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IUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1949- ' THE DAILY TAR HEEL PAGE THREE Tar Heeis7ASain a- In ate 9 ssoo-enre ress SfM'h - A Voting fThe Sporting Picture I Br BILLY CARMICHAEL III ' By BILLY CARMICHAEL Mj Governors Will Talk Irish Take Over First Position; Army in Second NEW YORK, Oct. 10 VP) I Nnfre Damo is tViA inn CCiWcPP WITH THE NORTH CAROLINA football organization back from football team, the experts decided jusi a mue u ui.a oau game touth of North Carolina, most of today in the second Associated the wondering ones around these and other parts seem more Press nationwide poll of the sea interested in the state of Tar Heel grid affairs in Columbia last son. A 1 A V. I A. A 1 -m aaiuruay, indii wnai xne governor of North Carolina may have But the Fighting Irish landed saia 10 me governor 01 ooutn Carolina the no. 1 spot by only a slim Governor Scott probably was versing Governor Thurmond on margin of 30 ooints over Army, the subject of rural roads, while most of those who follow the which polished off last week's Tar lleeis, are more anxious to know about those city roads the leader Michigan in a 21-7 up mien oi coacn carl bnively will -have to travel to Williamsburg, set Saturday at Ann. Arbor. uurnam, uaion Kouge, and New York, not to mention three more I Michigan, which received 34 ponies is at. me nume esiaDiisnment. . first place votes a week ago, Had most of the wonderers been in the South Carolina capital didn't get a single one this time, lity over the weekend, they might have wished that they hadn't but the sports editors and sports- fothered to make the trip. The Tar Heels were definitely not at casters still thought enough of heir best, nor were the Gamecocks, nor was thp WPather I the Wolverines to eive them the officiating. Cold Coca-Colas were the "only luxury of the lifter- enough other ballots tcr land them noon, with the exception of, several outstanding individual per- in the top 10 in seventh place 'formances, mostly by Tar Heels, that played havoc with the light to be exact -pueepers an aiiernoon. ,; ; v J Tar Heel Footballers Prepare v To Meet Wake Forest Saturday On the Elements c. OF THE CONTRIBUTING ELEMENTS, the officiating was about the only one that didn't affect the Tar Heels one way or the other. In fact, that s about what penalties did to the Carolina entry through out the afternoon, moved them one way and then the other. The officiating, or the lack of a quick and decisive article so named, flowed the game to a turtles' pace, and left the players of both sides Jstandlng around with nothing to, do but exchange telephone num Ibers. . ' " The weather left both sides in the need of a good dose of Hadacol. Jit was hot and muggy, sort of a poor man's Turkish bath that took a great deal out of blaver'and sbectator alike. It wasn't pxactlv pond atfootball weather, so the boys decided that wasn't the time to play exactly good football' either. ' Notre Dame, which brushed aside Purdue Saturday, 35-12, to remain among the undefeated and untied, collared 67 first place 0 votes and a total of 1,489 points. Army, which was seventh -in the first poll, was right behind with 1,459 points. The Cadets got 58 first place ballots, as 172 sports writers and broadcasters took part in the poll. Only 80 voted last week, because of primary in terest in the close pennant wind ups in the national and Ameri can Leagues, and the World Ser ies. , The third, fourth, fifth, and The Tar Heels came back to Chapel Hill Sunday after play ing football at South Carolina Saturday.- Monday they were given pointers on how to. play more productive football. Not all in the Carolina camp were satisfied over Saturday's game with the Gamecocks. The Tar Heel passing attack reminded some of the exploits of last Janu ary first when Tar Heel Tossers were pitching the ball to anybody and everybody, without regard'to jersey colors. Despite the fact that the North Carolinians gained over 350 yards and collected 18 first downs to South Carolina's four, the en gineering looked shoddy at times, Rushing was at times good, but as 'a whole the Tar Heels didn't look like the Tar Heels. End Kenny Powell was the only victim of a major injury in Saturday's meeting in Columbia He is out with a serious knee in jury that may possibly keep him out of the Wake Forest game Sat urday in Kenan Memorial Stadi um. With Ed Washington still out due to an ankle injury, the right flank ranks have been thinned to a dangerously narrow margin. In an effort to correct the dis advantage, Coach Snavely has Dut Tailback Dick Bunting to Walker's Workout WAKE FOREST Oct. 10 J?) Coach D. C. Walker put his Wake Forest football team through a lengthy workout to day stressing fundamentals. '. The drill was lopped off with an hour-long dummy scrimmage, the scrubs assum ing North Carolina rushing and passing formations. ' ' Walker said that Tackles Tom Palmer and Jim Staton and Quarterback Dickie Davis will see at least limited action against Carolina. Tackle Bill George, who suffered a broken foot against Southern Method . 1st, might ' see action. Walker added. the feel of real competition in Saturday's game and is likely to see more .action before the season is out. The pinup girl's pinup boy, Irv Holdash, got in some experience at oiiensive center maneuvers and apparently looked good to lar Heel coacnes. the word is that he'll be seeing more of the fans in the stands from the field next week. All-American Art (Where's that stork) Weiner spent the week end working on catching up with the nation's leaders in the pass-receiving department He caught eight passes to -bring his season total to 2 1. '. He has covered 332 yards on. the -plays That. ought, to be good enough to top the country this . we$k. : He Tar Heelers Take To Air For Opener With Middies By Arthur Greenbaum Twjenty-two of Coach Marvin Allen's Tar Heel and Toers will board a plane this afternoon at the Raleigh-Durham airport to fly to Baltimore, Maryland. Here, the hooters will travel by bus to An napolis; where they will engage the Middies in a contest on Wed nesday, afternoon. Coach' : Allen's squad has been anxiously awaiting this opening engagement and should give the Tars a terrific struggle. For the first time in three years, the Tar Heels r feel confident that they possess a capable scoring punch that' is able to penetrate any de- fehse-.-,T f A - , . Heading.' the, -list of aggressive bocte.rsis -; Eddie Foy, up from las ityears jfreshmen team, who work learning the duties of a was . third after two ..games and right end. Old Reliable and In- the two men leading him and had eligible Bob Cox has been given played in three games' and5 had the chore of telling Bunting the caught only 16 passes. whats and what-nots of good end Charlie Justice, whose little play. - . ,' son Ronnie got his haircut yester- Dalton Ruff in, the towering day, maintained his punting aver- sophomore tackle-blocking back, age par excellence in kicking five who was listed as a permanently times for 220 yards. That; brings injured playerin early fall grid his three game aver age Jto 47 drills, was back in the game at yards per boot. And that's three tackle Saturday and can be yards better than his last season's counted on to lend added and record breaking performance, needed support in . the center of the line. Guard Jack Woodell got sixth teams last week Okla t . I n The competition, too, contributed muchly to the lack of SDarkle homa. Tulane. Minnesota, and i tk Prt. T T 1 . . . . : a ""fl r i i a t i , . I t a i. -, i- i ia 7&'it me xai ncci uuii.ii. me oaniecuuKS urovea xo De a nam ErouD iorm Lauiina. remauiea nem in ftt fellows to get a good football appetite worked up for. The that order again, hungry look" was lacking. It isn't easv to olav top flieht football against a second or third flight football team. The Tar Heels found it wasn't Saturday. Takes a football Dlaver to match a football layer, The Priceless Gems A newcomer to the top 10 is Kentucky, which jumped from 15th place to eighth after hand ing Georgia a 25-0 shellacking Saturday. California moved . up from tenth to ninth, trading nlafM with Rnuthfrn 'MpthnHist; BUT THERE WERE priceless gems among the Carolina playing I , - . , ... . . , , . , 1 I TV 111V.11 TV U O 1V11U 1Mb TV V1, n aiudiiuii wnu suuue ugm on uuuugu uw naze oi so-su luutuaii. i The total vote with points figured Fred Sherman. Dossessor of a name that incites more nuns than " a 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 basis (first A I nlfino vntffs in nnrphthMMl ! n . iL i-i , .1 . , - . i l r . ..,.!'--.. - f--r" " i ierror in oou;n Carolina mese aays, piayea wingoacx on oaxuraay i. Notre uame (67) . as if he had invented the position. He turned the reverse, which up 'yiintil this game had been going exactly in that direction, into the I'l oroductive two-toachdown scoring device. Sherman whip-creamed this, basic effort by performing two yvnass catches that made the people "wonder how the World Series vas coming on. The cherry on top was high-scoring honors of the ay Sherman made that grade with 12 or thereabouts points. fter Sherman's and the other .two touchdowns were scored, a Egbert Williams appeared on the field ' intent on impressing pon the people the importance of the little' extra things in life. VI i1 i n 1 1 i ? ! TT. 1. A 1 11. st wuuams, no ooudi, leu a gooa impression, ne Disectea me goai Jsts four times running, which led most to ponder who used to Mck these things before this new Coxswain of Coversion came oiong. Williams, it seems, hadn't liked the idea of being called the i iu'ui mail a x-uu wuji. luu&i ,iiavc uccii ct jutwc, uiuugii, lui Liitr gamecocks certainly got the point four times. Two More to GO I 1 UbiI K TWO OTHER TAR HEELS whose notices keep Jake Wade's i - scissors busy most of time, gave the boys some more to write u',)out Saturday. Billy Hayes, who had an absence of friends and llowers after a slow start last season, is now learning to write th both hands. Hayes continues to pass extremely effectively , i . . a. .1 o u u f ' 4 (la. niS running againsi me ouum vcmjiiiiiujia wua une ui mc juuat f lucational things unveiled in the Palmetto state in years. C Of course, all good things must come to an end, , who of course. lit 'Art Weiner. Weiner has caught everything but cold thus far his season and remains with eyes peeled to the sky, expecting air ! i 1 1 T A.! IT. All A . - HiAl.nwM illiail specials irom vnariie jusiite, nayes, nu-zuiicutaii pn.ts.ciB, tnd the stork. . . i . There was another figure that performed with brilliance on Sa' turday, and which until this game had missed these three eyes Tri e figure belongs1 to one Dave Wiley, a tackle who packs a mean vnllop and wallops a mean pack.' Mr. Wiley is just that. Which is enoUh' abbf tHc'-"'Tar Heels for one day, except to remark that Charlie' Justice' remains an All-American among a growing lot of All-American's. i And to add that if" Carolina plays many more breathers like South Carolina, they might suffocate one of these Saturdays. FOOTBALL RESULTS 27 Zeta 1 fO Phi Gam 1 Pi Lamb Phi Sig Chi 2 Sig Eps 1 Chi Psi Theta Chi , 0:. DKE 2 fan Everett . Phi Delt Chi SAE 2 Phi Gam 2 St Anthony PiKA 2 Kap Sig 1 Kap Sig 2 Lam Chi Sig Nu 1 DKE 1 KA 1 Old West Delta Sig Beta 2 , Kap Psi Crabtree Body Shop Carrboro, N. C. We Specialize in Fender and Body Repair and Painting SKILLED MECHANICS Authorized Dupont Service Phone 9056 1489 1459 1205 1052 900 594 -476 436 358 .341 Army (58) Oklahoma (28) Tulane (1) Minnesota (6) North Carolina (3) Michigan . Kentucky (8) California . Southern Methodist (1) The second ten 11. Ohio State, 206, :. Southern California. 181: 13. U.C.L..A., 125; 14, Cornell. 98; 15, Pitts burgh. 65; 16. Texas. 63: 17. Villanova 13; 18, Navy. 36; 19. Michigan State. 30: ana iiavior. 25. Others receivin one or more votes Louisiana state, lu; Pennsylvania, v; Missouri, 8; Vanderbilt, 6; Rice, 4; Tennessee, 3; Georgia Tech, Virginia, and Dartmouth, 2 each; Yale and Duke each. Yanks Celebrate Victory As Bums Just Count Cash Mural News FOOTBALL, SCHEDULE 4:00 Field 1 Aycock 2 vs Graham; -Aycock 1 vs A-Dorm; 3 Lewis 1 Vs Steele; 4 Alex 2 vs Ruffln; 5 Miller 2 vs Town; 6 Lewis 2 vs Mangum. 5:00 Field 1 vs Wes Rockets: 2 Stacy 1 vs Old East; 3 Whitehead vs Nash; 4 Miller 1 vs Manlv; 5 Phi Kap Sig vs Pi Kap Phi; 6 BVP vs Stacy 2. VOLLEY BALL SCHEDULE 4:00 Court 1 Sig Nu 1 vs Lamb Chi; 2 TEP vs PiKA 3 Chi Phi vs Sig Eps; 4 Sig Nu 2 vs Chi Psi 1. 5:00 Court 1 DKE vs Phi Kao: 2 Theta Chi vs Kap Psi; 3 SAE 1 vs Phi Delt Chi: 4 Phi Delt 3 vs KA 3. TABLE TENNIS SCHEDULE 4:00 Table 1 Chi Phi 1 vs SAE 3: 2 PiKA 1 vs Chi Psi 3; 3 St. Anth 1 vs DKE 1; 4 Phi Delt 2 vs Sig Eps 1; 5 Phi Gam 2 vs ATO 2. 5:00 Table 1 SAE 2 vs Kap Sig 2: 2 Sig Chi 2 vs Theta Chi 1; 3 Delta Sig 1 vs Kap Psi 1: 4 Phi Gam 3 vs Sig Nu 1; 5 Zeta Psi 2 vs Sig Eps 2. HOKSESHOE SCHEDULE 7:30 Match 1 Simpson vs Davis: 2 Cloyd vs Crowder; 3 Tyler vs Dawes; 4 Peck vs Evans. 8:00 Match 1 Winner match 1 vs winner match 2; 2 Barton vs winner match 3; 3 Gerringer vs winner match 4. TENNIS All tennis scheduled to be completed by Monday will be allowed one extra day and must be completed by Tues day at 6. NEW YORK, Oct. 10 (P) The winning Yankees and the losing Dodgers began scattering for their homes today " to await fat World Series checks from Com missioner Chandler. Yankee of ficials also began the painful task of returning some $700,000 to fans who bought tickets to un played sixth and seventh games at the Stadium. : Although exact figures will not be known for several weeks, it is estimated that each full-share Yankee will receive close . to $5,800 for the part he played in humbling the National Leaguers, and that each Brook will be salved to the extent of $4,100. That is nice salve, even after taxes. , ine nappy Yanks, wno sur vived everything v except fire and flood in their limping progress toward a 12th World Champion ship, held a colossal victory cele bration last night. Manager Casey Stengel contradicted a report that he might not be back next year because of ill health. "Nothing to it," said Old Case "Why, I'm so healthy that I'm the only guy on the club who hasn't had a doctor all year." Casey is working on a two- year contract calling for $40,000 per season, it would cause no surprise if Co-Owners Dan Top ping and Del Webb should tear that one up and reward their hand-picked -pilot with another reading, say $60,000 a year. Nainrallv mnct nf tndav's pp ond-guessing was directed at Burt Shotton, Brooklyn's 65-year-old guiding hand. The opin ion is not unanimous that Burt will be back, team I ever put together." For Smart Men's Clothes-Shop at -inn I 120 Main Street Durham. N. C. SHUTTER BUG by FOISTER CAMERAS I REPAIRED 60 "THE VievVHHtejSTLOOKS Bring your camera in any time you find yourself con fronted with problems. We are qualified to help you. FOISTER S Camera Store CHAPEL HILL Justice Clipped Ronnie Justice that's Charlie's little boy got his first hair cut yesterday at the age of one. While Mrs. Sarah Justice rattled a rattle to keep the Junior Justice happy. Universi ty of North Carolina Tailback Choo Choo sat down in : the next chair, and had his hair cut. There was no referee around, to call a clipping penalty, but the barbers agreed thai Charlie was more trouble than Ronnie. Loss of the play-off in five games, and especially the final sad rout of his strong-arm young pitchers by a Yankee club of only Hill and Dalers Prepare for Tech Carolina's cross country team is training hard this week; for the expected ; tough meet,' with' Vir- j ginia Tech scheduled for the lo cal course on Monday,' 'TrJ ; ,;'. Coach Dale ;R"ansori .will prob ably .string aloriwiths the, same eight men that he used in both of the State meets4 which; the Tar Heels- lost. .These; men are, Capt. Sarri ;,Magill,; Jerry - Lewis, Frank Hooper7, Otis"; Hpneycutt, , Qordon Hamrick, Jim Bolch Bill Fatter- sonl and ToTOnX- Williams.-. . Tech last year, started off the Tar : Heels -with a. loss here as Sam ' Magill romped . home j first and Tech took the next. , two places and seven of the first ten. , There will be a. very important meeting of all cross country and. track meh on Wednesday preced ing the cross country .workout. Room 304 Woollen. . '4 Would lead; the attack to the Nflvx',8,- shores on' the? Severn. Anomer.r standout is Jess ureen- baum,"" who,: being a resident of Baltimore should be very familiar to the-tactics of the Navy: Backing up : these key players are veterans .Joe Bach at inside left,' Bill Lyons, at right half, and Daye' Ferebee at inside right. Holding ' doym. the defense will be f.All-TA.merican Frank Nelson, who; .should j again break up nu merous' scoring : threats of the opponents.- "Joining with .Nelson at fullback will be. Bill Rhqades, another ex-freshm?-, who has shown considerable improvement - during fall practice. Coach Allen has decided to start Ed Betty in the goal, but he will carry a reserve in case" of a recurring wrist injury that 'kept Betty out of practice for a few days. Many new-comers will make their debut tomorrow against the Middies, although they gained quite a bit of experience on the freshmen team.' Art Winsor al right wing, Ernie Montgomery at J" left wing, and George Stephens at right half have stepped into the shoes of graduating letterrnen. Other players making the trip are Bill Moore, John Langely, Jim Gwynn, and Bud Sawyer who will see considerable action in Annap- . olis tomorrew afternoon. Tar Heel Barber Shop In basement under Ledbetler - Pickard 1 fj Come in and see our Stay - On. Sheets. 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