Page 6 THE DAHTAg Friday, November 8, 1968 Com ition Near relay n 11' pet r t - - 1 By CHRIS COBBS DTH Sports Writer Three of Saturday's four Atlantic Coast Conference games may affect the league championship. Carolina and Virginia renew the oldest continuous rivalry between major college teams in the South in the only game without title overture. Clemson, presently tied with N.C. State for the ACC lead, is at Maryland. State hops over to Duke, which is not yet out of the title picture. Wake Forest remains a factor and hosts South Carolina. Rejuvenated by their win over State, Clemson and coach Frank Howard encounter Maryland. The powerful Tigers may be suspect of a false sense of security against the Terps, doormat of the ACC for the last few years. Maryland employs an eight-man rush which puts heavy pressure on the running quarterback-adversary game and on the quarterback, of their tfchtest The wall is led by tackles Mike measures. Grace and Tom Plevin. Once a runner penetrates the Terps defensive front, he finds a lot of daylight. Clemson backs Buddy Gore, all-time ACC rushing leader, and Ray Yauger are strong and spritely enough to get to the open spaces in the Terp secondary. Maryland leads the conference in pass interceptions with 13. Its able guardians against the pass will find Clemson's Billy Ammons a worthy security The 30-11-2 series edge Duke holds over State has been reduced in each of the last three years. The Wolfpack, which has faint ACC title hopes, figures to cut into Duke's advantage a little more this time around. State will count on a superior effort on pass defense to bridle the Blue Devils' aerial attack that is romping to ACC records every week Quarterback Leo Hart and end Henley Carter are the Duke pass masters. Rushing help is provided by Phil Assack and Don Baglien. As one ACC writer put it, the winner of the Wake Forest-South Carolina game could be the scoreboard operator in Groves Stadium. He'll be busy trying to keep up with everything. The meeting of Deacons and Gamecocks brings together two quarterbacks who go about their work with spectacular ideas. And with spectacular results. Wake's Fredie Summers-has piled up 652 yards total offense in his last two outings. USCs flashy sohpomore Tommy Suggs threw a league record five touchdown passes last Saturday. Both the Deacs and Gamecocks are averaging better than 23 points a game. "This could be a spectator s dream," said Wake coach Bill Tate. Or a scoreboard operator's nightmare. lahama Georgia-Florida, LSU-A Highlight Week's SEC Contests State Defender Mark Capuano ... Out To Stop Duke's Leo Hart Saturday Cavs Work ATLANTA (UPI)-If you think the Southeastern Conference grid race is tight now, wait until Saturday's action ends. If the weekend follows form, the 10th ranked Georgia Bulldogs will have moved into the lead and present leader Auburn will be locked in a three-way tie for third. Saturday's key games find Auburn facing 5th ranked Tennessee in the nightcap of a twin bill at Birmingham and Charlottesville, Va. fUPIV-In spite of a steady downpour the Virginia Georgia paired against Florida Cavaliers went outside and jn the Gator Bowl Stadium at worked on passing and ball Jacksonville, control Thursday. Louisiana State plays Alabama in the day half of the doubleheader that is drawing 140,000 to Legion Field in Birmingham and Mississippi, the other member of the SECs first division, steps outside the conference to play independent Chattanooga un beaten and unranked No. 3 among the nation's small college teams. If Georgia, Tennessee and LSU win, here's how the SEC race will look: 1- Georgia, 4-0-1 2- Tennessee, 2-0-1 3-Aubum, 3-1 4- Louisiana State, 3-1 Mississippi, 3-1 Auburn, 5-2 overall, has been a real surprise up to now but it's hard to see how the Tigers can keep it up. Even if they should beat Tennessee, 5-0-1, they've still got Georgia, 5-0-2, and Alabama, 5-2, ahead. Tiger hopes rest on the passing of quarterback Loran Carter who, after a slow start, has passed for 1,100 yards and now, although fourth in this year's standings, is only 297 yards shy of the total offense mark of 1,372 with which he won the SEC title last year. Tennessee, which opened by scoring eight points in the final Carolina Seven -Game Grid Stats Charter flight to New York. Depart RDU Tues. Nov. 26 5 p.m. Depart NYC Sun. Dec. 1, 1:30 p.m. For reservations call pfter 6 p.m. Dan Daniel, 968-9053 or 968-9301. ' '67 OLDS 442. Vinyl top, all extras.- 942-4121 or 942-6206. TEAM STATISTICS UNC OPP PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVE TD First Downs , 116 138 Ken Price, s 8 77 9.6 0 Yards Rushing 1278 1652 John Harris, db 1 0 0.0 0 Yards Passing .982 973 Don McCauley, hb 1 12 12.0 0 Total Yardage 2260 2625 ' Plays Rushing 373 390 UNC TOTALS 10 89 8.9 0 Passes Attempted 153 115 OPP TOTALS 19 109 5.7 1 Passes Completed 71 62 ' Passes Intercepted By 4 7 SCORING 1st 2nd 3rd 4th F Total Plays 526 505 UNC 32 23 38 40 133 Fumbles Lost 12 19 OPP 26 65 46 56 194 Yards Penalized 439 402 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS seconds to tie Georgia and has since won five straight, offers a balanced offense featuring quarterback Bubba Wyche, fullback Dick Pickens and tailback Richmond Flowers. Florida's Larry Smith, the SECs No. 1 rusher, is back and Georgia's Bruce Kemp, the No. 2 rusher, is out But even so, the unbeaten Bulldogs asppear too strong for the Gators who were picked to win the SEC crown but who haven't won a game in the past three weeks. And, after facing Houston's Paul Gipson last week, Georgia should have learned something about handling big runners. Elsewhere in the Southeast this weekend, Kentucky, led by SEC scoring .leader 11 touchdowns Dicky Lyons, hosts Vanderbilt; Mississippi State Hosts Florida State in what is expected to be a wide-open passing duel; Georgia Tech hosts Navy, Memphis State hosts Houston; Miami will be at 4th-ranked Penn State; Southern Mississippi will be at San Diego State, the No. 1 small college team; Tampa, the No. 4 small college team, will be at East Carolina; and Tulane hosts Tulsa. I . GRADUATING SENIORS Allstate is the one they call the Maverick. Allstate is the innovator. We look for fresh ideas and young thinking to keep us ahead of the crowd. Can you measure up? If so, see our personnel manager in the place ment office Nov. 13, 1S5B. In a career, too, you're in good hands with Allstate. It's Homecoming in Chapel Hill and your date has chosen you as his most favorite girl for this special weekend. A weekend full of cheering crowds, 'dazzling parties and quiet . autumn moments. Be beautifully ready for each of these homecoming happenings . r m new outtit Ml TV fl in I from housz bout iquo w west rosemary chapel hill RUSHING Gayle Bomar, qb Saulis Zemaitis, hb Don McCauley, hb Dick Wesolowski, f b CAR CAN LOSS NET AVE PASS INTERCEPTION RETURN rlandnme ' walking horse, Callable for show purposes. Zhh gelling is'wetf mannered; properly trained and schooled, Ken Borries, fb spirited, and reasonably .priced Rick Lanier, qb w Call 929-2737 after 5 p.m. , Bucky Perry, hb ;,. . Chip Stone, k 1963 Dodge Dart. 6 cyl., str. Tommy Dempsey, fb transm.. 4 drs.. sd., excellent condition. Phone 942-3385 after 5 p.m. or 966-1161 ext. 303 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Anders Nilsson, UNC TOTALS OPP TOTALS 131 546 120 82 295 2 56 257 2 30 119 4 26 95 11 33 120 76 5 26 0 1 18 0 9 17 0 373 1493 215 390 1831 179 426 293 255 115 84 44 26 18 17 3.2 3.5 4.5 3.8 3.2 1.3 5.2 18.0 1.9 NO YDS TD For Sale: Honda Super Hawk 300. Excellent condition, all accessories. Two Bell helmets included. $250 or best offer Call Watson at 968-9071. PASSING Gayle Bomar Rick Lanier ATT CMP INT UNC TOTALS OPP TOTALS 134 19 153 115 59 12 71 62 6 0 6 4 1278 3.4 1652 4.2 PCT YDS TP .440 844 5 .631 138 0 .464 .539 982 973 5 8 For Sale: 1964 Volkswagen. Red, good condition. Only 43,000 miles. Radio, heater. Reasonable price. 'Call 933-5277. M. SCHMIDT HEALTH FOODS. Hoffman's Hi-Protein, Vitamins, Minerals,, Specialty Foods and Heealth Equipment. Isometric Kits, Barbells, etc. Write for further information or order from: M. SCHMIDT HEALTH FOODS, 5303 Raeford Rd., Fayetteville, N.C, 28304. Ph. 425-6130. New Titles in Burns High School in Cleveland County, a newly-consolidated school, has lost all nine of its games thus far this season. What's more, the Bulldogs haven't scored. They get their last chance tonight. Ken Price, s Ron Lowry, e Mike Carollo, lb Bob Hanna, lb UNC TOTALS Opp TOTALS SCORING Hartig, ks Bomar, qb Blanchard, e McCauley, hb Lanier, qb Borries, fb Davis, e Zemaitis, hb Dempsey, fb Perry, hb UNC TOTALS OPP TOTALS 1 1 1 1 4 7 28 15 2 0 45 169 0 0 0 0 0 2 TD CONV-ATT CONV-MA FG-M PTS 0 0 012 0 011 11-8 35 4010 010 0-0 26 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 18 3000 000 0-0 18 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 6 1000 000 0-0 6 1000 000 0-0 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 6 1000 000 0-0 6 1000 000 0-0 6 16 1 1 12 0 1 11 11-8 133 27 4 2 21 3 114 7-3 194 UNC vs. VIRGINIA ENTEBM1NIG3G? 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