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Burder State o Sometimes you can cc effort. At other times. it t how big your burden is. Or N. C. State running back V son records as a sophomore gained as the acknowledge< field. The 1972 State offense is n edition so the Raleigh junior but everyone knows he is th first seven games of the seas when it comes time for all-A tions. Willie is averaging 5.4 ya receptions for 18.8 yards pei that he could catch and run tl well and has developed into Willie Burden ...carries State's burden. Burden did not start the the Pack was having troub he came into the game ea sparked the Pack with an 1 and continued to break for the first score of the afterr then rode the momentum tc He started the Wake Fore rambled for 87 yards on the for another 30 yards. Burden repeatedly ignite in Saturday's 38-16 win ove State got the ball in the secoi that set up the third score. He spearheaded another d for a first down, then burs from a yard away. "Measuring the contribu difficult," Holtz said. "Bu invaluable to the team." Like the catalyst in a chen Burden can be taken fc needed-for action or react -mmALLmTHEmFm OPNIody-Fi AnIatr ignites iffense ver a lot of ground with a little akes a lot. It all depends on your Burden illie Burden set game and sea in 1971 for carries and yards I workhorse of the Pack back iore diversified than last year's is not being called on as often, ere. Burden has shown in the on that he cannot be overlooked tlantic Coast Conference selec rds. per carry and has 12 pass catch. He had already proved e ball. Now he is also blocking a real team leader. "He gives us a big lift just being around," says coach Lou Holtz. "He acts as a catalyst and helps the whole offense even when he doesn't carry the football." "When Willie was injured against Georgia and missed the second half, I realized then just how much he meant to the offense and to the team," added Holtz. next game against Duke and le moving the ball. But when rly in the second quarter, he 1-yard burst on his first carry good gains as State drove for ioon, 69 yards in 11 plays, and a 17-0 victory. st game the following week and ground and caught three passes d the Wolfpack with key gains r East Carolina. The first time id half he ripped off a 33-yarder rive with a clutch 14-yard catch t through for the fourth score tion of personnel to a team is t Burden's presence has been iical formula, sometimes Willie r granted. But when he's ion-he's always there. MUST BRING THIS COUPON SPECIAL!I AT THE CIRCLE 1111 GREEN STREET (Behind S.C. Bookstore) lED CHICKEN (OU CAN EAT! ay, 7a.m. - 9p.m. sy, 9a.m. - 9p.m. MUST BRING T HIS COUPON Good Thru Monday, October 30t] It was a familiar scene last Sal to see Miami's tailback Bob Hi ing for hugh chunks of yardag 218-yard output against the such as on this 58-yard touch $----] -----o (WithThis oupon -..I.. ........... .... . Uone again, ...naturally. urday night but these ph< tchens rush- dit is not ali I e during his has cleared Gamiecocks the proverbi down jaunt, Boozer She (Adj. to Di Color fast handloom bedsprei fascination designs come from from muted subtle to glashhi material for informal clothing, Twin Size $6.95 Double Size $8.92 ad-we also carry an assortmei styles and colors. $6.95 up. MON-FRI. to 9 p.m. 18-23 F .s Thouss A. Pudo mu' m S. Thomas A. Price tos clearly show that the cre litchens' as his offensive line a hole large enough to drive al truck through. WVINDS jpping Center itch Square) ALSO USE AS INFORMAL CLOTHING, SHIRTS, SKIRTS, & ROBES ids of 100 per cent cotton in India. The unusual colors range g gay combinations. Excellent shirts, skirts and robes. -Special 10 per cent off with this at of Bamboo Curtains in several road River Rd. Sa. t ..