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Page 6 THE DAlLv TAR HEEL Wednesday, October 20, 1965 Call Him Mr. Hustle By BILL IIASS DTII Sports Writer For the first time since he has a threeman coaching staff. Everyone knows head coach Dean Smith and fresh but few people are familiar with Smith's new assistant, John Lotz. John is the brother of Dan ny Lotz, who played on the pionship team and captained the 1959 team. John played his college ball at Baylor University and East Texas State University, graduating from East Texas in 1957. His coaching career start ed in Norwich, N. Y., in 1959. Taking over a team that had a dreary 117 record the year before, Lotz produced a squad that won 15 games in his one year there. From Nor wich he moved to Berner High School, in Massapequa on Long Island. With its first senior class and with Lotz as head coach : Berner won a division cham pionship in his second year. Lotz coached there until last year. X - J ft JOHN LOTZ At Carolina Lotz's job will i0 nnt onlv coaching but also scouting and recruit ing. , Coach Smith plans to have Lotz become the freshman coach after two years, switching places with Larry Brown. . Lotz is a coach steeped in "I come from a back ground where it is necessary to play defense," he said. "A player needs ability, but he needs desire to go with it. My players were always well conditioned. "I have never been asso dated with a team that doesn't give a total effort on the court. We have a great group of boys with a wonder ful attitude this year." He cites the main differ ence in high school and col lege coaching as "the time element." "In college you spend more time in different areas, espe ing. There is an enjoyment in working with these young athletes." ACC Team Standings LUNCH from 1.10 to 1.65 DINNER from 1.75 to 5.50 Featuring U. S. Choice Steaks, Back Fin Lump Crabmeai, Baked Country Cured Ham Breast of Young Chicken Six attractive dining rooms of varying size and decor afford flexible facilities for serving BANQUETS AND RECEPTIONS Recommended by Mobile Travel Guide Best of Hillsway lairlouse Durham-Chapel Hill Boulevard Tel. 489-9128 Writer Leads UNC Scoring Jackie Writer is doing what comes naturally again this year leading his booting buddies in scoring. He was the head man last fall with seven goals in nine matches. This year he already has six, in only four games, all victories. Larry Heath trails him with five scores, John Loud and sophomore Jimmy Johnston have four each, Willam Polak has two, and Danny Galves and Co-captain Drew Murphy each have one. North Carolina has rolled up 23 goals to only one for its opponents, defeating the Air Force Academy 4-0, East Carolina 13-1, American Uni versity 3-0, and N. C. State 3-0. The Tar Heels play Pfeiffer here on Fetzer Field tomor row at 3 p.m. in their next match and then host Belmont Abbey Monday. Then they dive back into ACC play with a road game against Virginia. CU 3-0-0 DU 2-1-0 UNC 2-1-0 USC 2-1-0 UM 1-1-0 UVA 1-2-0 X C 1-3-0 WF 0-3-0 CLEMSON State Virginia Ga. Tech Georgia Duke DUKE Virginia S. Carolina Rice Pittsburgh Clemson UXC Michigan Ohio State Virginia State Maryland SOUTH CAROLINA Citadel Duke State Tennessee Wake Forest MARYLAND Ohio U. Syracuse Wake Forest Carolina VIRGINIA Duke Clemson Carolina VMI West Va. STATE Clemson Wake Forest S. Carolina Carolina Florida WAKE FOREST VPI State Vanderbilt Maryland S. Carolina &Ue Sally 1 (Ear fel FCA Expects Biggest Year 3- 2-0 4- 1-0 3-2-0 3-2-0 2- 2-0 3- 2-0 1-4-0 1-4-0 21-7 20-14 6-33 9-23 3-2 21-7 20- 15 41-21 21- 13 2-3 24-31 14-3 17-21 10-7 12-10 13-3 15-20 13-7 3-24 38-7 24-7 7-24 10-7 10-12 7-21 14-20 21-17 14-10 41-0 7-21 13-11 7-13 7-10 6-28 3-12 11-13 7-0 7-10 7-38 To) To) By RON SHLNN DTH Sports Writer Carolina's chapter of the Fellowship of Christian Ath letes (FCA) is now being or ganized for the fifth year. FCA chairman Albert Long, himself the second and last ...:w cavinff that he the challenge and adventure atmuae - - of following Christ in the fel- used frequently during lowship ol the church. sPfllS rhristian is sis- II - -- "&iy percent oi me Amer- ----- nnp of the bie. religious training." explains gest sissie ican youth have little or no Long. "The FCA tries to reach Una thrrcp vrnith " ' three-letter man at UNC, is ry other Thursday night to in charge of the program. The discuss mutual problems and originator of the program at to report on their speaking diuima, uanny loiz, is aiso engagements. Starting in rso- The local group meets eve- mCirt Money IS on The Winningest back this year as an adult leader. Long describes the Carolina vember, Carolina athletes will begin to speak at youth meet ings across the state, telling chapter as "one of the out- their audiences why they be- sianaing cnapiers in the na- lieve in Christ. tion." The national organiza- Officers this year are Mike uon is ceieDrating its tenth Knowles (baseball) and Bill Edwards (football), co-presidents, and Bud Phillips sec retary - treasurer. The UNC anniversary this year. The FCA is a purely vol untary organization, connect ed in no way with the athlet- club will also become char- ic department or the school tered this year for the first administration. 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