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Tuesday, November 23, 1971 L- t t Mark Whicker football predictions IF o victory ig piays spier The Daily Tar Heel A:1 i pr. -eric: 1 Experts I Starnes Whicker Can Bryan Thomas Collins 1 (72-38) (71-39) (71-39) (70-40) (68-42) (67-43) NTebraska-Okb. Okla. Neb. Okla. Qkla. Okla. Okla. Auburn Vlabama I Ala. Auburn Ala. Ala. Ala. Ala. Georgia-Ga. Tech Ga. Ga. Ga Tech Ga. Ga. Florida-Miami j Fla. Fla. Fla. Fla. Miami FlaT Mks.-Miss.St. 1 Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Navy-Army I Navy Navy Navy Navy Army Army Pitt.-Fla.St. I Fla.St. Fla.St. Fla.St. Fla.St. Fla.St. Fla.St. Clemson-SC SC SC SC SC SC SC Tulane-LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU Lions-Chiefs I Chiefs Chiefs Chiefs Lions Lions Chiefs -ert i i ver :u.y thirg. M-sicuns who 'rc-.vr.cert rr2.:t?c i.rvtir?; to. i O'.hers seem to ie their best t r "ertvrrr.inces tor v.t uutch The hxut v. true her. TT.e Wh,, rci:ed over 2 wicitv T-v j in Char! -'tie's C !-e-j-"! S. r 'n -;-, j -,m!y nsweied repjriers question. "! ir. i be 2n rrouier vf i i p:t:r ::,eo Pete Tor.sher.i group." Tov.r.vhen J sauJ. j U'.-.e 2.i -J ret.ecr.r.g up.n the fust concert of the b:iti;i croup n vuirer.t Ainc-n u-ur. "What ou ,-ut there tonight tme character. Pete -:a. ou k:.jv, -un-.e people have teen say Lie lately that Joe:.t huilJ character, but thev should have been here The Wh i inter;"; jo: ' 1 ' - shAy start. Tb.e opening group that k: then- vv oKioUbl) suffering from n:au!ed baJSv bv the osvehed-up E-t I he Vsj. -:r opened themselves out by the period aid b hJtume there was no doubt as to the i : i - i the game?" one reporter asked Wb Keith M o!i drorr-ed his drumstick in tb.e tvnnJ penud." Tuvvihend replied. "" Ihat was what we call a busted pLn . It cu'd have been 0: ir. ''.:; we were in daneer of losine "ur momentum. But John fcntul;itle on bass came throuch Lama leads with one week left The Daily Tar Heel football prediction contest enters the final week much the same as it began - associate editor Lana Starnes is in first place and King Nyle is in last. In fact, King Nyle has been mathematically eliminated, so his predictions are not included. But sports editor Mark Whicker and assistant sports editor Howie Carr are tied for second, one game behind Lana, with Nebraska-Oklahoma and Alabama-Auburn likely to decide the championship. Whicker, who was tied for fifth place two weekends ago but moved into second by picking South Carolina, LSU, State and Virginia last week, is picking Nebraska and Auburn. Lana and Howie are sticking with Oklahoma and Alabama. It will be a showdown until the fourth quarters on Thanksgiving Day and Saturday. Of course, editor Harry Bryan is not 11 tsnmm-- .... i'V!V.N....V ; i ir ir it J mm,-.?' SI New York Plifton ?i A-l Pegger Jeans with 4 patch pockets. Low, snug fit. For gir and guys. $9-$10 V II i ii! M AN A-l PICTURE . i 1 1 I yet out of it. He is two games behind Lana and in fourth place. He's picking Oklahoma and Alabama, and adding a Georgia Tech upset of Georgia, Carolina's opponent in the December 31 Gator Bowl. Sports writer Al Thomas is fifth, four games behind Lana. His upsets include Clemson over South Carolina and Miami over Florida. Dan Collins remains in sixth, one game behind Thomas. He sticks witli the favorites in hopes of moving into fifth, or fourth. right then and we hept the drie we needed." lie paused. "You may rot know this, but Keith's had injury problems latch. He had a bd wrist in practice, and we held him uut. h: fa.t. we asked him if he didn't want to sit it out. But v-n o! a fuii - he v...iikd to pluv and he did a heckuva job."' Then Pete talked about l.ntuhistle. who has been with the bj'.d since its inception. Someiimo v.e take John for granted because he's so good." Pole said. '"He ium stands there and plays. Nothing ia:Ky. but he gets the job ihr.e and always comes up with the big. phiy. "I think he's the best bass nun around - an All-American." Pete was then asked about recumng rumors that he would take over the bead job with Grand Funk, which has been m a slump lately. "Yin stunned by that rumor." he sajd. "It's the first I've ever heard of it. I'm verv Kappv heie r.cht now." In another comer of the locker room, lead meer Roger Dal trey sipped an RC. ate a pack of nabs, and calmly looked back or. ihe Charlotte victory . 1 "This is a pood wm. for us," he said. "We had some doubts about our attack. But Keith came in there and played we'd." looking over where Moon was holding his wrist in pain. "You 1! never know how much of an inspiration he ss for us." Daltrev said solemrJv. "We dedicated this concert to him." Someone asked Daltrev about the Who's schedule, which included a stop at Alabama last night and a tough match wy.h a Georca Tech crcw Atlanta Tuesday night. "We just play them one at a tame." Daltrev sa:d. "Alabama's a tough crowd; the Osmond Brothers really got killed there in an exhibition. "Personally, I don't think the Osmonds are as good as we are. but please don't print that. That's the kind of thing that ends up on guitar cases, and the plavers end up remembering it the next time you play." Of course, there's the possibility of a rock festival bid later in the year. "Yes. but we're just interested in Alabama right now." Daltrev said. "I'd like to go to a rock festival again though and I think we have the band to do it. It 11 take a treat effort, though." Two writers filed out of Charlotte Coliseum sadly. "You know, this is the reason I started covering music instead of football," one said. "Football coaches never sa anything, so 1 thought these guys might be a little more talkative. But it's no different." "That's right," the other said. "But we won't get fooled again." Basketball tix available Nov. 29 When UNC students come back from Thanksgiving holidays next week, basketball season will be K-ailv. hckvis i or ( "ui ohi.a's first i, came, against Rice December 2 in Cuimuhacl Audilorkun. wad be distributed a? the Pianist Entreinoirt perform Mo Carmichael ticket office beginning at 5 p.m. Monday November 29. Students may receive tickets with an ID card and athletic pass. The Tar Heels, after their Rice engagement, will take a northern swing that weekend. Carolina plays Pittsburgh December 4 in a homecoming for Heel starters Dennis Wuycik, Steve Previs and George Karl. by Kathy Koch Feature Writer Pianist Phillipe Entremont's brilliance could have been inherited from his homeland the champagne country of Rheims, France. Or it might have been inherited from his talented parents: his father is a conductor and his mother is a Grand Prix pianist. Regardless of the origin of his artistry, the French "atomic pianist," as the Paris France-Soix calls him, is bringing hh internationally acclaimed talents to Chapel Hill on Monday, Dec. 6. As the second performance in this -'son "., f ; . i llj;. Conceit .no. I n'ov !... " .luno.' will otter a glimpse into bi-, interpretations of j romantic repertory, .ts wel! as the woiks o! ScurLtti and Sti j-.inskv . Lntremor.t h.is been popular with American audie:ue since his 1953 "double-header" debut in a Washington D.C. piano recital one night and an orchestra! performance the next day at Carnegie Hall. The New York Times said I ntiem mi "brought the house down" in the Scat. lukets tor the Monday r.ight concert ..re on sale at the Union lor 51. for students on! . o O O O O O D O O o o o o TSC Knows you can spend a lot more than $169 for a stereo amplifier; but you probably shouldn't. 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