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, Friday, March 22, 1968 Page 5 PETER GAMMONS TTh n5Tm YUlilJJ JlVDiL SI V Four years ago I was one of are hovering around and there two thousand people who might be a possibility that he crammed tiny Woolen Gym to could use the to leagues to an see a high school senior scrim- advantage, mage with the UNC freshman "After Saturday night I'll team. start to think about things like A year later that same that, but not unJQ then. This is player was the star of the it for me, and I can't think freshman team, and the name about anything else." Larry Miller was a campus in- As good as the rest of the . stitution. He was then very shy team is, Miller is the man the and talked about graduate other players have looked to school, Jerry West and the all season, and it will be no dif- future of North C & r o 1 i n a ferent tonight and tomorrow, basketball. He is the man that coach John Over a couple of beers late Lotz calls a "born leader," the m May of that year he pro- guy who a couple of times this mised me UNC would win the year has made h a I f t i m e national championship h i s speeches. If Houston or UCLA senior year. has an advantage his superiori- "Well, we're almost there ty will have to neutralize it. now," saia Miner weanesaay, "and there are only two games left. I didn't lie to you." "I'm confident we'll do it, for we have the best team and the extra desire that last year's humiliation gave us. I'm not nervous at all, I guess : because I've been through it all. If anyone else is nervous I haven't noticed it. There'll be no repeat of 1967." The All-American refuses to look past Ohio State, because "they're a rugged team who by the fact they beat Kentucky in Lexington has to be good." But he is definitely hopi.;4 UCLA can beat Houston. "I'm sure we can beat UCLA because man-to-man we can match them, and Alcindor. can be neutralized. But Hayes is tough, unquestionably the best around, and they're a tough team." Although he doesn't know whom he'd be matched against in a game with the Bruins, it doesn't matter at all. As far as the possibility of a stall is con cerned, he just shrugs it off. "We'll just play to win, ,' whatever that entails." "But I'm not so sure they'll get by Friday night. At Houston I thought for sure they'd win, but I don't know now. Houston is mighty good, and Hayes isn't even the center. That Spain is a horse, and the rest of them really move." Miller is a lot different from that high school player from Catasauqua with his hair in a Chicago boxcar. He's mo longer shy or awed by any Jerry I Wests. He's confident, and 1 knows this is the end of a great 4 career, and he's going to do everything he can to go out a ft wirnier'.It doesn't matter to . himtBai professional scouts and if anyone starts to get. worried it is he who must make the big play. ' y It is fortunate he has such, confidence. "I learned my lesson last year," he notes, "and this time, the 'experience will keep aie;ff om4hmkicg"lriy -way out of playing well." I hope ;we win as much as l anyone in Chapel Hill. B.ut in Los Angeles Larry - Miller wants to win more than anyone, and the fact that he cried after last year's losses ir the finals testifies to that fact. Whether or not he does finish out one of the greatest careers in ACC history as a winner be will go out with class, because he IS CLASS. It's been a long journey from Catasauqua tc Los ; Angeies, and if he's right, IJ buy tbb beers in 12C3. , " " v - One Vino Gelato (ITALIAN DESSERT) and Coffee FREE with purchase cf any meal i ana this coupon. The. . 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