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Page 4 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Saturday, November 13, 1965 Frosli Dump ils, 4-0 The freshman booters of Coach Clark Herdic won their sixth match of the season against no losses as they blank ed Duke 4-0 yesterday at Fet zer Field. L a n d y Anderton led the scoring attack with two goals. Jeff Perry and Stu London plunked in a point each. The Tar Babies completely overwhelmed the Blue Dev ili. Coach Herdic made liberal substitutions but the tough Tar Heel defense prevented the Blue Imps from taking many shots. Anderton and Perry both got poals in the first period. Stu London managed his lone tally in the second quarter. Ander ton finished up the booters scoring with a point in the third period. The freshmen try to make it a perfect season next Tuesday as they finish up against N.C State in Raleigh. The victory was the team's second over the Imps. Earlier in the season they downed them 5-0. GOT A HONDA Thai doesn't run righl? Want competent service by factory trained mechanics? 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S I mean I nearly had a heart attack at last Satur- day's UNC - Clemson game, ijij I had the situation under x control I knew the Tar Si Heels would take it. But even I nearly blew over ijij when that Clemson guy got iij: to the Carolina one foot line with seconds to go. S I can imagine how you fans felt. Well, on with the :ij: business at hand: ijij UPSET SPECIAL Air ijij Force to fly over SPU. ?: CLEMSON vs MARY- LAND 01' Frank Howard S took it on the chin last week against the Tar Heels. :i:i Maryland has been taking S it on the chin all year. Pick Clemson by the hair left on ft their chinny-chin-chin. (Ugh- h-h-h) DUKE vs W A K E FOR S EST The Devils have ij quite a streak going los k ing four games in a row af s. o. s. 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SOUTH CAROLINA vs ALABAMA Really now pick Alabama to set a rec ord. VIRGINIA vs GEORGIA TECH Virginia has noth ing to fear in this one they haven't a chance to take anything. Pick Tech to "en gineer" a victory (ugh-h-h-h even more). Other Games: Tennessee over Mississippi Arkansas over SMU Missouri over Oklahoma Florida over Tulane Texas over TCU 1 Deen into the Pub lusty life. cologne spray. $3.75 to $10.00. tiifrrrrcrl. 1 Lewis Red Beats By BILL HASS DTH Sports Writer The Lewis Red team scored all its points in the first half, then held on for an 18-13 win over the Everett Hustlers Fri day. Earnhardt scored twice and Shearon once for Lewis, Mullinex and DeSanti for Ev erett. Touchdowns by Ed Kouri and Allen Whitaker led the Med School Reds over the Navy Op Rods, 14-7. The Ehringhaus C - Millers defeated Ehringhaus D, 27-6. Buck Murchison, Jim Connor, Larry P r i n d 1 e and George Fouts did the scoring. The Mangum Mugs defeated the Ruff in Rascals, 13-7. The Ruffin Rebels made a joke of the Manly River Rats Thursday, rolling up a 61-0 win. Another Ruffin team, the Ramblers, also scored a win, 9-0 over the Mangum Mites. Maverick B-3 crushed Mav erick B-2, 39-0. Competition was held in the intramural all-campus swim ming meet on Thursday night. Chance of Sigma Nu won the 50-yard freestyle event follow ed by Rick Inderfurth (Beta), Sloan Creveling (Old West), Dick Young (ATO), Al Hunter (Ehringhaus B) and Bill Bicksler (ATO). Burger of Sigma Nu won the 50-yard butterfly. Betty of ATO was second, followed by D. Saum (Old West), Don John son (ATO), John Trull (Beta) and Ron Salvatti (Kappa Sig). Funny Man Jeff MacNelly is loaded with talent. He is the creator of the car toons reproduced on the DTH sports page. MacNelly spent four years at Andover, a prep school in Massachusetts, before coming to Carolina. He was editor in chief of the school's literary magazine and the yearbook. 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