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Saturday, January 9, 1 Page "4 THE DAILY TAR HEEE Tar Heels Seek To Rebound Against Streaking Duke By LARRY TARLETON DTH Sports Editor North Carolina's Tar Heels are on the ropes, but are determined not to be knocked out of the ACC title race as they battle power ful Duke at Duke Indoor Stadium tonight at 8:15. ' This was to be the game of the year in the conference, but the Heels have lost four straight to take some of the glamour from the game. Rumors from the Rock Pile say the Dook students are giving the Tar Heels and 25 points to all comers. , . ? , Coach Vic Bubas' squad, has begun to show its muscle in re cent games , and .have won seven straight since losing, to power ful Michigan. In their last outing , y i -y ' Bobby Lewis ... Ready For: Dook Tonite . SERVE YOURSELF EVERY SUNDAY B'O.FIE-f ' ' 5:30-7:30; ;p.n. ; featuring Barbecued Beef Fried Chicken 4 Meats 7 Vegetables $2i03 All You Can Eat It's a Cowboy's Treat r . Recommended by. Duncan Hines and Gourmet 1 ni Mtummwmim'HVJirH i 1 1 i i tady Aids For that extra push you need in January! The Intimate Bookshop 119 EAST FRANKLIN STREET OPEN TILL 10 P.M. ' I Tuesday, the Blue Devils poured it on Penn State, 121-88. "I consider Duke the equal of Indiana," said Coach Dean Smith. "We lost by a sizable margin to Indiana, but two nights later we played one of our best games against Vanderbilt." The Tar Heels played their worst game of the year Wednes day night losing to Wake Forest 107-85. The players were embar rassed by their poor showing at Winston-Salem, and have pledged to atone for it tonight. The Tar Heels must again look to Billy Cunningham and Bobby Lewis to carry the scoring load. Cunningham had 35 in the losing cause at Wake Forest and Lewis tossed in 23. Lewis has raised his average back to 18.0. "Despite what some people are saying, Lewis has done a marvel ous job for us," said Smith. "He had a lot of pressure on him. Most teams try to double-team him with guys four and five inches taller, so he has really had to work for his points." The status of Ray Respess, who injured his hand in the Maryland game and missed the Wake mas scarce, will not be determined un til tonight. If the injury is not affecting his shooting, he will play. Football quarterback Danny Talbott saw his first action dur ing the last three minutes of the Wake game and gave his usual spiritual effort in leading the pressing defense. "We will probably play Danny some tonight," said the Caro lina coach. "He has blended in to this team well because he learns so quick." - At times this year, Duke has looked as good as last year's team which finished second in the nation. "They are a tremend ous shooting team," praised Smith, "and their fast break has never been more impressive. In many ways they are better than last year." Sophomore Bob Verga is the Blue Devil scoring leader with a 21.3 average, but Jack Marin has been the most consistent Dookie and has raised his average to over 18 points per game. Duke had a tremendous game against Penn State last Tuesday while the Tar Heels were ex tremely cold against the Deacons. It is the Tar Heels' turn to have a good scoring night. "All this team needs to get going," appraises Smith, "is one Who knows? Tonight may just be the night. Brodie Says Vets Deserve Top Pay HOLLYWOOD, Fla. m Quarterback John Brodie of the San Francisco 49ers said Thurs .day a regular player in the . pro football leagues is "silly" to work for less money than a rookie play ling behind him. Brodie experienced this prob lem when George Mira was hired by the 49ers at the start of last season for a reported $100,000 three-year , contract. "I asked Lou Spaidia San Fran cisco general manager who was going to be the No. 1 quarter back," Brodie said. "He said I was. I then told him I expected to be paid more money than Mira. "Yes, I got it. Until I'm beat en out, I expect more. Any reg ular is silly if he doesn't demand more than some rookie behind him is getting." PINE ROOM nnr ANOTHER PINE ROOM SPECIAL imn?F I nAnnnir MnAnnn' AnARmi mm anu v y ra .-i:-i;-omii mm M IA U WU UB WHiTuLX naro Prime Rib of Beef Baked Potato with Sour Cream Dressing Tossed Green Salad Rolls and Butter 1.35 OPEN Mon.-Fri. 7:00-12:00 Sundays 4:00-12:00 Closed Saturdays Except Football Saturdays 7:00-1:00 ANOTHER pjrjE QQQQ isPECIflL - .- c-. - BEAT BOOK! & - V v . p. ....... ,s?:iN K 1 s - ' ! '- I"' J ' i : ; Lurry Miller . . . 33.2 Average Miller Leads Frosh Against Dook Tonite By LARRY TARLETON DTH Sports Editor While the varsity was experienc ing its worst night of the year -Wednesday, the Tar Babies had their, best performance to date while romping over the Wake frosh 104-74. Tonight the Baby Blue meet their biggest test when they meet Dook's unbeaten frosh tonight at 6:15. "This team grew up during the last practice before Christmas," said Coach Rosemond. "All of a sudden , they just became a team. I hated to see them leave for Christmas because I was afraid they would lose their edge, but they came back and played their best game against Wake Forest." "We know we have our work cut out for us tonight, but we are ready. We have won four straight against Duke and plan to keep that streak alive. This is the one game we really want to win." The Tar Babies have lost only to Davidson while beating Clem son, Wingate, NC State and Wake. STATE TICKETS Tickets for the State games will be distributed to all students this morning. Students whose last name be gin with letters N-Z can pickup tickets to the Maryland game be ginning Jan. 14. Duke's frosh have beaten V.P.I. , Davidson twice, Wake, East Caro lina, and Richmond. The game , could turn into a scoring battle between the Tar Babies' fabulous Larry Miller and Duke's Mike Lewis. Miller, the No. 1 high school eager in the country last year, is pacing the Tar Babies with a . 33.2 average. Duke coach Vic Bubas tried des perately to land Miller before he signed with Carolina. "Larry has a lot of pride," . says Rosemond. "He was press ing at the first of the year, but has really come along recently." Miller has scored 77 points in the last . two games. ... Lewis, a 6-7 center-forward from, of all places Missoula, Mont, is averaging 22.2 points and 19.2 rebounds per game. Grey Campbell, a 6-0 guard from Bayonne, N. J., has develop ed into a smooth ball handler for the Tar Babies and sports a 15.0 average. Miller and Campbell will get plenty of help from 6-5 Jim Frye and 6-8 Dickson Grib- ble. Both are averaging in double figures. Jimmy Shackleford, hit a season high of 15 against Wake and looks ready to live up to his potential. Lewis will receive help from 6-6 Joe Kennedy (17.2), 6-5 Tim Kolodziej (14.0), 5-11 Don Wende lin (13.7) and 6-8 Warren Chap man (11.0). ,-.w.-.-.w.-.-.v.-b Enroll In -SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING -SECRETARIAL COURSE Morning, Afternoon and Evening Classes Begin February 4, 1965 Call or write for information. TOWN CLASSES , Secretarial College 15956 E. Franklin Street Chapel ffiH, N. C. PHONE 942-4797 T T V V Y.T V VV ,m LOITJ COST TRAVEL STUDENTS CAN AFFORD! 31 Uly I riiwuivi'tu t in a Florentine villa of Plirrvrvp JLaUQ America . . . student . fame: foreign guides in each country. STUDENT - DISCOUNTS .(Submit photo r,J iindbook on StuH Travel .r - Intl--European cCZT.-a wme for ir xiignu STUDY FKUUKAMS Spanish in Santander . . . French at the Sorbonne Politics and tcononucs with top leaders . . iome scnoiarMup aid available. SPECIAL PROGRAMS Festivals of Music and Drama ... Ei- T.'rr . Hnhfi Work Camp . Programs 32-66 Land Days from $750 rlwcL Trans-AO. Trnp.) Wrestlers Face State In Raleigh The UNC wrestlers travel to Raleigh tonight to meet N. C. State, in their Erst match since Christmas. Coach Sam Barnes seems some what concerned about the condi tion of his team. "Everyone but Kenny Furr is underweight and they aren't quite as strong as they might be." Tonight marks the first time last year's freshman star Wayne Verlenden will be at 147 after wrestling 157 in the previous meets. AI Franusiscin (123), Furr (130), Russ Simmons (137), Jake Jacob son (157), Elliott Dworin (167), Jay Hanan (177) and Bill Johnson (hw) round out the starting line up. Hanan, a sophomore, only join ed the team right before the holi days. The team's record thus far is 3-2, with victories over Pfeiffer, St. Andrews and Davidson, and losses to Virginia and Washing ton and Lee. The next meet will be with V.P.I Monday night. i II u 5 ( II - - Sports Today Frosh Basketball DUKE at Durham 6 P m ) Basketball-DUKE at Durham 8 P m ) Track Chesterfield Invitational, Richmond, Va. Track NC STATE, Tin Can . . P-m.), Wrestling-NC STATE, Raleigh - : (8 P-"1 Coma To Llilton's Sveater Uide-a-vay T0MGE1T. AT THE Tempo Eloom & Combo Also: The Spartan Is Hero Valch For Special Ad- : A I For the Most Unbelieveable Buys You'U Find In Chapel Hill Or Elsewhere. Just added 68 English Shetland sweaters V-neck pullovers and cardigans, formerly to $21.95, all at one great $10.99. Imported from Sweden hand knitted mohair sweaters in pull overs and cardigans, regularly to $30.00, rt below cost $10.99. Group Thane Camel's Hair sweat ers regularly to $29.95, at un believable $10.99. 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