Football smacks UNC-W,19-6; track hurt by injuries, flu Friday, October 21, 1977 The Daily Tar Heel 5 club sports By DAVID POOLE Carolina's club football team followed the UNC varsity's victory over N.C. State last weekend with a 19-6 victory Sunday over UNC-Wilmington at Wilmington. The game was not as close as the score indicated. The Rams fumbled twice inside UNC-Wilmington's 15-yard line, and a 53 yard field goal attempt sailed wide left. The offense amassed some 485 yards, while the defense continued to be strong, giving up less than 200 yards total offense to UNC-W. The first score in the game came on a 15 yard pass from quarterback Rick Tamburi to Kip Fraasa. The Tamburi-Fraasa combination struck again later for a 2 1 -yard touchdown. Tamburi threw his third touchdown pass of the day, a 53-yarder, to Benny Goldstein. Fumbles were a problem for the Rams as they lost the ball once at the UNC-W one foot line and again at the opponent's 1 1-yard line. Dan Besse and Carl Kirby recovered fumbles for the Rams. Running backs Dwight Davis and Steve Strauss ran well behind the blocking led by offensive lineman Clint Lancaster and Frank King. Mike Matthews, J. R. Steigerwald, Besse, Kirby and Laird Williams were singled out for their defensive play by UNC football club president Buck Wells. The Rams now stand 3-1 in the conference and 3-3 overall. This is an off weekend for the Rams, who next will venture to Raleigh Oct. 30 to play N.C. State. Godiva Track was hit hard by injuries and the flu last weekend and could not field a team at the Furman Invitational at Furman. Only four runners were healthy enough to participate in the race, but these four turned in fine times that were counted individually. Dave Hamilton ran the six-mile course in 31:02, and David Hankinsand Roland Rust also ran times under 32 minutes. Club president David Royle was disappointed but said, "We've been lucky so far; I'm hopeful that as the club continues to grow, we'll be able to ride this sort of event," Other club members, ones that did not make the Furman trip, ran closer to home in the Greensboro Road Races. Ken Wing, in his first season of running, took ninth place in the 10,000 meter and placed in theover-30 division. This could be a big weekend lor the Carolina Godiva Club as it goes to the Atlantic Coast Club Invitational Saturday in Raleigh. Clubs from theC'arolinas. Virginia and the Washington. D.C.. area are expected to participate, and Godiva is one ol the pre . race favorites. Track and football are not the onlv sports sponsored by the Sports Club Council. 1'he field hockey drills began this week, and crew team is beginning to train for its season as well. The outing club is continuously active, and the scuba club is busy planning dives. The tennis club is holding a series of mixed doubles tournaments on Friday nights, and several other clubs are cranking up for another active year. Results from any club sports event can be reported in writing to the Daily Tar Heel sports office or bv phone at 933-1548. Tickets available Students who failed to pick up tickets last week for the South Carolina football game Saturday will be given standing room tickets before the game at the gate. Students should present their identification cards and athletic passes to be admitted to the game. No student will be turned away, athletic department officials say. Heels favored over ECU booters By TOD III CillKS Staff Writer Inspired second-hall play provided the spark for C arolina's 1-0 overtime .in over Campbell Wednesday in Buies Creek, and the lar Heels are favored to defeat l ust Carolina Saturdav at 1 1 a.m. on I eter Field. "I don't think they're that strong." I NC coach Anson Dorrance said of the FCU Hockey shuts Davidson out Carolina broke open a close game in the second half and went on to a 5-0 women's field hockey win over Davidson Wednesday night in Greensboro in a game that UNC coach Dolly Hunter called a well played game by both teams. "It started out rough." she said. "1 he field was terrible, and both teams had to travel, but it turned into a last game of hockey. Both teams were quick on their feet." Vicki Greenwood and l.ibby Mathiason each had two goals lor I'M", while Bashi Buba added one. Kim Zimmerman and I aune Woodard each assisted one goal. " I hedelcnse played wondertully," Hunter said. "Joanne Fresco was good as ever. She's like a wall. You couldn't get a ball past her." Hunter also praised the play of UNC halfback .loan Zahriske and Woodard. Carolina hosts Duke I uesdav at 3 p.m. on llmtou .lames field. FRESHSEAFOOD shrimp scallops fish clams FRIDAY 9 A.M.-UNTIL oysters frozen lobster 7 tails . SAT. 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BAS 1 I 4,BA a.FAE 1 When there's a challenge, quality makes the difference. We hope you have some fun with the challenge. Pabst Blue Ribbon is the Number 1 beer in Milwaukee, beer capital of the world. That's why we'd like to offer you another challenge -the Pabst challenge. Taste and compare Pabst Blue Ribbon to any other premium beer. You'll like Pabst because Blue Ribbon quality means the best-tasting beer you can get. Since 1844 it always has. PABST Since 1844.The quality has always come through. PABST BREWING COMPANY, Milwaukee. Wis , Peoria Heights, III., Newark, N.J., Los Angeles, Calif.. Pabst, Georgia I A .ff ajjr 11" Pirates. "But they'll be up lor us. I expect them to play us defensively. There's the possibility we'll score a lot of goals against them. I hey could also hold us to one or two, but we definitely hase to be favored." Things did not go well for Carolina in the first half against Campbell because the shots the lar Heels look were not going into the net. "We outshot Campbell 43-1 S (lor the game)." Dorrance said. "We were incapable of Imishing (putting the ball in the net alter getting it down near the Campbell goal)." The midficld was not playing well, prompting Dorrance to make a change for the second half. "We were losing the midfield," Dorrance said. "So in the second half we changed to a 4-2-4 offense. Then the midfield came alive, and we started dominating. 1 think what happened was that my midfielders became so insulted that they came out fighting in the second half." W ith live minutes remaining in the overtime period, Roy Baroff fed Dav id Blum for the winning goal. Dorrance applauded the defensive work of Peter Griffin and Martin Trimble, the midfield play of Baroff anil John Fernandez and the efforts of center-forward Bill Propster, making his starting debut. Our Calendar Tree Has Grown! It's branches now hold over 3 dozen different 1978 calendars. . .and more to appear! Little Professor BOOK CENTER 143 W. FRANKLIN ST. 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