A f ill ? : ! i i f i THE DAILY TAR HEEL Saturday. October 2, 1965 Page 4 i Faentleroy Don't waste time on Make money fast just place your bet. Well, I guess it's time I cracked down on a few ACC football teams. You'll have to admit, I've been understanding the first two weekends of the season. For example, I've let those Clemson Tigers win their first two games over Virginia and N. C. State. I allowed Maryland to beat Ohio University in their opener last Saturday. I even permitted Wake Forest to lose by close margins in their first two games. Fauntleroy Disguised boys. If you let those Tigers win too many, ol' Frank will start thinking he has a good team. If that happens, he'll start tell ing the sports writers about it and we'll have a big mess. Better let Tech take this one. SYRACUSE over MARYLAND: Tom Nugent will have his "I" dotted today. He'll have his goal line crossed, too. DUKE over RICE: I'm building the Devils up for the kill. Let them have this one. VANDERBILT over WAKE FOREST: I've thought about this all week. Let Vandy have it I never really liked Deacons anyway. SOUTH CAROLINA over N. C. STATE: Let's help those Gamecocks out. I am understanding once in a while. The birds have been flying low for a while so things should begin to pick up. MICHIGAN over GEORGIA: Tar Heel fans might be interested in this one. The Wolverines should have an easier time with the Bulldogs than they did with Carolina. Other games: ALABAMA over MISSISSIPPI OKLAHOMA over NAVY V.P.I, over WILLIAM & MARY DAVIDSON over THE CITADEL SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA over OREGON STATE Runners Win Cakes Joe Lasich and Darius Hin nant captured first place in the Open and Novice Divisions, respectively, in Thursday's Intramural Cake Race. Eleven starters were off at 4:30 in the Open, with Lasich coming home first with a time of 6:47 for the mile-and-a-half race. Second was James Hotel- NOW PLAYING THEY'D RATHER SWITCH THAN FIGHT! DznoRon Decri TRIM LOPEZ. A SMASH! Exclusive Area Engagement! "YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS IT!" -NewYorter Magazin JlaafJ n tin ftrttt il if Tnifcirr-ilg ij ROD SHiGH) IKE PAWNBROKER Directed by SIDNEY LUMET 1, 3:01. 5:02. 7:04 & 9:06 RIALT0, Durham cards or roulette. Of course, you Tar Heel fans are probably worried about my Duke policy. I have let them win their first two games. But don't worry I have plans for those boys. So here goes: UPSET SPECIAL: Win ston Coeds over Alexander (Sex Bowl). GEORGIA TECH over CLEMSON: I think it's about time I cracked the whip on Frank Howard's ing with a time of 6:55 and third was Truett Goodwin at 7:03.3. Hinnant beat 11 other run ners in the Novice with a 7:20.6 time. Close behind was Bob Everett at 7:22.5 and third was last year's Novice winner, Bill Horn, at 7:35.6. Lasich is from Hagerstown, Md., where he was the state indoor and outdoor two mile champion. Hoteling, from Chapel Hill, went to Virginia Episcopal High School and was the state Prep mile champion. Goodwin was the North Caro lina state mile and cross country champ. All three boys are on the freshman track team. Everett is from Ehring-haus. -BIG NEWS- The Big News is the Raleigh News and Observer, North Carolina's finest newspaper. KNOWN FOR: News of N. C, Top Columnists, Full Sports Coverage, Top Sunday Edition, News of Chapel Hill, City Edition (latest scores) Early, Dependable Service For home delivery For Dorm Delivery call 942-1785 Call 967-1112 THE WORLD IS YOURS at Eastgate Shopping Center STADIUM SEATS Vinyl Covered Lightweight For More Comfortable Viewing $3.97 1 ajyjl m'0-"mmm',r The Air Force conld Booters Dump Falcons, 4-0 By BILL ROLLINS DTII Sports Writer Carolina's soccermen rode the slight edge provided by Jim Johnston's second-quarter goal through a third of the final period, and then splurged for three more scores in blank ing the Air Force Academy 4-0 in yesterday's opening match. An elated Coach Marvin Al len remarked after the battle: "We played excellent soccer out there today. It was a fine all-round team effort. Yes, you can say that I was very well pleased with this showing in the opening match." Co-captain and goalie Tom Roberts had this to say: "I agree with Coach Allen. It was a great team victory, and ev erybody who played contribut ed to it. This is just the first of a lot more to come!" Carolina dominated the first quarter completely, with that stanza being played almost en tirely in AFA territory. The Blue and White was unable to get a successful series going, however, and the second period began a new ball game. Play was a little more even ly matched after the clubs switched goals. But with 13:07 having elapsed, soph center forward Jim Johnston man euvered for the first of his two goals. Johnston gained possession just in front of the Falcon goal, but his first attempt was blocked beautifully by AFA goalie Hans Mueh. The UNC DATE TICKETS Students with football date tickets for gates 1 and 5 will enter gate 5. Those with tickets for gate 4 will enter gate four only. J not get off the ground against steady recovered quickly, however, and footed the ball into the nets for a 1-0 lead. In the first half, Carolina's swift defense kept the Fal cons from firing a single shot. On the other hand, the Tar Heels took twelve shots. The flyboys improved their play in the third quarter, but all six of their shots were staved off nicely by Roberts and reserve goalie Bob John son, who gave a good account also. The Allenmen continued to fire away at the enemy's net, and with 14:10 left in the final go-round, Johnson took a pass from center forward Drew Murphy and slammed his sec ond tally for a 2-0 spread. Four minutes later, Mueh blocked another UNC attempt. But with four men bunched at 113 W. Franklin Chapel Hill's f ... 1 . W lv jM 50cc OHV engine. 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Buy Yourself A Gift UNC BEER MUGS SCARFS ANIMALS PENNANTS RED NIGHT SHIRTS Most Unique Store SPORTS MACHINE Price $285.00 The Hona Sports 50's price is only half the story. It's a gas sipper: 200 mpg. Flashy but sturdy: over 50 mph from 4-stroke Tar iees Virginia, Davis At Half back Slot , By PAT STITII DTH Sports Editor A Charlotte newspaper said Bob Davis will plav second halfback when the- Cavaliers of Virginia meet North Caro lina at Kenan Stadium this afternoon. But don't you believe it. Da vis is about as likelv to ride the bench as Danny Talbott less likely, in fact." Many have called him the ACC's best quarterback as a sophomore last season. Cer tainly his statistics speak well enough for him 1,481 total yards, good enough for third place among ACC backs for all time. He averaged a 6.2 yard gain every time he touched the ball, passing for 1,054 yards and averaging five yards a carry for 436 yards on the ground. But cold statistics couldn't begin to tell the real story about this Bob Davis. North Carolina found out last fall, when it lost to Davis 31-28, that when you zig, he zags. Carolina is not the only team he hurt. He ran 88 yards for score against N. C. State and ran and passed for 334 yards against Wake Forest. Both marks are all-time Vir ginia records. So far this year, they say he hasn't been his old self. But UNC Coach Jim Hickey has been telling his boys, no doubt, that even if this Davis is a dud, treat him like live ammo. Virginia comes into today's game without a win -Duke whipped it 21-7 and Clemson won 20-14. In those games, playing quarterback, Davis has run for 42 yards in 11 carries and hit 13 of 28 passes with three interceptions. Today, senior Tom Hodges will call signals and Davis will be listed as a reserve left halfback. It is a safe bet, how ever, that he won't be in re serve long, if at all. This is the 70th game in the UNC-UVa. series, dating back to 1892. 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