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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
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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.
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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.
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Student tickets for the
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Student tickets are $3 each.
Wife, date and guest tickets are
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"We have a good supply of
tickets now, but I'd advise
anyone going to the game to
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said Mrs.v Jean Keller, ticket
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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."
The rules of Canadian
football also differ from those
of American football. The field
is 110 yards long and 66 yards
wide.
This makes scoring more
difficult," said Hamlin. "You
can run a long way and still not
score."
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