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Page 4 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Sunday, October 3, 1965 Champ Upset In Mural Openings By BILL 1 1 ASS DTI I Sports Writer Tag football got off to a spirited start during the past week with some close ball games fought down to the wire. In the fraternity leagues the big surprise saw the PiKA Plummers edge the Phi Delt Blues, 7-6. Guy Smith scored the touchdown and Fred Stapp added the winning extra point. The Phi Delts were all campus champions last year. The biggest score of the week was rolled up by Zete I as they trampled Phi Delta Chi, 66-0. Knox McMillan was the big gun for the Zetes as they showed no mercy. In League I, the PiKA Plummers are on top with a 1-0 record. In League II the Phi Gam Whiteowls and Zete II are the leaders. Zete I and Phi Delt White lead league III, while KA Blue II and Sig Ep head League IV. In League V Kappa Psi, KA Blue I and CHi Phil all won their first encounters. The DKE Blues and Beta Brewers lead League VI and DKE White, Chi Psi and SAE Blue I are on top of League VII. League VIII has the Phi Kap Sig Jay Birds, DKE Reds and DU Blue II on top. In the residence hall leagues, defending champion Everett scored three wins to open its quest for a second title. The Everett Rogahs downed the Graham Bells, 13 7 and the Everett Trojans eased by the Stacy Studs, 6-0. Everett also won their game. In an overtime game the fl brograins A bumpy new breed of brogans: light as wing tips. Black and hand stained ivy wood or hickory leather inside and out. Budget not up to J. C. Roberts, young man? Ask for Kingsway Shoes $8.95 to 0.95. Wouldn't you like tobeln our shoes? Most of America is.lnternational ShoeCo.,St.Louis,Mo. Available at these fine stores: Richardson Dept. 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The Joyner - Connor - Alex ander area has two leagues, with the Joyner Sarages, Alex ander Mooses and Alexander Playboys leading League I and the Alexander Poobahs, and Joyner Jokes undefeated in League II. In Scott College, Avery No. 1 and the Parker Pack top League I while the Teague Trojans and Parker Pretzels lead League II. Leagues for Ehringhaus an Morrison Colleges are not yet completed. In Craige College, Maverick C No. 2 and Mav erick B No. 3 are the leaders in League II. All Academic UNC center Ed Stringer has been named co-captain of the 1965 ACC All - Academic team, stringer was also a member of the 1964 team. End John Atherton, quarter back Jeff Beaver, end Lynn Duncan, guards John Harmon and Pat Jessup, and center Pat Shea were also nominated to the team. The Bridges Company, Inc. Thomasville, North Carolina Corder's Men's Store Kernersville, North Carolina Wellborn's Dept. 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"One is a well conditioned football team. We only used 25 players today, so I'd say we were in good physical shape. "Another is a smart and a well coached team. In our last two games we haven't looked like it, but we do now. "The most important thing is fight. Football is a man's game. It takes mental guts to play it successfully. We came back. That showed that we have both intestinal and men tal fortitude." The Cavaliers, rated high in preseason polls, had failed to find the winning combination until the Carolina game. "I told the team before the game that they had to play big league ball. Carolina beat a big league team last week at Ohio State, and if we want ed to be big league we had to beat Carolina." He explained his team's lack of defensive might in the first half as inexperience. "We never changed any The Record Bar Henderson St. across from Post Office FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE OPEN TODAY (SUNDAY) Sunday, 1-6 P.M. All weekend sale prices still in effect 4 flit . ,m, ...i.i. mmr if; V Jr . - j-l... . thing, we just started playing like we should. We were us ing a new defense that we had practiced only 20 minutes and the boys weren't quite use to it. After they got the feel of it, things really began to click." Blackburn looked up as he made his next statement. "We had help from above on some of our long bombs today, and we thank iGod for that." He had nothing but praise for quarterback Tom Hodges. "His passing under pres sure was tremendous. He took a licking in the first half but showed a lot of guts." It was a real trophy day for the Cavalier defense. Refus ing to single out anyone in particular, he praised the whole team for its great ef fort. Blackburn accepted congrat ulations from various Univer sity officials as they filed through the dressing room. One of them noticed the game ball that he was hiding be hind his back. "This isn't for me," he re plied. "Last night we decided to give it to the person who has meant the most to the athletic program at Virginia, President Ben Shannon." Blackburn was asked about the Carolina punt late in the final period that gave his team ball possession and the final deciding score. "It was a smart move. I would have done the same thing in Hickey's case," he said. "Our winning play was call ed from the pressbox by Ben Wilson, the offensive back field coach. I sent in another play but luckily we decided to use his at the last minute." Why did you gamble on fourth and six instead of go ing for the field goal that would have tied the score? "We had to gamble, Black burn said. We came 200 miles and we didn't want a tie. We were ready for a win." HIGGINS and DACRON" make the Campus scene ! HIGGINS slacks of 55 Dacron polyester, 45 wor sted wool (as shown) make a winning combination on any campus! Great Higgins styling, plus the built-in neatness of "Dacron". 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"That was the sorriest foot ball game I have seen since I've been here," Hickey said, using a half-spent cigarette to emphasize his point. "We played just as sorry this week as we played great last week. "Oh, we didn't take Virgin ia lightly," he said. "We've preached that to them all week. There's simply no ex cuse for the way we played. "We just played around," he said. "I guess we expected Virginia to lay down and give it to us. We didn't play of fense or defense. We didn't play at all." "Virginia deserves all the credit in the world," he said. "I have to admire them. I'm disgusted with our bunch. "I don't even want to talk about details," he said mov ing toward the door. "That's all I have to say." Halfback Max Chapman had little to add. "I guess Virginia wanted this one more than we did," he said, "particularly in the second half." "We're not very pleased with ourselves," quarterback Danny Talbott said. Punter Bill Edwards agreed. 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