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Friday, October 28. 1966 Soccer THE DAILY TAR HEEL Page 5 L Alt .. vi w ff- v. 7.''- r- Y---? , --.. . j ljT' . if. ' -".-?.- --.v T..TT . - - -' " -- - - - - - - r- . i earn Faces ough Match Today By DRUMMOND BELL rmti uiii &ports Writer After a hard fought 2-1 loss to Maryland on Monday, Coach Allen's hooters meet the Vir ginia Cavaliers on Fetzer field today at 3 o'clock. With the loss to the Terra pins Carolina must win all of its remaining ACC games in order to have a chance of win ning the championship. Mary land is undefeated in league play and may have won the crown on Monday since the Tar Heels are most likely the Johnson and Jim Hammer. Johnson, whose goal-tending has been superb this fall will be backed up by a fast and able defense consisting of left fullback Terry Henry, whose defensive experience has aid ed his counterparts, Jimmy Johnson and Bronson Van Wyck, both of whom were moved from forward positions. At the halfbacks will be co captain Jim Hammer at cen terhalfback. Against Maryland Hammer played a fine game IZilll iTnn V Vi. J ana assisted on Carolina's hiSf A9P foe they & only goal. At left half will be T- sophomore Jamie Camfield, n6auoi j.icii jriaiiu uacn Al len was pleased with the spir it of the team. "We showed good effort and everyone did their best. I was disappointed with some aspects of the game, but everybody tried." Today Allen expects to start basically the same team he fielded at College Park. The who has shown fast improve ment this fall and has been a standout at his position. Al len's right halfback will be three year letterman Dan Galves, whose playmaking ability has added strength to the offense. At the forward positions Car olina has a potent offensive Carolina's Offensive Linemen Are Young, But Show Promise o uiuict iias t puiciu intensive only doubtful starter is right unit. Jack Writer, who scored moiw vim "uuu, wuu ous- me Dooter s lone goal against tained an ankle injury in the Maryland, will start at left Tar Heel's last outing. forward. At left inside will be s Defensively, Carolina will John Loud, if he is able to be lead by co-captains Bob perform at top speed, or soph omore Landy Anderton. r n e right side of the forward line will consist of sophomore Jim Crane at right wing and jun ior Larry Heath at . right in side. The game should be a hard fought contest. Virginia sup posedly does not have an out standing squad, but for the past three vears. Coach . Al ien's team has been Dushed by the Cavaliers and today shouldn't be any different. Spor Carolina's Offense On The Move Frosh Beat Book By BOB ORR DTH Asst. Sports Editor As the cigarette commercial says, "It's what's up front Ihet counts." And too often football fans are prone to for get that it is the boys up front who pave the way for run ning backs. Surprisingly enough, the five interior linemen for the Tar Heels consists of four sophomores and a junior. And only two out the five were scheduled to start at the be ginning of the season. Sophomore Chip Bradley from Asheville, N, C. has held down the number one center position since spring practice Mike Smith has moved his way into the starting lineup through sheer hard work and determination. A 230-pounder from Wheeling, W. Va., Mike originally started the season as a defensive but moved to offense when the rash of in juries took their toll. He's a solid blocker who can move fast. He'll play a lot of ball at UNC. Coach Hickey says of these boys, "I think they're coming along real fine. They're all young but are improving each game. Experience counts a lot and they're getting plenty of it." Hickey also commented that lot of muscle and Carolina backs can be thankful that it will be around for several more years. S 911 oris position smce spring prdtuce. , whuffs have left his of Thft hard-hitting 215-pounder in!:u"s t1? ll1 L fl u' an nntstandin iob ienMV. mK UU1 uim. Ttio Ivy Ocora Chicken in the Rough DIUCATESSZN (a fciia f New Yrk) tMtfwtehM ! 1M4 W. Mtt St. The injury jinx has struck the Carolina football team again. Starting defensive and Lyn Duncan was lost for the sea son Wednesday when he broke his thumb in practice. He joins tackle Tom Ingle, guard By HAL STRICKLAN DTH Sports Writer Carolina's freshman soc cer team demolished Duke 9-2 Wednesday for its third straight win. Played at Duke, the game was a rematch against opponents that the Tar Babies had previously defeat ed 3-1. Duke took a 1-0 lead early mm mm Sri. And Sat nilMsIs Jeff Beaver, and end Bob Po well on the injured list. Carolina quarterbacks have completed 57 passes this sea son out of 101 attempts for an impressive comoletion percen tage of .564. Danny Talbott has connected on 35 of 3, Tim Karrs on 18 of 35, and Jeff Beaver 4 of 7. Their leading receiver has been Charlie Carr Jim Bischoff. a former UNC with 16 receptions. Morehead Scholar from Have- LCU,tt.JC XU111 JllgiC, f, u u 1 u " - , Chuck Alexander, quarterback in the game and looked as u New Coach ARE lock, N. C, has been appoint ed new coach of the Tar Heel lacrosse team. Bischoff succeeds Cony Steele, who resigned in late summer to take a similar po sition at Ohio St. University. He prayed on the Carolina la crosse team the past three years and developed into a star defensive performer. Shifty David Riggs has Drov ed to be tough to catch on punt returns and kickoffs. The junior from Morganton, N.C. has picked up 167 yards on 11 punt returns for an aver age of 15.2 yards. He has also brought back 7 kickoffs for a total of 159 yards, an avrage of 22.7 yards a return. it might offer some compe tition, but a goal by MarK Rash tied the score at the end of the opening period. In the second quarter the Tar Heels staged an explosive attack on the Duke goal, and the home team virtually wilted and died under the heated assault. Mark Packard hit the nets first from his halfback position, fol lowed by Rash again, Tod Hunt from wing, and Louis Bush, the other half of Caro lina's devastating halfback duo. Duke did pick up one tal ly to finish the half trailing 5-2. The starting team's first half offensive play was their best of the season so far. Perhaps the most surpris ing part of the game was the outstanding second - half play of Carolina's reserves. Coach es Coles and Ross unveiled a remarkable assortment of se cret weapons in Christ Car ter, John Davidson, Clyde Mil ner, and Bill Bouic got name only those who scored. Mean while, Duke could not once break through for another score. Peter Gallaudet stood goal through the first half, when Duke did manage two scores; Cri Hillner took over in the second. Gallaudet, who has now held the oppositon to 3 goals in 2 1-2 games, recent ly drew this praise from var sity wing Jeff Perry: "Gallo (Gallaudet) is one of the fin est goalies I have seen. He's never out of position. With another season's experience he could be great." The overall play of halfbacks Packard and Bush has been outstanding in all three games this season. The position de mands speed and agility on both offense and defense. These two certainly have such ability. Both are good defen ders, fine passers, excellent shots. Packard leads the team in scoring with 5 goals, while Bush is tied for second with 2. As yesterday's score clear ly shows, however, the team is loaded with other capable players. for the Tar Heels and should give the team a solid per former at the position for two more years. He's a sharp blocker and hard to move. 250-pound Terry Rowe, an other sophomore, mans the left tackle position for Carolina. Rowe, from York, Pa., has steadily improved as a block er, and could turn into a top notch performer. He's got the size and the desire to be one of the best. Mike Richey was scheduled to be a first line reserve at the start of the season. He saw some action, but an injury to starting guard Chuck Alexan der moved him into the heat of battle regularly. The 6-5, 255 pound sophomore from Char lotte is fast for his size and can hit with authority. He should prove to be a solid man for the Tar Heels. Junior Ev Cowan moved in to a starting role when first team tackle Tom Ingle was injured. Ev came into the sea son with little playing time to his credit, but the coaches felt that he had promise. The 225 pounder from Parksburg, Pa., proved them right. 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