Tha Dally Tar HaeJ Tustday, September 11, 1973 C3 UJ o Q Carolina football if UNC will be facing what could be its toughest opponent in recent years when it opens its season against William and Mary Saturday in Kenan Stadium. The Indians have a veteran team this year and are rated as one of the favorites in the; Southern Conference. The Tar Heels face a number of problems as they prepare for Saturday's game. UNC Co n feren ce foot ball The ACC football powers will all be in action this weekend in what should pan out to be an interesting slate of pairings across the South. Duke opens its season against the Volunteers of the University of Tennesee at their Knoxvillc campus. The Blue Devils should encounter stiff competition from the Vols, who have been consitently rated high in the national top twenty preseason polls. Wake Forest will oppose the Seminoles of Florida State Saturday night in Winston Salem. j Plenty of Front Door Parking 'limn. 1 5 I a tzzlzrzzllsSzla picture r """ ZT : 1 1 ;r l& Tim tUory) Shows 2:45 - 4:50 - 6:55 a FfUILXOYrCH Utvi Aiiert Now Playing visit Your !ew Art 1 1 Uliiu uiin i i t I ! I ept. K 2 Home-Style Bargains: Untreated Canvas $1.29 yd. Vanguard Acrylics 10 Off Save 10 On All Robert Simons Brushes IF I WERE PINNER TO yOOP I tz Ol2 OF TH CAFETERIA DO niZY i A7.KXS? AIMKYSSrr t" i 1.-1 T. 'la . n IT ll-M ) If THEY TO. rleeM meet lost 13 of its 22 starters which racked up an 1 1-1 record and a victory over Texas Tech in the sun Bowl. "We're not very deep," Dooley says, "and that is our major concern. We've got to develop better backup men. So far in the pre season work, the play of the reserves has been very inconsistent: Carolina does have a number of key Maryland will entertain powerful West Virginia at College Park Saturday afternoon. If the Terrapins are as the Maryland press would have us believe, it might be a close game for the Terps against the team that got the sour bite at last year's Peach Bowl. The only conference match of the weekend will pit the Wolfpack of North Carolina State against the University of Virginia Cavaliers. Both squads were victorious last weekend against clearly undermatched teams. NOW PLAYING - 9:00 PfwoucnoN Kelly Barnes SHOWS 3-5-7-9 . . . is home . T . r J 1 ' .1. ,' .'..'..'. "i: t,l.. 'mJI i S J ' " W . 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CA2JNG 4' JtZy - M - Aiul.'im W&M players returning this year, including Nick Vidnovic who will lead the team at quarterback, teammates Ted Leverenz and Jimmy Jerome at offensive back, and full back Dick Oliver. Tailback Sammy Johnson and Billy Hite are also returning along with tackles Peter Talty, Ronnie Robinson, linebackers Jimmy DeRatt and Terry Taylor and defensive back Phil Lamm. Carlina's last confrontation with William and Mary resulted in a touchdown and a two-pointer in the final minute that edged the Indians 36-35. "What really concerns us is the fact that so many of those same players will be on the field for William and Mary game next Saturday," Dooley said. "What was predominately a sophomore team. Now those players are seasoned and they're tough." he added. The Tar Heels will kick off against the Indians at 1:30 Saturday. Tickets for the game are still available at Carmichael. Carolina will play its second game of the 1973 season September 29 when they will take on the Missouri Mizzous in Kenan Stadium. Now Playing SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT At Horn On Campus saves students time & money! i on campus HAVE W ER MCT1 CEO HO'J A CEfOAlM KlKD OF G5T1DN TENT? TO UPSET KK? HEADS UP, YOU j ? - fWji-- ki sr - - mmmTmm Sf 9 UlSlMlJL 1 i laj&fc&cu 1 Sports B isi Anyone interested in women's intercollegiate golf should attend an organizational meeting today at 4:30 p.m. in the Women's Gym. Plans for tryouts and practice will be discussed. Coach Jeanne Eller requests each person to bring a copy of their academic schedule. All those interested in joiningthe women's basketball team should meet at 7:30 p.m., Thursday, September 13 in the Women's Gym. Sweaters and jackets for all varsity award winners of last winter and spring will be available today in room 109 of Woolen Gym. The UNC varsity soccer team will play Madison College at 3:00 Wednesday at Fetzer Field in the Heels final games before regular season competition begins next week. Madison, "an excellent team who beat Virginia last year, will provide the Tar Heels' "the first real test for the defense." Coach Ward said. UniVEHGlTY OPTICIANS DON REGISTER & STAFF Reg. Licensed Opticians Prescriptions Filled. Lenses O CONTACT LENSES FITTED 942-8711 NEW AND LARGER QUARTERS IN UNIVERSITY SQUARE 2:31 - 4:39 -6:47 - 8:55 BEST ACTRESS LIZA MINNELLI Cat., mas 3 Rrct Prizes: HOf IDA MM10 4M10 Tha Jar is approxtmataly 8V4" high and 1CT in clrcumferenca. It's filled with Swingtine Tot staples. (Look for the clue about Tot capacity in the coupon.) The Tot stapler is un conditionally guaranteed. It staples, tacks, mends. Only C3 with 1,000 staples et your stationery, variety or coll; bookstore. Cub Desk and Hand e staplers are only J1.93. And the Super Cub sta- pier with no-slip. ! 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The exhibition, scheduled to be on display until Sept. 26. is open Tuesday through Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m., and Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. There is no admission charge. , 5 tBt1 "tJ. i iV" k!rjj jjl UNIVERSITY SQUARE PTJK 11 mt ii you ro pregnant end scared, wa can hefp. Fhera is En alternative 'to dbortlon i BIRTHCHOICE. Birth chcico can help you from " tha moment, you think you're ; pregnant until well after tha birth of your child. Wa'ra hero j to givai you confidential hefp. Call us today. i BIRTHCHOICE 942-3030 tfrom Durham WX3O30oH free 7 P.M.-10 P.M. Monday-Friday f ',; -f T7 Super Sports 50 Second Prizes: Columbia 10-specd bikes Guess Iho number of staples in Iho Jar. no-scratch base, only $2.67. Fill In coupon or send post card. No purchase required. Entries must be postmarked by Nov. CO. 1973 and received by Dec. E, 1973. Final decision by an Independent judging organ ization. Prizes awarded to en tries nearest actual count In case of tie, a drawing, deter mines winners. Offer subject to a:i federal, state and local f laws. Void in Fla. and Wash. ) .. and wherever prohibited k or restricted. Sugjeld Retail Price rwiMCLWK HON OA F Li P.O. Bo 1C9 Nw YorH, K.Y. 130 16 0 0 0 0 0 Thera are . atapiealn i ar. IwaarUHt: write yew J bBwDt ftvfl lhaM4 Acdfeta. -Zip. TtWphorte No-. D O SwVMhM InCL 3? -OO Suii-ewi A U .Nr.iiiei r-i Exchange: education Wake Forcst-UNC football game, dinner with Carolina professors, seminars about the South and beer at Town Hall. The Canadians will live with their cos while they are here. Fraternities and sororities, professors, administrators and residence halls will hc!p provide food. Last year all Carlina students helped entertain the Canadians at a square dance at the Tin Can. Following the Canadian visit, the Toronto students w ill return the Southern hospitality with their own brand when the UNC students visit Toronto in January. This year, as in the past, the Tar Heels will visit Canadian art galleries, hockey games and a beer brewery. They will also meet and talk with Canadian professors. Honorary chairman of this year's exchange is Dean of Student Affairs Donald Boulton. Interviews for the exchange will begin Wednesday. Applications are available at the Union Information Desk. Six CGC seats yet to be filled Six seats of the Campus Governing Council (CGC) are now open and will be filled in a special campus election Sept. 19. Anyone who wishes to run for the offices must file by tomorrow, Tom Goss. election board chairman said. Candidates must submit a petition to Goss containing the name, address and class of 25 constituents of the office being sought. There arc four graduate districts open as well as one undergraduate district. The undergraduate district includes the area bounded by Highway 54 to Graham, Main Street in Carrboro. Greensboro St. the By Pass and 15-501 to Pitlsboro. 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