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Thursday, November 8, 1973
THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C.
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HERALD
SPORTS
By TONY TOMPKINS
Mountaineers Defeat Ironnijeu H to 6
Byers, Hogue
LeadKMHS
Past Cherries
I received a letter which I want to pass on to you . , . .
and then I want to explain why the letter was vvritten.; The Kings ..lountatn Mountain-
The letter was addressed to me, in care of this news-1 (^^timragafn^iThe cherryviUo
paper. ilronmcn, ralliwl in the fourth
I quarter behind the outstanding
“As I watched the football game Friday night at running of junior halfback John-
Cherry ville, I could not get over the thought of how lucky ; ny Byers, to score two toucli-
«e are in Kings Mountain to have one of the : tvwn^^and_p..^a^^
coaches I have ever seen or heard of. To me, he is a com-
bination of Jim Biggerstaff and Gerald Allen put togeth
er. Coach Jones has worked with the smaUest squad in; Byers, who led all rushers with
the league and has suffered numerous injuries in the sea- tutui “f yoai-ds on 15 car-
son and is still 3 wins and 4 losses. To me, that is a great
comeback. I believe that if there was another team fac
ed with this giant wall in front of them, that they could
not have recovered from this situation. A great deal of
credit and hard work and pure guts should be given to
the Kings Mountain football squad and to Coach Jones
and his associates for a great rebound. I believe everyone
in Kings Mountain should really take their hats off to
this groat performance and really congratulate this great
feat. Sincerely yours, Steve Wilson, an interested sports
fan.”
Shelby Meets KMHS in Final Game
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Now, the thing that prompted this letter was a “Let-
rit‘s, scoi'wl loth of the .Mounties’
tuuchdovS'n on run.s of .0 and 35
yards. Darrell Van Dyke sconxl
the fwo-point coiivtusion on a 3
yard run.
The battle of the league rush
ers, Tommy .Summer of Clierry-
ville and Tony Palls of K.M, was
won by Summer by 142 to 39
yards, but E,ers ouslione both
backs with his .spectaculah run
ning. ,
T lie loss left Cherryville with a
2-7 record and a final game with
ipieu cuis lecce, I chase, while the .Mountaineers
ter to the Editor“ column in the Kmgs Mounaitt Mutoi : ]mve a record of .5-1 and will
newspaper. It was signed, “Name Withheld by request . ^ pi^y host to the Golden Lions oi
Both, on and off the field, I like ^bby Jones. He is s,a,.,od out on
a man who takes extreme pride in his work and hP ; their own 21 yard line and with
tries to win overytime that he goes onto the field. Ho is;fullback Summer and hal.n ack
al.so a coach who takes pride in his players, but even Dino Little taking tui-ns carrying
more than that, he really believes in them. He U-eats all the ball, movcM all tlie way to
of his players alike, no‘matter their race or ci-eed. ; the KM 6 yard line where .sum-
* •' ’ mer.os fumble was recpve.red by
Bobby’s job is a thankless one, because every parent the Mountaineers’ Dennis Hogue,
thinks his boy should be playing the game. Now, I as a Tiie Mounties sent Byers off
•sportswritcr, may not always agree witli Coach Jones
..^.cisions, but I r^met them As a coach, he^now. what i
his personnel can do better than I. I see this team once dinvn at the KM 31. CheiT>-\ille
a week, just like the rest (t the citizens of Kings Moun-
ttiin do, but he sees the team everyday.
What is a coach? He is a man who is criticized by
everyone of us at sometime or the other. Most of the
time; a coach will never an.swer his critics, and this puts down ui the cheriyville tt cu q „
this man a little bit ahead of us. He knows that he will where the Mounties were penaliz- tKorforH
be criticized, but still, he goes on and works very hard, et iiack to their own ii yard ^ast Kuineiioia
line. They got tack to the mid- KINGS MOUN 1 AllN
I have watched Bobby Jones come up through theinoid stripe before they had to Burns
coaching ranks and he has done a good job. My ex-coach, punt to the cherryville eight Xorth Gaston
Shu Carlton, thinks verv highly of him and that is enough yai^ lino. . . R. S. Central
for me Oherr.nllea Summer gamed 3 ^ast Gaston
and Enc King added 3 more to , jneolnton
Kings Mountain has a 5-4 won-loss record and notv Cherryville it yar,fs line. On the
must face another giant task, that of playing ho.st to "ext
arch rival Shelby Friday nigllt.
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COACH BOBBY JONES — Eagerly awaits gcane with Shelby
and hopes for a big Mountie win.
was penalized 5 yards and Byers
I and Kails added a first down at
: the KM 42 yard line,
j Austin lost seven yards, but
I Kails adtied 21 yards lor a first
TEAMS
South Point
Crest
Southwesteni Conierence
STANDINGS
COlir. OVERALL POINTS
You wonder what we can do for Bobby Jones and
his Mountaineers? Very simple; just show up for the
game and show our appreciation by cheering the Moun
ties to a victory. I’m sure the Jones family will appreci
ate your coming and for that matter, so will the boys.
Just remember, a coach’s job is a thankless one. We
used to back our teams real good, so why not now'?
Me, I’m proud to be a Mountaineer rooter, WIN or
LOSE.
play, quarterback Mitch Chase
Eaker fumbled the snap from Cherryville
I Of nter and KM's Roy Putnam re- Bessemer City
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T^ell Bi^
• will Be
jOntoiffigGame
! Shelby High’s ”CJc«ld®i Lioji-s'',
! the defenfjlng Scnithwest W’JtUflB-
I AA dhampions who weiu trade-
I featod tn t3 games last yeax, ii>-
vade John GanVte StadiiXm Fci-
day night to Tneet the Kinijs
Mwimuun “W.jujfraineers'r”
Slhetby wiU bring a 6-2-1 rBor’f'U
I into the Battle with the .Vlicnin-
I ties, who are 5-4 on the .seasqii.
You oin throw -oot. the ' reoaru
! t’bdks as far at this one is oun-
j osinai beoau-w It is very nvurh
. tike Duke-Canotina in that btith
teams ane real rivais. It will be
I the baxtie for the cjtanrpinnaidp
i<i( Cleveland 0>unty as ta-s a.s
I ifliese rivals are concerned.
I
I Ooadh Gerald Allen Is starting
j his alghteenth .-scasafi as head
oaach at SEelby. Before rhe .sea-
' .sen started. Coadh -Allen said
: this about the 1973 SWC .Season, j
i "It's going to be one of the ixist
races ever. I tlgure South Paint, |
; Crest Ind East Rutherford to tie
j the stmngent threats. Bux, they’ll
have CO heat us. Kings Mountain
i and Bums could also prove .sur-
i prise teams."
1 ’The start.'jig quartert>ac5< i*
! Mike Callahan, a 1G3 pound jun-
I ior. -Mark Lackey and Bradley
j Ttyimpson are Che ruseive quar-
> 1 teihaclcj for tito Golden Lions. ; Teggns
I Also in the liackfield is La3<rj . ,
j Eberhart, a 170 pound .seniar tail- ;
I back who jU3t happened to he
the lewiling scorer and ru.'Jhar !
i last ywtr. He will be joined by , DiU-ng.-.
senior JQanny Miller at the cthel I _ " _
halfto* pcHt. The starting -full- ^ S|gf
mm®
-I jaurntty’ed tu Kannapolis, X.
C., last week to watzh thi- Kings
>S.'aj;tlaui tMixcdi DuckpLn
Lcjigue, and also it was quite x
lun^ way to go.
Jim Handy's team won ov'or
Ranny Blanton’s tea m 3 to 1.
Ronnie CulbertKon had a game
high of Hd and a, 355 series,
w'hile Jiln -Ife»dy,ha<i u 348 .ser
um.” BJahton's team was it'd by
Paul Smith witti a 108 game high
ond Betty Iluilender witii a 315
series.
John Dllllng'.-!__team turned
back Rod Hou.sex'.s team 3 to 1
also. Jintsiy Oates had a game
high of X37 and a 330 .series
while John Diiiing also chipptsl
in with a 327 series. Rod Houser
led his team with a 137 game
high and a 327 series.
Albert Brackett’s team kept
paoe by defeating- Bob Herndon’s
team aXso 3 tu J. Boi^ Ilemdon
led his team with a 117 game
high and a 324 .series wJtile |
W’intp Bowen dhipped in with a ]
305 series. Al'bert Kraokelt lei l
his team with a 't-lO, game high !
and a 338 series while Gerald |
Hipps, with a 341 series, and Set-
ly Wells, with a 300 .series, help
ed Ote oause. i
STANDINGS I
W L Pet. GBL
24 8 .7.50 —
22 10 .088
17 15
14 18
10 22
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JOHNNY BYERS — Tapped as
SWC 3 A Player of Week, John
ny nished lor 149 yards and 2
touchdowns.
Byers Tapped
Player Oi Week
Junior Italfback Johnny Byers
I proMxi to be a constant thorn in
' the side bJ tlw Cherryville "Iron-
men" as he scoi-ed b-tli touch ■
' dii.vas to lielp tlie -.Mountain-
! eers" win 14 to 0 last Friday
I night.
1 Byers, a hard running lialf-
: back, has Ixsin tapped as the
; Playe," of the Week by Fulum'.-
Deptutment Store for his out-
! standing piay.
1 Jotiimy carried tlie Jootball 13
Limes for a toral of 149 yards
covered on the Cherryville six
yard line. | straight down the midfle of the
With a first and goal at the 6, figid, on a twisting run in which
halfback Tony Falls racerl off.fi^.g tacklers had a shot at him
tavkie only to have Chenyville missed, for a 35 yard.s touch-
j arthe ball loose at the one yard down run. Austin then gave the
line, where Chuck Dellinger re- 1,31, ,0 yan Dyke on a dKe play
The crazy world of football is sure having its ups
and downs, and I keep getting my lumps in the predict
ing business. I was lucky enough to escape with a 17-3
record for an .850 percentage this past week. r,«,v
coved for the Cherries.
Cherryville failed to move the
hall and punted out to the Cher-
ry-ville 31 yarrl line.
’Tlie Mounties also failed to
move the ball and punted out to
the Chenyville 31 yard line.
The Mounties al.so failetl to
move the call and with a fourth
and Darriel scored the two-psoint
conversion and the .Mountaies led
14 to 6.
Short, CdA,
And Wright
Contest Hnimem
back is ITO pound senior MltclieU
Q-ihet b-tdcficld nrtumees are , Ppll TwQ
Bian Straiii, DSfwck Haynes, Bill j
MabJy. Claude Lundan, 1 Ktnfs Mountain women, j and two touch, low us. The toutJi
1 Youngblood, Jlimtiy BUenton. Ter felled two of four dowrus came on inns of 49 tind 35
ry Esflaidge. Jetf Taylor, Lany I kUied at Oaki.ind last | yards and berth of them came in
I Sullcfu aiad -Mike Scresaa. ; j tite scacnJ half. Both were .spee-
In tite oHen-sive line. Fmnk ’ Mrs. Hunter NcLsler claimed ; taoular runs fi .m the linn of
! CaJtahan, Rosinie Davenport, an erg .it-pointer on Monday, first 1 .sertan^-
iLctuie Davidson. Sylvester Haynes, I day t\ flw hunt, and Mm. Hany-
What makes them even more
i The winner of this week’s Her
ald football cemtest is Ken Short,
I who just happened to txim In a
Chcrrj'ville then .started from I perlect ballot and Biso Judt ml-ts- , . - , i-1 1 .0 -vt-
their ovvn 40 yard line. The Iron-i ed the tiebreaker by five pPlrtts.; det, Hicks Beam and t*idi -
men, who up to tliis time had a It marked the first time this ; head.
good running attack going for. ,sea.son that we have had a per- i vioCurry 1170). returns
T+ ^ situation, Au.stin’s pass to qj^.^n, suddenly started to passifeci bollQt. > | saatfETflB OBffiter He Is
. netted only 1 yard as Cher- the footb;,11 and this proved their. u e ' hL^ BUly
brings my record to 114 right, 3» wrong and 1 tie for a ' ryville took over. undoing. After two Eaker passes; Ken wiH a te I
.765 seasonal average. Maybe I uiU be able to reach that it took the Cherries only 12 end Carl Bridges had netted, IS twamsen ana
coveted 800 peroentagc for the season. So here goes for ,P^®ys zone two first down, and ihc ball, a eegaiar ^ /.
anotS week jf pre&ting. “d'^’loar'tt^'thf ten’‘lard line i
^xrt.'o c'ACJT* OTTTTnroirrfcTjn- Thic nriA/'milH ^ht ton >aia Ime, lost fwi
the referee reported only 45
S wwte anti ' a six-pulnter-on Tuesday. It [ outslandin.g Is the fact that John
De^ LahMtiS^l return. i vuis Mm Page’s “oaTeer” fifth. | ny was hampered waUt a leg m-
I -othei Kings .Mountain citizens Jury and had to sit out ipart of
Ocher returning linemen arc i hunt were Mr. and .Mrs.; ttie .sea.-ion ox else he might have
Jea Peeler (200), Dwn I>eel«l i Arnecbe. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. ' btien fighting io.- Oie rustiin.g lead
(200). Coleman Keeter (2(X!). ’'Hunni-futt, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Hugh : tit the 3oulhw<s--tcm Cnnferenoe.
Houston Honeyouta. Phil Pri®, Ormand, Mr. and Mrs. Btb Ma- | Fulton’s Dir-artment Store will
Robert Howell, Robin HendiiA, I her, Hunter Xclsler and Hariy prc-stient a gift to Johnny and
Western Bungess (160), .>Uke El ■ Rajc. : ihe store will continue to honor
The group tvas guest of .Mr. and ' an outstanding player eacli week
-Mrs- Joe Xelsler, Sr. during the fuotbafl sea.^on.
CAR-O-UNES
CREST 0\’ER EAST RU'THERFORD: This one could
go either way, but 1 say the Chargers will win it.
R. S. CENTRAL OVER BESSEMER CITY: Bessemer
is doomed in this one, ’cause Mr. Keetbr will run wild.
BURNS OVER LINCOLNTON: Tliis one could be the
upset special, so don't .surprised at anything.
CHERRYVILLE OVER CHASE: Here is another
flo.se one, but I like the running of Tommy Summer.
SOLITH POINT OVER NORTH GASTON: Strictly no
contest as the Red Raiders wtill roll.
KINGS MOUNTAIN OVER SHELBY: Everything
-„ , CHATBL HILU N- C. — Wing- i more yards tiirougli cite ais’ w^
TJtiS Is a very intRtabnf gamxt 1 hack JlROny Jerome is last be- j in file game against Duke in
- —" ---- ' • - — -♦ 1966 wihen Jeff Beaver paasfd for
total of 268 yard.s.
itilW out a"d miw' «« to the tteoreaker trtUi S'totoil; Mcuiflaln lojk w<^d m to put , expU^Ye piayure in Lm- i a
' 23 Dolnti.-.Thfe’Mm give'-IWey ! a. Stqp to the G.^ i )^ty_ of itoPdi Carolina foot- ,
ois left, but laer corrected it to whlcii was intended 23 polntl .TIttagive'-ftdey ; ■ , r-i-o., i -v-,. -i.. i
give Chfiryville 12 more seconds, “r BcTdlS but Mountalili^e^^^ check for fiO Wd sewnljijfee. t ^Coaoh a<3b>' f W i He makes things happc’n. | ^ ^
Wi^ a third and one at the 1 ner back^Steve .SoUthwell stepped! , ^ Wriaht rfVfe. 4 ''atirss'' The Tar Heel Juirior from Ro.se i Chali .completed 19 of 31 pt^.
half dk H vA'itli ...ij j -
the game at Virginia, Pas-
completed 19 of 31 passes,
two d them for touchdowns. Since
third place.
half ended with Chenyville „.p,.p penalized"15 yards,
ahead of Kings Mountain 6 to 0.
The Mounties look the opening Eleven other
— - ,, , ,, kiokoff of the se:-onJ half on with a first and ten at their'gj one dfcme
points to a Shelby win, but I look for the Mounties to pull their own 27 yard lino, where pne. uvers gained 1^{
hn up.set on'theVH
giving him a check for S^ and
ASHBROOK OVER NORTH MECKE|1NBURG: The yard liiie. .hfter Falls j,etd to no gain before Byers
Green Wave is headed for.a playoff spot.'
HUNTER HUSS OVER GARINGER: The
! fu^ in a «dal of 72 yot^ and 4® from •
^. . .. piswtice vVhen -MitcheU TenvH j scrimmage once for 12 jaiUs. , , , . .
I I - CarotUna fans can’t remember j tqp PKRPOJBMERS — Coach e.s
1' tolo many I '**’ Ul« thaa ho happen ^ ^ jjxore deteimined, eflort than | ‘singled out some players for spe-
j ^i^y pwyw. ijy Jeiumt* ■sN hlch pipdue* i pra’Ue in the Virginia game.
insv-t. I jUIw sa>'s he ex- - - ^ ^
_ . „ . v a txiuchdcTA n on the £inaj play j .4nxojig them were Pa^iohail, J»*-
failed to gain and Austin threw gained seven “more yards arid a This week's PonUsiR ballctt ore ■ p<^' » ^ • fhatu the finsl half. Cki that play, | .j^ime and the tailbacks S-rmmy
Huskies an incomplete pass. Johnny Byens down at the KM 47yardd already out they wW be the i Minntaln fcwch^ game; Paschall {lass-, James Betrerson and
. - I ' T lent fni- Phirrheri’v to line. final contei*|■ tbb *wacm. Sj. i one that to W^a^ e.xtiemeis . the Virginia 24 to Jerome ; Voight. ;U1 of ’whem ran
want in the playoffs also, so l look toi l nu t^neri.v to gei ^ down at the Ironmon remembeir yewt baJ- , cough on both sules- ni was running at the eight. !
them there. , yards line, with a third and , lots and gat 'the Jlcr- i Most folks arcrund town will be > OavaJieis blocked Jertitme’s j
DUKE OVER W’AKE FOREST: I think that the Blue , eight at the C 43 yaixl line, Austin cherryville was |x>nalized 1.5' aid cilice by hiloh tiri Sriday. Y3cm goalg out to the UUl jwk early’, ^ rone, but tlic5
Devils will get by. F-assed complete to Van Dyke for ya,,(ij ,he c 37 vard Hne. By- oculd very easiW jctiji. the rank?, so as to av’md the rush to the i ..-top him. Jimmy wheei-
MARYLAND OVER VIRGINIA: The Toips will <tiop ,a first down at the 33 yards line. gained four y.vds and Falls cf the winnew this wedc, ' *
life Cavaliers’ offense ' ^ "'‘'I' “
Las* Friday's contest -sccees ap
pear on this ptgt-
trtmvrKT g'-tatf OVF'R iM P STATE* The Wolfoack ' tmniplete pass, Jails fumbled a. 0,^^, (he 28, Cherrvvilie was
PENN STATE UVEK N. t,. r nt woupavn pjtghout and CherryviUe recover- penalized 5 more yards giving
good, but the Nrttany Ll^S^e _. ed at their own 36 yard line. fhe Mounties n first down at the
EAST CAROLINA OVER APPALACmAN. 1 ne , cherryville gained up to the tl 24 yard line. Byers gained 6 yards
I’irates want to win it all and this may do It. where they were penalized tack (he C 18 varJ line. Van *Dyke
MICHIGAN OVER ILLINOIS: The Wolverines are to the 31 yard line, but Summer, (hen got a first down as he went
heading for a showdown with Ohio State. - on the next play, carriedit back it (,(( tackle for seven yards to
OHIO STATE OVER MICHIGAN STATE: M-State is to the Cher^vHle 45 yaids (he c it yard line where time'(p/’7‘j;‘‘~^„"had
r-r, match fnr (he Biirkeves ’”‘** marclied down to the ^an out, with the .Mountaineers; ^ ^
no match lot the fJUCKey_^ km yard line where Summer (binning a 14 to 6 victory over'
Keep in mind that yroi can en
ter only once, so be side to get
your ballots In early.
and
Tight ond Andy (3hacios made
tw un haml Do, this rfiort *,,ond-r, into p-y din. E.irle B..*.-:
That play enabled Carolina to j was oui the rtxviving end of four
take a 34-30 lead into the dress- ' passes,
ing roam at intermission. It cap- j
ped a fantastic oomeback by the , Top ojade In the offensive line
I Tar HecD. 1 wx'nt to gu-ard Ken Huff who
The Continental Oorigress ^tj I ((poned the holes on tluee touch
down runs. Huff Ls a strong caii-
out at the ofid oonral.
The MaunKcs axe ej^pected to
be at All! suenfith. They >tst
might have .a tev .surprise.s feir
itiie Golden
OKLAHOMA OVER MISSOURI: Oklahoma is climb-
: fumbled again and tltis time Reg- (hp ironmon.
ing upwards in the rankings. , -i, »ie Whitmire took the ball away;
NOTRE DAME OVER PITTSBURGH: The Irish will from Summer for the Mounties.
soundly blast the Pitt boys. _ i starting at their own -41 yard; coach Jones praised the out-,
TEXAS OVEIR BAYLOR: Maybe, Baylor shouldn I , line. Falls gained one and Byers; standing piay of junior haKDack;
even show up for this one. added two as the third quarter johnny Byers and also noted that:
SOUTHE^tN' CAL OVER STANFORD: SC will vvin, ended. . . . ‘t had been a shame Johnny had;
&tgUiniL.m ; ^ (j,g fourth quarter started, been injured pari of the season.;
a” ORPnON* Mark Harmon & comoanv ’ He also noted that Dennis Hogue,; First Downs
LCLA OvTlR OREGON. Mai K narmon s compari.v for a first down on the C 48 yard pavid Boll and Carl Rosoboro,, yards Ru^
'Sh“w^rs't?d“rea<^^:P'^ In BiU Dooley s -sD’le of play,
I an Luriy averogtt of W.47 by the, ''’^S’^at* is not a prlmao;
end of 1971, 14.9 per cent ^bove'^«^
' the level recorded a veor earlier. *’ ^^74, prowoo mat ^, ttxings hamx'O when he did run
' a'^S^ tltSdf^^ He itoB «XTied Six
S. department of laboris bureau f tlme.s tor 45 yards, an average
will I’out the Beavers.
Well, that does the predicting business for another
week I ju.st hope that I am lucky enough to win a few.
STATISTtCS
KM
16
Yards Rusting by 21.6
The Charlotite Coliseum will get 1,500 seats (tickets) j 1 , „ v v
to sen for the annua. "wX to^^l^e "r^g^and X Jr:?/’ thf re^J
er this year. Some of them v^I ewn ^ g backs in the swe tiiis year.
ClMirr
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line. After Austin passed incom- gu pi,T,yed fjood defensive game I yards Passing by il
pleite. Byers took a handoff.' fo,. ,ho'Mounties. Total Yards 227
broke off tackle and cut to the ■ Attempted by 5
right and raced down the side-; Passes Camptetefi by 2
lines for 49 yards and the tying coach Jone.' also stated that jj^^ojoepled
Summer pumbles Lost 2
finest gy 1.43
Thtit-s rswitehfrom by-gone days when the wli-seum oaoKs m .nc .wl .v-.-r.
didn’t get any. The competing schools used to keep all (jj-ive from its own 33 only to j i 2 3
."S ...» .
S“S!“’^£"Sr.he'.n.„UaS.. I, no... Hl.h
as it used to be. I 5 yards to the mi momentum for themselves. Coach C-Tim^y SWt^r
Fans at Chapel Hill will get them firet chance this more to the C47 tor a first of this team. They came to
'ur.^'as.y
football sDtine. - '
cording to an article In the V. S. . _
depart^! of labor’s “Monthly “ "“P'
Labor Revdew."
4 Total
0 U-A4
0 0-6
yaxd
yard
1. C.'Buthatfogtti 18-0 B. jSeaiteB
2. Sholbr ' 13-0 a fi. Oaatnd
I, M. Oegrtoa 2S-8 Boaa Oty
t. Boath Mat' 40« Buna
S. Crest 34-14 lAanototott
S. Kings Mttt. 14-S Ountyvais
7. ibinttr Rvas 48-18 Oirmple
3. Ashbrask BB 14-12 Tunte
K ^-irn-^ 3S4 Waki tawt
10. VKSfarti 44-40 rt. C«n«lhia
n. Cooqta Tseh 12-10 ' Duka
a taa Mala IW MooryfcBid
tl Ir. d MIm» »•» 8. Ooa
ii I '■'■'■tr
didate for aJi-Atlantu- Cu^st Con-
tereace boners.
No one on the detensivc team
graded well, but freshman de
fensive back Russ Conley did
come up with two hig pE.vs. He
• Jimmy leads tjle Tar HeeE in j Intercepted a Virginia pass to
’ pass receptions. witJi 18 tor 207 j •'»et up one touchdown and oattcJ
^ yards, averaging 111.5 a oatoh. He , dc*wn anotiier Cavalier aerial 011
has oam,7lleid these flgutea de- j a key play. * '
spite the fact that he ootiy 9^- ; , , ? .
taltes) aX the positltm. qiUmng ;
' time with senior Ted Levereife. ! NOW THFT TIGERS — Carolina
j looks ahead to a home game this
' SaXupday against the h^hly-im-
proved Clemson Tigers. Coa-.th
Red Parker’s team has a line A'.'C
I *Jixamy is doing an outstand
ing JOb tor VB.’’ aaya Oaaclh Dooley,
j "Ha’s a good aU-aKnuid athlete
! with One running alillify and
goad hands tor catohine the fgot.-
tmU.’’
i A «a DAY FOR HKXY — ’Tar
Heel quartcshack Billy Poschall
tJwew for 254 yards In the loss
I to Virginia. It was the second
OTCBt ppoKhiwtive phsUnfSay to
Oorallna h’btay.
OaNUaa yaiaod
record erf 3-1, having toppled
Wake Pet-est easily on Saturday.
Ctanson leads the overall scr
ies with the Thj llpela, having
wxin U. to 10 for UNC. But Do. J-
ey’a Tar Heel team-s have ssvept
the last four frum the TIigors.
It will be D.ad's Day in Kenan
Stadium with fiie faShans of Ciro-
Itna playois as the honored
guOsta.