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The Daily Tar Heel from Chapel Hill, North Carolina • Page 4

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THE DAILY TAR HEEL Wednesday. November 10, 1965 Page 4 DKE, Pi Kap Phi Advance Blossoms Out Gene 3 4 ASSISTANT DTH SPORTS EDITOR The Tar Heels are all too familiar with the frying pan. Now they'll hit the fire this Saturday at Notre Dame Stadium in South Bend, Ind. Victories have come easy this season for the nationally fourth-ranked Irish. Only Big Ten power Purdue was able to upset the string 25-21 in the second game of the season.

The Irish have atoned for that sin, however. it The clincher came last week against the Panthers of Pittsburgh. Notre Dame had I saw the Notre Dame assistant coach and chief left when the score was By BOB QUINCY The "Carolina Victory" march was appropriate for the occasion, but a more fitting tune after the 67-yard punt return for a touchdown last Saturday by North Carolina's Da-Sid Riggs would have been, "It's Been A Long, Long jTime." When Riggs, scampering like an elf evading elephants, hauled his 175 pounds into the Clemson end zone, it marked the first such caper for the Tar Heels in ten years. And, of course, the first since Coach Jim Hickey took reins seven seasons past. There is an oddity concerning the two returns.

The last one before Riggs turned the trick was by another fellow with the initials "DK" one Dave Reed. Those initials to the Tar Heels are just what the Dr. ordered. Reed pulled his scamper against North Carolina State in 1955. He took a John Zubaty punt on his 17-yard line and went 83 yards behind excellent blocking.

Riggs, too, was afforded some nifty interference. It was a major play in UNC's 17-13 win. Riggs is sort of tiny (5-9, 175) by modern football standards, but the zippy sophomore from Morganton is quite an exciting runner. He earned a starting job after the sixth game of the season, replacing Max Chapman at running back. When Riggs was in high school, returning punts for touchdowns was a routine mat- learn much more if I stayed." "Notre Dame is solid both offensively and de fensively," he said.

"The line is big and experienced Tom Deleot. Mike O'Bryan and Don Staley each contributed one. On Monday the Phi Delt Blue team advanced to the playoffs by beating Lambda Chi Alpha. 14-0, and the Everett Eogah romped to a 39-6 decision over the Aycock Aardwolves. Mondav volleyball results: Old East over Carr Wheels, 2-0 (14-5, 15-1); Old West Stubs over Battle Vance Pettigrew, 2-0 (10-9, 9-2); Manly River rats over Mangum Wumps, 20 (15-2, 9-7); Ruff in Ramrods over Ruff in Raiders, 20 (15-5, 6-2); Teague Trojans over Avery Aces, 2-0 (7-5, 74).

Parker Fugitives over Park er Peanuts, 2-0 (15-10, 15-6); Avcock Aardwolves over Stacy Studs, 2-1 (14-8, 8-10, 6-4); Everett Pits over Graham Crack ers, 2-0 (11-6, 10-6); Everett Dirksons over Lewis Blues, 21 (9-6, 8-9, 12-1); Everett Pachyderms over Lewis Reds, 21 (4-11, 9-5, 13-6). Everett Rogahs over Lewis White, 20 (13-3, 10-7); Everett Zins over Stacy Colts, 2-0 (8-6, 12-7); Everett Grossmen over Notes COACH MARVIN Allen's soc cer team deserves a turnout for their game with Trenton State hprp tomorrow at 3 D.m. on Fetzer Field. The booters are 7-2 now with two games to go. They lost 1-0 overtime to perennial ACC champion Maryland and 2-1 also in overtime to nationa defending champ Navy las Saturday at Annapolis.

They are a fine team the best soccer outfit here ever The backs have real good they can find that hole and But there is one interesting thing about being in a hot situation there is usually a way to cut the heat down. The task will not be number of fans forget the same Tar Heel team that lost to also rans Virginia and Wake Forest also behind. -Photo by Ernest Robl. gerous." When Riggs made the first team, he spelled Chapman, a senior. This means that UNC's entire backfield Riggs, Dan-nv Talbott.

Tom Lampman, Bob Hume will be back next season. A pleasant thought. There are two more games for the Tar Heels, now 4-4 on the record book, and both are sellouts. Notre Dame had only a couple of hundred tickets remaining (in bleacher sections) on Monday. The Duke game has been sold for more than a month.

LIT David with Goliath Right ter. As a UNC freshman, he continued making long runs and it was hoped he would carry his talent over to the varsity. But in early games, he got smothered before he could find a path. "Everyone was expecting too much of Dave," said Gene Sig-mon, former captain who now helps with the frosh. "I knew he would come through, but it was going to take time.

You just don't step into a varsity role and become a first-game sensation. But watch Riggs from here out. He's really dan dumped national power Clemson. "Notre Dame will be we have played in a long "All we can do is go up Wi we can. "We've been in eight cliff-hangers this season," he said.

"I hope Saturday will be our ninth." These Notre Dame fans will greet the Irish with an uproar as only Notre Dame fans are capable. WE MAY NOT HAVE EVERYTHING, BUT WE HAVE GOT THE NEW PEANUTS "Who are these guys," they will probably say pointing to the blue-clad Tar Heels. I have a feeling these know this Tar Heel team. and Notre Dame is the (1 DECORATIVE But You Add The CATALYST of CREATIVITY! Decorate, design, create for the season ahead. See our wide selections of instruction booklets patterns and all materials -for Styrofoam Deco-foil Cooking Crystals BILLY ARTHUR Eastgate Shopping l' Center WW Chapel Hill, N.

C. SWEATSHIRTS oh eooo But things may change EVERYTHING IN BOOKS THE BOOK EXCHANGE AT FIVE POINTS DURHAM, N. 'The Sooth's Largest and Most Complete Book Store" By BILL HASS DTH Sports Writer Two fraternity teams. DKE Red and Pi Kappa Phi Dwarfs, won tag football games Tuesday to qualify for next week's playoffs. DKE Red defeated Sigma Nu 28-15.

Sawyer, Kenan, Kluttz and Carey scored touchdowns and Carey and Kenan added safeties to provide the win for the DKE's. John Bason and Piggie Potter scored for Sigma Nu. Albert Ellis scored a second-half touchdown to lead the Pi Kappa Phi Dwarfs over KA Blue II, 7-0. Don McLeod added the extra point. In other Tuesday results, Avery I smashed the Teague To-talers, 22-0.

Bobby Biggerstaff, John Civils and Chuck Di-Palma all had a touchdown for the winners. The Alexander Poobahs slugged Connor in a wild game, 67-20. Rock Liles, Steve Spencer, and Rod Boyette all scored two TD's apiece for the Poobahs while Carl Crossman, Sports North Carolina students have bought about 3,400 tickets to the Duke UNC football game to be played in Durham Nov. 30. About 600 student tickets no date tickets remain on sale.

Carolina's original allotment was exhausted Tuesday morning and Duke upped UNC's share of tickets to 4,000. DEAN SMITH'S varsity basketball players will try again to put the freshmen in their places tonight at 8:15 Car-michael Auditorium. Last Saturday's scrimmage ended in a 78-74 embarrassment for the varsity. The game is open to the public. North Carolina's varsity and frosh swimmers will combine to take on N.

C. State's varsity and freshmen in an unscheduled meet here in Bowman Gray Pool Friday at 7:30 p.m. Coach Pat Earey calls it a 'development" meet. No point totals will be kept. THE NEW YORK Llf gent on your campus Is a good man to know.

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