Thursday, October 6, 1966 Top Ten Michigan State leads the As sociated Press college football poll for the third straight week following their 26-10 win over Illinois last Saturday Powerful Notre Dame con tinued to gain ground on the leaders, and Arkansas, Ten nessee and Florida also made rapid advances on the Z I tories. 1. Michigan State 2. UCLA 3. Notre Dame 4. Alabama 5. Arkansas 6. So. California 7. Nebraska 8. Tennessee 9. Georgia Tech 10. Florida Famed Double Play Combo NEW YORK (UPI) Al though none of the three had a lifetime batting average of over .300, the famed double play combination of Tinkers to Evers to Chance was inducted into baseball's Hall of Fame in 1946. I DTD I CLASSIFIED ADS MONOGRAM Dining Room's Luncheon Special For Thursday Beans & Franks Beans & Franks Two Vegetables Salad Beverage 97c .Bob Orr DTH Assistant Sports Editor A few years ago someone attempted to label Caro lina's defensive fonthall unit "the Headhunters." The 1966 edition of the Tar Heel defensive unit has probably been called a few things too. The frustrated Michigan quarterback last Saturday probably called them the most aggressive, tenacious gang of tacklers he'd ever seen. The poor Wolverine ends trying to catch passes all afternoon probably called them a bunch of long armed thieves. The battered group of Michigan offen sive linemen most likely called them immovable. Who are the members of this defensive team that held nationally ranked Michigan to three yards rushing in the second half and held the vaunted Michigan pass ing attack to only 11 completions? The defensive tackles are manned by senior tri captain Hank Sadler and sophomore Tom Renedo. These two plus middle guard Jimmy Masino made life rough for the poor Michigan running backs coming up the middle. At defensive end Michigan t$yrA Bo Wood and Lyn Duncan. These two Tar Heels helped keep Michi gan from running wide and put constant pressure on the Wolverine quarterback. When Duncan was moved to offensive tackle in the second half, sophomore Neil Rogers replaced him in a more than adequate fashion. Linebackers Bill Spain, Brent Milgrom, and Mike Horvat performed admirably. The defensive secondary was a story in itself. Gene Link was all over the field, making key interceptions in several places. Billy Darnall and Jack Davenport also played important roles in the victory. Sophomore Gayle Bomar, who has developed into an outstanding defensive safetyman, was instrumental in stopping the Michigan attack. These players plus others who performed in a part time role deserve a great deal of credit. Team efforts win ball games and the defensive team for UNC is certainly carrying its share of the load. '. ' fi 7H l fir-4 i i .: ? i I ) & 1 1 car H IS Iff-A v::::::::f:::?S;:y,- miw' uiiwiiiMl"'''rir"irnnirtrrinrrTiiiinrM liP 3- fv HONDA FALL SALES ECTACULA BIG SAVINGS on Many, Many, Many NEW and USED BIKES 616 W. Chapel Hill St. DURHAM HO IMC L DuPont Reg. T.M. 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Davis, Va 94 45 Pastrana, Md 61 33 Talbott, N.C 53 30 Addison, Clem. 41 25 Noggle, NCS .... 32 14 Woodall, Duke 17 12 Orvald, Duke .... 29 12 Fair, S.C. 34 12 Yds.Ts 5 581 3 2 447 4 1 300 2 2 466 5 2 162 0 2 144 0 2 121 0 1 135 0 By BILL HASS DTH Sports Writer KA Blue blitzed the TEP Tops with four touchdowns in each half for an easy 54-0 in tramural tag footbail victory Tuesday. SAE Blue defeated Sigma Nu A, 21-12. Lane Anderson, Bill Leonard and Henry Howe did the scoring for SAE while Joe Swain cross the goalline twice for Sigma Nu. A second-half touchdown by Steve Robbins and an extra point by Tom Baker gave DU Blue I a 7-0 win over Chi Psi Blue. Pi Kap Phi scored a safety that gave them a 14-12 victory over Kappa Psi Green. Al El lis scored twice for Pi Kap Phi. Two touchdowns by John Hillard led Kappa Sig Scarlet to a 20) triumph over Delta Sig Blue. DKE Brown slipped past SAE White. 16. TD's by Ned McMillan, Bill Southerland and J i m Cangl hman paced the Sigma Chi Raiders by the Lambda Chi Joy Bo3'S,18-6. In other fraternity action, Pi Lamb Blue downed Phi Sig Kap Blue, 12-0; the PiKA Plu mmers beat the Phi Gam Fi jis, 9-0; and DKE Blue blank ed Sig Ep Blue, 7-0. In the residence halls, the Graham Bells exploded for 34 points in the first half to smo ther the Lewis Bleeders, 34-12. Bob Kluttz scored the only touchdown as the Grimes Growlers defeated Manly I, 11-0. Ruffin A breezed by the Mangum Whumps, 28-6. Dan ny Hughes, Henry Koch, CharTr les Markland and Dave Bower' all hit paydirt for Ruffin. Fr:, snk Sutton tallied for Man gum. Law II Blue eked by MBA, 7-6. Alley scored the touch down. Med I Orange was dumped by the Peacocks, 18-0 and the Morrison B Bucs beat the Morrison G Bears, 8-4. Horseshoe results: Morrison G Leaners 2, Teague Tuffs 1; Joyner 2-D's 3, Mangum IV 0; Craig D Desperados 2, Manly I 1; Mangum Mugs 2, Avery 1; Old East 2, Mangum IH 1; Morrison H 2, Everett Pyles 1; Ruffin Hosses 3, Everett AMF's 0. Great Woman Athlete TAMPA, Fla. (UPI) Wo man athletic great Babe Za harias during her lifetime en tered a total of 634 contests in swimming, high jumping, skiing, horseback riding and rifle shooting. She won all but two of them. . MEW Alpaca Sweaters $11.75 & $13.75 OUTLET SALES ROOM OVER SUTTON'S DRUG Come to the CHAPEL HILL TIRE CO. for One-Day Recapping Goodyear Tires Front End Alignment Brake Service 3 Full-Time Mechanics on Duty 502 W. Franklin St. Chapel Hill 37-7031 R Y R v.v. v. v.v. 1 L 1 -'AO-4J TY 1 " 1 rrJj R AR1 !!T FREE!!! i FEATURING: 1. A $14.00 Value Needle Coupon 2. Record Care Booklet 3. A Stylus Pressure Gauge 4. A Needle-Cleaning Brush Offer good Oct. 6-8. Don't Miss Out! PLUS . 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