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'0: (iiohn.i-Mjry arnl in Chapel -.-.rday attcrnoon television caught ;!:; ttrst time, and the 1 ar Heels super. i 05-" an d old Lvttv managed to keep his humor. "You .: quote'" he said w ith a rueful "Yse mst got beat." Half a pack was K 4: Cirolina-Wake Torest in Chapel N m j cam ie for faint hearts or faint 9 sir I -V 0,.'" Q(x T o . it . Wuycik drives V - - - - . . -. . . ' " --y8" n... ...... . - 1. - O lungs, since I maJied ttie lull p.uk mirk again. I'l.i ing precisely, w e seemed to have it in the bag until Davis sank tour straight in the second half, h very body was hard on the retetees (wimder how many packs the sinke'.' but we tmallv v. on m j walk. '.-!. Revenge br Came! ! liters I eb. v Carolm j -State t;i Raleigh. You d".n"t g to a Rei'ohls Coliseum basketball game tor the fun oi it. We should liau- beaten State easily, but all of a sudden bd I ettwich remembered how to play basketball and mule it a close ga me. It came down to Lee Dedmon and two toid shots with four seconds left, and that great clutch artist sank them both to win. 5-o. Close to a pack that night. I was resigning myselt to these days ot nicotines and tars. Feb. 12-13: Carolina vs. Georgia Tech and Clemson in Charlotte. Dedmon showed the big city crowd what a top-flight big man looks like in two sleepy victories. S7-5S and Sf--4S. He handled Rich Yunkus with astonishing ease. Hampered by a chronic sore throat, and bothered by the ice under the floor that reminded me of Williamsburg in December. I could barely bring myself to look at a cigarette. Definitely the lost weekend, and it snowed too. Feb. 17: Carolina-Maryland at College Park. Cigarettes cost more out of state, so you learn to buy cartons. Crowds are more hostile, so the Tar Heels just played better and won easily. 100-76. Life is full of little adjustments. Tom McMillen stayed in the freshman came for all but five seconds and broke a Cole Field House record with 4S points. The same night our varsity plays there. Some coincidence. And then the crowd starts cheering for Driesell before the game, before it realizes that it's really John Lotz. Feb. 20: Carolina-South Carolina at 4 on MacGregor "1 SSrir 4 s t " JC-, I - Swofford hit after eain rf r? .1 lo R C, a m c . 1 v t 6 w i n overshadowed h Jckmc C. .rce and cursing Dean Smi'li the llv.h h . m there despite ! : '.' ! - defense, and the .-.:! tr un the ' " !eum : he most j c' - . " ., o . . the w f.n't let .;! s.:-..ke ' - v. Vou make up : .: at !, ! our Hpewri'er starts lat.im::' . . ..ml you sti:i o:-,'; -:oke : ;m.: room w ith paJ.Ld w ,d : ee:r v r, pleasant. Feb. 22: Carob.na-I ! -nJ.: stjU Chapel Hill. Dcd:mm reb m:;J::m w the key to a 70-6 1 victory, one of the sloppiest gam.es all year. It wa-- a bbh game, a real hangover tr m South Carolina, and cigarette s ,.:e necessary during hango ers. Feb. 27: Carolina-Virginia at Charlottesville. A great game, close and well-played all the wa. .md D-: : Wuycik led Carolina to a .-",4 vuimy No smoking on press row . so I chcv.cd gum and pencil erasers. Some nut threw a liquor bottle on the court at the buzzer, and pse.es rained . the press table. t times hke th.o. .: cigarette can mean a lot. 'March 3: Carolina-State at Chap.! Hi'!. The crowd was psyched because out freshmen had just beaten l heirs. i).m McCauley and the basketball seniors were being honored, and Carolina cuU drndi the ACC title with a win. The Woltpack wanted to steal the show, getting a formidable lead -t !:rsi. but the Tar Heels pulled away at the end. - 7 -S 1 . At the end. everybody was talking about how L'NC had been picked deep m the second division at the year's beginning. The players thought that subject was worth bringing up again. March tr. Carolina-Duke ai Durham. L'NC led 40-3L after the best first h-d; of the year, but the Blue Devils came back to win. as they always do in Durham. 92-83. Speculation on the upcoming i j-ii-i j mi O'Donnell shoots i j" - s ) W CA iff e V " IK1 AT '"4 1 f .-.J V ft .1 - 8 1 V- ,e ... -X A-.. " 1 . .-s -.1 . ' i -: v...ko::g ' ; 13 ( .m .hmi-S.mth ( a: mm. m ! m :-..:.;:' en t titm'e rr. fTreens-. : - .: -p : ; editors don't g t . , the . :: . wis u;st s a el: veil: ( mo!;: . w..-; , C berth. m:-:; ! on o-m b .ati.e ot the ball. Onl !...':: a ; .:..o;.; I V c -m mere ia's cut the s'ring ot nervousness .md make the games mem hke a prodUvti n. cigarette can be our friend when a!i seems lost, but I would have preferred m instant replay-w ith a different ending. I he MI: I cha:n-smoked serenely by the TV set. knowing that Billy Chaniberlain would wm the MVP award and that Dave Chad wick would fill in well for tiie injured Wuycik. Again Dedmon proved his superioritv over Georgia lech's Rich Yunkus. and college basketball's other championship was ours. If I could watch every game on television. I might have little need for cigarettes at all. Right now I am trying to get used to smoking a pipe. The old curette smoke is rebelling against me. You can't inhale pipe smoke-more than vile.. S it looks it'll be a return to cigarettes, and winners and losers in an 'ther r.erv nis ear. Staff photos bv Johnny Lindahl Cliff Kolovson John Gellman - m ... - 7 A C n f mmmmX - in freshman game """ i ,f "" t i ' ' o f Im 4 A tense moment 5 ,0 Huband hooks -Ii MM' Chamberlain cuts k v YJZt 10 1 t III ..W.5f, eN 1 1 in Carmichael 7 j v, - v3 c -'IS- Wr- ' against Wake net after NIT win e , - 1 ' A T 1
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