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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1051 THE DAILY TAB HEEL PAGE TUT! U JJU, O'Q Bk -."I- i ' J J - - -v. If v - - li A " 0s. ! ; : ' C . - I " ... . ... .... , , - ,, ,. : , : : Late Score Sa ves Ga in e By Ken Barton A goal scored in the mid way mark of the fourth period by Freshman Center Forward Gerry Russell enabled an inspired Caro lina soccer team to Win, 3-2, here yesterday over one of the best Duke teams seen in several years. - Eddie Foy, playing his usual steady and brilliant game, scored in the opening two minutes of play on a ball that rebounded off - Otis Zavertnik, Duke Goalie. Duke tied the ball game up at the 7:20-minute mark of the . opening period ass Fernando Al meida headed a corner kick past Ben Tisori, Carolina goal tender. Almeida scored late in the sec ond quarter from the right side to put the Blue Devils ahead at the half. But Carolina came back in the second half and out-played Duke, beating them to the ball and finally tying the game up when Fred Lurie, substitute right wing . placed . a beautiful kick through the goal on a pass from "Red" Montgomery, The tension began to mount in one of the most exciting soccer games witnessed here in a "couple of yearsand finally, with but 10 "minutes left in the game, "Old Reliable" Eddie Foy took the bal down the right side and passed to Russell. Russell tapped the bal past: John Ost, substitute goalie for Duke, who slid into the Caro lina center forward in an attempt to break up the play. With Duke pressing hard and a slight rain beginning to fall Carolina played a great game and displayed a great deal of team spirit to preserve the victory. Led by Buddy Sawyer, who played one of the best games of his ca reer, the Tar Heels were able to beat off a late Duke rally. Also playing steady games for Caro lina were: Fullbacks Barry Kalb and Bernie Burnstan, Halfbacks (See BOOTERS; Page 4) Borden, Hamrick Lead UNC Oyer Duke Harriers, 22-3 6 Ifcfep 4, AUTHENTIC WEAK SMI Tuxedos mm ft t ' Full r ) I Dress j I I Dinner If: ;: ,j i ' Jackets I 3 : I ti Accessories BILLS MAILED HOME (Special to The Daily Tar Heel) DURHAM Oct. 30 Bob Bar den and Gordon Hamrick took first place for the Tar Heels here today as the Carolina cross coun try team handed Duke its - third straight loss, 22-36. .The victory was the third - of the year for Carolina which had previously beaten Richmond and Davidson and had lost to State and Maryland. The Blue Devils had been-beaten by State and Tennessee. ' Barden and Hamrick did the three and nine-tenths mile course in 20: 50, finishing 30 yards ahead of the first Duke man, Bob Mar shall, who was clocked in 20:58. Bob Webb, timed in 21:04. was fourth and Tom Sanders and John Tate, both of Duke, tied for fifth and sixth with 21:15. Barden and Hamrick took the lead from the first and were threatened by Marshall onlv once. Barden led most of the wav. but slowed at the end and came across the finish with Hamrick who exhibited a good kick.- Mar shall finished about 10 yards ahead xf the fourth place Webb The meet was clinched for the Tar Heels when Tony Houghton took seventh and Morris Osborne and Mike Healy tied for eighth to give Carolina an 18-point margin of victory. " - Coach Dale Ranson of Carolina MURALS TAG FOOTBALL 4:0O Field 1 RAT". TMo o vc cir, -v,; No. 2: 2 Phi Gam TOV 1 c-; 5:00 Field 1 Viptnrv Villao r Dorm: 3 Delt Sig Pi vs Zeta Psi No. 2. VOLLEYBALL V 4:00 Court 1 Sig Nu vs TEP No. 1. 5:00 Court 1 A Ipvanripr ire rtl1 w . vlu East. after the meet said, "It was a real team victory. The boys got out and hustled and split the Duke men up for the wirt." The .meet was originally sche duled to be a simultaneous one, involving varsity and junior var sity teams of the two schools, but the Duke Jayvees withdrew, Car olina then ran several men for unofficial times and Al Marx did the course in 21:26, which would have been good for seventh place, had he been an official entry. Ed Vogel, another unofficial entry, was just beaten by Raimondo, of Duke who was 12th. Vogel was timed in 21 : 53. The Carolina harriers have their toughest meet of the year Saturday morning when thev race Tennessee here. The Vols are lead by John Trent, one of the South's best milers, and Alf Holmberg, a top candidate for the Swedish Olympic team. 1. Barden (C) and Hamrick (C) tie .20:50: 3. Marshall mv -a Tri,, C) 21:04; 5. Sanders (D) 'and Tate xj) xie zi:u; 7." Houghton (C) 21:29 8. Osborne and WmI-o- i c j- t-i.Ai. imondo D 21:52; 12. Russeli Battered Tar Heels Meet Natiors Top Ranked Team Carolina's, Tar Heels are bear ing down in practice in prepara tion for their game with first- ranked. Tennessee in Kenan Stad ium this Saturday, "after absorb ing a 39-7 walloping from Wake forest last week. The Vols will field an offensive team that has lost but tnree members from last year, air the graduates being linemen. Hank- Lauricella, triple-threat tailback in Coach Bob Neyland's balanced line single wing, will be back to lead Tennessee, victors over Car olina for the past two seasons. Tennessee is undefeated this season, and has won fifteen straight games since it was upset 7-0 by Mississippi State last sea son. The Vols were rated as best in the nation last year, and reach ed the top this year after beating Alabama two weeks ago. Thev rolled over Tennessee Tech, 68-0, last week, and will probably be free from injuries for the Tar Heels. 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