t W Thursday, Septemb er 29, 1966 tot? DAILY TAR HEEL Page 3 ::::::::??::::??f?::::::W Ca By OWEN DAVIS DTH Sports Writer Sa?pnrk Sad3er is a bi8 man. Sadler is a fine physical speci- But Sadler's physique is not SL,Sile reason for his being abeled "big". You see, Sad ler has a new importance on the Tar Heel football team he is a count. Jladlr's new Position as The Count" marks him as one of the leaders of the Carolina squad which more -and more takes the aspect of a palace court. After one of the headline writers on this Paper highlighted tight end Bob Hume as a prince, royal ty was established on the pig- NEW YORK FILM CRITICS AWAHU: FOREIGN FILM OF ins YEAR! "Astonishing Rawrlv Fun! Bold and Bizarre !" -BOSLEYCS0WTB!a,N.Y.rwt "Beautiful and stimulating! Exotic and A I erouc: " JUDITH CRIST. N. Y. Herald Tribune FELLINI'S TECHNICOLOR NOW PLAYING i r-'f ,,mmmmmmmmmmJ 0t&&r&&&&f&rl iJIv.v.y.N;.;.;.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.vX immrwrn msmmnwamm mm. n J, cobeo chuck Ck sntuiwa HX h TY&' sfeak (J y mm M nJy, p) V I1 Mc J(y iSJXvj LJ OJo jy is. U U ' mm- y X ) roast mm n K ) rolina's 'Comet skin crew, and now Sadler has been labeled "count" by his teammates. He takes his po sition regretfully. Sadler is one of the three captains on this year's team and he combines with Hume and Danny Talbott to form an imposing triumvirate. According to Sadler there are "no special duties as cap tain. It is a big honor," he said, "and something to be proud of." Since he and Hume now hold royal titles there is added reason for his pride. A starting defensive tackle for three seasons, Sadler played guard at West Meck lenburg High in Charlotte be fore coming to Carolina. "I have always played defense here,' he stated, "because I can't block." The position of defensive tackle requires not only good size but also speed and mobi lity in order to get to the of fensive backs. "To get to the passer you have to get the blocker off-balance," he said. "Sometimes I pick things up during a game from the man opposite me and I can get an idea of what he is going to do. I usually have to get past the offensive tackle to reach the quarterback but some times I am facing the tight A Student Rates (WI.D. Cardfc ; ? (Week-Ends Only) & : 7.50 Single & S V 8.50 1 DEL Bed f : & 10.50 2 DEL Beds J 136 Rooms y ) i Dining: Room & Banquet & J Facilities ? ;J ? King's Tavern ? 1103 N. Elm, Greensboro- J : J 275-0271 J j end. The type of quarterback that is the tougest to de fense is the good runner that is real quick. I would rather play against a straight drop-back passer. "I don't think I played such a good game against State. I made a lot of mistakes. They are a good-running team and they moved the ball on us. They blocked well." Sadler is a very modest per son. He was hesitant to reveal much about himself but his teammates were more than eager to volunteer informa tion about him. "He used to be called 'Seven No-Trumps' Sadler," said tackle Tom In gle. "He plays any card game, shoots pool and is a big sin ger." A recreation administration major, he is indefinite about his future. "I hope to grad uate in January," he said, "but I do not know what I will do about the draft." Sadler is Scandanavian in appearance with light hair blue eyes, nice looks and thick build. If the Tar Heels get any more Scandanavian royalty, a production of Ham let will be in order. ROOM WITH A VIEW The Ukraine Hotel in Mos cow has only 34 stories, but is 650 feet tall from sidewalk to rooftop. : i$ Action The intramural cake race will be held this afternoon !;: S at 4 p.m. with Fetzer Field :j the starting point. The novice division last Syear was won by Darius & :: Hinnant with Bob Everett ft S second and Bill Horn third. The open division was cap : tured by Joe Lasich with & James Hotelling finishing second an Truett Goodwin : third. $ i.Miii'iiu .... ' 'If Hank Sadler Top Ten The Associated Press lists Michigan State as its number one team in the second week's top ten poll. The Spartans de stroyed Penn State over the weekend, 42-8. UCLA, which stomped Syra cuse, 31-12, is second and Ala bama, a 34-0 winner over Lou isiana Tech, is third. Purdue, beaten by Notre Dame, and Baylor, defeated by Colorado, dropped out of the elite. Georgia Tech, a 42 0 victor over Vanderbilt, and Tennessee, which downed Au burn, 28-0, moved up to take their places. 1. Michigan State 2-0 2. UCLA 2-0 3. Alabama Mj 4. Notre Dame 1- 5. Southern Cal 2-0 6. Nebraska 2-0 7. Arkansas 2-0 8. Michigi. ' 9. Georgia Tech 2-0 10. Tennessee 1-0 Blue Bombs Win Over Red Raiders By BILL HASS DTH Sports Writer The Old East Blue Bombs slipped by the Old East Red Raiders, 26-25, as intramural tag football began Monday. Bill Bullock scored three touchdowns and David Stein beck had one as the Blue Bombs took a 26 - 12 half time lead. The Red Raiders scored 13 points in the second half, but missed extra points cost them the win. Chris Hodges, Tom Watson, Mike Lombardo and Parker Christ man scord the touchdowns for the Red Raiders. Jay Sock well registered three touchdowns and a safe ty as Ruff in B slugged the Mangum Mites, 28-6. David Lea added another TD. R. Greene scored for the Mites. Ashley Thrift was responsi ble for a safety in each half as Stacy White eased by the Graham Bells by an unusual 4-0 score. Ehringhaus D parlayed two touchdowns by Steve Lisk with an extrr point and four safeties to beat Ehringhaus E, 21-13. Robert Vaughn scored for Ehringhaus E. WORLD U3ARI FLVtHS ACE I RETORTING FOR jj (GE1A AfOVl The Stacv Studs rallied for a 14-12 victory over the Gra ham Crackers. Graham had a 6-0 half-time lead, but the Studs rose to the occasion pnd got the win. David De Priest ?nd Robert Overcash tallied for the Crackers. Garv Zachery scored a touchdown to lead the Parker Bangers to a 9-0 win over the Avery-All Stars. Charlie Warren added a safety and Hooper Hall had an extra point. Other scores: Morrison F Falcons 10, Morrison D Pon ies 7: Joyner Jocks 14, Joy ner 2-D's 12: Alexander Poo bahs 12, Connor Animals 7; Carr 14, Old West 0: Joyner Jokes 8. Alexander Mooes 0: Iwis Mothers 16. Everett 69'ers 0: Everett R o e a h 21, Stacy Blue 0: Lewis Bleeders 7, Everett Hagor 6; Ehring haus F 14, Ehringhaus C Blue 4. Contestants may still prac tice this afternoon for the Cake Race. Each runner must check in with the official at the track. The race is Thursday. HI5 IbDM 15 "TO SEARCH OUT THE RED BASON . AMD BftNS HIM DOWN. .HE CROSSES ITHE FIELD TO HIS SOPfcJlTH CAMEL. ant'" O IMC Tb Han Syndicate. Ine. and DaUr Mirror. LendonTM 9 ACROSS 1. Bedouin 5. Otherwise 9. Girl's name 10. Horse's gait 11. Always 12. Fertilizer 13. Consumes 15. 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