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November 3, 1970 THE DAILY TAR HEEL CMS IWw ! I SEC TJeams Devastate ACC Quartet Bke-WMie 0 il 2k by Mark' Whicker ; .Ym lv'wr ' - Jji as "major league baseball teams Lduk- exhibitions with minor league i:f;!ijtcs .in the 'middle of the season Southeastern Conference football teams v r. times lower themselves to play ACC sr.jds, and big wins for ttic SEC ; I he patturn held up this Weekend- . h.n Tennessee beat Wake 4)-7 State !u Kentucky 27-2 and Georgfriame jr. to outscore South Carolina 52-34. Georgia Tech, a former SEC team, JcJ insult to injury With a 24-16 win , .,r Duke. In the ortly Conference game,' ri.nson broke its five-game losing streak -i .'. 24-11 wirt over fcaTyfyid, white ' Carolina beat Virginia' 3 M 5.. ' " Duke and Georgia Tech. traded 'touvhdowns in. the first haifj with the !; i- Dcvik h ok in a tin , o w ivci jjimjion - But Brent ("unr.irphani. who rolied 105 vards on 23 carries, scored on a pjss from'i:ddie McAsham and Phil beavers took an interception 75 yjrd lor ; not her touchdown to clinch lech's sixth victory. Leo Hart completed 17 of 30 for 242 yards, but his two interceptions came at crucial tmcs. Duke tialfback Bill Thompson gained only 74 ya4s,wjttf, 73 of .them coming . on sc'tiM4wn fin the secbfulf 'quafteV- ;V-: .-V. ' The Blue Devil now prepare for their showdown with Wake Forest this Saturday, if. the Deacons can regroup from their disaster in Memphis. Although Wake rushed for '202 yards -and Junior Moore, broke loose for a v 61 -yard touchdown, Jhe Volunteers took a 27-7 halftime lead on the passing of Bobby Stott. H4 He STTucR fof 180 'yards on 14 completion. Halfback Steve Wold took Scott's only touchdown pass, and ran for a four-yard score in the first quarter. The Deacons had a chance to score in the third quarter, getting a first down on the four yard Isne. hut Tennessee' d tier. v.- tickled Lrry Russell on the 22 and blocked a field-gaul iry. All the scoring in the St-te-Kentucky game took p!ace in the fir! half, us Earle Ldwjrds continued to circh tor his missing offense. The Wo'fpack got only 87 yards all day. Its only scorx was a safety. Bill M.Hcr blocking a pv-rl o i of the end zcre in the second quarter. -T Oarterback Bernie Scruggs led the Wildcat attack with three touchdown passes, one to Wake Forest transfer Lee. Clymcr. Clymer led Kentucky's runners with V7 yards. The Wildcats rushed for. 2 13,. and shut out the Wolfpack in the second half. ; Edward's only hope this -.veekend is that Virginia's mistakes continue. There has rarely been a more exciting game than the Georgia win over South Carolina. The Bulldogs' comeback brought memories S.f the Georgia-Carolina game in '65," wHen four TDs in the last quarter gave the Dogs a 47-35 win. , iniercep'mn :koif rev. D:ck ILm. Q3-vurJ return and Vfvvjrj y. - comrmca v,n I omm Suggs' 50-yjrd horr.h to Jim Mitchell.- provided the Gamecocks with a 2M s rulftime lead. J: Pa iU Gilbert, the th:rd quarterback VuDoOify has used this year, ran for tferei? touchdowns, - and hit Billy Bnce with a 60-yard scoring pass to hrins the Bulldogs back. After Billy DuPre's field coal cave SC a .- 34-32 feid in,the forth quarr:- Crt ' scored-twice. Kim BrasweiT "booted ?Js'" second field goal and the Georgia defense -. trapped Jackie Young in the end zon. - Clernson'd Don Keiley is rivalling Harris forexplosiveness. His 85-yard 'punt, return gave the Tigers a 1 0-3 lead over Maryland In the- bst period.' and his 56-yard interception set up the clinching touchdown. Jewell McLaurin also picked off a pass and returned it 68 yards for a score. The Terps held Tommy Kendrick to 1 yardS in the air while their own passer. Jeff Sugars, hit 1 1 for 27 for 139 yards. Despite . their 372-212 lead in total offense, Maryland suffered six turnovers. : Aval Carolina will tage i annual Blue-Wh;!e basketball came in Carmichae! Auditorium Saturday following the Tar Heel foot ball game ag.insl Virginu Militan Institute. Gametime is set for 4;30 p.m. and. as usual, a banner crowd is expected. Coach Dean Smith will ry unveiling a Tar Heel, team that b regarded a a question-... murk" in the Atlantic Coat Conference this season. Gone is Charlie Scott, the all-America performer, and two fine guards.-Eddie FogJer and Jim Delany. ' ' ; " -' Smith feels, however, the the Tar Heels have a chance to hae a good season. Some of the leading returnees are center Lee Dedmon. forwards Dennis Wuycik. Bill Chamberlain and Dave Chadwick and guards Steve Previs. Dale Gipple and Kim Huband. labie Daily V. there are or.h two boUrsrnp pljveTs up from last car's freshr.tun leant. The are piarJ Gvorec Karl and fofwafd-cenfer Dop.r Johnston. Current freshman scholarship players will talc par! m the Blue-White contest . too. The are Bobby Jorx of Charlotte. N.C.. Darrell l lston of Tipton. Ind . Ray Hit. Washington. DC. and John O'Donnel! of New York City. All seats tor the game will he reserved. Student tickets are free providexf the students pick them up at Carmichuel Auditorium Tuesday or Wednesday. After Wednesday, student tickets will sell for SI. Staff members will he admitted for SI. Tickets for the general public are priced at S2. These tickets can be purchased at the Carmtchael ticket office any time this week. AUDIO. EQUJPMEN. AJjVOLJEiPI? ICE Sj t: f Al I d An At. -in mm i 1 t Mntt?r,a''l.wr;(r.lTl. i I a ' ""npni;f tin. 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