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Thursday. oipi?r 4. 1971 The D?irv Tar HJ arter prepares to return o o o By Mark Whicker Sports Ed i r or "It's hard for people to grasp the fe.t it right now I'm actually slow -slower m the normal person," UNC tailback Og'esby says. "And I'm not a good running hs.k -h jt my 'peed. That's my who!e ft appears that Oglesby. who gamed ! yard, jr. 14 periods of play before ff-.-rmg s.-vtre 1:2 cramps at State and -.r.g the four games smoe then, -a ill :, some against Clemson in Kenan : loom Saturday. '.' J for those v. ho cannot understand four games well, they're right. Doctors gave Ogle shy the right jtrr.er.t for cramps. He jogged and :'t ed out. It was the wrong thing to do. I he cramps had caused mus.le damage i 7" 1. 4 Bills Hite 1 If' , 1 up N 5SI 55 s iJ (laoQi s X3 Nj)OTpourrr Prescriptions Accurately Filled Lenses Duplicated Headquarters For Quality Sunglasses Contact Lenses Fitted Contact Lens Accessories lltllaOjf (Opticians John and Lib Southern 121 E. Franklin St Between Varsity Theatre and Intimate to three muscles in his nght leg. He should have ween restirg throughout those periods, and the new pro gnosis was even after Og'esby stayed in North Carolina Memorial Hospital three days before the Notre Dame game for tests to fmd out if there was a metabolic reason r,r V ,,,., r r f ' y trO'Uble "It wis my fault I had the cramps :n the first place," Oglesby says. "I forgot to take salt tablets before the State game, and it was hot and humid that dav ." He was not ready to play against Tulare the next week, and as a result Carolina could not control the ball :n the first half. Tulare scored four touchdowns in the air and won 37-29. At Notre Dame, the .oa.hes maie an effort to get Oglesby ready, but j-st uefore kickoff the de.isrm was maie to .iOivi Out a g a . . . In the third quarter, the Tar Heels had Behind only 9-0. a touchdown, might hav -. ... 2. &u - c . - . Og.:eb wys the team is hungry f:r -CC .hamp. inhir roght mere than a b cam; "w'; never ha t on -c ever.tua i.x i - outside sp-eed to pet around t.v comers," Oglesby says, recalling the Ta Heels' three futile attempts at running u; the middle and fmallv Ken Craven blocked field goal try. "At the time. ! w A g step t. fr" 1 C . - K 5 . V u I- i .:r. over Wake Feres: and 1. Mar.u Oglesby was in better shape ' play. He approached Coach Bill Dooh u . - . ihouiht mavbe I something, you know-." Ogle -- v-,Vu . t - 1 ' - . "f--- " uC""' -"u 4 U ld-U ..... J . . . . i U - : j . . . . " . . p re v v . j v 4j i j Tr.-j- week. Ogle;b has cOnsiuerame day-tcda improvement "1 firre bv Satur dav I'll be at .1 -en: peed." Ocleb sas?. "i feel b: da;, than I d.d ;.e:erd. . and :t goal u::;J be a the T.fers. n r ar; also :be : fere nee UNC co-Id tie w.th 2 wen over N'ircnia D-ke cs m . r a . u . UNC or Cer.sc r.. m.d a half came thi vea: fi . . a . . . "On :r-t down on the Dam .Id tell I -u't didn't have c i m e on --is t be f o t e halftir.e Ke had pined 4u; yards In the r.e period sear. Don McCi-ley had iiained 52 ards or his n to a l.":5 ard seavon I think I wo-ld hae had 1 .000 ard b n c -Oglesb e::r.ates. altho-gh he i :ill the leading r-sher cn the uad. "5..t we'll hae the same line back next ! . . . - . 1 ' . ... U , , i t. .. . S-N. I .. -"...- I ' " yy u fcuwiiM "Wim! wniWi"- Ike C!eb o o o e wniie a M remacement Qtiins S3 1 C7 4 6 ya d s By Howie Can ,1 1'lU': .S--r?s i-if-r a i a . . to see himself in the starting lineup hav last Saturdav again-1 William Mary a team meeting etry me at 9:15 before a "We Saturday game." Hite explains. "There's always a list of the starters, and Geoff (Hamlmj was or, it. But then about ten minutes before the game started, Cch ( Bobby i Collins starting." "I'd h..f. ;.,' - was alternating with Geoff . . ..: - t : v . tile c . r. i v ' i v . . - Forest, but I only got in for three plays, and I didn't carry the ball once." he continued. "So I really didn't know h vA much I was going to play." The surprise, however, didn't stop H;te from leading all Tar Heel rushers for the afternoon with 146 yards or. 2H carries. The 146 yards were more than the total Hite had gained m the Tar Heels' first seven games, and bus performance catapulted him into fourth place in the team rushing statistics, with 263 yards on 0 carries tor a 3.8 average. Hite. a 5-10. 185 pound sophorn re trom Hyattsville, Md., was a three-sport letterman at DeMatha High outside Washington, D.D., a Catholic school best know for fielding the only basketball team that ever defeated Lew A'cindor's Power Memorial squad. hringliaus wins again 1 ...C. u. t ...uc.. v.i . ; K A iter being picked a- an AIi-Metrvp..litan and All-Cathohc tailback during his senior sear at DeMatha in !'6. Hite was approached bv number of schools, including Colorado. W--st Vircr.ia. Cincinnati and Louisville. "I realls liked it down here." Hite says. "'The people were so friendly - net at all like ir. Washington - -and there u as n't as much recruiting pressure. "When I g "t my board scores bawk --and they were go-.'d enought - I just wanted to sign here that same day." he remembers. "There were some "ther schools I was supposed to visit, but I didn't even bother." G utlir i dge s re venge ? i Hite parent!) sold enough on other Rav mto tne scboo. to ta. n. coming to Chapel Hill on a basketball scholarship in iq0. A starter or. las: ear's freshman team. Rav wdl be p".a ir.g Saturday in the Blue-White game. After starting for Coach Mover Smith'', undefeated lroQ freshman team. Hite was redhirted last sear. There wasn't much room for tailbacks behind Don McCauley and Ike Oglesby. but that didn't make it any easier for Hite to take. "I guess sou've got to have a redshirt program to win." he says. "But I just didn't hke it at all. Practicing all week and never playing..." Did he ever think of quitting"" "Yeah, sometimes after a hard practice you saw "What am I doir.c here1' or " H t o . . e . . . : . .... t . o S t . . .f. . ocrv'r d elc o o:n in the s a n s w t rs Ore o: the other :oiOo: from, the jOr-.u freshman team as IS;'.', mo.d . a friend o: H.fe's Sobodv will ever reallv get over it." H.tc sas. -i don': :h;r.k I've fulls realized it vet He lived right acrvs5 the hall from me. and sometimes I still expect him to come walking into the suite." Hite is more or resigned to returning to a reserve role when Hamlin and Ogle-b return to top form "A lor. 2 as w c w m . it s not that important w b. plavs." he savs "Besides. Coach Collins breads fold mc I'll be plavir.2 some tho week." Lhnngliaus A Blue won the Residence Hall Championship Tuesday night with a convincing 27-6 win over Avery Blue. Weisner, Lenderman, Hollowell and Bass scored for the winners and Dunn added 3 extra points. In the semifinals of the Fraternity Blue Division the Phi Delts pulled out a close win over Beta Blue 14-13. Phringhaus and Lucas scored for the Phi Delts and Sitterson kicked the two important extra points. Kappa Psi will be their opponents in the finals as they leading the way with 2 TDs and Hardy. Baucom and Hipp adding the others. In the Grad Volleyball playoffs the following teams will meet in the quarterfinals. Phae-In meets Peacocks I. Stat Blues meet the BB Rackers. MBA II meets Phac-Out and the Super D to meet the Lab Retrievers. Tne All Campus Tag Football playoffs will start next week with a little help from the weather and Grail Mural Basketball starts the week after. Entries for Co-Rec Volleyball are due on hie -White tix still available topped Pike Blue 31-13 with Speares November 15. 97t TODAY 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. Beef Chunks on Bun w 2 vegs. and bread THE BACCHAE 97t 7t entrance behind the Zoom self service 974 Tickets are still available for the Blue-White basketball game in Carmichael Vuditonum Saturday. Students can pick up a Blue-White ticket free with a student ID. Guest and date tickets cost S2 each. The game will start approximately 30 minutes after the football game between Carolina and Clem son, or 4:30. Freshman coach Bill Guthridge will be Irving to break a personal five-game losing streak against assistant coach John Lotz. Guthridge, coaching the Whites, will direct a team led by returning starters Bill Chamberlain and Steve Previs. Three other seniors will start -Kim Huband, Craig Corson and Bill Chambers. Other White team members are Donn Johnston, John Austin, transfer Roger Jamison and freshmen Don Washington and Brad Hoffman Lotz, coaching the Blues, picked up two All-ACC players, Dennis Wuycik and George Karl, and 6-10 transfer Robert McAdoo. Other starters will be rising soph Bobby Jones and either Ray Hite or Darrel F.lston. Roundme out the Blue roster are John O'Donnell and treshmen Rav fiarroon. Id Stahl and Craig Swaio.o: Head coach Dean Smith will watch the battle trom the sideline Clemson Coach Hootie Ingram has already made up his mind about the linebacker positions on the all-ACC team. After watching the Tigers beat Wake Forest 10-9 last Saturday in Clemson, Ingram said "two of the best linebackers in the conference were on that field today." He was referring to Wake middle linebacker Fd Stetz and Clemson LB Larry Hefner. "If you want to go ahead and complete the lineup," concluded Ingram, "you'd better put down John Bunting of Carolina." Bunting and Hefner will have a chance to show- their stuff in Kenan Stadium Saturday afternoon as Carolina meets Clemson. Both teams are unbeaten in the conference. Hefner, who went to North Mecklenburg High in Charlotte, made 10 individual tackles and contributed nine assistants Saturday. With 4:30 left m their first half, and Wake leading 6-0 and on the Clemson ore with fourth down, Hetner blasted through to nail Larry Hopkins, tenth leading rusher m the nation, for a two-yard loss. JUST ARRIVED CLOGS LARGEST SELECTION YET SUEDE AND LEATHER UJJiik5? I mm 1 mm I mm 1 mm 1 I Jill f II UMo (MAE o f DJ C m mmmr mm woumm mmmim 412 VV. FRANKLIN C LljQflJili Across From Dunkin' Donuts m jn -jn Js m m" "m MOTORCYCLE ROAD RACES FA Nov. 6-7, at V.I. R. (Milton, N.C.) PRACTICE & STREET CLASS, Sat. SIX EXCITING RACES, Sun. FREE CAMPING For Information Call OPEN ROAD, Inc. 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