October 30, 1970 THE DAILY TARHEEL Page Seven 'n' Howie Can Golden Days Long Gone For Queens Swingers If you don't think 1968 is a long time gone, just ask Coach Webb Ewbank of the New York Jets. . Back in those golden days the high-flying Jets.vere rolling along at the s top of the heap, on their way to the Super Bowl and an immortal niche in ' .sports history. " Now, two long, long years later, the Queens swingers are preparing to meet their crosstown rivals from the Bronx with a team that resembles the Seventh Cavalry after the Battle of the Little Big Horn. . Quarterback Joe Namath is out lor the year. So is fullback Matt Snell. Defensive end Steve Thompson and offensive tackle Roger Finnie have been sidelined indefinitely with injuries, while Gerry Philbin, one of the best defensive ends in the conference, has not yet fully recovered from a . pre-season shoulder separation. As if this weren't enough, the team found out Wednesday that regular halfback Lmerson Boozer will be out for at least three weeks with some torn cartilage in his rib cage. Still, even with a 1-5 record, the Jets get a good press. The one Jet that has appeared in the headlines most often recently isn't even with the team anymore, His name is Johnny Sample, a man most people assumed would YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE A BARBRA STREISAND FAN TO ENJOY BARBRA AT HER LOVABLE, WITIEST BEST Barbra Yves Streisand Montand 8 i V . it? Is V - " .J&f rrrZ.. CanSee forever ' ' 4 ulear w" Based upon ihe Muscat Play On A Dear Day You Can See F wevet SHOWS: 1:30-3:52 6:14-8:41- r i .l HftUlAI 2 M SAVI 1 21 PULL-ON TMUI. rii. CAT $3.74 u ACITIM KKHI TO 'ram y. tU. bhti Urn . o .W.f aWic i "O-'i 5 DOWNTOWN CHAPEL HILL MSULAt J.W SAVI 71 LADIES' CARDIGAN SWEATERS 28 looro CRLOHJ Add a cW "or to yovr vore'roo with Hit cioivc S Ht W anorfW coon. Sim J40. 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Johnny Sample has refused to fade away, and now he's back with an amazing new book entitled "Confessions of a Dirty Ballplayer."! I thoudu Eric Barnes had a patent on that name.) Sample's Confession Sample begins his book with, oddly 'enough, a confession. "Mention my name to most anyone who knows anything about pro football." he writes, "and they'll tell you I'm a 'troublemaker. or a 'dirty ballplayer.' or that I have a 'big mouth. For 12 years, on four teams in both leagues, I've carried that reputation so you're probably thinking that there must be something to it. And you'd be right. By the standards that guys like Vince Lombardi and Pete Rozelle hold forth. I am a troublemaker." Sample is black, but his hates transcend the color line. Perhaps the man he most despises (along with Otto Graham and Pete Rozelle) is Buddy Young, a black who ranks as one of pro football's greatest running backs. Young acted as a "house nigger" for the NFL during its battle with the AFL in the early 1960s, when he used his name and prestige to get black collegians to sign with the older league for less than their worth. Top 10 Qet Breather College football's eighth weekend should be a breather for most of the nation's top-ranked teams, and the lack of good games can be most easily detected by TV viewers in the Northeast, who will watch the Holy Cross-Buffalo Classic this Saturday afternoon. Number-one Ohio State is at home against perennial doormat Northwestern, a team the Buckeyes whipped last year, 35-6. Darr?ll Royal's second-ranked Texas Longhorns host SMU in Austin, while the Fighting Irish of Notre Dame travel to Philadelphia to play Navy in JFK Stadium. Coach Ara Parshegian's charges did not play last weekend. Fourth-rated Nebraska, coming off a 65-31 stomping of Oklahoma State, meets the erratic Colorado Buffaloes, and Michigan, 39-13 victors over Minnesota last weekend, faces Wisconsin. The hapless Badgers' next opponent is Ohio State. Sixth-ranked Stanford and number seven Air Force, who oppose each other ; in two weeks, both have easy opponents. The Indians will probably scalp Oregon State, while the Falcons can most likely bomb Arizona. MUS . i ) - The Soulofions FRIDAY NIGHT - 9 PM 'TILL 12 AT THE T r , 'i '.'r 'SI','? )It?V: Formerly the Pirate's Den Admission - $2.00 per couple South of Chapel Hill Next to the Liquor Store .J C; Jhe YORKTOWNE VLahe PRESENTS EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT 11:45 P.M. rHE FALL FILM FESTIVAL OF SCREEN CLASSICS si October 3 1 THE MARX BROTHERS with Lucille Ball A 1938 Release Room Service 99 AdVunce Tickets No v on SaleJ ONLY SHOWING! 1 O'-.;, ilLnrrtl 1.1?. All Seats $1.50 Phone 489-2327 REMEMBER! THE GREAT PUMPKIN COMES ON SATURDAY NIGHT! ARE YOU READY? 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All the trouble started back in I96S when Namath was intercepted five times by both the Buffalo Bills and the Denver Broncos, neither of whom could be classified as the cream of the league. Namath has claimed that the FBI has been tailing him ever since, and the Bachelors III incident did nothing to help his reputation. During that controversy Sports Illustrated reported that underworld figures were running crap games in Namatlf s apartment on the Hast Side. At any rate, as Leonard Shecter writes. "Don't bet that the last has been heard on this subject." Meanwhile, the Jets carry on. reduced from battling for the championship of the world to fiditins for the championship of New York City. FEATURING ON STAGE FRIDAY 4 to 8 pm GOOD SOUNDS OF MIKE POPE Q yy TOPS BOTTOMS-OTHER GEAR GOOD SOUNDS 149 E. FRANKLIN ST. " Back In Stock At Last! Perpetuum-Ebner PE-2040 The World's Finest Automatic Turntable! 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