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ow AGC Fieish Possible Wfitfinouiiii: Scott, Iwo Geairdl Continued from Page 2 Prevh all were on the sick or injured list, savs S thC LnjUries and Besses," last IT ' nCVtT 113(1 a MneuP season WC h0pe to start tIie "ew ted as starters as we have done in the The phenomenal Scott did a lion's share of the Tar Heel scoring last season. He compiled an average of 27.1 and wound up as the school's second leading scorer of all time. With Charlie graduated, the Tar Heels will strive for a more balanced attack. "We need to make up for our graduation losses with teamwork." Smith says. "It cannot be done by an individual. We will strive for a balanced scoring attack and we hope to get it." Returning are 6-5 Wuycik of Ambridge, Pa., who averaged 14.0; 65 Chamberlain of New York City, who played sparingly and averaged Hi; and 610 Dedmon of Baltimore, Md., who averaged 13.8 and led the team in rebounds with 235. These three players will be key men in the frontcourt but even they will have to battle to win positions. Smith has promised that he will take a long look at all the personnel in early work- Others in contention in the front court will be top reserves from last year, 6-7 senior Dave Chadwick of Orlando, Fla.; 6-9 junior Craig Corson from Contoocook, N.H.; 6-9 senior Don Eggleston of Charlotte, N. C.;and a rising sophomore, 68 Dorm Johnston of Jamestown, N. Y. Johnston, although bothered by a late season injury, averages 17.7 for the Tar Heel freshman team last season. And he figures large in the Tar Heel plans. "We don't feel that we will lose much in rebounding with Johnston in the cast," Smith says. "Scott was an outstanding re bounder, but we hope that Johnston can take up the slack." Four veterans return in the backcourt. The 6-2 Previs of Bethel Park, Pa., started many games as a sophomore and will get a good shot at a starting position. Crafty Dale Gipple, 6-1 of Burlington, N. C; 64 Kim Huband of Wilmington, N. C; and 6-0 Richard Tuttle of London, Ky.; used sparingly Us! season, all figure in the battlir.g. Then there is George Karl, a nifty 6-1 performer from Pitt burgh. Pa., ho must be considered a question mark. Karl avenged 22.0 for the freshman team before he was sidelined with an injury. He underwent an operation for a slipped disc. Coaches are optimistic that he will be ready to go at full speed when practice begins in October. 'e MB poo? fosoinfi pn? oc O k central i arolina R I IJD ank 1 I k
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