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a: 8The Daily Tar HeelMonday, October 20, 1986 f: I mU 1.I1I..IBW!I.UII1.IL V -1 - :-' . ft j; 4 it. , i ' ' ' ' I i I i i l i ', i I t t I I I ' I l I ' H' r r t r i ' It j r v ! May captivates By JAMES SUR0W1ECKI Assistant Sports Editor "Annnticipaaaaation, you Ye mak ing me wait," went the Carly Simon song turned Heinz commercial. That condiment jingle might have been the theme song for legions of North Carolina football fans who for nigh on four years sought in vain for their savior to appear and deliver them from the wasteland of run left, run right, run up the middle and punt. There will no more of that in Chapel Hill. The wait is over. The wasteland has become Canaan. Mark Maye arrived Saturday, and he was good as promised. And as Prometheus brought fire to mankind to liberate it from darkness, so Maye brought a top-notch passing game to the Tar Heels, played catch-up (no doubt Heinz flavored) ball to per fection and came a tripped tight end away from the promised land of victory over N.C. State. Begin with the stats. Maye com pleted 25 of 33 passes for a school record 311 yards and three touch downs. More impressively, the heart of those numbers came in the latter part of the second half, with the game on the line. On UNC's last four possessions, the quarterback who finally showed he was more than a myth hit an incredible 17 of 19 passes for 220 yards and the three scores. It was quite a good show, as Maye's throws achieved the previously impossible. They kept the Tar Heel fans in their seats and away from their waiting Mercedes and LeBarons. "Mark is awesome," wide receiver Eric Lewis said. "He's been waiting for his chance and this week he got it. He's back, he's back to the status where everyone feels Mark Maye should be." There are those expectations again. They floated around the Hill all week and finally came to roost Saturday, perching all over Kenan Stadium. The air was thick with them when Maye took his first snap of the day. And their presence made his performance more Homeric than it might otherwise have been. "I'm really proud of him, because he showed a lot of heart to respond w to the pressure like that," offensive coordinator Randy Walker said. 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Carr Mill Mall Carrboro, North Carolina 919967-7499 Leading Edge is a registered trademark of Leading Inc. Model "D" is a trademark of Leading Edge Kenan "The anticipation just kept building and building. Man, it was intense. You could cut it with a knife. 1 can't even imagine what he was feeling." What Maye felt during the game wasnt what he felt when it was all over and the scoreboard read State 35, UNC 34. The loss grated on him. The failed conversion broke his heart as surely as it ended UNC's unbeaten season. But there was still pleasure at having finally played as he always knew he could. "I'm not feeling real good right now," Maye said. "But I enjoyed it until the last play. As the game went along, I seemed to get more confi dent, to get in the flow. I was just trying to take the approach to just go out there and have fun." Along the way, Maye also did a fine job of making sure all his receivers had fun. When he finally settled into his rhythm, a relentlessly pounding beat which battered the State defense, all the throws were where they were supposed to be. One might even say the tosses were where they should have been for the last three years. "It wasn't that after he made a certain throw I knew he was back," Walker said. "It was more like if he made some throws, I would've known he wasn't back. But I never doubted him, and he never quit. I knew he could make the plays." Maye made the plays all game long, including the final drive. He trotted on the field with 53 seconds left in the game and 68 yards of chewed-up turf to cover. No prob lem. After all, he'd had four years State to Nasrallah Worthen, who jumped high for the catch, left two defenders sprawled in his wake and sprinted in for the score that gave State a 35-28 lead. But Maye came right back. He completed five straight passes, the last one a 15-yard TD strike to a usual fourth-quarter hero, Quint Smith, to work the capacity crowd of 51,550 into a frenzy before the unsuccessful two-point conversion. "We're elated to win the ball game," said State coach Dick Sheridan, who won his first UNC-State battle as his BAUSCH & LOMD 20 Off UNIVERSITY OPTICIANS University Square 942-8711 "aw1 m A EDGE For Duke Students and Faculty $1195 Edge Products, Products. 7M Leading Edge Model "D" ' I -Of Mark Maye tqet ready for this. our plays later, after two passes toight end Dave Truitt and two to Ep Streater, the ball lay on the 13 yid line of State. Maye dropped bik, saw Quint Smith on the goal lit. Smith was covered. Maye put tlf ball right on the numbers. Tuchdown. Pandemonium. It's called a shake, toward the sieline," Maye said. "Quint had sine room and 1 just tried to throw its hard as I could." 1 IWalker wasn't so sure that Smith bd any room to spare. "He had to tjow the football well on that play," alker said. "I knew State knew it is coming. It was covered. Mark jit made a big-league throw." Since that was M aye's best toss C the day, let that be his epitaph fr the game. Big-league throw, big ligue performance, and, finally, fcj-league quarterback. There's no ce waiting any more. from page 1 tim moved to second place in the cnference with a 3-1 ACC record ad a 4-1-1 overall slate. UNC fell tj 2-1 and 4-1-1. jUNC coach Dick Crum gambled snumber of times Saturday, with smixed payoff. Early in the first (iarter on fourth-and-one from Sate's 5, the coach decided to go fr it. But Derrick Fenner was pshed out of bounds short of the ist down, a play that resulted in (um benching his starting tailback fr the rest of the game. Crum's only iWet about putting Fenner on the slelines in the first quarter? "We s)uld have gone to Starr even e lier," he said. Starr ran for 102 yards for his cfeer-best total, breaking several ctzling runs and scoring once but ab losing the two fumbles. Smith eight nine passes for 126 yards and ri his routes with a Steve Largent lit precision. Another wide receiver, Ec Lewis, ripped off an 84-yard pjit return for a touchdown in the sond quarter and also caught a 16 yid TD pass from Maye. jtate also had several brilliant inividual performances. Worthen caght eight passes for 160 yards and wj generally unstoppable. Running bak Frank Harris ran 10 times for 99.'ards, including a 50-yard sprint th set up the game's first touch d3n, and linebacker Pat Teague w in on 19 tackles. ?7 CRACOV1A eu rof xan restaurant Polish, French, German and Scandinavian Cuisine parly Bird Specials v. un.-inurs s:ju-b:ju Full meal of your choice $8.95 Open for Dinner Only 7 Days a Week at 5:30 All ABC Permits Reservations Suggested rJ300-BW Rosemary St 929-9162 f 6 IDEA POWER. "There is no army on resist the power of an At Northern Telecom, them are the force behind ir leading edge technology, the force that creates the right ideas at the continued success in today's marketplace As the world's largest supplier of fully have opportunities in Engineering, Compijr Science, Marketing, AccountingFinance, Business Systems A representative from Northern Telecom 1986. Consult your placement office to that we have requested for our interview 15 Northern Telecom facilities in the campus placement office. We are an equal Build Your Career Bow! scomits:a toreed apart BOB YOUNG Avstant Sports Editor here were some very welcome strangers who showed in the press box at the North Carolina-N.C.State gne Saturday. Men who acted as if vin an extended, open ngnt nand. Men witn iruu on tpir lapels. Men who remind you of a Steve Martin imologue. ("Hey, It's really great to be here!") jBowl representatives. Scouts from six post-season bowls Fame, All-American, New Peach, Itrus looked on as the Wonpack liked it out below. They came loaded down with ieesecakL in nature) explaining why great and only getting better. But lor the most part, they just watched. They talked their fellow scouts and watched some more, pondering hether the Tar Heels or the Wolfpack might earn a hot at post-season play. "What I've seen today is a couple of pretty potent lenses and a couple of pretty suspect defenses," said ayne Bennett, a representative of the Florida Citrus brmerly Tangerine) Bowl. "But as far as we're ancerned, the champion of the ACC will definitely be l our picture. It may end up being one of these teams lit there's still a lot of time td go." A lot of time. Most bowls won't ask for the honor if a certain team's presence until the end of November, h the meantime, the scouts canvas the country, looking or that team with just the right combination of exciting Worthy and 3 iy WENDY STRINGFELLOW 'taff Writer it Amid a majestic purple mountain ange with a peak of 7 feet 2 inches, nd a valley of 5 feet 1 1 inches, James Vorthy walked calmly onto the Jourt with his teammates. While Worthy's team, the Los Angeles 'iakers, commanded the most -lajesty, Michael Jordan com manded the most majestic individual performance for the Chicago Bulls, S these two pre-eminent basketball layers came home for homecoming p play against each other in an '"xhibition basketball game, j As each team's lineup was called, (umbers 42 in purple and gold, and 3 in white and red, sat waiting. jAnd now two very special play jrs. . . James Worthy and Michael prdan." After jogging to center jourt. Worthy and Jordan shook lands, and Worthy rubbed Jordan's lead. i "Have a good game, but don't iave too good a game," Worthy said. I The Chapel Hill crowd saw Jor dan score 36 of the Bulls' 101 points, While Worthy helped his team by :oring 18 of its 123 points. "I knew the crowd would be oking for something exciting, so just left that up to Michael," v'orthy said with a laugh. Since both players signed to play, jrofessionally after their junior years it UNC. they said coming home was fecial. ) "I can't have both," Jordan said. Every time I play here it comes close to being like playing his senior jame). I want to keep up with Carolina. I just have to cheerlead and hrow things at the TV." j Of the special introduction, Worthy said, "1 got chill bumps. A bt of guys can't go back." Looking toward Jordan s feet, the opular red-and-black Air Jordan i-top shoes are gone. "These are AJ- s, Jordan said oi me new wnue Scoreboard N.C. State 35, UNC 34 State UNC i First downs 26 28 ; Rushes-yards 46-264 48-191 Passing yards 279 31 1 Return yards 8 103 Passes 17-27-0 25-33-0 Punts 5-170 3-131 ! Fumbles-lost 4-3 3-3 Penalties-yards 7-71 7-67 Time of possession 31:41 28:19 North Carolina State 014 7 1435 North Carolina 014 0 2034 BUY TRADE SELL New & Used Records Books, CD's & Tapes THE FAIR EXCHANGE 302 E. Main St., Carrboro, NC Open Everyday Support CASH eartj ' wrote Victor Hugo, "that can idea hose time has arrived." ourpeas and the people who create rigli time, that generates our dig telecommunication systems, we ari Human Resources. j be on your campus October 29, denmine the specific degreesmajors scdule. Specific addresses of the U.S.Jay be obtained from your portunity employer mfhv. in Communications. rthem fdecom they were born Liberty, Hall Sun and Florida and the lar Heels pamphlets (often their bowls were Jordan heart of action shoes with a red Air Jordan emblem on the tongue. Despite the Bulls' loss, the AJ-2s got plenty of hang time in the match, as Jordan stuffed the ball three times for the action-loving crowd. "He's by far the most talented one-on-one player in the league," Worthy said. "A lot of people confuse his confidence with arrogance. We don't have to depend on any one player, whereas, they have to depend on Michael." As the crowd started thinning alter halftime. Worthy said. "I think they would have been a lot more excited had we won the (football) game." Worthy didn't get to see the Boston rips Mets for 2-0 lead From staff reports NEW YORK Dwight Evans and Dave Henderson homered off New York's Dwight Gooden Sunday night to lead a balanced 18-hit Boston attack and carry the Red Sox to an 9-3 win over the Mets and a 2-0 lead in games in the World Series. After Henderson's fourth-inning solo shot put the Red Sox ahead 4 2, Evans cranked a two-run drive in the fifth that landed on the pavillion roof in left field and made it 6-2. The Series now moves to Boston ACC Football Standings Team ACC Overall Clemson 3-0-0 5-1-0 N.C. State 3-1-0 4-1-1 North Carolina 2-1-0 4-1-1 Duke 1-1-0 3-3-0 Georgia Tech 2-2-0 2-3-1 Wake Forest 1 -3-0 4-3-0 Virginia 1-3-0 2-4-0 Maryland 0-2-0 3-3-0 NCS Britt fumble recovery in end zone (Cofer kick) kick) - kick) 51 - Lewis 84 punt return (Gliarmis kick) - Starr 2 run (Gliarmis kick) - Crumpler 2 run (Cofer kick) - Harris 1 run (Cofer kick) - Marriott 7 pass from Maye (Gliarmis - Salley 45 run (Cofer .kick) - Lewis 16 pass from Maye (Gliarmis kick) - Worthen 37 pass from Kramer (Cofer - Smith 13 pass from Maye (pass failed) 550 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: UNC Fenner 9-25. Thompson 12 33, Starr 20-102. Maye 6-24. Lewis 1-(-5). N C State Harris 10-99, Salley 6-71, Crumpler 14 39, Peeles 1-22, Crite 6-21. Kramer 9-27. PASSING: UNC - Maye 25-33-311-0. State -Kramer 17-27-279-0 RECEIVING: UNC Smith 9-126. Streater 5 63. Truitt 3-49. Lewis 2-27, Marriott 3-22, Thompson 1-10, Starr 2-14. State Worthen 8 160, Britt 2-39, Jeffires 3-32. Harris 2-24, Salley 2-24. College Football ACC N.C. State 35, UNC 34 Clemson 35, Duke 3 Wake Forest 27, Maryland 21 Auburn 31, Georgia Tech 10 National Miami 45. Cincinnati 1 3 Alabama 56, Tennessee 28 Nebraska 48, Missouri 17 Michigan 20. Iowa. 1 7 Oklahoma 19, Oklahoma State 0 Penn State 42, Syracuse 3 East Carolina 35, Ga. Southern 33 Texas A&M 31. Baylor 30 Arkansas 21, Texas 14 LSU 25, Kentucky 16 Arizona State 29, USC 20 SMU 10, Houston 3 Georgia 38, Vanderbilt 16 Glassboro St. 28, Ramapo 0 Women's Soccer UNC 9. Maryland 0 UNC 5 49 Maryland 0 00 Goals: Hegstad 2, Boobas, Serwetnyk, Heinrichs, Gebauer, Bernardi, Hyatt Henry Assists: Marcia McDermott 3, Higgins 2, Serwet nyk, Castelloe, Guarnotta, Heinrichs. NOTE: McDermott's three assists tied her and Heinrichs for the all-time assist lead with "43. Volleyball UNC d. Clemson 1 5-1 3. 1 5-9, 6-1 5. 1 5-1 2 play (i.e. a lot of offense), alumni support (i.e. sell out the stadium) and media attention (i.e. top 20 ranking). Probably, neither State or UNC gained enough status in Bennett's eyes to have him recommend either team for his bowl. After all, the Florida Citrus Bowl is being played on New Years Day this season and has a network contract with ABC. Its sights are set a little higher. "Ultimately, we're looking for the two highest-ranked teams available," he said. And quite a few highly.ranked teams should be interested in playing in Orlando, Fla., on national television on Jan. 1. A more realistic aspiration lor both teams could be the New Peach Bowl (and New is actually a part of the bowl's official name). "I liked both clubs I saw today," said Frank Crump of the Atlanta-based game. "Both quarterbacks are playing very effectively and each team looks like it could be a bowl-caliber team." Ironically, UNC played in the Peach Bowl in 1983 the last lime the Tar Heels competed in post-season play and looked anything like a bowl-caliber team, losing to Florida State 28-3. Obviously, bowl selection is a bit like a crap shoot. But bowl outcomes are beyond the responsibility of these scouts. They are the Willie Lomans of the sports world. Travelling from city to city on a shoeshine and a smile. Trying to convince various athletic departments that they represent the best there is in bowldom. Nothing like them ever was. "Hey, it's really gieat to be here!" football game, but Jordan was there. "I was pretty upset," Jordan said. "It was the first time I saw Carolina as a passing team instead of as a running team. I think Mark Maye played really well." Getting back to basketball, Jordan and Worthy both agreed on the status of the Tar Heels this year. "I think they'll have a good season with the addition of the new fresh man (J.R. Reid)," Worthy said. "He doesn't play like a freshman." "I pick them to win it all," said Jordan. "We're going to have a great bench. 1 say 'we' because 1 consider myself a part of the team always. When thev win, I win." where Game Three will be played Tuesday night. Bob Ojeda and Dennis "Oil Can" Boyd will be the starting pitchers for the Mets and Red Sox respectively. Steve Crawford, who relieved Boston starter Roger Clemens in the fifth inning, was the winner. Bob Stanley pitched a scoreless final three frames for the American League champions to earn the save. Only one team, the 1985 Kansas City Royals, has won the Series after losing the first two games at home. Men's Soccer Maryland 3, UNC 2 (OT) UNC Maryland 1 1 0-2 0 2 1-3 Goals: UNC Devey, Nicholson. UM Furlong, Ferrin, Kolodziey Assists UNC Devey, Megaloudis. UM Casper, Coppetti Field Hockey UNC 3, Main 2 UNC 3 0-3 William & Maty 1 12 Goals: UNC Blaisse 2, Falcone; Maine Morrison, Gerard. Assists. Bruney 2, Falcone, Gillespie. UNC 2, Connecticut 0 UNC Connecticut Goals: Falcone, Blaisse. Assists: Daugherty. Bruney. 1 1-2 0 00 Women's Tennis UNC 5, Boston CoKoge 4 Goblirsch (UNC) d. Molumphy 6-0. 6-4; Barnes (UNC) d. Richardson 2-6, 6-3, 6-4; Wood (BC) d. Stephenson "6-4. 6-4; Rosamilia (BC) d. Lambert 6-3. 2-6. 7-5. Hanna (BC) d. Cox 6-3. 6-4; Farmer (UNC) d Walsh 7-6 (18-16) 6-3. Doubles: Goblirsch-Barnes (NC) d. Molumphy Wood 6-2. 7-5; Richardson-H. Kunichika (BC) d. Balentine-Lambert 6-4. 6-0; Cox-Wessels (UNC) d. Callahan-Rosamilia 7-6 (7-4), 6-4. Records UNC 3-0. Boston College 6-2. UNC 9. Virginia Tech 0 Goblirsch d. Lochiatto 6-2. 6-0; Barnes d. Howard 6-2. 6-4; Stephenson d. Gutch 6-0, 6-1; Balentine d. Chambers 6-0, 2-6. 6-3; Cox d. Moss 6-1, 6-2; Farmer d. Kramer 6-0, 6-4. Doubles: Barnes-Goblirsch d. Gutch-Howard 6 2, 6-1; Balentine-Lambert d. Lochiatto-Moss 6-1, 6-0; Cox-Wessels d Leonard-Chambers 6-1. 6 1. Records UNC 4-0. Vomen's Golf The women's golf team finished sixth out of 17 teams at the Lady Kat Invitational at the University of Kentucky. Donna Andrews led UNC with a 76-72-75223, good for second place individually in the tournament Kentucky won the team title. ' 1
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