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FACE FOUR THE DAILY TAR HEEL TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1960 1 B' 3 core C. J. UNDERWOOD WITH You've j:i (, h.uui it to Vic Bu ll t.s ;it l his Duke ttliio Devils. Ile hi-lory ivow. but somehow it jiust !(. sn't litire how a fumbling. vtiiinh'TV.: out ! it like the Blue De Nils were on many occasions could turn nto the Atlantic Coast Confer ence ( hanipions mernight. l! v, j.n a tremendous job accompli-lie.! ,i:h the 'contrary to many opinions' uii;J amount of luck. Diike pl.iyed terrific basketball when ' h.;l to. and simply outpby v i s tlr.ei' opponents on tJie way ti the . i1 'e. When considering the aeiinn of the past weekend it's cer t liu'.v evident no team deserves to p the national tournament any more than tiie Blue Devils. It :. I:il even more significant is the fact I'i.i! three tii uhts don't make a basketball season. And how about a con, re o! ether tremendous jobs turned in by the Tar Heel's Frank McCiiiire and Wake Forest's Bones MeKiimey that have suddenly conic to a sliding, screening .stop . .? The-e two had Uieir teams primed a'u! r. .r.ly for the Devils on five ilil'tereal oee t.sions. Carolina win ni;;; lh.ee and I lit Deacons two by a ("imt'ined point margin of 111) p.jia!.-. I'n'ot tunately. no one knew then :h ;t Dako was builJins a psy ch l ':cal bomb destined to explode coi.ie tournann nt t.iirie . . . n the ACC coaches, and will be able to svvin a lot of weight in breaking the conference's hands-off policy with the National Invitational Tour nament. On his TV sIioa Sunday night. Case declared that teams from the ACC ought to be able to participate in the NIT. citing the fact that both Carolina and Wake Forest would have gone this year. Only the NCAA championship tops the NIT title iii prestige. ! It was gratifying to see the con- j ferenee executives oerrule Com-I missioner Jim Weaver's declaration that Wake's Dave Budd could not play against Duke for his "lighting" ; in the State battle. 1 Bu-dd seems to be lying down j more that standing up in the course j of many a game, a fact that should commend his agrossiveness rather : i than condemn it. The (-( senior is i well equipped to defend himself, but I NCAA Playoff Get Started With Six Contests Tonight McKiriney Selected As ACC Coach Of The Year By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS California's defense - minded Bears open offense of their na tional collegia-he NCAA basketball j championship luesday nign:. meeting Idaho S'tate in a regional game at San FraiViseo. The game highlijtfits regional ac tivity which also includes three games at New York's Madison Square Garden and two at Lex ington, Ky. i Here is the Tuesday sthedkile: At New York: New York University 19-3 vs. Connecticut 17-8; West "Virginia 24-4 vs. Navy 16-5; Duke 1LV10 vs. Princeton 15-8. At Lexington. Ky.: Ohio U..16-6 vs. Notne Dame 17-R Western Kentucky 19-b VS Miami, Fla. 23-3. At San Francisco: California 24-1 vs. Idaho State 21-4. Wednesday Action i In another preliminary game ! for the Far West, New Mexico i State 19-6. the Border champion. ' plays Oregon 17-9, an at-large rep i resentative. at Corvallis, We., on Wednesday. Winners of these games move many a scrap has been centered j ipU) lhc second round of tbe re arourd him in which had no choice but to fight back. Sophomores Top Voting For All-Big Ten Five gional eliminations, which are scheduled Friday and Saturday at When Dae was introduced before ; the following points: Charlotte, the start of the championship game, fans from all corners told him they knew he wasn't a "bad boy" after all a full two-minute ovation car ried the message. Louisville, Manhattan, Kans., anJ Seattle. The single survivors from each of these regional centers qualify tor the semifinals and finals at San Francisco March 18-19. California Favored California, with a defense which RALEIGH, March 7 (AP The Atlantic Coast Sptorts Writers Assn. Mfonday named gesticulating Horace (Bones) McKinney of Wake Forest College as Atlantic Coast Conference Basketball Coach of the Year. , He receives tbje anual Gerry Gerard Award offered by the writ ers' group. McKinney directed Wake Forest to a 2J7 record in his third sea son "as head caach. The Demon Deacons won the Dixie Classic crown and tied with North Caro lina for first place in the regular season AC suandings. Each had 12-2 loop marks. E'eateia By Duke McKinney's cagers defeated Clemson and North Carolina State in the ACC championship tourna ment, but were upset 63-59 by Duke in thie finals. During the regular schedule, however, Wake Forest had stop ped the ehiumpion Blue Devils by margins (if 17 and 19 points. Three veteran seniors were joined by .sophomores BilLy Pack er and big Len Chappell to help mold the Deacons into a power house. "It takes the horses," Mc- v iff i Sol i, f v BONES McKINNEY Dyke Game On TV CHARLOTTE (AP) Several North Carolina television stations will carry the Duke-Princeton game in the NCAA basketball tournament at New' York Tuesday night. CHICAGO (AP) Sophomores Jerry Lucas of Ohio State and Terry Dischinger of Purdue were the only unanimous choices for the 1960 All-Big Ten basketball team named Monday by the As sociated Press. Also making the first five were Horace Wralker of Michigan State, Walt Bellamy of Indiana and Ron Johnson of Minnesota. Lucas, already named to the AP's All-America team, led Ohio State to the Big Ten title and Dis chinger topped all Big Ten scor ers. The Purdue flash finished with 38,4 points in 14 games for a 27.4 average. Lucas was second with 362 points and a 25.8 average. Ballamy, Indiana's 6-lUM pivot man from New Bern, N.C., was the only repeater from last year's team and missed being a unani mous choice by one ballot. Walker also was named on all but one ballot of AP writers in the Big Ten area. Johnson missed by two. One oddity does arise all five played the pivot for their respec tive teams. MURALS TODAY BASKETBALL 7:00 Phi Kap Sig vs. Win ner (Zete-DKE), Everett-1 vs. W7inner (TMA-Spodie), KA vs. Winner (Beta-SAE), Baptists vs. Lutherans, Cobb-3 vs. Winner (Winston-1 vs. Ruffinites-1). 8:00 Winner (DKE-1 vs. Sig Nu Mavericks) vs. Winner (ATO 1 vs. TEP) (W Delta Sig vs. Winner (Phi Delt-Kap Sig), Phi Delt-1 vs. Winner (Sig Nu Rifle men vs. Winner (Chi Psi-1 vs. Phi Delt-3), Westminister vs. Orange Methodists, Cobb-2 vs. Parker-1, Lewis-1 vs. Cobb-1. TABLE TENNIS 4:00 Phi Kap Sig vs. TEP, SPE vs. DU; 7:30 PiKA vs. Chi Psi, SAJI vs. Phi Gam; 8:00 Sig Chi vs. Sig Nu, PiKA Spas tics vs. Beta (Wj: 8.30 SAE-2 vs. Chi Psi (W), Law Sch-1 vs. Physics Fiends. mil 4 3 9,r' a" the Refcjsed by cot o W D lUXf . :ll i LAST TIME TODAY msm WOFFORD IN NAIA KANSAS CITY (AP) Wof ford College makes its first appearance in the National Assn. of Intercol legiate Athletics basketball tour nament here Tuesday afternoon. i for Leisure-Hour Ease i I llll II i NOW PLAYING The ACC player-ot-tiie-year will be selecLel this week by the sports- writers and the voting for the honor has limited foes to an average of should be interesting. I"- points a game, is favored to If anyone ether than Lee Shaffer K'1f through its Pacific Coast wins though. I. for one. will toss , preliminary tests and, make a alloon called lhe ; championship. Tiu-re's no reward for Wake's fine 21 7 '.eral! record :uul Carolina's impr .'vm'.o i;t slate simply be- cau e tiiev nail to participate in til's fin ici..l cuntucrue tfuirnament. Alter all. 4'.U'M) people paving $'2.,"0 per tick et eui. n!l ju.otiiy taking the rik hat the ACC tmi'.d send its eighth p!aw fuiL-her tn the NCAA playofis. Vli.i''s in. lie imiKjrtant, anyway, a te.v duliars in the riglit pockets i r ning tlic N 1 team a chance ; ! in b.iik tise national cham- SUGAR BOWL RETURNS NIW ORLEANS ( AP) Louisi ana State and Mississippi each re ceived an all time high check for $165,000 for the 19f.) Sugar Howl football game, bowl president George Schneider said Monday. j Mississippi, ranked second in peivhp to the ACC? When will we the final Associated Press pail of, the LC: season, blanked third ranked LSI! 21-0 before a full I house of r,3,000 on New Year's gvt i ;i ric to answer? r.civt t i:. t, in.- C:se. the ageless State been elected president of i Day. Shaffer And Lareso Chosen On All-ACC Tournament Team RAM'-KJII, March 7 (APt-Duke and North Carolina placed two players each and Wake Forest one n the All Atlantic Coast Confer ence Tournament basketball team announced Monday. Lig Len Chappell. 6-8. 240 pound Wake Forest Sophomore, was the only unanimous choice on the team selected by the At lantic Coast Sports Writers Assn. Fifty-two ballots were cast. Othtr Stlactions Rounding out the first team are Duke's Doug Kistler and Howard Hurt and North Carolina's Lee Shaffer and York Larcse. Duke's Blue Devils knocked over South Carolina in the open ing round and then upset co-fav-ontes North Carolina and Wake F irest on successive nights to win the tournament. ( hnppeil received a maximum of 104 points. Shaffer had 102 points based on two points for lirst place and one for second. Hurt was third with 91, Kistler re ceived 90 and Larcse 84. Next came Duke's Carroll Younkin with i 72. I Ltading Scorer Chappell pulled clown 18 re hounds and scored 66 points in tl;' three games. Hurt and Kistler iai b scored 62 points and got 27 rebounds. Larcse had a two-game total of 53 points and Shaffer 50. Wake Forest's Dave Budd got 4D p( mts in the balloting, Duke's Johnny Frye 39. and Bob DiStef ",-v V Chief obstacles are Cincinnati 24 1. the Missouri Valliey cham pion and No. 1 in the Associated Press poll; Ohio State 21-3, the Big Ten champion, and AVest Vir ginia 24-4. Southern Conference winner and runnerup last year. Most of the NCAA 25-tieam field is filled. Others include Utah 24 1. Skyline Conference; Georgia Tech 21-5, Southeastern Confer ence; Texas 18-6, Southwest Con ference; and St. Joseph's, Pa. Nlf Starts The National Invitation Tourna- j ment at Madison Square Garden ! opens Thursday with Villanova j 19-5. playing Detroit 20-6, and i Providence 21-4 meeting Memphis j State 17-4. Other teams in the NIT are I BnKlley 24-2, Utah State 22-5. St. John's 17-7, St. Louis 18-7, Holy Cros 20-5, St. Bonaventurc 19-3, IXiyton 20-6 and Temple 17-8. The NCAA small college divi sion quarter-finalists move to Evansvillc, Ind., Wednesday to settle that championship. The pairings are: St. Michaels Vt. vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, American University vs. Evansville College, Wheaton vs. Chapman and Cor nell Iowa vs. Kirksville. The ame. last of a triplehead er, will start between 9 and 9:30 p.m., depend'n en the finish of Kinney has1 said often, "and this i the two earlier contests, year I got 'era." j McKinney, 6-6 stringbec.n whose j -onnectKrt and New ork Uni- antics on thtr bench has made him i versity open tie program at 6 a familiar fiigure to Wake Forest crowds, first gained basketball prominence: on the Durham High School teani which vtn 69 straight 1938, 39 arid 40. lie entered N.C. Sfate and vvas the Southern Con ference's loading scorer in his sophomore year. McKiney was ordained a Baptist ! minister atfter a tour in the Army. ' a year o'i stardom on the 1946 1 North Carolina team and a brief! stint as a professional eager and j coach of the Washington Caps. ! In the voting, McKinney, got 34 i votes. ?,'ext was Vic Bubas of ; Duke, s lected by 26 voters. j o'clock, with Nay and West Vir ginia scheduled to follow at 7:30. Stations ctrryin'.; the telecast include W N C T, Greenville; WFMY-TV. Greensboro; WBTV, Charlotte; WECT, Wilmington; WTVD, Durham. g MINUTES OF 1 INTENSE SUSPENSE! METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER prints An ANMW vd VIRGINIA STONE Production THE LAST VOYAGE' in METROCOtOR starring ROBERT STACK DOROTHY MAIM I WU. SANDERS EQMOND O'BRIEN I TAMMY MARIHUGH After Six Formal Wear and Accessories Rent it Better yet Buy it 1 ! tL- :. LEN CHAPPELL . . . unanimous choice Tri-State Golf Open AIKEN, S.C. (AP) An 18-hole pro-amateur tournament will be held Tuesday in conjunction with the first round of the 15th annual Tri-State Open &olf tourna ment over the par 70, 5,500-yard Aiken Golf Club course. 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