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The Dally Tar Heel Thursday. December 10. 1370 Met leads comeback 7 Vx7 HI! 3 - - - w--- . r x "- - ... ' " " ."T v ., . f j ., r' " " k H . 1 X ". ; f - f v '" , f f f I ' A ' ' : d f 7 Gil . . - UNC's Moses Parker (20) attempts to pass behind his back to Bobby Jones (44). Unfortunately, the ball was deflected off the knee of Duke's John Poff (15) and the Blue Devils recovered the pass. (Staff photo Duke Athletic Council fires Harp DURHAM (UPI)-Duke University Wednesday fired head football '.Coach Tom Harp, whose 1970 team finished with a 6-5 record overall and a 5-2 mark in the Atlantic Coast Conference: The Duke Athletic Council made the recommendation for terminating Harp's agreement, and it was accepted by Duke President Terry Sanford. Duke issued a statement which said the council declared its decision had been made after intensive study of Duke's intercollegiate program and "that it arrived at its conclusion only with deep regret." Athletic Director Eddie Cameron said the search for a new, coach will be' taunchedTnkrteMiate;ndtnat Dukb"vilt continue i ?4ifs i? -gre 3 f tradition iA 'di V SOUPCc; SANDWIGH'ETS YOU- ' ! f? -9 $ I A FREE MILIC SHAKE OR CHOJcIe OF: . I" J f ; g j.-- - ' coffee n ifiMm- u . - -. -. , . -rs e . ' , - II ! yJ Give him a 0i from n man's storo y fV ' l(f Last year is almoSt f 'iM-, ' U -t'Gtffififfffrr I A gone-so are last year's Jr L " I V)f J,"' . : L C:f4 styles. MORE and more ' VJT ' U V ,?V V fijfcf styles for men are 7- U :J- ' " " U-W,f V M i I J changing and your man ;. ' ST fv 1 : iiivV A; ' N-J o M ' .i v pi ; ) F - ? V r 3rS7 out-Fashionwise that is. LM JV ' (ft . V f - i W If' 1 A ? iU ' So bring him up to date Ui Jj0Z?K. ' Vl ySw' IJ L"" mm '7 u. . vat u the hub. & imQTvJk 7 t ; : tW r( : ' . '. rAf . ' ' A 51) ' -5?fsif free Gift Wrapping . -fi mi.cM : H Tp - : .'s0m MAKE THIS : HIS . B p-pn'Lin) yi 'SPECIAL CHRISTMAS U - . r 1 ; it r. -I i t'-f . II Vf , , I , I . i ... ' " -;- 1- Vi r ' ttl - : ; "; ' . H -s ! : :- - - -. - , . - I c 1 f rr .J ; ' ?f'-? ViV-A .rj j ( "iX:' , ' . - ' ; I - . I i i i . 1 i . - i i v. " - 1 ' ' ' i 1 ' ' - v f ' i ' jx . - - - -; - - .- f .-. Li f f " Umav!( . . Vs w v -vJ W -v-.. . v' UvV li t '-----,- - ' , D , , ' .... p ,,,,,,,r-.,.,-'-'-. . w . ,. - .... ... .. ; ... - . T ,,.,,... , n,,, - t- n. m- ir- .,! n -4 by John Gellman) Duke, with one of the conference's best quarterbacks in Leo Hart and an outstanding pass-catcher in Wes Chesson, missed out. on the Atlantic' Coast Conference championship this past season with a loss to North Carolina in its final game. The championship went to Wake Forest. ' ' ? Harp, head coach since 1966 when he succeeded Bill Murray, entered the-1970 campaign with a four-year' record of 16-23-1. " 's ;'" Harp, 42, a native of BamesvilleQhib," came to Duke after a five year stay at Cornell where he had a 19-23-3 record. His-last team 'included PeteGogolaksa-" kicker. Gogolak went on to a successful-, , professional career.-n v - , . . . :. ".- ' nirp was vuicu udiiuiidi cuu.cgi.ic By Mark WJcker Sprots Writer A disputed cross;rig-the43ne call on a foul shot with 14 seconds left gave Duke a comeback 68-65 victory over an undermanned but inspired Carolina, freshman team at Duke Wednesday right. The crucial play occuved with UNC down by one and John O'Donnell on the : line with a one-and-one opportunity. He made the first shot, but the officials ruled that a Tar Heel had crossed L into the foul lane, nullifying the point,: and the subsequent attempt. SEC is xj: '. By Mark Whicker o Sports Writer Tennessee's last-second victory over Wake Forest Tuesday night gave the -Southeastern Conference a 3-1 edge overP the ACC in basketball so far this year. ! 4 Auburn came back to beat Stated Saturday night after losing to South Carolina, and the Wolfpack then lost to unheralded Georgia Monday night. The ACC has won all its other outside games, however, and has a 14-3 mark overall in interconference play. , 2 coach of the week by United Press International during the 1 970 season forfj engineering a strategy that brought an,V: upset win over West Virginia. ., v Duke had relied heavily on its passingKj attack, but Harp engineered a ground game that caught West Virginia by surprise. - Duke had its chance for the ACCi. crown in football in the 1970 season, but r;o fell 59-34 to a record-smashing performance by Carolina running back Don McCauley. . , -t da The Duke Athletic Council told Sanford it has an abiding respect for Harp rv as an mdmdual arjd that its decismn was madecin" the best -interest' of ' Duke fT . - : vo jiuy-iiijr. hot Duke's Zeno Edwards floated a lor.g pass to Sam May, who was fouled at the basket and made both attempts. O'Donseil's last-second shot floated off the rim to kill Carolina's last chances. May, who was benched when he picked up two quick fouls and didn't return until center Dave Elmer fouled out with 4:03 left, got seven of Duke's last nine points. His jumper with 37 seconds remaining gave the Imps their first lead of the night, 66-65. Carolina had an eight-point lead at the six minute mark, but Bobby Jones fouled out at 2:33 and left with 24 points and League holds 3-1 Only Auburn, Princeton, Notre Dame, Michigan and Temple could be classified as major college opposition. After trailing the Deacons 34-26 at halftime, and hitting only 33 per cent of first half field goal attempts, the Vols picked up eight straight points at the beginning of the second half and battled Wake Forest evenly the rest of the way. Two baskets by guard John Lewkowicz, who started last year but has been beaten out of his guard spot by senior Bobby Rhoads, gave the Deacons a three-point lead with 1 :39 remaining. v i A Tennessee basket by Don V' V Johnson onlv his fourth connection in 15 attempts cut the lead to one and center Jim Woodall fouled Gil McGregor with 26 seconds remaining. He certainly picked the right man. McGregor missed, Woodall rebounded, and Mike Edwards hit a corner shot with :05 left Charlie Davis, the game's top scorer with 23, hit a jumper from five feet, but the clock ran out three seconds earlier. Edwards, a sophmore, hit 11 of 22 shots and let the 17th-ranked Vols with 22 points. " The three recent SEC wins do not make it a better basketball conference than the Atlantic Coast, but it's not very far behind.. Neither Auburn nor Tennessee are regarded as national powers, but the Vols Knmk4 : Variderbilt were 'given , .:Lt.i mJ-y.: ; i -' :''. ripped Houston Saturday night. Both lugger laiuungs uy iiium tage ooservers. 14 rebounds. lUs counterpart, Elmer had 13 points, e:;ht in the second half when he and Chris Reddina spearheaded Duke's rally. The Blue imps started unusually co.J, with several shots faCir.s around the rim and out before Rsdiing's corner shot at 14:33 gave them their first points. Jones slipped behind Elmer for 11 points in the last 10 minutes of the half. UNC had a 2S-24 lead at intermission.. Redding, a 6'7" forward, led Duke with 15 points and 13 rebounds. O'DonneU got IS for the Tar Babies. Elmer's two drives got Duke into a 39-39 tie early in the last half, but Hite edae over AGG The losses at Auburn and Georgia (which lost to Rollins College of Winter Park, Fla. in its debut) bounced State out of the top 20, but Carolina was estimated number 20 by the coaches in the UPI poll. South Carolina, given one first-place vote after its 75-72 decision over Notre Manly Midgets capture residence 'hall title P.HAC. won the graduate volleyball title by defeating the Leiomyosarcomas 15-12, 2-15 and 15-0, Monday night. The Manly Midgets whipped James G two out of three for the residence hall title. Sig Ep met P.H.A.C in the semi-finals of the all-campus volleyball tournament Tuesday night and ZBT played Manly in the other semifinals. The Grail Mural basketball tournament entered its quarter-final phase last night. In its first year, the Carolian girls volleyball team won five and lost three. Participants included Sue Bowen, Marcia Brasnon, Marie Dillard, Cheryl Earp, Mazine Fraucer, Betty Fontaine, Rauna Fuller, Gladney Heazel, Rori Hobbs, Barbie Lane, Julia McGlamery Susan Oneto, Darlynn Pegram, Joan Powell, Julia Stuart, and Rosemary Vann. hit three jump shots to build UNCe lead to six points. Elmer and Redding led Duke out of their e:r.ht-pomt deficit, then May hit a jumper, a foul shot, a layup, and anoihsr jump shot to match the baskets of H;te and Bui Crouch. When Crouch missed a jumper with 14 seconds left. May was there for the rebound,but Redding elbowed O'DonneU and put the New Yorker on the line. Then came the controversial play. It was Duke's fourth victory this year and 20th over a two-year period. The teams meet twice more here on Janurary 8 and in Durham March 5. Dame Saturday, was ranked number two in the AP poll.1 Duke, Carolina and State were among teams also receiving votes. The AP rated Kentucky number five, also with a first-place vote, placed Tennessee at 17, and included Vanderbilt in honorable mention. The team also participated in sports day at High Point College. In grail-mural basketball, Dental Blue ripped the Independent Knicks 85-5S, with Roberts and Stubbs pacing the dental students. Roberts got 25 and Stubbs got 16. The Independent Alkaceltics topped Med School I 34-29. Ali with 14 and Faison with nine led the Alkaceltics, and Pollard and Baker led scoring for Med School. The Independent superdorks ripped KA Grey with a second half rally 66-41.; The ' independents converted 22 free throws for the victory. In other scores, Law Blue topped Sig r Ep Blue 33-26, Chi Psi Blue beat 5512; Phi Delta Blue beat Physics Jocks 51-36, and Mangum j Blue beat Kappa Si White 50-26." n: .-"-- -, SET
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