fiimflftv. September 23,irC2 Page 6 THE DAILY TAR HEEL .Mickey Td G By CURRY KIRKPATRICK Carolina football coach Jim Hickey slumped into his chair, ( disappointment and gloom hang ing over him like a cloud. The weary look on his face explained his despondency far better than any words could. Hickey's Tar Heel legions had just dropped a tough 7-6 decision to the Wolf pack of State College ,the fifth time in seven years this type of thing had happened. Intramurals Start With Meet Monday By STUART BALL As another intramural season prepares to get under way, a new and expanded program to en courage more dormitory parti cipation has been set up by the student government and Intra mural Department. "We haven't had to worry too much about participation in the fraternity division," states Tom my Johnson, intramural director, "but dorm participation hasn't been what it could be. To cor rect that, this year we have ex panded our dorm manager pro gram so that each dorm will have its own intramural manager. To encourage a top-notch job the student legislature has allo cated a sum to cover a year's dorm rent for each of them." BAHfl'U'LLAH (The Glory of God) Founder 111 World A Prayer For All Mankind O Thou Kind Lord! Thou hast created all humanity from the same original par ents. Thou hast intended that all be long to the same household. In Thy servants, and all man kind are sheltered beneath Thy tabernacle. All are gathered at Thy table of . Bounty and are radiant through the light of Thy Pro- vidence. O God! Thou art kind to all, Thou hast provided for all, Thou dost shelter ail, Thou dost confer life upon all. Thou hast endowed all with talents and faculties; all are submerged in the ocean of thy mercy. O Thou Kind Lord! Unite all; let the religious agree, make the nations one, so that they may be as one kind, and as children of the same fatherland. May they associate in unity and concord. O God! Upraise the standard of the one ness of humankind. O God! Establish the Most' ; Great Peace! Cement the hearts to gether, O God! O Thou Kind Father, God Exhilarate the hearts Through the fragrance of Thy love; brighten the eyes through the light of Thy guidance; cheer the hearing with the melodies of Thy Word, and shelter us in the cave of Thy Provi dence. Thou art the Mighty and thq Powerful! Thou art the Forgiving, and Thou art the One Who overlook- est the shortcomings of hu- mankind. From the Bah'i Prayers BAHA'U'LLAH and the CHRISTIANS will be discussed by Winston G. Evans, author and leciur er of Nashville, Tenn. The discussions will be held Wed nesday, Sept 26, at 8 p.m. in the music room of East Building, Dute East Cam pus.. Public invited No collection. . For . information and free literature, phone 967-1553. faith econd Gue .For "We were backed up all day long in our own territory," the dejected coach mumbled. "The boys got going only once and that and State's terrific kicking game told the story." (Dave Houtz and Glenn Sasser split the kicking chores and time and again boomed Wolfpack punts deep into Carolina territory.) The UNC coach was then ques tioned on the touchy subject of his decision to go for the extra "Though this is certainly an attractive program, we haven't yet gotten 100 per cent response from all the dorms. At present Winston and Stacy have failed to come up with a manager. It's important that they do so be cause we want to have everyone present at tomorrow's meeting." The meeting Johnson was speak ing of is the first intramural or ganizational meeting of the year to be held tomorrow night in room 301-A Woollen Gym. " All fraternity and dorm presidents are advised to send representa tives if a permanent manager hasn't been selected. The first point system activity to get underway will be tag football. Play will begin Mon day October 1, but all entries must be submitted by September 26. Last year Phi Delt edged out SAE for the blue fraternity title, and also captured the white di vision by beating the Delta Sigs. In the dorm section Alex ander took top honors with Joy ner right behind. Also held the first week in October are the all-campus golf tournament and the cross coun try cake race. Qualifying rounds for the golf tourney will be held September 25 and October 4, with play beginning October 5. Cake race entries must be in by September 25. FOOTBALL SCORES. West Virginia 26, Vanderbilt 0 Penn State 41, Navy 7 Boston College 27, Detroit 0 Army 40, Wake Forest 14 VPI 15, Geo. Wash. 14 Ohio 31, Toledo 0 Furman 34, Wofford 21 Oklahoma 7, Syracuse 3 Delaware 27, Lehigh 0 Buncknell 22, Gettysburg 21 Maryland 7, Southern Metho dist 0 Brown 6, Colgate 2 Indiana 21, Kansas State 0 Northwestern 37, South Caro lina 20 N.C. State 7, North Carolina 6. Georgia Teeth 26, Clemson 9. 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' r; V f1 i ? m-' BIG GAIN Right halfback Joe McLamb streaks off right tackle to gain 44 yards before finally being stopped on the State 36. Photo by Harry . Lloyd Duke Falls To USC LOS ANGELES (UPI) Sen ior quarterback Bill Nelson's 51 yard pass to end Hal Bedsole late in the second quarter yes terday propelled the University of Southern California to an 14-7 upset victory over the Duke Uni versity Blue Devils in a nation ally televised game. With the score tied 7-7 and less than two minutes left in the first half, Nelson drifted to his left as lanky end Bedsole got behind defender Walter Rappold on the eight-yard line. Bedsole pulled in the perfect pass and did not miss a stride as he sped into the end zone. The game resolved itself into IS What a Pizza BOX? Hot Box is a method which La Pizza uses to make their Pizzas are always delivered hot. La Pizza's bus which are heated to keep the best Pizza in town hot delivered. This is just another extra which La Pizza s receive. The Pizza Hot Box is an exclusive service only La Pizza. bo For HOT PIZZA Delivery La Pizza g ' Just place your order with La Pizza and the Pizza Bus will Deliver Your Hoi Pizza in 45 fflinutes. For Faster rush orders, call a cab and they viil rush your order to you. La Pizza BREAK 9 guessing myself, I know, but I have to admit that's exactly what I'd do." Informed that State coach Ed wards credited the weather with helping the 'Pack combat Caro lina's three-team system, Hickey readily agreed. "I was certainly hoping for some much warmer weather than we got today, so we could take advantage of our fresh platoons. The weatherman didn't come through for me." a passing duel almost from the start with the Blue Devils scor ing their only touchdown in the first period on the passing of quarterback Gill Garner The slim junior completed four passes without a miss on a 60 yard touchdown drive in six plays. Halfback Jay Wilkinson, son of oyialDma coach Bud Wilkin son, scored on a 25-yard pass from Garner. The Trojans started slowly in the first period but picked up momentum in the second when Pete Beathard guided the Tro jans on a 52-yard scoring drive which ended with his four-yard touchdown pass to halfback Wil lie Brown. GET THE GANG TOGETHER AND ORDER A PIZZA . 1 I ! i i mm f 0 if?? UNC's Roger Smith is tackled by State's 14 yards and defensive halfback Joe Scarpati after catching a pass from Junior Edge. The play was good for Army Downs Deacs WEST POINT, N. Y. (UPI) Army paraded its mighty new three-team system for the first time yesterday and crushed Wake Forest, 40-14, in Paul Dietzel's debut as head football coach at West Point. 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He hit on two 23-yard scor ing passes to ends Billy Martin and Ted Davis and a 37-yard touchdown heave to halfback Joe Auer. : Lothridge really put on a show, for the 51,140 fans in the re modeled Grant field stands. In addition to his second period passes, he scored Tech's fourth touchdown himself in the final period, kicked two extra points, handled all the punting and kick off chores for the Jackets and even attempted a 50-yard field goal that was short. Georgia Tech ... .0 20 0 626 Clemson ...3 0 0 69 record offer buy Sheaffer s limited-edition record. It's i, ' o I J'4 .1 : ' .-r .' f "iwinnnwr in wiiifMi" t i i v" nrniirrrn" ' ' ;i;ii3i3iifc;w------------'-' ------------ - ' , ..j 4 4 3 V a Carolina first down. . -Photo by Jim Wallace Gamecocks Lose EVANSTON, 111. (UPD Sopho omore quarterback Tom Myers tied a 20-year-old Wildcat pass ing record set by Otto Graham Saturday, completing 20 of 24 passes as he pitched Northwest ern to a 37-20 football victory over South Carolina. Myers, an 18-year-old from Troy, Ohio, . connected on 15 straight passes at one point dur the game TEE GREATEST Tiiniii CLASSIC rr - A HAMMER-FILM PRODUCTION NOW PLAYING ($3.98 value)... back-to-school specsal! SHEAFFER'S BACK-TO-SCHOOL SPECIAL! New cartridge pen with 98 worth cf cartridges FREE. s3.93 VALUE FOR 52.95 HEA - State Wins (Continued from Page V later pushed the Wolfpack back to the Tar Heel 43, but a 20-yard pass from Rossi to Houtz pu Earle Edwards' men on the in field goal position. Ifor attempted the three-pointer wnicn fell short and UNC took over on the 42,000 fans with an electri fying 44 yard run into State its own 20. Joe McLamb then livened up territory. McLamb darted c-U tackle, headed for the sidelines and raced down the chalk line until Bob Faircloth pulled him down on the 36. McLamb topped all backs in the game with 64 rushing yards in ten carries. Willard. Smith and McLamb each picked up three yards, leav ing Carolina with a fourth and situation on the 27. Willard went up the middle and was stopped cold by the middle of the Pack line. State took over and moved to the Tar Heel 23 where Glenn Sasser's field goal attempt was short. This time Carolina went 43 yards in nine plays, but missed a first down by inches with less than a minute remaining in the half. , ... After State had scored wuh 9-57 to go in the third quarter, Carolina drove to the State 31 m six plays, but Edge's pass was intercepted by Bob Royer and Carolina stayed in its own ter ritory until it scored its fourth period TD. Rossi's passing made Suite fans forget Gabriel. He h,t on nine of 13 for 105 yards end picked up 24 more in 13 rushing attempts. Scarpati led the Pack with 33 yards in ten carries, fol lowed by full back Pete Falzarano with 30 in ten carries. 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