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Terps Fail

Maryland never did get an attack
mounted after the intermission as
Parkhill's seemingly off-balance
shots and DeWitt's six for seven
courtwork complemented a tough
defense which held the 6-7 "guard"
O'Brien to two points in the second
half (six in the first), and "H"
(Holdog?) White to twelve for the
contest. The Cavaliers shot ten
percent better than he Terps and
won the rebounding war 46-32 over
much taller opponents.

Virginia's record in now 14-4
overall and 6-3 in he ACC with a
road contest at Wake Forest this
Saturday evening. So pack you cars
and you flasks and roll to
Winston-Salem with a little ACC
atmosphere U-Hall style.