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Patro 4 Toe daily tt Saturday. Februan- 3. 1P6? HI Hi si;; C 1 V . - , j !UNC Must 1 mprove (Outside Shooting Thursday night's victory over Florida State made clear ly evident one problem the Tar Heels have contended with and must cope with for the re mainder of this season a serious . deficiency in outside shooting ability. Carolina is not an outside shooting team, and a very good zone defense such as Ten nessee's could cause Dean Smith many sleepless nights. As the UNC coach noted Itickenfcacher electric 12 string cuitar-like new onlv 6 months! dd. Must sell $185. ALSO Sorrvl about FSU, "They were giving strew) tape recorder TC-20Q model plus 5 tapes for $110. Call 025-2251. Interested in a good deal on a MOBILE HOME? Any make or model, new or used. Call Geddie Carlisle 942-6122, Oak Grovxj Mobile Home Park after 6. SALE: Want a good, reliable car? 1964 Rambler station wagon-new tires, new battery, very good condition. Owner leaving the country. Call 967- 3306 before 8:00 P.M. r-" 1 Minim hi FOR RENT: Mobile home 'completely fur nished Available immediately. Mar ried couple or girls preferred. Call 942-57C5. Female student seeks non smokinc female to share 21 bedroom apartment. Available! immediately. . Call 968-5893 oil 942-6035. us the easy 15-25 looters ana shutting us out inside. It was a Carolina has to work the ball inside to score. Miller is the strong boy who muscles everybody out of the way for bis buckets -underneath. Scott is the flashy twister who twirls around inside competition. Rusty Clark and Bill Bun ting, the team's two big men, naturally have an advantage underneath. Joe Brown has proved his ability to work underneath as well as corner shot which is not quite ac curate enough to break the zone. As long as the Heels can ctamklo hut it umrltfrl well for nonpfrflte the zone. Uiey are them The v can make it work, verv effective. But a tall team because they can rebound well. They're great jumpers." Giving Carolina the outside shot is the thing to do these days. Charlie Scott is just about the only player who can hit consistently from outside lWeet. Larry Miller, who is noted for his heroics under the basket, was weak from outside in Thursday's game. He shot a weak six for 18 and many of tfiose were uncontested from outside. 63 VOLKSWAGEN ',; ; Radio, White Finish, ; Matching Interior $895 HOLIDAY IMPORTS ! Durham-Chapel Hill Blvd. D,r" fUtal phne 551 KlZ 489-2704 ! 4 TYPING MORNING AFTERNOON EVENINGS SHORTHAND 6 Weeks Personal Typing 16 Weeks Professional Typing REGISTER NOW Classes Begin February 12 with a tough zone can shut out the inside shot except Miller's phenomenal twisting layups which no defense can stop. Again Tennessee must be considered. Although the Tar Heels dont play the Vols ac cording ,to the regular season schedule, there as a good chance the two squads could clash in March. Tennessee is favored to go on to the Mid-East Regionals and if so, are favored to win ttie tournament. If Carolina works its way through the AOC tourney and the Eastern Regionals, the result would be a head-on clash between the two teams. The Vols have what is regarded as the best zone in the nation. Coach Ray Mears employs a 1-3-1 and has 7-ft, 260-pound Tom BoerwiinKle at center and 6-9 forward Bobby Croft to rebound and guard against . the inside shob-arolina's most potent offensive weapon. A team is almost forced to take the 15-footer against Ten nessee, and if Carolina has to play them or a similar team, it could spell big trouble. The best offense against a good zone, such as Tennessee's, is a combination of quick, ac curate passing and hot outside shooting. As noted, Carolina is weak from ithe outside, but as an ex cellent passing squad. Against a 1-3-1 zone, Miller -would be in the comer. The 64 senior is off-andean from outside but if he is on, the Heels could shoot passes. Quick accurate passes would get the ball to Miller (an the corner) before fihe back man in the 1-3-1 could defend adequately.' P" IT t - i . if ' ' V '" '' " ' ' i" -r"'' ,- . amt-'j!' ' Rujl nners i it VMS Relays The running Tar Heels are at Lexington, Va.. todav to participate in the annual MI Relays which features teams the South and Swimmers splash Friday's meet. down length of Bowman Gray Pool during Florida Outswiins - 65 .Dolphins, 48 By JOE SANDERS of the Daily Tar Heel Staff The UNC Dolphins suffered early setbacks against Florida yesterday at Bowman Gray pool and could not make the comeback, dropping the meet 48-65. Although the Dolphins won both the medley and freestyle relays, Florida took seven in dividual events, rolling up 35 points in first places alone. ; The ' meet leaves the Dolphins with a 5-2 record and Florida with a perfect 4-0. Due to the meet with Florida State at home this afternoon at 3, Coach Pat Earey would not release the Dolphins' times, but two of the UNC times are among the best in the nation and another establishes a new pool record. Last week U. of Florida defeated Florida State U. by five points. While UNC and Florida were battling yester day, Florida State was swim ming N.C. State University. UNC's national ranking is unaffected by losses to unrank ed teams ( the other loss was to Maryland), but the Dolphins will have to face these same teams at the National Cham pionships in March. There the rankings will be decided. Yesterday, UNC's lineup was too sparse to make up for the Gators' first places with the needed second and third places. Last year the Dolphins suf fered three dual-meet losses and defeated all three teams at the aU4mportant national championships. Wrestlers Face VPI In Blacksburg Today Carolina's wrestling team meets Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Va., today. The match should be as tough as any the Tar Heels will face this season. The undefeated Gobblers have roared (through four op ponents. They boast three ombeaten westlers tin Mickey Jarrell 123), Tom GaMigher 145) and Lonnie Gallagher (160). Carolina, 3-2-1, hasn't com peted since it fell to N.C. State before the semester break. Fred Priester, a 177 pounder, paces the team with a 4-1 record. from all over East The meet will be run on an indoor grasstex-type track that measures 220 yards to the lap. Eliminations will be held for the sprints and hurdles in the afternoon with the final beLn held at night. Carolina's strong points win be in the two-mile relay and in the shot put. Kent Autry won a half-mile time trial Wednesday t o qualify as the fourth member of the highly-talented two-mile relay team. The other legs will be run by Mike Williams, Ken ny Helms, and Bill Bassett . The team will have an ex. cellent chance of winning this event. In the Shot, big John Jessup of New York has hopes of car rying away top honors. This talented young man is only a freshman. The 440 and 880-yard relay teams will be composed of Charlie Gibson, Bill Kelly, Dennis Horn, and Bruce Mars. A four-mile relay and a sprint medley will also be represented by Carolina. Rick Wilson wffl try to repeat some of his previous performances in the pole vault, while Gary Iverson and Fred Manson will continue their friendly battle to establish the top broadjumper on the team. True It Goodwin and Joe Laslch must endure the beating of 18 laps while run ning the two mile. Goodwin .will have a good chance of placing well in this marathon event. Carolina's freshman dout in the high jump, John Hiiiiard, will be accompanied by Danny Lomaa and Charlie Smith. Hiiiiard has already leaped 67" and is confident that he will go 6'10" this year. He could be a peat one for Carolina. He recently quit foot ball to devote his entire energy to track. 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