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Saturday, September 16, 1C37 Pasre 6 THE DAILY TAR HEEL ACC Teams Look tronfif In Football games, the saying goes, are won or lost up front in the line. That being the case, the Atlantic Coast Con ference teams may have a strong case for some winning seasons, for there are some standout interior linemen around the league this season. Starting ' in the south with defending champion Clemson, consider the case of the of fensive line that Frank How ard has at his disposal. Wayne Mass was an All-American se lection last year at tackle, and his next door neighbor at guard, Harry Olszewski, was all-AOC. They are the fea ture characters of a group that would average over 220 pounds per man. South Carolina feels that their center, Jimmy Gobble, is a quality player. In Tim Bice, a mini-linebacker, they have one of the better defenders in the conference. North Carolina State's hope for a winning season rest largciy on the performance of their defense. Tackle Dennis Byrd was all-Amcrican last year and looks at least as good. End Pete Sokalsky and linebacker Chuck Amato are just a shade behind. On of fense, lake good look at THE HUB has WEEJUNS . . by BASS for him . . . . . . and for her Need Wo Say More? THE HUB of CHAPEL HILL Lines center Carey Meets, one of the best in many years at State. Duke feels that they may have the best center in the nation, Mike Murphy by name. MiKe has been injury prone, but if he holds togeth er a little better, he could be come another in a long line of great ones. Bob Foyle, their middle guard on defense rates as the best at his job, and was all-ACC in '66. Wake Forest believes that Robert Grant is one of the very best defensive players in these parts. Grant was all conference tackle last year, now moves to end. He is big, fast and all the other things it takes to standout above the crowd. North Carolina coach Bill Dooley has yet to see his charges under fire, but his two offensive tackles have the bulk to be among the better men at their job. Torn. Ingle is down to 237 pounds, Mike Richey goes at 235. If they both go at full speed, the Tar heels may surprise. At Virginia, notice must be given to offensive tackle Greg Shelly, a 235 pounder with speed tc spare. Bob Buchanan is a better than average guard and linebackers Mai MacGre- gor and Bob Paczkoski could be the best the Cavaliers have had in quite a while. SHOWS: 13579 1 v-- -. r x . r m EHC mid- The Motion Picture for people over 18! "The film radiates a healthy, happy attitude towards sex ! " ., . -5i Stockholm Tidimgen. - Official textbooks for almost all UNC undergraduate coursesr-many graduate - level course books, too. New books and used all sales guarenteed to be correct title for course. Refunds on books for dropped classes. Paperbacks, new and used, for UNC coiu-ses. Reference work, dictionaries of all sorts, course outlines and translations. Fast, Friendly Service. 119 EAST FRANKLIN ST., (NEXT TO THE VARSITY THEATRE)-OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL10 P.M. ? Coach Bill Dooley (center) is beginning his first season as tackle, Tom Ingle, defensive back Jack Davenport, defensive end Carolina's head football coach while the nine senior players sur- George Zadjeika, tackle Lou Pukal, linebacker Mike Horvat and rounding him are beginning their last. They are left to right: tailback David Riggs. quarterback Jeff Beaver, tackle Jim Masino, end Charlie Carr, Three Games Open ACC Season Today' football double header at Carter Stadium m Raleigh starts the Atlantic Coast Conference season for four teams while another, South Carolina, will be playing a foreign foe at home. . The schedule at Raleigh has Carolina and N.C. State in the first game and Duke and Wake Forest in the second beginning at 7:30 p.m. South Carolina's opponent is Iowa State of the Big Eight. The Gamecocks are favored in the game that starts at 7:30 in Columbia. Iowa State had only a 2-6-2 record last season but the Cyclones hope their new run ning attack will improve mat ters. South Carolina struggled to a fo). o DQIj I..; n- - - , - s -7 ? - -cv VJ' 1 x '"' y, ; 1 f ... n .... 1-9 slate under new coach Paul Dietzel in 1966. The recent loss; of breakaway star Benny Galloway to injury hasn't helped matters in the Gamecock camp. Stall, the backfield is outstanding, especially with Mike Fair at quarterback and Ben Garnto at halfback. Duke and Wake Forest rate about even. Both teams are vastly improved over last year when the Blue Devils were 5-5 and the Demon Deacons 3-7. Duke has two fine quarterbacks to choose from and fullback Jay Calabrese handles the running chores. On defense there is All-ACC guard Bob Foyle. ' Wake Forest features an al conference lineman of its own Ml 15 n W LLvky LiJ vg U u LivJ 3WJ in - mi. Travel-On Motorcycle Co. 504 W. 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THE ALL NEW VARSITY THEATRE INVITES YOU TO MAKE IT YOUR ENTERTAINMENT HEADQUARTERS o NOV PLAYING o A W m GEORGE C. SCOTT t i t jvy At rninii CA Ml Tne two quarterbacks are aoout as opposite as night and day. Bomar is more of a run ning type while Beaver has the renulrtion as one of the finest passers m tne conference. Beaver also has experience on his side so if Bomar en counters difficulty running the team, Beaver is sure to be called upon. The Carolina-N.C, State game is the first half of a foot ball double-header to be played here today Duke and Wake Forest will clash tonight at 7:30 in the second game. OFFENSE Ends Peter Davis, Tom Can trell Tackles Tom Ingle, Mike Richey Guards Ev Covan, Ed Chalupka Center Chip Bradley Quarterback Gayle Bomar Tailback David Riggs Wingback Dick Wesolowski Fullback Tommy Dempsey Features At 1:10 3:105:10 7:109:10 20thCHTURtf0X. ALEERT SJUi.'.l-JACK ALEERTSGM-SLLM PiCKEKS moouctott omcno i ruumtaiOLnnkiia DELUXE COLOR WIDE SCREEN A
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