-w. "r ' ,iniii.,-r m m" i""uiiwmf 'Timi '"t4 .itfri in, tl M -imij M njiMTiiiiwui pr- nf- nnUi,i, in--iiuiig--M--iig-J"--trr - urn --iaLI --r JH iIM JM Mr- iMlwl'""i'niiiii iw ' uwm u ui m'-'fMmi)- i4r-w'W'u"i-,i - .. - j.-j.- .j. n njg ir-ii,Mmi iMmpHntuj i.u. j-TPiwra--iByjTUj --! y ..i- Page Two THE DAILY TAR HEEL October 3, 1970 President , Girl , Tie For Last ABA History Repeats Itself y Howie Can ..sss.'S.:'-' ..W.'AWAWAVW News Item: DENVER-The Denver Rockets defied an American Basketball Association rule and began full-scale practice with rookie Ralph Simpson in the training camp. ABA bylaws state that "no player may practice with or play with any team unless his contract has been filed with the commissioner and has been approved by him." If you believe in history repeating itself, then that obscure ex-Gamecock star Gary Gregor, and had also picked ud Dave Newmark, "the world's tallest hippie," from the Chicago Bulls. O'Malley later admitted to the Boston Herald-Traveler that this unwritten policy was one of the main reasons why he stuck. O'Malley, the last man of the team, played only sparingly. He did get into a nationally-televised game, but it turned out to be his last hurrah. Trading Deadline As the trading deadline of ABA rule provided a precedent for February j5 approached, the the Cougars' loss of Pete Maravich to the Atlanta Hawks. In the spring of 1969 the Cougars drafted 6-5 forward Grady O'Malley of Manhattan in the fifth round. Similarly, the Hawks took a chance on. O'Malley, but they waited until the last round of the NBA draft; he was the 212th player of 2 1 6 to be drafted. Having not exactly received a vote of confidence for the NBA, O'Malley decided to go to the Cougar rookie camp. The only hitch was that he and Bone McKinney (already hoarding his lootfor Pistol Pete) could not come to salary terms, and here the ABA's bylaw reared its ugly head. Infuriated Infuriated with the rule Hawks, whose regular center Zelmo Beatty was sitting out the season so that he could jump to the Lost Angeles Stars, began to eye the situation in Detroit. The Pistons, under a new Coach, Butch van Breda Kolff, were having their problems with journeyman center Walt Bellamy, who was infuriated at not playing more. A few hours before the trading deadline Sunday night, Detroit traded Bellamy to Atlanta for a high draft pick, and Grady O'Malley found himself the thirteenth player of a twelve-man roster. He was cut Monday morning. A couple of months later, the Hawks signed Pete Maravich, The best-looking and the best-known tied last Saturday in the first week of the DTH predicting contest -but it wasn't for first place. Lana Starnes, undoubtedly one of the best looking predictors around, and Tom Beilo, the UNC student body president, tied last week for last place. They emerged with a 50 percent predicting average. The two editors in the contest, however, tied for first, with an impressive first week total of eight correct predictions and only two misses. Chris Cobbs, DTH sports editor, and Tom Gooding, DTH editor, each picked Perm St. over Colorado and South Carolina over State, their only incorrect guesses. March Whicker, sports writer, and Al Thomas, DTH assistant sports editor, each picked seven of 1 0 correctly. Whicker was the only member of the group to correctly predict that Colorado would upset Perm St. ' This week, the score, instead of the winner, of the Duke-Ohio St. battle will ........ be predicted...for obvious reasons. UNC Sophomore 8-2 7-3 7-3 8-2 5-5 5-5 Cobbs Whicker Thomas Gooding Starnes Beilo Miss.-AIa. Miss. Miss. Mis. Miss. Miss. Miss. Fla.-State Fla. Fla. Fla. Fb. State Fla. UNC-Vandy UNC UNC UNC UNC UNC UNC Auburn-Ky. Aub. Ky. Aub. Aub. Aub. Aub. Clemson-Ga. Tech. Tech. Tech. Tech. Tech. Tech. Tech. Va. -Wake Forest WF WF Va. WF Va. Va. ECU-West Texas St. WTS WTS WTS WTS WTS ECU Notre Dame-Mich. St. ND ND ND ND ND ND UCLA Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas S.C.-Va.Tech S.C. S.C. SC. S.C. SC. SC. Duke-Ohio St. 52-6 39-0 42-13 44-12 28-13 31-14 McNaiir Top TeeMs Player somewhat similar to pro football's burning the Cougars for the second (described by placekicker Booth time in less than a year. Everybody Lusteg as a system in which "you knows what happened to Maravich, ju t get i tryout without being but what about O'Malley, "the under contract, and they won't give cherub-faced strong boy"? .'! contract without looking at He apparently contacted the a '), O'Mallev reoorted to the Couears during the summer JL C7 - C? - - y Hawks. Atlanta had embarked on a program to get, to put it bluntly, more white players on the club. They "needed "tokens" 'to complement the team's five" black starters. The Hawks had already traded Paul Silar to Phoenix for because his name was on their rookie roster, but he never showed up at their training camp. Probably O'Malley realized that with three new NBA expansion teams 'this yearSB players' who Couldn't' have' made the league last year can stick this season. And more probably he realized that he was one of them. DTH Gl Fender Stratocaster with plush-lined case Good sound. $150. Also, 1969 Honday CB450 $550. Great buy. Call Scott Lee 929-4875. 1962 Jaquar XKE priced to sell $1400 or best offer. Good condition, new top, wire wheels, mechanically sound. 489-2847. 1957 Austin Healey 100-6. Outstanding condition. Will consider trade. 967-3617. NEED A ROOMATE? Lazy male sophomore (that means within walking distance of Campus) need apartment to live in. Applicant good cook. Call Brant at 966-2408. For Sale: 8x36 mobile home. Carpeted, 2 bedroom. (1 a study), AC, immaculate condition. CHEAP Must be moved. 967-31 16 after 5. Help Wanted:--9 Monday thru Friday, 9-6 all day Saturday. Apply in person to jack Marlowe. 2 03 E. Main st., Carrboro, Glamorama Dry Cleaners. 1967 MG convertible, white with black roof, 25,000 miles, almost new tires, 30 miles to the gallon. $ 1,750. Call Durham collect. 383-1 148 after 8 p.m. Lease for sale in Granville West. Call Steve Johnson at 933-2638 or come by room 1728. Available immediately. For sale: Two year old Revox A7 7 tape deck $450, two month old Pioneer SA 900 amplifier-$200. Pioneer PL A25 turntable with cartridge $ 100. Call 933-2685. assitieds Tired of your dorm? Spend the weekend at the "Plantation". Swimming, hiking and other recreational activities available. Call 942-4816 for reservations. (Offer applies to females only). Roommate wanted to share large (12 rooms) 4 bedroom completely ' furnished (even washer, dryer, dishwasher) house in pleasant Durham residential district. $50month. 48y- 1 . 1966 Jaguar XKE convertible. Excellent running condition. Call 942-3277. Anyone interested in starting a Chapel Hill Polo Club call Harold Glascock F-l Camelot 967-2377. SINGLE STUDENTS! Meet more members of the opposite sex through NDS. All dates in Chapel Hill. Most dates with UNC students. For free details write Nationwide Dating Service, P.O. Box 77346, Atlanta, Ga. 30309. HELP WANTED Cooks, dishwashers, bus boys and waitresses. Apply Golden West Steaks. 929-1230. Can work our schedule to fit yours. JOEL, have you HONORED your Father and Mother? Have you found new culture? JOEL KRONEN BERG, on the threshold of ROSH HASHONAH, please COME HOME to your family, your people, and your heritage. OUR hearts are breaking...WE LOVE YOU, WE NEED YOU, SON! Shetfield Farms Riding School. Hout Seat equitation and jumping. Special group rates for adult beginners. Located outside Chapel Hill. Call Durham 489-497? by Don Albright DTH Sports Writer From looking at Fred McNair, one could gather that he does something very well. But it might be several guesses before tennis, which is what he does best. Tennis works him hard, or possibly it would be more accurate to say that he works at tennis very hard. From March until bad weather sets in in the fall, tennis dominates his life. This past tennis season might prove to be just about typical for McNair during the next three years in school here. The UNC tennis team began its work first and Fred worked quite well into the scheme of things here. For example, he won the ACC singles title at the number two position and then combined with Joe Dorn to take the conference championship at the number one doubles. Unseeded, Fred then traveled to the NCAA tourney in June in Salt Lake City. In the first round he upset the number 1 9 seed player, only to lose two rounds later. After the tournament, the college tennis coaches of the US selected him to their first All-American team. Fred talked of his happiest memory from playing tennis: "I would have to say that it would be the first time my father and I won the national father-son championship. "It was my father that got me started on tennis, and I guess I idolized him quite a bit. I was fifteen years old when we first won that tournament, and the only way I could describe that wonderful feeling would be to say that it was just something only two could share together as a father and son." Four times Mr. McNair and his son have won the National Clay championships and four times they have been runner-ups in the grass championships. Fred is the first out-of-state player to receive a full tennis scholarship to Carolina. Of his decision to come here he said: "I would have to say that Jimmy Corn would be the primary reason I chose UNC. "Of course I love the school and the coaching and facilities here are great, but Jimmy was a real friend to me and kept a steady correspondence up, telling me all the things going on down here." He added, "Probably my biggest honor would be the fact that my team mates have chosen me as a co-captain along with Jimmy for next season's team." Fred also said, in reference to his individual game, that his serve, volley, return serve, and overhead were probably his strongest points. They got their strength from playing tennis for nearly the past twelve years. In looking toward the future, McNair expressed his desire "to do as well as I can in my studies. Tennis will be a part of my life till I'm 30 and will probably give me a good background." And so the Chevy Chase. MJ. sophomore continues to improve his tennis game, while at the same time preparing for a long and brilliant future. For you see, Fred McNair will jlwjys be good at something. Duke Battles No. 1 DURHAM-The last time Duke played a team ranked number one in the nation, it was an afternoon Blue Devil fans would just as' soon forget. The Notre Dame juggernaut of 1966, called by some the best college football team ever assembled, rolled over injury-plagued Duke, 64-0. Duke must travel to Columbus, Ohio, today to play the country's top team, which has also been called one of history's best, the Ohio State Buckeyes. Wood Hayes' machine did nothing to call its ability into question in rolling over Texas A&M in its opener, 56-13. State chalked up 513 yards total offense in the process. Meanwhile, Duke was having its second tough week in a row. scoring late to beat Virginia, 17-7, after having barely nipped Maryland 13 12 on a last second field goal the previous week. No contest? Don't bet on it. The Blue Devils march north with the nation's leader in pass completions and the leader in receptions. 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