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October 23, 1970 THE C-iLY TAR HEEL -5' ir.lh - "Foul Claim i rr 1V1U1 er 1 1 4 .rj s - 5 . ? 1 " f I i f A j; 1)4:4 5 4 1 -.4 HeeZ Sar Relaxes With Game f I i 4 V - 1 i ' C .. i v.; i V V i 1 by I)aicJ Zuccliino Sf,ri Writer IMjyint! soccer, according to Kjrl Muster. who stars at insnJ-.- forward for Carolina's varsity soccer team, is the perfect way to spend a lall afternoon. 'If) mc. playing soccer means hating fun every day." Muster stated in an interview earlier this week. "It gives me something to look forward to after a day of classes and it's really lots of fun tor everyone on the team to get together every af ternoon." Muster, who hails from Ridge wood, N.J.. fegan playing competitive soccer at Deerfield Academy in Massachusetts, where he also lettered for two years in hoth basketball and base bail. lie started at his current post of inside forward, but ihe : p - --- r,ot entirely h; - own. "I nver b :r ..i.Jvh. Muster exr! '---- '-j ' ' :r already had three .-re.! I iu-t seemed to end up on the front i:ne. . Karl, ti junior w!io i- f.srj j double major in chemrtr. and oology. ' h: P! ot ion. O.d discussed the mav.r stressing ','ood rh endurance. "My basic p.irpo-.e on otlere i 'o go alter the ball. wh;iv on d etc roe ,l to press my opponent and gel the hail back." he explained. "I accomplish this by working with the wings and the halfbacks." Muster feek that Carolina's most u . t . we i t " - -nrso. Muer J K-!;ce tr Uvcin v.;ii i r.:f P'-n the;: "we've reen pres;r;g tf- a:J. "jrJ a a been ab.e to connect.". "Oar oHevtive s to keep on of:;"--miiifi a possible, making it thai easier for our defence to Jo as coninued. "Ve ju-i need to settle ' ' and play a cooler game. Despite the fact that Carolina suffered through a loss and two ti; i:". 's Lst three games. Muster leek that -morale of the squad i high. "We may have been a little ner -earlier in the season."" he conceded. ""1-a riL'ht now our team spirit is very g- re. n ( -Th;":e ur,z thev've jJded m :::-. fo The:: - M u n ter. . u O . v :a.n :; ea: "'i The h;',er 1 i . "Sj r enthaiani oc eprevevl lor the rest of the eaon. "We have a hard-working team jnJ everyone concerned will be out to do hi bet." he promked. "Wel; have a lot of exciting games." The Tar Heek. who stand at 2-1 -2 for the season, will travel to Greenville to battle the bast Carolina Pirates todav . . .... " 'IK .3' v.. Eddie Allen Tom Kiehl serious problems this season have been It's all a matter of team pride. injuries to key players and a la.k of consistent scoring punch. Although very little can be done to prevent future IIILLML HOUSL PR LSI: NTS Till" MOVII-: "The Pawnbroker SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25 3:30 P. M. 210 West Cameron Avenue Chapel Hill BARBRA'S BACK Barbra Yves Streisand Montand y ijinimi up ii f t fn'U)j .i --- vWf yak 7. - is -' m T 03(1 See Forever Un 4 Clear Ww 8as3 opo" tie Musical Play O A C Day vo-j CD" See F'VP"" iVotf Showing! Shows: (0$ limrtr lj i muni" -n i ilium i aawMiiMixm'Ji ng-ir nr-r ian hit iti 'nuir- -3jicie-nr;'i - 6t. fiF-vs- "' rii"'Tr.jr! "rcrri3- 1 ,f3 - -5 iV-. i i fi) s-5 I M. ;C j Muster believes that the squad har,t played a truly great game thus tar ti" -season, but he does think that one -forthcoming. As for himself. Karl cla::: that the Appalachian State game, in which he scored three goals to lead the Tar Heels to an easy 1 0-1 romp, was by far his best effort this year. "I was lucky," he admitted: "I don't do that sort of thing very often." Looking ahead to the remainder of this year's soccer schedule. Muster sees next Monday's contest with Jacksonville as one of the Tar Heels' stiffest challenges of the season. "They went undefeated last season. but because most of their wins came UNC Club Battles State To n it e The UNC football club returns to its league tonight against State. The game will be played on the baseball field at 7:00 p.m. If it rains, the game will be moved to 9:30 Saturday morning at the freshman practice field. Carolina beat State 6-0 in the season opener, but the Wolfpack has added about ten new players to the program since then. The Tar Heels proceeded to blank ECU 12-0 before stepping out of their class in the next two outings. Worth College whipped UNC 30-6 and against smaller schools, they did not Ferrum Junior College, the best JC grid ASTIIKDAYSCI'TCOOLKK KKKI'WAKM W ITH CAROLINA SWKATSMKT FROM LKDhFITFR PICK AKI) DON'T FORGET WE ALSO SELL: Beer Mugs Carolina , Nightshirts Decals Stationary Supplies r " I ASTERN f EDEKAL V A RS IT Y : COBPOttATfON 942-3651 f SHOWS AT: ASSW 9:25 t-sfk AtJ"- u- .GODFREY WJJIIJEL Tffr l-SSt CAMBRIDGE m) j RAYMOND d5vV , ,w f I U ML Mf SI JACQUES vMMMf n i r 1 t 967-4737 HELD OVER CHAPEL HILL 'SHOWS AT: 2:00 n 5:15&8:30 U30 30 nns C. SCOTT MAUIEN rh,z2 967-4737 CHAPEL HILL SHOWS AT: 3:00-5:10 7:20-9 y u nn " i 1 l it's Dure Gould it W Vl 4 r ' -iif- 1 ELLIOTT GOULD PAULA PRENTISS GENEVIENE WAITE ACRES OF PARKING 1 IT? I I C- 4. team in the .oumi . 5 ' crippled Hec! "4-0. With m.t of the injuries v ieared -p. the Tar Heels hope to get back m the wsn column in their last home came. Halfback bddse Allen scored the winnimi touchdowns in both victitrtes. He and defensive back lorn Keihl arc co-captains for the State game. I r.d W. W i i a-,d t.-kle I Admissu'n is tuv ?o t r.e cai'u' corttriba; iins j;e u csvrne. since the the msc me.ois s;;p;w-i ( rou ds ox .'00 . - v! 'OO u ilress. d the football Sub's !u, A VISION OF THE FUTURE' ,u 0cpB (Mlto UGSGIE FR
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