Friday, October 7 iqrr By DRUMMOND BELL win sports Writer Carolina's outstanding cross country team continues its quest to regain the ACC cham pionship this afternoon when it travels to Raleigh to comp ete in the first dual-quadrangular meet of the season again st ACC foes N.C. State and Virginia and non - conference East Carolina. Last week the Tar Heels completely outclassed the Gamecocks of USC 19-44 at Columbia taking eleven out of the first twelve places. Carol ina's ACC mile champion Mike Williams led his team mates around the rain soaked course in 16:02 barely beating USC Bob Taylor to the tape. Coach Hilton's squad should- hs In Raleigh THE DAILY TAR HEEL Page 5 n t have much trouble winning 8 the overall meet; however, $ State's McManus, Virginia's Bailey and East Carolina's $ Hudson could give the Tar S Heels a good race for the top 3 honors. Ex Ivy Leaguer ilences Was PviHpnroH ; tv, r-Lt: - - wwvi m me x lie die aiicuccu TTCfi i iUeeif Carolina has a gr- for the time being, at least, eat amount of depth. Sopho- They wailed great cries of "'u ,. lcvc vv imams, rruitt gnei last winter when Duke vjuuuwin, joe iasicn and Jim As Skept eligible for the crown, due to a lack of required conference opponents on the schedule. That doesn't matter: tne team reached into the Ivy League with the best record will get iimsnea mira, four- and hired Tom Harp to re- post-season recognition, tn fifth and seventh respect- place Bill Murray as head what remains, then, is this: lVdV. OnlV thirtv SPPnnHc ha. hind Mike Williams Akn inni. t;ii r hasize football." one Duke al a fine race and took the sixth um.nus said en position while co-oflntnin iw . Hls believers numbered MacPherson crossed in eighth many After aU HP's After MacPhersnn roru cord at Cornell had been took the next four places. unimpressive 19-23-3 football coach. Duke clearly is the team to "They're trying to de-emp- watch, and probably the team LU UCat UUO jrs-Oi. . " beat a top Michigan team last week, but Carolina has in the past beaten Ohio State and thpn lost to Wake Forest. The Tar Heels look good, but only re- an over a w w v v 101 AXWWAi? five-year period. It definitely- time will tell. MIKE RUBISH'S - 113 A HOLE-IN-ONE CONTEST (Ball nearest the hole counts, even!) FIRST PRIZE: 15 ft. Cobia Sprint Runabout A .high -performance ski boat for the whole family! Friday, Saturday & Sunday Of This Week and The Next! 4 BALLS, 50c PLUS A Big Drawing for a 1-year membership to Mike Rubish's Par 3 Club Hours: 10 a.m. -10 P.M. Chapel Hill Blvd. Presenting The Drinking Song for Sprite: ROAR, SOFT-DRINK, ROAR!" (To the tune of "Barbara Fritchie") was not as if Duke had lured a combination of Bear Bryant, Bud Wilkinson and Tommy Prothro into the fold. v Three weeks into the 1966 Atlantic Coast Conference sea son, the skeptics are saying different things, now. They are talking about a 10-0 season, maybe. And the irony of it all and the fact that disturbs some others is that they may not be too optimistic in such dre aming. The facts are these: After three tests, the Blue Devils are 3-0, but their coach says they have yet to meet their toughest opponent. And this Duke team plays football like a machine. They raised some eyebrows in the first game, when they quickly fell behind an inferior West Virginia squad, but they picked themselves up and won the ball game. Then they whip ped a good Pittsburgh team. But the true indication of Duke's ability may have come last weekend. Against a Vir: ginia squad that can boast of perhaps the most potent of fense in the conference, Duke won a game the way coaches like to win: they refused to let the opposition have the football. Bob Davis, the UVA quart erback who, on a 'winning Rnt thp Blue Devils have two backfields that would do justice in any conference. : ; : .1 lb"' ft ; 'raditionallv. a lustv. rousine fieht sone is de rigeur for every worthy cause and institution. But we wrote a song for Sprite anyway. We'd like you to sing it while drinking Sprite, though this may cause some choking ana cougning. wnavr jll's aij. in good, clean fun. And speaking of. good, clean things, what about the taste of Sprite? Ills good. ULLs clean. However, good clean things may not exactly De your idea of jollies. In that case, remember that Sprite is also very refreshing. "Tart and tingling," in fact. And very collegiate. And maybe we'd better quit while we're ahead. So here it is. The Drinking Song For Sprite. And if you can get a group together to sing it--we'd be very surprised. Lamoman. Danny Talbott, jroacK wno, on a wuuuus - . Mazza team, wouia aemuieiy d Dickwesolowski. Tommy sman Trophy material, never . has shfYwn hA ta ' C??.n-Ce i.rW S2r: what to do when given a hand- Wiien yuur team vmy , six plays in two quarters to 0II aiS0- the opposition's 59 your chan- And Harp has a second unit ces of winning are about as led by a Durham senior named good as those of the prover- rage wuson wno nas oeen bial snowball. consistent iour-yara man ev- That's what happened to ery carry since his high sch- Davis-and Co. last week. For ool days. Ken JCbatbam,5o. 2 ;he game, he ran 48 plays, halfback, started briefly last Duke ran 84. ' season. As expected, the nominee The season, like all others, vr thA nnfprpnr.e's ton-ranked will be interesting. But the Roar, soft drink, roar I You're the loudest soft drink we ever sawr! So tart and tingling, they couldn't keep you quiet: The perfect drink, guy, To sit and thinkby, Or to bring instant refreshment To any campus riot! Ooooooh-- Roar, soft drink, roar! Flip your cap, hiss and bubDie, fizz and gush! Oh we can't think Of any drink That we would rather sit with! Or (if we feel like loitering) to hang out in the strit with! Or .sleep through English lit' with! Roar! Soft drink! Roar! Yeahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, SPRITE! SPRITE. SO TART AND TINGLING, -mST COULDN'T KF1F.P IT QUIET . Tom Harp When Todd Orvald was bum ped around, Al Woodall (who ever heard of Al Woodall un til two weeks ago) came off the bench and moved the ball club. When Woodall got hurt, Orvald did likewise. Both are proven passers, and split end Dave Dunaway is a proven receiver But the running game will tell the story. North Carolina runs Tom team varies according to who is making the decision. Of the real title threats, two CHike and North Carolina are . in- football uniforms to watch are clearly evident now. They ate, Clemson and jmaybe Virginia. '3 n 5C It ' rJ The Sultans Seven will play at a combo party to be held Sat. Oct. 8 at the Naval Armory from 8-12 P.M. A G. M. Presentation Virginia Fresh Here Today Against UNC By OWEN DAVIS DTH Sports Writer North Carolina's freshman football team, with a 1-1 rec ord, will play its first home game of the season today against the University of Vir ginia frosh in Kenan Stadium at 2 p.m. Injuries have left their mark on the Tar Baby football team with four lineman definitely sidelined and two backs in doubtful status for the game. Freshman Coach Fred Muel ler said that the Wake Forest contest accounted for the loss of Hank Stringer, Chip Clon inger, Greg Colbert and Ed Greenberg. Mueller said that all four would be out of ac tion for about two weeks. Halfback Saulis Zemaitis, who was in for only two plays in the Wake Forest scrap, is in doubtful condition for Fri day's game. Quarterback Ken Price suffered a bruised shoul der in practice Monday and also may not play. Mueller said, "It's the $64 question who will replace these boys. Greenberg had substituted for Zemaitis but now he is out." Commenting on the 14-7 Wake Forest defeat, Mueller said, "Our running game was the most disappointing part of our game. We would have had a much better ninning game with Zemaitis but I wouldn't say we would have won the game with him. "We looked real good in the first half but in the second half they found our weakness and capitalized on it. They started running wider and using different plays in the second half." -Mueller .did not think the Tar Babies moved the ball well on the ground but stated, "Our passing game in the first half looked real good. 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