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2 The Daily Tar Heel Saturday, September 20, 1975 Campus news briefs eal res O'N agnation urcfod Student Body President Bill Bates formally demanded treasurer Mike O'Neal's resignation Friday, but O'Neal has until Monday morning to answer Bates's request. Bates apparently made his decision to remove O'Neal at about 3:30 a.m. Friday following a two-hour meeting with his top advisers. The president had suggested O'Neal resign Thursday morning, but later withdrew the suggestion after a meeting with O'Neal. Bates said he had wanted to talk with his staff before making a final decision. Bates said he would fire O'Neal if the treasurer refused to resign. O'Neal said Friday afternoon he wanted the weekend to make a final decision on whether to resign. But he added, "I haven't seen anywhere in the constitution where the president has the right to remove an official such as the attorney general or the treasurer." Grading system The Faculty Council tabled a proposal to redefine the grading system Friday afternoon. The proposal would have toughened the standards for each particular letter grade, and will be brought up again in next month's meeting. Details in Monday's DTH. Buses for football Alleviating the massive traffic problems expected for today's Carolina-Maryland game is the goal of Chapel Hill Community Transit, as three additional bus schedules have been added to the system's regular Saturday service. An increased number of buses will run the U-route, which travels from Chase Cafeteria on South Campus, up Columbia St. to Franklin St., and back to Chase via Raleigh St. and Stadium Dr., running every eight minutes. Fans can park in municipal lots downtown and ride directly to Kenan Stadium. Yn addition, two park-and-ride lots have been established at the Plaza lot on Elliott Rd., and at the airport. Buses will start running directly to gate four at the stadium from those two lots beginning at 1 1:30 a.m., again at noon, and every 1 5 minutes thereafter from the Plaza lot and every 10 minutes from the airport until 1:45 p.m. Return trips will depart, also from gate four, starting 15 minutes after the game. Identical service will be employed for Carolina's four remaining home games. m t i 4 II - si 1 ; i! -1 OKI a 3 ASU smothers I ar Heels, 2-1 Correction In Friday's DTH we notified our readers that the version of the movie 'Scenes from a Marriage' now being shown here was the dubbed version and advised viewers not to see the film until the subtitled version arrived. According to Carolina Theater Manager Scott Reid, the dubbed version of the film was never shown because the subtitle version arrived in time to replace U Also, the admission price is $2, not $1, as it incorrectly appeared in Kaleidoscope. by Mike Egan and Doug Clark Staff Writers The Appalachian State Mountaineers defeated the UNC soccer team 2-1 Friday on the Astroturf. Dominating the tempo of the second half, ASU overcame a one goal halftime deficit by scoring both its goals. The Heels were outshot 17-4 in the second period and were "simply outplayed" according to Head Coach Marvin Allen. Carolina opened up the scoring at the 19:45 mark of the first period. Freshman wing Steve Scott took a pass from Geoff Griffin and put it in from three yards out to notch his first varsity goal. The ASU comeback was led by All-South wing Frank Kemo, who scored one goal and assisted on another. His score came at 11:10 of the closing half, and he later assisted teammate Rolando Caberra for the winning tally. Martin Trimble, Carolina's freshman goalie, was busy all afternoon making 18 saves. Trimble's play, and that of fullback John Rhodes, thwarted numerous ASU threats and kept the game close. Appalachian's fullbacks controlled the midfield play throughout the game, allowing the Heels only 10 shots on goal. Carolina's defense was severely tested as most of the action took place on their half of the field. The home field advantage that Coach Allen had previously predicted dissipated with the morning's heavy rains which forced play to move from Fetzer Field's natural turf to the synthetic surface. The Mountaineers regularly practice on Astroturf. Despite the change, footing was treacherous and both goalies had trouble handling the slippery ball. The loss was the first for UNC in the series between the two schools. ASU players and coaches were elated after the victory, their only scheduled game against major college competition. "It's really gotten to be a big rivalry," said ASU Head Coach Vaughn Christian. "We're glad to beat UNC. The first time I came here we lost 9-0." UNC opened their season last Monday with a 4-2 triumph over Belmont Abbey, and now sport a 1-1 record. The Heels play again next Friday at Davidson and will return home October 3 to face national power Rollins. They will begin ACC play on October 17 at home against defending champions Clemson. leather Ready for the Slopes or anywhere i 'JM 1 L, -A i t. :; f "Vtr ' '.: ' . .:.. . - J I p Cool weather can bring out the best in you ... especially when you're in a cozy ski sweater from The Hub. Bulky, warm knits designed to keep you warm while you're looking great. All the popular scenes .. at a popular price, too. Take another look at the grand sweater collection at the Hub. You'll like what you see. 103 E. 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