Page 4 the daily tar heel Sunday, November 17, 1963 .NC Mooters Host Michigan C7 ate JLo "NCAA Opener By ART CHANSKY DTH Asst. Sports Editor The Carolina soccer team will make its NCAA debut Monday when it hosts a powerhouse Michigan State squad on Fetzer Field at 2 p.m., an hour earlier than all regular season home games. Tigers Top UNC (Continued from page 1) to kill the threat. Ammons was eratic for the Tigers. He hit half of his passes, but when he missed, he missed badly. Several times he overthrew open receivers. Clemson scored again midway through the second period when Barnette booted a 29 yard field goal. Yauger set it up with a 49 yard run to the UNC 17, his longest gain of the season. But Carolina made it close late in the half after linebacker Mark Mazza picked off another Ammons pass. Ammons threw far behind split end Jack Anderson, and Mazza grabbed it at his 48 and ran down the 1 Starting Today in the Old Book Feature Case AN ASSORTMENT OF USED BOOKS ON MUSIC This lot includes old sheet music, popular music, and con cert music, as well as biograph ies of musicians. Prices are low, and you might find a treasure or two. Coming Friday! A NEW COLLECTION OF North Carolina Books This will be an important first showing. Watch for our an nouncement. The Old Book Corner in the INTIMATE BOOKSHOP 119 East Franklin Street Chapel Hill right sideline to the Clemson two. Bomar immediately hit Tony Blanchard in the end zone for six points. Hartig made it 10-7. The Tigers scored after the opening second half kickoff. They marched 73 yards on ten plays, and Yauger carried it seven of those snaps. The score came on a 28 yard pass from Ammons to Waters, who should have been tackled by Rusty Ross or Dave Jackson but wasn't. It was 24-7 less than three minutes later. Bomar flipped a pass right into the hands of linebacker Billy Ware and Ware returned 23 yards to Carolina's eight. Yauger ran four times from there, scoring from one yard out. Clemson put in their second string offense for most of the remaining minutes, Carolina meanwhile had three touchdown opportunities and cashed in only once. The pay off came on an 87 yard drive which ended in the fourth period. Zematis ran eight times and Bomar connected once on a pass to Peter Davis for the bulk of the yardage. Ken Bories got the touchdown on a one yard drive. Twice more UNC moved within the Clemson 10 but two missed passes on fourth down stopped the drive. The Tar Heels booters, with a last game loss to Duke on Friday, finished the season 8-2 and enter the NCAA regional playoffs for the first time. Coach Marvin Allen's boys may have been looking ahead to MSU, but the Tar Heel mentor promises they will be ready for the Spartans, co-champions of the NCAA for 1967. "We'll be decided underdogs against Michigan State," Allen said. "We'll have to play much better than we did against both Maryland and Duke to even stay in the game." The Spartans tied St. Louis in the NCAA finals last season to gain the co-championship and are again aiming for that title this year. They are presently 8-1-1 and are seeded third in the Midwest Dhisjon. MSU has scored more than 60 goals this season and has allowed only four. All of them came in a 4-1 defeat at the hands of Akron in the Spartans' only loss. They also battled to a scoreless deadlock with St. Louis, as they did last season in he national finals. Spartan Coach Gene Kenney, a wrestling assistant at UNC in 1950, has had no less than a sensational record in 13 years at MSU. Kenney has led his booters to 110 wins against only 11 defeats and four ties. Of those 11 losses, eight were to St. Louis. This is Carolina's first appearance in the NCAAs, but the Spartans are old veterans in post season tournament play. They have made the classic for the last six years and were in the finals three times. This season the Spartans are as strong as ever. 1967 All-American forward Trevor Harris is back again, and so far this season he has rammed 15 goals past enemy tenders and has also assisted on 14 more. Harris is just ahead of Tony Keyes, also a forward, who has scored 21 times but has 1 'i El 1 X s 1 FOR SALE: 1961 Mercedes-Benz type 190. - 73,000 miles. Good mechanical shape. $700. 929-5149 after 5 p.m. 1967 Olds 442. Dark green with black vinyl top, all extras including air conditioning, new tires. $2275. 942-4121 or 942-6206. FOR SALE: 1968 Volvo 144-S Sedan. Automatic transmission, radio, reclining seats, headrests. 18,000 miles, top condition. Listed $3325. Sell for $2325. ACS, 214 Teague. 942-5358 day, 968-9190 night. 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(UPI) - Brilliant Lee Hart passed 81 yards for one touchdown and six for another Saturday in guiding Duke to an 18-3 Atlantic Coast Conference victory over Wake Forest. Hart, who relied on his own feet to run Duke out of trouble, made a shambles of a heralded passing duel with the Deacons' Freddie Summers. After Wake Forest took a 3-0 lead on Tom Deacon's 31-yard field goal, the Blue Devil quarterback rallied Duke for two long second-period marches, the first capped by Phil Asack's one-yard scoring plunge and the second by Hart's six-yard touchdown pass to end Henley Carter. With less than three minutes gone in the second half, Hart added the frosting with his 81-yard toss to flanker Wes Chesson. Summers was continually bothered by his own erratic passing and fumbles. Duke's John Cattellane picked off two passes, his first interceptions of the season, and Joe Compitello recovered two Deacon fumbles, one on his own two. The Deacons and Summers kept Duke continually in hot water. After Deacon missed a 47-yard field goal try in the first period, Summers brought them back again a short while later for Deacon's successful 31-yard attempt. In the second half, Wake Forest drove to the Duke one only to have Tom Gavin give the ball away on a fumble. Hart ran 50 yards to pull the Blue Devils out of trouble but Summers guided Wake Forest back again to the Duke three. There he fumbled the ball away to Compitello. Hart, who added to his total of conference and school records, passed for 282 yards on 20 completions in 28 tries. 99 SAVE! SAVE!! SAVE!!! ON DRY CLEANING Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday Only SKIRTS, or SWEATERS (or Combination of 4) ALSO 5 SHIRTS FOR $1.00 Accompanied by Dry Cleaning Order Satisfaction Guaranteed 408 Weaver St., I Carrboro One hour "mmininns" THE MOST IN DRY CLEANING 929-1455 M. SCHMIDT HEALTH FOODS. 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But the Tar Heels have played some good soccer this season, shutting out six of their opponents, and with a top effort are capable of staying with the powerful Spartans. If that's to happen, UNC must return to its mid-season form. Leading scorers Dave Feffer, Kip Ward and Mark Packard will lead the Tar Heel offense, while sensational sophomore goalie Tim Haigh will once again defend the netl This is Carolina's first shot in the playoffs, and they hate drawn one of the toughest teams in the field. The winner of Monday's game will meet Akron, lone victor over MSU this season, in a second round match. Seminoles Thrash N. C. State 48-7 RALEIGH, N.C. (UPI) -Halfback Bill Gunter broke open a close game by scoring three touchdowns in the third period Saturday in alert Florida State's 48-7 rout of error-plagued North Carolina State. The loss was the most lop-sidded ever suffered by a Wolfpack team in Earle Edwards' 15 years as head coach. North Carolina State trailed by only a touchdown at the half, but the Seminoles widened their margin quickly in the third period. Ron Sellers, double-teamed the entire game, caught a 35-yard Bill Capplehan pass to set up a 11-yard scoring run by Bill Gunter. Gunter added two more third-period TD's. Capplehan passed for two other touchdowns during the game, both to split end Phil Abraira. Walt Sumner opened the Seminole scoring by blocking a Wolfpack field goal kick and returning it 58 yards for a touchdown. North Carolina State's lone iB- touchdown came in the second period on a 10-yard pass from quarterback Jack Klebe to halfback Jimmy Lisk. Campus or Career Varsity Town SUITS from $79.95 Varley's 144 E. 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All entries become the property of the Durham Coca-Cola Bottling Co. None will be returned. 7. No purchase necessary. 8. Limit 2 entries per person. 9. All entries must be postmarked before midnight Friday, Nov. 22, 1968. UNC DUKE NAME ADDRESS PHONE. I a Mail to Armchair Coach, WTVD-11, Durham, N. C Color TV Set to be gives to entrant guessing the nearest to . the correct score of game. thtagigo rth Coke Congratulations to the Duke-Georgia Tech game winner Captain Drew T. Catoe (Burlington Fire Department) 1315 Elder Way Burlington, N. C. Guessed: Duke S Tech 31 Actual Score: Duke 46 Tech 30 o r t L I5? R. E. Adderton, Bottle Sale Manager of the Durham Coca-Cola Bottling Co., presents TV set to the winner. Brought to you by; DUB? COCA-COLA BQ77LO CO.

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