Saturday. October 11, 1969 Pc!3 Four THE DAILY TAR HEEL o T! o v' 1 1 .... 'jfi. "V- ja'- . V iiJf " I . t "Trtr-. -"t "N v fi.-. -,I v - -K T - ! - '-5-- . .-4. " V. i - - J ""V j 'r--- ! r t - ? - - ! f '-Tv- I tT- f , rr t t ... . - . l -C I l I - sjw $ . $ "5, ' f 7 i . IP , - , - 1 L - .:iy.,. .f. , - , ,j. n'- llin)iTniiM;-ti-Tiir''ii'i in -r'iwut! mn-r-r- rr "i i nfc 'm'rr -iiiin-i frix-1 nr nf narrn.1 r n'-niri -n rr-n n 111 -T "" "- - - - - -y r-1-..J- - .T --. . - - 1 Carolina Tar Baby Backfield That Has Ripped Its Way To Two Victories This Season. Left To Right They Are Tailback Les Whitehorne, Fullback Ike Ogelsby, COLLEGE PARK, Md. Into the valley of death rode the six hundred. And those guys had it easy, compared to the fate of the University of North Carolina Tar Heel cross country squad Marry The SAYS r Good morning fans; I spent the night in the Bell Tower just to see where I'm going to climb to when the Heels have a winning season. But yesterday I walked up the tower. I'm not gonna do any climbing until I have to. Those damn military falcons have been snooping around here all day yesterday. I think they want to see if we have anything top secret in Chapel Hill. It's really because they are supposed to know all these top secret things but really don't. . If you ask me they don't even know how to play football. They think their so good with that spiderfaced quarterback they have. No wonder he joined the service. He doesn't know anything else but crawlin' around on his hands and knees. I hope he spends plenty of time on his hands and knees this afternoon. Anyway, I've decided to come down off my tree-top box and watch the game from the student section. I'll be sitting seventeen rows up from the field on precisely the 23 yard line. Anybody wanting to say hello at the half, come on by. I'll have a few tricks for you if your date is a dog. For now, a prediction: Carolina 28 Air Force (Facist Pigs) 24. 'JC3 t3fl TEJESenftPDOOK C3D3' r.imiE a PE30HE CALL! Harriers Crushed By here Friday afternoon, as the Maryland Terrapins put cannon to the right, left and in front (but none behind) to smash the Heels, 15-50. The score is the maximum possible whitewashing in Heel ST1D V Quarterback Mike Mansfield Tar Babies Romped Over 30-6. cross-country, comparable to beating your girlfriend in bowling, 300-0. The amazing Terps copped the first seven places in the Atlantic Coast Conference clash between the two schools, as senior co-captain Kenney Helms was the first Tar Heel to the wire, in eighth position. Running machine Charlie Schrader was the individual winner, covering the five-mile course in 26:14.4. Sheldon Karlin, Russ Taintor, George Minarik, Marty Brotemarkle, f i .J-L...1I ) H-T IT mmmmumimmumm.k.m.aii jJIPW - jg- f"l"J ' , HlTwi "will W IIiZmI r S-cA wv f-br ,c Uw m wttv , iv GO HEELS! V Talk h . . Q 8 fTdoqh Seurd) OV Q:- r vfsr V VlliB&E MIGHT aoo p.ro. 5foTu B'X) and VVingback Billy Hite. Virginia Fro sh Yesterday, Maryland Jim Rose and Al Carey of Maryland completed the humiliation, Carey coming home 12 seconds ahead of Helms, whose clocking was 27:48. Behind Helms came freshman Pat Grady, followed by unofficial entry Tom Camaro of Maryland. The remainder of the Tar Heel club straggled in afterwards, headed by soph Mark Gibson, co-captain Charlie Markman and soph Larry Widgeon, apparantly still feeling the .-I t ' I By HOWIE CARR DTH Sports Writer CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. Coach Moyer Smith's freshman football team combined an explosive first-half offensive display with a clutch defense to overwhelm the University of Virginia freshman team 30-6, in a rough game at Scott Stadium. The Tar Babies rolled to a 23-0 halftime lead, picking 261 yards offensively, and forcing the Cavaliers to punt five times. Carolina won the toss and elected to reeeive the opening kickoff. On third down, Virginia recovered an Ike Oglesby fumble on their own 46 yard line. The Tar Babies' defense forced a Cavalier punt, which Billy Hite fumbled on the Carolina 17. Once again the Carolina defense stiffened and on fourth down linebacker Bill Hollingsworth broke through the Virginia line to block a 32-yard field goal attempt. The Tar Babies were unable to move the ball, and Chris Lee Eddie Le baron of the Wash ington Redskins completed a pass to Dick Bielski against Dallas in 1960 for a gain of two inches. That's the shortest passing gain in N.F.L. history. effects of a virus which floored him against N.C. State and Virginia last week. The Terps went out fast and in a pack, as usual. Helms stuck with the herd of red-and-white jerseys in the early going, but could not hold the pace. The Tar Heels take on East Carolina at home next Thursday. The Pirates dropped a four-point decision earlier this week to N.C. State, who edged the Heels last week, 27-29. 0 I 1 i h U ! M punted 33 yards to the Virginia 18. On second down Carolina defensive halfback Pete Garrett recovered a Virginia fumble, and a penalty put the Blue 11 yards from the goal. A couple of plays later Hite busted over from the three, and Carter Sitterson's conversion made the score 7-0 with 6:43 left in the first quarter. Virginia was again forced to punt, and the Tar Babies took possession on the home team's 35. On fourth down, Hite picked up a first down, and then Les Whitehorne carried the ball to the Cavalier 14. But the Virginia defense toughened, and the Tar Babies had to settle for a 24-yard field goal by Sitterson. On the first play from scrimmage after the kickoff, UVa quarterback Bill Troup threw a 63-yard strike to Chris Brown, who carried the ball to - "r "v " McCAULEY Tar Heels Choose Tri-Capts. For AFA Seniors Ed Chalupka and Zaulis Zemaitis and junior Don McCauley have been named tri -cap tains by Head Coach Bill Dooley for Saturday's game with the Air Force Academy at Kenan Stadium. Chalupka, a guard, was named ACC Lineman of the Week last week along with receiving the same honor from the Daily Tar Heel. A native of Hamilton, Ont., Chalupka has been a two year starter for the Tar Heels and will be at his familiar offensive guard spot again this afternoon. Zemaitis, also hailing from Ontario, was the Tar Heels' starting tailback a year ago. He, has since moved over to fullback, making room for McCauley and forming one of the ACCs most potent backfields. Zeamitis has carried the ball 23 times this season for 114 yards and one touchdown. He has a five yard rushing average. McCauley was the standout runner of last week's victory over Vanderbilt University. He is from Garden City, N.Y. and has been an outstanding performer at Carolina since his freshman year. McCauley rambled for 132 yards on the ground last week while scoring two touchdowns. or Under the "Dairy Farm" Sign next to Ye Olde Tavern Complete Beverage selection: BeerChampOiine--n,1ixors by the ICeg, Case, or 6-Pp?k Ail beverages Ice-cold Speedy Drive-in Service Shop Right From the Convenience of your Car" - Volume Discounts for Fraternities and .Clubs Student Checks IFIeadily Cashed Beer Specials with Prices too Low to Print o o o o o the Carolina 18. After being dumped for a 10-yard loss, Troup threw a touchdown pass to his wingback, only to see it nullified on an illegal procedure penalty. After another loss, the Cavaliers had to punt again, and the Blue got the bail on its own 20. On second down, Hite broke a tackle and ran 66 yards to the Virginia 14. After another first down, Hite plunged over from the one. The kick by Sitterson was no good, and with 11:48 remaining in the half, Carolina led, 16-0. Virginia was forced to punt the next two times they had the ball, and after the second punt, Carolina had possession on its own 12. After a three-yard gain on the ground, quarterback Mike Mansfield threw an 85-yard touchdown bomb to Earl Bethea, and ZEMA1T1S ALL Your Party go to til 7a A 7 A A RPf mm. im is. the Fiinr; Sitterson's kick gave Carolina a 23-0 edge at the half. Neither squad could move the ba'l until half way through the fourth quarter when Carolina had possession on their own 49. Halfback Whitehorne's pass was intercepted on the UVa 28, and one pass interference plan play and two completions later, Virginia scored. The two-point conversion failed, and Carolina's lead was 23-6. Whitehorne returned the kickoff to his own 33, and with Mansfield throwing completions to Bethea and Gary Wilkins, and Hite doing most of the running, the Tar Babies moved relentlessly toward the goal. With 49 seconds left, Mansfield capped the drive with a one-yarJ plunge to make the score 29-6, and the kick added UNC's 30th point. CHALUPKA luxurious-- m arolina II' III II fllB V -..aMaM THE S2VHL,E THAT KIIJLS! V vv. Shows: 12:45-2:45-4:45-6:50-9 Deeds THE FASTEST SERVICE IN TOWN AT YOUR ONE-STOP BEVERAGE SHOP '. ' . h . ; - .. : .: A

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