4 Tu-sday. Decsrrtfr 2, ICCCTr- D 7TcrH::!5 iwans8wuiiiiinii-ninii!iiin n - -""1 V 9 1 in. Basketball vs. Mrce t 7:33 p.m. in Csrmichael. Cy DAVID TOOLE A&L'snt Sports Editor The members of the 1S20 North Carolina football teem scid all year that if the team could do well, the individual honors for players would come. Carolina finished 10-1 overall and won the Atlantic Coast Conference with a 6-0 mark. They were right about the individual honors. The hi-hest of those came Sunday when linebacker Lawrence Taylor was named ACC Player of the Year, becoming only the fourth non offensive back to win the honor in the history of the league. "I'm happy I received the honor," Taylor said Monday. "It's something I've wanted and worked for. It's been a total team effort for us all year and I felt that somebody on our team would get the honors if not me, then Harry Stanback or Donnell Thompson or somebody else." "Lawrence is deserving of the award," Carolina coach Dick Crum said, " but it took 10 ether guys to , get him where he is." Taylor was an easy winner in the voting among members of the Atlantic Coast Sports Writers Association, getting 94 of the 122 votes cast. Amos Lawrence and Kelvin Bryant of Carolina, Charlie Wysocki of Maryland, Jay Venuto of Wake Forest and Obed Ariri of Clemson also received votes. "The honor makes me feel real good," Taylor said. "I wasn't really sure of my talents; I knew I was a pretty good football player and I Comchec miDmtpoU ratings' ANCHORAGE- (AP) There were as many coaches' opinions about college basketball polls as there were ranked teams at the Great Alaska Shootout. As might be expected, those likely to see their standing improved as a result of the three-day tourna ment that ended Sunday thought better of the rankings than did the losers. On the strength of its 64-58 championship victory over Arkansas, North Carolina stands to gain the most when the first regular-season poll comes out this after noon. In the Associated Press preseason poll, the Tar Heels were 13th. "It's good for a young team's confidence to beat other nationally ranked teams," North Carolina Coach Dean Smith said. "For a young team, it's important to win. They needed it for their confidence." Despite losing to North Carolina, Arkansas seemed likely to improvc'oh its' 20th. spot "after beating Louis iana State and Missouri, both rated ahead of the Razor- L- 2 pS 1,CT 133 East (next to Ram Theaters) NCNB Plaza Chapel Hill, N.C. a nn ( -"""'I ) 25 uordj cr lecs OlUt.ilkJla if f J 1 1 cn-S tudents 2.75 A4J S lur tc!i al '.:ioui wm4 '1.C3 trior kit bod td or boiw'c Ivp 1 0 ptifni eiKOunl hi miM raa S consc3tfv lsy lta fVil Vmrg Ctcy w ' .- " US.- 941 1J. 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"I'm just happy that people are .taking note of my talents," he added. "1 try to do the best job I can at my position and hope that's what they're looking for." The 6-foot-3, 242-pound senior from Williamsburg, Va., dropped quarterbacks for losses 16 times this year and had 69 tackles -22 of them for losses. He also caused three fumbles, recovered three fumbles and broke up two passes. Taylor also made what might have been the biggest single play of the year for the Tar Heels late in a 24-19 victory over Clemson on Nov. 8. Clemson had a third-and-ged on the UNC one-yard line in the closing minute of the game, and Taylor sacked Homer Jordan for an eight yard loss. A fourth-down pass was incomplete and Carolina was able to win its fourth conference game of the year. Taylor is considered by some pro scouts as one of the top prospects coming out of college this year. Taylor hopes to play professional football and would like to go to a team where he can contribute from the outset. "I was sitting at home Saturday and I was wishing we had some more regular season games left," Taylor said. "I'm looking forward to playing in the pros, and I hope I go pretty high in the draft. I can't see giving up football at this point in my life." backs going into the tournament. Arkansas Coach Eddie Sutton said all of the tourna ment participants will benefit from the high caliber of competition. Looking at the semifinal matchups Saturday between Georgetown and North Carolina, followed by Arkansas and LSU, Sutton likened it to the NCAA's final four in the playoffs. The tournament was a split decision for LSU, which lost badly to Arkansas but crushed Georgetown. Coach Dale Brown wasn't sure what effect it would have on his team's 12th .ranking. But Brown likes the polls. "I kind of enjoy the ratings. I think they're kind of fun," he said. Georgetown coach John Thompson, whose Hoyas could fall from 16th clear out of the Top 20 after losses t0.North,,Carolina and LSU, wasn't so enthralled.. "Ranking is for alumni, ranking is for fans, ranking : CHRISTMAS '.SALE 25 OFF many items for Ciiristmas Rosemary M ON-SAT 12-6 TUES &FRI 12-9 37-4433 ny : c LOST: MONDAY NOV. 24-SAE houM silver Inch-wide hinstd bracelet with Chinese print on each rectcngle. Reward. Ca3 Marty 967-5563, 929-2116 leave message. Thanks! WANTED: NON-SMOKING MALES as sublets bi paid ETA breathing experiments on the UNC C11 campus. Total time commitment ta 19-15 hours. Including a free physical examination. Pay (a I3.C3 per hour. IV need heahhy ma!cs, age 1S-4D wkh no a"ert!ss end no h'A"ver. Call 8-5 Mon.-Fd. tor more Information, 546-12S3. OVERSEAS JOSS-Sumraeryear round. Europe, S. Amer., Australia, Asia. A3 Fk:!is. $SCO-$12S3 monthly. Sightseeing. 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',. ul.it t : r. t 5. 1 I J t ' - t ' t J 1- t , it. t c i t t j r 1 lie is man Trophy - ' ,"" -- .S ( i :l C f - From wire reports NEW YOPvIC The 46th annual Heisman Trophy was awarded as .expected Monday to South Carolina's George Rogers, capping a brilliant season for the senior from Duluth, Ga., in which he led the nation in rushing and led the Gamecocks to a berth in the Gator Bowl. Rogers won the award given by the New York Downtown Athletic Gub with 1,123 points, easily surpassing defensive end Hugh Green of Pittsburgh with 61 points and Georgia's freshman running back Herschel Walker with 633 points. Walker's third-place finish was the best ever by a freshman. Rogers ran for 1,781 yards this year; he tops in the NCAA and finished with 4,958 yards in four seasons, good enough for fourth on the all-time NCAA list. News of Rogers' victory set off celebrations in both Duluth and Columbia, S.C. "It's exciting. It's a tremendous honor, not just for George, but for our whole program and the university as well," USC coach Jim Carlen said. y "He was always talking about all the things he was going to do and every year he did it," Rogers' mother, Mrs. Grady Rogers said. 'I knew if he had his mind set, he crmld do it. Sign-up for ACC tickets begins today Sign-up for student tickets to the Atlantic Coast Conference basketball tournament begins today at the Union, the Y-Court, the Medical School book store and the Law School student union. ; The sign-up continues through Thurs day from 8-10 a.m., 12-2 p.m. and 6-8 " i : s ' f . ' ' fc ; it I A t i ;:!- I ' I I . ifflll !' : I I I ,!; . ( ( I i i 1 1 l ' ' ' $ if I Clsssiflcd ads may be placed at the DTli OLlcca cr mailed to the DTH Carolina Union C55A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. AU ads must be prepaid. Deadline: (noon) one businccs day before AvaHable for Immediate occupancy. 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Green was hampered by the fact that defensive players are traditionally overlooked by the voters, and Walker was considered a longshot because he was a freshman. Carlen said the key to Rogers success was his consistency. "I think it was his ability to gain over 100 yards for 21 straight weeks," he said. "He's been very consistent and he deserves it. It's just that simple." Carlen said winning college football's most prestigious award -won't change Rogers. "I think he's the same every day. He's going to be embarrassed at everybody complimenting him on winning it because he realizes there were a lot of other people involved." Rogers is expected to go high in the 1931 National Football League draft, but Carlen said Rogers was thinking about his finale as a Gamecock against Pittsburgh. "He's interested in getting , ready for the Gator Bowl." p.m. Students should bring their ID and athletic pass to get on a sheet of 25 names. 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