with 2,429 points.
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Devils
basket. Ron Wendelein hit a
jumper from the key. Then
Jim Liccardo and Vandenberg
made good on foul shots. Sud
denly with the screaming fans
on their feet the Blue Devils
had cut Carolina's lead to sic,
48-42.
Enter Mr. Tuttle and along
with him the stall.
The four corner stall ate
nine and a half minutes off of
the scoreboard clock without
a Duke field goal.
In an instant Carolina's stall
collapsed. Sophomore forward
C. B. Clairborne was fouled
by Lewis.. He hit his first from
the charity line and his sec
ond was rebounded by Jim
Liccardo, who twisted tie ball
through the basket. Seconds
later Verga stole the ball and
made good on an easy layup.
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Mike Lewis followed his cap
tain's example with 4:31 re
maining, and the Blue Devils
were back in the game 53-50.
The Tar Heels hung on to
their precarious lead by calm
ly ignoring the noise of the
frantic crowd. They waited for
a man open under the basket.
Bob Verga tied the score at
56-56 with 16 seconds remain
ing. Then Larry Miller repeated
the dramatics he displayed
against Wake Forest on Wed
nesday night.
There weren't any individu
al heroes for Carolina. It was
a team effort right from the
opening tap-off.
But Bob Lewis was the
team's high scorer with 17
points. "Lewis returned to his
old self," Smith said.
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