Friday, October 22, 1976 The Daily Tar Heel 7 Women golf ers romp, complete undefeated fall f , wWh too fl ZW- BELLOWS .( Predictions for this week Sllll' by sportscaster Lou Bello ' lllH Editor's note: Lou had what Carolina fans consider a bad week he missed the Carolina-State game. Lou picked the Tar Heels by one and the Wolfpack won. Overall, he was 2-1-1 last week, boosting his record to an impressive 28-6-3. But, more bad news for UNC fans. As Lou sees it, it's East Carolina over the Heels Saturday. Listen as Lou bellows: I'm going well,-if only I knew what my alma mater Duke is going to do. They're so unpredictable. And I was disappointed in Carolina in their play against State. I guess everybody else was, too. Having a good year, having a good year, but it's getting tougher each week. Last week: State 21, Carolina 13. Lou's pick: Carolina by one. I still thought Carolina was going to pull it out. I figured a score of 22-2 1 , but a pass was dropped, an ineligible man downfield, the illegal procedure put those altogether. State played very well. State outplayed Carolina. So, it didn't come out to 22-21 Carolina, and I don't even think it was as close as the final score. The question of the Carolina players cutting their hair came up at Coach Dooley's press conference. It goes back to the old baseball adage about the players making the sign of the cross before they hit, or basketball players before they shoot a free throw. The question is does that help? Cutting their hair does that help? Well, if you can play football it helps. If you can shoot free throws or hit the baseball it helps. I just didn't think there was that much emotion out there. Of course, from the press box, you don't get a good look; you don't get the feeling because it's all enclosed. Maryland 17, Wake Forest 15. Lou's pick: Maryland. I was amazed at that. Again, Wake is the surprise of the league. They may not have the record to back it, but they'll be heard from from here on out. Maryland is really banged up, but they're doing the things great teams are doing they're playing enough to win. They're winning.. .they're winning. We've got to give credit to Wake, but to the victors belong the spoils and Maryland won. Virginia Tech 14, Virginia 10. Lou's pick: VPI. Virginia is going to break that losing before long. They were leading thb ball game and then Virginia Tech scored. Virginia is coming around. They're getting better; they're getting better. They are going to win before the year is out. I'm figuring they are going to win at least a couple of games. . DukeJ8, Clemson. 18. Lou's pick Duke: Duke should have won the game. On normal days, that would have been enough to win 18 points. But they had to come back and kick a 57-yarder, a record-breaker to tie... to tie. Duke's so unpredictable. Up 1969 Volvo wagon for sal. Standard transmission, good condition $1650 or bast offer. 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I saw the East Carolina-State game and I saw the Maryland-State game. I was impressed with Maryland, but East Carolina is powerful. They do it all. They want to play and I personally believe they have a mission. They want to beat the ACC schools some kind of bad. They're pulling out of the Southern Conference; this is their last year in that conference. They'd like to get into the ACC here with the rest of the schools. For the 'first time in the history of the school they've broken into the Top 20; they're 20th in the AP polL I'm picking East Carolina this week. I'm gonna go against the Tar Heels. I hope I'm wrong, I'll be honest with you. I hope I'm wrong. But I've got a job to do. East Carolina is out to win, wants to win and wants it bad. They won big last year. I'm going with East Carolina. I hope we're still friends, Maryland at Duke. Everybody says this is going to be the upset and the conference championship. But I'm going with Maryland. We've got to stay with the champs until they're beat, and they're impressive. Great defense, great defense. And if Duke can't score a touchdown on Clemson, how are they going to score against Maryland? This ball game may be decided by the great kickers: Duke's Vince Fusco and Maryland's Mike Sochko. I'm gonna go see this game. It's homecoming and I'm a Duke alum. Go over there with all the old grads. I'll be there with all the Dookies and rootin for Duke, but I've got to go with Maryland. Clemson at N.C. State. N.C. State all the way. I've seen State coming offensively since the Michigan State game when they scored 31. And Clemson's got some kind of problems. They must be heartbroken. There was no time remaining on the clock when Fusco kicked the field goal to tie. This game's at State in Raleigh and State's going to make a good season out of this now. State has come around. The Pack is back! N.C. STATE! Virginia, at Wake Forest. The game's at Wake JForest. 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"We should go in with a certain amount of confidence," UNC Coach-desigante Anson Dorrance said. "We expect to beat them, but not in a walkover like the Charlotte game." Before the UNC-C . game, Carolina struggled to pull off a 2-1 victory over an ACC foe, Virginia. Both coaches criticized the Heels for sluggish play, but were relieved and happy to take the win. Dorrance said that practices had been good since the UNC-C game and that it had come at an opportune time because the win over Virginia had not been very convincing, UNC Head Coach Marvin Allen has very little information about the Furman team, only that it lost to Clemson 12-0. But that means little, says Allen, because Clemson could beat anyone 12-0. Clemson recently defeated Howard University 2-0, a team that beat the Heels by the same score. UNC plays at Clemson on Nov. 9. "We have to play it as an unknown," Allen said. "Furman hasn't got too good . of a record, and it's the first time we've ever played them. Right now, I think we're in pretty good shape. We still have some of the picky, nagging injuries, but most of the fellas are in good shape." Please help! A local resident lost all personal belongings in a house fire on October 1 6. Desperately needed are: clothes for an average size 4 year old girl; toys ladles clothes 7 (blouse size 34); all types of kitchen Hems; linens, etc. Please bring donations by Chapel Hill D.S.S. Office In Donnor Drive, Professional Building, or call Cathy at 968-0461 if pick-up is LOST: Large Orange cat male, vicinity Gimghoul and Country Club, Saturday, Oct 9. Answers to "Norman." Call II seen or found. 967-5885. Virginia Slade needs your help! Support her campaign for decency In Congress. Send 4.95 for special campaign tee shirt, poster and bumper strip use order blank in today's DTK. Tootte-oo Dooleyr bumper stickers $1 each or $730 for ten. THUMB-PRINTS, Box 461, Carrboro 27510. Add 25t for postage with total order. (QXIifeD)) After resting during the Charlotte game, starter Tim Fenton and goalie Martin Trimble should be ready to see some action. Fenton injured his knee and thigh in an earlier game, and Trimble has been slowed by a separated right shoulder. Captain Eric Cook, also hampered by a sore knee, should be seeing more action as the season progresses. Although the Heels managed seven goals against the hapless 49ers, Dorrance cited a few areas in which he would like to see his team improve. "Everytime one of our fellas has the ball under pressure, he's got to learn to shoot and score," Dorrance said. "We've worked on that, and it's good for the defender and the attacker." Judy Colling TONIGHT tickets are on sale now to This Week RELBGBORl Some Theological Material, Some Inspirational; And Some Mysticism. Too. Old Scriptural Maps circa 1836 on the print table The Old Doo!i Corner 137 A EAST ROSEMARY STREET OPPOSITE NCNB PLAZA CHAPEL HILL, N. C 275 14 Featuring 1 y HEK TRDO 7 VJ) Fri. & Sat. Cover $2.00 Sometimes BLUEGRASS Sunday 1 .00 QUARTERLY MEMBERSHIPS $2.50 by Will Wilson . Staff Writer The UNC women's golf team, seemingly peaking just in time for next week's state tournament, fired its lowest score of the season Thursday in defeating Duke, 325 353, at Finley Golf Course. The win gave Carolina a sweep of all four of its dual matches this fall. Sally Austin led the Tar Heels with her second straight 79. Stephanie Kornegay and Susan Cary tied for second with 81s, and Mindy Moore, with an 84, was the other contributor to the team total. In contrast, Duke shot its worst score in the past month. Blue Devil Coach Jane Lloyd said, "We just weren't prepared. We've been having midterms all week and just haven't had enough opportunity to play." Debby Stewart, who shot a 77 against UNC in an earlier match, led the Blue Devils with an 84. Tied for second with 89s were Paula Hannaway and Gail Kipluiger, and Michelle Toageser was fourth with a 91. A slightly damp course aided the women considerably, according to UNC Coach Dot Sports shorts V-bailers in away tilts The UNC women's volleyball team travels to Richmond tonight for an important trimatch with Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) and Virginia Tech (VPI). The Heels will be attempting to tack two wins onto their present 6-7 record. "We're definitely an offensive team," VCU Coach Judy Newcombe said of her 1 5-8 squad. We have two outstanding front-line players, 6-foot Mary Skinner and 5-foot-l 1 Nancy Carey and Ann Carter, a fine player in the middle." UNC Coach Beth Miller said VCU is probably the best team in Virginia, but VPI is an unknown quantity. So once again the Heels venture into a trimatch with a need to sweep both ends to reemerge on the better side of the win-loss column. Carolina would like to replace the mixed emotions of a split with the sweet taste of dual victories. in concert in CARMCHAEL AUDITORIUM X 4 A Carolina Union Presentation the general public at the Carolina union information desk Representative UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA to be on campus THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28 Graduate study information all fields of Letters, Arts & Sciences Special emphasis on Humanities Contact Career Planning & Placement 211 HanesHall v v ' u o r x i E FOSTER yfU 3 miles South of the Villages on 15-501 968-9161 Gunnells. "Yesterday's rain really helped the greens to hold,'' she said. The scores could have been even lower if the greens had not just been fertilized and watered, Gunnells said. "They all had makable putts all day, which was good, even though they were complaining about missing them," she added. Austin, who complained about her approach shots after last week's 79, found herself within 10 feet of the pin on several holes. "I missed several short putts today," she said. "It was just a turnaround from last week my approach shots were doing good, but my drives weren't." Cary and Kornegay also complained about their putting, and Kiplinger, Moore's playing partner, said, "She must have lipped the cup on every hole on the back." Other Tar Heel scores included Shcrec Marsh's 89, Laura Strippel's 93, Janet Haire's 98 and Sue Ward's 103. Both Duke and Carolina, along with Appalachian State and Wake Forest, will play in the state tournament next Thursday and Friday to Finley. The Tar Heels will be out to avenge a disappointing showing last year, when they finished well behind champion Wake Forest. Cross country teams from many colleges and universities across North Carolina will assemble Saturday in Raleigh to participate in the state cross country championship. According to UNC Coach Bill Lam, the state meet always provides difficult competition, but the results are relatively unimportant. The Atlantic Coast Conference regular season standings already have been determined, and the conference meet is two weeks away. The women's cross country team will compete Saturday in the N.C. State Invitiational at Raleigh. Sophomore Carol Jennings is expected to be Carolina's leading performer. She must run the three-mile course in less than 19 minutes to qualify for the nationals. Her best time so far was 19:12 last week at Wake Forest. All ABC Permits Bartender on duty