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Thursday, August 7, 1969 THE TAR HEEL Page 7 -Donovan Albright- Rambling Ram: Graduation Hurts Tigers FOOTBALL PREVIEW: Clemson Gone are five AU-ACC performers off of Coach Frank Howard's second place finishers and replacements for them are hard to find. Halfback Buddy Gore will probably be missed the most but Howard is "mighty happy that Ray Yauger is going I j YOUR MENU Week of August 11th I i r k kf l. I upen isays t neex j LUNCHEON SPECIALS Mon.-FRI. ! Shrimp Salad Bowl , With Assorted Crackers and Soup $1.25 Monday i Breaded Veal Cutlet I with Tomato Sauce 2 Veg. Soup Salad Rolls Tuesday I 74 U" w voiiiwixwii 2 Veg. Soup Salad Rolls " Wednesday- J Braized Beef Tips 2 Veg., Soup, Salad, I Rolls j I hursaay- to be back for two more years. He's a good one and if we can get Rick Medlin and Rick Bukowsky into high gear at fullback, the opposition can't gang up on one player." T iger strengths will center around such fundamentals as good blocking and hard tackling. For the second straight year the quarterback position is remaining a mystery with the probable nod going to either Rick Gilstrap or Tommy Kendrick, both sophomores. Nine starters are returning along with 27 lettermen. The offensive line will be centered around guard Gary Burgner and the defensive line will be led by B .B. Elvington and Ivan Southerland, a 6'4" 237-lb. end. The defensive secondary is experienced; six lettermen are returning. An improvement here could be a major factor this season for the Tigers. Last year the defensive unit gave up 143 completed passes in 285 attempts and this resulted in 11 touchdowns and over 2000 passing yards. These figures nearly doubled Clemson's offensive statistics in the passing department. The offensive strength will probably be the receiving area with Charlie Waters, Jim Sursavage, and Jack Anderson returning. Waters and Anderson each caught 22 aerials last year. Clemson finished second in the conference last year with a 4-1-1 record. In non-conference games they didn't fare so well they were beaten in all four of them. The intersectional schedule looks rough again this year with games with Georgia, Georgia Tech, Auburn, and Alabama. One favorable aspect I Bavarian Beef on Buns Soup Parmigiana 2 Veg., Soup, Salad, Rolls OR I I i l Filet of Flounder 2 Vegetables Soup Salad Bread i NIGHT SPECIAL I I 7:30-9:00 I Monday j Eye Round Steak 2 Vegetables Salad Pread $1.35 Tuesday I I I Spaghetti j Salad Bread I ALL YOU CAN EAT J $1.35 I Wednesday I 1A D Oft I Chicken 2 Vegetables . Salad Bread $1.35 Thursday but got 10 and 11 runs respectively in them. Griffin and Herndon each had home runs, Grote and Day each had triples, Tucker, Herndon, Janchar, and Reavis all had doubles and Worsley and Griffin chipped in singles to pace the Tar Heel batting. In their second game of the day the Tar Heels made it a clean sweep by whipping the English Bards, 10-1. Worsley pitched again and this time gave up only one hit, a home run by Wolfe in the 4th inning. For the Tar Heels Day had a home run and double and Reavis had a home run and single. Janchar, Worsley, and Griffin all chipped Buddy Gore ... lost to Tigers in the schedule may turn out to be the failure to be able to work N.C. State into this years action. The Wolfpack is already the prime pick to win the conference title. Coach Howard summed his possibilities up this way: "I think we'll come through all right, but we will have a lot of work, especially with the offensive line." Carolina meets Clemson in Chapel Hill on November 15 at Kenan Stadium. INTRAMURAL INCIDENTALS. July 30. Tar Heel pitcher Jerry Worsley faced only 9 Greasy Grimes batters and retired them all for a no-hit victory by a 21-0 score. The Tar Heels battled in only two innings izza Ida ChftjMl Hill: 208 W. Franklin St Join th Inn Crowd FMturtnf . Fi-.u. DITTA rrttilBkkrt n&iH Carry Our or Eat in Open Mon.-Thur. 1 1 A.M. 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