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TH::! w JO I I itUJ ( o 1 -'I i - ''twJi L,-w- ..... -,.., ... First it was Notre Dame's Austin Can, then came Kentucky's Mike Casey. - . Duke's Randy Denton got his chance at Michigan the other niht-and for the third time in a week, a devastating individual performance left the Wolverines losers.- After Carr had poured in 38 points and Casey had made 34, the gargantuan Duke center followed with 35 to pace the Blue Devils to a 95-74 win and hand the Big 10 team its third defeat. The Dukes, who were nationally ranked prior to their surprising loss to Virginia last weekend, doubled the margin of victory achieved by the sixth-rated Fighting Irish and the fifty-rated Wildcats. Denton had 1 1 of Duke's first 15 points and scored consistently in the second half to finish with the second-highest total of his career. He made 15 of his 27 shots, which included short hooks, turnaround jumpers and the almost unstoppable layups he executes with a giant stride and his 240-pound bulk. He also picked off 17 rebounds as Duke controlled the boards by a 56-34 margin. Michigan's 6-9, 235-pound sophomore center. Ken Brady got only 16 points and seven rebounds. , i It was not entirely Denton's dominant presence that was significant j about the Duke triumph in the intersectional contest, however. Denton: ! throughout his career has been "up" for meetings with touted individuals. I Instead, Duke watchers were interested in the blending of the new and uic um-ivciiiuii aim uik icvciiziu wun ttjcme u uonnor, Jen uawson and Alan Shaw. For the first time this season, Blue Devil seniors. and sophomores performed in concert.. - Coach Bucky Waters, who has outgrown his 1950's-style crewcut at . j last, said before the season began that Denton would be the key to the team. But most observers felt that it would be up to Waters to keep Denton inspired and, more importantly, to make effective use of the wealth of talent at his disposal. The problem, it seemed, would be preventing either the veterans or the newcomers or both from getting discouraged when one group was getting . j most of the playing time. -;: ..--. '' J Waters was faced with the task of integrating four seniors who had been starters in their varsity careers and four sophomores who had been f principals on an undefeated freshman team. : ' I The sophs joined Denton in the starting lineup in the first Duke game j against Princeton last week. But the team was erratic in its opener and then it encountered a miserable shooting night against Virginia. j Monday night, it all changed. Denton was flanked by two seniors and two sophomores, They played a suffocating zone defense and rah frequently. ' , '.' ' " "We had what we've been wanting-a faster tempo," said Waters. "That, plus our rookies began to mature. ; ' "Denton and DeVenzio got us off right and then the bench picked us jp. We're making a project of rotating eight people, Being able tqr rest our , people made a big difference tonight against Michigan." ' ' 3 . ; ' V The Blue Devil front court. was. outstandmg., Alongsifie,.Pentpn,were : '-9 forwards Larry Saunders, a senior, and Alan Shaw, a soph, both of horn alternated with rookie Richie O'Connor. ? O'Connor, a hustling 6-4, 210-pounder, had 10 rebounds, was in the liddle of numerous fast breaks and also scored 17 points. "It was easily is finest game," Waters observed. "I don't want to sound trite, but it was a team victory and it should do great deal for us. It was a great physical effort..." ...-.Vx, :'Jy'U:-" Duke faces the nation's second-ranked i team, South Carolina, in olumbia" this weekend. It. should be an interesting test- of the 2wly-achieved Blue Devil maturity, as Waters would put it. SAVE ON AUDIO Dynaco SCA-80w Amp Shure M-9 IE Cartridge Koss KO-727B Headphones Jensen TF-3C Speakers . Scott 342C Receiver Garrard 72B Turntable . 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The Tar Babies ixaveCed their forgotten man in the McMIIIen controversy, 6-9 center Bobby Jones, and old Ton couldn't have done a much better job himself. Jones came down with 22 rebounds and scored 30 points as UNCTs frosh whipped Y.'illian & Mary 95-74. Up at Maryland, McMUlen picked up 25 points, but fouled out with nine, minutes to play in his debut. V Tonight, Jones and Coach BUI Gut bridge's freshmen face a stronger challenge in the Duke Blue Imps, who have won three in a row. Their latest win was a 50-point romp over Laurinburg Institute Monday night. Duke has 6-9 Dave Elmer, 6-8 Ron Righter and 6-7 Chris Redding to: confront Jones and 6-6 forward John O'Donnell, who contributed 32 in the W: &M victory. - ' "We did a good job getting ocr fast' break going against William & Mary," says Jones. 0'DonneIl played a great game, and Ray Hite moved real well at guard for us." Jones will receive the most attention, on this team, however, simply because he's tall, quick and aggressive. In addition to leading South Mecklenburg High School to' the 4-A championship last season, he won the prep high jump competition with a leap of 6-7. "High jumping helps your basketball a lot," comments Jones. "It's just all a matter . of timing, coordination and strength." Jones used all three attributes to good advantage last year at South AM earns tffle . sBnoft by Howie Carr . , Sports Writer After almost four years of waiting, Muhammed Ali (nee Cassius Clay) , is finally going to get another crack at the h eavywefgtf-chainpiOTiship; that vas taken awarfrom him in 1967.- :. - : - v - All won the right to fight current champ Joe Frazier, by virtue " of his fifteen th-round knockout of Oscar Bonavena in Madison Square Garden Monday night. v For Bonavena, it was the first time in a 54-bout career that he had been knocked out. The first time Ali floored him was with a left hook, " and left-right combinations put him down the other two times. -After the third flooring, the it fight was automatically ended under the ; .x-j three-knockdown rule Ali, who had said before - the fight, "Hell be -mine, in' "nine," 'was in definite trouble by the end of that round. "We both got ; shook i up in that round," said Ali. "For a moment, I said to myself, 'I'm predicting on myself.' "He hit me more than anyone I've ever fought," admitted : Ali. "He looked awkard, muscle-bound, and slow, but he has a good sense of reach and he's awfully Let Santa bring you a pilot's license. Tarheel Flying Club 929458 2 tm FLAYIMG 2 - 3:40 - 5:25 - 7: D5 - 9 1 -fCOME TLI Mccklrr.bur sccri.- 22 pcir.ls a fjr-.e andi averaging 17 rebounds. He did at (always overmatch his opponents either. East Meckk:;burg confronted him with a front line cf 6-S, 6-7 and funded South one of their two losses The other setback was to West Charlottc- Jor.es also played Robert j McAdoo of Greensboro Smith in the state playoffs as a junior. McAdoo kd Vinarr.nts Junior College of Indiana to the mtior.il juco championship last season. Since he's been at Carolina, Jones has been improving in defense. "The coaches have taught me a lot about defense, especially about boxing oul: your man. 1 i Bobby Jones fast. He really surprised me. He's a better fighter than I thought. "It was the toughest fight I've had," ' he concluded. Bonavena, a tough Argentine who floored Frazier twice in the first round of - t p$ rr a-YdUnder, atbIdstVri roSndT H;;.eciaontd - te'champ 1968.' .This is the champion," said Bonavena after the fight. "This man is mucho hombre, mucho hombre. Listen, champ, I strong, but you the champion. Frazier never win you." The Madison Square Garden crowd of 19,417 paid a gross of $615,401, of which Ali will get 42H, along with a ' similar percentage of the closed circuit television gate receipts. All in all, it could Kentucky native who won a gold medal , in the 1960 Olympics, i X 'Tell him to put on his dancing yv shoes," said Frazier, who watched the Jt fight on closed circuit television in X, Monticello, New York. "That was a good round for Clay," T: explained Frazier of the final round. But ''until the fifteenth I had given Oscar every ' round. I thought Clay fought dirty, (,:'pushing Oscar around and everything like Athat. Ill be ready for him." I TONIGHT'S SPECIAL 7:30-9:00 P.M. only B B Q Chicken Salad, Veg. 8r Bread $1.45 IS 1 1 ! E i? - 5 - -T ,r is (smug to ! 20X -' ! : ALL STYLES RECORDS, CLOGS, & THINGS 405 W. FRANKLIN ST. 929-3540 ' CHEAPEST RECORDS IN TOWN .r. . . '" I , -! -: ? A j ; . N.J ' ' ' v f ? .X I J f I 'x i v. 1f 7 Hell isczd that skill anlr.it S::::'s 7-4 Tommy. Builesca when they clash in January. B-r!esca sis;3 has two 6-S r.zrt to help him out. . Im looking forwin! fa it." siyt Janes. I hops Dirrtll Elstoa will be back by then, because he ca tszY.y hit from outside." Elstoa has betn siderinea with mononucleosis. . Jones has enough culckcess to work agiLnst taller men, as he proved Li this summers East-v, est a3-stir ant Greensboro. His opponent was 6-10 Al Grafton of Raleigh, and Jones consistently beat him out for rebounds an J tap-ins. m Isf or , by David Zucchino Sports Writer i - Cajrolina's freshman basketball squad, rested and raring to go after last week's 95-74 pasting of William and Mary, will find out tonight what a soft touch the Indians were as the Tar Babies travel to Durham to face the latest in a long line of tough Duke freshmen. The Blue Imps, who blasted Laurinburg Institute, 108-58 Monday night, sport a tall front line which is expected to give Tar Babies Bobby Jones and John O'Donnel much more trouble than did the frontcourt of William and Mary. Dave Elmer, a 6-9, 200-pound center, led, the Duke rout over Laurinburg with 26 points and a game-high 21 rebounds, while 6-8 and 6-5 forwards Chris Redding and Sam May chipped in with 13 and 12 points, respectively. Reserve forward Budd Flesh hit for 20 points, while Jeff Burdette and Zeno Edwards, a pair of 6-0 guards, combined for 19 points. The Tar Babies got sterling performances from Jones and O'Donnell in their romp over William and Mary. Jones, . a graceful 6-9, 205 pounder from Charlotte, hit for 30 points and grabbed off 22 rebounds while O'Donnell, a quick 6-6 forward out of New York City, led all scores with 32 points. Probable starters for the Tar Babies; in addition 4o-o. 11:2 u.s. customs a trnzD it as 03sn:i! -.. . sch:dalou5! r:ovf HIS Ai:SViI!"-rtM1 - - cacR 1:20 $ i k i : i LASSIFIEDS-LASSIFIEDS-CLASSIFIEDS-CLASSIFIEDS-CLASSIFIEDS- Ride needed to Washington, D. C. this Friday afternoon. Will share expenses. Call 966-5315. For Sale: Schwinn Super Sport Bicycle. Lifetime Warranty, Weinmann Brakes, Brooks Professional teat, other luxuries. Value including accessories: $150 plus. Now $90. Call Eugene, 933-3186. WANTED: Roommate to share 2 bedroom apt., fully carpeted, 2 full baths. In King's Arms. Call 929-2947 after II p.m. Used 8 track tapes and albums for sale tapes $2.5O-3.50. Albums $2. Most are by rock groups. Call Ronnie 933-4671. Need r ride to Atlanta. Leave Friday, return Sunday. Contact Noel Baftentine 216 Stacy, 933-3848. For Sale: Panasonic Stereo Auto Tapeplayer and speakers. 4 mos. old. $100 or best offer. Call 966-3252 Triumph Trophy 250 cc 3,000 mile A-l . condition. 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Also expected to put in plenty of playing time are 6-0 guard Moses Parker and 6-3 forward Bill Crouch. Forward DarreU Elstoa, a 6-3, 196 pound scholarship ath'cte from Tipton. Ind., did not see action in the William and Mary contest because of mononucleosis, and is not expected to play tint J Christmas. llite, Mayfkld, 2nd Mendel all put in four points each against William and Mary, while Cameron and Parker had two points apiece. The Tar Babies principal weakness at the start of the season was the squad's over-all lack of height and a critical absence of depth on the front line with Jones and O'Donnell the only players on the squad standing over 6-5. The William and Mary contest probably left Coach Bill Guthridge breathing a little easier, as the Tar Babies outrebounded William and Mary and 6-8 center Barry Blackwell, 49-25, while stiU managing to hit an excellent 55 per cent from the field. Today's contest marks one of the three times the Tar Babies will meet the Blue Imps, as the two squads also square off Jan. 8 in Chapel Hill and March 5 in Durham. The Tar Babies will also face tradition opponent N.C. State three times, Feb. 8 in :i Raleigh,' Feb. 13 in x .tl -3 . K. 1 V -1 t mi NOW THRU SAT. SHOWS - 3:15 - 5:10 - 7:05 - 9:00 DISCOUNT ALBUMS The Cheapest Albums In Chapel Hill. Ail $4.58 only $3.29. JESUS CHRIST only $7.78 TOMMY only $7.18. Records, Clogs, & Things 405 W. Franklin, 929-3540.-" Sony Model 6060 FW Stereo FM-AM Receiver $29 5. Call 9 6 7-3562 Riders to Boston. Leaving around 18 th. Returning end of vacation. Plenty of room for luggage. Call 929-3647 ' Small but comfortable trailer for rent immediately $75 mo. Appro. 6 ml. w of Carrboro. Call Caniels at 933-5101 after 5 pm weekdays. - . For Sale 1961 Dodge, Cheap Call 968-9 114 For Sale RCA 4 -track tape recorder reel to reel. 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