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The Daily Tar HeelMonday, October 2, 19897 Sports Football two weakened-arm tackles before high stepping his way into the end zone with 2:34 remaining in the game. Bradley's score, which came on the Middies' 80th play from scrimmage (to the Tar Heels' 52 at that point), was the only offensive touchdown on an eve ning when both offenses treated the football like a live grenade to the tune of numerous overthrows, under throws, dropped passes and an amazing 1 1 fumbles. The winning touchdown came one play after a novelty of sorts a com pleted forward pass in the unlikely form of a 48-yard Alton Grizzard-to-B.J. Mason aerial from the Navy 32 yard line. Mason, listed as a defensive back quarterback on the Midshipmen roster, slipped behind the Tar Heels zone defense, which was pulled toward the line of scrimmage by Grizzard's play fake in the backfield. The ensuing div ing catch, Mason's first reception of the year, was one of only three Grizzard completions (for a whopping 98 yards) on the evening. But it was more than enough to complement the Midshipmen's sometimes-sloppy wish bone attack. Navy weathered the UNC storm all afternoon with a pound-'em-'til-they-crack rushing attack that kept a battle weary Tar Heel defense on the field for nearly 40 minutes on the soggy Kenan Stadium turf. But the Tar Heel defense rose to the occasion time after time. UNC tailback-turned-cornerback Torin Dorn set the tone in the opening minutes of the game when he inter cepted Grizzard's first offering and returned it 54 yards for a touchdown. Dorn made a leaping grab of a Grizzard pass downfield, broke a tackle at midfield and raced down the right side line untouched to give the Tar Heels a 7-0 lead after just 96 seconds of play. Dom, who has returned kickoffs for the Tar Heels in 1 989, said it was good to get the ball and see some open field again. "Whenever I can get my hands on the ball and reminisce on the old tailback days it feels great," Dorn said. 'Today, I just felt like I was run ning in the wind." Meanwhile, the Navy offense looked as if it was running against the wind. Only two Frank Schenk field goals soiled UNC's defensive performance through three quarters. The first, a 25 yarder with 2: 1 5 remaining in the open ing frame to bring Navy to within 7-3, was set up by Middie defensive back Lonny Stare's block of a Scott McAlis- IFLICEC 1 Sunday 7&9:30 The Lion In Winter 4 Wednesday 7 &9: 30 Mr. Smith Goes to Washington 5 Thursday 7&9:30 The Official Story 6 Friday 7&9:30&12 Dirty Rotten Scoundrels 7 Saturday 7&9:30 All The President's Men 8 Sunday 7&9:30 Manon of the Spring 11 Wednesday 7&9:30 8 12 13 Friday 7&10:15 The Last Temptation of Christ 14 Saturday7&9:30 Planet of the Apes 15 Sunday 7&9:30 Milestones In Animation 18 Wednesday 7&9: 30 Bonnie And Clyde 25 Wednesday 7&9:30 The Thin Man v 27 Friday 7&9:30&12 A Cry In The Dark 28 Saturday 7&9:30 Carrie 29 Sunday 7&9:30 McCabe and Mrs. Miller Tickets at Union Desk Admission Night Sponsored by Film Committee :- 5 h' ?S V ' "-1 y hw- ;" k Vac? v p-y; ,CKXtTV a ,y' " 1V1V .11 ii" v ...in- .....11 1 a " , :. . . , UNC's Doxie Jordan tries to haul ter punt in UNC territory. In the third quarter, another UNC miscue on offense set up the Midship men near midfield. Burnette's mishan dling of the snap from center was re covered by Navy linebacker David Lowe at the UNC 42 yard line. Six plays and 16 yards later, Schenk con nected from 44 yards out to make it a one point game, at .7-6, entering the fourth quarter. Navy drove to the UNC seven yard FEATURING JOHNNY WARR, FORMERLY ROLIINIK S 1 CONCERTS October 15, 8:00 PM Memorial Hall UNC Students $12.50 General Public $14.50 Tickets at Union Box Office GALLERY m m 'mm M iiwm t cut- miti m?m& PEETOEMIING ACTS liMBillB Cctnlng Seen... a tvvo-act comedy adapted from the novel Clyde Edgerton November 2-5, 8:00 p.m. in the Cabaret Nov. 3 Audience discussion with John Justice & Clyde Edgerton Sponsored by the Performing Arts Committee DTHDavid Surowiecki down Navy's James Bradley, who scored the game-winning TD line on its opening possession of the final frame. But UNC strong safety Reggie Clark hammered Middie half back Rodney Purifoy and the ball popped loose. Tar Heel linebacker Willie Joe Walker recovered. But after a three-play s-and-out per formance by the UNC offense one of 10 such quickies on the evening the Middies came calling again. This time it was UNC defensive tackle Dennis Tripp who had a team- a THE SMITHS t) WATT JOHNSON from page 10 '::!!-' "!!!" .- UWHJJ WM wwwjij i high 1 1 tackles who made the play, separating Grizzard from the ball on a third-down option play. The ever-present Clark recovered at the UNC 14. "Our defense kept us in the ballgame. throughout the game, forced turnover after turnover," Brown said. "The way we played defensively we deserved to win the football game." Of course, unfortunately for UNC, offense and special teams are still inte gral parts of college football. PERFORMING "We sometimes speak of breath in unison with a another, but rarely do we phenomenon. . . " FORtWMS THREATS TO THE GLOBAL OCEAN , The Cousteau Society's David Brown will speak on evironmental awareness Hamilton 100 Tuesday, October free admission reception immediately following in Campus Y Lounge Coming Soon. . . Southern Writers Series featuring six Southern writers including Jill McCorkle, John Ehle and Fred Chappel Sponsored by the Forum Committee Heels cha nation's come yp From staff reports CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. The UNC men's soccer team missed out on an upset opportunity Sunday when the Tar Heels fell to top-ranked Virginia, 3-0, in an Atlantic Coast Conference matchup. North Carolina, ranked 11th in the nation by Soccer America, fell to 6-3-1 overall and 1-1-1 in the ACC. The Cavaliers improved to 11-0 and 3-0. Virginia lept out in front early when a controversial call gave the Cavaliers' Curt Onalfo a penalty kick at the 9:07 mark. Onalfo put the freebie past UNC goalie Watson Jennison, giving Vir ginia the only goal it needed. Ben Crawley and Jeff Bynum also scored for the Cavaliers late in the second half. The Tar Heels took just four shots on goal throughout the game, while Vir ginia sent 1 8 attempts at Jennison. Derek Missimo, UNC's all-time leading scorer, was unable to even get a shot off against a tough Cavalier defense. Field hockey downs Cal State Chico BERKELEY, Ca. Imke Lempers scored two goals and assisted on a third to lead the North Carolina women's field hockey team to a 4-0 win over Cal State Chico Saturday. UNC, which improved to 6-1, will face Stanford today. Volleyball takes third in Chicago CHICAGO, 111. The UNC women's volleyball team placed third in the Northwestern Invitational with a loss to eventual champion Rice Friday and a victory over New Mexico State on Saturday. Against the Owls, Liz Berg shined for the Tar Heels with 25 kills, six service aces and 18 digs, but UNC (9 5) fell in straight games, 16-14, 15-1 1, 15-11. North Carolina bounced back against New Mexico State, 15-8, 14-16, 15-11, 15-7, in the consolation game. Golfers eighth after first round MEMPHIS, Tenn. North Caro lina women golfers are eighth in a field ARTS SERI1 musicians seeniing to conductor and one with actually come upon the New York Times CHICAGO SYMPHONY CHAMBER ENSEMBLE Tuesday, Oct. 1 7 8:00 PM Memorial Hall Tickets at the Union Box Office $7 UNC Students $12 Gen. Public 929-1449 10, 8:00 PM emige best byti short of 15 teams after Sunday's first round of play in the True Temper Memphij Women's Intercollegiate tournament which continues today and tomorrow. Furman University leads the packSIJ with a cumulative score of 300. Duke and Kentucky are tied for second with u J" 307, and the Tar Heels have a one-day v v total of 3 18. ."lio Sophomore Tara Hipp and Junior" . Amber Marsh each shot a 79 Sunday ta' lead UNC. Hipp and Marsh are tied fojoi! 22nd in individual competition. Sopho-?.:.' more Debbie Doniger and freshman ip. Jessica Wood are tied for 30th withi scores of 80 apiece. On Tap Today FIELD HOCKEY at Stanford. Berkeley, Ca., 2 p.m. WOMEN'S GOLF at Memphis Worn-, ens International, Memphis, Tenn. Tuesday, Oct. 3 VOLLEYBALL vs. N.C. State,: Carmichael Auditorium, 7:30 p.m. WOMEN'S GOLF at Memphis Worn-, ens International, Memphis, Tenn. Wednesday, Oct. 4 MEN'S SOCCER vs. Coastal Carolina, Finley Field, 4 p.m. Friday, Oct. 6 VOLLEYBALL vs. Liberty University, Carmichael Auditorium, 7:30 p.m. Soccer from page 10"'ij-i bounded her own shot, making the score . 4-0 and sealing the Tar Heel victory.'' No matter how much UNC outplayed V u I the Tigers, the weather was consist .djw tently the deciding factor in the match "jf;.J "I wasn't worried about (the game), because of the mentality of our playr ' ers," Dorrance said. "They adapt t6irn everything. All I was concerned about-'1" was them making the correct tactical hhi adjustments, and they did." Obviously, UNC wasn't afraid of getting their Heels wet. The Tigers mustj- j? not have wanted their stripes to run. o CABARET 4 Wednesday 8:00 FREE Student Coffee House featuring Mat Jones, Jamie Block & Friends sponsored by the Social Committee 5 Thursday 8:00 FREE Transactors Improv. Comedy 6 Friday -9:00 -FREE Sam IBratcfi Jazz (Duartet 11 Wednesday 8:00 FREE Wild Blue (Jim Crew) jazz 12 Thursday 5:00 FREE Wine & Cheese 8:00 FREE Transactors Improv. Comedy 13 Friday - 9:00 - FREE BOTH SIDES dance & party 14 Saturday 9:00 $1.00 Man About Town 17 Tuesday Senior Class Party! 13 Wednesday CHJ Cocktail alcohol awareness 26 Thursday 8:00 FREE Transactors Improv. Comedy all ages admitted, beer & wine permitted with legal ID tickets at the Onion Desk Sponsored by Cabaret Committee i . r 1 1 y.r JO F 1 J ft ' DTK 'POO NOW a rr n ;?.Ift mi .ol
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