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October 6, 1970 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Page Three t f At , . . . . v.v.v.'.v.-.v.".-v.; Almost lost in the constant stream of taunts, exhortations and grunts flowing along the line of scrimmage was a Kentucky player's remark when the Wildcats grabbed a 7-0 lead against Carolina a couple of weeks ago. "Welcome to the Southeastern Conference," said the Kentuckian, who shall remain nameless here, not that his name is well-known anyway. It was hardly the thing that inspired the Tar Heels to their 20-10 win, since virtually nobody heard it. But after Carolina salvaged its 10-7 victory against Vanderbilt, another of the SEC's proud if lower-echelon members, it might have been appropriate for some Tar Heel to respond, "welcome to the Atlantic Coast Conference." Such a jest certainly sounds less preposterous now than at any point in recent memory, following the showing of ACC teams last weekend. Not only did UNC run its undefeated record against SEC schools to 2-0 (and 5-2 in Bill Dooley's four-year regime), Duke, N.C. State and Clemson put up surprisingly game struggles before losing to outsi e opposition. The Blue Devils stayed with No. 1 Ohio State for a half although the Buckeyes asserted themselves later for a 34-10 win. State and Clemson went home losers because they had even more trouble scoring than Florida and Georgia Tech. Of course, it may have just been a "down" weekend for the country's better teams. No. 2 Texas struggled with UCLA, third-ranked Stanford was upset by Purdue and supposedly powerful Colorado was felled by revengeful Kansas State. AH In The Mind - Probably every collegiate gridder in the nation called upon to do so had some misgivings about boarding an airplane for a road trip after news of the crash that killed 29 Wichita State players, coaches and friends. Carolina athletes were not noticeably apprehensive about their trip to Nashville even though they had word of the mishap before leaving home. Whatever frame of mind the Tar Heels were in by game time, they played miserably offensively for three quarters. Quarterback Johnny S wo f ford, wingback Lewis Jolley, even star tailback Don McCauley...all fumbled the ball away with Carolina deep in Vandy territory. "Yeah, we were terrible in the first half," Swofford admitted. "We changed plays a lot at the line, but that didn't really have anything to .do with us dropping the ball so much." Books On World History And other hard-to-find books for scholars arid collectors. The Old Book Corner 137 East Rosemary Street Opposite Town Parking Lots DOG COLLARS ARE "IN" Make your own unusual collar or choker with SCRAD LEATHER Lots of colors, sizes, and shapes ILLY ARTIllin Ealf Bwpbf Center CUpel HUl A Mea.-Fn. . P.M. H 1 Chris Cobbs W.VXXw.'Xw.V.,.V.V.VA-.V.W.V,V,Wr.V. The likeable junior from North Wilkesboro, who wears fashionable tinted, wire-rimmed glasses off the field, said he didn't tighten up as the mistakes continued to mount. "You can't let it worry you too much," he said,"you've got to concentrate on getting the job done right now. "Playing on Tartan Turf had nothing to do with our errors either. I liked it and I think most of us did. It surely helped our quickness." Swofford calmly completed a crucial fourth down pass to Jolley with the Tar Heels at the Vandy 16 early in the final quarter. Jolley, who had earlier missed a touchdown when he bobbled a Swofford pitchout at the Commodore nine, latched on and took off this time to tie the score 7-7. Craven Cool, Too A few minutes later UNC got its chance to win the contest. With another fourth down situation, now at the Vandy two, Ken Craven came on to kick an 18-yard field goal. "I didn't realize at first how tough the angle was," said Swofford, who held for the boot. "I told Ken, it's up to you,' and he grinned and said, i've got it.' " The fellow members of Phi Delta Theta social fraternity claimed the headlines, but it was the Tar Heel defensive unit, which has played SEC-caliber defense all season, that enabled the team to remain within striking distance. UNC defenders surrendered only 44 yards to Vandy runners, although the statisticians initially listed the total at 123. They had neglected to subtract substantial losses suffered by quarterback John Miller. .. . - v, v- :. J Tackle Bud Grissoiv an old buddy of Swofford's from Elkin in the western part of the state, made eight individual tackles, three of which resulted in losses. He made one of those by crawling after Miller when knocked off his feet and ended a Vandy scoring threat with a jarring blow that caused the quarterback to fumble at the UNC 12. "Morganna," the stripper who gained fame by jumping out of the stands and kissing major league baseball players, was in attendance and might have bestowed herself on Grissom. It would of course have been a farewell gesture, since he and the Tar Heels had pretty much welcomed themselves to the Southeastern Conference already. :;:" v. DTH Classifieds Motorcycle For Sale - 1970 Honda SL-350; excellent condition; 5700 miles; hemet and 24 " sissy bar included; only $675 ; Call 967-1896 . ALFA ROMEO Giula Super 1600 sedan, 1967, 30,000 miles. Excellent condition, one owner. $1S00 or best offer. Call Durham 286-9432 or Chapel Hill (5:30-6:30 p.m.) 966-1152. Competent fingerstyle guitarist - American Univ. - Clevland Inst, of Music Berkley. Desires to teach in the home. Classical and beginning jazz. For appt. call 596-7828. FRENCH? GERMAN? Tutoring or lessons by fluennt speaking American teacher - has lived and studied in both countries. Call Charles lockman. 942-5071. Wanted: P R EST I DIG ATO R to demonstrate sleight oh hand to sixth-grade class studying observation call Tom Stair 967-3135 tonight. Graduate Men - large trailer 2miles from campus. New refrigerator, washer, air-conditioner $35 month. 967-2898. 1964 XKE roadster. 40,000 miles. Giber glass top. Good running condition. $1800. Call Nicholds, 942-3567 7-11 p.m. or 929-5864. 1963 Chevy II with 1967 engine: must sell fast. $22 or best offer. Call 967-1097 evenings. Female Roommate wanted - furnished apt. in Royal Park. $70 a month plus electricity and phone. Separate bedrooms. Call 929-5355 after 1 p.m." Fully . furnished apartment for rent. $120month. Call 967-4265 Monday thru Thursday after 8 p.m. SINGLE STUDENTS! Meet more members of the opposite sex through NDS. All dates in Chapel Hill. Most dates with UNC students. For free details write Nationwide Dating Service P.O. Box77346. Atlanta, Ga.30309. HELP WANTED Cooks, dishwashers, bus boys and waitresses. Apply Golden West Steaks. 929-1230. Can work our schedule to fit yours. 1957 Austin Healey 100-6. Outstanding condition. Will consider trade. 967-3617. NEED A ROOMMATE? Lazy male sophomore (that means within walking distance of Campus) needs apartment to live in. Applicant good cook. Call Brant at 966-2408. Me by David Zucchino Sports Writer Tit weather was perfect and so was the Carolina soccer squad yesterday as it roltei to a ridiculously easy 10-1 romp over Appalachian State. Briilian star Louis Bush started the ball rog early as he connected on a penalty kick after being fouled from behir.i by an Appalachian player. Bush was Lrured on the play and sat out the remainder of the game. Forward Karl Muster picked up where Bush kft off and slammed a pass from forward Dave Feffer into the net for a 2-0 Carolina lead. Seruor forward McKay McKinnon finished up the Tar Heels' first quarter scoring by slipping the ball once again past the befuddled Appalachian goalie. The visitors offense sputtered throughout the entire first period as the game was played almost exclusively on the Appalachian side of the field. The Appalachian defense was unable to withstand the Tar Heels blitzkrieg attack, as UNC narrowly missed on several additional scoring opportunities. Carolina coach Marvin Allen mercifully rested several of his starters at the beginning of the second quarter, and ASU "held" the Heels to two goals, one apiece by sophomore wing Dan Arial and game hero Muster, who scored three times during the afternoon. The Appalachian team held a deep skull session during halftime, but it proved to be of little consequence as the Chi Phi Rips Off Chi Phi Blue ripped AK Psi Blue 53-0 last Thursday in intramural football, with Browning scoring three touchdowns. Other scoring was done by Freeman, Harrington, Mitchell, Tate and McKellan. Kappa Psi Blue pulled out a 15-12 victory over Zeta Psi Blue, with Bland scoring the final touchdown. A touchdown by Bower and a safety by Kesler gave Kappa Psi the early lead, but the Zetes roared back with touchdowns by Everett and McCall. Beta Blue jumped out to an early first half lead to down Chi Psi 20-7. The Beta White I team also triumphed, CffiK'Tfips'EGU A blocked punt and an interception enabled UNC's football club to defeat East Carolina 12-6 here Friday night. Bill Bradford picked off a pass by ECU quarterback Eddie Lynch and Carolina scored four plays later on Eddie Allen's four-yard run. The Pirate blocking collapsed on a punt attempt in the second quarter, and the left side of the Tar Heel line smothered the kick on the ECU 15. Walt Hall charged into the end zone from six yards out for the second score. A penalty nixed a UNC field goal attempt in the second period. The Tar Heel defense was tested severely in the second half by Lynch's passing. 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SOLID STATE PORTABLE STEREO For sale Only $35 and sounds great. 967-2102. Will pay $2 30 an hour up to 5 hours a week for a competent creative gardener. Your schedule yur own. 929-1968 evenings. Mrs. Trainer. For Sale: Single bed with boxsprings, $10; metal desk, $5. Call 967-3133 after 6 weekdays. Wallet to Monday in Memorial Hall. Reward offered. Pleas return to Union info. desk. You can keep draft card if you want. Tired of your dorm? Spend the weekend at the "Plantation." Swimming, hiking and other recreational activities available. Call 942-4816 for reservations. (Offer applies to females only.) Roommate wanted to share large (12 rooms) 4 bedroom completely furnished (even washer, dryer dishwasher) house in pleasant Durham residential district. $ 5 0month. 489-8271. 1966 Jaguar XKE convertible. Excellent runnng condition. Call 942-3277. Anyone interested in starting a Chapel Hill Polo Club call Harold Glascock F-l Cameiot 967-237?- Goals visiters' offense once agjin failed to even mildly disturb Carolina'goaliff Tim Haigh. The Tar Heels, however, immediately resumed their onslaught on the strength of Muster's third goal, which made the score a lopsided 60. The rout continued moments later as halfback Richard Brayton hammered the bait into the goa! for Carolina's seventh score. Halfback Pete Seggel's successful direct free kick late in the quarter widened UNCs margin to S-0. Appalachian, which had been completely stymied during the game's first three quarters, came belatedly to life in the final period, but the Tar Heels nevertheless managed to tally twice more on shots by junior forward John McCallie. The visitors untangled their shoestrings late in the quarter and squeezed a single goal past reserve Gunnar Formen to avoid a whitewashing. The victory was particularly satisfying to the Tar Heels, as Appalachian State had surprised Carolina last season, 2-0. The extent to which UNC dominated the contest is evident in the statistics, as Carolina took 32 shots to Appalachian's three, and outstripped the visitors on corner kicks, 4-0. Coach Allen, who had expressed concern over the team's offensive punch at the beginning of this season, still has his doubts. "I'm still worried," he stated. "We do things better than we did last year, but we can still improve." Carolina carries a perfect 2-0 slate into this Friday's contest against N.C. State. taking the measure of the DKE riot squad 22-0. Brissette and Martin scored in the first period, and Webster and Tempest crossed the goal line for Beta in the second half. In other scores, Pi Kappa Phi Blue rolled to a 12-6 win over Phi Gam Blue, and Sigma Nu Blue topped Sig Ep 14-6. Phi Kappa Sig White SDS 19, Sig Ep White 0; DU Blue 27, Kappa Sig Blue 6; Pi Lam Blue topped Lambda Chi Blue in sudden death; Phi Delt Blue 52, St. A Blue 0; ATO Blue 26, Phi Delta Chi Blue 6; DKE Blue 27, KA Blue 6. In horseshoes, last week's scores - "V- tr . i V ' two minutes. However, Weldon Jeffries recovered a fumble to clinch the victory. About 300 people attended the game at the Tar Heel baseball field. Carolina will host Worth Business College of Fayetteville Friday afternoon at 2:00. 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