4 The Daily Tar Heel Friday. Sep'ombci ?. 197" football soccer Continued from oage Continued from page 1 an important part in the success ot the Wildcat .offense Saturday afternoon Carolina should have an edge if the game is decided by the kicking game. Kentucky's kicking game is suspect because ol inexperience. Two senior walk-ons will be punter and place-kicker, hut neither hae had any varsity starting experience at those . positions. Carolina has place-kicker I oin Biddle who kicked a school record of 13 field goals last season, and punter Johnny Elam. Players on the Kentucky team might be somewhat lackadaisical as they approach the rematch against Carolina because ot the easy time they had against the lar Heels on that freezing December day in Atlanta. "I said before the Peach Howl that the winner would be at a disadvantage." Kentucky coach Eran Curci said this week. "That's just the way kids are. But our preparation has been the same as it would be for any opener. We're concerned with what our team will do. I can sec fumbles, missed field goals and penalties " Curci said he plans to rim an offense which Carolina lans should recognize immediately: a ground game with a strong running attack. "Sometimes he (L'NC coach Bill Dooley) gets criticized lor it." Curci said ol the Carolina ground attack. "But it's the type of lootball that pays off lor you in the long haul." Curci said that it momentum has anything to do w ith the outcome ol the game, the final score could be noticeably different than in the Peach Bow l. He said Kentucky got some breaks in that game which affected the outcome, such as an early Carolina touchdown that was called back because a player lined up offsides. " I his one is going to come down to something like that because mistakes certainly can change the outlook." he said. A capacity crowd ol nearly 58,000 is expected for the game Saturday, with the kickoff at 1:30 p.m. Carolina's team will fly to Kentucky early this afternoon and will have light practice at Commonwealth Stadium later today. TU, c,,,.,.., t nffST 'oRcLtMIcTnLV ANIMAL WHO ' The Suspense of a fOljS was forrivenoi. Lifetime H m9 feJS7 3 RICHARD HARRIS 3:00 5:00 7:00 9:00 :ijjiBJlJB color charlottirampuno Held Over 4th Wk f rf J2g25 j J 3:15 5:15 7:15 9:15 $ dam 'em llQjttTNINGr- L 7 ii GRIER Ram Foreign Films Are "A CELEBRATION AND A JOYOUS ONE. Q(j Back! ji MAGICAL AND BLESSEDLY FUNNY." . Francois Truffaut . , Z""'8. 1 ? 3:30 5:30 7:30 9:30 t&liWWl? TJLJi 2:35 4:50 7:05 9:20 "Geraldine Chaplin plays her role exquisitely and Ana I orrent is an i .l:u a- n asioniMung tniiu aurev. Jack Kroit. NewsweeK "A moving, brilliant Sim. People who want to see a good movie should run to see iL.best film in years. A must to see." Marjorie Rosen, Ms. Magazine 44 A beautifully acted, haunting movie." 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The schedule will be even tougher than last year with the addition of Appalachian State and Rollins, both of which are usually nationally-ranked teams, and small-college power Campbell. In addition, in Dorrance's estimation, the Atlantic Coast Conference teams get better all the time, so the conference competition will be fierce. Perennial powerhouse Clemson could be even better than last year, when it finished fourth in the country. "They should have been national champions with the talent that they had." Oorrance said. "This season I don't think they're going to be much weaker. It would take an incredible upset to beat them, although that's certainly one of our goals." l.ast year the Heels were 9-5. but stumbled in their last three games. "We came into those last three games with a fantastic year, because we had just upset Maryland and we had already negotiated a bid out of" that win to the national tournament. All we had to do in our remaining games was tie or beat Duke and State, and we would have had our bid. We went into the Duke game Iras- Trrii iiM-.jiicrn oi- tu 4mm D m fi umuitii lhlftltl illjlltofTr (toiteua ill) dm! m Hi) 'f t iti..i lie m J' iic mm i?li' vHim ii4jiak' 4rti ! -miuv- THIS WEEK'S MUSIC Spi. friday-saturday io SPORTIN' LIFE with extra added attraction JOEY GEORGE 11 Sunday . JAZZ NITE with PAUL MILESI and the ISLEY TRADITION 131,1 tuesday Wednesday JOEY GEORGE Lifesong recording artist 15 every thursdav BLUEGRASS EXPERIENCE 405 W. Rosemary St. 967-9053 and outshot them 36-2 and lost 1-0. That loss shattered our morals. "We went down to Clemson with a shattered morale playing against a team that was out to destroy us, and they did destroy us (8-0). And because of those two very embarrassing losses, we went into the N.C. State game not exactly up, and we lost in overtime. "The trouble with the ACC in terms of a soccer conference is that there are only six teams; you lose one or two games and that puts you in the cellar. It would be much better of it were a home and away series or if we played a tournament at the end that contributed to our standings, rather than this basically Russian-roulette system of ACC standings. "We're a stronger team than last year. 1 think we'll be winning a lot more games. I think morale is good. But in terms of predictions, it's really difficult in our game. Give me a 42-game season, and I'll tell you where we'll finish. But give me a five-game season, and 1 can't tell you if we'll finish first or last." Students will be admitted to Saturday's game with their l.D. card. Admission for others is $2 and children with Rainbow soccer shirts will be admitted for $1. Intramural notes Entries close for both tennis and racquetball 5 p.m. Friday, and pay checks are ready for all intramural managers Friday. Play starts for both tennis and racquetball Sept. 14. All intramural football teams which have make-up games should have their intramural manager stop by the intramural office and check the bulletin board for the make-up schedule. Football teams must now supply their own football for games. Footballs may be checked out in the basketroom in Woollen Gym. Club football opens The UNC club football team will open its season at 8 p.m. Friday on the Astroturf against Virginia Commonwealth University. THE' UNC RUGBY CLUB, PIONEER. IN RESURRECTON, VYMco ruu f u avv whkc jii pc. wkcai i f7n-j iri ah mm g AIM 1st I fai 1 IB m S CLASS I 17 0 A SML mm m VOLUNTEERS NEEDED For Tutoring of Elementary and Junior High Students. Q YMOK ALLThE PEORE For more information, call 933-2333 or come by 102 Y-Boilding Campus C TV SHOWS FROM LONG LONG- AGO Week No FY I ;;... I m Zill I IVAkl AMbCTEVE AHEM SHOWS Aniir - vcADC Akin inn PADKJDS AGO. THc LB c 6REETELVIS TwAlTRULvTHf VlN6 OF ROCK ANP'ROLL. 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