4DThc Daily Tar HeelMonday. August 24, 1981 aroMiiia ff otlball trivia biiff qnis 1981 H -pa hi , Answer to No. 2 .With the beginning of each football season brings memories of past seasons. Those who think they know sports often label themselves trivia buffs. How much do you know about North Carolina Tar Heel football? This quiz can help you decide. It may prove easy, it may jog the memory, it may frustrate you or it may make you say who cares? Such is trivia and the Carolina Football Trivia Quiz. A perfect score is 200, a real UNC Football Trivia Genius. If you score be tween 150 and 195 you are a True Blue Ram. If the final tally is between 100 and 145 you make Dean's list, err, rather Dick's list. You may come back next semester if you score between 75 and 95. You need to go to the microfiche study room is you score between 50 and 70. If you score less than 50, can I borrow your athletic pass? I have friends coming. 1. Twice Carolina has had two runn ing backs gain more than 1,000 yards in the same season. Who are the four backs and in what years did they accomplish this feat? (Five points for each set of backs with years, max. 10 points) . 2. Who was the last Tar Heel to lead the nation in punting? (Five points) 3. Three times in the last 10 years Carolina has had a losing record. Name the years for five points each. Five extra points are awarded for the match of records with years. 4. Over the past 20 years, what starting quarterback at Carolina has thrown and completed the fewest number of passes in a season? (Five points) 5. Who was the last quarterback to . rush for 100 yards in a single game? What year was it? (Five points) .6. Only three UNC teams have won 10 or more games in a single season. The first was the 1914 team that was 10-1. Carolina was 11-1 in two other seasons. What years were they? (Five for each year, max. 10) 7. There have been five jerseys retired at UNC. The numbers are 22, 46, 50, 59 and 99. Who wore them? (Five points each, max. 25) 8. Last year's Biuebonnet Bowl vic tory over Texas put the Tar Heels in the nation's final top 10 poll. What was the final score, who scored Carolina's touch downs, and who was selected the game's top defensive player? Five points for each correct answer. ! 9. Name as many of the all-time top 10 UNC rushers as you can. Each is worth five points. 10. Carolina has had four different ACC Player of the Year selections. Who are they? (Five points each) 11. UNC has losing series records with only two ACC teams. Name the teams. (Five points each) 12. Who was the last team to shut out the Tar Heels? (Five points) 13. How many different bowls have the Tar Heels been in? (Five points) " 14. What is Carolina's all-time bowl game record? (Five points) 15. What team has Carolina played more than any other? (Five points) Answers T68I "I ireSaq sauss ssureS 'biuiSjia 'SI sassoi juSra puB suim jnoj 'p '086lioai3uuoq3nia !X6l ivoa Auaqn tZli'ttoa uns t916l '06l-Ioa iptd -6L61 "ILSl '96 1 Theriot: ticket distribution to help dorms By R.L. BYNUM DTH Staff Writer . If you got tickets in your dorm's block last year and found you were among strangers, you weren't alone. Many students would hear which block had the best seats and would ask for them no matter which dorm they lived in. "It really took away from the real point i of having block seating for groups," said Carolina Athletic Association President Steve Theriot, who is offering dorms a voluntary token system that he hopes will curb the problem. . "Last year people would call and re serve block seats, but this year you must reserve a block in person. We are en couraging each group to get a stamp that is unique to their group, give the ticket office a copy and distribute laminated copies to the group. People will be able to get two tickets for every card," Theriot said. "We want to preserve the benefits of block seating. Abuse of dorm blocks was pretty widespread, frats weren't really hit that hard," he said. Theriot, who will be sending memos to campus groups this week on how to parti cipate, says that dorm officers could buy a stamp for seven or eight dollars, distri bute index cards to residents, asking them to laminate the stamped cards. "If 75 percent of the dorms don't par ticipate, I'll be disappointed," he said. Theriot . says that the placement for block seats will still be the same because the ticket office doesn't feel that it is fair to give the best seats to blocks. For most games, distribution will be the same as last year, with block reservation on Monday, block distribution on Tues day and regular distribution on Wednes day and Thursday. The ticket office will be open from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m. Because there are no classes the Mon day before the East Carolina and South Carolina games, block reservation will be on those preceding Fridays. Theriot said that the Athletic Depart ment would continue to enforce the rule not allowing a student to get a non-student into a game. "We will keep a file of all of those peo ple that were warned the first time, and if they are caught again, they will be taken to honor court," he said. . Theriot is also trying to set up charter buses to the away- games in. Maryland, Virginia and Georgia Tech, that would be complete with kegs. - Steve Theriot Wfem yum Mke ytmir MKDimey flnsftjip j(su Miss earns f M At four NCNB 24's in Chapel Hill you can do almost all your banking anytime. Learning bow to handle your money is one of the first lessons almost everybody gets at college. Arid it's not always easy. After all.when you're on campus, you've got plenty of other things to think about. . 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'(eeOl) JqSjOA 33JIJM pUB (Z201) UOSJ3JPH S3UlBf 'I .vJ':?;:.i:: Answer to No. 4 Recruits; may play, later Although not many of the 25 football recruits will see varsity action this season, the freshmen form a solid nucleus for the future, UNCcoach Dick Crum said. "It looks like we have a good group. We are satisfied with our recruiting, es pecially in-state," Crum said. "But we don't like to put playing pressure on them immediately. Statistically, it is not impos sible that a freshman will start or play a great deal but it is highly improbable.." ; Only nine freshmen are from outside North Carolina. Crum said the coaches are looking at all the freshmen, who arrived in town four days before upperclassmen, but he would not say if any stuck out of the crowd. Quarterback Ethan Horton and bro thers Barry and Larry James, defensive backs, have the critics talking. Horton, a 6-foot-4, 215-poiind Kannapolis native, was named to every all-state team and .was selected to three All-America squads. He is known primarily as a runner but he can pass also. The James brothers, of Middletown, Ohio, have been put at defensive back be-. cause of their quickness. Barry played linebacker and wide receiver in high school while Larry played nose guard and wide receiver. Barry won All-America honors in track and Larry ran on a state champ ionship 440 relay team. ' Melvin Williams, a 6-foot-3, 225-pound Rocky Mount native, could get some time at nose guard, some say, but he injured an ankle in the East-West " All-Star game that has not fully healed. , Brian Donnalley, a 6-foot-5, 225rpound lineman, has to be hoping he can follow in the footsteps of his older brother Rick, who was a second-team All-America cen ter at UNC last year. Freshmen recruits No. Name 74 Wally Austin 27 Eddison Bramble 26 Ed Brown " 98 Billy Bumgarner 34 Eddie Colson 36 Pat Cowan 52 Mike Donaldson 76, Brian Donnalley U! , ; 3. Larry Griffin r?v y 5 Steve Hendrickson 12 Ethan Horton ' 2 Barry James 1 Larry James -33 Ray Littlejohn 39 Micah Moon 20 Grover Moore 77 Greg Naron 66 Stuart Phillips - Bobby Pope 85 Jeff Ray 90 Mark Sigmon , 41 Troy Simmons 73 Darryl Smith 94 Melvin Williams . 21 Earl Winfield Pos. Hgt. Wgt. Hometown OT 6-6 265 Hudson TB 5-10 197 Garden City Park DB 6-1 175 Fuquay-Varina LB 6-5 225 High Point : TB 6-0 220 Jacksonville LB 6-2 215 Virginia Beach, Va. OL 6-3 230 New Hope j saOL .6i-5 .jj 225.A.Raleigh-j;t . . i?QB 6-2 175 -GhesapeakVa; ! DB 6-1" " 165 ' Danville, Va. " QB 6-4 215 Kannapolis DB 5-10 173 Middletown, Ohio DB 5-10 175 Middletown, Ohio FB 6-1 195 Lincolnton LB 6-2 210 Lynch Station, Va.' 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