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t Friday. October 3, 1980Tha Daily Tar Hes!7 sTO T! 1 Tl - 71 71 ' 7rn. or 1 : n n Jl I f ' 77 ma35 mmwy wa 4jI Dy N OILMAN CANNADA Staff Writer Injuries are a real part of college football, but Georgia Tech coach Bill Curry would rather have his share in smaller doses. The Yellow Jackets come into Saturday's game with lOth-rankcd" North Carolina without the services of defensive ends Rick Olive and Lynwood Volley and starting center Dean Waters. In addition, several other top players are questionable for the game. "It has a very real effect," Curry said in a telephone interview. "The players we have lost would affect any team, but we're young and don't have a lot of depth, so we're really in trouble. But we v can't complain because' every team has the same problems." Fullback Ronny Cone is one Yellow Jacket who has managed to avoid injuries and play well in the process. Cone has averaged more than five yards per carry this season on a team that relies heavily on its passing game. "We have a great quarterback in Mike Kelley, and with someone like him, you're going to pass a lot," Cone said by phone from Atlanta. "I carry the ball some but my main job is to protect the quarterback." Cone switched to fullback this year after leading the Yellow Jackets in rushing as a tailback last season. "At first, playing fullback was hard for me because I've been playing tailback all my life," Cone said. "But I'm happy now. I'm helping the team." Georgia Tech is coming off a 17-8 victory over Memphis State last week. The win was the first for the Jackets in three tries. "The most important thing that I saw from that game was that we did a better job on defense and in our kicking game," Curry said. "But. I'm not satisfied with our offense. In fact, I'm not satisfied with any of our play totally." Cone saw another positive factor in last Saturday's game. "We concentrated more against Memphis State than in any of our other games this year." Cone said the Yellow Jackets were a different team from the Georgia Tech team that was playing last year at this time. "The attitude of the players is a Jot more serious around here this year," he said. "I think a lot of that has to do with the discipline Coach Curry has brought in." When Curry was named head coach earlier this year, he brought with him an idea that football players had to have discipline. The reaction to the new rules has been good. "It was hard to adjust to at first," Cone said, "but I think it's going to pay off. In the long run it's going to help our football team a whole lot." Cone said Saturday's game with Carolina would be a great challenge for the Yellow Jackets. Uin bcott &np By R.L. EYNUM Staff Writer The North Carolina field hockey team, showing complete domination over both the offensive and defensive ends of the field, scored a convincing 2-0 victory ovecpreviously undefeated Pfeiffcr Thursday at Hinton James Field. The Tar Heels, now 2-3, had 20 shots and allowed Pfeiffer only 6. Carolina rarely allowed the ball to come into the' visitor's attack area during the afternoon. Ann Donio got Carolina's first goal about midway through the first half on an assist from Mary Stewart. Kim Knickerbocker added an unassisted goal 13 minutes into the second half to provide the final margin. "We were beating them to the ball," Donio said. "Thjy had to srlimt to our game. "We worked better as a team than we had been," Donio added. "In some of the other games, we just had a lot of good individual performances." Coach Dolly Hunter said the team put a lot of things together in the win. "We improved our firepower and our expressiveness around the goal," she said. Hunter was happy with the play of the front line players and was especially pleased by the performances of Knickerbocker, and Donio. Hunter also said that defensive leader Joan Zabriskie played her best game of the season. The Tar Heels managed to preserve the shutout by keeping the ball in its own attack end of the field late in the game. The Tar Heels next action comes at 3:30 p.m. Saturday on Hinton James Field, when the Virginia Cavaliers visit. - The Cavaliers come into the game with a 2-2 record. Action from Thursday's field hoefcoy gzmo ...Tar Heels beat Pfeiffer 2-0 "It's going to be a really tough game. We're just going to have to play good football and make no mistakes. You can't afford to make any mistakes against a team like North Carolina." The sophomore fullback said the Tar Heel defense was UNC's strong point. "They have good athletes on defense," Cone said. "We're not going to try and move out anybody in particular. We want to move them all out if we can." "News in Brier' capsulizes the latest news. Read it every day in The Daily TcrHeel. ' NOTES: The Tar Heels come into Saturday's game leading the Atlantic Coast Conference in total defense, scoring defense, rushing offense and net punting. . . Linebacker Lawrence Taylor was named lineman of the week in the ACC after his performance against Maryland. Pcclmo 2:1 end Acta 4:23 It has been mil ss'd that thsrt la only on read In this Hit; Kssvsn ct ens end, end H:U cn ths cthsr end. Ths real Important thlna Is whlcn way era yeu c'3. wh'.cft way are you trsYsHn? In Ths Carmen en Ths l.ount, Christ said ths way to Hxxvcn vctt "strait and narrow and tzn thsrs fcs that find it", but ths way to Hell was "bread end w!ds" and crowd rdi Havs yeu ever dsflnltsSy "turnad cbeut" that Is ths mssnlng cf conversion and brun to "fl;ht ths csod fl-ht cf faith to walk ths narrow way to Htavsn? Hear ths Word of The Lord found In Luke 13:23: "Then said one unto Him (Jesus), 'Lord, are there few that be saved?' And Hs tsld unto the.-n. 'Ctrivs to entsr In at ths strait cats: for many, I say unto yeu, will spk to cntsr In, end shall not be abis. When ence the master of the house is risen up snd hath shut to ths doer, and ys b?!n to stand without, and to knock at ths oor saying, Lerd. Lord, cpen unto us: snd hs shall answer end say unto you, I know ys not whsncs ys ere: thsn ys shall brln to say, we havs eatsn end drunk in thy presence, end thou hast taught in our streets. Cut he shall say, I U!l you, I know ye not whence ye ere: depart from me a'l ye workcre cf Ir.lqul ty. There shall be weeping end gnashing cf tasth when ys shall see Abraham end leaac, and Jacob, end ell ths pro phets, In ths Kingdom cf Qod, end you yourselves thrust 'out. And they shall corns from the cast, end from ths west, end from ths couth, end from the north, end shall sit down in ths Kingdom of Qod. And, behold, there ere last frt!WMX ( Ultt Of vHW I I JK3 HS MOfSA- -t ji v i , rnr v imjf)S Mk, ma- WJii y?k- l:A!w 1 ! - 1.iSLK"l I LW . I III A M !J A IJA III II ( F0R6ET ni) i oUfnt UAKputlsD cU. lUH I DEC, IncN lUV HI4 I Ifi tU nilZ I - ' I ;q)E5y5uJE5g (M'T SM ,WEESEE" W"ruuir j iO-3 I I ' l-ZJ j j -- by Gerry Trucbaj S i i i i ' i i . HZ MlkS! UH..MM8& I v,t.!ch shall be first, end there ere first which ehall be laet.m f'Whsn ths ealnts go marching In, Lord, I want to bs In that number.") A few years back it was cfttn that such passe;es cf CcrSpturs as Just quoted wcrs ths subset cf preschtrs end evanjsllxte' eermone. It eppssre now that most of them "don't do that any more." What Is more Impcrtsnt In this Ills than making your "calling and ilsctbn sure" for eternity? The Apostle Peter ecid ee long ee he wss living he thought It Important to stir up his brethren to this end 2nd Peter 1:10, etc In recent years I heve often heard prsschcrs end evan;s!!sts who seemed to bs crestly con cerned about c-ttlng church folk to fesl and bellsvs thsy were saved. Maybe they ere not. In view cf the passage quoted above from Luke, end in view cf the lives end con duct cf many. Ths psssxgs frcm Luks doss net contradict Romans C:3S: "Who shell separate ue from Christ, etc." Rather, it throws l!;ht cn ths true Christian who cannot be separated. Nor does this passs;s contradict Ephssians 2:3,3: "For by Grace are ye eeved through faith; end that not of youreelvee: it is the clft of God: not of works, lest eny man ehould boast." Rather, It magnifies the Grace of God In producing a fruitful f althi "STRIVE TO ENTER IN AT THE STRAIT GATE." con tinue faithful In well-doing, and In due eeason you will meet The Lord Himself In the Wey, end come to rejoice in His Salvation and Presence. P.O. BOX 405 DECATUR, GEORGIA 30Q31 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA EMTiUe !LMnJ V doc::eseuiw SIUtTf frSYOU, W fe 61AUGM& r vrxr HSS A SPOT! (gSTCH HEZB ASZDt&BZPUB.. If i fccaJ ' Hh. 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