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Tuesday, November 8, 1966 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Page 5 : Finer Diamonds come from WELDON'S JEWELERS ; Ask About Our Special Student Terms WELDON'S JEWELERS .327 W. Main Durham Students' Jewelers 27 Years arriers Grab State f Tar Heel Mooters Lambas Cross Country Title I ECC Pirates In 12-0 .y R ou By DRUMMOND BELL DTH Sports Writer RALEIGH Coach Hilton's cross country team added an other trophy to the overflow ing display case yesterday as his squad ran off with their ninth State championship at Raleigh on the North Caro lina State four-mile course. DUKE'S STENBERG SETS RECORD Ed Stenberg of Duke con tinued his rewriting of the recordbook as he covered the distance in 20:08.9 to shatter Maryland's Dave Starnes course record by twenty sec onds. However, Stenberg's outstanding performance ''V.V.V.V.V.V MONOGRAM DINING ROOM Luncheon Special For Today orned Dsaf find Cabbage Choice Of Two Vegetables Salad WDressing Beverage Bread & Butter Homemade Layer Cake 97 DO N' m THE PL ATT Du!io Vcokcnd Students 51-C0- MM SALES STAB? TOBOT AT 8. EL elEi-Leggett-CHorton 1 PIUS 354 CHASES 11x14 WALL PORTRAIT OF YOUR CHILD 3 DAYS! TUES.-VED.-TUUR. HOV. 8-9-10 wasn't enough to stop the Tar Heels. Junior Mike Williams ran with the Blue Devil for three miles, but couldn't sustain the record setting pace as he placed third by a foot to East Carolina's Don Jayree, who led his teammates to an up set second place finish over Duke and Wake Forest. Carolina's Truitt Goodwin, who led for the first mile, ran another fine race for a sopho more and placed fourth ahead of Duke's highly touted Paul Rogers, the freshman State champion two years ago. CAROLINA'S DEPTH WINS MEET The thinclad depth proved to be the decisive factor as it has been for most of the sea son. Co-captain Trip MacPher son ran his best race of the year to capture ninth place behind Wake Forests' Al Vieh man and John Hodsdon. Hilton's group ; continued to finish together as MacPher son was followed by Junior Bill Bassett and sophomore Steve Williams, who placed tenth and eleventh respective ly. Sophomore Jim Hotelling, who has not been running up to his potential, finished fif teenth to give the harriers six places out of the top fifteen. FROSH WIN The freshmen won their sixth team championship as Robert Frederick won in 12:52 and Kenny Helms placed third behind Davidson's John Puck ett. After their decisive victory in the State championship, Hilton and his team begin preparation for the ACC championship next Monday at the University of South Caro lina. , Again, the Tar Heels will have to beat the Maryland Terrapins, who gave Caro lina their only dual meet loss of the year. North Carolina's steadily im proving soccer team produc ed its biggest point total of the season here Monday as it rolled to a 12-0 win over the Pirates of East Carolina. The Tar Heels scored six big goals in the first period and then rang-up four more before the half to completely dominate the match. UNC is now 5-2 for the sea son while yesterday's game was the last one this year for the Pirates. This was the first year for East Carolina on the soccer field and the Pirates finished with a 2-6 mark. Left wing John Loud account ted for three of the Tar Heel scores, two of which came dur ing the first-quarter explosion. Right wing James Canfield and inside left Bronson Van Wyck hit for two goals each in the big win. Loud now leads the Tar Heel scoring for th esea son with eight points. Larry Heath scored the first Carolina goal on a cross from Loud after only 5:45 had elap sed. Loud bombed in his first of the day just seconds later on a cross from center forward Jimmy Johnston as the Tar Heel offensive machine began to gather momentum. Left halfback Danny Galves added the third Carolina tally before Loud slipped another past the Pirate goalie. Canfield scored' for UNC with three minutes left and then slipped another marker in be fore the quarter ended. Coach Marvin Allen began clearing the bench in the sec ond period and the reserves still managed to score four points. Inside left Jackie Writer hit the first point of the period before Van Wyck blasted! in two straight to push the Caro lina lead to 9-0. Sophomore, inside right Lan dy Anderton put UNC into dou ble figures when he scored on a cross from inside left Wil- lem Polak just before the half ended. The Tar Heel starting squad played the third period but pushed only a single marker past the Pirates. Loud scored his third of the day with an assist from Polak. The final UNC goal came with five minutes remaining on a penalty kick by co-captain Bob Johnson. Johnson, normal ly the Tar Heel goalie, was playing on the wing during part of yesterday's action. 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