Ths Da.fy Tar Hee Heels still heavily favored .RIcli runners siBeii dian Wedrvjsday. Sptr-,ber S, 1971 mono ger by Mark Whicker Sports Editor Vith injuries and illnesses cloudir.g Carolina's football picture, it may seem sc.ondary to think about Richmond's football team, which hosts the Tar Heels Saturday night at 8:00. That could he dangerous, according to Coach Bill Dooley. The Spiders will apparently abandon their free passing attack, which took them to a Tangerine howl victory. hat Richmond has the strong runners to compensate offensively, and possibly a good defense as well. And the Spider staff knows about h by David Zucchino Sports Writer Marvin Allen, Carolina's varsity soccer -oach, was a little worried earlier this j mmer. He was in the process of ; . .-mhling a soccer squad for 1971 to TMtLh and possibly improve upon the uccessi ul but up and down results of last year's team and one of his biggest headaches was finding a goalie. I km Haigh was one of the nation's Si, est goalies last season while anchoring CNC's sturdy defensive wall, but he has i-'iLt- graduated, leaving the goalie spot .orely vacant and definitely up for grabs. Hugh made several all-star teams and was one of the most brilliant soccer players Mien has ever coached. In came reinforcements from England. Nuk Jones, a genuine Englishman and a freshman to boot, tried out for the soccer team and promptly won out in a three-man battle for the starting goalie Allen is resting a little easier now. "I ACC teams have by Dan Collins Sports Writer 1 he Atlantic Coast Conference will have a great opportunity this weekend to help destroy their reputation of a mediocre football conference. Duke will face the toughest opponent, going to Tampa to take on Elorida. It could easily be a baptism of fire for both new coach Mike McGee and new j uarterback Dennis Satyshur. East season Duke dropped their opener to the Gators 21-ll. This season, however, with the return of the passing attack of quarterback John Reaves and end Carlos Alvarez, the rebuilding Devils will face a better team. You czn bet the Miryh-md Terrapins will be out to avenge their 21-3 loss to Villanova in the opener last year. Despite the fact the Terps were 2-l last CAT'S CRADLE Live Music behind Burger Chef on Rosemary Street Tonight: Chicken Hot Rod New Shipment Earrings THE PAW PAW PATCH Pi r, c All Different Kinds - Stained Glass. Silver, Gold, Chains, etc. COME SEE US !! CHAPEL HILL AREA'S NEWEST AND FINEST NIGHT SPOT OPEN WED.. FRI., & SAT. NIGHTS Wed. Sept. 8 Billy Walker & The Golden Era Fri. Sept 10 Freeway Sat. Sept. 11 Male No. 1 in ENTERTAINMENT A GOOD PLACE TO BRING A DATE 403 Jones Ferry Road Carolina and avo-t victory over an ACC ream rr.:zh! mean. The Spiders wh:ppei State :r.:ht 19 TO opener 20-4. Head Coach Prank Jor.es graduated from Carolina :n Vji'i. and defensive backfield coach Dave Braine was in UNC's 1965 class. Former Tar Heel line-acker Larry Pochucha transferred to Richmond las: season. Although only seven kttermen return at Richmond, they bring quality. Its freshman team barely lost to Carolina's yearling collection 59-36 last season. Jerry Hayr.es m an excellent receiver-the Tar Heel defensive hj. -field resnman captures goaue jo was pleasantly s-irpnsed when Ni.k ca: out for the team," he sas. "He loo good so far and he experience in the goal freshman ." had a 1, "Nick will start the seav.n as goalie, but we also have Win Bennett ready to play any time, along with a couple of good freshman goalies. Muse a! and Yoncha." Jones started out in England as a rushy player at a school called, natural!;.. Rugby, but he became interested m soccer and soon began to organize his own games. He taught himself how to play the game and has since formed a sort of specialty as goalie. "I've always wanted to play soccer, especially goalie." says Jones in a crisp British accent. "I enjoy it tremendously, but I still have so many things that 1 must work on." Right now positioning getting in the right place and position as quickly as possible - is the strongest part of his game. He's not exceptionally quick or agile, and easy openers season, Maryland looks miKh stronger this season and should make a better show ing. I he N.C. State Woltpack. under the new leadership of Al Michaels, will host Kent State. "I he Wolipack look much better offensively this season. Kent State has never gained the reputation of a football power and is coming off a poor 3-7 season. Virginia has a good chance to start the season on the right as they face Navy. Last season the stagnant Middie offense managed more than one touchdown in only tow of their games. This season their chances are even worse with only three of the offensive lettermen returning. Returning quarterback Tommy Kendrick will lead the Clemson Tigers against SEC opponent Kentucky in Death CLOSING THE OLD Z. Josorh E l tc prrscr'N .1 M he N c ho's F "I was sorry to see 'Carnal Knowledge'end." Vincent Mik ichoK Jack Arthur Garfunkcl. Carnal knou ledge. STARTS FRIDAY NORTHGATE SHOPPING CENTER DURHAM. N.C. GOOD BANDS HAVE F I N ALLY COME TO CHAPEL HILL Carrboro Intersection: Ken Albert is the leading quarterback candidate. At running back, 230-pound sophomore Barry Smith challenges Buddy Wood!. Tommy Shiflett was also a strong fresh runner las: season. The only returning starters cn the offensive line are tight end Ken Popovich and center Bob Conrad. Sophomores Sgroi and Jay Jones are contesting for flanker-Sgroi caught three touchdown passes in the 59-36 game. On defense. Richmond is spurred by three returning starters. Comerback Ray Easterlmg was an All-Southern choice admits it. but he knows where to position himself in the goal and just how to get there. Eor anyone who missed Carolina soccer last year. Tim Haigh was a sensational type of goalie, making graceful leaps, dives and stabs with polished elan. Jones will probably prove to be a different sort of goalie. Hell have to rely on his knowledge of the goal and hiw quick feet to be worthy of the inevitable comparisons with Haigh that are os unfair to a freshman player. Still, Jones seems quite flattered by merely being a member of the team, much less a starter. "I've heard quite a bit about Tim Girls' tennis Anyone interested in trying out tor the women's tennis team, which enjoyed an undefeated season last year, is encouraged to attend a meeting at the women's gym Thursday at 4:30 p.m. Valley. Kendrick already holds most of his school's passing records. Unless a major upset takes place the Wake Forest Deacons will have little trouble with Davidson Saturday. The Deacons, with most of their conference-winning team returning, will be out to prove their pre-season ratings were no fallacy. BROKE? As long as you have S.15 left, there's lots of good reading for you in our bargain corner. THE OLD BOOK CORNER 137 A EAST ROSEMARY ST. I FROG! IN IP EES rim sia"ng jack Nicholson CancJ-ce Be' gen 7 C Canty New York Times MiholsonCandice Bergen. Ann Margrei and Jules Feiffer. R An Avco Embassy Picture - Main and Jones Ferry Road qi;v.n!VMlj:!?:ef.i:mi culd contend frr hiiher honors in !?!. Middle guard Mil: Ignatius and defeve rrvd John Nugent rr? hick at the line. Linebacker depends on Pochucha and several s-:ph:r.::es Reasonably. Carolina should be a: least a :hree-tou;hdov.n favorite. The Tar Heels' offensive backfield is and quick, and the young offensive line is praised highly by coaches and observers. But reaso.i often has Little to do with college football. Especially away from home, m the middle of a string of bad mens, and in the compans I three old fnends that would love to be you. Haigh and I certainly won't be abl to replace run completely." he claims. Jones and the rest of the Tar Heels will begin working and experimenting together Thursday afternoon at 2. CO p.m. in a practice game against Campbell College on Fetzer Field. Carolina netters had busy summer by Don Harrison Sports Writer The talent for another great season for USC tennis is here again. It will take little improvement to better last year's performance which earned Carolina it's fifteenth ACC title in the last eighteen years. Carolina's all-time record stands at "70 wins, 82 losses, and 9 ties after last year's 22 wins, and 2 losses in regular season play, and a smashing victory in the ACC tournament. Don Skakle. a star tennis player for Carolina himself in the late '40s, has coached his teams to 11 ACC championships in 13 years. His teams have amassed a record of 231 wins, while suffering just 22 losses, an amazing display of coaching ability and talent. Back from last year's ACC championship team is All-American (1970-71), Freddie McNair, and his senior colleague Jimmy Corn, the team captain Jim has been all-ACC the past three years, NOW PLAYING 1:45-3:33-5:18-7:03-8:48 "The MOST BEAUTIFUL MUSIC since "SOUND OF MUSIC" and the MOST BEAUTIFUL SCENERY EVER ON THE SCREEN" with Florence Henderson SUMMER OF '42 MICHEL LEGRAND r r 4 r NOW 2: 404: 50-7: 0O-9: 1 0 STANDS ALONE! W.nse 7 Acaocmy A..o r s BEST PICTURE ' STARTS FRI. 3:20-7:30 LAST DAY PANIC IN NEEDLE PARK !Tfm?T i. ii urn i- . mi " i ' mi.i-iinmi.l ' ' i. i.l I J v.. PBlStHagE' Rl ti i i fcJ - iiii.uiiiiiiiiii.ii i. m,m,nmmm mi -i " I-' " I " t inn . m wi. .11 i A w. t uumJ ii 4 - T - - " in ii"- Richmimd'v with the first tem LrcN the .si t W. Charle- Uther important Nelson, who hi injuries, and -"..: both juniors. Leading ophv performer1 wr; Rich Har Jav a . a piayvrN r. C J - ( As vilh most i: ;! found the Tarheel netm.i some competing in :...;:r competing in the Nati t..:! June 14-N. in h:ch l'N( So.;!h in ia.ed ten! Jimmy Corn played in the State State Doubles. He won in the Suie I) .;h!e Thereafter, he trueled to i'urpe Gene Hami!tvn. another 'I a r heel who played here during the S ' p!a c r e a i . r:ian campaigns. Freddie MeN'jir played IF THE NAME Blacks & Whiles Body lalk Woman & Man 1'av.it.iut Insight tcglugy Group Therapy Couples Diplomacy Confrontation Fquations Real Numbers Slah Jongg (o and many, many more. WE SOURCE OF COURSE! BILLY 97$ TODAY 97F 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. Chopped Sirloin w Spanish Sauce 2 veg & bread THE BACCHA entrance behind the Zoom a - m 97 self service DTH Classifieds : Hu"t seat n3ir9 ana jrsg 'essss. Sci'3: group fates for a3-iit Deg."-ers. Loca2 t.c miles from Cnaoei Mi'i. Se'f e'2 z '3 School. 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Can 942-2425 after 5 Free kittens. 8 wees c!d. 3 a 5 1 fema-e. Litter trained. New fiea cd ars inclosed 942-7237. 1972 BVW. 600CC. 7,000 miles. Ecenent conaition. Used three monns. Can 933-1795. wanted: One femaie roommate to share 2-bedroom apartment in Carrboro near Byrd'S. Carpeted. A ir-conditioned $57.50month includes water. Can 96 7-l35. Ken l)pnich :-.er also, with the I he Southerns at h-.rmingham. Mubama. at the River Hills J. M:xv . Southhampton. :r n' Son. and Forest e N .-. '. : 1 r.. ( J I i W w i had ho troubles this ummer. ,n I .: V ourts as he lost to 3 or ed; :;' pla ers. and at Southhampton ;d.:ed to the quarterfinals onl to sivVv. On the bnghteT side. he. and his eet -lath Fred McNa-.r HI. won the Father n'S.o. Charles NeN.i;-! uirked all summer, and Ruh liardawa) attended Furman summer s.lKK. while Ruhard M.Kee. and Forrest :s e::ne lie re for the same. Charles Mac r ! h H, : J-.rs. worked aro linn. r taught tennis 1 n e. N ('.. while Joe Garcia id h:s hometown. Knoxville. HZ OF THE GAME IS sh ( jn Bt-Jt NiMii lirt alcr l'oujlati in Insight Wfl 'n I'roof Chess B jntuini Cities ( i a pie Sm g Women's I ih Drypto J'ropaganda I ife BILLY ARTHUR ARE THE ARTHUR Ul'il'l UO w (l.'ll 9 Sj'.'dT 97$ 1 V. V. STEPEO ALS'J'.'S Alimirefl numfcer of &ECLNT POCK ALBU'.'S. These ' brans new anfl vil' oe of,e'e-3 oniy. 923 7C60. AUOIOPAK - B a' 3 TPACK TAPES. I have a iarge r.u rer of SO'.'iN'JTE fcian tapes for cr.iy $2.00 each. 929-7060. DESPEPATELV f.EECED- 1 or 2 fem4ie 'o:"a's. $35 a mon?i for 2, $47 for one. Ten nir-gte wa'- from cj-'PjS. Ca'i 929-6953 afte'noonj zr eveni-.gs 70 Fa: sc't co-oe, res. A'-FV rad'O, five sceeJ fearbv. o to 20 m lies ga'i on. CaU Jim Alien at 4 8 9-1130 (0-rn"-,) a'rer 9 p.m. HanS cra'ted b'arS new ZuCe'marn spinet harssichors fr immediate we. $500 flat. Can 542-4312 P ttstoro. This s correct numper. PSe needed, or riders desires to Atlanta Thursday Or Fr.Say. Call K'itk 967-5231. Fi' Sae Two Stt'eiO: FAC console with AV-FV rad'O $100 00. RCA Portable with sepa'ate sceaer $35. CO Botn m ecei'ent co-d to,-. Ca 1 967-3101. For Sae: 1962 VW Van. Recently rebuilt engi-.e. new tires, needs pant. $500. 967-7727. Female (technician-student) would Ukt to move mo apartment with other femaie(s). Will split rent and expenses. Can 966-1161 ext. 331 8 to 5 967-1198 evenirvgs. Ride needed desperate-'y to Atlanta on Friday Sept. 10. Pease can 966-5024. won share epenyes. SINGLE POCV aai!abie NOv m nice, quite, aimcst-new mcbue home $50mo. plus utilities 2 m,ies Out. 96 7-J49 1. FE'.'ALE SINGER needed for jazz goup. Must be epenenced. 967-4491. 1971 Honaa CL-350 perfect condition low mileage two helmets good prtce must Mil quickly Can 942-782 Anytime.

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