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H 1 w: [I ‘ ..- for”? ..c... ...,.T..v..:-‘mmm_.: ». _ '_ "“j U: ......“in“. “my; ,. I ...aorv. .- .. 7 - Asthaaeoreboardsays.theWolfpackwasieadlng10-13withailttle fourth and goal at the State two. The handoff wentto Tiger tailback line. Moments Inter. Mike Mel (airborne in the picnire to the far rightl over three minutes to play in the fourth quarter. Clemson had the bal. Tracy Perry and the State defense stopped him just short of the goal plckedoffaClemsonpeestoiockltup. (SteflphotobyStevsWIsonl State shackles Tigers 16—13in DeathValley‘ by Bryan Slack south it couldn't give up 20 points to LeGrande intercepted a third-down ensuing kickoff and Ricky Ehteridge when quarterback Scott Smith lobbed be held no longer. the Tigers or the State offense would pass ,and State took over on Clemson's fell on it for the Wolfpack. a perfect pass into the far right corner An 11-play. 67-yard drive.“ the end have to perform a near miracle in order 27. State had possession on the .Tigs' 20. of the end zone from the five. which of the third quarter made the ball game CLEMSON. S.C.—lf ever there was to better. that against a Clemson Five plays later the Pack was stalled Quick caught in stride while looking brand new with just a quarter to go. a master plan. this was it. And it was defense that had averaged giving up Ritter’a first on the 10 and in cam’e Ritter to make it over his shoulder. Tiger tailback Chuck Mcswain rolled carried out to perfection. just seven points per‘game before the 6—0 with a 26-yard field goal. With a 13-3 pad at the half. according into the zone from the State 18 and “We had a vivid picture all week of Pack came to town. However. the tenacious orange After an exchange of punts. Clem- to Rein‘s plan. it was going to be up to Ariri's extra point knotted it at 13. how the game would have to go for us And offensively. State was totally defense lived up to its reputation. giv-, son's Obed Ariri notched a 38-yard the State defense in the second half. But at 9:08 of the final frame. after to win it." State head coach Bo Rein aware that operating out of bad field ing the Pack two yards in three plays. three-pointerwitlr 28 seconds left in And it was. and the Pack defense was Woodrow Wilson returned a punt 58 said after his Wolfpack had turned position would likely lead to turnovers It was then up to the man who turned the first period. It was right after that. up to it. yards to the Clemson so. Ritter ramm- away Clemson 16-13 in Death Valley of its own because of the ferocity ofthe out to be the scoring difference in the that the Wolfpack put together the sus- ed home the game winner. a 25-yarder. before an orange-clad Saturday after- Tiger defense-turnovers that could game— placekicker Nathan Ritter. tained scoring drive Rein so badly Clo-sea scares “This was the busiest game l've had noon crowd of61.722. “We painted that conceivably allow the home team's His 41-yard field goal gave State the wanted in the first half. all season." Ritter said. “I just go out the first half. , defense to putpoints on the board. lead with less than twominutes gone in The touchdown. the first scored Ariri got another 38-yard field goal there and try to do my job. i don’t see “We wanted to get a few turnovers. Just five plays into the contest. the contest. against the Tigs in the first half this midway through the third quarter. and how I could miss one like that with the get good field position and score a Rein's master plan began to.reveal Phase two of Rein's picture was then year. came on the 17th play of a march while the State defense had been able line I've got in front of me. with Marty. touchdown. which is what we did." itself. completed. Clemson fullback Marvin that lasted more than seven minutes. to keep Clemson out of the end The Wolfpack knew when it headed ._Wolfpack defensive back Donnie Sims fumbled on first down after the Wide receiver Mike Quick got the TD zone up to this point. the Tigers could (m IIRimI‘I!pa Technician North Carolina State University’s Student Newspaper Since 1920 4 , a -A Monday, October 29, 1979 Volume LX. Number 3‘ r4... inside "St—Udent, faculty reactions mixed Tigerskin ....... The Long Run . on killings, confusion in Korea Goal-line stand . CCcrown......._ by Steve Watson was fantastic with the economy. They ousting Young Kim illegally." Jin Kim Staff Writer were definitely getting tired of his die added. - Frisbee tatorial powers." The feeling among sources contacted South Korean President Park Chung The last few weeks have seen a mas by the Technician was that the killing Snack bar woes. weapon. WNW-huh) Hee was shot and killed Friday night. jor change in the political scene in]. -i was not accidental. allegedly by Kim Jae Kyu. head of the South Korea. State graduate student. “I think it was an assassination." F South Korean Central Intelligence and former president of the Korean'.‘ Tilman stated. Agency. Student Association Sang Joo Kim “I believe the assassination was plot- Reaction from those close to the said. ted." Jin Kim said. South Korean situation has been I “We don't really know whether it Homecoming hampered guarded so far. Caution and apprehen- City demonstrations was an accident like the papers have sion seem to prevail‘among those con- said or not. but it is certainly very tacted by the Technician. “About three weeks ago Young S . questionable." Sang Kim said. “Personally. I felt great relief that Kim. the leader of the oppositionpa ~y “It is my feeling that the head of the one of the great dictators of the world was expelled by the force from the Na; . Korean CIA was clandestinely backed by lack of participation is gone." Jin Jung Kim. Asst. Professor tional Assembly by Park." Sang Kim in his actions by the armed forces. and of Physics at State and South Korean said. "All opposition members resign . that this was very important." Sang native said. "it is a tragedy. though. and (US. President) Carter express Kim said. Charlene Suggs said the problem is President by Glennie Moore Park was a very important his disapproval." 4' Sang Joo Kim What will happen now is a matter of. Staff Writer that student spirit and support had person in South Korean history." dent and citizen demonstratio' .' great concern to the South Koreans. diminished considerably. South Korea had made great a few southern South Korean‘citie 1 powers." Sang Kim said. “There is surely a lot of concern With the deadline for float entries to “This year ‘we're trying to redo the economic gain under Park's rule. and followed this incident. Young‘ K' “A uth Korean newspaper actual- about the future of the country." Jin State's Homecoming Parade(Nov. 5) Homecoming system." Suggs said. this may have tempered criticism of warned Park that if he kept increasi ' out against this latest abuse of Kim said. “Park was a strongman and fast approaching. parade organizers "We're trying to get it back to the way him by the average citizen. according his powers. he wouldn't last long.»8an If y Park." Tilman said. “This is no successor was planned for. No other claim low student participation has it was 10 years ago. to Dean of Humanities and Social Kim said. L ry usual for South Korea." slowed down parade plans. “Ten years ago, if you were a stu- Sciences Robert Tilman, an expert in “This was the high point in 1‘! t“ Park made a big mistake by (see “Local." w The parade will begin at 10 pm. on dent on this campus, you wouldn't have Southeast Asian affairs. Nov. 10. with the procession traveling missed Homecoming or you would have A former Peace Corps volunteer in l. .5;if. through Pullen Drive, along been an outcast. But now. students just South Korea spoke of the people‘s feel- ’9 Hillsborough Street and Dan! Allen aren't that interested." _ ings about Park. Drive with floats. bands and the Earlier during , the semester a “Park wasn't discussed much. the Homecoming Court. State's marching Homecoming survey was sent to all people were afraid to talk about him.” band will also be in the parade. Cordi Barnard-Kuenzli said. ”Although Homecoming Parade Chairman (see “Groups. "p2) closefriends would tell you that Park State computer team advances ‘Washington University of St. Louis. Alabama went to the Florida contest. by Timothy Slaughter last year's winner. Michigan State and The decision to have two regional Staff Writer M.I.T.. both perennial finalists. contests was made in order to better .._.._,___...m.. State placed first in the Southeast The regional and national contests facilitate such a large number of teams. Region Division Two computer. pro- are under the guidelines of the officials said. gramming contest held Saturday at Association for Computing Machinery “Earlier in the semester. two State. The State team will travel to (ACM). the society for students and member teams competed for the Kansas City. Kansas next February for professionals interested in computers. chance to represent State in the the national finals. contest officials regional contest." State ACM Publica- said.

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