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1,1111 w 1.-, Fnd?y. October 29, 1971 The Dairy Tar Hel I! i I, 1! Mark eware of stumps At first gJance, it may be natural to expect a team from William &. Mary to have a 5-8 quarterback and a 5-9 halfback. So Tulane, which beat Carolina 37-29 the week after they played W&.M, had a very unnatural felling Oct. 2. The Indians' triple-option got two touchdowns on the board and then throttled down to a 14-3 win in New Orleans. It is this victory that worries Bill Dooley as the Tar Heels prepare for the W&M game in Kenan Stadium Saturday. And the Tribe beat Tulane without that 5-9 halfback, Phil Mosser, last year's Southern Conference player of the year. He has gained 589 yards this year despite missing that game. He ran past Toledo's stern defenses for 100 yards in a 40-12 Tangerine Bowl loss. Movser also ran over Ohio Wesleyan for 257 yards, setting a conference record. He Is the man who makes William &. Mary's triple-option go, but then there's the 5-8 quarterback, Steve Regan. Regan, throwing from the pocket, completed 27 of 39 passes against Virginia Tech for 297 yards. "I don't know how he overcomes his smallness," says William &. Mary sports publicist Barry I ratkin. "How did Eddie LeBaron do it? He's just a fine passer." His receiver, Ed Helies and Dave Knight, tower into the air at 5-11 and (-2. Knight caught 31 passes last year, Coach Lou Holtz calls him "one of the outstanding pass receivers in the South," putting him right up there with Terry Bcasley and Carlos Alvarez. The Indians also have their resiliency. When Todd Bushnell, who gained 760 yards last year, broke his collarbone, Holtz uncovered a 225-pound runner named Dennis Carnbal, who caught a TD pass at Tulane. Behind him is capable sophomore Bill Gardner. Grail Mural I n tries are due Monday for the Grail-Mural Holiday Basketball Festival so drop them by as soon as possible. Play starts on November 15th. Dave I delinan has one-third of his Triple Crown as he defeated Fred Mueller in the finals of the Paddleball Tournament. Reminder to the squash players to move the games along and get those results in. The Residence Hall play-offs . ontinued Wednesday night and in ; vision I, Lewis Blue got two important ! i)s from a fine combination between i rd and Arzonico and TDs from V. iiliams Baker and Adams as they topped ! Iran BS 25-7 to move into the finals. The "ry K. Hounds edged the Winston Vompers 16-12 on TDs by Harry Martin nJ Joe Weaver plus 2 PATs "from Macon Huffman. Tom Miller scored the only two TDs for the losers. This win put the Hounds into the semifinals. ' In Division II, the Avery Blues moved Our liovt C-'italc-ue ; out, with r.ore UJ iton:s of .ioser.ar; stree Pc co site Town lurking Are Chapel Hill p.- -- "ml rilll"-l -Lr -..i.ii.i .nniii.iMMfnill"l' lllt hMBBgmHMMHHiHHBBMinMMHHaMIMmHHlHHHMHHMHHHHIHHHHMHHMHiMMHMHM JUST ARRIVED AT J i CHICAGO t iiiTimt.n iirriimn n-ummmmiri ' i n mi I i in in iiinnmimniiiiMni Milium iwiriwni w I " W iinimm iiiimniiniiinrirum niiii i J . PLUS!!! New SLY & FAMILY STONE ALBUM "There's a Riot Going On" ONLY Open 10 a.m. 10 p m. Whicker x Then you get the ball and find yourself sudderJv lookir.z up at William L Mar. Bill Davos is 6-4, 250. Rich Hodsdon is 6-2, 230. Grtg Frear.ey is 6-3, 235. Andre Polly is 6-4, 220. "They tip a lot of passes," says Fratkin. Unfortunately, when YPI beat the Indians they used their own giant - 6-4 passing artist Don Strock. "We couldn't put any pressure on him, but I'd say we do have an adequate secondary" Fratkin comments. The leader is junior Paul Scolaro. Wally Ake, along with Scolaro, Mosser and guard Jackson NeaU, made All-Southern Conference last year. "He's a real hard-hitting linebacker," Fratkin comments. People got rightfully excited around Williamsburg when the Indians went 4-0, but then West Virginia and VPI punctured their dreams. They still have a good chance of winning the Southern Conference and playing Toledo again, but this week they can make Lou Holtz awfully happy with an upset over Carolina. It may not be the last time Holtz meets the Heels. Rumors are thick has been offered the State job after three years in Williamsburg. The 34-year-old Holtz would add a lot of personality and expertise at Raleigh. He coached the Ohio State secondary that had a lot to do with beating Southern Cal in the Rose Bowl in 1968. "We don't have a very fast team," Holtz told North Carolina sportswriters earlier in the week. "Our quarterback runs the 100 in about two days." Sounds pretty suspicious. The best thing the Heels could do this week, although they are decisively favored to win their sixth game in eight, is to watch out for those stumps. Tulane didn't. entries due into the finals as they topped Graham Brand X 33-13. They got fine effort from George Jenkins with 3 TDs and from Jeff Lookabill with 2. The Morrison Bruins moved into the semifinals by edging the Manly Aces 26-20. The Bruins were led by Stowe and Griffith who scored 2 TDs each. In the Fraternity Wh Championships, Phi Delt Wh I squeezed by DKE Whitebrokers 11-9. Coe got the only TD for the winners and Kirkland and Wood, J. got 2 important safeties. Kappa Psi Blue moved into the quarterfinals of the Blue Division by beating Chi Phi Blue 19-6. A fine 3 TD effort by Baucom was the highlight of the game. 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Their performances so far this season have proved why they are ranked as two of the top runners in the South. The question, however, is when will the big two become the big three. Sophomore Tony Waldrop, who suffered from a virus early in the season and has not yet fully recovered, is capable of running at the same caliber of McAfee and Widgeon. He proved this last season when he established himself as one of the top runners in the conference. But the big question remains, when will the big two become the big three. Will it be this Saturday when the team travels to Williamsburg, Va. to compete in the NCAA District 3 championship? Carolina's coach Joe Hilton is doubtful. "He'll go 100 percent," Coach Hilton said, "but he won't be 100 per cent Tony. Our idea is not to crash early but to bring him along slowly. "Really, his ability to bring himself up to par may be greater than I expected. His base readiness will be greater than the other meets this season. 5c to 2( COPYQUICK 133V E. Franklin St ?N HON. THROUGH SAT. MC lORTINJ 920-4020 CONVERSE Basketball Shoe High or Low Top Only $10.95 Record Bar Henderson Street Chapel Hill MM i5.cn. along with Duke and .'lar.r.d. as the teams to beat in the ACC title drive. Carolina decked defending scramb! champion irgir.ia 1-0 two weeks ago in Chariot tesvie for L'NC's biggest wm of the season, but the Tar Heels earlier A, opped a dismal 2-0 decision t a 1-1-1 cc: to N.C. State to round record. Right now Allen, whose Tar Heels are 5-1-1 on the year, is faced with a potent Trenton State outfit. Don't let the funny name fool you. Trenton stands at 6-2 for all games, most of which have come against high-quality opposition. "Trenton State alwavs "We're gonna prime him for the conference meet." The competition will be stiff Saturday, even though Duke is not expected to compete. Schools from Florida, Georgia.South Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia are expected to be in the competition. "Most of the better cross country teams around will be there," Coach Hilton said. "When I talk about the better teams I'm talking about the top 20 teams in the country. "If Tennessee shows up they and William and Mary should be two of the best teams there." William and Mary gave the Heels one of their only two defeats earlier in the season when the team traveled to Williamsburg. Feelings weren't the best after the meet and some of Carolina's runners have even talked about a grudge between the two teams. l l FALL BOOK SALE! Round 2. ART BOOKS Come Visiting THE INTIMATE BOOKSHOP Chapel Hill Open evenings til 10 1! O;.. is.cn. a! or. DIFFERENCES FROM THE MODEL TWENTY FOUR: Almost half again the acoustic output and higher amplifier power. 50 watts 1HF peak music power. 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Cons equ; .oozing o em e: "Our scoring is weakness." he savs. ii somewhat While the o T wouldn't call it a grudge." Coach Hilton said. "It's just that we had such a close meet with them. We do know that William and Mary has a good team. "The team is just determined not to let them beat us again." Coach Hilton said that the attitude of the team at this point is excellent. "We have a dedicated group of athletes." Coahc Hilton said. 'They realize we've had some difficulties gome full strength. Their attitude is that they will be readv come the conference meet." Mhro Of wee TIN I 8wmer concetT BGYNOlKCXXrajm rtcswTeuMN tckt?$3 rfr we&sarft urtot tecosD mk dood r KLH COMPACTS ON MODEL 20 FM MODEL 11-VV MODEL 26 349.95 regularly 189.95 regularly 239.95 regularly SALE today has racked good for the most part. some trout-ie spots. Tz's Tar Heels have no ruch problems as approached ir.v-.ncibUiry. The spotty halfback play that worried Allen at thi start of the seaso: has disappeared, and ther w as never anv cuetion a the ability the Tar Heel fullbacks. At goal, sophomore Win Bennett, who las played e pi a cement th.e last three cimes as a for injured Ni ck Jones, has raised a re1 ever "s. Bennett surprised Allen by "doing a r things that w e didn't think he was ipabl of," most notably by covenr.g a open space with his divir.g and of reacruns a! ibihty. Wuh Jones still nursm an irvured fmcer. Bennett will start azam today. Otherwise Allen is standing pat with his starting Lineup, although freshman forward Tim O'Cor.ner. who has been impressive m practice. ma see more p'.avm.g time. Another freshman. Mark Marcopolis, has plaed at halfback for the past three games and will start there today . With four games remaining on the W"l schedule, the Tar Heels have already equalled the victory output of last sear's 5-2-5 team. 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