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THE DAILY TAR HEEL
Sunday, October 4, 1964
Harriers Travel To
Individual Leaders
use
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RUSHING
UNC
Willard ........ 27 for 117 yards
Kesler ..... 9 for 60 yards
Black 3 for 17 yards
PASSING
6-11, 69 yards Mackovic ,
Pass Receiving
Talbott
Willard -. .'. 3 for 40 yards
Wood 2 for 15 yards
Jackson . 1 for 14 yards
TACKLE-ASSIST
Frantangelo 7-1
Hanburger .......... . . . . 6-2
Kesler 2-5
Tate Somber A bout
Team 9s Weak Show
By PETE GAMMONS
DTH Sports Writer
Wake Forest Coach Bill Tate
stood outside the entrance to
the visitors' dressing room after
the game, lackadasically an
swering questions.
His great bubble had been
burst as his undefeated team
was stopped cold, unable to
penetrate the far superior
North Carolina line.
"John . (Mackovic) was off in
his passing . . . We never did
get very "good field position . . .
" But most of all, there's nothing
much you can do against a line
like they had. They shut us off
outside, and used their size to
smother us up the middle. We
played a really good team."
When asked about Ken Wil
lard, the personable coach said
he was ah excellent runner who
could , do everything.
Does the big halfback com
pare with the best in the Big
, "He's as good as you'd want
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The UNC Soccer team .meets
its first test tomorrow as VPI
invades Fetzer Field at 3 p.m. ,
The status of a couple of key
.starters is unknown as John Loud
and Drey Murphy both have been
hampered by injuries.
The starting lineup should " in
clude : Tom Roberts, goal ; Park .
McGinty, Terry Henry and Gor
die Cadwjron, fullbacks; Jim"
Hammer, Jim Talbot, and Danny
Galves, halfbacks; and Murohy,
Loud, Edwin Okoroma and Jack
Writer, forwards.
If Loud and Murphy cannot
play, Talbot will probably move
to wing with Eddie Belmont tak
ing his halfback post and Bill
Polack replacing Loud at the in
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WAKE FOREST
Piccolo .......... 19 for 53 yards
Welborn .... 5 for 20 yards
Hauswald ....... 3 for 19 yards
2-16, 15 yards
Grinies ..... . . 1 for 5 yards
Snow .. .. . l for 10 yards
Decker ........... 1 for 4 yards
Davis .......... 6-1
Berra 5-1
Beaudoiri ....... 5-1
to find. The nearest runner he
reminds me of is Bob White,
the two-time AU-American at
Ohio State, except that he
. (Willard) is a little more agile."
Tate was able to retain some
consolation in that Wake play
ed much better in the second
half, and as a team never let
. up. He thought his bovs gave
as good an effort as they were
capable of, and that's all he
could ask for.
. In the Carolina dressing
room UNC mentor Jim Hickey
was less talkative than Tate.
"We played a good game de
fensively, although we weren't
as good offensively in the sec
ond half." :
He was pleased with the
. team as a whole, however,
especially the defensive line.
Frank Gallagher was the only
lineman cited because he came
through with some big plays
alone in the Deacon backfield.
Otherwise the tackling was
usually done by two or three
roir, c, tvmt it wasn't a day for
individuals.
ifJdctie Kesler was cited for
playing an outstanding game,
which is encouraging since a
good running performance by
the big fullback takes a lot of
pressure off Willard. i-r
Almost in the middle of
a sentence Hickey broke off
and with a slight smirk said
that he had heard that Michi
gan State had beaten Southern
California. 'Nough said.
Asked about the "Beat Caro
lina" on the back of the Dea
con' jersies; which were remi
niscent of tactics used by Navy
the past couple years against
Array, 'he commented he
thought it did more good for
Carolina.
Summing up his comments
he said "We were glad to get
it, but now we have to look
ahead to next week."
Next week indeed. Playing
L.S.U. in Baton Rouge on Sat
urday night is literally like
going into a den of Tigers. .
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For 1964 Season
By BILL LEE
DTH Sports Writer
The UNC Cross-Country team,
under the direction of Coach Joe
Hilton, travel to South Carolina
Monday for the season's first
meet.
Hilton's harriers, defending
ACC Champions, were seven and
nothing last year in a highly
successful season They also took
first honors in the state meet,
and participated in the National
Championships.
Big news to the team is the
return to action of 1962 star
Charlie Little of Raleigh, who
stayed out of school last year.
In three-mile time trials two
weeks ago,' Little showed gool
form in placing first with a time
of 14:40.
Back from last year's cham
pionship squad are Art ; Maillett,
Jerry Smith, James Meade, Wor
th Helms, and Charles Lefler.
Smith and Maillett are this,year's
co-captains.
The team lost two of last
year's first five men in Mike
Folk and Bob Bennet by gradua
tion. However Little is expected
to capably fill one of their shoes,
while any of several sophomores
will pull up the other gap.
These sophs, including Eddie
Daw, Drummund Bell, Trip Mac
Pherson, and Russell Putnam,
all fared well for the freshmen
team last year. Year-round work
has marked great improvement
in each. Another soph. Charles
Worley, has shown marked im
provement over last year's per
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Hilton also pointed out another
sophomore, Frank Kurth, who,
although having no cross-country
experience, shows some pos
sibility of being a help to the
team.
Physically, the harriers are
ready for USC. except for pos
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Helms, who are plagued with
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He added that the entire ACC
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This year's schedule will be
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