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Page 4 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Saturdav. November 6, 1965 23-6 Win Ends Perfect Year Frosh Dnmra Deacs By BILL HASS DTH Sports Writer North Carolina's Tar Babies put the finishing touches on a perfect 5-0 season with a 23-6 victory over the Wake Forest freshmen in Kenan Stadium yesterday. It marked the second straight year that Goach George Bar clay's freshmen forces have gone unbeaten. Most of the scoring was done in the first half, as halfback Dick Wesolowski rambled for 101 yards. The second half was a defen sive battle, with the only score coming on quarterback Jeff Carter's 64-yard run. Neither team moved the ball in the first quarter until Wake's Digit Laughridge returned a punt to the Carolina 33. On the first play Quarterback Ken Erickson found end Bob Bren ner five yards behind the sec ondary and hurled a strike for the score. The extra point was missed and the Deaclets led, 6-0. After an exchange of punts the Tar Babies finally got roll ing from their own 42. Wesol owski ripped off ten yards and Gayle Bomar hit end Peter Davis for 26 yards to the Wake 20. Wesolowski then took a hand off, shook off a tackier, and other Wake defenders. Billy Dodson's extra point put UNC ahead 7-6. Midway through the second period John Harris stole a Wake pass and returned it 23 It's enough to drive you off your rocker. And it should. Today, there's an endless number of styles to choose from. COME TO KOKO'S . . . IT'S THE PLACE TO LEARN ABOUT THE LATEST FASHIONS. Eastgate Shopping Center 3 f ijED MESSED tr o (fsfttKm cS3E33 yards to the Wake 20. On the first play Wesolowski crashed through the line and went to within a foot of the goal. An other attempt by the Canadian failed and Bomar took the ball in on the next play. Dodson's conversion w a s wide and Carolina led, 13-6. A short punt set up a field goal by Dodson near the end of the first half to put UNC up, 16-6. With Wake on the UNC 22 at the beginning of the fourth quarter, Landy Blank made an interception on the three by batting the ball up, catching it, and getting out to the nine. Carter then ripped off 26 yards to the 34, but fumbled. Wake moved to the 10, where a fourth down pass was broken up by Ronnie Lowry. Wake got it back on another fumble, but Johnny Blair swiped a pass at the Carolina 24 and returned it to the 35. From the 36 Carter faked to Wesolowski, rolled to his right, and sprinted 64 yards to pay dirt to ice the game. Carter had replaced starting quarter back Gayle Bomar, who broke a finger in the third quarter. Wesolowski, bottled up in the second half, had 135 yards in 27 carries. Carter netted 119 in just eight attempts. Jimmy Johnson led Wake Forest with 74 yards in 22 tries. DTH Sports PERSONAL to Scratchy - chin I'm tired of your old games, and I'm going to be browsing in the old books at the Inti mate this afternoon. Meet me or not, just as you wish. 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Anyway, a bunch of bearded guys began to nose around. I was about to laugh. They brushed their beards against my "metal skin" and I almost burst out laughing. (I'm ticklish you see.) Anyway, they weren't content to nose their way. around. They must have come prepared, be cause they started waving these signs about dodging a draft. (I couldn't understand that either, because I like draft beer.) Well, someone else must like draft beer because a group of guys came up and started argu ing with these guys with the 1 signs. It s hard to tell who won. Maybe these sign-wavers didn't like draft beer because it got clogged up in their beards anyway, I couldn't understand what I did to start the argu ment. I guess I had better eet with the business at hand, here are the picks: UPSET SPECIAL: Ed Freakley to beat the BAND. WAKU 'UttE5T vs FLORIDA STATE Well the Deacs have had more ups than downs this season. That makes such a pretty pattern, let's keep it up. Pick Florida State. MARYLAND vs NAVY I never liked those Navy guys anyway, pick the Terps in a slow one. un, aid you hear about the deaf mute who fell in a well and broke two fingers hollaring for help? ah-h-h you did uju va ah. vv. oiAir, ims snouia ue a close one ine tsiue ueviis are falling down after I let them win a few at the start of the year. State on the other hand has won two in a row. Pick Duke. VIRGINIA vs SOUTH CAROLINA This should be anoth er close one. Pick Virginia. OTHER GAMES: MICHIGAN STATE over IOWA V.M.I, over RICHMOND NOTRE DAME over PITTSBURGH NEBRASKA over KANSAS ARKANSAS over RICE . TEXAS over BAYLOR f ? Vi VM kc 3i FAUNTLEROY DISGUISED on Tar Heel Cagers Meet Tall Frosh By BILL ROLLINS DTH Sports Writer North Carolina's basketball program throws all its talent onto one stage this afternoon and draws the! free-admission curtain for everyone to ob serve. The varsity and fresh man teams square off in Car michael Auditorium at 4 p.m. Here are some opinions as to what the varsity players think of the same. BOB BENNETT: "This game will be more important than most freshman - varsity games, because we don't scrimmage any other schools before the season starts. They've got some good boys and height. It should be a good game." TOM GAUNTLETT: "We've gotta win. We have everything to lose. We'll go after it with everything we've got. We real ly want to make a good im pression on the students." BOB LEWIS: "We're confi dent that we're gonna beat them. We've got experience on them, and that should make the biggest difference. The main thing is that is should show pretty well how we'll be able to do against a team with big boys. WTe want to win 'em all, and we want to start right here!" JIM MOORE: "I think the people will be more impressed with the team's spirit. It's 100 per cent better." LARRY MILLER: "It'll be a good game, though on the boards. I think our overall experience will be the difference." Some of the freshmen com mented also: JIM BOSTICK: "Their ex perience will be the big thing. They've got some great play ers, and we'll have to be about perfect to beat them." RUSTY CLARK: "We're gonna play 'em a good game. They should win if they're 'right,' but we've got a good chance to beat 'em if we can keep from making mistakes." GERALD TUTTLE: "It will be important in showing how much progress has been made and where the most work must be placed before the season starts." BILL BUNTING: "We need to control the boards to make a eood game of it. I think the biggest things w ill be rebound ing and speed. It will also show how well the new defense is going to work." The Record Bar and Capitol Records Welcome MISS NANCY WILSON APPEARING AT CARMICHAEL AUDITORIUM TONIGHT AT 8:00 P.M. 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