a lie jucKon is siaiea ior z i thp road. 4-J 53 O Sunday, November 8, 19G4 THE DAILY TAR HEED" S i i . ! ilMiill): round out the backfield on offen- Ron Tuthill, Dave Braine, Tom- J Maryland 27, Navy 22 Ke Ambrusko ran 101 yards witfcra kickoff return in the final three minutes to give MaiJand a 27-22 win over Navy The dash down the side lines eclipsed a record-shattering performance by Navy's Roger Staubach, who only sec onds before had thrown" a third touchdown pass ta put Navy ahead, 22-21. : Staubach's 25 completions in 39 attempts broke the Naval Academy record he had set last week against Notre Dame." His passes accounted- for 231 yards and all their touchdowns. Phil Petry, starting quarter back in an all-sophomore back field, was equally effective, passing for two scores and run ning for the other. He had powerful help from tailback Tom Hickey whose line smashes kept the offense moving. Maryland, winning only its third game and handing -Navy its fifth loss, struck for two touchdowns before Navy could get into the game, and led until a Staubach ' to Calvin Huey pass put the Middies ahead with 2:58. But before the cheers from the Navy stands could subside, Ambrusko grabbed the kickoff and was off on his touchdown gallop to snatch the victory away.' 9s , UNC C umpus Ctzleu Individual Statistics RUSHING wiOard .... . ; .... .20-66 Black , 14-50 ..- Clemson Crain 1&-40 Dais . . ....... 19-Z9 - Passing UNC Black 7-14, 127 yards Clemson Bell . . . . . . 1-12, 12 yards Rat 2-4, 19 yards PASS RECEIVING UNC Jackson ................ 3-81 Wiflard ....... . . ....... 3-30 Clemson Manldin ................ 2-17 Libera tore 1-25 TODAY Lutheran Student Association supper deeting 6 p.m., Holy Trinity Lutheran Church. Plan ned discussions after supper. Transportation to Binkley Me morial Baptist Church services available each Sunday at Y Court. If - inconvenient," call 942-5964, and a member of the congregation will come to" your" residence. Church school class es 9:45; morning worship H-ajaa. " ' - L Evening: prayer service af Chapel of the Cross University Chorus .will .sing, 7:30. puiL.-'. Newman Undergraduate Club After 10:45 a.m. mass, St. Thomas More Church Hall, Newman Graduate Discussion Episcopal Student Congregation presents Fred Weaver speak ing on the image of man in education, 8:30 pjn.; Chapel of the Cross. Senior Class Finance Committee 4 : 15 p.m., Grail Room, Com pulsory. Student Theatre Workshop. 3 p.m., special Writer's Work shop presenting a reading and discussion of the play, 'The Love Goddess" by Barbara Hannah. Westminster Fellowship Sun day night supper forum, 5:30 p.m., Student Center. Also Westminster Fellowship's Fac ulty horns seminars. dub 6:30 pjn., Catholic Stu dent Center, topic "Christian ity and Freedom; the Catholic Worker Movement." MONDAY Basic information class for inter ested non - Catholics 5 p.m., Catholic Student Center. Newman Apostolate class 7:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m;, 205 Alumni, . "Crises and .Conflicts in Church History." WAA Hockey Club 4 p.m., Hock ey Field. WAA Executive Council 5 p.m., ; Woman's Gym. - - WAA Splash Club 7 p.m., Wom an's" Gym. - - - . Expense accounts for candidates due by noon at GM information desk. UNC Amateur Radio Club 7:30 p.m., Caldwell Annex Y. Thom as B. Smiley, "Early History of Radio at UNC." Order of the Old Bean Birds 7 p.m. The Good Shop. TUESDAY NAACP 8 pan., 203 Alumni, Dr. William Geer. Piano Recitals 8 p.m., Hill Hall Auditorium, by William S. New man and' Wilton Mason. .' ... WAA Slimnastics Club 3:30 p.m., 0 Tnoz Installed While ; you wait : AUTO SSRVl'GZriilZR Eastgate Shopping Center Chapel Hill, N. C. 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