Page Four THE DAILY TAR HEEL October 1, 1970 TT amnura Mappy Bloddmi LJ1 Filling Shoes Of Saulis Zemaitis I .' i . . - M ' . ! - ' : -) wv J' -. i -J" """"x ' J Fullback Geof Hamlin Allen Meet Plans for the fifth annual North Carolina Interscholastic Soccer Tournament were announced this week by meet director Marvin Allen, Carolina's head soccer coach. Regional tournaments will be held at four sites Friday and Saturday Nov. 13 and 14. Then the state championship event will be staged Friday and Saturday, Nov. 20 and 21 at Pfeiffer College. Sites for the regional competition will be UNC at Wilmington, N.C. State, Charlotte Independence High School and Campbell College. Meanwhile, Allen is hoping for cooler weather but the same results when his Tar Heel booters play Appalachian here They said it couldrVt be done; .3nd' triey wwere right - for? a week, but we will open this' Friday, October 2. PEGASUS BEER, SANDWICHES OLD FILMS 1 12 p.m. Mon. Sat. Sundays 512 (Coffee Shop) 4521 W. 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Allen had special praise for sophomore forward Towney Anderson and senior halfback Pete Seggel. Anderson scored the first UNC goal of the year in the first period. Seggel had two goals and senior forward Louis Bush got the other oh a penalty kick. rj&WtttDCffid) ail mats QJEXXBh ---"'- - i in N .. it "4' t i f f f; 'US?? Iv.. S3 r ' 5 s if by Rick Brewer Special to the DTH Geof Hamlin has been getting little applause or glory this season, but Carolina's starting fullback is happy with things just the way they are. Hamlin, a star running back in high school and for the 1968 Carolina freshmen, has been used mostly in the unglorious role of blocking back this season. But, while the fans usually pay little attention to blockers, Tar Heel coaches and players are quite aware of the role Hamlin has played in helping UNC to victories in its first three games. In the Tar Heel offense it is the fullback who leads tailbacks Don Frosh Lack Linemen ave Plenty Of Backs by Howie Carr Sports Writer On the wall of the freshman football office is a position-by-position depth chart. On the right hand side of the chart are the backfield positions, with every position at least three deep. The left side contains the line assignments, with most slots filled with only one name, or at the most two. That sums up Coach Moyer Smith's problem on the eve of the Tar Babies' opening game against the N.C. State freshmen: a surfeit of good backs and a plethora of linemen. Of 40 scholarship players on last year's undefeated team, 25 were interior linemen, compared with four of 33 on the '70 edition. Coach Smith, able to pick from a field of twelve quarterbacking candidates, has tabbed 6-2, 204 pound Russ Strait, from Bordentown, N.J., as his starter. Complementing Strait in the backfield McCauley and Ike Ogles by on their runs. And thanks to the blocking of Hamlin and the Carolina offensive line, the Tar Heels have already gamed over 1,000 yards on the ground this season. Hamlin, a junior from Ottawa, Ontario, was the back-up man to Saulis Zemaitis at fullback last season. Although he saw considerable action, Geof lacked the blocking experience of Zemaitis. During the spring and fall practices, Carolina Coach Bill Dooley expressed concern over the loss of the graduated Zemaitis. Dooley felt Zemaitis was the best blocker in the Atlantic Coast Conference last fall and knew he would be hard to replace. But, Hamlin has quickly developed into a top-flight fullback and now rates as one of the key men in the UNC line-up. will be 5-11, 175 pound Phil Daly, from Danville, Va., wingback Tommy Bradley, a 6-0, 175 pound converted signal caller from Gastonia, and fullback Kevin O'Rourke from Hyattsville, Md. Strait's top receivers figure to be split and Earl Chesson, an Edenton native (and brother of Duke's Wes Chesson, currently the nation's number two pass receiver) and Colt Hitchock, a 6-5, 230 pound tight end. The interior line is centered by David Ulicny, of Youngstown, O. Hell be flanked by guards Bob Pratt and Billy Newton, both of whom hail from Richmond, Va. Rounding out the offensive team are tackles John Frerotte, of McLean, Va., and Darryl Craig, an Ottawa, Ont. native and the latest in a long line of Canadian players at UNC. On defense, Coach Smith likes the looks of his linebacking corps. All of them, however, are new to their positions, and they'll have to mature quickly to handle a State squad that ran WE ARE PROUD TO PRESENT JBL SPEAKERS AND ELECTRONICS o JBL SA660 solid state amplifier The SA660 combines an advanced solid state pre amplifier and superb 120-watt solid state stereo ! power amplifier into a unit which significantly ad vances the art of sound reproduction. 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State in a 19-0 win with a 12-yard pass reception from Paul Miller. But making the switch from running back to blocking back has not been an easy one for Hamlin. It has taken a lot of hard work. "I'm now approaching the game completely differently than before," Geof explains. "As a ballcarrier I tried to run away from people. As a blocker, of course, I have to run at them. Believe me, there's quite a difference. "I'm really still learning how to block. And, of course, it helps to have McCauley up 64 points in its season opener against East Carolina. Middle linebacker Dave Wall, from Albany, Ga., will call the defensive signals. The outside linebacker slots are filled by Tom Kennedy, from North port, N.Y., and Dennis Kelly, of Florence, Ken. Defensive tackles Pete Talty, a native of Don McCauley's hometown of Garden City, N.Y., and Warren Miller, from West Islip, N.Y., have the job of blunting State's powerful ground attack. 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And to Hamlin, like most athletes, they're the only ones who really matter. Lacrosse Practice "Football is king, basketball is great, but lacrosse is fun." That's the slogan of the Carolina lacrosse squad as fall practice gets underway. Some 75 boys are currently working with the squad at James week days at 4 p.m. Month-long workouts will conclude with the traditional Blue-White game. BLACK STUDIES And other hard-to-find books for scholars and collectors. The Old Book Corner 137 East Rosemary Street Opposite Town Parking Lots t. m hi i.i Hi. 1 i j - -igllllf' ' Introducing JBL Aquarius Speakers Aquarius 4 Available In Walnut Or Satin White For $168.00 . $435.00 . . $15.00 For Those More Conservative JBL Has A Complete Line Of Bookshelf And Floor Models From S1 14.00 to $936.00 Not Valid After Oct. 31 I

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