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TheDaifyTar Hed r- 4 -4 Robinson, Ken all smiles Jlt9 kard not to e rim V f 1 f ' ' CV ' 4,. . Monday. September 25. 1972 b3 1 f ... 1 ( - Defensive end Gene Brown strips State QB the ball, forcing the third quarter fumble that Frosh take on State JV's tonight by Winston Cavin Sports Writer For UNC Tar Baby coach Charlie Carr, there will be no Richmond waiting when his team takes the field. for its first game of the season. Instead, Carr and the Carolina Freshmen will meet a frightening N.C. State team Monday night in Raleigh's Carter Stadium. And that's no laughing matter. The Carolina junior varsity team, composed entirely of 36 freshmen, will try to compensate for lacking depth and experience with enthusiasm, according to Carr. Hair Unlimited Specializing in Natural Hair Cutting for Men & Women Appointments only 405 W. 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Bill Paschall of Virginia Beach, Virginia, and Denny Griffin of Brevard, North Carolina, will alternate at quarterback for the Tar Babies. Griffin has been hampered by an injury lately, but Carr hopes hell be ready by Monday. Tommy Woodard of infield and James Betterson of High Point will both see action at tailback. The other backfield starters will be Mike Duffy of Chapel Hill s N.C. What's Up Doc? STARTS FRI. Features 1:00-3:00-5:00 7:00-9:00 I IPG COLOR SPECIAL $1.25 plus tax MON-FRI 11 :30 AM -2:00 PM r i mpiini k' iiiitiy mww ti'i'iii. 1:20-3:12-5:04-6:56-8:48 ow "lru ur" Ll-'"" ' 111 1 h .mm :-jm m 1 .J Y K i I Sophomore tackle Ronnie Robinson for UNC. (Staff Photo by Cliff Kolovson.) Massapequa, New York, at fullback and Brian Smith of Merrick, New York, at wingback. Other probable offensive starters are center Mark G nes of Hatboro, Pennsylvania; guards Craig Funk of Fairfax, Virginia and Jimmy Holland of Westminster, Ca..iornia. Heading the defense will be tackle John O'Neal of Salisbury; linebacker Barry Jarvis of Easton, Pennsylvania; end Tim Baily of Akron, Ohio; and halfback Mark Dixon of Danville, Virginia. Other starters should be end Pete Zoulis of Charlottesville, Virginia; tackle Dyke Thompson of Roanoke, Virginia; backs Craig Chapman of Myrtle Beach mora a ew sra eibsiuobi bass- CRf AT ATHIFTFS 10 CRf AT FVFMTS IN Qlff FXCIT1UC CAMFI This amazingly realistic game captures all the thrills and excitement of Track & Field competition as it challenges the players to pit eight all-time great athletes against each other in the ten events of the Decatholon. It lets you experience the thrill of "coaching" such stars as Jim Thorpe, Bill Toomey; Rafer Johnson, Bob Mathias, Valery Kuznetsov, C.K. Yang and Milt Campbell. DILLV ARTHUEl . Eastgate Shopping Ctr. 9-9 Mon.-Fri 9-5:30 Sat. mm j sailor and studsnts! Cool, ! breathsbte, hand- . I , crafted elk tanned ; S cowhide, dries soft. ;i; 5 Easy on, tay off I v $ Moccasin com- !;! fort, barefoot .' J;' j flaxibiltty. If j HIS 'N HERS by David Zucchino Sports Editor Ken Taylor stood straight Carolina blue dressing room up in the Saturday afternoon and grinned the biggest grin ever to come out of Concord, N.C. "I feel great, just great," he said in one of those big drawls that makes you wait for more. "I'm always real happy when we win, but today is something else. Boy, I've never felt better." It makes sense. All last season Ken Taylor caught exactly three passes, two of them for touchdowns. When Carolina raced neck-and-neck with State to a 3433 decision Saturday, Taylor caught three passes in less than three hours. Two went for touchdowns. The first one was on the ordinary side, the kind of pass the head cheerleader could've handled with boxing gloves on. It went one whole yard and Taylor was all by himself when he caught it On the second one, though, Taylor had some company. State's Mike Stultz was on him hke a suit of clothes when he rambled 17 yards for the red flag in the South Carolina and Rich Kelly of Fort Lee, New Jersey; and linebackers Bruce Piefke of Atlanta, Georgia, Ronny Johnson of High Point and Ricky Joyce of Elon College. "We expect a tough game," Carr says. "They'll dress about 55 men." The chief Tar Baby feels Carolina will make it a good ball game. "ItH be a good game for the spectator." Spectators can catch the action beginning at 7:30 p.m. There will be an admission charge with all proceeds going to local charity organizations. Reconditioned Furniture A. Sterilized Mattresses QO store 1121 W. 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Sophomore Jimmy DeRatt, who hails from a place called Stantonsburg, N.C, intercepted a pass and recovered the fumble that set up the winning score. What's more, he almost scored himself. "Yeah, I thought I'd scored," he said, "but the referee said my knees hit. I should've played a better game. From a personal standpoint, there was a lot more that could've been done." Why? Did State catch Carolina by surprise? "No," said DeRatt, "they were about what we had expected. They didn't do anything that caught us off guard. But it was senseless for us to let them score with only 17 seconds left. We should've been able to stop them." Carolina also had trouble stopping State's twin veer offense, especially in the DIG THE FIRESIGN THEATRE? HILARIOUS GROUP ed Divid Live-Wed., Sept 20-Tuei, Sept 26 "Special Student Show Mon.,10 PM $1 BEEF STEW & VEGETABLES only$1.00today at LEO'S 5:30 AM -8:30 PM 3 meals a day cooooooooooooooooocooooooooooooooooooc PROFESSIONAL BASKETBALL at it's best!! 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Another sophomore, defensive tackle Ronnie Robinson, (Burlington, N.C.) didn't give up on his man or the game. Robinson, who alternated with Pete Talty, recovered a State fumble and sacked quarterback Bruce Shaw for a ten-yard loss on a key first and ten situation late in the final period. "Their guard opened up inside," Robinson explained, "so I gave him one of my head fakes. He took it and I grabbed his shoulder pads and pushed him away. After that, it was no problem in getting to Shaw. "No, I wasn't worried at all It's just a feeling, you know? I knew we'd come out on top." When Robinson gobbled up quarterback Dave Buckey s third quarter fumble, he didn't stop there. A mpve here, a move there (mostly straight ahead) and he was headed for paydirt jjritil the referee whistled him back. "In high school, you could pick up a fumble and run with it," he said, "but not in college. I knew that. I was just hoping the ref would slip up and let me keep running." With that, Ronnie Robinson let out a little laugh. When you're from the South, and you've just whipped the South, it's hard not to grin at least a little. ACE TRUCKING CO.? NOW A NEW We Stand! Mon-Sat 423 W. Franklin Atlanta Hawks versus Carolina Cougars fcA-NO-ACf Of ISSUE OQOOOOOOPOCK h:-:-v.'....".v.v.v.. "x-x-xwi"
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