I 4 The Daily Tar Heel Monday. November 21 197 vS A Salzano (-7C-) 'ft- Hardison Hardison, Salazano honored by News Carolina defensive tackle Dee Hardison has been named to the Football News All-America team. Mike Salzano. a UNC offensive guard, was named to the third team All-America squad by Football News. Also named to the third team from the Atlantic Coast Conference were Clcmson's Joe Bostic and N.C. Slate's Ted Brown. Rameses, ACC championship return to Heels By I IE PACK Assistant Sports Kdilor DURHAM Lil' ole Rameses probably didn't know what to make of it all Saturday afternoon when they made him gallop across the field at halftime in Wallace Wade Stadium. Poor fellow, he'd been cooped up all week in a secret hideaway somewhere in Durham where his hosts were kind enough to paint large 'D's on his sides and color his horns dark blue. And there those Duke people were, leading him across the field where all around him grown men were fighting in the stands and some cray kids in light blue were ringing some silly bell while parading a gigantic homemade Rameses all over. It was enough to make him wonder how he had ever gotten the ridiculous job as Carolina's mascot, anyway. The first lew minutes of football he SUPERSUBS! 1 FIRST SOUTHEASTERN COLLEGE CAREER CONFERENCE Atlanta, Georgia December 13th & 14th What's a College Career Conference? It's a once in a lifetime opportunity to explore in-depth, career options and challenges with over 100 companies representing a cross section of American business and industry. Companies will come together at one time and In one place to see you, and to discuss your future face-to-face. If you are ready to put your newly acquired education to work to your best advantage, a college career conference will be the best place to start. 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An excellent punt return by Delbert Powell was nullified by a clip; Carolina failed to advance 10 yards in each of its next three offensive possessions, while Duke was driving for u field goal that narrowed a I0-0 UNC lead to a very uncomfortable I0-3 advantage. To top matters off. a poor pitch by Matt Kupec, intended for Amos Lawrence, gave Duke line field position at the UNC 22. . But then Rameses got a look at what he'd been watching all season, that backbreaking Tar Heel defense. Dee Hardison. Ken Sheets. Buddy Curry. Bobby (iay to name a few quickly put a stop to the Duke threat, its last ol the game. The Heels collected two more Tom Biddle field goals and with them a 16-3 win. their first ACC title since 1972 and a Dec. 1 9 date in the Liberty Bowl at Memphis. And the bell stays in Chapel Hill for another year. Although the game was by no means the best for the Carolina defense this season (243 yards allowed), it typified w hat the Tar Heels have done so well all year: keep the other guys out of the end one. "We bended a little, but then we came together when we had to." tackle Bunn Rhamcs said. "We came up with the turnovers when we had to and stopped them." Three of those turnovers were interceptions of Mike Dunn passes one each by Buddy Curry, Bobby Cale and Bobby day. Curry's interception stopped a Duke drive that had reached the UNC 26 late in the first half, while Cale's ended any hopes Duke had of advancing from its own 48 late in the third period. Dunn i tf'sfv i. ; J y: rati Three candidates for AII-ACC defensive honors closed in on tackle Dee Hardison (71) and end Ken Sheets (89) led a UNC Duke quarterback Mike Dunn Saturday in Carolina's 16-3 win defense that held Duke's nomination for ACC Player of the over the Blue Devils in Durham. Linebacker Buddy Curry (57), Year to 95 total yards. Staff photo by Fred Barbour. was looking for split end Tom Hall deep along the left sideline when Cale reached in front for the catch. "I knew from watching the films that Dunn underthrows the ball a lot when he throws long!" said Cale. who had another interception ruled no good because he was out of bounds. "I saw he was going deep, so 1 stayed in front of the receiver and caught it." I o , "V INSTA'COPY q Quality Copying ' jr Franklin & Columbia g ' ' (Over the Zoom) tr. i S 929-2147 . Mon-Fn 9 5 1 Cale's performance, which included breaking up a couple of other passes in addition to making six tackles, did more than simply give the Tar Heels a lift. It also elevated Cale's spirits after" 10 games in w hich he felt he hadn't made a significant contribution to the Carolina defensive effort. , "I'd really been kinda dow n," he said. "I hadn't been doing my part before. I wasn't making many tackles, and I just wasn't getting into much action. . "This w as by far the best game for me. They came to my side a lot, and I was in on a lot of tackles. Everything worked out real well." Cale said part of UNC's success in TOWN & COUNTRY HAIRSTYLING We use and recommend REDKEN ; ; Suite No. 891 Willow Dr. ' ' . Opp. University Mall , '. Chapel Hill, N.C. Ph.942 2950- - ' : 942 69H0 SUPER CUTS FOfl GUYS & GALS Owner: Nancy Tempesta . 'LUNCH BUCK fine DOLLAR Off AV foci oiNvee OR COUPON fj ONE CCftlS RESERVE 1 fcWN Uk 1st PON W i COO. TBA Coffee TO 5 W. "ROSEMARY "ST. GOOD ll:S0-2;3Q fcvtftV W ft keeping the explosive Dunn under control for most of the afternoon until he was injured was a strong pass rush and some good hard tackling. "The ends and line did a good job controlling him in the middle. If you keep him rushed and under pressure, he doesn't throw as well. We made him' throw some bad passes. "We hit him pretty hard a couple of times when he was running and that might have slowed him up. He got up slow several times." Last year Dunn had an outstanding performance against Carolina, nearly IcadingtheBlue Devils to an upset of the bowl-bound Tar Heels. "We knew for them to beat us Dunn would have to have a big game," Rod Broadway said. "He's real slick. He's the key to their attack. We just tried to contain him." EOT Making up your Christmas gift list? Posters Prints Books UNC souvenirs Records Backpacks il-2i Q 1177 liriied Fi.aiu'e Syndicate Inc TO THE march of xmm THIS SPACE CONTRIBUTED BY THE PUBLISHER THE POLAR BEARS ARE IN TROUBLE TODAV DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau boy, , ueu,lDOtfrGenoo am A itwmWRBWNe i or tup cm. tnuKUTi V ISHIC310 oaxar.. Y0UZ L0N6- TRXBET 10UHAV&A AWIBD800B mWck MTDTHINK 'lM TUESDAY! i No. 1 ! " TUESDAY I H 7J j TheSizzlin C( (o))j j is Student Night j j tVl I Ns! 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