' November 7, 1970 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Pao? Three Saves Tar Babies Kelly Interception By Mark Whicker Sports Writer Quarterback Ron Chibbaro brought Richmond back from a 27-6 halftime deficit and into winning position with two minutes left, but a key interception by Dennis Kelly saved the Tar Babies' third win of the season in Kenan Stadium yesterday, 39-36. Coach Moyer Smith's frosh enjoyed their best thirty minutes of the season in the first half. Phil Daly and Mike Shuster scored on eight-yard runs in the first quarter and Bobby Johnson fell on a Richmond fumble in the end zone to give Carolina a 2-0 lead. Then Chibbaro, a 61", 195-pounder from East Brunswick, N.J., fired a 31 -yard TD pass to Welborn Edwards. UNC got its three-touchdown half time lead o,n a 11-yard pass from Nick Vidnovic to promising tight end Colt Hitchoock. The odds on Richmond's coming back would have been rather fancicful. since the Tar Babies had rolled for 183 rushing yards and Vidnovic had 126 yards in the air. Vidnovic, who wasn't considered a passing threat, connected with Earl Chesson on a 35-yarder to the Richmond seven as the third quarter began, and scored from the four two plays later. DM fl'UE WSE THIS But Chibbaro ignored the scoreboard and hit 'end Joe Sgroi with a 56-yard touchdown after an exchange of punts. After Shuster fumbled on the Carolina 22, Chibarro spotted Sgroi on the sideline and the end broke a couple of tackles for his second score in two minutes. A conversion made the score 33-20, so the Tar Babies began to get serious again. Shuster returned the kickoff to the 50 and Klise, who entered the game three times on fourth down, scored on a one-yard sweep 12 plays later. But the fourth quarter started with a UNC pass interference penalty and Chibarro hit Sgroi again with a 30-yard touchdown. The Spider defense stopped the Heels on the 27 and a bad center snap forced punter Vidnovic to give it up on the 15. After two UNC penalties, Chibbaro got outside and ran four yards for the fifth Richmon score. That made it 39-34 with nine minutes left. Vidnovic led the Heels to Richmond's 37, and Klise came in on fourth down. The Spiders stacked it up on the option drove to the II where a Chibbaro TD was nullified. After he was nailed on the 16, Chibarro threw the interception to Kelly. The Heels couldn't get a first down, so Vidnovic didn't attempt to punt it from the end zone and accepted a safety. Richmond couldn't get anywhere after the free kick and UNC had won one of the most exciting freshman games in years. VEflHT New York Post f Now Showing! I SHOWS: 1:10-3:10 5:10-7:10 9:10 UdMo BACK TO GOD TRACT TEAM 2850 Kalamazoo Ave., S.E. Grand Rapids, Mich. 49508 ure I'll help spread the Word. Send me free samples of car toon Gospel tracts that really grab the "Now Generation." 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"Philosophically and morally," writes Sandy Padwe in Look, it is chokins on its own cliches, hypocrisies, and contradictions." Maybe so, but if football dies economics will play as great a part as the revolution At one state university, the average cost of a scholarship has risen in the last decade from 1000 dollars to S2185; equipment expenditures from S 16,000 to S33.060. and the price of maintaining a training table from S 10,000 to S26,000. $2 Million On Jocks A faculty-student-administration committee at Ohio University recommended that it was impossible to justify the expenditure of two million dollars on 617 of the school's 18,000 students. But it's worth it since the football players are learning so much, right? Wrong, says Jim Calkins, captain of the University of California football team last year. "I was programmed to act and function in a certain way, he says. "And they talk about learning things from football. I don't think I learned a thing The attitude is that you're getting paid to play football so you can't gripe. If that's the way they want it, fine. But I say to them, you don't pay enough." t "I can't really say if there is any basic worth to the game, writes Dave Meggysey, former linebacker of the St. Louis Cardinals. "I just can't separate the game from the payoffs-approval, money, adulation." "Young men are having their bodies destroyed, not developed," he believes. "As a matter of fact, few players can escape from college football without some form of permanent injury." Smith Sits Back, j By Clint Roswell Sports Writer Carolina basketball buffs will get a sneak preview of what is to come this season when the 5th annual Blue-White game tips off today at 4:30 P.M. Head Coach Dean Smith will sit back and view the glorified intrasquad scrimmage and let his two assistant coaches holdthe feigns. SJ Coach John Lotz will direct the Blue Squad with returning starters Lee Dedmon, Steve Previs and Billy Chamberlain leading the way. Letterman Craig Corsom will also be in blue, as well . as the four scholarship freshmen. Coach Bill Guthridge will head the Whites and will have a smaller but more experienced bunch. Denny Wuycik, Dave Chadwick, Dale Gipple, Kim Huband and Richard Tuttle are all lettermen. Guthridge is also blessed with-last 5c to 2c 133 2 E. Franklin Above X. C Cafctcria- Frce sorting Mon.-Sat. 929-4028 "1 year's star frosh, George Karl, Dorm Johnston and John Austin. The game comes midway in the Heels' practice schedule and just three weeks before the regular season. Coach Smith points out the two functions of the scrimmage. "It puts the boys before the crowd," Smith said. "This reduces the shock of the first game. It also gives us something to see if we accomplished our goal to this point." r Coach' Smith is pleased with "progress in practice and has emphasized defense to his corps. "With the loss of Scott, Fogler and Delany we are without three good defensive ball players." Smith added, "this is the area where we have to make up the slack." The loss of these three also has created intense competition for starting roles. "Everyone has come back improved," said Smith, "but I was particularly happy with Dave Chadwick." Smith , also expressed pleasure ui Wuycik and Dedmon. He listed his top four backcourtmen as Previs, Karl, Gripple and Huband. The game -should prove interesting, and do not be suprised if you see some new strategy in Carmichael today. WEAVER'S SHOE REPAIR SERVICE 403 W. Franklin Si. t DIME DAY SERVICE y ONE HOUR KORETIZING Student 1tSale . 1st garment Reg. Price 2nd Similar garment J Kroger Plaza Only FOR DELIVERY CALL 967-1451 5-10 pm HAVE IT 1 r oUnQdy I r.m. u r.ivi. UMEM TRAVEL lOlTH CJOOPSTOCKU HAVE PROBLEMS.. HE'VEWR ASOtfT (JHR ( HE PM0THE j (aroliria, FRIDAY-SATURDAY 1:25-3:15-5:05-7:00-9:00 pi i I mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmBmmmi imt tttit i i miii . m km 'mi ( i feh.uk I , (KffiTOTTni I Cc 19 W TMtS) ruUiUrrs-Mall Syndicate pU JL Willi siich JlUwks on their lidihooJ. couches are attempting to link the game to Old GIor . Motherhood, and Apple Tie. "In football." former Green Bay Packer Jim Rineo once said, "the Commies are on one side and we're on the other. That's what this game is all about. "Football is the last bastion of traditional American values." says Texan coach Darrell Royal. Teaches Discipline "It's one of the few things left that teaches discipline and respect for institutions." muses Coach Jim Kush of Arizona State. When coaches try to transfer their gridiron precepts to anything else, they sound like fools, as Woody Hayes of Ohio State proved last w inter at a banquet in Pittsburg. "...And I wouldn't be so sure those women wea innocent." he said, referring to the My Lai Massacre. "The children obviously were (but only) if they were under five." Are the coaches interested in the education of their players? Ask Kansas State's Vince Gibson, who had six of his seniors drafted by the NFL last year. Not one of them has gotten his diploma. The blacks are leading the revolt in college football. Just last week seventeen of them quit the Idaho State team to protest the lack of playing time for two of their number. Cutting down on the number of blacks, "is not something that's talked about," says Indiana coach Johnny Pont. But there seems to be at least some evidence in that direction; Syracuse, the school that produced black Ail-American running backs Jim Brown. Ernie Davis. Floyd Little, and Jim Nance, has begun to rely on whites like Larry Csonka and Marty Januszkwicz. Speaking about Darrell Royal, a black high school star summed up what is probably a prevailing attitude among coaches, at least in the S0U"He (Royal) don't have no use for no nigger," the black said. "He wants a colored boy. A proper Christian, a Boy Scout. And you won't find many of them around anywhere, even in I exas. THE WKIX MEN OF MUSIC WELCOME SWEATS -V LIVE-IN CONCERT y r mi Ml OUT MPl PM DORTON ARENA-RALEIGH HEAR ALL THE GREAT BS.&T HITS ' YOU MAKbMt buvtni nr. onu ... LUCRECTIA MctviL j V - ill 1 itCw .-1 H r : YZ TICKETS $6-$5-$4 8 A N SALE NOW AT RECORD STORE 5:;S::::5:S:s::y; .ss;.a::::M-:'aa:-: i .'.'.-'."V. DTH Classifieds For Sale: 1 piar size 9 frye boots, new $45. Worn one day, too small, but Julian would not exchange. Your's for $ 35 . Call 929-5555. LOST: 1 Armadillo - Lost in the vicinity of Battle Park if found is best captured by grabbing his tail he will not bite. Answers to name of Moses. Call 933-2733. WANTED: Roommate for fully furnished apt. .... 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