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INDEPENDENTS
1y MAX CHIIDElRS
Staff Writer
Tlhere was little action in the
m11dependent intramural leagues
(iing the week of Oct. 10-14,
most of the games being forfeited
when teams failed to show up for
I heIl contests.
Of the games which were played,
Zone .1 ertshed Zone 2, 35-6, and
Zone 17 defeated Zone 18, 15-0.
David ;atch and Ron Burleson
pared Zone 1 with two touchdowns
each. Zone 2's only score came on
a twetiy-yard run by Ralph Catoe.
Znes I'*s points came on touch
rumtn rus bw illie Ferguson and
hill Sk%:(11.
/"n14. It forft-ited to Zones 6
nId '. Zone 9 won by forfeit
frin '.ne 5 al Z,ne 18 won a
O'1 f l " fl.m Zone 15.
Hw liondins at the end of last
we k for I,en.ue I showed Zone 1
mI :hw Ivaal -with a :3-0 rccord.
l'h:: %%re followed by Zone 13,
id. n Zines I antd 20. each with
li. rest of the standings siowed
Z nk 2. 1-:, Zone 8, 1-i: Zone 19.
-: and zIlnes 5 a1d ~ tied with
0- I records.
In I .eagne II play Zone !1I was
-,: in front with a :,I-0 record fol
l1md by Zone 17 with a 2-0 mark.
Zones 18 and I 15 were tied for
hird withll identteal 2-1edgers.
Te res: of th standun s wert
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FRATERNITIES
By BUNNY LANGS'ON
Staff Writer
At the halfway point in fratern
ity intramural f o ( t b a I I , til
leagues are panning out evenly.
Atop League I is ATO, whiel
defeated SX in its most importani
game of the season, with a 3-0-1
record.
In this battle of evenly matche(
teamsi-, defense beh(I the uppel
hand before giving way to S),
early in the fourth quarter. .A
Dick Lester pitch-ol'ut ti lienrN
Bivens which covered :?n yards pul
SX on the scorebad first. I'h<
all-important PATI attemlpt wa.,
halted on a defensrIe gem b
A T'0 I ,arry (0'Quilni as h)
bouniced Jiml Win - Ut 4-f hoNd11
bef-re l 4-111l reach pay d&rt.
Late in the fourth quaitcr, ATO
aided by a pass interference pen.
alty. tied the score on a fourth
down two-yard pas:; from quarter
back Rtay Ambroise to Jim \leyers.
The same ctomliination teamtield up
for the decisive .i \ .
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With only eighteen seconds re
Imaining in the game, SX ran oul
the clock ol a desperate kickofl
,return attempt. h'le final scor
was ATO 7, SX 6.
Lambda Chi Alphat was knocke(
- from the ranks of the unbeaten b.
PVi Kappa Alpha 6-0. The Iont
tally came on a Billy lill recep
tion in the end zone.
t SX and Lambda ('hi Alpha art
tied for s e c o n d place with 2-1
r'Corlds, with Pika holding down
I third place with a 2-1-1 showing.
The remainlder of the league is
rounlded out with Pi Kappa Phi
w0-2),PE (0-1) and KA (0-1).
In I. ague 11 action, SN held
firm to its first place rank with
coVinvi g victories over SAF and
I'hi Epilon Pi.
Once arain quarterback Donnic
'hillip-' pa' s to ('arl El-lworth
and (Ulaud Belk Ied the Nti's of
n-1ive charge. Thteir rugged de
fen-ive lint' is anchored by Bobby
Northeutt, ('huck Dikes. and mid
die linebacker ,tw Barber.
El-where in league play, sec
"nd-place Phi DIta Phi edged out
a 7-o victory over winless KS.
A scrappy KI; defense stopped
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to Sonny Parker pass-run play fi
lthe gamie's only score. KS knockq
on the Phi Delt's goal line sever,
times, but were unable to genera
,the necessary offense to dent ti
sCOr(eboa rd.
The remIaining teaIMs in IA'Igl
Iwo had the week off with ti
t:nin gs seitially the Fame -
Phi KS (2-1); SAE (2-2); PI
Epsilon Pi, KS and XY (0-2).
Sports Bu
Anyone interested in playir
SOCCer is asked to meet at I p.r
Saturda:y on intramural field I
Dr. O' Farrell of the history di
partmnit will provide instructioi
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had even attended c 1 a s 8 e s and
didn't remember them. In fact, I
was switched out of one math class
section to another and didn't know
it when I came to my senses. I
FA'ed the section I was supposed
to switch to, but I have gotten that
all straightened out now."
"I didn't dress out against Mem
phis State and it is pretty difficult
to get my old position back from
such a good player as Wally Orrel.
Right now I am on the 'suicide
squad.' I get in on all the kick
offs."
As a freshman, lice started at
offensive and defensive halfback
but ruptured his kidney in the
game with Gordon Military Acad
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Speaking of the team and Coach
Dietzel, he said, "We hate losing
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we hate most about losing is facing
the students and feeling we let
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Sophomo
By TONY SMIT1
A4istant Sports Edior
"Eat, drink and sleep football."
With these words sophomore de
fensive back Tim Bice described
how he spends most of his time at
Carolina.
Rice, who came to Carolina from
Dallas, Tex., is originally from At
lanta, Ga. The 5-10, 183-pounder
has only one complaint: What hap
pened to four days of his life?
lie was knocked senseless during
the LSU game when he started in
the defensive safety position which
Wally Orrel now has. lie has no
recollection of the game or the
three days after it.
"The last thing I remember was
talking to my mother before the
gan." Iice says. "We weren't sup
posed to see anyone before the
game and she was s c a r e d the
co-iches would see her talking to
"It was the following Wednesday
before I realized where I was. I
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