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1 Tuesday, October 27, 1970 THE DAILY TARHEEL Page Five evils Maintain Conference Lead D by Mark Whicker Sports Writer Duke maintained -its ACC lead by heating another also-ran Saturday, but the remaining weeks might not be so smooth. The Blue Devils, after topping Clemson 21-10 Saturday and rolling up 596 yards total offense, have to play Georgia Tech, Wake Forest, South Carolina and UNC. In other weekend games, State blanked Maryland 6-0, Florida State upended South Carolina 21-13 and Virginia whipped Willigm & Mary 33-6. The Tigers, now loser of five straight sccred first on a 100-yard interception return by Don Kelley. This aroused the Devils, who were moving the ball well but breaking down close to the goal. Flanker Brad Evans took a Hart pitchout and hit tight end Dan Phelan with a seven-yard TD, capping a 7?.-yard drive. A Clemson field goal gave the Tigers a 10-7 halftime edge, but the second half was all Duke. Duke's defense stopped Clemson's runners, so QB Tom Kendrick struck for 244 yards passing. An interception and a fumble stalled the Tigers' serious second-half drives. Mike Joyce and George Smith led State's defense at Norfolk Saturday. Mike Joyce, a sophomore linebacker, made 16 tackles, and Smith took the ball away from Maryland tailback Art Seymore on the goal line with two minutes left. Seymore weights in at 165, but he made every pound count against the Wolfpack, gaming 156 yards and receiving the Oyster Bowl's outstanding player trophy. Mike Charron's two field goals clinched State's second victory, and Coach Earle Edwards was satisfied. "I don't care what it looked like," said Edwards, "but I'm just glad we won." That quote is a good indication of how far State football has declined. The Pack was outrushed, outpassed, and won by virtue of three Maryland fumbles, but a coach in quicksand will grab anvthine. Improving Florida State smothered South Carolina's running game and beat the Gamecocks 21-13 in Columbia. The Cocks scored first on a five-yard pass from Tommy Suggs to Billy Rav Rice, and last on an aerial from Jackie Young to Doug Hamrick. But Tommy Warren piloted the Seminoles to three scores in between. After a 7-7 halftime tie, Warren scored from four yards out to end a 40-yard drive. The visitors had one touchdown nullified and another scoring drive halted halted by penalties, so the score wasn't indicative of the beating South Carolina received. Virginia continued to fatten up on subpar opposition. Billy Troup completed only five passes against W&M, but two went for touchdowns. The Indians were held up by two interceptions and five fumbles. After winning three straight, the Cavaliers now prepare for Carolina, which has lost three in the same period. 2 Tie In Co-Rec Carnival Kappa Delta II-DU tied Pi Phi-Morrison for the 23rd annual Co-Rec Carnival championship last Thursday. Pi Phi-Morrison won first place in archery and second in volleyball to come from fourth place. KD II-DU won the volleyball crown f on 2 poirtfubut theL. two for fourth andjnear.fifi; Phi-Morrison surge relegated KKG-Beta to third place and AD Phi-Granville C West to fourth. The scoring was based on seven points for first, five for second, three for third, TOPS-BOTTOMS-OTHER GEAR GOOD SOUNDS 149 E. Franklin St. 05 DH(D WOODED (B UUU getting time for that sweater again! Alpaca Pullovers & Cardigans $12.75 & $14.75 Alpaca Sweater Shirts $15.75 Wool Pullovers & Cardigans $9.75 & $10.75 h i 'IS r 4rS 1 I t 00.1 BPB.ET OVER SUTTON'S DRUGS So don't put mustard on &q Red Mo matter how; hunory you are. He's not lunch. He's a peri A -funky red pen vJiih a Sott tip that puts out 3 biq bold line,. On term papers, shoes, vJns&S, o U 4Un v-VnP- P.tinPK a UJhen he. runs out of ink, he's &TIlcJPlo.Dl6f teu rrun) rari- he's 3 red-hot qtft ldea. SUEVS. f a writes FOR WOMEN MM YV mm B.O WD POS MEN WB.TES BLACK. F,aS WTH TLJtH VM IcZO J': IMtWEb A B'O RED TO" wOMUj, loo DOMT YOU Kr 'Ovs GOMeV.t"' VNXH .T . WhAI o-- rive bucks. C Jt) 'v P3rVPr Cypary JsveW'i. W.scooin, USA ( 1 Mr-!''- f 1
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