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Crushing Defeat

"We just can't stand
prosperity," was Mr. Gibson's
reaction after what, to him,
was obviously a crushing
defeat.

illustration

Parkhill Prepares To Pass, UNC's George Karl Defends

Parkhill led all scorers with
21 points and was followed for
Virginia by Walker with 16 and
Gerard with 13. Gerard fouled
out with over six minutes left
in the game and left Angel
further unchallenged under the
boards.

Third-string center Dan
Bonner hit two shots for four
points and was the next-highest
Cavalier point-getter. Four
Wahoos had two points while
starter Hobgood had only one.
Drummond, also a starter, did
not score.

Behind Angel for Clemson
were Gregg with 14 points,
most on long-range jumpers,
and forwards Mike Browning
and Jeff Reisinger with eight
points. Clemson out-rebounded
the Wahoos, 42-35.

Tomorrow night the
Cavaliers will try to get back
on their Carmichael
Auditorium form when they
host West Virginia at UHall.
Game time is 8 pm.