1 '4 3 il - ii Kornegay 3rd in individual play Women golfers finish third By KEN ROBERTS Stff Writer The UNC women's golf team held on to third place with a 653 in the Lady Tar Heel in the second and final round Tuesday at Finley Golf Course. Furman, ranked third nationally, eased to the title with a 620 in its first action of the season. Florida State finished 22 strokes behind the Lady Paladins in second place. Carolina edged out Georgia by one stroke for third, dropping all but one stroke of the nine-stroke advantage they held after the first round Monday. 7. ;". ' Other team scores were: Wake Forest, 666; Duke, 681; Auburn, 693; Furman second team, 702; UNC second team, 716; Marshall, 729; Madison, 738; Longwood, 745; Duke second team, 745; Meredith, 1010. Furman Coach Gary Meredith was slightly disappointed with the performance of his golfers. MWe had a 306 yesterday which is not a bad score, but today we just didn't seem to be able to crank it up," he said. Furman senior Beth Daniel did crank it up, winning the tournament from among the field of over 80 golfers. ' Terps- Tar Heels: much By GENE UPCHURCH Sports Editor When the dust clears Saturday over Byrd Stadium in College Park, Md., one team will have an advantage as the 1977 ACC football race draws near an end. The game between Carolina and Maryland is the "semi-final" game of the ACC race. If Maryland wins the battle, it will have a 5-1 conference record and only Virginia left on its ACC schedule. Carolina will have one loss and two wins with Clemson the next week followed by Virginia and Duke. If, on the other hand, Carolina wins the contest, it will have an unblemished league record meeting tough Clemson and two Hockey edges UNC assistant field hockey coach Dorothy Dilliplane put it euphemistically, "We have a lot left that nohody saw today." I n plain talk, the Tar H eels played just well enough Tuesday to get by Duke 1-0 on a goal scored by freshman wing Kim Zimmerman just eight minutes into the first half. After that goal, the Heels made some solid shots that just missed. They let themselves get behind on defense, forcing tough play in the circle and a lot of gutsy saves by goalie MaryHolzer. r. "There were gaps between the line and the , defense," Dilliplane said'. "They got behind and then tried to overcompensate and panicked a little in there. But overall, the defense played well in the circle they Orange soccer set Orange County Soccer Club will play Winston-Salem International Team at 8 p.m. Wednesday on the astroturf field. Todd Johnson and Bob Anderson will start at fullbacks while Matt Mauro and Richard Meyer will play midfield in this nonconference game. Strikers will feature Kevin Stone and Brenden Flannery. Admission is free. 126 E. Franklin St. Chapel Mark Wenner, Jim Thackery, Pete Ragusa, and Jan Zukowski are che Nighthawks, Washington's electric blues band. They've been playing local clubs for several ye,:rs, and have now released their third album. "The Nighthawks are a hard-driving "The Nighthawks are at their most powerful foursome that lay down the kind of playing with the vitality and delight of the rpiflntlPss blues-flavored rock and roll that early J. Giles Or Fleetwood Mac Bands." will get your juices flowing." . . .ATLANTA j CONSTITUTION ' The two-time U.S. Women's Amateur Champion shot a 72, giving her a two-day total of 145 for a three-stroke win. Georgia's Terri Moody overtook Carolina's Stephanie Kornegay for second with a 73-148. Kornegay dropped to 77-151 to claim third place. UI made a couple of mental errors," Kornegay said. "Those are the kinds of things you do. But I enjoyed playing with Beth (Daniels). 1 think I learned a lot." UNC women's golf coach Dot Gunnells spearheaded the second annual tournament, and although the Heels were unable to defend their title, she was happy with the finish. "1 am pleased; the team did not play real well. I had two golfers (Kornegay and Susan Cary), do well," she said. "Two very good teams beat us," she said, "but we can play better." Cary shot an 83 to give her a 160 lor the tournament. Bonnie Bell fell to an 87 for a total of 170; Janet Haire shot 86 both days for a 172. Florida State's coach, Rick Trenary, was not satisfied completely with the second place finish by his I2th-ranked team. "Well, there's only one thing as good as first place. opportunities after that to clinch the title. But, before all this even can be thought about, some dust must be kicked up on the Terrapins' home field. "Anytime a game means this much from the standpoint of the ACC race," UNC coach Bill Dooley said Tuesday, "it's a big game. If we're to have a shot at the title, it's a must game for us. Both teams will be ready to play. They have a good team and we have a good team." Carolina's defense, which has been highly touted all season and leads the nation in scoring defense, will meet the stiffest test of the season Saturday. Maryland's offense is recovering from injuries and adjusting to a replacement quarterback while looking more and more like Maryland teams of the Duke on Zimmerman goal didn't allow any goals." Dilliplane said the Heels' slightly sub-par performance was due to "forgetfulness" and a failure to take the Duke game seriously. "I think this game will indicate to them that they'll have to be more serious in the A reminder MAKE YOUR HOLIDAY RESERVATIONS EARLY 135 East Franklin St. CHAPEL HILL, N. C. 27514 RALEIGH TO NEW YORK THANKSGIVING TRAIN (INCLUDES BUS TRANSFERS TO RALEIGH) LEAVES NOVEMBER 23. ONLY $69.00. DEADLINE NOVEMBER 4. MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW. 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Dick is starting for injured Mark Manges and is getting more ' experience at the quarterback spot. Manges, who was regarded highly in preseason and called by some the league's best quarterback, was injured late in the Terrapin win over Clemson in the opening game of the season. Tailback Steve Atkins has recovered from a knee injury and again is booming up the middle against opponents. state tournament (next week). It's not gonna be easy," Dilliplane said. Before the tourney, the Heels will face Wake Forest at home Thursday and High Point at home Nov. 2. - ISABEL WORTHY To assure the travel schedule that best suits your needs, make your reservations now for the upcoming Holiday Season. nun 'kotcy JOuxl lAJk Baf Phonti 929-6276 Otll Phonti 929-3824 $2.25 26 & 27: Larry Ronter ...WASHINGTON POST SiT S SN y m . x the Carolina soccer team hopes to avenge their 3 p.m. match today in Raleigh. Staff clash "He's like u bowling ball hilling bowling pins." Dooley said. "He and (Alvin) Mattox give Maryland a strong running game. Maitox is like a waterbug. He has good cutting ability." Carolina's defense will (ace a tough test because of the Terrapins' versatility and ability to either run or throw the ball. But Maryland's strong point, just as it always has been, is its defense the wide-tackle-six. "Maryland puts emphasis on its defense," Dooley said. "They make things happen with their eight-man front line. We must be able to throw the ball when they get up on the line and run with it when they drop back. "There are not many teams that still use the wide-tackle-six," Dooley said. "So, it's sometimes hard to prepare for it. You need completely different techniques." Dooley said the combination of versatile offense and tough defense is a combination which the Tar Heels have not faced this season. Make Your Own Halloween Costume Be a horrible hobgoblin, a ghastly ghost or ai tricky transvestite with our Halloween Fixin'sc at the PTA Thrift Shop. 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State Wolfpaek. Last season the Heels beat State 4-1 in a non-conference game early in the year, only to suffer a heartbreaking 2-I overtime defeat to the Pack in the season finale. I he Heels had entered the last three games of the 1 976 season with an impressive 9-2 record, but a I 0 loss to Duke in which the Heels outshot the Blue Devils 36-2 set the team up for a letdown. Clemson shelled Carolina 8-0, and the Heels went into the State game with a poor attitude and lost in overtime to close out a 9-5 season. Coach Anson Dorrance said the team is psyched emotionally for the game today. "They get up for any ACC game," Dorrance said, "but last year's defeat left a bitter taste in our mouths." Dorrance was in Durham last Friday afternoon to watch State lose in overtime to Duke, 2-0. 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ON THE MANTLE! 8UTCAN YOU BELIEVE !T? WE'RE INIKS IN A DORM AGAIN! AN ACTUAL COLLEGE DORM! Mf L Mem Wednesday, October 26. 1977 The Daily Tar Heel 5 defenders trying to clear the ball out from in front of the goal. Dorrance was impressed with the Pack's potential. "Those types of errors are rare," Dorrance said. "And if they eliminate those errors, they'll be tough. Their goaltender is excellent, they have a tough defense and a fast forward line, and they never give up." Dorrance said the Heels would have to stop two Pack players, sophomore striker Greg Myren, a very aggressive, all-around player, and Brazilian freshman Jose De Soua. DeSou7a is a dangerous scoring threat, who plays like a striker at his midfield position. Dorrance said both these players had "the potential to run rampant over us," so the Heels will be guarding themcarefully. "To score on them," Dorrance said, "we'll have to shoot very well. Our defense should contain their forward line. 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