Monday. October 10. 1977 The Daily Tar Heel 5 Ragazzos face each other on the field State remains atpp ACC standings Phil Ragazzo stood on the Carolina sidelines Saturday, peering through the rain toward the other side of Kenan Stadium. Vito Ragazzo, his lather and an assistant coach for Wake Forest, stood on the Wake sidelines, peering back. Phil's team was winning its first Atlantic Coast Conference of the year, 24-3, over Wake, while the Deacons were dropping to a dismal 1-4 record. Because he plays for one team while his dad coaches another, the younger Ragazzo said he had no mixed emotions about the game. "I wanted us to win," the backup center said. "But then at the same time, I didn't want his team to look bad. I guess that's a little inconsistent, but everything worked out O.K." Indeed it did. Carolina's defense turned in another outstanding performance, and some of the defensive players might be named offensive players of the week for the turnovers they caused, including a 72-yard touchdown runback by strong safety Alan Caldwell after an interception. Ragazzo, who played in two offensive Monday Morning By GENE UPCHURCH series near the end of the game, said he and his dad talk about football when they're together, but not necessarily Carolina-Wake football. "He takes it low profile," he said. "He doesn't put any pressure on me. He wants me to do good and 1 want his team to do well. But we had to win today because they beat us last time they played here, "1 don't feel bad," he said. "But they're 1-4 now, and they have a better team than that. They need something that'll get them used to winning. It's going to be easier for me to go home now that we won. 1 can say we won. 1 won't give him a hard time, but at the same time they won't be able to give me a hard time." The elder Ragazzo was an assistant coach at UNC until 1975. It was haircut time last week for freshmen on Carolina's football team. Each freshman volunteered or was "asked" to volunteer to have his head shaved. "We came down to the field house the other day and came in and they were standing there with the clippers in their hands," Steve Streater said. There was no real reason for shaving heads, as in past years when various team members would shave their heads to get "up" for a game. "It just came up at that time." Streater said. "If we beat State, some of the upperclassmen said they'll do it." Some distinguished guests were present Saturday at the Carolina-Wake game. New York Yankee owner (ieotge Steinbrenncr missed game No. 4 of the American l eague playoffs a crucial game between his Yankees and the Kansas City Royals to be at l'C. His daughter, (iinny. is a freshman at Carolina, and her sorority. Delta Delta Delta,, had parents' day Saturday so Steinbrenner flew in from Kansas City for the football game. While he was in Chapel Hill, his Yankees won 6-4.- Actor Paul Newman, of The Sling. Hutch Cassitiy and the Sundance A'iand Slapstick fame, also was at the game. He is in the area because his daughter is in Duke Hospital in Durham. Carolina's inexperienced offensive line suffered a blow Saturday when guard John Rushing went out with partially torn ligaments in his right knee. He said doctors told him he would be out of action for one or two weeks but that no surgery will be necessary. (ONKKKt.MK AM. (JAMKS I. 1 P OP W I. T Y OP Y(.MAU 0 0 79 34 5 I 0 157 77 1)1 kh 10 0 317 3 2 0 109 82 I ( I 0 0 24 3 3 2 0 90 37 (MMSON I I 0 45 21 4 I 0 1 14 54 MARYLAND I I 0 41 38 2 3 0 90 99 WAKK I'ORKST 0 2 0 3H 44 I 4 0 58 107 MK(.IM 0 3 0 7 69 0 5 0 7 157 Advertise in the Daily Tar Heel INSTA'COPY Quality Copying Franklin & Columbia (Over the Zoom) 922147 Mon.-Fri. 9-5 Carolina collects women's ACC tennis crown i i I COFFEE, A SMALL GLASS OF ORANGE JUICE AND 2 OF J I YOUR FAVORITE DONUTS (FANCIES EXCLUDED, I fsri niTrn rMi v Carolina grabbed a six-point lead on the second day of play and refused to relinquish it as they cruised to victory in the inaugural Atlantic Coast Conference Women's Tennis Tournament held over the weekend in Winston-Salem. Carolina took a commanding lead Friday when it won six of its nine semifinal matches. After winning five of the nine possible championships, the Tar Heels wrapped up the team title Saturday and relaxed as Clemson, Duke and Virginia fought for second place. UNC finished with 62 points, followed by Clemson (56), Virginia (55) and Duke (53). Host team Wake Forest, Maryland and N.C. State finished fifth, sixth and seventh, respectively. The top story of the tourney for Carolina was the play of senior Carney Timberlake. Timberlake has struggled for the past two years after enjoying a sparkling freshman season. Seeded only third in the second flight singles, she pulled two upsets in winning the title. She beat No. 2 seed Erin Wolf of Duke in the semis, then took a three- set match from top-seeded Beth Bondurant (UVa.) for the championship. Other flight winners for Carolina were freshmen Lloyd Hatcher (flight three). Betty Baugh Harrison (5). and sophomore Janet Shands (6). Harrison and Shands also teamed to take the third-flight doubles crown. Clemson freshman Susan Hill pulled the biggest upset of the tourney, crushing top seeded Cindy Johnson of Duke 6-1. 6-0. in the first-flight singles championship match. Despite the loss. Johnson was named the Field hockey team drops to Virginia Cavs 3-2 By ISABEL WORTHY Staff Writer The Carolina field hockey team put together one of its best efforts of the year Friday against Virginia, but it wasn't quite aood enough as the Cavaliers downed the Heels, 3-2, in an exceptionally well-played hockey game for this area. The Tar Heels excited the home field crowd, overflowing from the tiny bleacher section, by scoring the first goal of the game when Vicki Greenwood knocked one in from I Arcade Amusement I At Its Finest IPinball and Driving Gamei GOLD MINE I I 493-1807 I . . SECOND LEVEL, 1 SOUTH SQUARE, DURHAM ' ' , I 10 a.m.-9:30 p.m. Mon.-Sat. I L Bring This Ad And I the corner, ten minutes into the first half. Several minutes later, however, the Cavs broke down UNC goalie Mary Holzer and a scrappy Tar Heel defense when Cindy Car.o tied it up. 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