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five passes and sacked two Maryland quarterbacks 10 times "It was our best effort this A 7' -301 tf year" said Clark a junior "We got our goals accom-ie-' plished" Clark observed What were those goals? '11 "To hold down their scoring 1'fioo to keep them from running and to contain Clark their passing" said But Clark didn't want the Fusina linemen and linebackers to get all the credit for turning the game into a rout "We had a great defensive backfield today" Clark said He referred to three pass interceptions by cornerback Pete Harris the brother of Pittsburgh Steeler star Franco Harris and Karl McCoy who stole two Maryland passes Bahr the nation's leading field goal kicker boosted his season total to 17 of 22 and his career Penn State scoring record to 173 points His nine points Saturday carried him past his brother Chris who held the old Penn State kick scoring mark of 168 Penn State took a 3-0 ''ad less than five minutes into the game Bahr's 33-yard field goal sent the Lions ahead and they never trailed in posting their ninth win of the See PENN STATE Page 5C Col I otystrver Photn By OVER MUHAMMAD Being tough relentless and sometimes severe is part of the coaching profession However old-time coaches are more often cited in football fables because time softens and humorizes incidents that at the time would have raised more than eyebrows Recent NC Sports Hall of Fame inductee Bob Gantt recalled his Duke football coach Wallace Wade rolled a program tightly during the heat of battle creating a small rod "At halftime to get a point across coach Wade would often hit a player over the head with the program demanding 'See what 1 During a dressing room lull one linemen turned to Gantt and said "Bob the rules committee made it mandatory to wear helmets during the game But I'll bet we're the only team that has to keep 'em on during the half" Coaches like to show a fondness for their chattels especially when the team is winning The late Jim Tatum created a dynasty at Mary- 44 land during the -1''' early 1950s He -4 ii was a large gre- pi: garious man who lc -r: often thought t''4 i'' ::4 two sentences and four football 40 plays ahead During an ex0 tremely tight Tatum game Tatum became hoarse from yelling and looked for a water bucket The only one available was being used as an ice bath for a tackle with a twisted ankle Tatum eyes wild reached down lifted the player's foot dipped a drink of water gulped it down and then placed the foot back in place Sensing that several people were giving him the fish eye Tatum responded "Hell he's my player ain't he" Frank Howard did some wild and crazy things at Clemson during his long reign He resigned in 1969 after 30 years of coaching and when Paul Dietzel succeeded Marvin Bass as head coach at South Carolina in 1966 Howard faced the traditional game with extra incentive Howard held a practice so tough one afternoon his players gave hints they might picket Hu area Now you boys get something straight" Howard said "This game ain't for girls I want you to See NO Page 1 1C Col 1 Flying Tiger James Royster (30) surround Perry Clemson did plenty of flying Saturday in Winston-Salem blasting Wake Forest 51-6 Story Page 4C Clemson running back Tracy Perry travels the final few yards of a firsthalf play in the air after being tripped by a Wake Forest defender Deacons Dwayne Crayton (68) and 71 Mr-M Team Of Many Goals Daridson Field Hockey Squad Ibis 21 inning lititude 1 '''''l Oi'': '-3' ts i'''i-1-4 10 i 1 i i It iV 1e' -1 '13it: I '1 IS)41: '''icA three games then first second a third Deep South all-star teams will be selected Those all-star teams comprised of players from several different schools advance in the tournament Field hockey at Davidson is three years old and the Wildcat teams have compiled an aggregate 19-9-4 record under coach Susan Roberts Impetus for the program came from Kirk Cameron now a senior and the teards leading scorer who helped organize the team when she came to Davidson The game is played on a field slightly smaller than a soccer field Teams of I I players try to move the ball made of hard rubber about the size of a baseball by hitting it with curved hardwood sticks Points are scored by not crazy enough to resist She had been a swimmer and a soccer goalie in high school but Davidson does not offer those sports for women and she missed the competition So she strapped on protective leg and foot pads a padded glove picked up a stick and became a field hockey goalie And quite successfully As a sophomore she was chosen to the all-Deep South second team and this year she has been an integral part of the Wildcats' 7-2-2 team the best record posted any Davidson fail sport The Wildcats will he in Greenville SC this weekend for the Deep South tournament the first step in the sport's nailonal tournament structure The playoffs are the most unusual in college athletics Each school team will play two or By MARK WOLF Observer Staff Writer Cindy Curtis is a junior sociology major at Davidson who aspires to a career in urban planning She wants to help ease the encroachment on small towns by large large cities and developments like Disney World a Mickey Mouse testament to commerce and plastic did to her home town (Maitland) in Florida Afternoons at Davidson she spends time discouraging the encroachment of opponents' shots into the goal of Davidson's field hockey team "I had never heard of the sport until my roommate talked me into trying out for the team when I was a freshman" Curtis was saying after a practice this week Curtis thought the game "was crazy" but Observer Ph010 by GARY PARKER Goalie Cin6 Cur Gs started at Davidson See DAVIDSON Page 14C Col1 Inside Today Sportswaves East Meck Captures League Soccer Title Clemson's Steve Fuller and Dwight Clark had big days as the 16th-ranked Tigers destroyed Wake Forest 51-6 Page 3C O8fi f-'1 -44343'4'' 'f'' 'WA gioA 4: 0 tit 1- l'' )' 14: I I mre Of 1 1 1:00 (-) a 6) Area television stations provide a choice or four NFL games today but none involves the usual Sunday Redskins fare they meet Baltimore on "Monday Night Football" 9 pm on Charlotte's channel 9 Today at 1 pm its the New York GiitraS (5- 4) at St Louis Cardinals (1-8) on Charlotte's channel 3 San Francisco 49ers (1-8) at Atlanta Falcons (5-4) on Spartanburg's channel 7 and New England Patriots (7-2) at Buffalo Bills (3-6) on Charlotte's channel 36 CBS has the national doubleheader game and it should be the best of the lot Charlotte's channel 3 and Spartanburg's channel 7 air the Dallas Cowboys (6-3) at Miami Dolphins (6-3) at 1 pm Clark Fuller Auto Racing 12:15 wSOCFM Dooe 500 Atlanta Furman scored a season-high 56 points in a romp over Davidson Page 30 Erwin said (a 2-1 victory for Roberson) "We wanted to get a close look at East" They couldn't have gotten a better look at the Eagles Lane Ostrow's two goals led the Eagles to the victory over the Mustangs set- ting up a day showdown 17'5i with Roberson at A 4 Vi u-ist Ai 0 Ostrow said 4 vg p9 East was able to icapitalize on Myers Park erH 44 rors for their goals In fact all four East goals were set up by Ost rovv errors In contrast East goalie Klad Rydbery played a remarkable game slopping 12 Mustang shots Fast first scored early in the first half when Mustang goalie Chris Collins couldn't stop a loose ball and East's Craig Ilazelton dribbled the ball into the net Miscellaneous Noon Sportsman 5:00 Mode in West Cierroesny (toned) 6:00 wresiling hohliuhis 7:30 WAYSAM kilgo's talk Show By SAM FULWOOD III Observer Staff Writer Dick Erwin and several soccer players came all the way from Asheville Saturday to watch East Mecklenburg's soccer team beat Myers Park team 4-1 in the finals of the Southwestern 4-A soccer tournament Its not as Erwin couldn't find a decent game in the mountains If Erwin had wanted he could have simply blown a whistle and a championship team would have begun play But Erwin wanted to see a particular soccer game and it was in Charlotte You see Erwin is the soccer coach at TC Roberson in Asheville and the soccer players he brought along are members of his team They came from Asheville to see hich Charlotte high school team they would face in the first round of the state tournament which begins next week Although both East and Myers Park will play in the state tournament Saturday night's game decided the conference champion "We played Myers Park earlier" Clemson surprised the field to win ACC cross country championship Page 120 Who are the top candidates for NASCAR rookie of the year? North Carolinian James Streater directed Tennessee's 34-0 pasting of Duke Page 30 rom ball 10:00 (3)--Nolre Dame vs Navy highlights Noon (1)---soulh cArolina football: Jim Car len Show I 2 3 0 (I)J--Colleue football highlights! Alabama-Mississippi Slain Colorado-Oklahoma Navv Notre Dame Wisconsin-Ohlo Slate Pi on Stat -Maryland Stanford-Southern Cal 12:30 (I) NI 'Today 12:30 (36J--N 10 1:00 (11---NPL: New York CtiOnt5 tit St Louis Cardinal C7)---NFL: San Francisco 49ers Atlanta Falcons :00 Nil New England Patriols Buffalo Bills 3:45 WSOC-AM (930) 4:00 (3) (2)NFL: Dallas Cowboys al Miami Dolphins 11:30 Carolina football 1:00 am DIaLlt college football Motifs Miscellaneous 8:00 Go lo 1 he RareS" 8:15 WSOCAM 1lost Phil Noilmsn IC Smith basketball coaches Bob Moore Steve Joyner not 8:30 ralconS sos San Francisro 49ers highlights 8:50 WIST-AM (1910) 9:00 Wasninfoon Redskins al Baltimol I Page 13C North Carolina reached a There always seems to be season low in a loss at some problem with ocean Richmond pier fishing Page 30 Pago 15C See LAST NILCK rage I IC Cu! I 0.

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