3 f i Page Four THE DAILY TAR HEEL November 8, 1970 McCauley Cheered, Too Fans Applaud Wa ctory Ik ,'"" m-mmrnm - m miw ju mn.m gw 111 "- 1 m l i i .1 nui i i . . iil 1 1 l uhii iwji i i 11 i " -i - ' " " ) J; 1 w& KfnXV -Ail Six Tar Heel cagers stretch for a rebound in yesterday's annual Blue-White basketball exhibition game. (Staff photo by John Gellman) Maryland Favored In ACC Finals Here Maryland will be favored to win its seventh straight Atlantic Coast Conference cross country championship when the 1 8th annual event is staged here Monday afternoon. The Terps, unbeaten in seven dual meets this season, including three against ACC competition, have won two other crowns in addition to the last six in a row for a total of eight. North Carolina has captured six titles, Duke two and N.C. State one. Coach Bob Dean, a former High Point College performer who is in his first year as coach at Maryland, saw the Terps get the oaGGHflE Monday 4:30-7:30 BAKED CHICKEN Salad & 2 Vegetables $1.19 Entrance: Behind the Zoom off Columbia St. Happy Hours: 3:00-6:00 & 8:00-9:00 ready for the conference meet by winning the District of Columbia Metropolitan Intercollegiates on Oct. 31. They won easily over a six-school field despite the fact that Charlie Shrader and Russ Taintor, their fop two performers, did not run. Maryland placed six runners among the first 10 in the meet. Freshman Tony Waldrop of North Carolina is expected to be a leading challenger for the individual title. Waldrop placed first in the North Carolina State meet, beating Wheeler in the final 300 yards. Hayes placed fourth and Widgeon fifth. WEAVER'S SHOE REPAIR SERVICE 403 W. Frjnklin St. ONE DAY SERVICE a 099 ml FOR DELIVERY CALL 967-1451 5-10 pm DID YOU FORGET SOMEONE'S BIRTHDAY? It's still not too late to send a card from LEDBETTER-PICKARD 175 E. Franklin St. TwF DM! 1 R'Pn I KNOUUHflffr FINP (XdN by Mark Whicker Sports Writer tven though, the Keftan Stadium fans managed to cheer for each of Carolina's nine touchdowns Saturday, it was obvious that the Duke-Wake Forest game was first on their minds. As the scores came in from Durham-7-0, 14-0. 14-6. and finally 28-14 in favor of the Deacs-the crowd reacted lustily, sounding off with the "Got to heil, Duke" cheer that will ring through the stadium in two weeks. Most of the pro-Carolina chants were directed toward Don McCauley, who broke the ACC career rushing record. Long after the record had been iet. the fans yelled "We want Don" again and again, begging for more yards from their idoL "He could have gained 1. 000 yards today if we had wanted him to." said Mike Mansfield after the game. Sophomore Mansfield tied a school record himself with three touchdown passes. But Coach Bill Dooley was merciful, sending in the second and third teams for the better part of three quarters. Not that it mattered much-Ike Oglesby got three touchdowns and the machine kept rolling to a 62-13 slaughter. When the players found out about the Wake Forest urn. they realized how much their loss to the Deacons had cost. "ake must have played a good game." said defensive tackle Bud CnWrn. "but it's gonna take a lot of miracles tor us to tie or win the championship." Grissom didn't see much difference between last year's 61-11 win over the Keydets and today's game. "This year we had more depth than last time." he said. "A game like this is a real morale builder." "And they kept giving 100 per cent all the time." For Les Whitehorne, last year's freshman superstar, it has been a disappointing season. A controversy Carson-Led Blues Outlast Whites by Clint Roswell Sports Writer With all the hustle and bustle of a regular season game, the Blue-White scrimmage proved to be an exciting exhibition of team play. The Blues, paced by the rebounding of Craig Corsom and the floor leadership of Steve Previs, outlasted the Whites, 77-69 Saturday. Coach Dean Smith was "encouraged" by his club's performance. "It was one of the best Blue-White games in view of team play," Smith commented. "They were a little nervous the first half but the effort was there." After the first three minutes of play, the Blues took the lead for good and their rebounding of the frontcourt was the determining factor. Lee Dedmon, Billy Chamberlain, Corson and freshman Bobby Jones were instrumental for the 21 more team possessions the victors enjoyed. The Whites, however, kept plugging away and never lost their poise. Dale Gipple, Dave Chadwick and Donn Johnston kept the score close and the pressure on with their good shooting and tenacious defense. Chadwick impressed GGxpCPQJID mm mm the 3500 fans on hand with his game high 1 9 points and fine all-around play. Coach Smith told each assistant coach to use anything they wanted as long as Ruggers Host Wash. & Lee UNC's rugby club will attempt to continue its winning ways today as a strong club from Washington and Lee comes into town for two games. In Carolina's last contest Atlanta fell, 30-3. UNC was rebounding from a loss and a tie and needed a big win. With the backfield and scrum settled down the prospects for the club seems much brighter. Only Paul Herbert will be out of Carolina's regular lineup. Washington and Lee is expected to be a consistent but not spectacular team. UNC captain Jeffcoat predicted, "we hope to give our backs a chance to show their stuff, the scrum is fit and should give them the ball at almost every opportunity." 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Coke $.49 about his college tvurJ scores kepi him on spring practice, and hts duties have consisted of running hacks, kwkot'fs and pur.is. t i feel like Vm just hicky.fo make the team." Whitehorne said. "I finally got 5ne play in at tailback today." "And then he hit the wrong hole." quipped Mansfield at the next locker. "We didn't slack up during practices this week at all -it was just as if we were .playing South Carolina or any other big game." declared Whitehorne. "It was a lot of fun out there today, with everybody getting to play and all. The second-half comeback last week really picked us up. after losing like we did at Wake Forest." Mansfield's only other chance to play much came at Maryland, where he hit Ricky Lanier with a touchdown pass. He has been regarded as Carolina's best pure passer since the Blue-White game last spring. Mansfield was a noted passer at Norview High in Norfolk, "where we beat Whitehorne's Virginia Beach team all the time," and continued his impressive throwing Saturday with two scoring strikes to Ken Taylor and one to Bill Sigler. "Passing's my bag, I guess, more than running," he said. "You always feel like you could be playing more, just like everybody else on the team." All the Tar Heels got their competitive urges satisfied today. 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