#OTD (December 9) n 1960 the Carolina and dook Freshmen basketball teams played the third of three preseason scrimmages with one another in the Jordan-Mathews High School Gym in Siler City. The game ended in a brawl that sent Art Heyman of dook...to the hospital. Deiter Krause was the one that struck the blow...some say it was a cheap shot, others say it was in retaliation and well-thrown. Witnesses do not agree. I have asked around.
(There would be a much more famous fight the following year in the game in Durham between the two varsity squads but also including Heyman and Larry Brown of UNC...there is youtube video of that).
Who WAS Deiter Krause Anyway?
Catching Up With: Dieter Krause
Siler City: "When Heyman's freshman team at Duke met up with the UNC rookies in Siler City, N.C., in 1960, Waters, then the Devils' freshman coach, warned his brash star that the Heels -- and their fans -- would try to get under his skin.
And they did, taunting Heyman's Jewish heritage, according to Waters, and calling him other unprintable names.
"And I just told him, 'Keep your trap shut, play hard, shut your ears, and rip them,'" Waters said. "I told him I'd take him out at the end of the game, and he could look over to the bench and point to the scoreboard as his answer. The problem was, I didn't get him out early enough."
Near the end of Duke's win, with tensions still high, Tar Heels forward Dieter Krause, who was matched up with Heyman, clocked his foe so hard it drew blood.
Waters said Kraus threw the first punch.
Kraus, in a recent interview with ESPN.com, said he was just playing aggressively -- and defending himself.
"This was the second half, and I was playing defense on who I subsequently found out was Art Heyman -- I really didn't know who he was going into the game," Krause said. "I was playing him pretty tightly, after having been chastised at halftime for not playing defense aggressively enough and I remember a fist coming at me, and I instinctively ducked. He missed in his effort to hit me with his right hand -- and I instinctively counterpunched, and I connected with a punch to his face. And then total mayhem broke out."
The benches cleared; Krause went into an embryonic position to try to protect himself from kicking Duke players; Waters got so mad that he grabbed UNC freshman coach Ken Rosemond by the lapels and pushed him up against the scorer's table; and Heyman (who finished with 35 points) ended up needing stitches.
But that freshman fracas ended up serving as only the undercard for the following year's Brawl at Cameron -- the one that saw Heyman and UNC's Larry Brown and Donnie Walsh ultimately suspended for the rest of the ACC season after
a 10-minute melee.
"There's no doubt there have been a lot of things that fed into the rivalry," Waters said, "but that fanned the flames."
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