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The happiest football learners in these
parts are the members of the Carolina
squad who are so "gung-ho" they ride
their coaches off the field on their
shoulders after a victorious practice
scrimmage.
These arc the Tar I lee) uredshirts'
players who are being held out of action
this year, but who figure prominently in
plans for the future. There are not many
of them, only a dozen on the offense and
a dozen on the offense -but they sure do
hjve fun.
They play their only games on
Mondays and Thursdays in practice
against the Carolina varsity reserves or
Ireshrncn. There is no fantare. Only the
coaches are spectators. But is it full-scale
war just the same.
"This is a very unusual group of young
men," says Coach Bill Doolcy. "They are
so enthusiastic over the sport that their
spirit serves as a lift to our varsity
regulars. After a recent scrimmage in
which the B learners beat the freshmen,
the B team players picked up their
coaches Charlie Carr and Mike Horvat and
rode them off the field on their
Granville A Wins
in "IntFamiuirals
Cranville A pulled out a 13-7 upset
victory over last year's all-campus tag
football champions, Lhringhaus A Blue in
intramural football Monday.
Cranville A got into the scoring early
with a long pass play to Johnston for a
6-0 lead. Later in the game, Ehringhaus A
scored on a run by' Blalock with
Larnhardt converting the PAT for a 7-6
Khringhaus A halftime lead.
Several times in the second half,
1 hringhaus A punched the ball into
Granville territory, but could not score.
Then, Granville A blocked a punt and got
the ball on the Ehringhaus three-yard
line. One pass play later Brady scored for
Granville A and Stewart converted.
Ehringhaus A again pushed into
Granville A's territory but could not
score, thus Granville A won, 13-7.
Granville A joined Granville B South,
Aycock and Everett in the quarter finals
Tuesday as Aycock met Everett and
Granville A opposed Granville B South.
In the Graduate league the winner of
the Lab Retrievers-Law Blue game
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Tuesday will meet the Barnes Burners
tonight at 8:00 to decide the Graduate
league title.
Two routs highlighted quarterfinal
games in the fraternity blue-white
playoffs, with Phi Delta Theta Blue
moving past Phi Kap Blue 46-0 and Beta
White I blasting Sigma Nu White I 34-0.
Both winning teams now advance to
the semifinals.
Phi Delt White II reached the
semifinals by edging Phi Kappa Sig SOS
9-6. All the scoring occured in a rough
first half, with both defenses taking over
in the second half of play.
DKE Blue eeked out Beta Blue in
another close game, 8-6. Beta grabbed the
lead at the end of the first half at 6-2 but
couldn't stop a long DKE drive in the
final period.
After stumbling in the first half, Chi
Delt White put together a fearsome attack
and rolled over PIKA White 20-6. Chi Phi
led only 7-6 in the initial half.
In the other playoff game, Sig Ep Blue
stopped a determined PIKA blue attack,
19-14.
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The Intimate Art Gallery
is pleased to announce the First showing of
The Special Collection
Original works of art by contemporary master E tchings, Uthographs, and
wood engraving byjnp($ tftan,3Q, artists, insjpding&casso Chagall, Dali,
Miro, Matisse, Dufy', Soyer, Friedlaender, Baskin, Buffet, Calder and
many more.
This feature showing ends November 8. The gallery's continuing show of
other original works of art will also be available for viewing.
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WANTED: Folk Guitar Teacher. Anyone
interested irt teaching a class of folk guitar at
the Union contact: Peggy Baggett Suite A
CarolinaUnion. 933-1157 or933-5309.
COMPUTER DATING Meet your ideal date.
Special " introductory price for this area.
Sophisticated' matching techniques. Write
National Cybernetics. Box 221 Durham N.C.
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For Sale-153 records (166 discs) for $250.00;
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CS&N&V&R&T, Wooden Nickels. Call 966-2315
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shoulder,. I his B icjiti i. a viul pari l
our program Kvauv they help prepjrv
the varsity tor its zjmc."
Carr "and llorval. both graduate
student coaches arc responsible !or
putting fire in the B team squad. "W'c tr
to give them extra incentive." sjys Carr.
"It's hard to just practice everyday and
never play in a game. Well, we are now
picking the B team offensive and
defensive players of the week. The
players who are chosen get to cat at the
draining table with the varsity for a week.
Too. we have a plan where we leave
the practice field early on certain days
and go to the training room to lift
weights. The players like the weight
program. They know it is helping them."
Guitars for sale - Gretsch "Nashville" $400,
Gibson "Country & Western"- 2 00. Both are
in excellent condition. Call 682-6071 in
Durham after 5 :00.
LOST WEDDING RING in Woolen Gym last
Friday. Contains Inscription GAL to JCE
121965. Call collect. Durham 489-5707.
Students-Europe for Christmas. Easter or
Summer? Employment opportunities, charter
flights, discounts. V for information (air
mail). Anglo America Association. 60 A Pyle
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NIKON FTN fl.4 lens. cAII 929 -3 1 1 2 6-8 PM.
1970 Triumph 650 Tiger TR6R with Sissy Bar
and Wind Shield. $950.00 Call 933-1544 after
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Student, malefemale needed to share new,
roomy trailer. Inexpensive and close by. Call
942-4253 and leave name and number.
FOR SALE: 1968 CAMARO, gold with black
vinyl top, 6 -cylinder, automatic in floor,
23,000 miles. Call 929-2 75 3 after 5 p.m.
For Sale: 12 string guitar, excellent condition,
needs new strings Great "second guitar". Case
included. Contact Al McKenzie, 207 Grimes.
933-9364.
DISCOVER FLYING-TARHEEL AVIATION
Chapel Hill airport is now offering your first
flying lesson for $5.0O. See
Travis Day airport 929-4458, night - home
929-6179.
For Sale. 5.5 cubic foot counter size
refrigerator. Walnut finish. Almost new.
$160.00 new. WILL SELL FOR $100.00.
Bernie Davis afternoons. 942-4057.
1964 Chevy Impala P.S.V A.T., HT, V-8 ,
$400.00. 489-4510.
Female roommate spacious trailer 10 minutes
from town. $62.50 each. Must have car.
Occupy now. Call Casey days 966-104 1.
evenings 9 6 7 -5 4 1 4 .
SINGLE STUDENTS! Meet more members of
the opposite sex throuqh NDS. Why date one
when you can date ten. All dates in Chapel Hill.
Most dates with UNC students. Details will be
sent in plain unmarked envelope. For free
information write: Nationwide Dating Service.
P.O. Box 7 7 346, Atlanta. Ga. 30309.
Waitresses, dishwashers, and cook (particularly
lunch) needed. Tull or part time. Start
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Estes Drive.
POETRY WANTED for cooperative poetry
anthology. Please include stamped envelope.
SEnd to: Idlewild Press. 1807 East Olympic
Blvd.. Los Angeles, Calif. 90021. .
Did you get your free UNC desk blotter? Pick
up st Student Stores. Daniels Bldi.
The nioM rcceni winners of the B team
Players of the Week were linebacker Bili
Miller, j I ranker student troni the
I niursity .4 Oklahoma jnd Billy Hac.j
tailback from Wjshingion. DC'., who
plays in the shadow ot varsity vtars Don
McCauley and Ike Odesby.
When the B teamers line up to play
agaimt the varsity reserves or freshmen.
Carr and Horvat treat the scrimmage like
a real game. "We have game captains and
a coin toss." Carr says. "And once the
game begins, you should see the players
on the sidelines. They are cheering fore
their teammates on every play."
Two of the best "cheerleaders" are
Mickey Dorko. a guard from Munhall. Pa.
jnJ Rotvn Wjlivr. j Jk teniae end irons
Concord. .C. "lhe are realty junc-no."
vjyx Carr.
Oilier lejdm? B leanu-rs who !ue
drjun special pmi-c from the couches arc
defensive end Wo Norton of (oUKbofo.
N.C. Jackie Jim Greenwji! of Temple.
Pa., guard Bill Arnold of Sijfcn hbrsd.
.V. jnd qiurlcrhjck Don Shore of
Greensboro. N.C.
"Shore deserves special credit" vns
Carr. "He is ulwavs the oppmin;:
quarterback who runs plays against the
varsity. One week, he is Larry Russell of
Wake Forest and the next he is Bill Troup
of Virginia. He has done an outstanding
job."
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5-10 pm
Waldrop Wins State Individual Title
by Mark Whicker
Sports Writer
Duke ran away with the state
cross-country meet Monday afternoon in
Raleigh, but Carolina freshman Tony
Waldrop broke through in the last 300
yards to win the individual title.
.Waldrop's time of 25:11 on the N.C.
State course was a new state record.
Coach Joe Hilton hopes his development
will continue in next Monday's ACC
championship here.
"It should be a great race," predicted
Hilton. "Waldrop showed up real well last
week at East Carolina and I wasn't really
surprised at his performance Monday."
Just behind Waldrop were Bob
Wheeler and Mike Graves of Duke. Other
Blue Devils in the top ten were Roger
Beardmore and Phil Wilson, finishing
eighth and tenth.
Duke beat second-place Carolina
34-78. with State third and East Carolina
fourth.
Gareth Hayes of State was fourth
behind Wheeler and Graves, and UNC's
Larry Widgeon ran 25:25 for fifth place.
The Tar Heels couldn't bunch their
runners anywhere near the leaders,
however. Mike Caldwell, Mike Garcia and
Pat Grady crossed the finish line in 23rd
. through 25th places.
"This was the first time Garcia and
Caldwell had run in quite a while," said
Hilton, "and they looked like their old
selves."
Widgeon, Waldrop, Hayes, Wheeler and
Graves will 'fight a cache of Maryland
stars for the conference individual crown
next Monday.
Charlie Shrader, the defending
conference champ, and Russell Taintor
are the top Terps, but there should be
enough support behind those two to give
Maryland another team victory.
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