page 6 DTH Top Twenty Picks (By Staff McmiixM- And Guot) UNC-Florida N.C. State-Virginia Tennessee-Alabama Arkansas-Texas Duke-Clemson Auburn-Georgia Tech California-UCLA Nebraska-Missouri Maryland-South Carolina N. Dakota St.-N. Dakota Indiana-Michigan Southern Cal-Washington Kansas-Oklahoma St Harvard-Cornell Miami-Virginia Tech Ole Miss-S. Mississippi Texas(Arlington)-W. Texas St. Oregon St.-Arizona St Wake Forest Purdue Muskingum-Ohio Wesleyan Davis Gibson Fla. Fla- UVa. UVa. Tenn. Tena Ark. Tex. Clem. Clem. Aub. Aub. UCLA UCLA Neb. Neb. USC Md. NDS NDS Ind. Mich. SC SC Kans. Kans Har. Har. Miami Miami Miss. Miss. VVTS WTS ASU OSU Pur. Pur. Musk Musk. 53-24-3 50-27-3 .688 .649 Chanksy Fla. UVa. Tenn. Ark. Clem Aub. UCLA Neb. USC NDS Mich. SC Kans Har. Miami Miss WTS OSU Pur. Musk. 50-27-3 .649 Good George Hurder Fla. F"la- FhL UVa. UVa. UVa. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Ark. Ark. Ark. Clem. Clem. Clem. Tech Aub. Tech. UCLA UCLA UCLA Neb Neb. Neb. USC USC USC NDS NDS NDS Ind Mich. Mich. SC SC SC Kans Kans . Kans Har. Har. Har. Miami Miami Miami Miss Miss Miss WTS UTA WTS ASU ASU OSU Pur. Pur. Pur. Musk. Musk. Musk. 49-28-3 48-29-3 45-32-3 .637 .623 .584 THE DAILY HEEL Tar Heels Heady For I Tough Gators North Carolina's Tar Hee:s staged their final practice x": session Thursday for Saturday's game against $: Florida in Kenan Stadium, g The Tar Heels held a light S workout without pads and x reviewed their offensive and S defensive game plans ;i; Coach Bill Dooley praised x" the work of tailback Don . McCauley of Garden City, N.Y. :j: and linebacker Keith Hicks of $ Elrfax, Va. during the practice session. . A crowd of better than :: 35,000 is expected for the 1:30 p.m. encounter. Friday, October 18, 1968 am J in Defects To F oo b all By JOHN WESTEFELD AND MAX MAXWELL DTH Sports Writers Canadian-born Geoff Hamlin is making quite a contribution to Carolina freshman football. The 6-L 195 lb. tailback carried the ball 28 times for 9? yards and three touchdowns in the Tar Babies 25-10 romp over ,v irginia last week. Though he average only 3.8 yards per cam-, Freshman Coach Ron DeMelfi saicL'This statistic is deceiving because he was running plays that were designed only to pick up a few crucial yards for first downs." Born in Ottawa, Hamlin played football for four years in high schooL Canadian football, however, does not enjoy the popularity of football in the United States tiuD Uncle Sam BUY U.S. SAVINGS BONDS, NEW FREEDOM SHARES This week's picks are somewhat ridiculous since 14 games received unanimous-decisions, including such predictably close contests as Tennessee-Alabama, State-Virginia and Nebraska-Missouri. There must have been a leak in the soundproof isolation booth when staffers made their selections. Last week was a disaster. There were six major upsets, and Davis, Gibson, Good and George missed all six. Davis plummeted 70 percentage points. Old reliable Muskingum, a unanimous choice to lose last week, beat Wittenberg 13-7. Join Your Friends at the RENDEZVOUS All your favorite beer Juke Dancing Sandwiches Carolina Blue Atmosphere tV Chapel Hill's Craziest Shaped Bar On the By-Pass at Eastgate A GREAT PLACE TO GO nun Wake Forest Tickets Are On Sale Here Student tickets for the North Carolina-Wake Forest game on Oct. 26 in Winston-Salem are now on sale at the Carmichael ticket office. Student tickets are $3 each. Wife, date and guest tickets are $6. "We have a good supply of tickets now, but I'd advise anyone going to the game to buy their tickets right away," said Mrs.v Jean Keller, ticket manager. The ticket office is opened from 8:30 until 4:30 each day. W W t t t THE RED CARPET featuring this weekend TONITE 'There were only 19 boys out for the freeman team and only 20 schools in Ontario had football squads. This made it necessary for me to play linebacker as well as tailback." 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