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Tuesday, September 2, 1DC0Th2 Deify Tcr H;:!5 A? Tcp 20 (Records re frci 1 57 J) (t irst-p'ace vctes in parentheses) " "-- f W fix li Ey COTT FITEIGN Staff V'r::r flfls of seven parts. DURHAM Duke football coach Red Wilson was bdr.3 very candid with members of the Atlantic Coast Conference Operation Football tour. "I didn't put out that bumper sticker that said 'Red M:ans Go'," Wilson said. "Heavens no!" In all probability, enthusiasm for the Duke football program will not come up to the "Red Means Go" or "Devilerium" levels advertised on the bumper stickers last year. In his second year as coach of the strusling Elue Devil program, Wilson simply won't have the material to work with to be a serious contender in the ACC. He'll tell you that. Duke lacks the numbers, size and talent in the skill positions to seriously contend for the top spot. In fact, many surest ih- Blue Devils will be hard pressed to win a single football game in. I9C0. . . "This is the Duke story," Wilson said, plotting out his expectations for 77 VfHTT! TV? V m V U tj UiJ Ukj Hi. DURHAM Guy Crane, a 25-year-old from Richmond, Va., took first place in a 15 -kilometer Carolina Godiva Labor Day race here Monday. Crane ran the race in "43:53 to outdistance Mike Kerner, also of Richmond, and Bryan Allf of Durham. Bill Hall, 40, took fourth place. "We've got people here with ages ranins from four or five to over 60," said Walter High, president of the Godiva Club. Although most of "Julian's fc J proudly presents f A . J-, ' 'PAX ?! t A 1 -iv- Alexander Julian's Oxford Blue Heather Blazer Blazer crest in got Jen bullion, with your own monogram Downtown FranUin St. 4k. i v.'cds cr 1 n 3 c. ... 1 7-, ft t"i tx$ 'Tf C?ry n 1 i'CL'l CCOY i:.LCr::'1i to tct to t rr- i. V I I f I " 1 : V ir . ! C ' ' .Ylutir r ' J l" 1 t ' 1 k f 11 t t t. I . ' i U l! 1 ,'l I-, 1 1. ' t: t 1: : :;. u i . f :.;:!!. r ' : r r:: ( :! : :: r- i I ' " 1:. . j. H h fi C ? t'. !. t. ! ' I 1; c ' r..'. : . v:. 1 . - 1 t . u ( j 5 v ' ' j t ' 4 ". . 1 i c t. ; j. I i ; f 1, t i t S 1 . f ('its't. lit I ' f - . - 'i Ms ! t 1 t ! i ' - v. t 1 t t ' y. 1 2 s( - j :. i. It. A S 1. 'U the year. "We are definitely in a rebuilding year. ' We do have some talented players, but .we just don't have the numbers to select from. la us you'll "Live te smallsst'squad in the ACC. We " have 95 players now, 'but a few are injured so we're probably working with 90 players. - "We had so few skilled people last year that we had to recruit some backs just to go through drills," Wilson quipped. As if the Dlue Devils were not already thin enough in the backfield, Wilson announced that Craig Drowning, Duke's tcp Quarterback going into fall drills, will move to free safety. The change, Wilson said, was made because Browning was having passing problems. "We noticed from the very outset of practice that Craig was having problems with accuracy," Wilson said. "The ball was sailing like a knuckleball. He wasn't getting much on it. Something happened in the back of his shoulder which changed his' throwing motion." The switch has reopened the quarterback dilemma for Duke, which according to Wilson will have the youngest quarterback corps in the the runners were from the Triangle area, there were quite a few runners from South Carolina and Virginia, High said. Jeannie Eldride, a 24-year-old, was the first woman to complete the race and the 46th overall finisher. Tara Mylcr took second place in the women's division. A fun run of 1.5 miles also was held. More than 500 persons participated in the two races. LINDSAY GOrORTH Powerful program mables. ...from Texas Instruments mill Aiiginl IV li Oi l.il-.ci Jl, 10HO it yimi iixcul ovpui limit v l mmii.Ii, in one i)' I nu wtiild'v nuM .idv.ini vit uin W amiitjDle ciU nl.ll ns. And, ih'I J "im IIIHKII ol $40 Mllll. 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I f -1 I 3 i ' - ; i " - ' f t ), t! v t 1 s r 1 i i i. J - . r -, i r i . r . " ! . 1. ' t. :. , ; . I ' t " A.; t t ! , : ( : r : .r 1 r . r i .-7 - I " i i f . ' I - If nation. "Brent Clinkscale (a sophomore) will be number one until someone beats him out," Wilson said. "The competition appears to be corning from two freshmen, Ben Bennett and Ron Sally." . Whoever inherits the job will have the most talented part of . the Duke team the receivers to work with. Headed by juniors Ron Frederick and Cedric Jones, the receivers are highly touted in Duke's pass-oriented offense. Frederick was the top receiver for the Elue Devils last year, catching 23 passes for 395 yards and three touchdowns. He, like Wilson, knows the Dlue Devils have their work ahead of them this year. r f T - -" k fit 'c. r- Cf IN 24 HOUSS DIuo Boo!:s , Professional Food & , Catering Service Available All Occasions Reasonable Rates 9 No Charge for Estimates Boxed Lunches Available for football qames Rablsh 787-2913 Durham 477-7413 CBargaun Matinee 12. 00 'til 6 PM Mon.-Fri. All Screens I . J Owr Srd U'ac& 3:00 5:00 A MMAMOUMT MCTUM 9.00 IIZLD OVT3 11th r: 2:30 4:50 7:10 9:30 irzio cvz3 2ai OLIVIA N5WTCM-JCK:4 o.ic j kk , . 1 115:15 JHHv J S 7:15 "V w,'-i7:15 9:15 UfKVtMM. DICTUM j NOW SSiOUING S:15 -7:15 ; ADVISOR NEEDED tor reform Ju-kh yanAh fTTCp. I'ust havt cr. 2 mettlnst per monsh. S&Jary 63ina. Ep-rkc he!pfu.l tut not nerMry. C3 Dr. R4ce 933-1375 or bi Diahara c&3 439-7G12. ' NEEDED: COOK, WAITERS & WATmESSES. tu&boy (r immediate hlrteg. Art yo loci In i (or a Job thi Ch a c3 a&f 5 CO. 52? w-S. PAHT-r.:-:E f'.Cr.NINO and wtVenJ h?p s.n:?i. A; V b yo at Tane-Owt. UrSvct;' ,:-Asr a4 EJ CaroUna CAe l.i Cen Eesrso J 3 Onter. r ; : ; ATiL.vn.'.'.T Crs-t. t. -n v. t. T) i ,f ..".r e evf. Iff . .'?r. 4 i 8 ti f t. ' r ..ft - r ' ' ' j u t - ,-. cj s:? cr r. .u -i. rl! r. i i".:. :t aut::; ' .ty i tm.-,r t . , i f f i i if J if ' y ( (. 1. .ililU Ijjviwirnl fi! , I . '. r.e - J f r ' j "it i t ' t w j ' f . . t - . . y n r t r; )tiiA,: ji;. r: .t -y. c;; . 5 t i. -i j !,: . " , - t t , . 7 i . ., , , i 3, tA lir-i :..:-: t 4. J ( f r - c "Last year, we had a lot of enthusiasm and slogans," Frederick said. "This year, we know what we have to do and we have, a .very ...business-like. ..attitude. We're not unrealistic. We know we have a tough schedule, but we think we can win some ball games." The Duke offensive unit is extremely young with only three seniors listed as starters for Duke's season opener against East Carolina on Sept. 6 Tackle ' Bubba Doweil and tight end Mike Fuqua will anchor the offensive line with Tee Moorman starting at center and Brian Baldinger and Paul Bacon at guards. Sophomore Tim Bumgarner, whom .Wilson called "a future line great at Duke," will fill the other tackle spot. Sophomore Greg Boone, characterized by Wilson as "a James McDougald type player," is the leading candidate for the fullback spot. Bobby Brower, David Snow and Chester Gee are battling for the tailback spot. Wilson said Brower and basketball star Gene Banks are the two best all-around athletes at Duke. Defensively, Duke has more experience. "We have seven good defensive people, a good front five and two good linebackers," Wilson said. Six defensive starters return, including tackles F.A. Martin and Paul Heinshon NAME ''Name Brand 4rf V--" 'wfc v i Seagull shorts wpockets Men's summer pants, Reg. $20-30 Now 9 Ladies' skirts, Reg. $29-40 Now 995 Summer Knit tops 4 Also: New Shipment of knit shirts that A & G is famous for. I mad iV. LATE fCZ CU.1 RZ5T PAV OF SCHOOL, MA'AM ? UP DOo::ESi:unY Z2 KU LATEX. 60CP LUCK fry f 4J i CWf 5 f SW "W w - SAfSMILL DAfiCE STUDIO. VuUg Crfkt Park. Adu!l cwning cLa- in ba'J"t and tp Rortnl Sue Man&t. kwtnictor. B-tmp.'m, lntrmdlaie and advanct-4 kvtU. Kr-.'nr-nj and Intermedin t;h Rotmry i.-Ma.'d. NEED YOU IfUn TTUMMLD at a ch? f f k...r ; vtUtk y J tJudrnt c and i3 trim h&:r at y dan. frV. 2.CH If Jr.ttried. c3 5S7-4U2. IfOMEEtmH CLASSES fcl?rrd by Aoc f r OtJilfth at Iforna !f,!?rrat'onl tr-::ftfii Oft. 2, For mcf k.L. c3 Svra Oster at Vi J i2. THE KATE CT.ISIS Ct?nU! priir fet cemCiimOal tr.Ljfma!ioi ad twr port Ij rvfvor C ra.p Ik trxr!. St t.-n. fhsm rrvK , w w . J iff f L ( ! V. . 5 r't. r t IX Zl . c 4 . , f i ' -A. i.- ' W : ' S ' 1 I 4 J f. I. t it it ? -i.il t r: - f- r ' ) r- : f ! fc It s' ') s r . i: f, t 1 w I and ends Charles Bowser and Larry LeNoir. Junior Jimmy Tyson is the lone starting linebacker returning and the only, veteran back in the -secondary is Dennis Tabron. The secondary will be experienced, however, with seniors Eddie Brown and Gary Garstkiewica at free safety and strong safety. "We've got an outstanding group of young people this year," Wilson said. "I'm not sure we are ready to compete against . an almost all-senior team like North Carolina. Numbers can do wonders for you. But 1 am always by nature optimistic. I've preached at our kids to be positive, but I don't want them to be disappointed. "It's awful hard to take people that have had problems and convert them overnight. You've got to have time to convert them. You can't win with losers. Our kids are talking like winners now Tryouts scheduled There will be a meeting at 6 p.m. today for women's varsity and junior varsity basketball in Carmichael Auditorium. Tryouts will begin after the meeting and continue through Sept. 4. Anyone interested in working with the team as managers, scorers or timers also should attend the meeting. IM M I i f I ! ! M BRAND SPORTSWEAR Wilmington, N.C. o 2233 S. 17th Street o Glsn F.lssda o (010) 703 - 0310 ChspsI Hill, N.C. o l4512 E. Frcnklln Ctrcct o (010) 042-1 C01 Merchandise at Discount Prices 3 I OVERSLEPT... I ALM05T Vim WAKE SLEEnN'S FEACERLLV. AT ALL... GRUBS OUT ALL sss&ZNSorrar VlSa'ZTLZT.TTSA la&suDOFcmctAL w JJ lfiirHM J C iiONLLH IIMP-iCtO Spkfrt. llirr wkwssK otd, LtCtory warranty ort-j-ne! boart, custom stands. Good sound for a rwnLL tW-o. 3'3,'pjiir. trades considH. C:J Mrk 967-776 rIjh!s. OLD FATTHFl'L 1970 Carolina V. l"y,im rwns but rds ttplt. In t'-d t&n':."n. Oo4 ftaa fr.i'.rat but burn oJ. Frka Br'HUlW. C3 CarJ 913-2137. COOHS. TW P .k llousa. tit W. f rsf L.' n Si. (cro fcom TK Ctwipt has vr S.C 03 .-e;-rfb ks. fction and ro-C.tk. at th puVt-t prlef, a svtaaa Uft ;enral t!tkn til uv-d and ou!-of fTirt hJ l t?r th tr.i '- t fJ (fr,"T!fr. 0,l --v1 4j--S a wk. S;?-S22t. tO'.E UElClfTt fWy fnfcsr to t.-t tt5.h ?a in Fa-nsf. Ca3 AT'.n S:2IIS. CA' x,"f.t. T . f , -; -.-t ' t ;s I.I t - - L i, ?. S V ' ,1 f 4 ? ' i. - j. TVs J ' ' ' I r, I i - , i i J t j ' . " , ; . :- : :-: . S t4 ,..,,1 TON. 1. Chio State (35) 11-1-0 1,253 2. Alabama (24) 12-0-0 1,217 3. Pittsburgh (3) 11-1-0 1.1G2 4. Southern Cal (1) ll-O-l 1,030 5. Oklahoma (1) 11-1-0 1.CC9 6. Arkansas 10-2-0 850 7. Nebraska 10-2-0 . 812 8. Houston 11-1-0 774 ,9. Purdue " 13-2-0 654 10. Texas 9-3-0 5Z0 1 1 . Notre Dame 7-4-0 555 12. Michigan 8-4-0 441 13. rioriia State 11-1-0 439 14. NG7.TII CAROLINA -3-1 333 15. Stanford 5-5-1 337 16. Georgia 6-5-0 333 17. Missouri 7-5-0 . 3C3 18. Per.n State 8-4-0 2CD 19. Auburn g-3-0 251 20. Vash-;ton 1 0-2-0 200 Other area teams receiving votes: Ckrr.scn, MarvksJ, N-C Zlzls, ;irJa CsrcIIsa and Wale Tcrtst. Ohio State No, 1; ' Heels picked 14th The preseason Associated Press : football poll ranks North Carolina at ; No. 14, one position higher than the Tar Heels were ranked in the final 1979 AP : poll. ; The results of the nationwide : balloting by 65 spcrtswriters and broadcasters were released Sunday. Ohio State, runner-up to Alabama last year after losing the Rose Bowl, got 35 first-place votes and is ranked No. 1. Carolina is the only Atlantic Coast Conference team ranked by the AP. -Li 55 5 AP lV5" CALUM2 by Gzrrj Truirrj 1CJSZZP mcr A LA C ' F&JTJYXZ I wArr: D: r.orc: CjCie i lt. 04 bJ r.!t ; M 'j Li fr. ' iV-f r;".r a O !n, ',t r;?ji j. C3 1 12 Zl 1. A.k tt NrJ or lav nun rr. all rA:.:c:-:3 rtsurr CALro traafr cmt ! La a la 4 tLrss.j ts Tar.""c crr.a. r ONE Er.t.OCM. b:h sreit.-t. Jr - . t ari t'-s.-v-j fp if-lifj. m pi't. 'i;. htt t-x4L Fa:-3 avaitU. 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