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THE DAILY TAB HEEL SaturdayApril 18, 1970 CnuIJbF H I Hr TTt Tt ? D IS I 1! 7f; iirw5 iLomi e V 0 UViyJl (Editor's note: With the annual Blue-While football game, climax of Spring practice, only a week cway, the DTH has prepared a six-part report that examines Carolina personnel position by position. T oday Coach Bill Dooley talks with Chris Cobbs about the Tar Heel defensive backfield.) By Chris Cobbs Sports Editor The easiest way to lose a football game is to give up "the bomb." Defending against the long scoring pass is as demanding a task as any a team or individual must perform. These twin axioms of the gridiron are very prominent in the thoughts of Coach Bill Dooley this Spring. Carolina has only one man with a headstart on coping with them. Last year's defensive secondary, which suffered its lapses, notably against Florida, but which serve adequately on most occasions, has been broken up by graduation. Without veterans David Jackson and Ken Price, both of whom played extensively for two seasons, the backfield obviously will lack experience. Only Rusty Culbreth, the scrappy, quick little halfback who was a sophomore in 1969, has logged much action-time among current UNC backs. "The other two positions in the secondary are wide open right now," Dooly reports. "We've got people capable of filling them, but inexperience hurts us back there at this point. 'The secondary is a troublesome place because you can get beaten there so quickly. You need physical ability plus game Temp Hunters Collide As Rummers Duel Gamecocks By Mark Whicker Sports Writer Carolina and South Carolina, the ACC's most adequately armed terrapin hunters, will meet Saturday at Columbia in what should be the Tar Heels' closest dual meet of the season. Both Terry Sellers and Dennis Suich will return to the fold this week. Hurdler Suich, who has a tough race ahead with USC's Billy Novo, is apparently just about over his hamstring injury. Sellers again will anchor both the relay teams, one of which won without him against Maryland Saturday, and will team up with Don Wheless to carry UNC's hopes in the open 440 against Keith Eidson and Dick Harris. The Gamecocks, llire the lOTHCLA j HOUSE Ft)R RENT: June-August, 6 bedrooms, furnished 1 block from campus, reasonable. Call 942-8050. ' Cocpla needs ' apartment pi trailer for first sanunsr sqon, or kss. Help! Call 942-27S3 nights. . . 7,367 Saab for Sale. 4 cycle engine, radial tires, FM stereo radio! Best offer. Phone 9664270; 942-3937 after five, FOR RENT- Available . June 3rd. . " TURN I S'H E APARTMENT One bedroom air conditioned Northampton Plaza $150mo. Includes all utilities-call 929-2981 after 5:00 p.m. . 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AND IT'S A RAiMY DAY, i x MAKE A FIRE iW THE FIREPLACE, AN2 WHILE WR PRACTICING THE RAO, I'LL 5R1N6 50V TEA AKP TJA5T if' - w,' Rusty Culbreth experience to be really effective, in most esses. "We've been real pleased with the way Culbreth continues to improve, however. "Rusty developed rapidly all last year and especially at the end of the season." - Culbreth, a 5-9, 165 -pounder from Greensboro, had two interceptions in his rookie campaign. who will match up with Mike Canzonieri, Hubert West and Bob Weaver of UNC. Canzonieri has made an excellent comeback this spring and captured two second places against the Terps. He should hit his peak before long. Darryl Kelly, invincible so far in the triple jump, is favored over SC's Mike Haggard, who came in second to Kelly in the State-Record Relays two weeks ago. Carolina's 95-49 loss to Maryland, as compared with the 126-19 shellacking the Heels caught last spring, was very encouraging, especially when the losses of Suich and Sellers are added in. Heel Seniors Seek' , c . By Howie Carr , . I Sports Writer The Carolina lacrosse team today hosts Roanoke College on Fetzer Field at 2:00 p.m., in a game that will have special significance for the squad's twelve seniors. Mother Grabbers are guaran- . . . teed sure saving by picking from the price poke this weekend. CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1-Man's nickname 4-Bespatter 8-Conjunction 11- Mohammedan name 12- Monster 13- Twofo!d 15-Oar 17-Succor 19- Note of scale 20- Speck 21 - Worm 22- Things, in law 23- Pit 25- Stroke 26- Vast throng 27- Femaie sheep 28- Pronoun 29- River island 30- Pronoun 31 - Flags 33-Symbol for tantalum 35- lntellect 36- Shadetree 37- Vessel 38- Reach across 40- Greek letter 41- Plumlike fruit 42- Sea eagle 43- Maketace 44- Exist 45- A state (abbr.) 46- Vehicle 47- Homes 50-Reverbe ration 52-Siave 54- Tibetan gazelle 55- Lamprey 56- Dispatched 57- Goal DOWN 1 - Weaken 2- A state (abbr.) 3- Center 4-Stupid person - 5-Mature 6- Chaldean city 7- Animal 8- Total 9- Greek letter lO-Callenges 14-Forfearthat 16-Female deer 18-Exists 21 - Not flippant 22- Decay 23- Dress border 24- Be in debt 25- Writing implement 26- Pronoun 28- Chapeau 29- Limb 31- Storage compartment 32- Man's name 33 34 35 37 38 39 40 41 Distr. by TmwT) HATE RAlMyrAVgi) Mike Champs First-place winners from the James Residence College intramural weekend held recently have been announced and will receive dinners for two at local restaurants. Winners in each division except ping-pong and bridge will be awarded the dinners. The winners: Singles tennis Bill McDonald, Fred Oliphant, David Petty. Doubles tennis Carl Wilke and Joe Priestley. Mixed doubles tennis Pat Newfield and David Petty; Cindy Kelly and Jeff Etchberger. Softball team captain, B u t ch ;i. Seymour, gold team, r ':' The 1967 freshman team, led by people like Pete Kramer, Harper, Will "Boom-Boom" Verhoeff, and Jake Russell, was on its way to an undefeated season when it went to Roanoke. Playing against Roanoke's out-classed COLIE PICK AND PAY LESS Answer to Yesterday's Puzzle Oil L f 1 A.WjASHr iTiKlE ARE Uf AIU P IE I RjO"S TS TIE PLyjRIGll !NIG STE 'Pp P IZnJ LjO T H EkEfrEAMN EjR.o" rapmWr ni N'Gt ITt E SN't;lT'u NiesF jE E JtopeI .aTtL,,, PjRjU Nile sriA!R TE,P O U RflE SfT jE RHE LT TlEjELfcTElA'NiSj ,rWn 18 43- Symbol for tantalum 44- Encourage 46- Mountain pass 47- Girl's name 48- Vastage 49- Mournful 51 -Pronoun 53-Compass point - A!so - Devoured - Pale. - Swear - Withered - Cost - Peels - Theater sign (abbr.) 1 2 3 5.6 7 . 3 9 10 TT T3 13 16 : !7i8 23 24 ix 25 gjj26 27 29 m?. 30 ,vv 31 32 iso33 34 22 l35 i36 37 ...m N- 45 6 48 49 50 J l2-p Ig United Feature Syndicate, Inc. iq Serbousek He was matched with the likes of Carlos Alvarez, the Florida speedster who burned everyone he faced, and Atlantic Coast Co fere nee receivers Fred Ziegler of South Carolina arid Charley Waters of Clenison. ' If Culbreth had indifferent success containing these elusive pass-grabbers, he was not alone is, however, alone among Tar TTh O ByKenTilley Sports Writer There will be an unfamiliar glow on the horizon above South Campus tonight. The fire department need not be alerted James and Morrison are not being ravaged by flames. The cause of the glare on kJ the skyline will instead be due to an event taking place between Ehringhaus and Avery d o r m i tor ies Carolina's first night baseball match on its home diamond. Wake Forest , will be the guests of the Tar Heels in this Revenge club , team, the Tar Babies quickly ran up a big lead, and Kramer began to put on a show in the goal. This infuriated one spectator, and he began yelling to the Roanoke team, "Get that hot dog," as well as other, less printable excalmations. Kramer did a slow burn, and during a timeout, he threw down his mask and gloves, and yelled to his heckler -to come out of the stands and face him like a man. Pete had to be restrained when he found out the cat-caller was no less than Roanoke's athletic director. The game today will be Carolina's last warm-up before playing Maryland, the probable national champs, April 27 in College Park. UNC Coach Fred Mueller will again be counting on strong offensive performances from Harper Peterson, Pete Aitken, and Ray Seipp, who combined for five goals and seven assists against East Carolina. The Tar Heels carry a 6-1 record into this, their next-to-last home game of the 1970 season. Anyone interested in becoming a lacrosse manager next year should phone Bryan Elliot, at 933-3424. DATING SERVICE FOR SINGLES ONLY All dates in Chape! Hill Fast 48 hour service. Most dates with U.N.C. students. For free details and questionnaire write: Nationwide Dating Ser vice, 177 10th St. N.E.. Atlanta, Ga. 30309. Lli.X III I'U J- aiolina Luxijrious L STARTS TODAY 1:05,3:43,6:21,8:59 "BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR !" ? WINNER 6 ACADEMY AWARDS!, 1U S NOW At popularity t 'A 1 1 Richard Stilley in that department last year. He Heels who will be charged with As Heels Meet Wake unprecedented twi-night doubleheader. The first game of the twinbill is scheduled to begin at 6:30. Both games will be seven inning battles. Carolina boosted its conference mark to 2-3 with a Tuesday afternoon triumph over Duke. The 2-1 victory in Durham lifted the Tar Heels into sixth place among conference teams. Two wins over the Wake Forest squad could put UNC into the first division. Entering the weekend matches with a 1-6 conference record, the Deacons are firmly entrenched in the cellar. After a Wednesday afternoon split with Virginia Tech, they stand 5-11 in overall play. Coach Walter Rabb is still searching for some power in the Tar Heel attack. So far this season, Eddie Hill and Pres Ruddell are the only productive batters for Carolina. Hill is leading Carolina at the plate with a .458 average. His consistent bitting ranks Terps Lead Race For Cup Maryland captured three of the four winter sports championships in the Atlantic Coast Conference and increased its lead over Carolina to six and one-half points in the Carmichael Cup competition. The Cup, symbolic of all-around athletic excellence, has been won by the Terps six of the eight years it has been presented. Carolina, only other team to win it, captured the award in 1964 and 1966. Maryland held only a three-point lead over Duke at the close of fall competition, but picked up 27 points by winning the swimming, wrestling and indoor track crowns and placing sixth in basketball. The Terps now have 46V2 points to 40 for the Tar Heels. i 1 L-Z2 For the bound copies of the 1030-00 Will. Uo questions asked. Just bring copy by BIO end see similar responsibilities in 1970. Who are the candidates, and what are their qualificatory for the halfback spot a!on;s;ie Cfclbrclh? "hoti Anprlo has shorn at times this 5?rin that he ha.; the ability to be a starter for uC Dooley tays. The rcd&irt soph, a transfer from Kit, is small like Curbrkh. but has his g-.xx! reactions. "Greg Ward and Richard Garrett have also looked good and are certainly in the running." the coach adds.. Ward, another redshirt, played a lot in the secondary a a freshman. Garret, stumpy junior from Durham. payjd sparingly last year with the specialty teams. 0 there getting a look at halfback include Tracy C:rii:e, Mike Lemmons, Earl Bethea and Larry Throneburg. Thronebur is a con-scholarship athlete while Bethea was the leading p-ass catcher on the '69 frosh. "At safety, we're looking real hard at Mike 5-erbou ho we moved from defensive end because of his quick feet and quick reactions," Dooley points out. "Richard Stilley, who will be a junior like Serboutfc. is working out here, too, although we've just switched him from quarterback." Stilley played behind Ken Price at safety last year as well as serving as a back-up signal caller. Bill Sigler, second stringer on offense behind Don McCauley in 1969, and Doug Yeager, impressive as the frosh safety last year, are also trying for the starting spot. CD him second among conference batsmen. The only other Carolina regular who is wielding an average above the .300 figure is Ruddell, who is now hitting at a .347 pace. Who will draw the nod from Rabb for mound duty? Certainly Hill will start in one of the two contests, probably the opening game. LATE SHOW TONIGII 12:00 MIDNIG LOVE TEZZf.l VJAG A GAf.72 ai:d teisy PiMiD IT at ium IISIV CUD! HV 7 !Trf .Y.liM ins bnoiving -Tickets on Sale Now Telephone 489-2327 it f 1 I i ; Z L L ZI ... s k ( "i l"f j J ' j j J f j I B f I It I L j L Li . j c U j L-Z3 JLza o t be Business Umm fl jiff. in But there is considerable doubt as to the starter in the other Rabb would like to uso Jan Dunbp, who already has. pitched a one-hitter this scason. But the big righthandor has had a leg injury, and may not be ready for action. The lights will be on Saturday night. Hopefully, the play of the Tar Heels will also shine TTt '""1 ,N frfriWri (v$vvm.& l..M.'fi X 1 L