1 Friary, Octets? 13, 1S74 Tfrt CzZf Ter I'ztl Series even past 10 years Me! Pack Waffle 9 Q'i 1r a sa V The North Carolina-North Carolina State football rivalry, which resumes in Kenan Stadium Saturday, has been one of the closest and most exciting in college football in recent years. In fact, in the last 10 meetings between the two teams, the record stands at 5-5. The Wolfpack won a squeaker at Raleigh last fall, 28-26, to break Carolina's three-game winning streak. The teams stand almost even in point totals over that 10 year period. The Wolfpack leads by a meager two points, 157-155. Experts are predicting another close match in Kenan Stadium Saturday. State, unbeaten in six games, is the favorite but not by a wide margin. Carolina will be trying to bounce back from a highly disappointing loss at Georgia Tech last Saturday. The Yellow Jackets scored with 36 seconds left and added a two point conversion to nip the Tar Heels by 29-28. That leaves Carolina with a 3-2 record. Scouts from three bowls will be in the stadium Saturday. Ticket requests have been received from the Sugar Bowl, Peach Bowl and the Gator Bowl. In order to win, Carolina must slow down the great Wolfpack offense which is sparked by quarterback Dave Buckey. He has excellent runners in his backfield in players like Stan Fritts, Roland Hooks and Tommy London. Dave Buckey's brother, Don, is a principal pass receiver. Carolina has flashed great offense of its own this season. ; Quarterbacks Chris Kupec and Billy Paschall have performed extremely well with tailbacks James -Boom-Boom Betterson and Mike Voight sparkling in the rushing department. Wingback Jimmy Jerome has caught 27 passes for a total of 527 yards. That's an average of 19.5 a catch. Despite the two high-powered offenses, however. Coach Bill Dooley of the Tar Heels said this week that the game will be decided by the defenses. "That's the way it is in every football game," he said. "The team that plays the best defense and has the best kicking game wins at least 99 per cent of the time." A banner sellout crowd of 47.000 will be on hand for the game. The kickoff is set for 1:30 p.m. Rod Broadway (70) end Ronnie Robinson (75), mainstays of the Carolina defense Pros Fred Stern Have I got something for a headache? The World Series and the Oakland A's are anything but mutually exclusive events. Needless to say, 1 think we know by now that Reggie is outspoken. Catfish always wins 20 games, and Rollie is a stud. Oji, 1 forgot to add Joe Rudi is underrated. But the Dodgers, the antithesis of the A's with their one happy family attitude, bring a new class to the Series. Los Angeles has several superstars. They 'are a class team with many MVP candidates. The indifferent, independent and intellectual Mike Marshall is head of the class. : -'r .y' ' '.' .' . ' Marshall is an aspirin for a headache, or. maybe a Band-Aid for a cut. He is baseball's panacea. Any way you look at it, he is the answer to virtually any club's needs. - 4-; ''-:,;..' In the last few years, Mike has played 5ith Montreal, Seattle, Detroit and Houston. One might believe he is hard to get along with or so bad no team wanted him. : . - But the truth is Mike Marshall is a pioneer in the art of relief pitching. He produces varied pitching motions and deliveries that have proven him the best short-term man in the game. H is success arid endurance is totally new to the game. Just watch Manager Alston pick up the dugout phone and dial "B" for bullpen. The,grestviq fiSSSMffiE3J2 L, 1 riitiallyrthe "National League branded Marshall a; freak an independent, snobbish intellectual. But what was previously taken away from him is now returned in spades. He has provided a new image for baseball. Why? What makes him such a picturesque novelty? Furthermore in the off-season, you might find youself brown-nosing Professor Marshall. He is head of the class at prestigious Michigan State. While not with the Dodgers, he works on his Ph.D. in physiology concentrating most of his subject matter on kineseology. ' Kines What? Intellectual Iron Mike describes it as a relationship between bones and muscles that provide certain limb movements with respect to the mechanics which, in turn, generates a maximum of power and velocity. This study has provided him with extraordinary tools for his trade. He can pitch every day, with more pitches, perhaps setting the scene for a revolution in kineseology of baseball. It must work.. After altfMarshall went from i the taxi squad to the Mercedes Squad in a season. U'M Dodger manager Walt Alston's immediate Marshall prediction was for real. Now M arshall is his World Series security blanket. In fact, Alson should take Mike home with him and keep him in his sight at least fntil the Series is over. All this adulation isn't going to Marshall's head. He still won't sign autographs because he feels it is debasing. Nor does he care aBjoiit records, still maintaining that crowds and winning don't arouse him. ' : I'm glad Marshall hasn't lost his class with this new found success. Not only does he deserve the Cy. Young Award, or MVP, butlSuperman of the Year. But you can't fool me Marshall, 1 saw you jump up and down when the Dodgers clinched the pennant. That's O.K. Mike, 1 won't tell anybody if you start to enjoy the thrill of victory. Last Sunday, Iron M an M ike entered the second game of the Series. He needed to retire the side in the bottom of the ninth to preserve a win. The 5-1 1 screwball wizard throws smoke -r man his fastball is lethal. The mean looking mustached fireman rocked back into the stretch. Looking as if he was going to deliver to the batter, he adeptly wheeled to first and picked off speeding bullet Herb Washington. Washington then absorbed all the blame from his teammates, because he has class. He wants to pioneer the designated running and add another dimension to baseball. 1 think Washington really wanted Marshall's autograph. But the man of class isn't going to demean himself and give it. So the world's fastest sprinter will just have to steal it just another stolen base. i j - tinnier Music Co. ants Y oil . . . To discover the joy of playing a musical instrument, during the DISCOVER MUSIC EXTRAVAGANZA. Many, many instruments and accessories will be on sale at Burgner Music Co. This will be the perfect opportunity for you to own and learn to play that musical instrument that you've always wanted to play. Burgner's staff of professional musicians wants to help you and it's all happening Oct. 21-30. Take this opportunity to Discover Music at Burgner Music Co., 320 W. Franklin St. across from the bus station. m m f I e?. ' Tho Trisngld Area's Professions! Music Store oon contain lit Across From the Bus Station . 942-871 8 ! WifcW . I w. - ' - h play State to nig ht Crew to race on University Lake Those who cross the causeway at University Lake in late afternoon have been virtually the sole witnesses of another Carolina sporting endeavor, for the crew club has been practicing there regularly since early September. This Saturday the club meets Washington College in a dual race at 10 a.m. in the only scheduled contest on the UNC lake this fall. This will be the first race for the Carolina eight, and they would like to prove the long afternoons and early Saturday morning practices have paid off. Washington is usually strong and should provide a good test. Those who have seen good crews in action know the beauty of two shells gliding swiftly, smoothly across the surface of the water. For those who are not familiar with this disciplined grace, this Saturday will be a good introduction to the sport. Next weekend four other Carolina oarsmen will represent UNC against the University of Virginia. Crew represents a large commitment by a number of people to excellence and beauty. It is worthwhile to watch, and for those who comeout to University Lake Saturday4iwill be a suitable accompaniment to the UNC State football game. John Francis Tenbusch North Carolina's junior varsity football team will be looking for its first victory of the season Friday night when the Tar Babies play N.C. State in Raleigh. Game-time is 7:30 p.m. at Carter Stadium. Carolina opened its football season two weeks ago by dropping a 28-14 decision to Duke. Now the Tar Babies must go up against a State team that beat Duke last week. "State certainly has an outstanding team," says UNC Coach Jim Donnan. Their personnel fluctuates week-to-week because some of their players are also seeing varsity action. But, I know we're going to have to play well Friday if we hope to win." Donnan says the Tar Babies made typical opening game mistakes in their V-b all team 11-3 The women's volleyball team pushed its record to 11-3 this week on the road with three wins and a loss. Tuesday in Durham the volleyballers topped Wake Forest, 15-10, 1715 but fell to Dukel6-14, 13-15, 1&3. Wednesday in Raleigh, they defeated Meredith 15-4, 15-6 and East Carolina 12 15, 15-6, 15-8. ooooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooo I TAKE A ! o ! TO THE GAME. 1 8 OPEN 11 A.M.-2 A.M. 7 DAYS NNg PLAZA S . i ROSEMARY ST. O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO DT 4- i t CMssmeds I .v. FOR SALE 1971 TR-6, low mllMg, new radlals, AM-FM radio, luggage ' rack. SHARP! $3000. Call 967-2102. Watar bad, pad and frama. $30. Call 967-4135. , Pioneer SX-828 Receiver, $360. Marantz Imperial 7 Speaker $240, AR Turntable with Pickering Cartridge $75. Come by 113 Connor or 933-5125. For Sale: 1972 Volvo station wagon. Near perfect condition. $3450 negotiable. Call 929-1997 arte; six. FOR SALE: 1964 Chevy Bel Air. Automatic trantmlssion, power steering, V-8, heater. Some repairs advisable. $225 or best offer. Durham (1) 544-3341. MISCELLANEOUS Will pay $1 2 cash for date ticket Call 942-21 04. ARE YOU FREE NOV. 97 Good looking girl wants gorgeous nice guy for data to pledge formal. It Interested call P.F. 3 6947 or 3-5835. CRUISE THE CARISBEANI over spring break. Student lares. San Juan, SL Thomas, Nassau, 7 days. Call soon, space limited. FLYING HOME? I wiH handle your reservations simply, quickly, on campus hassle free! Ales Mumford field representative. Argonaut Travel Inc. 403 Winston. 9334243 after 7 p.m. No charge for any service. PRO-LIFE PREGNANCY COUNSELING. Call BIRTHCHOICE 7 p-fll-10 p. MONDAY THRU FRIDAY. 942-3030. Want to make 3 bridge-playing friends. Know basics and anxious to re-leam finer skills. Call Kevin after 6 p.m. any day at 942-3390. Keep trying. Desperately need 2, 3 or 4 tickets to the State game. W1U pay scalper's price's. Pieces call 942-6235. DAVE TICKET fOR STATE GAME NEEDED. Please call Wendy 967-428. Price negotiable. Need Student Guest Ticket for STATE game. Call 967-3279. Leave name and telephone number. Lost Shetland Sheepdog (miniature colUe) last Saturday near Moreheed Planetarium. Whimsical, vulnerable, long time family friend. $30 reward. 929-6164 after 6 answers to "Laddie." Lost: Gray Male Cairn Terrier In Booker Creek area. Red collar, Tallahassee vaccination tag. Reward. 933-1225 day; 967-5572 (tight . Abortion, Birth Control info a. Referral. No FEE. Up-to 24 weeks. General anesthesia. Vasectomy, tubal Igation aisoj available. Free pregnancy test. Can PCS, Non-profit, 2C2-299-7995. STEREOS: AS ALWAYS GET GREAT SOUND AT THE RIGHT PRICE FROM ANN SHACHTMAN. VISIT STEREO SOUND. 175 E. FRANK UN ST. (UPSTAIRS ABOVE PJ.'t) 942-8546. DEADVORKS Beautiful beads from ail over the weld. 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Menapace did a f good job on kickoffs and Elam had a great night punting." - J Elam and Menapace will again share: : the quarterbacking job in Friday's; game. The game will be a homecoming of sorts for Donnan. He was a star: quarterback at State in his playing days and also coached there before coming to Carolina. -i 0000000000000009000000 This little piggy stayed home and read the DTH Classifieds. ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Gm m) (Pst&mB fKD5 net .n i ,nir. AA.. fTV-- 0 3B0QS (ROIilSSS E3AKi5)Pi3i-jS&T3 tUI(gC IF. WITH THIS AD (Offer Ends October 30th) FIRST PITCHER OF BEER INCLUDED III THE PRICE i PLUS ALL THE SALAD YOU CAN MAKE . PLUS JUICY , SIRLOIN STEAK Regular Menu Price $4.85 Only mm 1 ' f 3 I I LIMITED Open for dinner 4:30 p.m. Mon. tnru Sat.; Sun. from 3:30 p.m. PRIVATE PARTIES ACCOMMODATED 1010 HAMILTON ROAD Across from the Glen Lennox Shopping Center in Chapel Kill. STEAK PUSS Coming Soon in Charlotte, Greensboro and Oastonla, North Carolina. 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