Thursday, September 8, 1983The Daily Tar Heel9 Third straight win Bbokts Fuller gets A CC honors From staff and wire reports North Carolina defensive tackle William Fuller was named the Atlantic Coast Con ference defensive player of the week. Fuller, a preseason Ail-American, was particularly effective during the season opener Saturday against South Carolina. Fuller applied pressure on Gamecock quarterback Bill Bradshaw, and deflected a pair of Bradshaw passes. Fuller was chosen along with Virginia's linebacker Charles McDaniel for the week ly honor. The University of Maryland Terrapins have initiated their own sanctions against the Soviet Union. In response to last week's tragedy in volving a Korean plane shot down in Soviet air space, Maryland Tuesday can celled a basketball game scheduled against the Soviet's national team in November, officials said. Athletic director Dick Dull notified the Amateur Basketball Association USA of his decision to cancel the game, scheduled for Nov. 20 at Cole Field House. "The culpability of the Soviet Union in shooting down an unarmed commercial plane of South Korea, and their continueH arrogance and disdain to all legitimate in quiry from the world community causes me to conclude that the playing of this game on our campus, against our inter collegiate basketball team, would be inap propriate," said Dull in a statement. One school official, who asked not to be identified, said: "I don't think it will be re played at all. It's an exhibition game. The last time the Russians were here, there was a demonstration and oil was thrown on the floor." Former North Carolina basketball play er Lynwood Robinson has announced he's tr an f erring to Appalachian State this fall, ASU officials say. Robinson, a 6-1, 182-pound junior from Mt. Olive, won't be eligible for the 1983-84 season because of NCAA transfer rules. But he will be able to play in the 1984-85 season. "Lynwood Robinson is a great contri bution to the Mountaineer squad and will provide greater depth," Appalachian State head basketball coach Kevin Cantwell said. Robinson, a guard, did not score in the four games he played in for the Tar Heels last year, and left during midseason. 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All Rights Reserved 9883 Devey proves he's OK By MIKE DeSISTI Sports Editor Mark Devey carries around a lot of hardware on that right leg of his these days. Starting just below mid-thigh and creeping down a good six inches below his injured knee, a screws-and-all brace of metal and foam is the only thing allowing Devey on the field this season. But the sophomore is playing. And for North Carolina, that's good. The UNC men's soccer team opened up its 1983 home season Wednesday with a methodical 6-0 shutout of visiting Atlantic Christian College on Fetzer Field. Freshman striker Shawn Ritchie (assisted by Chris Colavita on the first) and midfielder Chris Connolly (assisted by John Doyle and John Tate) opened up a two-goal Tar Heel halftime lead with a pair of consecutive goals each to put North Carolina at 3-0 on the year. Senior Jay Ainslie had opened up the scoring by converting on a penalty kick just five minutes into the game, and freshman Frank Gilhooly pushed that lead to two with a header on an assist from John Blum some 15 minutes later. Junior goalkeeper Bruce Talbot made five saves in recording the shutout. But for all intents and purposes, the real story was Devey. He didn't score. He hadn't any assists. He took but one shot, and that, cleared the crossbar by a few feet. All he did was play, and judging from the past, that's enough. It seems like a long time ago, the spring of 1982, that UNC coach Anson Dor rance was talking about some kid from Bethlehem, Pa., who had toured the world with the U.S. Junior National team, who could score at will, who was magic and brilliant and devastating. It THE fjfc E Frolm Choi1 H. II WHUJ STATE EXCLUSIVE "A delightful French Sex Comedy!" Gene Sske. AT THE MOVIES mis 3:15 5:15 7:15 9:15 5th Week in KINTEK STEREO "A DELIGHT. 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He rested the leg in the spring, lifting weights and being patient, waiting for the 1983 preseason in August. Then, two weeks before the start of preseason, Devey twisted the knee again. The doc tor's verdict: No brace, no ball. And so he waited. He waited a good while, too, putting the brace on the knee just one day before Friday's season-opening upset of No. 4 Connecticut, just three days before the next stunner Devey scored a goal over No. 15 Boston College. Devey is doing some adjusting this season, not only to the brace, but to a new position and team role as well. He roams around Fetzer as an outside mid fielder, knocking the ball off to a team mate with a deft little first-time flick, or holding it for a quick touch or two before sending another teammate goalward with a through pass. "I'm a different style of player," he says. "Now I'm not trying to score all the goals, I'm trying to set up Billy (striker Hartman) or Shawn Ritchie. "I'm just trying to make the offense go." Devey sits and ponders the situation for a while. And then he smiles. "I may not ever be anywhere near the player I us ed to be," he says. "But you know what I'm all right. "Don't count me out." jfy -.-.-.-.:.-,y...v.v.-.;. . s M,, , - .. 1 i (W :"; 'f. ; zmmk I V -s 'mm:. OTHJamie Francis Mark Devey is in control in UNC's 6-0 victory Wednesday. SIR, YOU CAN'T STAY IN THE MOUSE F0REVEK..Y0U HAVE TO 60 TO SCHOOL ..H N0U)AV!AS500NA5I WALK INTO THAT SCHOOL llPMINUSE5"ARE 60IN6 TO LEAP ALL OVER ME; I KNEW YOU P SAY THAT, SIR, SO I BR0U6HT AL0N6 SOMETHING FOR YOU TO WEAR... THAT'S NOT yFUNNY, MARCIE J BLOOM COUNTY WHAT'S Alt THIS? STUFF vn THEATV A75. " ynP I 'POCKET- mi li, rTWW'- rn $l3f-? 300 SUCR-CXCeRS... WHAT V6R600 POTATO (STHIS 5CWmR5-.YeR 5TVFF? TEN 7H0U5ANP COPIES kP FVOWTE TRAIN 0RPR ANY 6CYAPIP. OFTHflT. I in V KONCO F0m- rVHTT tVA ifiL. 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