Th Daily Tar H?-J Victory evens Doolers L7YC record awrence: 6Jolley was the difference Monday. November 15. 1971 4 i By Mark Whicker Sports Editor -Run to win," said Vince Lombard to Green Bay Packers in December, B;ii Dooley, a thousand miles away m '.ipel Hi!!, was listening. V.:th a hard-blocking offensive line as foundition, Dooley has established an '--,'ot unstoppable ground attack (-red around his tailbacks. And he . : - . rns to have someone around to -. t r over I 50 yard ; a game. I year it was Don McCauley. Before 'is injured m this year's fourth game, n Ti ! ! F t Ok Pk by Dan Collins Sports Writer it iMn't h,;ve been a bettor final male. ttt:r r Cir.2 Shut OUt hv :.n ir.snil '-c (!.!ene the entire first h:i!f the vwrful 'iarolina freshman oflene ' i'- thrt-. tojchdowm to beat Duke i ind Cdp a pT(ei.t 5-0 season. I 'T awhile it looked as though the M exciting moments for the Carolina . who journeyed to Durham Saturday :-ht for the Cerebral Palsy game would tfie fireworks display at half-time. At I time Duke was leading 0-0 and the II i-: Imp defense looked invincible. I he complextion of the game changed . ly, however, when fleet Bobby .. ru K took the second half kickoff and ! I d some fireworks of his own by ..i-g 88 yards for the touchdown. I. Ill's 'eander added the conversion to make ' -0. I he Tar Babies looked as though they IT Moyer Smith relieve By Dan Collins Sports Writer I he Carolina freshman dressing room !- tilled with mixed feelings ,,' f'i!ation, relief and sorrow. I he T ar Babies had just defeated o h-rival Duke 21-14 before 1 1 ,000 fans the annual Cerebil Palsy game. The tory assured the team a perfect 5-0 tson and a Big l our championship, but .i was their last game of the season. I reshman coach. Moyer Smith n pressed a great amount of relief after ihe contest, the first close one his team h ul experienced all season. "It was a pressure game," Coach Smith . . i i . . i . :.. f .. i i. . i 4 playeii. It was a super effort, with ur kid's still not ph sically well. They're -oil recovering from the flu. "They're a great team with a lot of t ilent," he said. "They're the finest team c've had here, there's no doubt about it. I uey have intangible loyalty and they i, oily look out for each other." blanker-defensive back Bobby Myrick, clutching the game ball his teammates hail awarded him, gave most of the credit to Coach Smith for the team's successful season . "Coach Smith made the team." Mcrick said. "He's just a great coach. He really kept the team together." Myrick scored the Tar Babies first touchdown when he took the second half rOH SALE: 1967 Chevrolet Impjla convertible, yellow with black top. 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H:s e:sh:-a:d sweep cave the 1 0-0 lead at the b-e:r.r.:r.? of th: a airier, and h:s catch of -touchd:-wr. pass from P-ul M:h: the g-arr.e --p with : I re i.-rur.. "Actually, w ? weren't er.oti: - j the I; cker ')om. e were rea n f:.r Clem.s'n ... .. ist week r. d ' o u r. . or Duke next week . "But toda wt gcv- oil with a fumble, and ; n . - u tllD and rolled r;ht kt the opts n that had r.icht. Hi- been so pitch to rui t u. l -mdon. however, was hiih and ti taiibi.k couldn't ho ld or. Carolina c! f c H 1 ; end Dm Swam p-. -e b,;: drid it w Ur md 'en (-.:'.:-.. on the Duke 33. Carolina quarterback Chris Rupee then went to work and ten plays liter hit tight end Ch-Hes W.iJdeU f0: a ll yar.' touchdown pass, he t'uhdown cam despite a holding penaltv that took the Tar Babies irorn the Duke tour bi.k to the !'b The determined Duke team cane bjck atter the score when Landon took the kukolf 42 yards to the Carolina 42. Five plays later the Blue Imps were knocking on the door with a first and goal on the -i. The Carolina de!en-e. however, arose to the occasion and stopped Duke cm lour plays. After Landon picked up four toueh vards off tackle on two carries. aft er close win have to hand it to them, but we plaved hard-nose football. I here wa- no fancv -tuff." Another big story tin's season has been that of split-end Ray Stanford. The 5'7" 147 pounder from Rockingham started the season as a walk-on but ended as the team's leadirm receiver. In the came i II HIE BACQHAE J 4:30-7:00 : s ' i t I i i w THE SAME WITH TOSSED SALAD & CHOICE OF DRESSING jf Jf jsW t5vWs NOW SHOWING 3-5-7-9 IP - mm mm I mrayrvTiMTrrnrr. i f.' A-i . s,t OC ' ' NOW SHOWING 3:10-5:10-7:10-9:10 TH E JAMES GANG RIDES AGAIN IN GREENSBORO ALSO JAKE JONES NOVEMBER 23 8 P.M. GREENSBORO COLISEUM TICKETS S3. 50, $4.50, S5.50; AVAILABLE AT THE BOX OFFICE & AT THE RECORD BAR. A RFI KIN BROTHER LOVE PRODUCTION the th.rd quarts:. Our offensive ccr.d half Mley has n: c gars at tail camed 21 yards i: :k. "The running styli :o differ sa:d. r-: rny r:&get jV: r- :n timing and steps. I ' i:d never teen tackled that much v cr, just about every play. Now I -'-" '--Hy appreciate how great Dor. MXa-.ey was Lr-:-2 coach Lawrence couldn't see much difference between last year's no. 23 and this year's no. -0. -J-dey leaked a lot like McCauIev to .Dmke B'umfileld and linebacker Gary Cowan -ajaht halfback Mike Lyons back at the for a four yard Ions. On tourth and goal on the six Johnson -rapped back to pass but was hit by Jeten-ive end Andy Chacos. Johnson fumbled and Chaco made the recovery to g;e Carolina a first and ten on their : w p. 1 1 . Jck-..f-all trades Bobby Mynck. who was awarded the game ball by his teamates. iced the game with 3:30 left by intercepting a Johnson thrown pass intended for flanker Devine. Rupee ended the night with 12 completions in 23 attempts for 134 yards and one interception. Charles Baggett, who left the game in the first half with a sprained ankle also completed three of four tosses. Talback Jimmy DeRatt was the leading rusher for Carolina gaining 76 yards in 18 carries for a 4.1 average and one touchdow n . Saturday right he once again led the team in receptions with, live for 5.1 yards. ' l-.veryone said we had the best team on paper," Stanford said, "and we just wanted to prove we had the best team. I just hope we can carry on the winning tradition at Carolina and give them a national championship." Entrance back of the Zoom DAILY SPECIALS ONLY $.97 M on. BAKED CHICKEN w Bercy Sauce Tues.-ROAST BEEF Wed. -CHOPPED SIRLOIN w Spanish Sauce Thurs. BEEF ON BUN Fri. -ROAST BEEF served w 2 veg. & bread -tr 'Marriage of a Stockbroker" j 1 I 1 mm.r utniiniiiin mi .. nil i il ,111 1 1 l I ... ' ' j V !V GP - - - - I as ar. body I've s;;r. "Net crdy :s Jz'Aty en; of t.-.j best backs :r. th? conference." Drc!ey is.-red wr.ters. "he s ore cf the b-es: playsrs :n tic c o. f f r? " The Tar Heels needed all of JcLey's heroics to offt the pas.s:ng -rardry cf Cavaher sophomore Hanr.sn Davis Replacing Larry Albert :r. the second quarter, he threw two touchdewr. passes and amassed 261 yards. The ACC's leading receive:, 5.11 Dav.s. solidified his position with sever, catches and set a Virginia record w-.th 153 yards. "Davis was hitting the seams ;n our zcr.e." L'NC defensive back Rusts Culbreth said. "It's as simple as that. He really passed well." Dave Sullivan narrowed the Carolina !e3d twice with beautifcd touchdown grabs. In the third quarter, he d;ved for a 23-yard Davis pass, and later snatched a 14-yarder from Lou Ar.gelo's hands :n the Carolina end zone. "Lou h3d him covered well in both plays," Culbreth said Ar.geio, however, turned :n two interceptions that set Jc!ie"$ first touchdown and a 48-yard field goal b strong-footed Ken Craven. That was the longest boot of his career, and two other three-pointers gave him seven field goals in citht attempts the last two weeks. "Carolina ls comparable to Michigan, a team that beat us 56-0." Lawrence said "Carolina might not have the depth to beat them, but certainly they hae the best material in the conference. "We played well today, though. Our program is coming." To keep it coming, Lawrence will have to stop the steady flow of good Virginia high school prospects to Chapel H:!!. There are 19 Virginians on Doolev's roster; twelve have started in at least one game this year. "Beating Duke will be a tall order,"' Dooley mused. "But we looked like champions today. When we were down, we got back up and fought." hf w:d. "He ran ab : a w Le- & jTk 9 mr READ THE SPECTRUM OF LOVE m - 2ccL'ium 92occ "I Jovr you." 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The Tieers mu: beat State nevt cc and Carolina :r.u: Clem son to tie. In other ga- third-quarter p..:: .! and Pcnn t,'e .!,: . :o Duke. U ake o rc State College. I'a I he 1 igctN gr. und out vard n;hing to build the vu't.-ry cw; the 1 erTapms Rick (". iUtrap s..ved the !ir tvuchdown trom five yard out atter Fddie Se icier booted a 4s .rd tield goal Quarterback lorn kendnck, :o completed half his pac for loo ard-. hit tight end Karl Andreas with a lo-v ard TD m the second quarter before Seigler added another field goal from o2 a-J out. Maryland finally scored two touchdowns with tour minutes rem.nri-e Ken Garrett. Lane Hopkins and I arrv Russell all lushed oer 100 yards Wake's victory Duke had a ""- lead .it half time on quarfcrb.uk RiJi Searl's cVH-yard run. but Ciarrett broke of: touchdown runs of Joe and yards ! Russell adde ' -"other re tr - the lo D alt on Trumbo'sj t j III Oc MON-TUES Shows at 1-3-5-7-9 jim I