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Friday, November 4, 1966 THE . DAILY TAR HEEL Page 5 H arriers Defeat By DRUMMOND BELL ' V DTH Sports Writer Carolina's cross country team continued their winning ways yesterday as they de feated arch rival Duke 20-43 on the Blue Devil's four and a quarter mile course. Duke's Ed Stenberg set a record setting pace from the start and led all the way in breaking his own course rec- SI M ?f i NOW PLAYING and swinging M,M in &wsjL.-m j 1 COr.lIRB SOOH! ::m. Friday Nov. 11, 8 :00-12 :00 P.M. GMIG VOO - HM per couple Don't MiSs Em, They're GREAT! THE ing WUtatn RESTAURANT presents for your Dining Pleasure HARRY CLIFTON and his ORCHESTRA The Big Band Sound for the Glass Slipper ballroom of the iltng 9-1 A.M. Friday 9-1 A.M. Saturday 8-12 A.M. Sunday lVi ONE - GLAM - O CLEANERS offer 7 to 9, Thurs. and Fri. A SWEATER SPECIAL! 7- Sweaters Cleaned Only GLAM - O - RAMA CLEANERS trnm Bradu's Restaurant"- : DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE TO SAVE $$$ ord of 21:C6 by sixteen sec onds. The cold weather and the wet course didn't seem to bother the sophomore as he beat Carolina's Steve Williams by forty eight seconds. After Stenberg the Blue Dev ils collapsed as the Tar Heels took the next eight places to win their seventh dual met of the season and bring the rec ord to 7-1. Sophomore Steve Williams led the thinclad rush as he ran his finest race of the sea son and finished in the time of 21:38. Sophomore Truitt Good win ran another one of his con sistent races and placed third, ahead of junior Mike Williams, co-captain Trip MacPherson, soph Joe Lasich, Jim Hotel lings Bill Bassett and co-captain. Charlie Worley. Carolina's depth showed its strength as junior Fred Mc Call and sophomore Wayne Franklin barely lost to Dukes' highly touted Bill Weldon and Paul Rogers who finished ninth and tenth respectively. Before the meet many thought that junior Mike Wil liams would give Stenberg a run for the record, but the hills on the Duke course seem ed to bother Williams as he and his teammates have run all their previous meets on flat and shorter layouts. However, nothing can be I The Ivy Doom I I Chicken in the Rough I i Uav Btcakt falsts I B ?3tt DELICATESSEN I 1 -fVW bite f New York) I f Ai i mmn Santfwtctiw Umr I 1M4 W. Matt U. j Go Bowling Tonite! - ALL STAR LANES Eastgate Shopping Center 968-4404 , DOO ROOtl V illtam mi RESTAURANT MILES FROM CAMPUS PITTSBORO ROAD JOAN MELTON Former Miss North Carolina, will play the piano nightly Monday - Friday 6-8:30 p.m. No cover charge. HOUR - RAMA ill! II Duke taken away from Stenberg whose performance under the conditions was outstanding. He ran hard from the start and passed the three quarter mark in 3:32. After that he main tained his blistering pace and averaged 4:50 a mile over the 4.25 miles to win by almost four hundred yards. Carolina's freshmen made the day complete as they beat Duke's yearlings 18-39. Again the frosh had depth and were lead by Robert Freder ick of Syossett, N. Y. who beat teammate Kenny Helms by twenty five yeards. Helms was the State champion in the mile last year and both should be varsity material next , sea son. Monday Coach Hilton's squad travels to Raleigh to participate in the State cham pionship which they lost last year to Duke. Other schools participating in this event will be N. C. State, Duke, Wake Forest, Davidson, North Carolina College, East Caro lina and St. Andrews. Carolina's harriers are the favorites to regain the cham pionship as a result of yes terday's win over Duke and a victory over the best teams in the state may be the need ed incentive for a run at the Conference Championship in a week at the ' University . of South Carolina where the Tar Heels will have another chance to defeat Maryland's Terrapins. UNC BEER MUGS ANIMALS PENNANTS. MiED 4PLUB? 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Carolina, now 4-2 for the sea son, came up with a single ; marker in each of the first " three periods and then explod ed with three more in the fi larial quarter. i Thursday's game was the ' .third time in the 1966 season i that the Tar Heel " booters : have held their opponent score-- less. Carolina drew first blood in the initial period when inside right Larry Heath booted in an assist from left wing John Loud after only 4:30 had elap sed in the game. After Heath's goal the T a r Heels settled down but still dominated the game on both offense and defense. The second quarter was a carbon copy of the first as Heath scored again by head ing in a cross - kick by Jack ie Writer. The score came with only 45 seconds of the sec ond period gone. North Carolina dominated the first - half play to the ex tent that Belmont Abbey could manage only three shots n 125 E. Franklin St. Chapel Hill Open Until 5:30 P.M. 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Fred Williams' TD and a safety gave the Clip pers an 8-0 halftime lead, but Craige B came back with TD's by Ken Wheat 'and Ray Davis for the win. at the goal. Two were close enough for goalie Bobby John son to make the save. Carolina took charge after the five - minute halftime. Tha sun peeked through the clouds for the first time to warm the chilly contest, but Belmont Ab bey was too busy chasing Tar Heel linemen to enjoy it. With 20:15 gone in the third stanza, Writer scored his fourth goal of the season by toeing in a pass from right-wing Jim Crane. t FREE'4 FUCKS 7 and 9:30 P.M. Carroll Hall FRIDAY: "Night of the Iguana" SATURDAY: "Saturday Night and Sunday Morning" SUNDAY: "Throne of Blood" THE SUNDAY AT GQflSE SS Starting Sunday November 6 Ve Will Serve From 5-7 P.r.l. flit YOB CAB EAT only $2.88 Children Under 10, Half Price fill South Chi Psi White downed the Beta "Snafus, 13-8. Haney and Greenwood tallied for the win ners. . 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