Wednesday, September 25, 1968 Page 4 Gamecocks Ruiu Throw Well Chansky's Choices . . . -A .Dooley Cite C Balance THE DAILY TAR HEEL - By ART Asst. DTH Sports Editor Notre Dame and Purdue will collide this weekend in a game that could eventually decide the national championship. Both the Fighting Irish and the Boilermakers were picked in pre-scason predictions as co-favorites for the coveted national crown. In fact, it was said that the Irish arc so deep in personnel that their intra-squad game could very well involve the number one and two teams in the country. Jack Mollcnkopfs Boilermakers will try to disprove that theory this Saturday when they leave Lafayette and head for Notre Dame Country, which is anywhere in Indiana outside of Lafayette (note: Notre Dame Country may be anywhere in the nation outside of Lafayette). Purdue certainly got off on the right foot last week by walloping weaker Virginia, 44-7. But then again, Virginia is hardly in Purdue's class. The game did prove a couple of things, however. One was that Mike Phipps and Leroy Keyes are back again this year and could be the best one-two punch since Terry Hanratty and Jim Seymour (familiar?). Second, the Boilermakers let it be known that they are ready for Notre Dame. Not often in a season does the "big one" come up in only the second game, and Purdue obviously has worked hard in preparation for the openers. If the Boilermakers can get by Notre Dame, and it's doubtful they will, they should go all the way. If Purdue is ready for Notre Dame, the feeling is very mutual on the part of the Irish. In their season's opener, Ara Parseghian's boys met and crushed the nationally ranked Oklahoma Sooncrs, 45-21, a fact that, in itself, says the Irish are gunning to retain the national title. But this week is the big better than the 91 Notre Dame football players andthe y r rrr n it a i i t . t-x a i ou.uuu ians mat win jam Saturday. If for nothing else, and there's a lot more at stake, Notre Dame will try to avenge the 28-21 loss they suffered to Purdue last year; the loss that sent the Irish to a slightly disappointing (8-2) season in which they were expected to challenge for the national championship. But Seymour is back and healthy, and so is Hanratty. This alone may be enough to harass the Boilermakers into defeat, and Mollenkopf knows it. Purdue will counter with Phipps and Keyes, and anything else that happens will be secondary. . . Purdue may be a slight favorite this Saturday, but when the sun sets in Notre Dame Country the Irish will -be number one again. FOR THE BEST FOOD SERVICE AND ATMOSPHERE IN TOWN, COME TO THE PICKWICK A GOOD DAY-SPOT, AND THE FINEST NIGHT-SPOT AROUND-THE PICKWICK, CHAPEL HILVS AUTHENTIC ENGLISH PUB FEATURING ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY 114 COLUMBIA DUKE UNIVERSITY MAJOR ATTRACTIONS Presents THE and NEW YORK ROCK AND ROLL SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 8:00 P.M. 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All-ACC Pick Leads Experienced Defense Dietzel: Sadder And Some Wiser Columbia, S.C. (UPI)-South Carolina Coach Paul Dietzel, his team "a lot saddsr and a little wiser," said Tuesday he was looking for no letup in a tougn schedule in a Saturday game with North Carolina. "This is a strange situation," Dietzel told a weekly news conference. "North Carolina dn South Carolina are kind of in the same boat. You'd have to call our game a tossup if it were played on a neutral field. "We play, though, at Chapel Hill, and the Tar Heels won't want to lose twice in a row on their home field." Coach Bill Dooley's team lost 38-6 last Saturday to N.C. State, while the Gamecocks dropped a shocker to Duke 14-7. PAUL DIETZEL Edwards RALEIGH, N.C.-North Carolina State Coach Earle Edwards passed out the individual grades to Wolfpack players Tuesday for the game with North Carolina, then got down to the serious business of preparing for the Oklahoma Sooners. Several plavers made the Honor Roll, including halfback Bobby Hall who Edwards said ran hard and threw a touchdown pass to Jim Hardin in their 38-6 victorv ftvpr thp Tar Heels. Edwards said his grading system, based on films of the game, rated offensive guards Robby Evans and Don Jordan high. "They have done a fine job for us," he said. Edwards also had high praise for tackle Dick Chapman who is getting a chance to play regularly for the first time as a senior. A 1 I 1 I 1 f North Carolina wasn't supposed to lose that badly, and South Carolina wasn't supposed to lose at all. "North Carolina says they're going to bounce back this week," Dietzel said. "We hope we can bounce back too." Dietzel and his staff, after reviewing game films, figured the Gamecocks "didn't really play that bad a ball game. We just never were really any better than Duke. "If I had to balme the loss on anyone, I'd blame it on Dietzel," he said. "After that first quarter, we stopped their passing pretty good. After the house burned down, we did a good job of firep roofing the area." Dietzel said he's decided on several changes before his squad takes the field at Chapel Hill, a stadium where South Carolina hasn't won since 1944. Rudy Holloman will replace limping Benny Galloway at offensive halfbac, while Tyler Hellams will go from linebacker to safety on defense. Wally Orrel moves from safety to roverback. Johnny Gregory will go back to his split end position, with Gene Schwarting taking over his familiar tight end spot Other than that, it's up to the coaches, Dietzel said. Commends Players The Wolfpack coach said his secondary played "very well containing passes and coming up well on Tunning plays." Safetyman Gary Yount and cornerback Jack Whitley got good marks as did linebacker Steve Diacont and tackle Art Hudson. State stressed defense during their workout Tuesday, trying to determine ways to stoP the Sooners between the 10-yard lines. Edwards said his main fear is Sooner quarterback Bobby Warmack, one of the nation's leading passers. The South Carolina Gamecocks reviewed mistakes Monday made in their 14-7 opening game loss to Duke and then began preparations for Saturday's contest at Chapel HiU, N.C. LIVE MUSIC TONITE AT THE Featuring O CARDS O WINE 1404 Franklin E. By OWEN DAVIS DTH Sports Editor Coach Bill Dooley told a weekly news conference Tuesday that his Tar Heels will be up against a football team" "balanced in South Carolina Saturday. "South Carolina had 201 yards rushing and 209 passing last week against Duke, he said, "and that's a balanced attack. That's what you're looking for offensively." Dooley singled out Gamecock backs Warren Muir, Benny Galloway and Rudy Holloman as "all tough runners." "Muir runs low," said Dooley. "He runs below his shoulders. Galloway and Traditional power Notre Dame jumped into the nation's top position in the United Press International's Top Ten collegiate football poll this week. The Irish, 45-21 victors over Orange Bowl champion Oklahoma, assumed a comfortable 28 point lead over Purdue, which crushed Virginia, 44-6. Purdue and Notre Dame meet this Saturday in South Bend, Ind., in what may be the , decisive game in the final selection of the nation's number one team. Defending national champ Biddle Named Top lineman Greensboro, N.C. (UPI) Duke University junior Dick Biddle was named the Atlantic Coast Conference's Defensive Lineman of the Week Tuesday. Biddle was credited with making 22 solo tackles in Duke's 14-7 win over South Carolina, participated in nine more and caused Gamecock losses on four plays. His counterpart on the secondary is Jack Whitley of North Carolina State, a sophomore safety who picked a fumble out of the air and ran 42 yards for a Wolfpack touchdown after only 84 seconds of play in the Wolfpack's 38-6 victory over North Carolina. Senior Gene Schwarting returned to the squad after missing the Duke game because of an ankle injury. HAPPINESS IS SEPT. 23 APT. 6 CONGRADULATIONS STEVE & BARBARA THE COUNTS FOUR CARPET TIME DAILY 3-5 Specials on All Beer OPEN 12-12 THE RED CARPET Holloman both have real good speed." USC also has a sharp passing attack Dooley noted. "Fred Ziegler, their flanker, led the conference last year in receiving," he said. "He's got a good pair of hands. Johnny Gregory, their other end is also a good pass catcher, and Randy Yoakum can throw the ball. "South Carolina proved against Duke that it has a good offensive team. They present a real problem with their balance." Carolina's coach was just as respectful of the Gamecock defense as he was of the offensive team. "Defensively they have about the whole line back from last season, and their secondary Notre Dame Southern California ran a close third to Purdue, trailing only three points. The Trojans, led by O.J. Simpson's 236 rushing yards, edged Minnesota last Saturday, 29-20. Penn State, which downed Navy 31-6, grabbed a firm hold of the fourth position while UCLA, 63-7 winner over Pittsburgh, was fifth. Sixth-ranked Kansas made a major plunge into the rankings. The Jayhawks overwhelmed Illinois 47-7 to take a one point lead over Alabama in seventh place. Bam a narrowly Virginia Tech 14-7 night. defeated Saturday Nebraska, the only team with two victories, was eighth while Louisiana State, 13-12 winner over Texas A&M, was ninth. Miami in tenth finished out . UPI's ten best. The Hurricanes defeated Northwestern Friday. North Carolina State was among the second 10 named by the poll. The Wolfpack placed sixteenth behind Ohio State, which has yet to play a game. The Associated Press Top Twenty Poll differed with the UPI TOP TEN TEAM POINTS Notre Dame (17) 1-0 321 Purdue (13) 1-0 293 S. Cal. (3) 1-0 290 Penn State (1) 1-0 158 UCLA (1) 1-0 158 Kansas 1-0 86 Alabama 1-0 85 Nebraska 2-0 81 Louisiana St. 1-0 67 Miami 1-0 59 O PIZZA O ROCKS Take-Outs 929-3763 is experienced," said Dooley. "They held Duke well after the opening minutes. The Gamecock that impresses Dooley most is all-Atlantic Coast Conference linebacker Tim Bice. "Bice is an amazing individual," he said. "After watching their films, I'd say that it's remarkable how many times he's around the football and in on a tackle. "He's one of the best pursuing linebackers I've ever seen." Looking back at Saturday's 38-6 loss to State, Dooley said it was "not the way to open your season. "The bottom almost fell out," he said. "You try to forget about it in one respect, Number UPI survey in seven places in its first ten. The AP named Purdue number one while Notre Dame was second. Florida, unranked Festival Basketball Tickets On Sale North Carolina basketball fans going to New York for the Holiday Festival tournament Dec. 27-30 may buy tickets through the Carmichael Auditorium ticket office provided orders are placed by Oct. 8. The tournament features national champion U.C.L.A., Princeton, Providence, St. John's, Holy Cross, Villanova and Michigan State in addition to the Tar Heels. It will be played in the new Madison Square Garden. Two afternoon and two evening games will be played Dec. 27. The same schedule will be followed on Saturday, Dec. 28. Any team losing twice will be eliminated and the remaining six teams will play in a triple-header evening session on Monday, Dec. 30. 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Dooley said that one loss can be instructive to a team as long as it corrects its mistakes. "If you lose one time, you can profit from what you learned in defeat," he said. "But it only takes one loss. You don't want to lose twice, because when you have to prove that you can win it's tougher to get up than when you've already won once." Dooley also noted that split end Peter Davis will be back in action Saturday after missing the State game with an injury. One in the UPI ten, was fifth and Texas sixth. The AP poll closed out its first ten with UCLA, Nebraska and Houston. Tickets may be purchased through the Carmichael Auditorium ticket office for only the three evening sessions. Prices are $22.50 for the best seats and $19.50 for the other locations. AH orders must be paid for before Oct. 8. Tickets for the afternoon sessions may be obtained only through the Madison Square Garden ticket office and officials have said plenty of afternoon tickets will be available. 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