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THE DAILY TAR HEEL
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Harriers Defeat
Clemson, 23-24
Carolina's cross country
team won its third duel meet
of the season Wednesday when
the harriers edged Clemson,
23-24.
The Tar Heels placed 1-2 on
the 5V4 mile run, but the Tigers
still managed to take three of
the top six positions.
Once again it was Kenny
Helms who led Carolina
distance runners. Helms, a
junior from Charlotte, took an
easy 12 second win over
sophomore teammate Earl
Owens.
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Helms was timed in 28:29.5.
Owens was closely followed
by Clemson's Jason Hill, who
missed second place by only
three seconds.
The rest of the field was
more loosely bunched, except
for the race for fifth which the
Tar Heels' Bruce Hafemeister, a
freshman, won by two seconds
over Clemson's Don Morgan.
Clemson nabbed fourth
place with a 29:04
performance from Richard
Furst
Carolina took three of the
bottom four positions.
Co-captain Truett Goodwin
finished seventh, Mark Gibson
was eighth and Charlie
Markman placed tenth.
Carolina's next meet is
Monday afternoon here against
Wake Forest.
State-Virginia Top ACC Weekend
By CHRIS COBBS
DTH Sports Writer
It's a nitty-gritty Saturday
in the Atlantic Coast
Conference this week.
A trio of league games,
highlighted by the
Virginia-N.C. State clash, will
reshape the ACC standings and
set up targets for the second
half of the season.
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Quayle is third in the nation
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"Mercury" Morris and O.J.
Simpson, both of whom are
rated certain first-round pro
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'best all-around player in our
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202-pounder, graded 100
percent on his blocking last
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highest efficiency award for
offensive linemen in his team's
games.
The State defense, which
has sputtered this season,
obviously must play well for
the Wolfpack . to defeat
Virginia.
The Clemson Tigers hope to
initiate another drive to an
ACC title after four winless
weeks against outside
opposition when they meet
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outstanding runner for the
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CArolina, Ron Johnson of
Michigan, Billy Lovett of
Maryland and Virginia's Quayle
on the list of rushers who have
plagued the Devils.
Maryland, jubilant after
ending its 16-game losing
streak last week against
Carolina, takes on hbt-and-cold
South Carolina.
The Gamecocks suffered a
36-12 thrashing from State last
Saturday.
Purdue lost its position atop
the AP and UPI polls after its
13-0 setback to Ohio State
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traveling to Lafayette, Ind.,
will be the target of the
revenge-minded Boilermakers
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By ART CHANSKY
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The North Carolina Tar
Babies will be without the
services of quarterback Charlie
Turco this afternoon when
they travel to Wake Forest for
a 3:00 p.m. encounter.
Turco suffered a knee injury
in Carolina's 25-10 victory over
Virginia on Friday and will be
back in action next week.
Taking Turco's place in the
starting lineup will be Paul
Miller who has shared the
quarterbacking duties with
Turco throughout the first two
Tar Baby games.
Miller, a left-handed
thrower, has passed for 81
yards this season, completing
five of eight passes. He has run
for 81 more and is averaging 3.7
yards per carry.
Joining Miller in the starting
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The Deaclets are winless on
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Clemson and Duke in the first
two ballgames.
Regardless, Coach Ed Emory
has a speedy squad that
contains 28 scholarship
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The Baby Deacs, however,
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