Page Four November 20. 1970 THE DAILY TARHEEL USC Tackles Clemson r, ! : , r .. 4 ; ,v; j il r tin HI Ti- Turn ., . S- ! t All time Tar Heel football greats Art Weiner, (I.) and Charlie (Choo-Choo) Justice, (center) rap with Charlie Stancell, (r.) who was a cheerleader at the time the Tar Heel Ail-Americans were playing football. The three met Thursday at the Heel Howl. (Staff Photo by Cliff Kolovson) Head-Omi Clash Top Offenses Meet What happens when the Atlantic Coast Conference's top two offensive teams meet head-on will be answered Saturday when the Duke Blue Devils invade Chapel Hill to take on Carolina. North Carolina, with the league's best overall record at 7-3, also has the lead in total offense with an average of 390.7 yards per game, and Duke is second at 379.3. The Tar Heels' average is built on the ACC's top rushing figure of 266.5 yards per contest and 124.2 through the air. Duke has the league's second best passing figure at 200.5 yards per game and the third best in rushing at 178.8. - The Tar 'Heels, who lead in six of the 10 team categories, should have somewhat of an edge since they have the This Is New Stephen Stills LP New Judy Collins LP New Grand Funk (2 LP Set) 5.98 List....Merely New Jesus Christ Superstar (2 LP Set) 12.00 List...Still ALL 5.98 LP's ALL 4.98 LP's ALL 6.98 LP's ALL 6.98 TAPES o OO ALL DGG CLASSICAL O.OO "X" f You Don't Know The Prices ....We'll have Them Posted Come Listen Before You Buy We Have Several Hundred Albums For r . : ffiB best total defense record at 250.8 yards per game while Duke ranks sixth at 328.5. Carolina's defense against the rush is one of the best in the nation. In last week's game against Clemson, the Tar Heels limited the Tigers to 77 yards on the ground, which enabled them to lower their average for the year to 95.2 yards per game. Carolina is also averaging 28.7 points per game with South Carolina second at 24.7, Virginia third at 22.6 and Duke fourth at 19.5. The Heels replaced N. C. State as the top team in scoring defense by limiting Clemson to seven points last week while the Wolfpack was giving up The Record & Tape Center's Autumnal We'd-Like-To-Thank-Our-Competitor For-Advertising-For-Us Sale OFF our downtown competitor's discount price 5.98 List....Still just 3.88 5.98 List....Only 3.88 3.88 8.49 4.29 3.39 4.98 A OQ Just That mm mm $v X-rmm M TTm? flj I GocE by Mark Whicker Sporrs Writer As South Carolina has risen in football and basketball prominence the past three years, the Gamecocks haven't had time to worry about former arch-rival Gemson. Duke, Carolina and State have been the teams on Paul Dietzel and Frank McGuire's priority list. Clemson's "Black Thursday" game with the Gamecocks was once a foregone conclusion for Frank Howard; lately it's just another black mark on Clemson's record. However, the enmity between the two schools is still there, and if Hootie Ingram can find some way to keep his Tigers from fumbling and throwing interceptions, the game might be worthy of the rivalry. In other ACC games, Wake Forest plays at Houston, State travels to Tulane, Duke comes to UNC and Maryland faces Virginia at Charlottesville. Both Clemson and South Carolina gave up 42 points last Saturday, with the Tar Heels running through the Tigers and Duke rolling up 460 yards on USC. Both Tommy Suggs and Tommy Kendrick could throw at least 40 passes each and no one would be surprised. Kendrick, an up-and-down performer, should be ready for a good day after throwing 24 completions and four interceptions against Carolina. Here 16 to Wake Forest. State's average now stands at 14.8 as compared to the Tar Heels' 14.5. South Carolina is still the leader in passing with an average of 212.4 yards per game,. but Duke narrowed the gap. The Blue Devils trailed the Gamecocks by 274 total passing yards a week ago, but now are only 119 yards back. In their head-to-head battle last week, Duke gained 304 yards passing while South Carolina netted 149. In pass defense, Duke is the leader at 129.9 and N. C. State second at 130.5. Virginia, the leader a week ago, dropped to third place after allowing Colgate an even 200 yards through the air. 456 West Franklin (Across From Leo's Restaurant, Under The Bright Yellow Sign) 106 Henderson Street in the alley between Strat's and open under new management ii Neither team runs particularly well, at least not since Ray Yauger was hurt. Yauger still seems bothered by a bad leg. Of course, neither team defends against the ran well either. South Carolina's Dick Harris and Clemson's Don Kelley are the two most explosive kick returners in the league, so the punters will be aiming most of their boots out of bounds, as the Tar Heels did last week. Wake Forest will know if they've won the conference title or not by the time they take the field Saturday night at Houston. Dons Last Game: No More Records by Rick Brewer Special to the DTH Terrific Don McCauley, who is now the 19th leading rusher in college football history, will play his last game in Kenan Stadium Saturday when Carolina battles arch-rival Duke. And for the first time in quite a while, Don will not break any season or career rushing records in the game. He now owns them all. McCauley, the senior All-America running back candidate from Garden City, N.Y., has virtually rewritten the Carolina and Atlantic Coast Conference record books. Don, of course, has been one of the key figures in Coach Bill Dooley's football rebuilding program at UNC. It's ironic ythat McCauley has played such an important role in putting Carolina back on the college football map for it was two of his ancestors who helped put the university itself on the map. Don is a descendent of Matthew and William McCauley, two brothers who donated part of the land on which the University of North Carolina was built. In fact, three Chapel Hill landmarks McCauley Mountain, McCauley Cemetery and McCauley Street bear the name of the family. But,- it's the present-day McCauley who has become the best-known member of the clan. Don currently leads the "fr Be OFFICIAL RULES 1. Write In score of each team on entry blank. 2. Mail to "Armchair Coach Contest," WTVD, P O, N.C 27701. 3. Person auessins the nearest to actual score will television set. 4. If more than one person t v ' " NonrwnibTrXn; 7. No purchase necessary. I. Limit 2 entries per envelope. 9. All entries must be postmarked UNC 5 All tav llahtlrw M n,;,. u,m ici iiiiiibu or ranaom Drawing NAME ADDRESS ' " - PHOXE . .. Mail to Armchair Coach, WTVD, P.O. Box 200, DurhamlV FACSIMILES ACCEPTABLE ' BROUGHT TO YOU BY: Durham the Record-Bar. Hrrnwi Hcmc's IM-mmri n I he story of Fmil SincUir. And one poml A a undent, he uys of a recently l om pic led pjiniinj, "I stood before it nd brgjn to free re invdr from the eeriion. I questioned the pointing, be raied it. nude low to il. prjyed lo il; I called it mother. 1 ngeirs The Cougars ripped Wake Forest 50-6 in 1967, but Coach Bill Yeoman's forces are only 5-3 with losses to Oklahoma State, Alabama and Mississippi. Elmo Wright is one of the best receivers in the country, but the Cougars have had trouble keeping quarterbacks healthy. Wake's defense has been improving. Linebackers Ed Stetz and Ed Bradley led the way in the State win last week, with Stetz blocking a punt and falling on it in the end zone for a touchdown. Larry Russell's controversial shovel pass to Ken Garrett gave the Deacs a 16-13 victory over the Wolfpack. As nation in rushing yardage and all-purpose running, is second in rushing average per game and is the number four touchdown producer. This season he has carried the ball 277 times for 1,441 yards. His 277 carries breaks Ken Willard's school record of 228 and Brian Piccolo's ACC record of 252, both set in 1964. His 1,441 yards breaks the school record of 1,092 he set last season and Frank Quayle's conference mark of 1,213 set in 1968. McCauley now has 2,893 yards for his career, which is both a new ACC and Carolina record. The old conference record was 2,695 by Quayle, while the immortal Charlie (Choo Choo) Justice held the school mark with 2,814. Don has now carried the ball 556 times in his career and could break Justice's school record of 576 this week. The ACC career record is 601 by Buddy Gore. He now has scored 16 touchdowns, one shy of the ACC record held by the late Brian Piccolo of Wake Forest. Piccolo scored a total of 1 1 1 points in 1964 when he chalked up the TD mark. McCauley now has 96 points and thus needs 15 to catch Piccolo in this department. McCauley has scored 30 career TD's, with the ACC record standing at 35, a mark still held by Quayle. The school record of 3 9 -over a four year career-belongs to Justice. An Armchair Coach Win With Win A OLOB WSETT Guess the Score of the UNC-DUKE FOOTBALL GAM Game Will Be Played Saturday, Nov. 21, 1970 Color TV (18" Table Model) Set to be given to entrant guessing the nearest to the correct score of game. Box 200, Durham, i be awarded a color I I I guesses correct score, winners will be de- I resporaioitiTy of winners. I Drham ,Coc" B j g before midniaht Friday, Nov 20, 1970. DUKE ' ! I real I Coca-Cola Bottling tailed it whore and slut, called it my beloved, tailed it Abfaav" Tor Ernil ShkUu, Abaas was both (od and devil And hrs paniinR had tost mi moth of himself that it was every Ihin he was And every thing hrs god was. Good. And evil eege usual, they will depend on the strong rur. of Larry Hopkins and the guile of Russe'J. State's effort at Winston-Salem was its best of the year. Dennis Britt has thrown three touchdown passes since he won the starting quarterback job, and led the Pack attack to 340 yards at Wake. Tulane, which passed for victory over Carolina, has a 6-3 record. Its only losses are to Air Force, Georgia Tech and Texi Tech. Linebacker Rick Kingrea, one of the quickest defensive players in the country, and rugged tailback Dave Abercromb;e are two of Tulane's best. Virginia quarterback Billy Troup is third in the conference's total offers? standings despite his second-string status for the first three games. Dave Sullivan and Bob Bischoff are v both on the All-ACC ballot for their receiving, and Gary Helman and Jim Lacey are two consistent runners. Mistakes and poor defense hae relegated the Cavaliers to an 0-5 conference record, but they have won five easy non-conference tests. Maryland Coach Roy Lester's job is in danger, although there is little he can do about the Terps' 40 turnovers in nine games. South Carolina is the only Maryland victim. Sophomore Art Seymore has gained 770 yards this year and has a good shot at 1,000 with two games remaining. Lester has alternated quarterbacks most of the year. Maryland's Guy Roberts is one of the ACC's better defensive ends. Bowling Club Tryouts Ended The UNC bowling club has completed its tryouts and is now in the process of arranging a ten-game schedule. The tryouts consisted of five three-game sets. John Rand (2791 total pins for a 186 average), Harry Covington (2656, 177), Alan Mann (2652, 176), Doug Hamlin (2562, 170) and Bill Scott (2557, 170) comprise the starting team, while Rolan Hatley (s553; 170) and Doug Tarrington (2547, a69) are slated as alternates. The scores were extremely close, with only thirty pins separating the third place finisher from the ninth. -fr f - A 4 iff.- ifs the thins Co.

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