. Fullback Eddie Kesler . will over Virginia, lave dropped their wnfl hkfiAM n ffr- t nwi-iu The kickoff is slated for 2 factor in their victories. Sunday, November 8f 1964 Page 8 THE DAILY-TAR. HEEL, i i tV VPI, Wake Forest Clutter ACC Race WINSTON-SALEM (AP) Wake Forest fullback Brian Piccolo scored all Wake For est's points Saturday as the Deacons walloped favored Duke 20-7 to knock the Blue Devils out of the Atlantic Coast Con ference football lead. Piccolo scored on an-11-yard pass from quarterback John Mackovic and battered his way one and three yards for other touchdowns as Wake Forest broke the string of twelve losses against Duke. The nation's leading ball car rier going into the game with 722 yards in seven contests. Piccolo carried 36 times and gained 115 yards against the leading rushing defense in the conference. - The loss dropped Duke to second place in the ACC with a 3-1-1 record and elevated N.C. State, 5-1, into first place. Wake Forest climbed to a third place tie with North Carolina at 3-2. Wake Forest opened the scoring late in the first quar ter, moving 46 yards in five plays. Wayne Welbourne ran 22 yards to the one from where Piccolo "crashed over and fol lowed with the . conversion to make it 7-0. Less than four minutes later Duke tied the score, rolling 66 yards in seven plays. A 29 yard pass interference penalty that put the ball on Wake For est's 20 helped the drive along.' Halfback John Gutekunst raced the final 15 yards for the score. Gutekuntz, who h a d carried only five times previously this season, replaced starter Sonny Odom who went out for good with an ankle injury in the opening minutes of play. j4r Va. Tech Downs N.C. State 28-19 Hard-hitting Virginia Tech pulled down North Carolina State's favored Wolf pack 28-19 Saturday behind its No. 1 weapon, flashy Bob Schweick ert. Schweickert ran for two touchdowns, one for 66 yards in the fourth quarter, and passed for a third. It was the Southern Confer ence" Gobblers' first victory over the Atlantic Coast Confer ence Wolfpack since 1956 in a series that dates to the turn of the century. VPI leads it now 20-16. The game was a quarterback, duel on the big plays be tween Schweickert and N.C. State's Ron Skosnik, whose pin point passes' hit for all three Wolfpack scores. ; Skosnik got 115 yards on seven completions. Schwei ckert hit seven for 80 yards. But Schweickert averaged 10.2 yards on the ground in picking up another 122 yards. Halfback Shelby Mansfield, running for 28 yards and two first downs' on six carries in the first quarter, put N.C. State in position to score first. Harriers Travel To Clemson For ACC Championship Meet j By BILL LEE DTH Sports Writer The Carolina Cross-Country team travels to Clemson Mon day to vie for top honors in the ACC Championship meet. The local harriers enter the meet with an 8-1 regular season record, the only loss coming at the hands of Maryland. Fresh from the State cham pionship Monday, coach Joe Hilton will send to Clemson a . team in good shape in the per-, sons of Jim Meade, Art Mail lett, Jerry Smith, Charlie Little, Drummond Bell, Eddie Daw, Trip MacPherson - and :i Bill Janowitz. Toughest competition natur ally is expected to come from Maryland, and Hilton's hope of revenge received a cruel blow in the State meet when Co Captain Smith was spiked. He sustained " the injury in the first 300 yards of the race, but finished in good position. He has not been able to prac tice . this past week but prob ably will try to run tomorrow. The injury dimmed the hopes of topping Maryland, but sophomore Drummond Bell has looked very good in the last few meets and may take up the slack. The Tar Heel victories this season have all come over ACC foes except Georgia Tech and East Carolina. - THIS WEEK, WE PROUDLY i OFFER The Library of A Philosopher Here's a very nicely selected, and well-cared for, collection of serious books on philosophy, and about philosophers. If your interests lie in this field, we think you may find treasure in our Old Book Feature Case this week. The Intimate Bookshop 119 E. Franklin St. Open every day until 10 p.m. ! " ' mmmwwm S! ra to go FINE EDITION From Europe comes this two handed game of strategy, mem ory, bluff and skill. STRATEGO combines tactical . excitement with simplicity of play. Because STRATEGO plays differently every time, it provides years of entertainment . . . one of the finest adult games ever develop ed. Each player commands forty playing pieces representing various levels of military rank. Pieces and board are durable, deluxe. $7.00 The Sport Shop "It Pays To Play" 151 E. Franklin UNC, Terras Vie. For Title By PETE GAMMONS Asst. Sports Editor Tomorrow is the big day for the UNC Booters as they travel to College Park, Md., to meet the powerful Terrapins. The Terps are the .habitual ACC champs and this year are tied with the Tar Heels for the league lead. Both teams have defeated Virginia and NC State by simi lar scores. -Maryland beat the two teams 2-0 and 6-2 respec tively, while UNC won 2-1 and 4-1. The two teams have also lost to Navy, the Terps 1-0 and UNC 7-2. This game will probably be the deciding factor for the championship and the right to go to the Nationals at Brown University in Providence, R. I. Both hold identical 2-0 confer ence' records with one more game after tomorrow's meeting. The Heels, however, have a better season record with 5-1-1 while the Terps are 5-2-1. The main chore of the de fense will be to stop Ail-American Eberhard Klein, a brilliant forward who recently scored three goals in an 11-0 romp over Georgetown. Coach Marvin Allen will have a healthy team except for wing Drew Murphy, who has been hobbled by a tricky knee all year. His playing status is yet unknown. The season finale will be against Duke in Durham next Monday, Nov. 16. FEELING Our slogan of the week came from a voter standing in line at a Harlem polling booth. "In your guts, you know he's nuts." La Pizza Announces Student Special iinner Monday lights Only 5 P.O. to 8 P.O. Plate of SPAGHETTI or RAVIOLI with Salad, Bread and Beverage 51.2a Small PIZZA (one ingredient) with Salad & Beverage 51.25 Prices for Inside Service Only 406 W. 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