Thursday, October 20. 1977 The Daily Tar'Heel 5 Carolina leads ACC defenses Carolina strengthened its grasp on the ACC defensive lead while Amos Lawrence moved to second in the conference in rushing following UNC's win Saturday over N.C. State. The Tar Heels traded their ACC leadership in pass defense for the lead in rushing defense while remaining first in total defense and scoring defense. UNC is allowing 242.2 yards and 7.3 points a game. 'Clemson is second in total defense. Wake Forest's James MacDougald still owns the rushing lead, but Lawrence replaced State's Ted Brown and Billy Ray Vickers for the second spot. Lawrence is averaging 94 yards a game. Carolina moved, into second in rushing offense with 227 yards a game behind State's 253.7 and is second in scoring offense with 22.8 points a game. State still leads the league in total offense, followed by Maryland and Clemson. Wolfpack quarterback Johnny Evans is first in individual total offense, followed by Clemson's Steve Fuller. Tar Heel placekicker Tom Biddle is fourth in the league in scoring with 5.5 points a game. He leads conference kickers with an average of one field goal per game, having connected on six of 12 attempts. i, r t " 1 in BZwe Deii volleyballers claim 3-1 victory '"a 'S A A Tom Biddle By DINITA JAMES Staff Writer The UNC women's volleyball team suffered a disappointing loss in Carmichael Auditorium to Duke Tuesday night in a best-of-five match, 10-15, 15-6. 14-16, 11-15. UNC coach Beth Miller said her team's solid performance in the F lorida Invitational last weekend might have hurt the Heels' performance Tuesday night. "There may have been a letdown al ter Florida; I don't know if there was or not." Duke, however, did not run away with the match. The four games were extremely hard fought as evidenced by the scores. After losing the first game, the Tar Heels put together some strong team play for an easy win in the second game. Game three was perhaps the most exciting of the match. The game JV netters win two Carolina's undefeated junior varsity women's tennis team defeated two varsity squads in matches here earlier this week. The UNC JVs edged East Carolina 5-4 Monday and came back Tuesday to rout UNC-Wilmington 9-0. The wins were Carolina's third and fourth of the season. Pika to sponsor Beat Dook parade The 45th annual Beat Dook Parade, sponsored by the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity, will be held Nov. 18. Grand marshall for the parade will be Rick Dees, the Carolina graduate and Pika alumnus who recorded the songs "Disco Duck" and "Dis-Gorilla." He is currently a disc jockey for a Memphis radio station. Tindall wins in CGC runoff Bruce Tindall, outspoken opponent of student fee increases, won a runoff election for the Campus Governing Council District 1 seat Tuesday by a margin of nine votes. Tindall received 45 votes in the election, while his opponent, Paul Kade, polled 36. Tindall, a first-year law student, is the founder of SAFE, Students Against Fee Excesses. Beat Dook activities will include a Beat Dook Queen contest and a float contest. Any organization interested in entering a contestant or a float in the competition should contact R. L. Adams or Steve Brown at the Pika house at 106 Fraternity Court or call them at 968-9371 or 968-9024. A Beat Dook program also will be available the week of the parade. It will provide information on the parade, its route and the history of the Carolina Duke rivalry. ' The Pikas also hope to broadcast the parade over WCHL, but plans are still incomplete. Representative UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA to be on campus FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28 Graduate study information all fields of Letters, Arts & Sciences Special emphasis on science and math CONTACT CAREER PLANNING AND PLACEMENT - 211 HANES HALL .fea-3Sfi5S -T -p -T T 1977 Good Dining Award by the American Dining Society Adidas, the shoe the athletes choose. From our collection. Tournament Red in suede. 24.95 noscoe 1 SHOES University Mall in Chapel Hill K.C. HUNG's MONGOLIAN BAR-B-Q & China Inn LUNCHEON BUFFET 20 items, all you can eat for just $2.50! M F 11:30-2 p.m. (Chapel Hill location only). Open 7 Days per Week ALL ABC PERMITS AVAILABLE Dinner Sun.-Thur. 4:30-9:30 Fri. & Sat. 4:3010:30 Banquet or Large Parties Welcome over 150 dishes to1 choose from Hi L, jIK i ,f -sX- -tf5ilss:a5la SUCCESS.. pi ElivtM O'CLOCK?! NK-t .1 1 iixm 'port! Run1. ttMOf Hun.. ...T rT r 7l I 1 I'M PKACT6 X' DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau my, usreN-Tne fur Tine nCAl K vr mis t"-"" 1 SORT OF QUESTIONNAIRE 1 UJE GOTTA FILL OUT 'IT'S CALLFP TUB MAL ATHLETE AWIUUtif Miw PI5FV5IIIUN SURVEY. I. r 0 SHOULD WOMEN BE ALLOWED TO FtAY FOOTBALL? IF SO, WHEN?' I B.R,MAYI I HANDLE THAT ONE? V trvi; ,Sfcv 77- 177 HSU nut. BP., IT IS MY OPINION THAT WOMEN SHOULD NOT 60 BE ALLOWED W PLAY AHEAP, FOOTBALL UNTIL SUCH WILLY. TIMB AS IT CAN BE I RELIABLY DETERMINED I THAT HELL HAS FROZEN GOOD AFTFP THAT ANSWER. ITS FINE 1 WITH MB! i I seesawed back and forth and neither team ever built up more than a three point lead. Duke pulled the win out alter the game was tied at 8-8, 10-10, 12-12 and 14-14. The fourth game was extremely tense for both teams, but the Tar Heels never seemed to be able to recover from their upsetting loss in the third game. Miller said the team's sporadic play was a major factor in its loss. "We didn't play as consistently as we have been playing." Miller said. "We played in spurts. We'd make some really good plays and then... We were just inconsistent." Miller said Duke played very well. But she also said she thought Carolina handled Leslie Lewis. Duke's main .scoring punch, very well. "Lewis was instrumental in the match but I don't think she was the sole reason i hey won," Miller said. "I think we did a good job of containing her. We blocked several of her spikes. But she's definitely a good player and an asset to Duke's team." Foley said the team's injury situation also had an effect on the match Tuesday night. "Because of our injuries we had a new combination tonight. We just had to get used to playing together and to having somebody different beside us," she said. Mary Alice Abdalla, a starter, and Ruth Hcruska, first off the bench, were both out of action for the match against Duke. 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