Th Daily Tar Heel Saturday, September 29. 1973 Michael Davis MSxedl opimnoimg; on UNC ffoo TIT , .,, . , .. - , . V- - y " ' :V " ; ?; : ' ' v : ' "--"" . Vv " I .' , v i , , V - i ; si : i ' -'" V .-ss'r . I ' I - . " j t , , , ;. . t i 'V" " ' " i '' i - 4 I' ' ' 1 v I ' -V" f I i L C -A Carolina linebacker Jimmy DeRatt strains to try and block a pass by Clemson's Ken Pengltore In last fail's 28-1 0 Tar Heel win over the Tigers. DeRatt will be facing a different band of Tigers today when Missouri invades Kenan Stadium at 1:30 p.m. J . - .n. , p- -Hl 0Wt .fttn,, -Jte. stflT, j.'Jb .nftji, .pjllf A Ml 4fe soccer win The UNC JV soccer team rolled over Brevard Junior College 5-1 this afternoon, to capture their third win of the season. After a scoreless first half, the Tar Babies came out smoking. John Godwin got the first UNC goal with 2:50 gone. James Barnes got the hat-trick when he scored three goals in less than three minutes, i Kent JIudgens scored the final Carolina goal oh an assist by Steve Berson. MMMM I JUKI II I -1 ssL ,,., CYCLE CENTERS telKEWAYS O Ve have the largest selection of imported 10-speeds in the Triangle. 3 Complete repair service 'O Featuring FIORELLI- STAR - BATAVUS A tB tl.! l'l'1"1" " tfgpnqCf a WJ&f o antiques Mill manmeKKo Taorics O tropical plants Opinions are like bellybuttons . . . everybody's got one. Around the Hill this week, opinions concerning the fate of the 1973 Tar Heel football team have been flying about as fast and furious as the dust in the Union parking lot. I ventured out Thursday afternoon to get a feeling as to where the student body's head was at, concerning the Missouri game this afternoon and other related matters. Freshman Paul Liverman told me "With the quarterback ( Vidnovic) out, 1 think Missouri will win. Even if he (Vidnovic) plays, they've got a lot of improving to do over their last game." A more optimistic freshman named Kevin Barris said 1 think we'll beat them. Carolina 21 Missouri 10." Senior Kal Stein warned, "If they don't beat Missouri, they won't beat State," already forecasting doom for the Heels in their upcoming showdown with the Wolfpack in Raleigh. "I want them (Carolina) to win," pleaded senior Mona Simmons. "I want them to go ail the way. It didn't seem like Tar Heel football last w eek .... It hurt me." Freshman Bennie Goldstein said "Look for the Tar Heels to be a mean team this Saturday. . . . they know nobody is going to roll over and play dead for them now." Kathy Roscana summed her feelings thusly, "If we lose, I hope they don't break the elevators in James." I hope they don't too, Kathy. It's one hell of a walk up those stairs. It seems to me that not nearly enough has been made of Nolan Ryan s smashing of Sandy Koufax's season strikeout record. Ryan erased the former lefthanded Dodger pitching star's record in ten less innings of work, pitching for a team that was at best lukewarm the entire season. They should give Ryan the Cy Young aw ard tomorrow on a silver platter. . If you don't have anything to do some afternoon, truck on over to Carmichael and check out Tom LaGardc play basketball. He's the most exciting freshman basketball player I have ever seen play. Period .... Speaking of basketball, it appears that the pot for the game between State and UCLA in St. Louis on December 15 will be the richest in the history of college basketball. Some say it will be the most closely watched game since the UCLA-Houston encounter at the Astrodome back in 1968 .... Couldn't you just feel the emotion radiating from the face of Dallas Cowboys' coach Tom Landry Monday night as he joined a prestigious and select group of coaches w ho have won 1 00 or more N FL games. He really is expressive. Reminiscent of Silent Sam .... You'll learn a lot about the Cowboys, football, and what it takes to be a human being by picking up a copy of Lance RentzePs autobiography When All the Laughter Died in Sorrow. Rentel's sensitive discussion of his life and psychological abnormalities is available in paperback and well worth a dollar. It really wouldn't surprise me if Oklahoma upended Southern Cal. this afternoon. Stranger things have happened .... I think that the Oakland A's haven't even reached their peak yet this season. I'm going all the way with Dick William's crew of talented baseball players. Late dealings by the Athletic's front office has strengthened the club again this season. i j 942-4480 f J j Open 10-6 1 10-8 Mon.-Thurs. 1 j 106 N. Graham St., j X'r (lis UNIVERSITY MALL SSSi fer 1 Chapel Hill l"j r ffll MAIN STREET -U im Carrboro ,, J F V I Thirsty? Othink beerTj ' y ( " ' Y'-i -'A r-r Sjy-x ry ' I "trrii ,-.-';Mr ff'ffi. .J When I ';; ;$ L ' vou i J J think beer, - 1 i think I -J J I CARSHOPJ '.'N , mT F::': ' 1305 E. Franklin .J'f L. '11 " 7 : ' ;.:,,Lrzc Three lead ( football poll Things are getting tighter all the time for the hearty competitors in the, DTH football predictions contest. No less than three staffers are tied for first place after posting 9-1 records last week. Sports Editor Elliott Warnock, his assistant Michael Davis and Associate Editor Seth Effron are all tied for the top spot with 17-3 records after two weeks. Close behind are Managing Editor Winston Cavin and Staff Writer Greg Turosak. Editor Susan Miller and Associate Editor Mary Ncwsom are on the bottom four games out. Everybody missed on Carolina and Maryland last time, so the staffers are playing it safe this week by going with Missouri. "That way, even if we lose to Mizzou, I'll .have some consolation," explains Cavin. This week's picks provide more challenges. Cavin and Miller went out on a limb by picking Auburn over Tennessee, while Turosak is making his bid for first place by going with Richmond over Wake Forest. A prize has been added to the contest. The winner still gets a Tar Heel Special from the Carolina Union. And the loser will receive two Tar Heel Specials,. J 1 j I T 1 : l Warncck Davis Effron Cavin Turosak Uilller Newsom Home-Vis. (17-3) (17-3) (17-3) (16-4) (16-4) (13-7) (13-7) UNC-Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Ga.-NCSU NCSU NCSU NCSU NCSU NCSU Ga. . NCSU HMMaMaBBBaB MMHMMMI HMMMMMMMMMMHSHMM WMHMMHMMMHMMWi MMMSMMMSMMMBMHW MMMMMMHMHHMMM MMMMMMiHM WMSMffM UVa.-Duke Duke Duke Duke .Duke Duke UV- Duke l ' - mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm , Rlch.-Wake Wake Wake Wake Wake Rich. Wake Wake H Md.-Vlllanova Maryland Maryland Maryland Maryland Maryland VUlanova Maryland H 1 : , Ga. Tech-Clemson Ga. Tech Ga. Tech Ga. Tech Ga. Tech I Ga. Tech Ga. Tech Ga. Tech. ; Tenn.-Auburn I Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Auburn Tenn. Auburn ' Tenn. Purdue-N.D. N.D. N.D. N.D. N.D. N.D. N.D. N.D. USC-Okla. I USC USC USC USC USC USC USC Prlnceton-Rutgers J Rutgtrs Rutgers Princeton Princeton Rutgers Princeton Princeton ' rs o a v o o 11 o What Chapel Hill Needs Is Another Hi-Fi Store! Actually, Audio Specialists has been in Chapel Hill on Franklin St. for about six months. Everyday, more and more people discover why Audio is considered to be one of the finest stereo stores on the East Coast and with this in mind, we want to tell you a little bit about ourselves. We presently operate twenty stores in seven states. Today, we are the largest independent hi-fi dealer on the East Coast. We're not as old as some, as established as a few, as primarily "business" oriented as many, or as exclusive, new or organized as others. Yet, we offer a little bit of the best of everything. Our growth as a business will never be to the exclusion of good customer service. We have two overriding morals in our business dealings: We believe in giving the customer the best value for his money, and in treating the customer in exactly the same manner in which we prefer to be treated. We are a customer oriented company. We're certainly not perfect, but when problems arise, we take care of them. George Draper runs the Chapel Hill store. If you have a problem or any comments to make, please feel free to call him any time at 942-8763. He's always there, anytime the store is open. We would enjoy doing business with you. We hope you will give us the chance. You will find what is considered by many to be the finest dealer warrantee in the industry. It protects your purchase in every possible way. You cannot make a mistake when you buy from Audio Specialists. There are many audio dealers in this area. We can recommend that you buy certain components and systems, but purchasing an Audio Specialists recommended system Is only the beginning. After all, you may have a problem; you may want to trado a specific piece of equipment to upgrade your system; you may want credit. You will want our really fine service. Our policies and warrantee have been designed to anti cipate every problem that may crise, giving ycu, the customer, the benefit of a doubt. 0-Yur SMJur PTVtKttai PUt During the flat year w1 will allow your rKommtndtd full pure Kit price towards any man expensive speaker we carry, provided your speaker are' in new condition and you have retained the original packing ; material. Reduction! must be made lor cabinet damag. Nlnaty-Dav OveMhe-Ctiintar Eichange Kit 4tjt ee taste recarder and hrnvtablesh In the first ninety (90) cays, if any recommended component fails to operate properly, Audio Specialists will replace It with a new one provided the defective component has not been phyvcatly aiuied enxj is current model. 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