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The Daily icm .tel
by David Zucchino
Sports Writer
It was bound to happen eventually.
The Carolina soccer squad, after lying
dormant for the past three home games,
exploded for three second quarter goals
within an eight minute span yesterday on
Fetzer Field and held on for a rollicking
5-3 victory over arch-rival Duke.
The Tar H?el offense had been almost
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UNC booters celebrate the final goal of the game. The Carolina soccer team ended a
losing streak with a 53 victor)' Friday over Duke. (Staff photo by Leslie Todd)
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four games that Carolina had taken an
early lead.
The Tar Heels then poured in three
mere goals to build 2 devastating 4-0 lead
that Duke was never able to challenge.
Freshman forward Ri:k Culberson led
a Tar Heel charge that overpowered the
Duke fullbacks mid-way through the
second period and scored unassisted for
UNC's second goal.
Fullback Arden Sterling, who kept
Duke at bay with his finest defensive
performance of the season, bounced in a
corner kick from Culberson just three
minutes later.
Just like that, Duke was out of the
ballgame and the Tar Heels rose to a
third-place tie in the ACC.
Carolina's fourth goal of the afternoon
typified the comic aura that surrounded
the win.
With the second half barely underway,
freshman David Taylor and Culberson
mounted a two-man attack on the Blue
Devil goal. James came out, the Duke
center fullback moved back and the two
collided a la Keystone Kops as the ball
skipped lazily by. Taylor was given credit
for the go.
Duke picked up a goal in the third
period and another in the fourth, but the
outcome had lone been decided.
Taylor muscled past James late in the
final quarter to finish up the Carolina
sconne act.
Just before Taylor's second goal,
senior forward Karl Muster rounded out
his varsity career in rousing style, decking
a Duke player with a left hook. Muster,
who was ejected by the officials, left the
field to the cheers of a sizeable Tar Heel
following.
The win left Carolina with a 64-1
record for the season, while Duke
finished up the year at 8-3.
The Blue Devils actually outshot
Carolina by a slim 16-15 margin, but the
one-sided victory was achieved, according
to assistant coach Frank Nelson, "because
we played more agressively and got every
break."
Coach Marvin Allen agreed.
"tvery player on the team played
extremely well," he said following the
victory. "Dawson and (Anson) Dorrance
looked especially tough and Taylor
certainly came up with an outstanding
game."
The Tar Heel victory ironically handed
the ACC championship to Maryland,
which whipped Carolina 3-1 on Monday.
Duke finished second in the conference',
while UNC's 2-2-1 ACC record gives the
Tar Heels a third-place tie with N.C.
State.
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by Don Harrison
Sports Writer
Not enough credit has been gnen to
the Tar Heel offensive line this season,
especially since the first four games,
which saw three Carolina players voted
all-ACC offensive linemen of the week by
the ACC Football Writer's Association.
"It's 3S if everyone has just come to
expect a good effort from al! of us" sas
Robert '"Waldo" Wallers.
"Before the start of the season, a lot
of people were wondering if ue could get
the job done like last year's offensive
line," Waldo said.
It didn't take long for the offensive
line to prove their ability. In the first
game against Richmond, Jerry Sain, the
Heels' right offensive tackle, was voted
the outstanding offensive lineman of the
week in the ACC. In the second game
against Illinois, Ron Rusnak. the HeeK"
righi offensive guard, was afforded the
same award, and in the fourth game
against N.C. State, the Heels" offensive
tight end, Johnny Cowell. brought the
honor home.
Since then, it seems as though the
Football Writer's Association has grown
complacent of the fine performances
turned in week after week by other fine
offensive linemen, Waldo Roberts for
one.
Waldo is the Heels' left offensive
guard, and has proved to be one of the
cogs in a very good offensive unit, which
has displayed as much, if not more, talent
and ability than last year's offensive line.
"We've really had our work cut out for
us since Ike has been out with an injury,"
Waldo says. "Since Ike has been injured,
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running game."
Waldo is rcternr.g. ot course.
Carol:nj speeds ti'.ha.k. Ike tglev' .
who has been ut oi acti. n Mr.a1 the i.r-t
half it the N.C. State game. 1 he HeeS
have certainly missed h;s preserve as ar.
outside threat.
I'ntil the Clenon game I.t uee's
a hen Coa.h IVoley plaved Ic.v:s J'.les
at the t.iiibjvk position, the Heel
restricted their running attack main!., to
the inside. With the exception of the
Notre Dame vnirie. the Heel ottenc
linemen hje still m oved their defer. c
opponents a i-ut t!.e lield .-.s t!ie
opened gaping holes for the rtmn.:r.g
backs.
N. :re Dan
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tackles vve'e iaccd all e. r." W.i'do .uld.
"'and they were bird to move. Ue realK
missed Ike in that game."
Hie Heels io-t that game 1 -). but
gained more yardage on the ground than
the Irish defensive unit had been allowing
on the average per game.
Waldo stands (-2. and tip the scales at
216 pounds, which is small tor Ins
position. Waldo replies. ""I don't worr
about my sie, I depend on speed, and
quickness." He runs a 4.7 secomN 4 '
yard dash, which is fast for anybody.
"In fact says Waldo. '"I was so small
in high school. I was afraid Carolina
wouldn't give me an athletic scholarship.
I only weighed 170 in my junior year, but
I did get up to 14)0 in my senior year."
The Carolina coaching staff had ample
reason to pay attention to Waldo in his
prep career, though, as he was uted
all-Conference offensive guard in both his
"New speech teani
UNC's newly-formed individual events
speech team will compete in early
January at Ohio University.
The team is sponsored by the speech
department and coached by Miss Harriet
Cherberg, a graduate assistant in speech.
According to Miss Cherberg. individual
events consist of original oratory,
after-dinner speaking, extemperaneous
speaking, impromptu speaking and oral
interpretation.
The team will compete on the
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Mis Cherberg ericourjged th
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