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Friday. September 29. 1978 .The Daily Tar Heel 5 TCP it am me concerns SJkerrill sin 9- 7? t n 11 t ii ii ft tin nj ---' II .11 tf If 1 II IJ if II If 11 I By BILL FIELDS - Staff Writer . ' After doing the equivalent of 'kissing the sisters by tying Guilford College Wednesday, Tar Heel soccer players will try to score a little more literally against 5 Virginia at 2 p:m. Saturday on Fetzer Field. The Tar Heels played one of those "nothing games, a 0-0 tie with the Quakers in a game that went the full 20 minutes of .overtime. "We missed a lot of scoring opportunites, Coach Anson Dorrance. said. "We came close several times. Roy Baroff just missed a couple of headers, and John Fernandez and Steve Turner had some close tries, too. But Guilford goalie Bob Sanguinetti stole all those opportunites from Carolina, once making a stop of a Fernandez shot with his left hand as his body moved in the opposite direction. "He (Sanguinetti) was tremendous, said Tar Heel David Blum. Steve Scott added, "That goalie was amazing. Dorrance agreed with both of his players. - . ' "Sanguinetti really did his job, said Dorrance, referring to the Guilford goalie's eight saves of Tar Heel shots. Carolina goalie Kevin Kane, who replaced regular goalie Martin Trimble last Saturday, recorded three saves. Kane said he was pleased with his performance. "1 guess 'the defense and myself did our jobs. Anytime you get a shutout it's nice, but not winning took something away from it. Kane's position on the Tar Heel team, even though he has played two strong games as goalie, remains uncertain. The injured Trimble said he is "going to try and play against Virginia. "It's (the calcium deposits) not any better but it's not worse, either, Trimble said Thursday. Meanwhile, Kane said he is going to take the situation in stride. "I'll be ready to play Saturday, and if I'm out there I'll do my best, Kane said. Another injured Tar Heel, John Fernandez, played some against Guilford, and Dorrance said he's almost 100 percent, but isn't yet back to game fitness. Carolina meets Virginia which is now 3-0 under new Coach John Arena not playing the type of soccer which, Dorrance would like to see. "We didn't play with intensity, he said. "The Guilford game showed us that we have to take everygame as a challenge. Virginia is a conference game; it's big." "We have- got to get our stuff together, said utility player David Blum. "The breaks seemed to go our way last year in the close games. There have been no lucky breaks this year; maybe the law of averages is catching up, he said. Dorrance said no major lineup changes will be made Saturday, but he will continuejxperimenting with different combinations of players on the forward line. "Steve Scott is the only forward to score consistently this year, he said. . The Tar Heels are ranked 10th in the South this week by the Intercollegiate Soccer Association of America. Clemson is ranked first, and Appalachian State is third. ' ' o The UNC women's volleyball team travels to Richmond, Ky., 1;:,: -M r? J Pitt's Gordon Jones makes a TP catch ...Heel secondary to be tested tate's Brown closes in on Voight rushing mark Through the first three weeks of the college football season. N.C. State's Ted Brown has shown he just might be a legitimate Heisman Trophy candidate. Brown has already gained 480 yards in 89 rushes for a 5.4 average while scoring four touchdowns to lead the undefeated Wolf pack. He became the ACC's all-time leading scorer last week with three touchdowns against West Virginia. Former UNC tailback Mike Voight leads Brown by just 240 yards as the conference's all-time rushing leader. Duke's Greg Rhett and Maryland's Steve Atkins have gained over 100 yards in each of their games this year and rank second and third in rushing with 390 and 277 yards, respectively. Doug Paschal is the leading Carolina ball carrier with 1 1 1 yards on 18 carries for 6.2 yards a carry. Clemson quarterback Steve Fuller leads the ACC in total offense with 204.5 yards a game followed by Brown with 184. Tar Heel quarterback" Matt KuDec is ninth, averaeine 78.5 vards ner eame. Based oh a for the Eastern Kentucky Invitational. The tournament begins completions-per-game, Kupec is tied for second with Tim O'Hare at 10 today, when the teams will be divided into divisions. The two top behind Wake Forest's Ken Daly at 10.7. teams from each division will advance Saturday to the single elimination tournament. The undefeated Tar Heels will be going up against teams such as Duke, Miami-Dade Junior College and the host Eastern Kentucky team. The field hockey team has away gmes with Westhampton and William and Mary today and Saturday at Longwoad, Va. The Tar Heels defeated Longwood 2-0 last year. William and Mary was the runner-up in last year's regionals. The UNC women's tennis team begins play today in the Middle Tennessee State Tournament in Murfreesboro, Tenn. Coach Kitty Harrison says she feels Mississippi, Alabama and Western Kentucky are the teams to beat. The Pitt Panthers have one of the nation's, best pass receivers the best according to coach Jackie Sherrill in senior split end Gordon Jones. They call him "Too Much" around Pittsburgh because he also returns punts and kickoffs. He runs the 40-yard dash in 4.6 seconds. He jumps vertically 36 inches. He's caught 88 passes in three vears and has scored 18 touchdowns. But most of those passes came from Matt Cavanaugh, a gifted quarterback who's no longer aroundr And Jones and the rest of the Panther receivers have been having trouble in Pitt's first two games catching passes thrown ; by Pitt's quarterback Rick Trocano and Lindsay Delaney. Trocano has hit only 10 of 25 throws while Delaney had connected on 6 of 16. "We may. quit throwing the ball and just run it," Sherrill said this week. "We haven't been happy with our passing game." The Panthers will try to work those problems out Saturday when Carolina goes to Pitt. Kickoff in Pitt Stadium will be at 1:50 p.m. ABC (Channel 5) will televise the game beginning at 1:30 p.m. A crowd of more than 50,000 people is expected. 1 Trocano will likely have the quarterback job all to himself Saturday after sharing time with Delaney in Pitt's opening wins over Tulane and Temple Delaney has a separated shoulder and sprained ankle, and probably won't plav' against the Tar Heels. Trocano also has'a mild shoulder separation, but he should -play. " . , Carolina tight end Bob Loomis ranks second in catches with seven and in yards-per-reception with 1 6.4. Amos Lawrence ranks second in kickoff returns with a 20.3 average, and Wayne Tucker is third at 19.8. mm I (FG3C DID MTu Red Cross. TlGoo4Nshtar. . . , , , . A 1 Pizza Transit Authority We Need Delivery People QUALIFICATIONS Previous food service experience 2. Appearance appropriate for food service 3. Knowledge of UNC campus 4. Willing to work for tip 5. Have car BENEFITS 1. Start at $2.65 Hr: 2. Plus commissions 3. Bonus and tips 4. Food on job 5. Flexible scheduling R Good folks to work for Apply in Person 300 W. 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OPEN YOUR OWN PERSONAL HUB CHARGE ACCOUNT f -r si Spoirti Volleyball in Eastern Kentucky Invitational in Richmond. Ky. Field hockey at Westhampton in Longwood, Va. Women's tennis in Middle Tennessee State tournament in Murfreesboro. Tenn. I he Panthers will be without linebacker Desmond Robinson, who was lost for the season last week with a knee injury. Tar Heels Bunn Rhames. Rick Donnalley and Lawrence Taylor, who sat out all or part of UNC's 21-20 loss to Maryland last week, are expected to return to the Carolina lineup. Despite Pitt's 2-0 record, Sherrill has not been pleased with the Panther's play so far. "We need to improve on a lot of .little things." he said. "We've had an Golf tourney starts The Carolina men's golf team sharpened its skills over the, challenging Foxfire Country Club layout Thursday in preparation for this weekend's Foxfire collegiate golf tournament. The 54-hole tournament begins today with the final round scheduled for Sunday. The Tar Heels' A team has not participated in a tournament yet this fall but has won dual matches against Duke and N.C. State; awful lot of busts, penalties and little mistakes. It hasn't been a total team breakdown, just individuals. "We've certainly got to improve our passing gameOur quarterbacks may be trying to force the ball too much to G ordon Jones or waiting too long for him to get open." . Third-team quarterback Scott Jenner will back up Trocano. ' coupons expire on Oct. 5 " ; 25$ OFF ANY REGULAR BLIMPIE - IN STORE OR DELIVERED 942-8773 with this coupon '' fW,: J "' ;';. 'M -J 1 v4 ll O Big color pictures from little color pictures make great gifts Bring ms your color prmts coiur slides or color negatives from instant or conventional cameras and we II have Kodak make 8x10 KODA! " Color Enlargements Order three enlargements of any same-size original and we !1 gtve you three for the price of two Ask us for details Offer good until November 3 1978 Lit ik COLOR PROCESSING .... 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