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Thursday, November 17, 1966 - j -v- THE DAILY TAR HEEL Page 5 t i ... r-r; ' ' " - J" " " z - ' ' - ,c- - err. : 'A i " v t ? it n .1 if If 11 ! . I ... j .- - " ' i SJW- - - - x . . ' t ; i I !. ; .. r r. - ' " - 'r:i V : h-S ' s -, .... HAPPY DAYS - Yesterday afternoon's tight soccer game a possible chance at an NCAA Championship try. This, the defender, then, center. Jackie Writer fires on the third UNC - S ? V . , with Duke was a dandy. UNC emerged unscathed in the final official game of the season was marked by determined goal past a desperate leaping Dook goalie who folds up on the . -7- Ur -X j fourth quarter, 4-1. This chunky victory give the Tar Heels Carolina ball - handling that caught on in the rough fourth ground after the insurance point ripped into the net. . , ' - . . quarter. First, Jimmy Crane moves the ball against a dook u in mows oy jock auierer fa a On The Treadmill 1 fe WW" With Sandy Trea dwell Enrf Season With 7-2-1 Record .Booters . Defeat -Dunke, 4-1 ' Danny Talbott's Bad Luck n The clock in Kenan Stadium showed that there was just i)ver five minutes left in the half. Danny Talbott took the snap from center and rolled out to his left. He turned the corner and was tackled out of founds by an Air Force defender. A split second later a second Air Force player plowed into the quarterback. There was no penalty called. The game con tinued. 3 Talbott remained stretched out on the sidelines for several minutes. Later in the afternoon he was taken to Memorial Hospital. He never returned to the ball game. He definitely will not start against Duke this Saturday. Danny Talbott is a great quarterback. He passes well by college football standards and he is an exceptional scrambler. The combination makes him great. By TRACY PRATT Special To The DTH DURHAM In their final game of the season, the Tar Heel booters defeated Duke yesterday by the score of 4-1. A three goal fourth quarter clinched the game for the Heels. The game opened with ex pectations high on both sides. The first period, however, turned out to be a defensive battle, neither team being able to score. Carolina had several promising opportuni ties in the first frame but could not capitalize. Tar Heel goalie, and co - captain, Bob Johnson was untested in the first quarter. Midway through the second period, Carolina leftwing Jack Writer booted the ball past the Duke goalie Bell on a well placed shot to open the scor ing. The assist was from right-wing Jim Crane on a corner kick that the Duke de fense was unable to clear. The half ended with the Tar Heels ahead 1-0. The third period followed along the lines of the first. Neither team was able to score, though both defenses were at times hard pressed. The scoring resumed after five minutes of the fourth quarter. Landy Anderton, assisted by Jim Crane, drove a hard shot past the Duke goalie to open the Tar Heel lead to 2-0. But the Blue Devils, realizing that time was running out, imme diately fought back, Walter getting the lone Duke tally with an assist by Bayme on a corner kick. Two minutes later, however, ' Jack Writer put an end to the Duke rally with his second goal of the day. Seconds later, left-inside Larry Heath tallied the clincher with an assist from Writer. Duke was not able to mount another serious offensive threat, and the game ended at 4-1. Playing their last game, special credit should be given to seniors Hammer, Johnson, Loud, Writer, Galves, Henry, and Van Wyck whose spirit and determination have made this season as successful as it has been. Credit also to Coach Allen who has again turned out another excellent Tar Heel soccer team. - v - 4 v - - V North Carolina 9s End Charlie Carr Is Rewriting ACCUNC Record Books Danny Talbott DTH Photo by Ernest H. Robl . But one of the saddest aspects of the 1966 football season is Danny Talbott's bad luck. This was to be his year. As his last it was expected to be his greatest. Preseason polls had Talbott listed for All-America honors. People in Chapel Hill and throughout the state expect ed a great deal from the Rocky Mount senior. Talbott and his team started off slowly. Then, in the sea son's third game, the Tar Heels upset Michigan. The Tar Heels and their quarterback played a great game. And it looked like the beginning of a great season. As it turned out, the Michigan game wasn't the begin ning. It was, rather, the end. The Notre Dame game began the Tar Heels' losing streak. And it began Danny Talbott's bad luck. Ever since that afternoon on October 15 Talbott has been playing on a bad ankle. He has been playing far below nor mal strength ever since. Danny had one final chance to have the kind of afternoon he deserves in the season's biggest game against Duke. But last Saturday even that was taken away from him- By OWEN DAVIS DTH Sports Writer Until last Saturday, many Carolina fans got Charlie Carr and Tim Karrs mixed up. Some unastute observers even thought they were the same person. After the Air Force bombardment, however, this confusion has been forever cleared. Charlie Carr is now known as the man who set new conference receiving rec ords. It's not that Carr has been s lying in the shadows of obliv ion all season. But his team did not score a touchdown for four straight games and an offensive end does not com mand the spotlight on such oc casions. As of now, UNCs number one wide end holds two con ference marks and one school record. His 16 pass receptions in a single game establishes both a conference and UNC high and his 50 receptions this season is an Atlantic Coast Conference record. He has two games yet to play in which he can break the Carolina season mark of 57 passes caught held by Art Weiner. Carr said he didn't know of his new records until Jack Williams, UNC Publicity Di rector, informed him after the game. "I was never thinking about any record," he said. ceiver most of the time and and then cut. If he was inside, we stuck with down-and-out I just broke out." pattern. I was just supposed Carr looks at the season to break outside the defensive - with disappointment. "I back! ' thought we would be sitting 1 "Irt'the second half' I ' got pretty by now. Our losmg is a O n 1 y a junior, Carr has many more autumn after noons in which to perform for Carolina. On The Feature Table This Week Christmas Cards These are our famous imported 5c cards, with a sprinkling of more expensive num bers ! Bay them by the card or by the box! Pick early for the best selectionmost cards can't be reordered once they're sold out. Spread Holiday Cheer With Cards From Sf The Intimate Bookshop 119 East Franklin Stret 1 r-I4 Chapel Hill, North Carolina 273H rn I double-teamed by the corner back and safety man. I ran the basic play according to how they played me. If he (corner back) was outside al ready, I had to run at him combination of t h i n g s. We were out of this world and high as a kite after Michigan. Everybody thought we could beat Notre Dame. It was a big letdown. I -r. . r nl6 10 77., s-. : -,!' II ' cisfiilflliiiri1''1111 ltl1 '!i I I I : 1 ' '- if IW -4 1 J Vi)MimiummmmKMmmm. in in 's&si " t i i nmmOTiMniiiil S . , . i i I liiniiii(ly Fleil i StreanaL rz2 4 M...Mw.w.wm-A HMMMWWIMIfmiHliy i i mm. GVRTER i 1..LVUL This week Talbott talked to a reporter. He rubbed the "I was just thinking about had ankle and his head was wrapped up in bandages. The Air Force player caught me with a knee in my head. Everything went black.. I guess I. was knocked out for a second. . , "I couldn't see our blackboard during half time. Every thing was blurred. My ear was split almost in half and I had a slight concussion. They took X-rays at Memorial Hospital and a plastic surgeon fixed my ear. I still feel sleepy. "This has been a really disappointing year." Talbott loves to play football, and he loves to win. With so much at stake in his final Fall at Carolina "disappointing" must be an understatement. scoring that last touchdown. Georgia Tech almost nabbed Carr when he was a senior in high school in Virginia Beach, Va. He was a three sport star there and admitted that he almost went to Tech but changed his mind. - UNCs number 80 caught more passes last week because "we just started throwing more. I was the primary re- Ty Cobb led the major lea gues in homers in 1909 with nine. u William R. White SPECIAL AGENT Henry L. Brown Agency 121 N. Columnia a. 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