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Page 4 ,0 Heel By Oiven Davis Probable comments after November's first college football weekend: From Virginia, which beat UNC 41-6: "That was their first team? We have a tougher time running against the freshmen in practice than against those guys. In fact we thought the big game was next week. Coach Blackburn said this was only a B team warmup. We used Frank Quayle only enough to get him loose. Is Carolina still in the Atlantic Coast Conference?" Ricky Lanier, Tar Heel quarterback: "Did our pass blocking break down? I don't know, but I didn't lose 75 yards tripping over my own feet. A couple of times I went to sleep back there in passing pocket, but that was after about five Virginia linemen knocked me out. No, Lloyd's of London will not insure me." Carolina assistant coaches: "We don't like what's been going on around here. Coach Dooley has been taking blame for the losses, and he lost that Virginia game about as much as Spiro Agnew won the election for the Republicans. What we need around here is about 40 new players. The greatest yo-yo twirler in the world can't win when the string is broken." Duke Coach Tom Harp: "We don't lack punch in the clutch. Sure we couldn't score twice from State's one-foot line, but the Wolfpack is one of the nation's best defensive teams. And I've always said football is a game of inches. The measuring stick beat us." Florida's Ray Graves: "Is there a Dooley jinx? I don't think so. Vince's Georgia team beat us 51-0 and Bill knocked us off up at North Carolina several weeks ago, but you gotta remember we also lost to Auburn and got tied by Vanderbilt. The only jinx is this damn football team of mine. By the way, when does the next bus leave town? I heard, the alumni are waiting on my doorstep, and it's not my birthday." Texas tailback Chris Gilbert, who rushed for 212 yards against Baylor for 3,086 career yards: "Who are Simpson and Keyes? They couldn't carry my suitcase." Southern Cal's O.J. Simpson, who gained 166 yards against tough California: "I thought Chris Gilbert was a movie star. You say he plays for Texas? Well I hope he runs faster than he talks. Man the only thing that tries to tackle down there is a rattlesnake." Wake Coach Bill Tate: "Where did that Tommy Suggs come from? I know South Carolina goes in for small players, but I didn't figure on seeing a midget quarterback. Yeah we have up four touchdown passes, but our defensive backs couldn't see the ball until their receivers caught it. That Suggs throws from a hole somewhere down in the ground." Nebraska's Bob Devaney: "Get outa here. When I'm going to the Orange Bowl and the Sugar Bowl, you writers never come around. You're always talking about i NotrcrDame or Alabama. Now when I; lose "to Kansas 1 State you're asking all these questions. Yes I am aware it was the first conference win for State since 1964. I'm also aware you better leave before I bring Bob Brown in from Philly to feed you a knuckle sandwich." Bob Ward, Maryland coach: "The officials ;blew it. We had Clemson beat and those jailbirds on the sidelines robbed us. We would be undefeated if this league had some decent refs. So we only got six yards rushing, so what? Southern Cal beat Oregon when Simpson only gained 67." Iowa halfback Eddie Podolak: "1 have to be the world's greatest runner. I gained 286 yards and only carried the ball 17 times. Besides I have the worst blocking in the country, and Northwestern's line is the best in the Big Ten. 1 broke the Big Ten rushing record you say? Clinton Jones had it huh? Well when I make the pros, I'll do better than run second string for the Minnesota Vikings. And you can quote me on this: we'll beat Ohio State next week by three touchdowns. After all we clobbered Northwestern 68-34." Tennessee Coach Doug Dickey: "Auburn has the best team in the country. Our one yard total rushing offense wasn't so bad when you consider Miami got minus 85 against them two weeks ago. We ought to be number (Continued on page 5) Shoot The Bull '.I .-..V,'.. - -'X .1 3 Q A new magnetic disk toss game for one or more play ers, you can win a lot with this one. And you can lose a lot too. Wood board with metal face, sturdy meta easel. 13V4 x 17 x W inches with 8 magnetic bull disks $5.95 Exquisite chessmen in wood and plastic. Boards and mag netic sets $5.00 and up BILLY ARTHUR Eistgstt Prints. ... i UM Harriers Win Meet COLLEGE PARK, MD. (UPI) Sophomore Charles Shrader paced Maryland to its fifth straight Atlantic Coast Conference cross-country championship Monday by edging defending champ Ed Stenberg of Duke. Booter 'otiPfF' PARK' rnJ IJniversitN of V, , H ntin, Pd its soccer hex ov rtt C,X ?( J L have h S UWs chances for a S birth bv handTng the NCAA birth, by hanaing m Tar HppI hooters their iirsx r: , i war , . ' i) f i . tsar n t. .jtsssM KEL"'h. ...Sm i V 'r ..,L,.,, i - ifrwur i.i nil. hi n I a m - - "mm " r ""'-MJMXMIIil ,lgl nr I.IIH ' III "! ------ J fc M M. . ,.rf ' V""F , - : ? T W 1. .... ii ' i" " I , . , 1 - mini nr i n a Carolina Quarterback Ricky Lanier Rolls Left Against Virginia . . . Gets Short Yardage, But Sits On Back Most of Game in 41-6 Loss Rain Hurts ACC Week By CHRIS COBBS DTH Sports Writer Adversity in the form of freezing wet weather beset Atlantic Coast Conference teams Saturday. League-leading Clemson and challenger N.C. State dealt successfully with Maryland and Duke, and with their common foe, the elements. . Wake Forest played "its worst game, in five years," said coach- Bill -.Xateo, -losing to , (South Carolina. Virginia had psychological worries about the precipitation as it met Carolina. The Cavaliers quelled their fears enough to manhandle UNC 41-6. Clemson, now 3-0-1 in ACC play, couldn't move against Maryland in the first half. The Tigers were hurting on the ground and Buddy Gore was lost for the game with a knee injury. But Tiger fullback Ray Yauger ran with inspiration and drive in the second half, going 122 yards in 21 trips through the slop. "Our line did start blocking better in the second half," coach Frank Howard said, "but BOB WARD V ' ' 1 ZZA V SPECIAL TODAY (2-1 0 1 Plain Pizza Pitcher Beverage Tea or Cider Phone 929-3922 THE DAILY TAK HEEL Drop o loss, 3-1, at College Park. The powerful Terrapins dominated play from start to finish as they again ruined Carolina's bid for an ACC championship. Carolina, ' however, still rh3rv,P fnr an - mis hi vszssar if -ysx-K - i f when it didn't this Yauger got a lot of yardage on his own." Clemson won 16-0, and Howard commented, "I'm sure glad this boy is gonna be around a couple more years. He's gonna be a great runner." Coach Bob Ward was bitter. "The officiating was lousy, but that's the way it's been ally season," he said, "We score touchdowns and they call them . back. It's unreal the way that has happened to us. "On.eyerpass the pcialsjejm;ljp9t ' someone holding or going i illegally downfield when they just aren't. Duke failed by less than two feet of upsetting State. Twice the Blue Devils moved to within inches of paydirt-or udymuu, i u i i,, u tacklers. Two times Duke had first and goal on the State eight. "We probably should have thrown on first down," coach Tom Harp second-guessed hir self after the game. "But first down on the eight is the most difficult spot on the field. If you throw and get an incomplete pass on first down, then you have only three downs to get in there." "We had to stop Freddie Summers," South Carolina coach Paul Dietzel said Saturday. The Gamecocks did. Wake Forest's quarterback was held to 71 yards passing and was thrown for minus 26 yards rushing by USC. v As a result the Gamecocks Ingenious Collector v MONTEVIDEO, Ur ugua y (UPI) Eduardo de Leon Fer reira, 31, had an ingenious method of collecting weapons." He would enter a bar, an nounce he was a policeman and then confiscate any knives or guns found on the patrons. Weapons made of gold or silver; s especially delighted him. His racket ended when he tried to 1 confiscate the weapon of a real plainclothes policeman. p.m.) I 'mmm . - . su. :B t ,11 ."''1 Muddy Match e; NCAA Chances Hot invitation to the NCAA playoffs, but it will not be known definitely until later in the week whether they will get it. If the hooters should receive an invite, they will play midwest team in t.h fw f' ! r ym were able to get away with a 34-21 victory. "It was the worst team effort we've had," said Wake Coach Bill Tate. "We didn't catch, didn't block and didn't control the ball on offense." uDurn i : Southern California maintained its hold on the top spot in college football by virtue of a 35-17 victory over Penn State, 22-7 winners over Miami, moved into third c, fc its nrst fco Oklahoma 1 1 -"t """" .The Jayhawks fell to seventh ; place. Tennessee also dropped in the ratings, as the Vols were upset by a surging Auburn team which has moved into the Top Ten replacing Purdue, 22-1 3 losers to Minnesota. Tennessee was reduced from " five to number ten. The Michigan Wolverines moved into Penn State's fourth spot with a 36-0 whitewashing ' of Illinois. Georgia blasted Florida, 51-0, and climbed to number five in the ratings. Missouri r dumped Iowa State 42-7 and moved up to challenge Georgia i at six. Texas drubbed Baylor, 47-26, and advanced a notch to number eight. Ohio State crushed iwW "H" 4 I : 1 it 1 V.-v fi,,-H use H A f you're looking for - 1. Routine work assignments 2. 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The Terps fired 28 shots at Carolina goalie Tim Haigh to only 4 for the Tar Heels. Haigh made 19 saves while Terp Dooley, Howard: Tangling Anglers Bill Dooley and Frank Howard, who clash in a fishing contest every summer, go to war in a different sport Saturday in Clemson's Death Bomar May See Action At Clemson Doctors said Monday they should be able to determine by mid-week whether Gayle Bomar will be able to play quarterback for North Carolina against Clemson Saturday. Bomar, who has been nursing a dislocated right thumb, ran only three offensive plays in the Tar Heels' loss to Virginia last Saturday. Coach Bill Dooley said Carolina suffered no new injuries in the Virginia game and expects the Tar Heels to be in their best physical condition in recent weeks for the Clemson game. Carolina staged a one hour drill Monday, setting defenses for Clemson. The Tigers currently lead the Atlantic Coast Conference with a 3-0-1 conference record and 3-4-1 overall slate. 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