Friday. Ocrtob 8 1971 The Daily Tar H?l a f idle el soccer team visits Wolfpack today .Football predictions by David Zucxhino Sp .rt Writer against fint-cla opposition. UNC gets that chance today it ? 00 is the Tar Heels travel to Ra!c:zh f'r a v::al j 're 3-0. 4-0 is all you can ACC clash with N.C. State. The Tar Hee!s have mopped -p th-s a ho it. There's something about .ir.g undefeated that makes you anxious far against outside comptt t ;.k '. that next v. m to the streak so Appalachian State fell first m . a car. get started on the game after comedy, then it was Belmont Abbe; .A. 3-1 margin, followed last eek ' So it goes with Coach Marvin Allen's convincing 3-0 shutout over Wilha: -defeated Carolina soccer squad. The . . .iiry . r r I l V--v K-An Vnrr Via ?ttr rour.J so far this season and u't itching to prove themselves that they've had :n State will he tougher. "State's team this se a tu relay showdowns re potentially boring ! r by Al Thomas Sr rt: Water .1 -.even Atlantic ("oast Conference : h:ve skirmishes scheduled for this end. hut on paper, at least, lour of : ;v- g jmes have the potential of ou the spectators. j'i jrijliy-rankcd Duke plays winlcss i . n . undefeated Carolina entertains ,ooo -h 'I uhr.e delegation; Virginia el. to now-independent South o-rec carnival e Lore't vim!" i nines are due Monday for the 24th : :. : : ! '-Recreational Carnival I ;. ! ; , O.t. 14 in Woollen (iym at 7 p :n. le.o.is (it men and women students v.:!! compete m relays, carnival activities ! "-ports events. Organiations must have at least six participants to comprise a team; four of which will participate in the relays and all o! which will participate in one of the six i .t her events. Men's organizations may enter but one team and women's organizations may enter as many teams as desired. 1 ntry forms are avadahe at the intramural office, 215 Woollen. Pep rally A pep rally for Saturday's Ttilane game will be held in front of South Building this morning at I 1 :45. All spectators at the Kenan Stadium game Saturday are encouraged by the cheerleaders to make a banner; the wfinni'.'. Kmner will receive a free keg of beer tr'Mii Schlit0 Carolina, strong winless State: Syracuse. The oddsmakers figure only the Syracuse-Maryland game to He much of the battle. The ACC has become famous for its upsets, however, and there is almost always one major upset. Usually there is more. Duke has now won four games in a row, three more than the Blue Devil, were predicted to win. Duke's latest triumph a )-3 win over Stanford was the most impressive so far, especially since the Blue Devils did it without the services of fullback Steve Jones. Jones, injured in a car accident last week, is still on the doubtful list for Saturday's meeting with Clemson. Duke head coach Mike McGee does not really need the strong fullback this weekend, anyway, with the Blue Devils expected to walk away with a two to three touchdown advantage. The Tar Heels will have revenge in mind Saturday when the Green Wave leave New Orleans for Kenan Meld. Tulane edged out the Tar Heels 24-17 last year in Sugar Bowl Stadium on the strength of a near-perfect passing attack. This year, the Tar Heels have an improved defensive secondary, a still-solid rushing game, and the knowledge that in the last ten meetings of the two teams Carolina stands 0-8-2. The other "top" ACC game this weekend is the Wake Forest-State meeting in Raleigh. Deacon quarterback Larry Russell has had trouble with his team's inconsistency, but even that is a lot better than being saddled with State's consistent-but poor-attack. THE CRAZY HORSE INC. THE FUN OF GIVING IS . . . CHOOSING! 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LinJ-ey :s ua.k for more hon:rs aram this -ea- n State also returns 14 f-..-. ... , J; ... ........ t . j. .el.. i r.e new. omer m : careris awaitr, b coach Max Hh -des "!S freshman halfback S..mnu.k Vixaysouk. a lv"0 All-Asian selection at goahe. Rho-des .la:ms that Vixaysouk. hD .ki.ks expertly with either foot, has "the potential to become the het all-round plaer" in Wo-ifpack rutory. State, which currently stands at 2-2 after finishing 5-3-2 last season, will feature an improved scoring attack, led by center forward bduartdo Polli. P. -Hi. a native of Naples. Italy, has led the Wolfpack in scoring for the past two sears. He has al-u twice been chosen second team All-Conference. Allen will go today with the same lineup that has produced a solid 3-0 record. Ariad. Karl Muster. Kip Ward and Anson Dorrar.ce will man the front line, with Tim Morse. John McCallie and Bill 1 sherwood at halfback and Arden Sterling. Van Allen and Jim Smith at tuilbuck. Nick Jones is the goalie. The Tar Heels have not played since Sept. 2S, but Allen isn't worried about a possible letdown after the long layoff. "We looked bad in practice Monday," he says, "but the team has played extremely wed in practice since then." - -" -- "- 1 i ... .iii.n--i.mw.--li n li r inn, , wr u, Experts Starnes Can Brvan Thomas thicker Collins U 25-14 25-14 24-15 22-1" 22-1" 21-1 !"-:: Tubne-UNC UNC UNC UNC UNC UNC UNC Ttth-c Okb. -Te Texas Qkla Texas Tea Okla Okb Okb Amiy-Penn St. State State State Slate State State nn Ga. Tech-Tenn. Tenn. Term. Tenn. Term. Term. Term Term. Kanv St.-Kans. K-St KjSt K-St VSt KSt KSt kanx ND-Miami ND ND ND ND NO NH Miami Mich -Mich. St. Mich. Mich. Mich. Mich. MSU Mich MSI Minn-Purdue Purdue Purdue Purdue Purdue Purdue Purdue Minn Stan.-Wash. Wash. Stan. Wash. Wah. Wavh. Wash. Stan W.VA.-W&.M WiM W.VA. W.VA. W.N' A. WM WM WM Lol""1:.""!!"" ' ' ".' '"--'-''''--"'"'-" : - - - ; - ... -.-o :q- . poo. :o : ..: '. :. :o:o.o o:o;. -3 H arriers meet JF&M.Md. By Dan Collins Spirts Writer The Carolina cross country team will put its unblemished 4-0 record on the line Saturday when it travels to College Park to face William and Mary and conference for Mary land. Although the Heels have blitzed all of their opponents with ease, the meet this Saturday could be much closer. Both Maryland and William and Mary have strong track programs and have a Frosh hooters tie Duke Carolina's freshman soccer squad battled the Duke freshmen to a 2-2 tie yesterday afternoon in a game staged on f'etzer Field. Forward David Gershenson scored both Tar Heel goals in the first and third periods. Vernon Grizzard assisted on Gershenon's first score. Connecting for the Blue Imps were Doug Kiel and forward Justin Roscoe, who scored on a pass from Jesse Colvin. Roscoe was taken to the hospital later in the game when he suffered a badly cut tongue after being knocked down in a pile-up. The Tar Babies took a 2-1 lead into the final quarter, but Roscoe sent the game into overtime with a looping shot that saded high into the Carolina net. Neither squad was able to score in the resulting five minute overtimes. "The boys played to the best of their ability," said Coach Frank Nelson after the game. "They played hard and I can't ask any more than that." Nelson also praised John Rhodes for "holding the defense together," and singled out Gershenson and Rick -Culberson for their performances in the game. The AT THE ZOOM ZOOM NO W OPEN ON SUNDA Y 1 p.m. - 10 p.m. SERVING YOUR FAVORITE BEER, PIZZA, & SANDWICHES 1 . cf am POSTERS THE PAW PAW PATCH UNIVERSITY SQUARE 4 w -o i JOHN OENVEIR October 9 8:00 p.m. CARMICHAEL AUDITORIUM ADMISSION $1 TICKETS ON SALE AT THE UNION INFORMATION DESK AND AT THE DOOR reputation of fielding outstanding teams This season should be no exception. "They both have prett good teams this year." said Carolina coach Joe Hilton. "It will most definite!) be our toughest meet so far this season." Carolina will go into the meet with two major question marks. The first is how well will the team perform without the services of one of their top runners. Tony Waldrop. who remains sidelined with a virus. The second is the doubtful starting of Mike Caldwell. The sophomore, who has performed well in both meets this season, has developed a muscle strain in his leg. Coach Hilton says that Caldwell definitely wants to run but the coach is fearful that complications may arise. Despite these two drawbacks. Coach Hilton says that the rest of the teams is in tremendous shape. "All of the rest of the team is coming along real well," said Coach Hilton. "Our last practice was almost superb. "If we can get ourselves whole again we should be very strong. We can't take a chance now that would ruin our chances when the conference schedule gets heavy." Lac; ejr Marvhr mar. to be the v'.js when they r-r. up a reason record. w.;s to I . U . ... . I. tt. W.c C ...C.C..C. ...vvl. . u J.J it f c i. . . t . t .: . . J . . k. ..... v . . . . i . surprice of the entire cor.fercr.ee. dr. pped to a distant fourth pl.:ce. The Terpv have utua'.') the "o squad that ran last ear except ' : ?h; team's second man. Charles Schradc: who was lost bv graduation. Ih. U c - L ..ti T ,, .1" . i . u . . . i e i i ' : i e i.i j.i . rvc.s-s u i u . . t -. . . . . returning ana w i.i re oo".o r ir.u.s John Haker. UjlkCT ran tour )ea:s :; i:.e -v.. .vi).).i.t tri.'i. t ,. i ri I'lr-r V- . 1 1 .o'rs As strong as Mars land is expected ' be. Coach I lilt on thinks Wi'lum and Mars has the better team of the two. "They both have good teams. s.iu -v. ii.i. i . i. . i n .... voacii union, rui i iu.i.n " u.u..i j.-.c Mary is a little stronger down the hne.' 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