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L. R icky Footba acJ&ara enjoys pre ICtlOllS an award-filled week Jr. : ( ( ' v z -I'.-' A th.s v. v . ': v.lcd F. :.'f.s the - .h. he -as v::ed the P "8 d bv Don . iarri i '': ' I. t Sit-ruj . : : ' jjt F ',:..! v s sweet 'r.-: t'.: Tar live! t'.-iSv. tut :n especially vec-: '.". Sr cft ''.v unit. i k Packard is on of tr.-.- o t .tar.i.r:: -j on the defer '-.ive :r.:t v.h:h 'vpc ! Larry KIl - ! twi., I.NC's five-yar J i.r.e. Hie!. . a 5-11. l'c r..J :r.'-..-i-; i.r,thj:kr a -is H-r ack ;. a-, he "-i-nt r.v.-rous stops or, J -).'!.':. rr.:.: , "I couldn't help K--Jt thr o? -u: -vr n th-y drove the l-r.'r. th. !;! J. and beat us in th. U:l .v c'.r. i, -,i t ..-. g.me " sas Hic. . "! -.:.' ho. rh-.-y :'::! after hjs game.' J::r. H: t:.. 1 ' h: :h:- V-i-e F re-t ea.-r.e i ?-r :r.!:r.g w- ;t ct u '.s v re:r-r.ied to the v. j, re v, me J :n that Iat - J - r.-v P.: .. V ar J next isarne "r. th- f re t Timers host WF todav r. : -: r the '-..ira-f. !a.f..e the diwr. t . -, - f I C I". , . ! ,-,- . I- . The pressure v. ill he thui-. at Me::i -,on tf day as the Tigers host Wake f re'-t :r. an ATC headliner. The Deacons have lost twi.e m the Af (1 and are out of the ra.e. 11'v.ever. riemson is still unbeaten. This is the Timers homecomir.;' in Death V'alle ar.J if quarterback 'Iorrimy Kcndriuk can outscore Wake's veer offense, they can come into Kenan Stadium next Aeek lor a championship showdo-An. State hosts Virginia today jnr homecfjminti. Al ter a di .appointini; l-lS loss to Fast Carolina last week, the Pack is scrounging for weapons to offset Virginia wide receiver Bill Davis and punt returner Gerald Mullins. D-ke Ltoes Vj C. : i! the Jj.-J '.sere ! : I Vell-.A LA:- J v.;r Te.h and quarter ak have I een e cr.ir.e- ..!"".-' B!.;e I ) . . : . ' I .r.'F t II ..-.-.-..r. D ; .': . . before. It- ! . t., jv. indication ot v. tiat co.i!d 1 :t WeeK 1aprcn t.-dry Marvl.nd meets Ml toji . although the Keydets are ,'ttu.h improved, the Terps are due for a vi.t'.ry. They have reason t believe th.es should have won at kiorida last week, and Qli Al NevilL- is a suvtessful passer. la Ii His!? cni(ni!i 25905 NAME fXPiATION DATf CT5 A NO PLAr.t CF ,'SSe'f PIEDMONT AIRUNES YOUTH FARE CARD icihe (his card and 90. Now at a new low price: S3. And it's good until your 22nd birthday! You get a reserved seat, any day, and save about 20c-.. Call us, orsee your travel agent. .-.ere re-p-T.-.Ke t'-.T the msiJe runs, and the ..if-:de hneba ker"s responsibility was r.sth:-.r' t the i-:de. I j-ist naturally . :;tr nted H-.-pkir.s -in.e he ran to the r; de n:--.t the time." Kivks p-jed his high schoe-1 football .it C!;nt ,n. "Steve Jones of Duke and I ai tern.! ted m -ur junior and senior years the :i-S '.ithern Conference linebacker ,:-:.! fullbavk. Steve played at Sanford." Ihjr-day night. Kick decided to drop (in the American Association of University Professors ( A A UP) panel discusM- n. wliose purpose w as to discuss '"( o::',pel!tive b'uotball and Academic I Vvcilcr.ce. Are They Compatible0' Kick says, "the discussion eventually ended up concerning whether or not a lootball player can relate to academic and social life on campus." "Whether or not a player can relate is determined on an individual basis," he says. "The opportunity is certainly there if a player desires it." expert Can Sume Bnan Thu Gllir thicker N!e 4"-22 4e":-; 46'2-; ' 42':" 4:"2" i40" w'l,B''p'l'w",i''l""ww ii r '-"iiii'-r--'. .11 1 1 1 nil iiif'ii """ " 1 1 :mtmuMmmmmmmsmmmmmKm , r i hi i ii ii rn ii -fflM ii mil mi ii i i nil tmmmmmmmr niiiMwiiOTiiui i I'NC-W&M UNC INC INC UNC INC I'NC t NC Duke-Ga.Tech Tech Tech Te, h Tech Tech Tech Tech Kans.Sl.-Mo. k-Si. Mo. Mo. K Si Mo. K St Mo Mich. St. -Purdue Purdue MSI Purdue MSI Purdue Purdue Turdue Colo. -Neb. Neb. Neb Neb. Neb V-h NeK Neb Stanford-Ores. St. Stair Stan. Stan Stan. Stars St.. Man LSC-Calif. ; ISC CSC LS CS 1 S( Va.-State j Va. Va. State Va 3 Sl3le x J Ra.St.-Houston Hcul. Uml. Hout. Tla St Houst Hou-t. Uoi Wake-Clemson Uake ake ake ake ake ake Ck-ra Air Force Ari. St. 1 ASl St Sl Sl Sl Sl l reshmen lead 48-0: rugby Sunday 4 s -( ! . , Althouch the fin. late to meet deadline, a Charlottesville Friday at tern Carolina's treshmen h ld;n over Virginia's fro-h m the third quarter. The romp made is three -traicht 40-point games tor the pr--l:!ic 1 ar Babies. Carolina's freshmen had previously beaten State 42-: 1 and Wake I ore-t 45-. in home games. On Sunday, the Tar Heel rugby club .AW: ::: r. J. Ca.-'.ier tea: l1 . team o Kevtn Oldham. -Ccrct..-y cluh. has -eived warning -t -..me it w-T be. lie h.:C : .!.:. came a "erudee m. 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