Saturday, October 1, 1966 THE DAILY TAU 1IERL I "it. Deac-s Win, 14-7 II j SI :;: ' t " TTT""", x:: S t w Y 1 I m IT QJ)F(dSlL iiaB i , ' : ! $5$: j: In the far-away land of Tibet there stands a : huge temple that nearly rivals the Taj Mahal in H :j grandeur. Most people assume that it is a shrine j: to Buddha. But to the rulers of this land the J serine stands as a lasting memorial to The Great Fauntleroy. ; A few years ago when I was on one of my $ more celebrated excursions, I visited the coun-:j:;S try of Tibet. At that time the king was plagued :j: by war lords who were trying to overthrow him. gig v Having heard of my international reputation as genius, scholar, and master of anything and eve- i;i ry thing, he requested that I help him . ij: Being the noble person that I am, I agreed. ig g There was to be a great wrestling contest be-iiijiji: ?: tween the soldiers of each warlord. The King ask S ed me to predict which soldier would win each gig S match. Naturally I did and of course I was correct gig : everytime. The war lords were so impressed :iii: ijii that they put down their arms and promised to gS :i , Today I will predict football games, which is -.. , V "- ; ii considerably easier than picking the . winner of i;ig t r-'-- Jj'D A?r'. v": I Tibetian wrestling matches. Here they are. , . f-C ' ' ' yfVA 4 : Georgia Tech over Clemson The Yellow jackets' SHrC ' stinger lets the hot air out of Frank Howard ;:H.: $ I . and the Tigers' "big orange dream.".. M V-Ill Tigers' "big orange iijii Virginia over Duke Bob ijiji Tom Harp and the Blue . ri 11 i i; : uerogia over oouxn wrouna una juoi. ji N. C. State over Wake Forest The Wolfpack igi is still smarting over Si: massacre. ii Maryland over Syracuse :.:.:i rolling. xi:S UCLA over Missouri Always bet on the best M team in the nation. &: ii Navy over the Air Force The fly-boys drop M bombs all afternoon but in the wrong places, iijiiji: Si Muhlenburg over Ursinius Any team with a gig W name like Ursinius deserves to lose. iiiijx i.i All-America of the Week: Bobby Kennedy, for- iij M mer tag football star, who is no longer play iv ing ball for the Johnson St. Warhawks, makes gig an aout effort to start a winning team of his m own. II All-Un-America of the Week: Stokely Carmich-i ii ael of the Snick "Snooks", who has been set- M H ting the country on fire with his daring run-iii ning (principally of the mouth). . Tar Heel At South By DRUMMOND BELL DTH Sports Writer rnmiina's sophomore - stud ded cross country team trav- els to Columbia, S. C, today to meet the Gamecocks of rrcr in their first dual meet S ?he season. . . ... w v,orriors ran w " ,y -iowirc at away trom " t.na ., cleus of returning lettermen and an outstanding group of eager sophomores, the rar Hell appear to be the fav- orite. . . Coach Hilton plans to uc nmnprs with him. Of CiCVCll i these eleven, six are sopno mores who have shown great improvement and desire. pnrnntflin Trio MacPher- son, Mike Williams, Bill Bas son Mike Williams, QPtt and Fred McCall are the sett, aim ncu . returning lettermen from last year and should oe pus eu sophomores Steve Wilhams, Jim Hotelling, Truitt Good wS, Joe Lasich, Ken Autry, and Wayne Franklin. At pres enf co - captain CharUe Wor- Sy is a doubtful starter be- cause of a spraiucu 1 Ti;ify-.t-l 1C nULlIIllOI-i- Presenting the VALETRAY J-J5t The exhilarat aloniinre of T in a handsome new aciuMy. After Shave. $9.00 complete. Mixer y s . . ,ncuded. Davis out-ivy leagues Devils. rrv; ;it iun't 4-Vio y the loss to Carolina The Turtle express is iijiji: Harriers Carolina about his team ' and for good reason. "We ran our second time trial nf- the vear last week A ' mf - 1 111 it and I was pieasea wun me ie- suits. The top four boys were within seven seconds of each other. Everyone .looked pret- tv pnnri considering the con- am nf the course. On the ii;Vlrtl1 wp wprp bunched much better. However, time wiU tell. We know we have a good cross country ream. 1 am i- aely wiU our .11 11 mem m. -. hjiiibarrassea Frank Robinson, traded this season from the National Lea gue to tne American, uas d t he an embarrassment gue to the American, has pro- veu iu to the Junior Circuit Robinson is currently leading tht ' league in six offensive categories, including home runs, batting average and runs batted in. He should be the first triple crown winner since Mickey Mantle turned the trick ic-Hn . in 195fi ing b Jaaetasi f 1 f m. m m 1 J; c ; -v- ? w x r-;tlVvy THE RACE IS ON! UNC forward Jackie Writer scrambles " with a VPI player for the coveted sphere early in the first half of yes terday's game at Fetzer Field. Moments later Carolina Scores By BILL HASS DTH Sports Writer The Carolina soccer team, heralded as perhaps the fin est in the school's history, sluggishly pushed itself to a season-opening 2-1 victory ov er VPI yesterday at Fetzer Field. The Tar Heels waited until m-nn hart anne hv in the final, auarter before scoring tne W w . . winning goal. Jimmy Johnson, on a free kick, drove the ball by the sprawling goalie into the lefthand corner of the net to ice the win. UNC scored with 6:30 gone in the first quarter when Lar ry Galves set up Jackie Wri ter with a head shot and Wri ter slammed the ball into the net. VPI tied the score with 10:30 elapsed in the second quarter. Stravopolus had a corner kick that set up Rick Juras's head shot past UNC ' goalie Bob Johnson the Carolina controlled game and had other chances to score, but several shots . jJpSetS Due A Some of the Top Ten teams listed in the Associated Press for last week will face tough tests today. Top-rated Michigan State invades Illinois, where the mvao i""'"i " y Spartans have not won for several years. But Cyril Pin- der, Illinois' top back, is in jured and the Spartans should win. Second-ranked UCLA faces a stiff test with Missouri. The Tigers are always rugged and they have a good quarterback, Gary Kombrink, to send against the Uclan's talented Gary Beman. Third - ranked Alabama MIKE RUBISH S sir BAGS SHOES ir CLUDS SIHRTS -A- SWEATERS it ETC. OPEN 10 TO 6 MON.-SAT. 12 TO 6 SUNDAY CHAPEL HILL BOULEVARD C3 ; ; ; i ' mm i Writer penetrated the Tech defense to regis ter UNC's first goal. , DTK Photo by Jock Lauterer occer Win missed by a hair. The defense left a lot to be desired, though. Goalie Johnson was caught out of position twice. Once a Tech man kicked wide and the second time Terry Henry cov ered the goal and made a bea utiful block of a kick that was headed in for a point. Coach Marvin Allen was' not pleased with' the effort of his team.' jit t . t V Walt "we am not Diay wen," ne said. "We shouldn't have let ( them score. That was a defen sive mistake. Our fullbacks were caught flat-footed (on the corner kick) and didn't come out. We can't afford to do that against Navy." Carolina takes on the always-tough Midshipmen in An naooiis Saturdav, Oct. 8. Navy pdsed the Tar Heels in Chapel Hill last vear. On thine is for certain.. The team will have to be at its bst against Navy, and mat means a lot of work m the nxt week and much im- provement over Friday's game. n m III Ball TodaV meets Mississippi in a game that may be the week's best. The Rebels have not been sco red on in two games. Alabama has a great team, "but the for tunes of Ole Miss have been down for two years and they are due to bounce back into prominence, maybe today. Arkansas, the seventh-rated team, has no pushover in Tex as Christian. The Frogs have a capable quarterback in P. D. Shabay plus two sophomore running backs that can fly TCU opened against Nebraska and Ohio State and scared the pants off each one before los ing by a total of 11 points. LI , mm L1L.UU 21 to 4 r4 L Wins Golf SOUTHPORT, N.C. (AP) -Gene Hamm of Durham shot a one-over-par 73 Friday' to win the 54-hole North Carolina Open Golf Championship by six strokes with a 213 total. First prize money was $500. Another pro, Sonny George of Goldsboro, won the $350 second prize by shooting par 72 and finishing at 219. Hamp Auld of Raleigh finished a st roke behind him with a 75 Fri day, He s won $250. ,,.txiiS . In their 0 f T9 V. "Bssb- V.:, 1360 rrn Baby By OWEN DAVIS DTH Sports Writer WINSTON-SALEM The Wake Forest freshman Deac ons left the UNC Tar Babies holding the collection plate yesterday with a strong sec ond half surge to take a 14 7 victory here. The loss halted the fresh man winning streak at 11 games. The Tar Babies were without the services of half back Sculis Zemaitis who gained over 170 yards rush ing in last week's game against N. C. State. - Carolina led 7-0 at halftime but Wake combined the pow erful running of Ron Jurewicz and the nifty rollouts of Tom Gavin to score two touch downs in the last half to over come the deficit. Jurewicz and Gavin tallied up 125 y?rds between them in the 2nd half alone. Carolina started strong and was effective on the ground and in the air. On its second series of downs UNC march ed 64 yards in seven plavs to score. Quarterback Ken Price hit halfback Doug David on a 47 yard pass for the touch down. Price found David on a down - and - out pattern and David eluded two defenders and dashed to paydirt down the rieht side. Jimmy Sandlin booted the extra point and it was a 7-0 lead. The drive began at the UNC 34 and three Price to Bill Maddox passes sand wiched around two penalties advanced Carolina to the en emv's 47. UNC moved within field goal range at the end of the first auarter but Sndlin's attempt was far short. Late in tlr half Carolina moved 69 yards but the drive stalled at the Deacon's U. ; After a pass interference D?naltv Prio threw 28 yards to Tom Cantrell, 17 yards , to David, and 13 to Jacky Jack pon before Sandlin missed his second field goal attempt from ' the j.7.., - CHL everything but rim the interference coverage of TAR HEEL GAMES! Hear fIVC defeat Michigan TODAY! H 4, THE JIM HICKEY SHOW 12:30 P.M. THE GAME: UNC vs. MICHIGAN 1:05 P.M. POST-GAME: THE FITCH LOCKER ROOM SCOREBOARD! Live from the dressing rtom, full hour with LIVE reports, from the scene of every ACC game. WCHL Wake Foreft was comDlcte lv ineffective offensively in the first half ?nd netted onlv 4 firft downs. But the 2nd half was a different storv. The second time thev pot posses sion. tH Dercons moved 83 yard in 15 plavs for the TD. Wake Forest moved exclu sively on the ground with Jurewicz and Gavin eating up huge chunks of ground. Buzz Leaditt pushed over right tackle from one vard out to culminate the drive. Wake Forest convered the ex tra point and tied the score at 7-7. Carolina was comoletely helpless in the second half and could not reproduce its impressive first half offensive Clemson Tries Georgia Teeli ATLANTA (AP) Two of the country's mot prolific foot ball teams collide today when Clemson tries to uDset ninth ranked Georgia Tech. Clemson scored 40 points in its opening victory over Vir ginia a week ago, and Tech has harvested 80 points m con auests of Texas A&M and Van derbilt. "Old Frank Howard's got himself a real good team at Clemson." Tech Coach Bobby Dodd said. "And it looks like , I've got a pretty good team here myself." - Georgia Tech hasn't lost to Clemson since 1945, Dodd's first season as head coach of the Yellow Jackets. Last year Tech rolled to a 38-6 victory over Clemson, and the standouts of that tri umph are all back. Quarterback Kim King ran for one touchdown and passed for another, and halfback Len ny Snow scored twice on runs. Snow has scored five touch downs so far this fall and King has hit on 29 of 48 passes for 302 yards. ':i V . ' 'IV 1 record. The T?r Babies and the Deacons swapped punts then Wake Forest was on the march again. From its 28. to score. Gavin began the drive with 2 passes for 27 yards and then stuck to the ground from there on. Jurewicz was the mainstay, netting 23 yards on the drive. The Dercons got a big break when Carolina's Sqm Cook interfered with Don Kobos on a pass in the end zonrt. This gave Wake Forest a first down on the UNC one. The Carolina line stiffened and repelled the thrusts for two downs. But Leaditt leap ed through the air on the third plav for the score. Soccer stylist Tom Deacon made it 14-7 to nail UNC's coffin shut. Wake Forest threatened once more late in the game, when Gavin raced to the UNC 17, but a penalty stalled the ef fort. 'A 32 yard pass from Pr;ce to Maddox breathed life into the Tar Babies in the last seconds. But on the final play a pass failed in the Wake For ( est endzone. For the Tar Babies Price was impressive in the first half, but was unable to mus ter an offensive effort in the second half. Maddox caught seven passes to lead the re ceivers. FRESHMEN!! SUZUKI U0T0RBIKE RENTALS 7 Days A Week At TBfflll Motorcycle Co. 504 W. Franklin St. Chapel Hill ; 929-2364 1360 t"; ': i ! if 4 11 4 i i t