Th Datry Tar Hed Unbeaten season Freshmen booters are talented. Thursday. November 11. 1971 'v David Zucchino . m Writer : of skilled athletes, add a -r:-l dedicated coaching staff and rr.e up w.th a combination that is ) ' ! impossible to overcome. f :.h Frank Nel-.on's 1971 freshman Li.ji Ulli;tdl40l! v;'-r'J ' f natural ability and well-guided a! ability and well id the results undefeated season. and the results were - ' t .? I -'- lar lilies finished up the 1971 ''T-'gn last Friday with their most f "T A the season, a 7 -0 TTh uutze J resnmen rrn tmoeateji lar names by Dan Collins Spnrts Writer In-.- ( arohr.-j freshman squad will put r-rft -4-0 record on the line :! .rd:y rn'ht when they travel to ' -rharn to battle the Duke freshmen in i.nnual ferebal I'ahy game. lie lar babies have won the last ten 'i'e.l , between the two but this season i .-e feel, they have the horses to break ' n Alter losing their first game to n. the lilue Imps have rolled over .? opponents to the tune of 127-14. i ; ,!n . .!m . . ii , ' 1 ! . Kw. n-.ri iiame with the series dating back to .hen Sonny Jurgensen was ; irferluit.kin.t' the Duke freshmen. ' i-ohiM k-ad the series 12-5-1, but the :' -ue lmp have outscored the Tar Babies 32 points to 330. I he games have Veen notoriously close i'h 1 2 of the 1 H games being decided by i i i : i 'u iKi' ) A n or less. I he I ir ilahes will be led by the ;tstamling signal-ealling duo of Chris ip.'- i'i.l Charles Baggett. Both were - niited as hieh sJiool All-Americans -rid both have been instrumental in the ; main's tour victories. K u pec has impressed everyone this - a on v. itfi his passing. I he Syosset, N.Y. utive has completed 36 of 53 passes for '72 yards and eight touchdowns. Only ie of his p.i-ses liis been intercepted. V, hiie Baegett lias passed only half as iikh as Kupec, the F'ayetteville, N.C. native has made his mark as a ball carrier. On scrambling plays and roll-outs he has ! cvii outstanding, gaining I8' yards in 27 carries for seven yards per carry. I he only back, to have rushed for more vanlage than i'aggett is tailback Jimmy DeRatt. lie iias gained 2l6 yards in 5C . :rnes 'or a 4.' average and two : uu lulow ns. 'I lie leading leciever for the Tar Babies .ill season has been wc.lk-on Ray Stanford. I he 5" ()" 147 pounder from 1 K ' ut-c f-Jcor S e e O s.s O -v-7 rYwvt n I -'.v'Air.ir An? a Ltci Hill ABC iTbtTt JiPWLAYINQ 12:55-3:25-5:55-:25 "EFIC BATTLE OF THE SEXES." -Virrent Canby, N.Y. Times Richard Burton Genevieve Bujold IN' THE 1 1 AL iVLLI S FRODl'CTION' tfic Tfiousanb Den's i I i i f 's .j SHOWS 1-5-9 WED & THURS Only Second Feature Suryiivienlnee SHOWS 3-7 i I ill blitzing of New Hanover High S:hool. Nelson's troops kicked off the season ;n similar style, taking Brevard Jr. College by a 4-0 count. Sandwiched in between were wins over Chapel Hill High (4-1). Wan-en Wilson College (1-0), Independence High O-l I and a disappointing 2-2 tie with D-ke. The Tar Babies cleared their record with a 2 - 1 return match decision over the Blue Imps in Durham. 'A c .ouldn t i V- & i than I was in terms of the amount cf talent on hand," savs Nelson of his 0 tear were b lessee Rockingham. N.C. has been a favorite receiver for both quarterbacks, catching 19 passes for 400 yards and four touchdowns. The Blue-Imps, too, have had their share of stars this season. Quarterback Mark Johnson has been the main cog in the Duke attack, running for 366 yard and passing for 324 in the first four games. The Oxon Hill, Md. native has run for six touchdowns and passed for four. The leading receiver for the Blue Imps has been Jeff Christopher, a high school quarterback at Reynolds m U': C .l..- ., V,,. I v tosses for 130 yards. After mivsing the early part of the season because of injuries, Mike Bomgardner has come on strong, carrying 44 times for 246 yards. The leading ground gainer, however, has been Mark Landon, who has gained 417 yards in 81 attempts. LESLIE L'NDf P:DjCT &-J T-i'S F.tM COS v'f al ;.t s? "A, . host TTh STARTSPR.OAV Last Day -J "PREACHERMAN"fr . munuuw tl STARTS FRIDAY Last Day 3: 10-5: 10-7: 10-9: 10 ."Marriage of a Stockbroker' - - nsjS1 '" ' " r Crossword Puzzle ACROSS 3 Fondle 4 Compass point 5 Declares 6 Country cf Asia 7 Cushion 8 Hebrew month 9 Confederate general 10 Covering of fiat wire around cable 11 Serenely comfortable 15 Boundary 17 Pack away 20 Cooling devices 22 Symbol for gold 25 Downy duck 25 Man's nickname 27 Piece of cut lumber 23 Exist 29 Household pet 31 Youngster 1 Gratuities 5 Snake 8 Word of sorrow 12 Pintail duck 13 By vsay cf 14 European capital 15 Likely 16 Conducts IS Large bird 19 Notecfsca!e 20 Constant 21 Symbol for tantalum 23 Symbol for silver 24 Inclines 26 Uncertainty 25 Pi3ce in line 29 Farm animal 30 Away! 32 Communists 33 Man's nickname 34 Girl's name 35 Dutch town 35 Temporary ted 37 Healed 33 Regulation 40 Lean to 41 Note of scale 43 Symbol fcr tellurium 44 Vegetable 45 Prefix: down 47 Number 49 Chief artcy 51 Evergreen tree 52 Announcements 55 Condescending lock 55 Vatu-e 57 Distance measure (pi.) DC AN 33 34 35 37 39 40 41 I 2 3 4 txl5 6 7 tw3i 9 10 U W r-r- r- ---J -u- r-r-r .W 24 25 .V;.': 26 27 .-.V .V." W .v.- -i-i-; . s a . m 28 29 .;30 31 32 vvv33" 34 35 v ,36 37 Xs; 41 " m43 l44 i4j 44 47 48 '.V49 50 !v51 i 1 i h ,tk i V 52 53 54 "Ml br 1 1 y 37 1 I 1 Fcrrr.er Rk. ruler 2 Fc-ced ssian Distr. by United some fine plavers and I wasn't at il surprised that we went undefeated. The a-. a.lavie talent didn't go undeveloped. Nels:n. the current president of the National Soccer Coaches Association, is one of the most knowledgeable soccer men in the nation. He built in an aggressive, fast-moving stvle of play that prepared an unusually high number of plavers for next year's varsity . "We expect to have from eight to ten boys from the freshman team make the varsity next season." he predicts. "We simrsv i ' - t --Trn n! ir-.r --r p layers. Freshmen Ni.k J:nes Mark Marcopolis. David Taylor. Steve Dawscn and Ki.k Culberson spent most o: all of the 1971 season on the varsity, but pler.u of high-quality freshmen were left on Nelson's squad. Forward Culberson, who scored the only L'N'C goal in the varsity's 3-1 loss to Mary land Monday, was the key to the Tar Baby offense for most of the season. "Culberson was the best player we had." says Nelson. "He's highly skilled. v ' he still doesn't realize his full capabilities yet. We expect a lot from him next vear." Duke tix on A limited number of tickets to the Duke-Carolina football game in Durham Nov. 20 will be available to students this morning at 8:30 in the Carmich3el Auditorium ticket office. Students can buy tickets for S6. IDs are required. The high cost is necessary because Duke's officials went to a great amount of expense to build bleachers to seat the large crowd expected. Season basketball tickets for students' wives will be available next Monday it L ' I - MEET MORE MEMBERS OF THE OPPOSITE SEX IN CHAPEL HILL. FOR FREE DATING QUESTIONNAIRE WRITE: flip NATIONWIDE DATING SERVICE, Box 77346, Dept. H, ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30309 Answer to Yesterday's Puzzle SjLjA:S!H.E 7 ! A I Ri T I A I R S jSi A 'G ' E D T j I A LILUSiHIl ;N) Female deer Fat around kidneys Unsullied Trick Guida's lew rote Bristles Young horse 42 Girl's name 44 Ship's prison 45 Eat 45 Formcly 43 Compass point 50 Tuberous root 51 Enemy 53 Chaldean city 54 Supposing that Feature Syndicate. Inc. 1 1 hATqpEri E iMiV! HE SI 1 weDTi O ' R I L j O P0 Pj E ' T SlI G ' E S ; E Q Si j L E iv7 jpj ! E i T j A ; L A;vAns!p i rnp'ARnr T E 'L CE N j I Pp vJt C E N fcj A jN I A 'G ' R j A jMq ftT P,e;ni iA!LnlLoj';slE jD'AiRNiSLJS'EOsjT'A The Tar Babies' real strength however was defense, which allowed crdy five goals all season. Goalies Ren Voncha. who wul probably start for the varscty thes Friday versus Duke, and Mike Muscal were exceptional. "Our two goalies were the mcst dependable players on the team." Neison points out. "Neither was particularly flashy, but both of them did an outstanding job all season long. John Rhodes (center fullback) was alio impressive on defense, but he needs to work on his kicking style." Forwards David Gersb.enson and Vem Gnzzard seemed to be m the nght place at the right time all season were the top Tar Baby scorers, along with Culberson. At center halfback burly Randy Gray was impressive with his powerful kicking style, while halfback Mark Berson and forward Tracey Jones, both of whom made the varsity squad, came up with steady performances. Nelson gives partial credit to his two coaching assistants, Tim Snyder of Cortland State in New York and Doug May of New York's Brockport State, who "did an excellent job, aiding Nelson w hile working towards masters degrees in physical education. sale today through Wednesday at the ticket offke, open from 8:30-4:30. These are the only times these tickets are available. Season tickets for students' wives will cost SI 2.50. f) e 3Hufa THE AREA'S LEADING CLOTHIERS ; Sweater Time Avoid the chill in Chapel Hill. Here at the Hub we have an excellent selection. Crew and turtlenecks. 100 lambswool plus synthetic blends. Skinny rib, cable, all kinds for all tastes. At reasonable prices. 'Famous for Service' 103 E. FRANKLIN ST. I. JU1L JJ HI KA2.7UC 5KZi CCAT5 hWc ClT CF AW 3LANTif TH15 5 ALL 7KAT' LcrTf AJ rvv frw.u LMA7 THAT 5T.?0 f3cA& CF WJSS (T D CD n LU z o o Q 6es, arenY VQU CONCERNED AT AU- A3Qvr YOUR CA.SZR? YOUR. TEMRZ? HAU5 eeeu morc coMPLAisrrs FROM YOUR. c? COLLASU5 ABOUT YOUR - ' CLASSROOM . t T?S ANTICS' V aaflA A t v at- I T ak m I I if ) v.- ;. i..'; , (V7-'- - ' nji !H ; . - - : . . , - i . '- . I . - - - ' - - A. -r - -' in - -- - - t .1. fci Jt l mil ah Eennis Wuycik grabs a rebound in Saturda's Blue-White game, won b the Hues. The final score was S2-73 as Heels slugged it out against Heels. (Staff photo by Cliff Kolovson) FOR SALE : '63 VW Bus, good running condition, and body & tires in fairly 5c.d share has steel cot & mattress, curtains & chair, good radio with 2 speakers, grey & - ite Can Pittsboro 5A2-a082. P.S. Good Price' LOST DOG: Medium sired, light brown, part collie, tags &ay "Clark County. 1970. " Answers to 'Hans." If found, call 968-1701. REWARD. RIDE Needed to GREENVILLE, N.C. Nov. 12 after 3 p.m. Will share expenses. Call Chuck. 933-4821. Ride Needed to WASHINGTON, DC. Fnd3y, Nov. 12. Leave late afternoon, return Sunday evening. Call: Josiane Massard, 933-6208 : Gary lanziti. 967-5898. WANTED: instructors to teach beginner ice skaters experience not necessary basics, figures, freestyle, dance, hockey. Apply Daniel Boone Ice Rink, Hillsborough, or can 732-9079. FOR A CONSERVATIVE ALTERNATIVE. Write: National Traditionalist Caucus. G.P.O. Box 2410, New York, New York. 10001. Do It Today! 1968 VW Campmobile, with pop-vio top and air conditioning, fully equipped, excellent condition inside and out, perfect running condition. Book value $2500 make an offer. 967-1632. STEREO CASSETTE RECORDER - Concord F-400 AC-DC 1 Year Old, list 189.00, $100. Excellent condition. 933-2557. The Best Layed Plans of Mice and Men Award: congratulations "T" on a job well done, (you too, mike). dmjs Earn at home addressing envelopes. Rush stamped, self-addressed envelope to P.J. Myers. Rt. 1, Box 400, Summerville, S.C. 29433. We desperately need a round trip ride to COLUMBIA, S.C. weekend of November 19. Will share expenses. Andy & Ellen ) 933-4519. APARTMENT WANTED: Single girl desires permanent residence in Chapel Hill area. Call Monica at 383-1881 after 5:30. "67 PONTIAC LEMANS. One owner. Grey with black vinyl top. AM-FM radio. Very good condition. Reasonable. Call 942-5812 after 6. FOR SALE: 1967 CHEVROLET I M PAL A Convertible, yellow with black top. Automatic, power steering, small V-8 for great gas mileage. Fantastic sounding tape playerFM stereo (4 speakers) Burglar proof. Perfectly maintained, low mileage. Hate to sell, but have new car. $1200. Call Steve at 929-6750. (P.S. Poiyglas tires.) '69 Valiant 2 door white with blue interior, 6 cyl. radio, heater, straight transmission, very good tires, $300 and assume loan, or $1300. F-3 Royal Park, 967-7955. STUDENT ORIENTED FLIGHT INSTRUCTION STUDENT with FAA Flight Instructor's Certificate would like to begin ground vchoo for all students and faculty members, regardless of sex, or i9e, who are interested in becoming private or commercial pilots. Ground school will be conducted at no charge for thove who also tae flight instruction in conjunction with the school: flight instruction rates will be the most economical in this area. A comprehensive materials kit ($30) has been ccrpiled which will facilitate ground training (in addition to instruction, training films and slides) and will continue to be functional to the pilot a'ter certification. Ground school hours a'e flexible possibly one night per wek dependent upon demand and consensus. Flight instruction is available now and ground school will begin as soon as interest is indicated. Can Gus Gray at 929-3601 after 6 p.m. for information andor scheduling. DATING SERVICE! Meet moe members of the opposite sex in Chapel Hill. For details, write Box 77346. Dept. C, Atlanta. Ga. 303C9. 'TiS e7TR td ezr TENURED1. HEH-HQt. GRN' wwRZh! ARE CONSONANT T, VDV CONSULS. H, 1 a--r7 ri NEED YARD WORK' C a i -4?-7945. Ca- D.v 1966 white Piy 4 dk-ior ha'dtp n tues new shocks r.;s great Ca'i Stfve V.o1irJ - 96 7- 764 1 HELP1 Despera'e ly need apart .ent, h.-U'. ci trailer for 2. 3 or 4 males, to rent ioh'kj Jan. 1. Cj:i q33 6 162 anytime 66 VV. Bj4. 3.000 miles on rebuilt engine. H i s seve'ai dents. GO'Xi '.ti i Vechjr,c aHv fcHfM. M,ie o'er. 5M . VW. Kjrnim Gh.a. 1968 straight dne. brrwn with brown interior. AM-FM rad'O. G.""'J iechanica'ly. $1300. Can 042 83P", after t. P.m. RIDE NEEDED DESPERATELY TO NORFOLK OR VIRGINIA BE ACM this Friday, preferably after 3 p.m. Will stiare expenses. Call Dave, 933-6131. AT AUCTION BY OWNER: 1 9t 0 VGA, 1600 series, great sports car. Very good mechanical condition. Much new equipment. Auction Sat. Nov. 13. 1971. 11-.30 a.m. AOO MiCauley Street. Call 929-1595 after 5:30 p.m. to inspect car. Bidding start at $500. TIMOTHY TAPELL. Where Are You' Kilqore Trout Bill and (Sue) Ceppi wish to hear from you. Write 511 W. Dayton, Madison. Wisconsin. 53703. If anynne knows his wnerejhouli please give our message. Thjnk you. PRIVATE READING INSTRUCTION FOR PRESCHOOLERS. Research has shown that children who read before entering school maintain their advantage. Learn how to teach your own child through a qualified instructor. Telephone Mrs. Sheratan Downie, 967-5467. STEREO ALBUMS and 8-TRACK TAPES FOR SALE: Over 500 recent albums. Where: 105B North St.. across from new NCNB Drive In Bank. When. Nov. 7 -Nov. 14. 4-8 p.m. Tail 9C8-1385 for information or directions. Price $.50-$2.50. UNITED FREIGHT SALES : STEREOS (3) three brand new stereo component systems. Garrard turntable, AM-FM. FM stereo radio, powerfull solid state amplifier, four spaker audio system, jacks for extra spakers. tape input and output, and dust cover. To be void for $119.95 each. They may be inspected at United Freight Sales, 1005 Fast Whittaker MiM Rd., R aieigh. 65 VW - Rebuilt engine (guaranteed), reupholstered, .iberglass belted tires (only 3,000 miles old), new muffler, Man O'tr. 967-5384. GIRL DANCE R WANTED - NOT TOPLESS In town club call 96 7-7483 after 3 p.-v As for Ted for information. FOR SALE: 1966 MOB in good condition, rebuilt engine, reed to sell Quickly. Call 96 8-91 1 7. BICYCLES: Good ADULT BIKES Sec 721 Chapel HiH Pa N.C. 227-2295. Supply 10 a'id 3 speed tt e. Coble Cde 4 Mower, , at Tucker St . Burlington. 1969 TR--6 with overdrive for saie. condition. $2,350. Can 920-744 1. E ceMer.r RIDE NEEDED TO NEW ENGLAND OR NEW YORK AREA, on Nov. 19'h or 20th. I share expenses. Can Out after 6 p.m. 367-7834. FOR SALE: 1968 Opel Kedet SW - 40.00 miles -- real good condition new tires clean come see contact Dave Robinson, Fir.ley GoU Cojrve. 933-2349 good second car. $10 To Anone who finds my plack, plastic, clip front notebook. Lost m Student stores. 942-7774 aftftr 5 TAPE RECORDER. National (Matsushita). $70. 4 track. 5" reels, microphone, earphone. Soid state. AC or battery power. Attache type case. 1102 Gra-viiie West. 933 2413. 5c ( ill ?et i c::ld have a w.ce a: MADE CJT Cf HIS. i j fj .... SHAPE UP, Mm! WY7 in xr-l BEA'jTtFl'U 1 p jr am. ,i a ,

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