XX W-i. Serials c;?1t I KsnJTEjlJ Xxl xjxj, . x vyxv x c z: fit F ft if .Mee . By LARRY TARLETON DTII Sports Writer An unyielding North - Carolina defense, led by co-captain Chris Hanburger and ; sophomore Joe Fratangelo, smothered Wake For est's vaunted offense yesterday as ' the Tar Heels smashed the unbeaten once-Demon Deacons, 23-0. - ? Super - sophomore Danny Tal bntt scored one touchdown and passed for another, and crashing Ken Willard piled up 117 yards rushing as the Tar Heels simply out-classed the hapless Deacons. UNC struck for touchdowns in the first two and last quarters s fmd added a 39-yard field goal by Max Chapman in the second quarter as a crowd of 39,468 watched the white-washing under threatening skies. The win was the first confer- ence win for the Tar Heels after the opening day loss to NC State. The loss evened Wake's ACC mark at 1-1. , The Wake Forest attack, led by fullback Brian Piccolo, just could n't get started against the tough Carolina line. The Deacons did n't pick up a first down until there was only one second left in the first half. , 5 The first half was alf UNC's. The Tar Heels almost ran the Deacons off the, field: as,, they. day, basement GM.rr " r keyholder. Town and Campus Yackety-Yack positions- open pearl church key. CHAPEL HILL, NORTH'CAROLINATSUNDAY, rase A EDe&c Bubble Buarste u 0- Ken Willard Eludes picked up 11 first downs :- and 153 ".-yards" ' rushing, 77" of tliem by Willard. Witli big openings in the Wake defense Willard and ' fullback Eddie Kesler continual- ly broke loose for -long yardage On the other side the Deacons could manage only that lone first down and 38 yards rushing. The Tar Heels moved 59 yards in - five plays for their first touchdown. The drive started when Wake was penalized 15 yards for a personal foul when Richard Cameron crashed into Talbott after . the - soph quarter back had called for a fair patch , on a Wayne Welborn punt. On the frist play Willard broke off. the right side for a, 15 yard' gain and Kesler followed him, this time off the left side through a gaping hole, for 27 yards to the Deacon 17. After Willard picked up three, Kesler barreled eight yards for the first down. On the next play, Talbott faked to Willard up the middle and caught the Wake de fense flat-footed as he circled his left end for a six yard touch down run. Dave Braine's kick was good and the Tar Heels led 7-0 with 5:38 left in the first quar ter: Midway of the second quarter Carolina took the ball on their own 35 and marched, Jto a. touch- . Wake Wake Forest Tackier En down in a sustained drive of -15 plays."- The key play of the drive came on the first series when the Tar Heels seemed to be stop ped. With fourth-and-one on their own 44, Coach-Jim Hickey de cided to gamble for the yardage. Talbott sneaked for the yardage end the Big Blue are moving again. On the very next play, Talbott hit Willard with a pass in the flat, and Ken scampered 27 yards before he was pulled down from the side on the Wake 27. Ron Tuthill replaced Willard and he and Kesler combined for five yards before Bo Wood caught his first pass in varsity competition, an 11-yarder from Talbott for the first down. Runs by Tuthill and Kesler STATISTICS UNC WF First downs ...16 6 Yards rushing ... 222 88 Passes attempted .13 17 Passes completed . . 6 3 Yards passing .... 69 19 Total yards .291 107 Intercepted by .... 2 1 Fumbles lost ...... 2 0 Pining . .... 5-36.6 9-34.2 Yards penalized .. 30 33 its occupants " for "32 ' nours.' Other students stormed into the wnr?nlctratirn hnilHin nnH thf OCTOBER 4, 1964 0 Route To First Down. moved the ball to the 3 for an other first down, but here the Tar Heel attack seemed to bog down. After , two plays up the middle resulted in no gain, Wil lard replaced Tuthill; Big Ken 7 barged off tackle for one on third down. With fourth and goal at. the - two, Willard hit off tackle, was met at the line by two Dea cons, but twisted his way into the end" zone. Braine kicked and the Tar Heels led 14-0. On Wake Forest's second play from scrimmage, Richy Zarro picked off a John Mackovic pass at the Carolina 42. Just as he was being tackled Zarro lateral cd to Hank Bard en who fumbled, but Gary Black alertly pounced on the loose ball at the 40. After the Tar Heel attack was stopped at the 22, Max Chapman came off the bench and booted a 39-yard field goal with 54 sec onds left in the half to give the , Heels their 17-0 half time margin. . In the second-half a more de termined Wake Forest team trot ted on the field, but it was too late. The Deacons penetrated Carolina territory twice in the fourth quarter, once reaching the 27 and later marching to the 17 before Kesler intercepted a Mac kovic pass and . returned "it 39 yards to set up the final Tar Heel towns 1 with loud advertising iv the past three Sautrdays, con- vice-cnaiTmenr The. Policy ..-...Vk-.-.-.v.-.-.Miiw.- . . . 1 Photo" by Jock Lauterer Carolina added . the frosting to their victoi y . from that point by marching 45 yards in eight plays for a touchdown. With Talbott picking up most of the ; yardage the Tar Heels moved the ball to the Wake 23. After Willard pick ed up nine ,vards in two carries, Talbott rolled to his right and fired to Ronnie Jackson , who made a diving catch in the end zone. Braine's attempted extra point was blocked and the -Tar Heels had their 23-0 victory mar gin. Kesler had his best day of the year as he added punch, to the Tar Heel running attack by pick ing up 60 yards in nine carries. But it was the Carolina de fense, and especially Hanburger and Fratangelo, who brought, an end to the Wake Forest dream. WAKE FOREST .000 CAROLINA ...... 7 10 0 UNC Talbott, 6-yard run. (Braine kick) 0 0 623 UNC Willard, 2-yard plunge. (Braine kick) UNC Chapman, 39-yard field goal UNC Jackson, 14-yard pass from Talbott. (Kick block- . ed), Vice-Chairman, .U Vinrwlo r it L - Un jRc ? tin. . i i gnr work at Goldwater Hea in Eastgate Shopping C