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J.U. Page Four THE DAILY TAR HEEL Saturdav. October 16. 1965 Fanntleroy Don't go through life Without a joy. Ask for "Perfect" That's Fauntleroy. Burp Glub Ah-h-h-h-h. Excuse me, fans, but these banquets are killing me. Every since I pulled the clincher last week and hit all my football picks, I've been swamped with speaking engagements. This "fried chicken -green pea" circuit is kill ing me. It's a tough life people calling me up at all hours of the night wanting r e s u 1 1 s for Saturday's games, coaches stopping me on the streets offering money for a favorable pick on Saturday. Oh, well back to the business at hand. It's hard to believe this is the fifth week of the season. I haven't even decided who will play in the bowl games on New Year's Day. Time's running out. Here goes, fans: CLEMSON vs DUKE This is a tough one for me. I've let ol' Frank Howard lose two in a row and Bill Murray is unde feated. Let's play it cool in this one pick Duke. N. C. STATE vs FLORI DA Anyone knows Gat ors are stronger than Wolves pick Florida. FAUNTLEROY Ah, HA Here's my UPSET SPECIAL NURSES OVER NO DATE (Night Game). SOUTH CAROLINA vs WAKE FOREST I guess I should let this be a close one. The Deacons are at home, but they really need more advantages than that pick South Carolina. VIRGINIA over WEST VIRGINIA Virginia has pulled out last-minute victories in the past two games. The West Virginia Mountaineers have quite an offense. "Go West, young man pick the Mountaineers. DAVIDSON vs WILLIAM & MARY This is a pet project of mine. Davidson is undefeated and unscored on. I'll let them keep one of those pick Davidson. Other games: ALABAMA over TENNESSEE SYRACUSE over PENN STATE PURDUE over MICHIGAN S. CALIFORNIA over STANFORD MICHIGAN STATE over OHIO STATE Art By Wortliam The DTH sports staff now has everything even our own special mixture of cul ture. Rick Wortham, a sophomore English major from Rich mond, Va., will be the sports staff "artist at large." Rick's drawings will in clude "Fauntleroy Dis guised," post-game cartoons and head-coach impersona tions. So as ol' Fauntleroy would say: No need to buy a cultured book, Just give the TAR HEEL sports a look. A MOVIE THAT YOU SHOULD NOT MISS!" -JUDITH CRIST-on NBC-TV "TODAY" show f ..... --KX- W Ml I Joseph e.iBvine t$enr$ 6 lauiraiw-MBOGaroe figs?.-; juue CHnsne Mts nr IE iwi ii i ii ii ii r ii y7 i Q mmit by .with mMI a . . . I r MMts! Shows al: 1:00 3:01 5:04 7:05 9:13 NOW PLAYING Nylon Too Too Found at KO-KO's LINGERIE Easigale Shopping Center Tar Babies Rout Weak UVA 40-7 The UNC Tar Babies combined a near flawless defense and a merci less offensive attack to down the Virginia frosh 40-7 Friday at Charlottesville. The win was the second in as many starts for Carolina and the charges of Coach Frosh Score Second Win By BILL ROLLINS DTH Sports Writer UNC's frosh booters spotted Clemson a two-goal lead and then roared back to capture their second straight win, 3-2, on Fetzer Field yesterday. Clemson took a 1-0 lead with 3:30 left in the second period when Mark Rubich rolled a weak shot into the Tar Baby net. Then, halfway through the third period, Rubich hit the nets again with a short shot for a 2-0 lead. Less than a minute later, however, L a n d y Anderton took a head pass from Jeff Perry and kicked his team's first goal to cut the deficit in half. With 3:10 remaining in the same quarter, Perry got on the scoring end, taking a pass from Pete Young and ty ing the count at 2-2. The clubs battled through 15:22 before UNC struck for the clincher. Anderton squared off with the goalie, and running at full speed he slammed the ball into the center of the net. "Too close!" was the word from Coach Clarke Herdic fol lowing the struggle. "The boys played a good game against Clemson's club they don't have a varsity, so actually their "club" amounts to play ing boys from all classes." Herdic singled out Anderton, Doug Barba, Gordon Mac Kenzie, Jamie Canfield, and John Gussenhoven as out standing. Assistant Jim Muchmore de clared, "The boys are looking more like a team all the time. They played a real fine match." UNC Harriers Whip Wake By 15 Points WINSTON-SALEM North Carolina Harriers outran Wake Forest here yesterday, 23J8. Captain Jim Meade won for UNC. The Tar Baby runners also won, defeating the Wake Frosh, 19-36. A WOODFALL RLM A UMTED ARTISTS -10PERT RELEASE COMPETITION 6 SPORTS CARS, Lid, (Next to Tar Heel Car Wash) SAAB Sales & Service Sports and Rac ing Car Specialists Foreign Car Repairs Street, Safety, and Speed Accessories Mag. Wheels . Tyres, and Roll Bars for All Cars 426 East Main Street CARRBORO not George Barclay have been beaten since im Everybody was a stand out, reported assistant coach Gene Sigmon from Charlottes ville. "In a game like this everyone is bound to be DTH Sports Writer Ron Shinn was scheduled to fly to Charlottesville Friday morning but a dense fog that blanketed the area cancelled his flight. This report came by telephone. "Halfback Bill Federal and fullback Mark Mazza both turned in outstanding per formances, as did the whole offensive line. The defense just played their usual excel lent game." The Tar Babies drew first blood but Virginia evened matters up as they returned the kickoff 90 yards into the end zone. Carolina scored again and after that it was no contest. A pair of touchdowns in the second quarter put the game out of reach but Carolina con tinued to pour it on in the second half. End Billy Warren won high scoring honors for the after noon as he caught a pair of tosses that went in for scores. Quarterback Gayle Bomar scored once on a nine-yard scamper and Peter Davis caught one of Bomars passes for a score. Clark Totherow came up with the Tar Heels most ex citing play as he intercepted a Virginia pass and went 86 yards into the end zone. Billy Dodson kicked his sec ond and third field goals of the season with boots of 29 and 42 yards. Score by quarters: UNC 14 13 740 UV - 7 0 0 07 WSTAWT ILDNESS yours with UNC Booters Blank State Tables Turned On Fa ns RALEIGH North Carolina booters dominated N. C. State to the tune of a 3-0 win here yesterday to successfully open their AC season with their fourth straight victory. Willem Polack re-:itei"ed the club's first goal in the sc.ond quarter, with Jim Johnston and Larrv Heath fol- Football players and coaches take their lumps from : over-critical fans. DTH sports writer Bob Orr gives them the chance j to strike back. Coach Jim Hickey "We've got some of the best fans around. There's lots of enthusiasm. There's some criticism too, but everybody's entitled to their opinion. They paid for their ticket." Jimmy Byrd, Sr., wingback "When you're winning you couldn't have a better group behind you. At Virginia when we really needed their support, they sort of let us down." David Riggs, Soph., halfback "We need them most w hen we're not doing well." Jeff Beaver, Soph., quarterback "There are too many grandstand quarterbacks. I just hope that they'll get behind us win, lose or draw." Danny Talbott, Jr., quarterback "They only re : member the mistakes you make. My biggest peeve is that : the fans all try to put the blame on Coach Hickey. It's not : the coach's fault if we lose. He can't play the game for : us." Dave Erimias, Jr., tackle "You can't get a pie for : every game. They forget that football players and coaches : are human. They all make mistakes." Bob Powell, Jr., end "During the '63 Duke game : a lady sitting behind me kept pulling for Carolina. When : we were ahead, she thought Carolina football and Coach : Hickey were the greatest. After Duke's touchdown Coach I Hickey and the team were 'rock-bottom'. When Max : Chapman kicked the winning field goal, we were back : in 'fat city'. If she's a typical fan, I don't think much : of them." 113 W. Franklin "The coffee's freshly ground and the larder's fully stocked." 10 A.M. - 5 P.M. Mon. - Sat. n-i c dOUnTBY STORE CHAPEL HILL, N. C Vet Dorms Sparkle The two oldest residence halls on campus, for a long time buried at the bottom of the intramural pile, showed signs of life by winning intra mural football games yester day. . The Old West Studs whacked Carr, 47-0. Kern Everett was the big gun with three touch downs and two extra points. Roy Alexander scored twice and Dave Randalman and Dave Owens added touchdowns for the Studs. Old East blanked Battle - Vance - Pettigrew, 8-0. 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