6The Daily Tar HeelMonday, October 13, 1986 Dallas 30 Detroit 21 St. Louis 30 Atlanta 26 New Orleans 17 LA Raiders 14 : NFL Football Washington 6 Green Bay 14 Tampa Bay 19 LA Rams 14 Indianapolis 14 Seattle 10 . Minnesota (OT)27 Chicago 20 N.Y.Jets 31 Miami 27 Cleveland 20 Denver 31 N.Y. Giants 35 San Francisco 24 Houston 7 New England 24 Buffalo 14 Kansas City 7 San Diego 14 Philadelphia 3 Wake backfield for the upcoming N.C. State game. Derrick Fenner (left shoulder). Brad Lopp (right shoulder) and Hall (knee) were all banged up by Wake defenders. None of the injuries are believed extremely serious, however, and all three may play this week. Fenner, the ACC's leading rusher, had gained 82 yards on 12 carries, including one 33-yard jaunt, before going down late in the first quarter. With North Carolina up 14-0, Wake linebacker Jimmie Simmons hit Fenner hard at the UNC eight-yard line, forcing a fumble which the Deacons' Ronnie Grinton recovered. On the very next play, Elkins hit Chip Rives on a seven-yard touch down pass to cut UNC's lead to 14 7 with 53 seconds left in the quarter. The points were the first scored on North Carolina in the opening period this season. In the absence of Fenner and Lopp, James Thompson (86 yards), Torin Dorn (45 yards) and Eric Starr (45 yards) performed effectively. But who wouldn't, running behind an offensive line that outweighed the Wake front four by an average of 56 pounds per man? Hall had staked the Tar -Heels to an early lead with scoring passes of seven yards to John Keller and 20 yards to Randy Marriott. The tosses capped drives of 79 and 80 yards and came on UNC's first two possessions. After Wake Forest pulled within 14-10, the Tar Heel defense struck. On a third-and-nine play from his own three, Elkins rolled back into the end zone and to his left and fired a pass over the middle to wideout Greg Scales. From out of nowhere, Danny Burmeister came flying in front of Scales and made a diving interception at the Wake 17. "That was their bootleg play. I knew it was coming," said Burmeis ter, a 6-2, 213-pound senior free safety. "The coaches just did a real good job of preparing me for that play. 1 knew what the pattern was going to be from the scouting reports." Two plays later, Hall hit Quint Smith in the end zone. Lee Gliarmis missed the extra point, keeping the score at 20-10 with 5:36 to go before the intermission. t On the next series, Elkins was picked off again, this time by Donald after a terrible overthrow of intended receiver Ricky Proehl. 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We have full-time and part-time positions available for both day and night shifts, and will work ' with you to accomodate your needs. t We also are in need of some persons to prepare products and to C answer the telephones. it you meet ine aoove requirements ana are looKing tor eitner a full-time job with great potential for advancement or a part-time job to supplement your income, we would like you to contact us at the following location: 516 W.Franklin Street (Chapel Hill) 942-0343 returned Elkins' misfire 53 yards to the Wake eight to set up another UNC gimme. Hall quickly hit Eric Lew is for his fourth scoring pass and a 27-10 UNC halftime lead. uWe made him think out there today," . UNC defensive tackle Reuben Davis said of Elkins. "And 1 don't think the guy had to think that much a lot of times this year." After Hall swept four yards around right end on the first play of the fourth quarter, it was 37-17 in favor of the Tar Heels and the issue seemed settled. Somebody forgot to tell Elkins and Co. that, however. The Deacons put together rapid-fire touchdown drives of 73 and 52 yards, sand wiched around UNC's only three-and-out series of the day. Suddenly, with 9:24 to play, the Tar Heel lead was only 37-30 and things got a bit antsy on the visiting sideline. "I think we got ahead by 20 and said 'Boy, this is more than two touchdowns! We can hold this,' " Burmeister said. "Then they came roaring back. If I said they didn't scare us, I'd be lying." Senior ticket pickup Tuesday The Carolina Athletic Association will once again reserve sections 17 and 18 at the N.C. State homecom ing games for current students who will graduate by May 1987, including graduate students. The only restrictive stipulation is that students must have a Student ID which designates them as seniors. ACQ Football Team UNC Clemson Duke N.C. State Georgia Tech Virginia Maryland Wake Forest SeCJC!!iG?d UNC 40, Wake Forest 30 UNC WFU First downs 27 22 Rushes-yards 59-311 37-149 Passing yards 163 297 Return yards 45 0 Passes 12-22-0 21-48-2 Punts 2-29 2-27 Fumbles-lost 5-3 0-0 Penalties-yards 6-65 5-47 Time of possession 31:10 28:50 North Carolina ' 14 13 31 040 Wake Forest 7 3 71330 UNC Keller 7 pass from Hall (Gliarmis kick) UNC Marriott 20 pass from Hall (Gliarmis kick) WF Rives 7 pass from Elkins (Hoyle kick) WF FG Hoyle 33 UNC Q. Smith 17 pass from Hall (kick failed) UNC Lewis 7 pass from Hall (Gliarmis kick) 0343 3 A from page 1 The scare was relieved after Gliarmis hit a 40-yard field goal to cap a 58-yard 10-play UNC drive and push the margin back up to 10. Two key plays in the march kept the drive alive and Elkins off the field: Hall's 21 -yard completion to Eric Streater on third-and-12 from the North Carolina 17, and freshman Torin Dorn's 35-yard scamper on third-and-seven from the UNC 41-yard line. Wake made one last penetration into Tar Heel territory, reaching the 20 with five minutes to go. But Ron Burton dropped Elkins for a loss of seven yards and Tim Goad knocked his next pass down as the Deacons stalled and were forced to turn the ball over on downs. Now North Carolina goes into Saturday's matchup with N.C. State as the only remaining undefeated team in the conference. Are the Tar Heels surprised by their success thus far? "As a ballclub, we're not surprised," receiver Eric Lewis said. "Maybe some of the fans are sur prised, saying 'What's going on here?' But we're not." Distribution will be Tuesday from 1-5 p.m. at the Will Call window at the Smith Center. Each qualified student may pick up two tickets, one for himself and one for another qualified student. No senior block tickets will be distributed to students with non-senior IDs or for guest passes. Standings ACC 2-0-0 2-0-0 1- 0-0 2- 1-0 Overall 4-0-1 4-1-0 3-2-0 3-1-1 2-2-1 2- 4-0 3- 2-0 3-3-0 2-2 3 1 3-0 WF Rives 1 run (Hoyle kick) UNC FG Gliarmis 31 UNC Hall 4 run (Gliarmis kick) WF Brim 22 pass from Elkins (kick failed) WF Young 25 run (Hoyle kick) UNC FG Gliarmis 40 A-31,350 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: UNC Fenner 1 2-82. Thompson 1 1 -87, Starr 11-50, Dorn 11-50, Hall 5-31, Lopp 4 20. Maye 4-1 9, Smith 1 -(-1 2). Wake Forest Rives 18-66, Young 15-82. McGill 3-12, Elkins 1-(-7). PASSING: UNC Hall 12-22-163-0. Wake Forest Elkins 21-48-297-2. RECEIVING: UNC Lewis 2-18, Marriott 2-29, Thompson 2-23, Smith 2-29, Streater 2-48, Lopp 1-9. Keller 1-7. Wake Forest Rives 6-47. Brim 5-82, Scales 3-82, Jarvis 3-28, Chambers 2-22, Proehl 1-20. Phillips 1-16. Vomen's Soccer W.A.G.S. Tournament Fairfax, Va. (Saturday's results) George Washington North Carolina 0 0 1- 3 Goals: UNC April Heinrichs (2), Carrie Serwetnyk. Assists: UNC Marcia McDermott (2), Heinrichs. Rutgers North Carolina Goals: UNC Heinrichs. Assists: UNC McDermott 0 0 1 1 ELLIOT ROAD at E. FRANKLIN 967-4737 $2.5 0 1 ra U UT TK- (TJC- ROUUtt) AMERICA'S 1 FILM! TOP GUN (pg) 3:05 5:10 7:20 9:30 Dennis Hopper BLUE VELVET (R) 3:00 5:15 7:30 9:45 I 3:10 5:20 7:10 9:35 PERSONALIZED WOMEN'S HEALTH CARE Our private confidential Birth Control Relief of Menstrual Cramps Gynecology Hall's rollout passes perfect vs. Wake By SCOTT FOWLER Sports Editor WINSTON-SALEM Wake Forest has the kind of defense that quarterbacks dream about punc tured, porous and just plain poor. The Demon Deacons are a college version of the San Diego Chargers, seemingly using the method of making the opponent score as quickly as possible so they can get the ball back in the hands of quarterback Mike Elkins. In Wake's three losses this season, the offense has averaged 32 points a game. But an undermanned defense has given up 42 points to N.C. State, 30 to Virginia and, on Saturday, 40 to North Carolina. All of this spelled relief for UNC quarterback Jonathan Hall, who took time out from answering questions about when and if Mark Maye will replace him to shred the Demon Deacons for four first-half touchdown passes, and run for a four-yard TD in the fourth quarter. Four of Hall's eight first-half com pletions were for TDs, and his throws from the sprintout had all the snap, crackle and pop of a seasoned college quarterback. The 19-year-old Hall spread the TD wealth liberally, hitting four different receivers for six points. On the Tar Heels' first two drives, Hall threw TD strikes of seven yards to John Keller and 20 yards to Randy Marriott. In the second quarter, he hit Quint Smith from 17 and Eric Lewis for seven to give UNC a 27 10 halftime margin. It was undeniably Hall's day after a week filled with speculation about the damage Air Elkins would inflict on the UNC secondary. The four touchdown passes were as many as Hall had thrown in the entire season, and the touchdown run a particu larly sweet icing on the cake for the sophomore from Vienna, Va. "The only other time 1 scored was last year against Duke," said Hall, who finished 12-for-22 with no interceptions and 163 yards. "You have to remember those, they don't come too often." Neither do quadruple TD games for quarterbacks of running teams. But Hall's best throw was one in the fourth quarter that didn't end up in the end zone. Wake Forest had cut the UNC lead to 37-30, and the Deacon defense forced UNC into a' third-and-12 from the Tar Heel 17. Elkins had been hot in the second half, and if the Tar Heels were forced to punt it appeared nearly a certainty that Wake would tie the game. Hall, ignoring a crowd rallied into a frenzy by a cane-brandishing mikeman at least 50 years old, rolled out as Eric Streater streaked to the Tar Heel 35 and broke to the right V SOUifY NMKJSaX FBI: THE COLOR OF MONEY MUST END THURSDAY! 2:00 . 4:15 . 7:00 . 9:1 5 JBL HiFi Sound A Room witl; a View a "EASIL Y THE FUNNIEST, MOST DELECTABLE COMEDY I'VE 5CCV iril$ TCAn! - Ch-n. spcctator -Sigmund Freud IDBfl... A Film by Dons Dome EXCLUSIVE! 2:20 . 4:30 7:20 . 9:30 practice offers care including: Free Pregnancy Tests Abortion (to 20 weeks) Breast Evaluation PMS Evaluation and Treatment TRIANGLE WOMEN'S HEALTH CENTER 109 Conner Dr., Suite 2202, Chapel Hill, NC 942-0011 or 942-0824 Across from University Mall E4 PI sideline. Before Streater "turned, Hall released the ball and hit No. 25 with a perfect throw in tight coverage for a 21 -yard gain and a first down. The Tar Heels got a clinching field goal from Lee Gliarmis later in the drive to account for the game's final points and defuse any realistic chance at a Wake comeback. "I'm just glad the coaches had enough confidence to have me throw," Hall said. "We had a pretty good rhythm. The receivers were running good routes, so it was easier." Hall's . receivers were quick to lateral the praise back to their quarterback. "He had a lot more confidence today," Streater said. "He was putting a lot more' zip on the ball, because his arm has gotten stronger." "John is good throwing on the run," Lewis said. "He's not that tall, so it's better for him to get out on the corner." Hall, who is 6-2, 200 pounds, said he actually prefers the conventional drop-back style, but he won't argue with the results. Neither will coach Dick Crum, who must have been relieved Sunday to hear that his quarterback's knee injury wasn't serious. 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Please call 966-2281, Ext 275 to arrange for a program. Call soon, program dates are filling up! Avoid the lottery blues. Apply now! All apartments on the bus line to UNC. Call today for full information 967-2231 or 967-2234. In North Carolina call toll-free 1-800-672- 1678. Nationwide, call toll free 1-800-334-1656. The Apartment People mm I " " T -, -44 . s till I f .N LAS If Jg? we needed to get done," Crum said. Of course, Kevin Anthony also did the job last season against basically the same Wake Forest defense. Anthony threw five first-half touch down passes in a 34-14 rout of the Deacons. It was Anthony's finest moment in a career that basically ended only three weeks later, when Hall came in at QB during the Maryland game and hasn't been ousted from the job since. Hall's future appears more certain than his predecessor's. But it is not completely clearcut. Crum has given Maye repeated chances to shine, replacing Hall for at least a series in each of the Tar Heel games. Thus far, Maye has not been overly impressive, and did not even throw a pass in his short fourth-quarter stint against Wake. However, Crum will use Maye again as a relief pitcher, for Hall can't continually throw perfect spirals against the defenses of Clemson, Maryland or LSU. As for N.C. State, Hall will start again in the biggest game of his career so far, but he's not very worried. "They're coming off a big loss, and will probably be upset," he, said. "Well just have to block and tackle." ar 18 eel Advertising lost & found Lost: Yellow plastic bag containing blue notebook and German-English dictionary. Call Doris 933-3595 or drop off at 503 Hamilton or Carroll 321 Davis. DID YOU LOSE YOUR ROOM KEY? I found one in the Undergrad Mon. Oct 6th about 11:45am. For info on how to get it back, call Fred, 933-4568. (No money required.) Reward for honest person who has found my bus pass. Please, if you have found it call Gwen at 942-5963. FLUFFY IS LOST. 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