European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - March 10, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse Sunday Horth 10, the stars and series if Art Lone girl piles up Baker car rocking Iam . A pretty Jacqui Smith wrecked her Buck Baker prepared 1968 Camaro Friday and switched rides in the process for Satur Day s running of the sandhills250 grand touring division Stock car race. Miss Smith alone on the track had run about 10 prac Tice laps when she spun into a guard rail after losing control on the third turn at the North Carolina motor Speedway. She was was confined to crushed fenders. After repairs Baker himself took the wheel and qualified the car with the Day s fastest run for the race of the later decided to drive the car himself in saturday s race and miss Smith of win Chester England first woman to enter a Lascar super Speed Way event was Given a ride in a 1968 Camaro owned by Gil Bert Shaw of Charlotte. The san Hills 250 will be Fol Lowed sunday by the Carolina 500, a grand National run forthe bigger More powerful stocks. Grant tops Field fastest qualifier Friday forthe 500 was Jerry Grant of is Condo calif., driving a 1968 Plymouth. He turned in a Lap of116.478 . At least four More cars we rescheduled to try to qualify Satur Day for the san Hills 250 while10 cars battled for the eight remaining places in the carolina500. Baker s run of 107.453 . Earned his car seventh place forthe grand touring division race. Frank Sessoms of Darlington,., also driving a 68 Camaro notched the eighth spot for sat urday s race at 106.364 . Others were Paul Connors West Palm Beach fla., 68 javelin 105.155 Jack Ryan Griffin ga., porsche 911, 101.169 and Joe Grimaldi Paramus 67 Barracuda 89.102. N.j., Grant qualified for the 22ndposition in the Carolina 500. Other qualifiers other qualifiers Friday forthe Carolina 500 Bud Moore Charlotte 68dodge, 114.843 James Hylton Inman ., 67 Dodge 112.834bob Cooper Gastonia . 66 uie Velle 112.542 Sonny Hutch Ison Richmond va., 67 Ford Friday Hassler Chatta Tenn 67 Chevrolet foals Tom Ingram Asheville Chevelle 111.172 Wendell null Iville va., 67 Ford,.46 Neil castles Charlotte Plymouth 109.622 Roy Tyr to s a 66 Ford Karl by is Lynch va., -68 Ford 108.607. 111.717nooga, 1111.245. Otto tar heels nip In acc meet Page 19 pcs crawl eliminates Duke 12-10 Charlotte . A North Carolina stale held the Ball for 13 minutes and 45 seconds in the second half Friday night then scored six Points inthe last 2 pc minutes for a Shock ing 12-10 upset of Duke ranked sixth nationally in the semifinals of the Atlantic coast conference basketball tournament. North Carolina ranked fifth in the nation and top seeded in the tourney whipped South car Olina 82-79 in overtime in the other semifinal and met Nort Carolina state in saturday night s final. Duke led 4-2 at the half seach team iad Only eight shots for one Field goal in a game that produced both single and combined Low records for the tournament. The previous record was set two years ago when Duke Defeated North Carolina 21-20 in the semifinals overcoming a tar Heel freeze. Record lows the game produced the lowest score in a major College game in recent history and knocked the Blue devils out of a Chance for the Mcaa and probably the National invitation tournament. . State held the Ball foursome eight minutes without at tempting a shot in the first half after the score had been tied 2-2.mike Lewis twisted in a Layup with 2 49 remaining for Duke s4-2 Lead at the intermission. . State beaten twice by Duke earlier was determined not to play the running that brought Duke 21 victories this season and an 81.3 scoring average. The big freeze set in after Duke took an 8-6 Lead with 16 15 to play in the last half. For the next 13 minutes and 45 seconds . State held the Ball without once breaking for the Basket. Dribbles away during nost of this time,6-foot-7 senior Center Bill Kretzer dribbled the Ball with Only a occasional pass to a teammate giving him time . State coach Norman Sloan called captained die Biedenbach to the Side for instructions and Duke Stony Barone trotted right along Side to listen to the break finally came with 2 43 remaining when Bieden Bach finally got his hands on the Ball. And at 2 30, he put in a jumper that tied the score at 8-8.dave Golden of Duke was fouled with 43 seconds to play Conn. St. Cage coach resigns after 3 years new Haven up Georg Dintiman has resigned after three years As head basketball co Chat Southern Connecticut state , an associate professor of health and physical Educa Tion said he was resigning to accept a position at an out of state College which he did not name. While driving for a Layup handmade Good his first free throw but missed his second. Lewis fouled Kretzer with 40seconds left and the free throw was missed but . State Dick Braucher retrieved the Ball and scored an easy Layup for a 10-9 Wolf pack Lead. Time out were plentiful in the remaining seconds As the game boiled Down to a Battle of wits Between coaches Vic Bubas of Duke an Sloan teammates at . State 20 years ago. The . State Lead grew to11-9 with 16 seconds to play As Sophomore Vann Williford converted a free throw. Golden was fouled with six seconds left made his first shot but missed the second. The final state Point was an other free throw by Braucher with three seconds s last bid was a desperation floor length pass that Biedenbach intercepted to end the game. Top scorers were Lewis an Biedenbach each with four Points. . State shot Only 13times, making four baskets while Duke hit Only two of 11.dick Grubar and Gerald Tut the came through with clutch Points in the overtime to enable North Carolina to slip by sout Carolina. The acc Champion moves United press International photo Duke Mentor Vic Bubas. Instructs team during time out Bubas accepts blame for Blue devils loss Charlotte . A Duke coach Vic Bubas accepted sole responsibility for the 12-10 Blue Devil loss to North car Olina state s stall in the semifinals of the Atlantic coast conference basketball tournament Friday night. I chose to play it that Way Bubas said. "1 told the boys that during the course of the year 1 even Ager nabs Shi Crown m .airi.k, Wash. Apr lians ruled thu 2 la a n � Aill. A "11 Lite la i a j Iii ski. A Mountain tall Ca Inen s Down in uld Ann Lack of he won ifs Down Friday s opening whih National Ai at rvs m u u r miss b1u k. Pm at the University of dished Down the ing us T m 1 54.04 in defeat . Olympic skiers. Erika Skinger of Stowe vt.,was second and Judy n u g e 1, Gnu Mchug Wash., Star of the world University Danu a this year in Austria placed Lempesi Atmus Well Low free in crisped the course but it softened under the Day s sunlight at this resort 7timiles Southeast of Seattle. Even so most of the 70 me competing managed to beat the 2 minute turkmen s course. In the is4-mile Scott Henderson of Banff Al Berta led the Canadian Parade with a time of 1 .51. The nest Siv racers were separated no Only s of a second. Hod Hebron it Vancouver . Was see Oil and Billy Kiim of Stowe yt., third was the Only i a. Racer Able to crack the first Henderson younger brother Wayne was fourth and Jerry hindu lid of Kimberly . Fifth. Hope i had made some Good decisions. This one was t so loss sent North Carolina state into saturday night s finals against fifth ranked North Carolina a team Duke defeated87-86 in three overtimes just last saturday. Sixth ranked Duke now also May Jose a bid to the National invitation tournament.. State coach Norm Sloan refused to apologize for theol pack freeze. We had no specific plan going into the Ball game. It jus developed As it went along he said. For we had. Uei us and the Sie i oin for them. So a e walled top a a i Over lir court Nui jul t Iuler the Del Emidid the Mai. A in Lien of stand there arid Lionil the Ball for 12 or k min utes us a two Way Street you . We re not just standing there holding it. They re allow in to Mcaa Eastern regional play at Raleigh ., next Fri Day night against the Winner of saturday s game Between bos ton College and St. Bonaventure. The National invitation tournament at new York has re served a spot on opening nigh next thursday for the runner up acc team to play Oklahoma Carolina defending Champion and no. 5 in the nation staggered through against the Gritty gamecocks As Gru Barand Tuttle delivered after their More renowned teammates faltered. Chip Harlicka who scored 24points for South Carolina before fouling out in the overtime setup the extra period with a Bas Ket that made it 74-Ali with two minutes to play. Miller misses North Carolina held the Ball until with two seconds to go and All american Larry Miller then missed on a Corner shot Ashe regulation game ended. In the overtime Grubar s Lay up and two free throws by re serve Tuttle put the tar Heel ahead 80-77 with 45 seconds to go. Grubar added two free throws with 32 seconds left to offset Jack Thompson s closing Basket for South Carolina. Each team shot 51 per cent inthe first half with North Carolina leading 50-41 at intermission after Miller scored 19 of his 24 leads surge the Lead grew to 12 Point Early in the second half before Harlicka and his mates battled Back to go ahead for the first time 59-58 with 11 48 to Charlie Scott then assumed the hero s role for North Carolina with four baskets in four minutes during which the score was tied five , playing most of the last 15 minutes with four personals delivered 20 Points against a season average of seven Scott contributed 16, and Rusty Clark 1.1. In addition the6-foot-10 Clark grabbed 16 re Bounds and blocked numerous shots in the second half. Gary Gregor scored 19 Point Sand Thompson 18 for South car Olina. South Carolina North Carolina Cremins Standard Harlicka Grep or Thompson kick by Spencer g f t 9 2-4 20i of i a 8 0-0 18 5 1-4 11 11 2-s 24 1 1-1 8 i 2-2 0 0-0 0 totals s5 9-1479 total 37 8-1583 South Carolina 41 3s79 North Carolina 60 s282 out Harlii-k.1 total fouls South Emil Iii 14, North Carolina 11 11,500. Oft 3 1-2 7 Grubar 4 3-4 11 Bunting 10 4-5 24 Scott b 1-3 19 Clark 9 0-0 is i incr 0 0-0 0 Brown 00-00 Tuttle Fogler North Caln St. Duke Oft Braucher 1 1-3 3 Goldon Williford Bie Ilenich Seritch Inley 1 1-1 2 01 0 0-1 0 2-3 0 0-0 3 vend in 4 0 Lewis 2 Lliel 0 Vail Leebri Kolc Kulyj q r 0 1-4 0 0-1 1 0-0 1 2-4 0 0-0 0 1-1 0 1-1 0 0-0 to 9 t 4 0 1 1 total 4 4-b 12 totals n. Carolina St Duke out nor.t1 fouls North 2 6-11 10 2 1o12 fi10 1, ing us to hold appalachian St. Player of Diamond injury Hook. X Timan a Piil ilium St to 1 i \ i in i in la i l Vrh i Char Hospital from injury in Tiiu d in a l Ihk Nii pm Yale College last was Joseph Arthur bed dings jr., 20, of Myrtlo Beach
