i Sunday, October 2, 1966 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Page ;j -;' f - s j I I i i - " . " ii. mi,, , , ! j jiiiiiiniiMn.MuiHBmnijmi ill. m ' '- ' J mum mil 1 in ).l" "" 1 , " Jt ''..tt m TITWWWipili 1 ' w'wn .mipiii wiuim miM m mmmym- w r- 1 . w w nijiininii mi innuiimuiiip. uj mi mm him ... r ' X-- V . T- - s ; . .... - - x - ;' - yV x - M ' - ; - ' K : -vv-; ; v -f n J f f : rir u -XIs mm I ; s'-'-l - " v V , ' i w . -ivk - - - - . . v. v - - - 1 Fang, The Football Dog, Closes In On BVP Quarterback Huddles Take A Little Longer With Fang-He Thinks He9s A Red Dog -v " i ? Ifll Et?en Catches Frisbee9s In Midair ........ UNC's Wonder Dog lx rs (oj "Fang," that's what students call him. And rightly so. He's the latest addition to the legions of Campus Critters that . roam the rolling lawns of UNC. . . This dog, is a non-stop animal. He seems , tp have a fixation on anything that moves; During the Saturday warm up at Kenan, he chased the spiraling footballs up and down the chalked field as UNC kickers practiced and played keep-away at the same time. Eearly this week, Fang made another appearance, this time on the north campus. During a frisbee game between three boys in front of Hill Hall, Fang charged out of the japonica bushes and lept in the air repeatedly to catch the red disk in his mouth. After tiring of that sport, he rambled down the walk to get underfoot in a traditional BVP razzle-dazzle football game. Running between blockers, Fang always kept his attention focused on the man who had the ball. When a tackle was made, Fang would bounce about with wild eyes and smile as only a German Shepherd can. Campus dogs come and campus dogs go, but this Fang is a real impressive recruit. Photos And Text By Jock Lauterer 'ViViVi' f . ; , ! f .... n .n, J1" . f f ' ' X " .:'.s? .-ff" 5a. " ""... BVP Football Games Will Never Be The Same Ji E- . X",- ilr.S Here Goes A Red Frisbee Into The Air . . . Some Thirty Yards Later Fang Has Lept Up And Caught The Disk 4 iXxX i i' 4 i i I II; ' : ii! i I; Ur , ...... .- j X

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