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University Rm. 1 Durham Hotel t 1 ! i i'j V The Drama Committee of the Duke University Union Presents... Thursday, January 1 7 at 4:00 and 8:30 p.m. Page Auditorium, Duke University t i 6 ' i 1 i f I i Evening: $5.50, $4.50, $3.50 O Matinee: $3.00 plenty of good seats available. O On sale now at Page Box Office, Duke O 684-4509 ! i : 1 j3 II v 'eJZA -f 250 -i fi .. c; f Ux Sheet ' Y u. " v-i 1 Notebook ., I I I !' - Fillers .: l t ' .' i i f - ! mmmm . - i , ' , . . , ! Wilson Tennis ' 0 P 7QC - 3 Uintrf ffV - Balls O; j . J 1 1 I V Yd y V $2vC8n I .y UiiQl -j i"Jdiu A y ) I I m Studant Ch8ciA I iYL-my i r 'vZlrll I i Cashing Gervteo I r j J 1; ;, JJj ' - . The North Carolina Tar Heels get a long awaited chance for revenge against Wake Forest Wednesday night when the old rivals clasti in an Atlantic Coast Conference game at Carolina Auditorium. The contest will get under way at 8 p.m. with another sellout crowd of 8.8(H) .looking on. Junior varsity teams of the two schools tangle in a preliminary game at 5:55 p.m. Using a slowdown offense. Wake Forest stunned Carolina. 54-52. in a first-round game of the ACC Tournament last March. Tar Heel players have been anxious ever since to atone for that set-back. But it won't be easy to do. Wake Forest has a vastly improved team this year and rates as one of the quickest clubs in the Track ( cilrea Several good performances in Chapel H ill and an outstanding showing in Nassau, N.Y. highlighted the first indoor track action of the season for North Carolina last weekend. All-America miler Tony Waldrop turned in a brilliant effort in Nassau's Knights of Columbus Meet. He finished fourth in the ElEj ILL 2:21 4:30 6:39 8:43 1 SHOWS 1-3-5-7-9 NOV SHOVING El's llko nothing you've over sccsi bolero! ...from the makers of "PrllsTheCst" R X I 1 It- i J l ROOM DECORATIONS rugged ACC. Coach Carl Tacy's Deacons have scored a number of impressive victories, beating such teams as Duke. Pcnn. West Virginia and Rice. Carolina, ranked fifth nationally, rolled to its 10th win in 1 1 starts at Virginia Saturday, holding off a late Cavalier surge for an 87-75 decision. Back-court star Darrcll Elston was the man in the clutch for the Tar Heels in that game. Coach Dean Smith says he hopes his team will play with the same type of enthusiasm Wednesday night that it displayed in two road wins last week. "Sometimes when you win on the road and then come home, you have a tendency to relax. Smith said. "We can't afford that against a team as good as dy?) two-mile run with a time of 8:42.6. That's just short of Reggie McAfee's school record. The rest of the Tar Heel squad competed in a practice meet against N.C. State, Duke -and East Carolina. Dave Hamilton also had a good day in the two-mile with a time of 9:07. junior college transfer Sam Beazley went 23-1 1 in the long jump and Hank Snowden had a jump of 22-4. Snowden also ran a strong leg on the mile relay. Freshman William Southerland won the 880 in 1:59. He also looked good on the relay. Other top efforts were turned in by Mark Gaines in the shot and freshmen Howard Fitts and Tim Quinn in the 440. 3rd Big Week At: 3:30-5:25-7:20-9:15 C iJ OVER JUL 1 COLOR A NATIONAL GENERAL PICTURES RELEASE TYPEWRITERS WRITING MATERIALS ART SUPPLIES STUDY LAMPS Wake Forest. Smith feels the addition of junior college transfer Cal Stamp makes the Deacons a far stronger team than last year. "Stamp gives them the big man they needed to go with the team's outstanding quickness. he said. "The best indication I know of Wake's quickness is the fact that Duke chose to hold the ball in its game with Wake. Despite the fact that the Deacons had success with a slowdown game against Carolina last season. Smith does not feel Wake Forest will hold the ball Wednesday. "1 think Wake Forest feels now that it has the personnel to play with anyone on its schedule, he said. 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