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my ll lnyiiiiMii yiili jt i Tuesday, October 18 io i--, ; vu THE DAILY TAR HEEL Page ii jn'-f"f"ir'', jiiiii r r-A" N Cr f - r By JOEY LEIGH ; ZZTjJS, ' . 1 DTH Sports Writer U ' , - - XJ O Football 11 H- J ' n. w u w - I V ' -: i : JnVv n j l y n (I !:: I ' f --J k !, - il f - "J vl .lil r.rtr1 The question: Will number 10. who twisted his ankle against Notre Dame, be ready to play against Wake Forest? If anythone knows the answer 9 please tell the man in the hat. BOOKS AT LOW, LOW PRICES abound during Round Two of the Intimate's October Bargain Book SALE! Tfio Inlimoto Coohsho! 11 East Franklin Street Chapel Hill Open 7 nights a week until 10 8 - mm RESTAURANT STEAKS CIIICKEH SEAFOOD J IMPORTED ond DOMESTIC BEVERAGES SPECIAL THIS WEEK RIB-EYE STEAK g rvd with Tossed Salad . :j (Choice of Dressing) French Fri Rolls and Butter $1-25 V. 1& Vi , iuch ond Dinnr Every j m aSrPUS OH PiTTSBORORC Entries Due In Co-Rec By BILL HASS DTH Sports Writer Entries are due this Wed nesday for the Co-Rec sports carnival and for volleyball. The carnival, a top attraction of the intramural program, will be held Thursday, Oct. 27. Volleyball play begins Monday, Oct. 24. In tag football action Fri day, the Parker Bangers eked by the Parker Cats in a thrill er, 26-25. Wayne Killian paced the winners with two TD's while Gardner Altman and Bud Sullivan had one each. Sullivan and Mitch Wilborne added the vital extra points. J. D. Henderson and Bob Werner scored once and Char les Allred twice for the Cats. The Cats took a' 12-7 half time lead, but the Bangers came back with 19 points in the second half for the win. The BVP Bombers nipped the Old East Raiders, 9-6. Andy Gabriel scored a TD, James McCoy had an extra point and Vance Furr added a safety, for BVP. Dick Reavis scored for Old East Carr slipped by the Old East Bombers, 18-14. Bob Pol och, Joe Savon and B. D. Mills all scored for Carr while Larry Farmer and Jim McFadden tallied for the Bombers. Touchdowns by Bill Daugh tery, John Lea and Larry Lancaster led the Craig A Clowns over the Craige C Cardinals, 23-2. - Larry Wildes scored the game's only touchdown as the Craige A Clippers defeated Craige B White, 6-0. v.t.v.X'XvXvt'.-.'.'.'.'.'.-.-.'.-.'.'.'.'.'.'.-.'.'.M g WtUtam tng Militant j RESTAURANT iVi" MILES reOM MI-US g PITTSBORO . HOAD Cheerleaders Enjoy. Game, Teanv ells fans. vnu'v nrn. bably noticed seven lovely young women, clad, in blue and white, cheering at home lootball and basketball games. Why do they lead the cheers instead of sitting in the stands rooting Carolina to victory? Good looks and the ability to yell are not the- only pre requisites for being a cheer leader. One must like athle tics and b able to command the attention of many fans. So why be a cheerleader? Frances Dayvault, a junior from Lenoir, answered, "You've got to lpve to cheer and be completely devoted to the school you're cheering for. That's the main thing. En thusiasm is contagious, so we cheerleaders have got to do more than just perform for the crowd. We've got to con centrate on leading the crowd and keeping the spirit up." A senior from Durham, Judy Fleming, has . been a cheerleader from "midgets right on up the line". She has always loved team sports. "If I wasn't on the field, I would be cheering in the stands," continued Judy, "and driving everyone around me crazy." Another senior cheerleader, Winborna Shaffer from Chapel Hill, "loves being in contact with sports and promoting school spirit." Sister of former UNC basketball and tennis star Charlie Shaffer, she could not help but like athletics. . Unofficially, what do , our seven yell leaders do? "All the cheerleaders meet once a week to practic, but the girls meet a second time to practice dance routines," said Judy. "We have to get materials to make posters or do favors for the team. We've been eating with the team at Ehringhaus, whenever we get the chance. It's nice to get to know who you're cheering for." . Dayvault said, "We go as a group to Virginia Beach the last week of August to pra- tice cheering. It's terrific! Dolphins Show Promise Of Greatness This Year By JOE SANDERS DTH Sports Writer One of ths facts of predict ing sports is that too often the promise of the s p r i n g does not bear fruit in the fall. Many a coach has boasted in June of a great season ahead only to retreat to "cautious optimism" in September. ..." This year, however, varsity swimming coach Pat Earey can be just as certain of a great season now as he was a summer ago. Only three of "Red" Earey's twelve letter men have been lost to grad uation while last year's fresh man team ranked second na tionallyhas moved up to join the varsity. Sucessful seasons are habi tual with coach Earey. Ar riving as varsity coach in 1957, he has kept his Blue Dolphins above the .600 won-lost mark ever since. While going up against some of the toughest compe tition in the nation, the Dol phins have won 89 dual meets and lost only 21.- In the championship meets, Ear ey has coached Carolina to five A.C.C. crowns and, in 1964, a sixth-place national ranking. WESTROPE'S FEAT BALTIMORE (UPI) The late Jackie Westrope; who was elected to the Hall of Fame at Pimlico, was the first jockey to ride more than 300 winners in a year. ff ii i.itt v, n iM i -v Getting to know each other and making plans for the year is so exciting. We return to Chapel Hill really anxious to go." Just how much do these seven females know about sports? "I feel like I know a lot about the rules of football," Winborne said, "because I have been coming to see UNC games since the second grade." An avid sports fan, Winborne knows more about football than most girls. Besides liking to watch football and basket ball, she, likes to participate in tennis and basketball, just like her brother. "We've got to know what's going on during the games to lead the crowd," said Frances. "I haven't seen an entire foot ball game in nine years though, so I'm definitely not an authority on the rules." More of a spectator than a participant, she does like to play tennis and water ski. What is the importance of cheerleading? "The team can feel when the student body is behind them," explained Judy, "and so the students have got to be enthusiastic no matter how hard we lead. The student body should stick by their team all the time, even when things arent going so well. Thats when a team needs support the most. Of course this year, our team and stu dents have been just marvel ous. Winborne and Frances are very pleased with the student morale and spirit. Frances that she was "shocked and pleased with the tremen dous enthusiasm at the State pep rally. Winborne said the "school spirit is the greatest right now that Ive ever seen it. Does cheering academics? conflict with Like everyone else, the cheerleader must learn to budget her time. Frances has a special problem (9 a.m.-5 p.m. classes every day). To her it's just like anything else though, you have to learn to put "first things first the Tar Heels". Last year, under Earey's di rection, Phil Riker won the 100-fly butterfly at the nation al championships while Pete Worthen acheived all-american ranking in the freestyle. But coach Earey likes to talk about the future. "This is a sophomore-dominated group," he said recent ly. "This is the first time in U.N.C.'s history that so many have bean brought up to the varsity at one time." With these sophomore addi tions, the varsity looks more like an all - star team. In the freestyle, Pete Worthen and former collegiage all - amer ican Steve Hildenbrand are joined by Jim Edwards, Dick Jacobs, Joa Sanders, Greg Meehan, and Randy Wade each a high school all - amer ican. Phil Riker will be aided by Doug Behrman, a sophomore who came on strong last year, in the, butterfly. Former collegiate all-amer-ica Jack Hayden will be push ed by sophomore Dave Ball, a high school all-america, in the medley events. In the 'breaststroke, dive and backstroke, sophomores will carry the weight. Nation al freshman record - holder Fred Canneman will be aided by junior Rick Mercuri in the back races. Hamm Gadd, who was the freshman breaststroker in the conference, last year, will be backed by John Shepperd, Richard Koonce, and prep Nliave you enjoyed CAFE BMIGMT ILEAF Every Soturdoy Night 5:30 to 9 Don't Forget 10:M A.M.-2:30 PM. FREE PARKING - - There's a university in Indiana which is famous for creating, manufacturing, and displaying a strange mixture of ingredients called a football team. Some -years the finished product is a little better than oth ers. But it's always effective, always able to create something called a touchdown, and almost always re sults in something called a winning season. This year's product is better than ever before. This year the mixture contains everything. The result is a miracle potient. The ingredients aren't secret, they're painfully ob vious to every one on Saturday . afternoons who try to digest the mixture. The contents are clearly marked on the bottle: "This bottle contains offensive and defensive line men of the large and fast variety. They provide great pass protection and bone crushing tackles. They av erage 240 pounds. Added to this base are two half backs named Conjar and Eddy. Both like to run. Both like to run through people. Both score touchdowns. The mixture is rounded out by two sophomores. One is called Hanratty, a quarterback with ice water flow ing where his blood should be. The other goes by the name of Seymour. He is an end the best college end. in the nation. "The product is simmered slowly and carefully by a man called Parseghian. He is the creator the brew master. It is he who pours the mixture out onto football fields on Saturday afternoons. Danger, this product is harmful to all the people who play against it. But friends and supporters of the concoction are discovering that its effect upon them is nothing but sheer happiness." No one will accomplish the task of defeating the Irish this year, and that, barring injuries, includes Michigan State. The Carolina football team wasn't silent and de pressed on the airplane flying back to Chapel Hill. The players laughed and talked together. That's the way it should have been. There was no disgrace in losing Saturday's football game. It was a privilege for this writer to watch the 1966 Notre Dame football team. And it must have been an honor to have played against them. Notre Dame is the best college football team in the nation. It is perhaps the most powerful and most balanced team ever to assemble on a college foot ball field. For the students at Notre Dame and the Chicago writers who follow Parseghian's product, 1966 is a very good year. school all - american Tom Ferretti all sophomores. Rob Carney, all - american in prep school, and Bill Stev ens will dive. Still, the competition will be hard-fought. N. C. State, for one, was ranked seventh in the nation last year. But our swimmers are con fident. With the talent they have shown and coach Earey in charge, they are capable of fulfilling the promise of last spring. Swimming Coach Pat Earey ac i: 7 i? ! --h r -v i RSTUDE? if not, you have a delightful treat in store. Our BIERSTUBE features AUTHENTIC GERMAN FOODS served buffet style! A satisfying dinner that you and your friends will ravp about! Sunday Family Buffet 5:30- P.M. (Children H Prce ,H in our Modern Garage Sandy Treadwell Special offer to pipe smokers who smoke these brands First of all, congratulations on your good stay lit right down to the bottom of the bowl, taste. They're fine tobaccos every one. 3. The aroma is pleasing to "most everyone. But I'll bet that, like most pipe so often you get the urge to try something different. And so Kentucky Club Mixture makes this offer. 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In the second quarter, Mark Packard scored twice an add ed an assist to Will Verhoeff's tally. Louis Bush was all over the field but was never quite able to get the ball by Duke's goalie. Playing goal for the Carolina team, Peter Gallau det was impressive all after noon. Sse sports writer Hal Strick land's game story in tomor rows Tar Heel. Y v A X ' 4 I I : I. , ? smokers, every tspeaally women (Deer Tongue, just finished and vanilla. It's of Kentucky Uub might aaa sair So that's it. 51 Kentucky r v HIIAIUIC FUEE PAIMIHG While you9re doing business with our Loan Dept. We pay the tab. DURHAM'S OLDEST PAWNBROKERS FIVE P01I1TS Loan go. toe. 339 W. MAIN, AT 5 POINTS ENTRANCE ON CITY PARKING LOT ,-.S.V. V. Y r . J . Carter Hall 4. Most important, the flavor is smooth and rewarding. 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