Th Dsy Tar H-l Packard spurs UXC defense CD onsr watches alnia mater lose la yiboy Vo-ds. Sro:eir 23, 1971 44 K ick v Packard oolers open season (gainst A C 7 by David Zucchino Sports Writer r, team has not yet tasted defeat, 'h - ch it has engaged in only competition, it has a right to ; ar.d 'optimistic on the dawn of .!,r: i soLCer squad, unbeaten in ; games, eagerly sets out in .: the real thing this afternoon at K-ter F ield as the Tar Heels ' -. Appalachian State University in : ::::ig game of the 1971 season. - .iJi Marvin Allen's troops have .-.ell at tunes, but have been 1 K inconsistency in pre-season Snll, the Tar Heels boast two :e and a tie against reasonably able '.'::. -( -Wilmington fell 7-2 to UNC two p in Carolina's first action of the rid the Tar Heels have since tied 1 Jl College 2-2 and whipped St. as. 4-2. 'biting a knowledgeable forward bit improved steadily over the three practice stretch, the Tar Heels' ,' potential is better than ever. proved guilty of some spotty !-r play, however, along with -.'.'irial ball-handling lapses, preparation for today's home r. Coach Marvin Allen has been -t the Tar Heels on game-style lions in practice this past week, DTH Classifieds .it i' needed: Two female arad students V';iaie roomy Allelic lunionru A1. d I .v..id Apts. For $60 a month. Call 40 1 Nights. Chevrolet Biscayne; dependable rtation; $500 or best offer, 929-3566. o v. AN TED: Male student to play with six ir boy 3 5:30 three afternoons a week. ! Cjrohnj blue Open SW Good condition w tires 40,000 miles one owner call i T jao Djve Robinson. oin.uive Fraternity' Try St. Anthony's Hall, it sound half-assed, but try us and you'll ' :30 p.m. sept. 21. 22,23. 207 Pittsboro evt. 1 VW fu.s. Equipped for sleeping, Must sell e leaving town $550. 942-2126. SALL: 1968 Aust in-Amer tea. 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Can Pat - 967-7121. by Mark thicker Sp'.rt: till r Hugh Hefner, whose cpec;i!: :s the fold-out, cane to Champaign. Saturday to watch alma mater IIl:r.o.s. whose specialty is the fo'.d-up. The first thir.g Carolina's players saw while stepping off their plane wis a black DC-9 with the bur.r.v insignia on the back. Hefner had flown from Chicago with bunny Barbi Benton and cartoonist She! Siiverstem. who wrote "A Boy Named Sue' An Illinois art professo: pps today concentrating on working the ball into the middle with accurate passing. Allen has also been giving considerable attention to the Tar Heel defense. Carolina used a 4-3-3 defense last season, but Alien has been toying with a 5-1 -4 "crescent" defense in an attempt to bolster the effectiveness of his halfbacks. The Tar Heel fullbacks, unaccustomed to the style involved in the new defense, have experienced some adjustment problems, but Allen will probably continue to work on it as the season progresses. Appalachian State, which usually comes up with stingy, defense-oriented teams, surprised Carolina two years ago by a 2-0 score. The Mountaineers took it on the chin last year at Fetzer Field, however, falling fast and hard, 8-1, to a fierce UNC onslaught. Allen is unfamiliar with ASU's relative strength this season, but he does think that Appalachian "will probably be better than they were last year." No passing Although Notre Dame be3t Northwestern 50-7 and Georgia Tech defeated Michigan State 10-0 Saturday, they didn't do it with passing. Irish passer Pat Steenberge went five for 16 while Tech QB Ed McAshan completed none of 10 and threw two interceptions. Rabano School of Dance Register now for fall classes. Ballet, tap, jazz. Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced. $8 per month. For information call 967-3816. CAT'S CRADLE Live Music behind Burger Chef on Rosemary Street Tonight: OPEN SING WHAT DO PIERRE CARDIN, POLO, R.MELEDANDRI, CASSINI, AND GUICCI HAVE IN COMMON? Mon. COUNTRY STYLE STEAK w2 vegs. & rolls 14 BBQ CHICKEN Tues. w2 vegs & rolls Wed. VEAL PARMAGIANA w spagetti Thurs. PEPPER STEAK w 2 veg. & rolls FILET OF FLOUNDER 11 uPn? Rt rolls Fri. HOT PASTRAMI ON RYE SOUP AND SALAD WILL BE SERVED WITH ANY OF THE S.97 LUNCHEONS FOR . . . ;s he breaks " - r -V 5- An- Hefner 1 1 Memorial Stadium Saturday, there was a lot of r.e.k-cranir.g and whistling. It was the most excitement Illini fans had ail day. Coach B:b Blackman. who left winning masons at Dartmouth for at least a temporary drought at Illinois, suffered thro-gh his second straight shutout (Z"-0 i. "it's pretty hard to say much when you're beaten hke that." said Blackman. who us-ally waxes profoundly m the r -l-CT rr-.- , V - - V i --'- 1 - -.' istakes . Illinois was exp to be better th it was. Quarterback M:ke Wei's showed very little, except a fairly good execution of the option play, ar.d when :t carr.e down to third down the Carolina defense stole the show. Inside linebackers Ricky Packard ar.d John Anderson teamed up with outside man John Bunting for the coup de grace. NFL scouts from Cincinnati 3rd Philadelphia were m Champaign, and looked at Bunting longingly. "He's a fine player on a great defensive team." commented the Eagle scout, also awarding tailback Ike Oglesby a merit badge. Packard only weighs 1S7 pounds, and at first it was widely believed that he would need only 20 pounds to be an AU-American. "But actually it's good that he"s so light," says one Carolina coach, "because it gives him good mobility." Packard and Bunting dumped fullback John Wilson for a fourth-down loss at the end of the first half, and Ricky deflected a Wells pass that could have gone for good yardage earlier in the period. "Sometimes I wish I were heavier," Packard said later, "especially when one of those big guys comes running at me. "We managed to read them pretty well on those clutch plays, when we had to stop them." On the offensive side, Oglesby lived up to his pre-season promise, when he said he was able to carry the ball 35 to 40 times if needed. Saturday his number came up 39 times, and responded with 167 yards and two touchdowns. This brought his two-game total to 289. The key play came on Carolina's third offensive try of the second half, when , . : " " NOW PLAYING ' -ISP- METROCULoiF P iff! QUALITY, STYLE, AND ALEXANDER'S AMBITION 135 E. Franklin Next to NCNB 10-6 M-S 0000 8PEGIAL8 11:30-2:30 $1.30 1 30 e:g.v. :: 1 ; ::: 1 v a:d. :' - J;hn C :!: had beer, d: h:s h ;.'; :r. ratterr- " seer. ::. ! ::. "So wr.er. I wer.: ba.. I J... ..-.v. w ..... C. wjA.. . . . . . ..I..... pretty g .:: d r - r. or., ar. J -r I thought Oh r.j. I'-.e throw yards over his head ' "But he just :ar. under :t the iv down." TeriD Duke. Carol by A I Thoma Sp r;s h'n.'t r Carolina. Duke ard Wake continued rolling over r.n-cor.ferer.we opponents Saturday while pr-du Maryland at least temporarily grahhed tlu lead in the race for the Atlantu Conference championship. The Tar Heels shut out Ill:ro with surprising ease while assaulting the ll'.in: defense with 2SS yards rushing and 1 1') yards in the air. Ike Oglesby again led the Tar Heei ground attack with 167 yards and two touchdowns, with quarterback Paul Miller unveiling a strong passing game h completing eight of 15 passes for 110 yards. While the Tar Heels were busy m Big Ten territory, the Blue Devils were improving the ACC's image with a 2S-12 thrashing of newly-independent South Carolina. The Gamecocks entered the battle slight favorites, but Duke coach Mike McGee had other plans. Mcdee continuously hit the Gamecocks with their own game strategy--an excellent kicking game and a sticky pass defense. Duke defensive back F.rnie Jackson fielded a Gamecock punt on his own 2d. then dashed 74 yards through a maze of tacklers for a Blue Devil score. He later scored on an interception. Fullback Steve Jones, meanwhile. NOW PLAYING 3:10-5:10 STACY KEACH FAYE DUNAVAY harrjs YULIN i ! s DOC R; j : 'V":Ar::v-V FRANK PERRY NOW PLAYING 2:35 - 4:45 - 6:55 - 9:05 PEOPLE COME BACK TO FOWLER'S gJ wmmJ LmpJ lur L.irii 1 GOOD SERVICE & LOW PRICES & WIDE SELECTION HOME-OWNED, HOME-OPERATED SHOP WHERE YOUR BUSNESS IS REALLY APPRECIATED j. . .v .... Ard Coach .: r we.. r-. - .-z "Th :he b j: play - . . v... :r.e . c k : . I i:d5 ' w : r.-J : j get !;ke Niirro V.se : a touch fullback. w eeK eaciin in a. Wake roll over . i i . une ca:r:e-w m.e it-.. r h. c 'i.ou.k rhied uniropired n. i: aggressive p . the :scles" 0-1 acamt ACC ::r.d Th-. S'l" unepewtedl strong showings ot mu well rropel the two ACC ;r.t ' the rarks ot the nation's h p twent W .-.ke I orext. meanwhile, wore down Virginia Tech 20-0 behind the rale-d-z.'le play of quarterback Larry Russell. The Dea.ons hit the Tech line for o5- ards rushing on "S carries while the outclassed Gobblers could collect only 122 rushing ards on 33 carries. The Deacon passing attack remained a quesij.m. however, with Russell throw mg the ball only fue times. The Virginia Cavaliers, we!!, what vould anyone sa about the Cavahers-that they had courage, that they never gave up. that they tried1 I ourth-ranked Michigan plaved host to Virginia Saturda . but wasn't very tnend! . The Wolverines used five quarterbacks and almost everyone except the water-bovs. but still came out on the winning side of an embarrassingly lopsided 5t-0 score. The statistics were grim for Don Lawrence's chargers Michigan rolled up 4l5 yards rushing. while Virginia - 7:10-9:10 1 thouch: r.e d.d a .xx! vb ir. sp:te c: that ha: that ear5 :s that Il!:ro-:5 rur.r.-.r.g :,x r-.uch cf:'e-. fen- :t or, goo-d All of Bla:k-.ar.$ et$ rr.a have worked ;: it Part . outh. ith f per:f".c?d rlavers : the :?. rr.eet.rg B:or. ard Cornell every other week, hut th:s c the B.g Ten ar.d a r:g schedule he's facing r.o So rr.a h-e simple rleau:es. ar.d a s.mp'.e offer.se. are the he: after all Huch Hefner, who has made mul;on$ w;th . car te t:f to that outside foes xr.cid Michigan threw for "1 yards, while Virginia hit 1 of 13 passes for rr.mus-or.e vard. The Wolverm.es or.lv punted once. The only conference battle of the weekend was up at College Park where the Maryland Terrapins routed State 3 5 - It was a saJ Saturday for new head coach Al Michaels, who saw hisWolfpack collect on'v 12 vards rushing on 23 carries while the storming Terrapins smashed their wav for 21 yards rushing on ti" carries. The Maryland-State skirmish was the first conference game of the vear. and. despite the disappointing showing last week against Vdlanova. the Terrapins are in hot pursuit of the ACC crown. BED & BOARD jean Pierre-Leaud Claude Kade Rated GP Starts Sunday NOW SHOWING THE DAIRY BAR 9 a.m. to 1 2 midnight FREE DELIVERY Service Coming Soon. 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