UVHnesdav. Nov. -14,10C2 Pasre 4 THE DAILY TAR 1 adlio-LooD UNC Renews Grid Rivalry With Irish By MICKEY BLACKWELL, The Fighting Irish of Notre Dame entertain UNC's Tar Heels Saturday at South Bend, Indiana. The Tar Heels, fresh from their 11-7 win over Virginia and the Irish, jubilant from their 43-22 romp over Pittsburgh, will resume their pigskin series which start ed in 1949. Their last meeting was at Chap el Hill in I960. Carolina won, 12-7. UNC head scout, Emmett Cheek, who saw the Irish defeat Pitt last Saturday said, "Notre Dame real ly had a great day and about eve rything' they did -turned into a TD." Notre Dame's most outstanding player is senior quarterback Dar yle Lamonica. Cheek observed that Lamonica "had his best day auainst Pittsburgh. It seemed when they couldn't make any yard age, Lamonica would drop back, pass, and they would have their first down." Lamonica completed 20 passes out of 34 attempted last week for 243 yards. His favorite target was Jim Kelly, junior right end, who has caught more than 20 passes this year. Sophomore Don Hogan, a right half is Notre Dame's leading ground-gainer. He has averaged more than four yards per carry. Cheek compared Notre Dame's running game with Clemson's and its passing game with Maryland's Concerning his own team, UNC head football coach Jim Hickey said he was pleased with his team's improvement in the past four games. "Our defense has improv ed a great deal every week. Our linebackers played well against Virginia, and they are working real hard to be up for the Notre Dame game," Hickey said. Hickey said that speedy half back Ronnie Jackson will still not be able to play because of the hip injury he received in the Clemson game. TT Vr 1 roadcast Arraiii Cheerleaders Head Ra lly In Tin Can : t .geo Milton's Finer Fitting Traditionals Have An Exclusive Sartorial Plus BELIEVE This chair and robe, reputed by Head Cheerleader Ilannis Latham to have magic powers, will be at the Tin Can during the Notre Dame game Saturday to help bring good luck to the Tar Heels. Photo by Jim Wallace Saturday, North Carolina trav els to Notre Dame at South Bend, Ind. in quest of its fourth football victory- Since it is impossible for the student body to follow the team to this game, the Carolina cheer leaders have devised a way for the student body to stay at school, and at the same time cheer the team to that fourth victory. . RADIO-LOOP BROADCAST Head Cheerleader Ilannis Lath am announced yesterday that the cheerleaders have arranged with Bell Telephone and Telegraph for a radio-loop broadcast circuit be tweep Soith Bend and Chapel Hill ' on Saturday afternoon. ' With this set-up, the cheers of the student body are going to be broadcast over a speaker sys tem located behind the Tar Heel bench in the stadium at Notre Dame. "In order for this to be success ful, it is necessary to have a large and concentrated grouping of stu dents here at UNC," said Latham. "We have chosen the Tin-Can as the place from which our broad cast will originate." Latham: Real Blast "The cheerleaders have spent a lot of time organizing this event. This is the first time anything of this type has been attempted here at Carolina. With the cooperation of everyone this could turn into a real blast," said Lathaml ; The cheerleader also announced that a mock football field will be set up showing the progress of the Tag Football Nearing Close By STUART BALL Both Mangum and Manly ad vanced in the Dormitory Tag-football playoffs JUonday by topping Navy and Ruffin respectively. The Mangum victory took them to the quarter-finals and Manly's win as sured them a berth in the finals. Manly, holding the opposition scoreless through its first four games before Joyner finally broke the ice in the second round of the playoffs,, had to fight for .its Mfe iv MSfUMma CLASSIFIED Phone 942-2138 TELL ALL THE FACTS AND you'U have a better life insurance program." For a thorough review of your life insurance program, call on a Northwestern Mutual agent. Arthur Deberry, Jr., C.L.U. Telephone 042-6966. ARE YOU INTERESTED IN A French Tutor? Call Mrs. Raymond 'Baggs at 968-6226. Nov. 18 in eaking out a 13-12 win over the Ruffin Hosers. No Runaway The score was deadlocked 0-0 at the end of the first half and it was plain that neither team was going to run away with the game. In the second period Lamar Reid of Ruffin broke through the Manly defense and put the Hosers ahead 6-0 as their extra point kick was no good. The Riverrats came tight . back, however as , Russ Mc- Cormick scored a TD and Jeff Swing added what was to toe the winning margin on an extra point kick. Ruffin was not through, though, as it again caught the Manly de fense off guard and Phil Mc Knight scored a six-pointer. With their collective back to the wall, the River rates drove down field and Bill Hanna pushed across the winning score with just under four minutes remaining. The Riverrates will meet the winner of the Alexander Playboy Mangum Maverick contest for the Dorm cnampionship Wednesday November 14. teams, first downs, yard markers and score board. A play by play broadcast of the game will also be piped into the Tin Can. . ... Latham, who will accompany the team to South Bend and be in con tact with the other cheerleaders here in Chapel Hill, urged support for this rally. "The Tar Heels can beat Notre Dame but I believe that the im portance of the. support .of the student body cannot be over-emphasized as concerned with the performance of the team. By cheering for the team at the Tin Can, we will be showing that we are supporting them.", . , Combo Party, Too Lee Ferrell and The Trojans will play for dancing and listening be ginning at 1:30 in the Can. "Just being a woman and a blanket (and whatever else is nec essary to have a good time)," said Latham. . ' " .' t. "This is a chance for the entire student body to get together and do some real socializing and at the same time,. help' get our team on the Stick. Incidentally, refresh ments will be provided," Latham concluded. Oklahoma Is Choice Over Tough Mizzou NEW YORK (UPD 'Missouri was the only team ranked among the nation's top 10 which was not listed as a favorite Tuesday in a rundown of odds on Saturday's leading college football games. Resurgent Oklahoma, which, has ripped off four straight victories after losing two of its! first three games, was rated a four-point choice over Missouri, unbeaten but tied once in eight games this year. Missouri is ranked No. 6 na tionally, Oklahoma No. 16. Of the two . top contenders " for the No. 1 ranking, Southern Cali fornia was figured to win rather easily and Alabama was seen fac ing a tough fight. The Southern Cal Trojans, rated tops in the nation by the UPI board of coaches, were favored by 16 points over Navy in one of the day's top intersectional games. Alabama, ranked No. 2 was picked by only six points over Georgia Tech in one of its toughest tests of the year. Third-ranked Mississippi is rat ed 16 points over Tennessee, fourth-ranked Wisconsin 18 over IUi nios; fifth-ranked Texas over Tex as Christian and Northwestern No. 7 5 over Michigan State. Meeting place of Bon-Vivants V Y Sparkling candle-light din ing with superb wines and delectable Italian special ties. 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