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By ACC sports ain voted outstanding by Don Harrison Sports Writer 1 .' his efforts in Carolina's Z'.-O over Richmond Saturday rught, : 30-pound offensive tackle Jerry Sain a.:, voted the outstanding offensive -'-"an in the Atlantic Coast Conference .. the Atlantic Coast Sports Writer's , ation. Sj:n, a junior, from Lincoln ton, N.C. ::-"- high school ball m a 2-A -f-.-rence, and considers himself lucky he 'Aas scouted, and recruited by ' -,i:na. He said "a lot of smaller scouted me, but I was real nvcJ before one of our conference "-- night to find out that Carolina v us." IT7T". lumphrey is new UNC by Dan Collins Sports Writer I.1:.-re will be a new diving coach at r .bnj this season, Charles Jerome nil y from Old Brookviile, New 'i u hard-core sports nuts around : i followed every sport from lacrosse :: ."i swimming last year may remember I! n-phrey as the Tar Heels' top diver for 'he past three years and as co-captain of Ov- 1071 Carolina swimming team. When the athletic department found t that Humphrey would be taking .: i luate courses this year while his wife : hes up her undergraduate work, it i . decided to hire him as a diving coach. II- will replace Fred Sanders, the .-. : .n.istics coach who decided he didn't hive enouith time to oversee two sports. Humphrey believes that his experience m of Par Babies loaded with by Howie Carr Assist jut Sports t'ditor t the beginning of last year, freshman ' nit ball coach Moyer Smith was faced with the prospect of building a team with .NC student injured A UNC student was taken to the h.hnnary Thursday night after an intramural football game accident. Tom Shea, a sophomore chemistry major from Greenville, suffered a mild concussion. Dr. Carolyn Dixon reported Friday. Shea was to have been released Friday afternoon. Witnesses said Shea and a Rugby today The UNC rugby team begins a new season today when it takes on the James River Rugby Club of Richmond at 2 on Fhringhaus Field. T he B side game will begin immediately after the conclusion of the A side's contest. USE DTH CLASSIFIEDS CAT'S CRADLE Live Music behind Burger Chef on Rosemary Street Tonight: TY STEVENS BED & BOARD Jean Pierre-Leaud Claude Kade Rated GP Starts Sunday LAST DAY 1-3-5-7-9 Who Is Harry Kellman Dustin Hoffman iii nwwpwryrwr! - - writers I T i J t 13. i 1 - - i - - . . 3 . . . s .. . ." c 3. - f .', - T U.' !.. V -t -.; scouted. Sam is h:ahly re?a:ded by the L'NC coaching staff, so much :r. fact, that he started bcth the L'VA. zr.i VMI g2.es last year as a sophomore in place of the regular starter, M;ke Bob bit:. The coaching staff knew he had the talent, and wanted to nurture :t w.th expener.ee. That exper.enie paid off handsomely Saturday night as Sa:n showed no signs of first game uncertainty. He bandied h:s blocking assignments with strength, quickness, and fmess. Before the season started, there w a.; considerable concern over the ability of Carolina's mostly untested offensive line, but no longer after the front line blew Richmond's" defenders all over the field. diving squad as a diver will help hum in some instances but in others will be a hindrance. "I trunk that my experience will help in that I know the basics of diving." he said, "whLh is something that every coach must know. "On the other hand my experience could prove to be a hindrance. When 1 tell one of the divers to try a new and difficult dive Fll know exactly how he feels. Fll know the fears that are going on inside him. "Fll have to push myself not to be too lenient," he adds. An earlier practice start, three proven divers, and a promising freshman have made Humphrey optimistic about the upcoming swimming season. "I think the outlook is pretty good," he said. "Fveryone seems to be in good shape. Also, we are starting practice early enough this year to work out some of the only four experienced linemen to choose from. This season, though, that problem has been solved by the recruiting of some outstanding line prospects, including 6-4, 241 pound Ken Huff, a native of Coronado, California. teammate were attempting to block a pass when they ran into each other. Shea was unconscious for several minutes before an ambulance was summoned, observers said. The accident occurred on Fhringhaus field in a grid match between Kappa Alpha and Delta Epsilon fraternities. (mem mimim NOW PLAYING 1:40-3:27-5:14-8:48 Three fast guns a gainst one determined man! GREGORY IN A HAL WALL! S PRODUCTION SHOOT OUT A UNIVERSAL PICTURE TECHNICOLOR'S TRUCK DOWN TO THE THRIFT SHOP USED FURNITURE MATTRESS SPRINGS BEDS COOKING UTENSILS PLATES PANS CHILDRENS CLOTHES FALL CLOTHES BOOKS S.10 PTA THRIFT SHOP 508 W. Franklin St. On the Bike Route ! - '- ' . . - . . . - . team thus pas: weekend. Sain gcves the ;:ed.: :; hi hut he was perscnai.v :e: Lewis J clley getting cper. side his ?--vard tcu:hd'.- take a let cf pr.de in ' ' V e consider ccmp.imentmg t: . - 4 f. 1 . - . . ..... i . s e..j.j...t ...e Score as I wo -Id Ij V.:; m el: .- i .V - -c - - . . e . . . . . . . e - . . a ...... says Sain. "Most every one w. cw-e :h-: v. coach problems that we didn't have time t. '.ear." The onlv new addition to . ..C S-.,aJ thus season is freshman Larry May. A versatile athelete, May is also expected t help out Coach Walter Rabb's charges m the baseball diamond this spring. "Larry has a lot of potential." said Humphrey. "He's got a couple of basic problems that most freshmen divert have coming in but 1 think he has the ability to iron them out. "Hopefully he will be up with the rest of the divers soon." The rest of Humphrey's squad consist of three sophomore divers with whom he dove last season. The three returnees are Rod Underwood. Don Chambers, and Clark Falkenstein. Although the three were teammates if their coach last season the general tevlm.' is one of optimism for Humphrey. Just getting the necessary grant-in-aid signatures from Huff and his parents proved to be a real chore for head recruiter Clyde Walker, who first had to fly to western Massachusetts, where Hull was attending prep school at Deerfield Academy. Then Walker had to catch a plane to California to get the signature of Huffs father, a Navy captain. "I came here because I liked the campus, the people, and the attitude." says Huff, who was also approached by Navy, Texas Tech. and Dartmouth. Huff attended Coronado High School in his hometown, and during his senior year was named the All-League team. After deciding on a post-graduate year. Huff went to Deerfield last fall, where he was selected to the All-New Lngland prep school team. At both Coronado and Deerfield Huff was voted the school's most valuable lineman. Although their opening game against good Hit Kit nrJiTrs. n raraprf7smr.Tni YOU CAN DO AS WELL AT VARLEY'S AS YOU CAN ANYWHERE iSShi CdDimoirv Tne NOW PLAYING 3:10 - 5:10 I MM, utoScJsO STACY KEACH FAYEDUNAWAY harris YULIN ; Mt-x-i: DOC 5.- ': A r" V "r V FRANK PERRY NOW PLAYING 2:35 4:45 - 6:55 9:05 lineman And -. . . e . . ciill Am. v . r. - ' ' I J err. eves the:- a '. ; vredit f v h Ucces week. "1 piaved wehmd Paul il .!ahan lat ;i:." H la ban Wa a g od tea. he: : ha'.: in.e he w team " ACC bt veur. Mr-: ever .me vw ..ilJ acr.e :hc re would have been a 1 t more lopsided :! the fir-1 stnr.i. had staved m. and aNo if the ctfense had run t-r more than the three formations thev emplvved. "With ever ne pla :r.g up to ho potential we 'knew we had Richmond beat." said Sam. "o win h -w Lhmus all our card-, plus the c ach wanted t . give our reserves some experience." Speaking of Illinois. Sain regards B:g 10 all-star candidate Tab Bennett, after watching him in came films, a stem challenge. Bennett, a defensive tackle will line up opposite Jerry this Saturday afternoon in Champaign. Sam regards the upcoming game as a --up re me test ol the Tar Heel offensive imc. "! vervone believes we on do the b on Fiiitvis." iiieiiieii N.C. State is scheduled for October 4. the lar Babies still haven't had a lot ot practice time together. They practice as a unit twice a week, while the other three days are occupied by scrimmages with the varsity. "At first it really scared me. going up against the varsity, just because they were 'the varsity.'" Huff Says. "Now it doesn't bother me that much, and sometimes 1 can hold my own against them." Although HuH has been playing defensive tackle m the early practices, he could also see some action on the offensive line once the season begins. Besides Huff, other outstanding line prospects for the Tar Babies include 6-3. 2 20 pounder Tommy Collins, of Richmond. Virginia. Pete Marchetti, a 6-4. 231 pounder from New Philadelphia. Pennsylvania; Lrnie Raz?ano. a 6-1, 230 pound native of Howard Beach. New York; and 6-1, 262 pound Ronnie Robinson of Burlington. N.C. For Men's Clothes & Shoes e For Imported Pipes & Tobaccos For Formal Wear Rentals 144 Eot Franklin Since 1938 Ph. 942-3673 - 7:10 - 9:10 GP . u j, ,, . VflPiMMUtaMfei Saturday. Soter-!ber IS. 1971 ent arm b DouiHadl 5." j" t T't ' r v .. .... .c JV.....C cminc :r. i rarlv Frdav :amp- ISiCics Mcrr.srr. D rmt.r. icccrdng tc Chapel I dd Stephen Rcgel. I . a Mc-rr.cm resident, was released shcrtlv after noon Fr.iav .dent ir.firmarv m n in.'irmar. spoesma: A Chcrvl Hell outh. Jchnnv Rusbee, u ;:" Ridcefie'd Apartments, was in H.llsb;:cujch J ad Fndav, .barged with .cth a deadlv weapon Lt. Lindv Pendergrass o: the Chapel H i: Felice Department said Rcgel was walking reward the entrance to Merr.son w hen he was cent rented by a black whe a-ked hum fer a cigarette. Rogci told authorities he told the outh he did net have anv cicarettes, but that the v o Pendererass said. did. Pendercrass said the black "snatched a t of bus (Rogel's pocket and threw it on the ground" The ycuth then told Kegel he had cigarettes in bus pocket. Pendergruss sa:d. but Rogel answered that ;t was his wallet. Another black from a group of about five outside Morrison approached the two and an altercation began, the police lieutenant sued. He said Rogel was hut m the mouth and cut several times with a n n 1 1 e . Capt. I .b. Riggsbee of the campus security police said Chris Wise, another student, reported the incident to campus police. Terry Garner, college master at Morrison, had Rogel taken to the infirmary. Capt. Rigsbee said. He said Rogel was taken to the Chapel Hill Police Station shortlv after beme :::::::xooc:::: Stud in d Neivs around campus 1 IN o The first woman in University history to hold a "cabinet-rank" position has been appointed Registrar and Director of Institutional Research. Dr. Lillian Lehman, a zoologist and assistant to the Provost for two years, is the appointee. She succeeds James Gaskm, now chairman of the Fnglish Department. She is a member of Chancellor J. C'arlyle Sitterson's immediate staff of vice chancellors, directors and advisors. As Registrar. Dr. Lehman administers a number of University offices, including Central Records, Admissions and Student Aid. As Director of Institutional Research. she assembles facts and maintains a repository of information about the L niversity and its internal operations. Dr. Lehman, former resident of Kannapolis, received her M.A. and Ph.D. degrees at UNC after graduation from Catawba College. She has done post-doctoral study at Stanford CUKO OHMtMG Of A remarkable new concept in Economical Petrol Dispersement for Internal Combustion Powered vehicles which will prove a boom to Impecunious scholars COMING SOON The Duty Tar Hm) stabbe fracas reieived f:;- the ;.-.:':: rr.irv to ,dent.: j s-jpec: in the cue. The Rijcjsbee cu:h 3$ chJirged 5rn ifter Rocel en: t the pcl:ct stiticn. police ucd. Chapel Hdl Felice Chief '.;iim Bake saii the o-th charged ;n the incident is arrested eir'.v Frdiv en in. tx:l.c wirrant charpnc hem w-:h icl: c-. a :e ma. t 51-ke sa-d t-o o: the knife v.;urd- lacerations was stepped b a bc-e xS a::erv r i inches. There have beer, reports of c ;ra'. incidents :r.vOi:ng o::-campus b;ack on South Camp-s. Capt. Ribee said He sac J several fights have vcurred in James Dormitorv this ear. James O. Cans'.er. assistant dean : most serous of a tvpe which ha o-curred ;n residence halls thus fall." He said previeu incident have "occurred with sufficient freuenvV to give us some cause tor Secuntv forces w.ll be increased in South Campus dormitories m the next few davs. Cansler said, and ho; meetings are being held m most residence halls to chscuss wa in which secur.tv can be tightened "We are concerned about the number of incidents m which non-l'mv ersitv students are involved." Cansler said, "and we are taking steps which hope.u'.'.v will a.leviate th.s situation m the Student Bodv President Joe Stallings said. "I don't think the I'mvervitv com muni tv should be dosed non-members but at the same time. I am concerned for the safetv and well-being cf every student. "I feel that the most reasonable wjv to handle this type of situation." Stallings added, "is for students to report anv person creating an unreasonable distrubance." University and has taught at the University of Vermont. She has served on the Chancellor's Advisorv Committee for Residential Colleges for three vears and is a member of the Administrative Board of Student Affairs. SL does little in weeklv meet " Student Legislature (SL) elected Keith Weatherly to a one-year appointment on the Student Union hxecutive Board Thursday night. Weatherly, a student legislator, is a senior majoring in political science. No other business could be conducted. Two SL committee's which Scheduled meetings this week did not have quorums, Finance Committee Chairman Robert Grady scheduled a meeting of his group for 3:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Union.' TMl KfW ftOOIIM fff SOMI J d -e r 4 I t ft
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