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Wednesday, November 12, 1375 Tha Daily Tcr Heel 5 Tu U r. jf A lesson in business Empty chairs dotted the room at the Pines' Restaurant Tuesday. Bill Dooley was there in his usua spot .at a head table. Reporters faced the UNC head coach for virtually the' first ume since the Tar Heels' 38-35 loss to' Clemsbn at home Saturday. Carolina has dropped five straight home games, after winning a season opener against William and Mary a little over two months ago. Dooley made his remarks cordially but hastily, and reporters followed up with few questions. This week Carolina plays Tulane in New Orleans, and after that only Duke remains on the 1 975 schedule. To beat Tulane, Dooley said his 2-7 team would have to stop the passing attack of the Green Wave and penetrate their strong defense. 1 , - try . .' ' y j. A promising young business executive learns the first lesson of practical economics: give the correct change. At the Carolina game Saturday, this Coke saleman had some trouble figuring up just how much change he should give a spectator. After much discussion and speculation, it was decided... we guess. r " T- 'V , r 4 A -V.-. r - f :- vs. :' 4 1 -4 i '4 7 ''Av-K. : : : : V i ::-$w:J? Staff photo by Steve Causey A tired Mike Voight takes a breather before gaining more of his 228 yards rushing in last Saturday's game. "Defensively, they have as fine a team as we've faced this year. I would put them in the same category with Ohio State and Notre. Dame. "Noseguard Mike Olivari had been hurt but has played the last three ball games. He was our downfall when we went down there two years ago. He makes the big plays. He's quick and gets around the football. "I'm impressed with the front people. Nathan Bell (tackle) was hurt but he's also back. (Paul) Brock is the other tackle," said Dooley, who also noted strength at the linebacking spots. Kit Bonvillian is at one position and J im Gueno, the squad's leading tackier, is at the other. Gueno has 125 tackles so far this season. In the secondary Dooley mentioned Wyatt Washington at halfback and Martin Mitchell at free safety. "Mitchell is a tremendous football player. He returns punts, kickoffs and has excellent speed." Overall Dooley said, "They are giving up less than two touchdowns a game. They pursue well. They're fast. On offense, Tulane runs a pro type, with an emphasis on passing instead of running. "Quarterback Buddy Gilbert has completed 87 passes and thrown 200 times. He has thrown for eight touchdowns. His leading receiver is the split end Jaime Garza, who has caught 24 passes," Dooley said. Tulane's leading rusher is halfback Don Lemon, who is averaging 4.2 yards a carry. Tulane's team rushing average is only 112 yards a game. Not impressed with the offensive statistics, Dooley said, "They've been in just about every football game because they play good defense. "Our players are smart enough to know that if we play hard, we're capable of winning the football game. Nobody should miss the game because of injury. (James) Betterson should be ready to go this week." Dooley cited pressure on the quarterback and a stronger defensive secondary are key aspects of the Tar Heel attack for Saturday's game. "Last Saturday our effort was good enough to win. If we get that effort against Tulane we should win. It's going to be a challenge offensively." Staff photos by Charles Hardy i MS,;,, , 1 rt I '"J 'I :.v,,-.. X ..;y. ' Wi) i -"mens i: r I 1 1 i. 4 ' t ' ... i: XI i V. I : I i I 4 if VX'&o6i'U- Field narrows in Grail-Mural basketbal by Brad Bauler Staff Vriter Eight teams survived Grail-Mural Holiday Basketball Festival battles Monday. Two unseeded teams surprised the tournament directors and earned the right to . compete in the quarterfinas along with the top six seeds. The finals are set for 6 p.m. Thursday. "The tournament is shaping up as the most exciting in years," tournament director Dave Garbedian said. "The top seeds are still battling for the championship along with a few surprise underdogs. We at the intramural office are hoping that the fierce competition Sports briefs will bring out some fans. Phi Delta Theta White II is the giant killer this year. The Phi Deltas defeated the No. 2 seed, the Blackbirds, then came on to thrash tenth seeded Mean Machine, 39-28. Mark Adkins and Jeff Little have bombed the opposition so far with long-range accuracy. The top-seeded Dental Healers are still outclassing the competition as its 36-16 victory over the Leaches shows. Varsity basketball player Bill Chambers and former Carolina stars Mickey Bell and John O'Donnell have used their experience to destroy their opponents. Pi Kappa Phi Blue is following its path to last year's Blue fraternity championship. The board strength supplied by Larry Jackson and Jimmy Justice produced a close 25-21 win over Pi Kappa Alpha Blue Monday night. Two teams representing the law school are still in the tournament. Law Blue defeated Law White 1 41-24, led by the scoring of Mike Beale and Jeff Hilliker. Law White II defeated eighth seeded Sig Ep Miller 28-14. The Road Construction, the defending champion, played a defensive game Monday to defeat Stacy Supersonics 39-34. The Road Construction were scheduled to meet the Dental Heelers in the quarterfinals Tuesday night. Sixth-seeded Raleigh Rockets pounded Phi Delta Theta Blue 33-12 to gain a quarterfinal matchup with another Phi Delta team, Phi Delta Theta White II. David Aldridge and Steve Sapp have led the team to four consecutive 20-point victories. Chi Phi I won a wide-open scoring duel with Phi Delta Theta White 1 60-42, the highest single game total in the Grail-Murals. Chi Phi's victory set the stage for a rematch of last year's Blue fraternity finals with Pi Kappa Phi. The Chi Phi team pledged revenge of last year's defeat. Paul Sawyer and Bill Wilson are the leading scorers for Chi Phi I. !is: iVrfjiK Sit ; SH-'mj J.V. booters finish 11-0 The UNC j.v. soccer team completed an undefeated season Monday by downing Louisburg J unior College 1 3-0. The j.v. team finished the season with an 1 1-0 record. Rick Eaton was the high scorer for the game with three goals. Jimmy Caporaso and Danny Bourland scored two goals each and Steve Brigante, Todd Johnson, Dwight Davis and Marc Deigel also scored for the Heels. Eaton set a school scoring record this season with 17 goals. Center Mark Cantrell, a 6-3, 240-pound junior from Athens, Ga., turned in another brilliant performance last Saturday as Carolina rolled 427 yards in total offense. Tailback Mike Voight gained 228 of those yards and much of that rushing yardage came behind Cantrell. 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