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hIs big cha h rnIchael., fai 0be0payer Norm Carm 'ebld fe you'll ever want to s 1abillity to make the loudest, 4iheard anywhere. Dr. Carmichael whistles, generally makes his presence attends, and he wasn't about to gotin the opening round of the J His darling Virginia Cavalier upset over second-seeded N brilliant effort by Tar Heel All. had 41 poin+s. Through it all, Dr. Carmich tweet-tweet-tweet that carri ColIseum to the other. Even w hands with the Virginia cheerh1 It was almost as if the goc anything but whistling. He lea game, grasped one of the cheer "Tweet-Tweet." His face was so red it looke they always have in the carto be entirely appropriate. Now, if Dr. Carmichael can I tomorrow the Cavaliers will finals for the first time In co ACC tourney UVa., N. post openi The Virginia Cavaliers built a 16 point lead in the second half but had to steal the ball in the last second of play to salvage a 95-93 win over North Carolina. With All-America Charlie Scott hitting from the outside, and UNC's full court press giving the Cavaliers fits, the Tar Heels pulled close in the final minute, but Virginia managed to hold on for the win. After Bill Chamberlin hit two foul shots to pull the Heels to within two at 95-93, Virgiia's in-bound pass hit the back of the backboard, and UNC got the ball with just 17 seconds remaining. The Tar Heels got the ball, but SUNDA NEW Z NEW JA 2 NEW D4 aney Spte Edit.o nce yesterday. her of former Virginia Ichael and about the most e, has long.been noted for shrillest sounding whistles pouiids on his seat and known at every game he miss an opportunity like he kCC Tournament. s pulled off a startling 95-93 orth Carolina, despite a America Charlie Scott, who ael kept up his traditional id from one end of the len he came down to shake iaders, he kept on tweeting. d doctor was incapable of rned over the rail after the leaders and, you guessed it, J like those factory whistles )ns, and the similarity may ust whistle up another upset advance to the tournament riference history. C. State Lng wMs never got the shot off as Dale Gipple lost the ball with just a second remaining. Scott was high scorer for the game with 41 points, while Chip Case and Tim Rash controlled the Cavalier offense with 21 and 25, respectively. In other action third-seeded N. C. State got a magnificent effort from All-Conference Vann Williford who scored 30 points to subdue stubborn Maryland, 67-57. Ed Leftwich supported Williford in the State attack with 16 points Maryland was led by guard Ror Horst who finished with 17 points 9-fl Y NIGHT ive With Us, Get To . Get To Kn SPONSOR E S (PPA' LMES TAYLOR )ORS Wake t By JIM HANEY 8PwrtUEd1*r CHARLOTTE-Duke presentd Wake Forest ,with a suVprise package last night- chance to play South Carolina in the ACC tournament semifinals. Lad by Charlie Davis's 25 points, Ribock Big John Ribock pulls in shots in opening round of A Clemson hit 70 per cent of the 5 DELUXE SOLID STAT STEREOPHONIC HIGH FIDE1 HAND RUBBED FINISH. DE CHANGER AND 4-SPEAKER A1 $88 EACH. MONTHLY PAYMI SPECTED IN WAREHOUSE Al U[N CL 1225 Broa Columbia. FR EE JMBIA) Love With Us Know Us, ow Yourself. DUBY OUNDS 01 911 Sumter St., Across from the Hors NEW COCTfl NEW SIMON NEW CHTCA rips Dt Wake Foreft downed the ]Nue Devils 81-73. The Demon Deacons will meet USC tonight in their third match of the year. USC has won both previous games, 81-54 and 66-51. In last night's game, Wake opened up a 6 to 0 lead before .ulls it in Scott Derks one of few Clemson missed CC Tournament in Charlotte. ir shots in the encounter. E, FULLY TRANSISTORIZED ,ITY CONSOLES IN BEAUTIFUL ,LUXE BSR 4-SPEED RECORD [JDIO SYSTEM. TO BE SOLD FOR DNTS AVAILABLE. MAY BE IN 'UNCLAIMED FREIGHT. 4IMED IGMT I River Rd. S.C. 29210 oz - 1400 INC. lANE & GARFUNKEL GO Lke for RaMy Denton, Duke's center, put in a turn. around at 17:30. After Duke tied the sebre at 10 all, the battle see-sawed until late in the first half when Wake pulled out to a seven point advantage at intermission, 27-30 Dickie Walker was the key tO Wake's maintaining their first half lead by scoring six of the final eight points. Duke did cut the lead to six, but Wake continued to stall, and the Blue Devils were forced to commit fatal fouls on Charlie Davis. Davis, the league's deadliest foul shooter, sank two one-on-one shots during the final two minutes to stake the Deacons to their final margin of victory. Davis was the Deacons' high scorer with 25 points. He was Got a Question Ask Inquiry Drawer A BLOW YOURSELF UP 70 POsTmR siZ 2x3 Z $4.50 Ux4 ft. - $7.50 I %x2 Ft. $330S Send any blac and white or color p hotoC pohod pitor r=golne pooA gret Gif" Idea A spiendid Gag ...Ideal room decoration ..perfect ftr parties. Poster mailed In sturdy tube. Yoer erISAN returved ufimageod Add 56C fr Postagle oWd hOwdW4 ftr EACH ite ordered. SPnd check, or M.0 (No COD.) TO: PHOTO POSTER INC Bryan th ORIGINALLY $2, Chsrlie AreIr Due CapEllo ChasorWlieMigu Wozy Gutnesi Clacar Broands Geore Paersi hale Muin OcrBr The R shance 4 followed by teammates Gil MacGregor and Walker with each scoring 17 and 21 points respec tively. The top scorer for buke, and leading scorer in the game, was Lar Saunders, forward, with 29 points. In both USC-Wake Forest games this sason, the Deacons started out with a slow-down offense. But after realizing that it was inef. fective, they switched back to the ruhning game. She's A WO NOW PLAYING I$ABEL SARLI IN COLOR Recori TREMENDOUS SAVINGS! .98-$4.98 NPW OnI .S TO $29.95 rom these famou F Pil Mos Vier Fi Lenirl Jear M M ) PHONE OR MAll g Bryan's Rec .BynCompan~F it USC After watching Clemson pull a near upset over the Gamecocks, Jabk McCloskey, Wake's bead coach, may be entertaining the thought of using the same tactics that the Tigers did. Clemson employed a three-two offense concentrating on making only the highest percentage shots preferably -layups. Head coach Frank McGuire will probably have his Gamecocks work the same offense and defense that has been the most successful -the running game. 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