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PAGE TORES' ATUHPAY, OCTOBER 22, 1949 THE D AILY; TAR HEEL For Second Loss t n 1 State Frosh, Carolina; Freshmen Botch Touchdown Opportunities Football Forecasters Pick Weekly Winners ic second successive loss was the bsence of a passing attack. The larohna Frosh attempted seven ncn passes during the course of he night and out of this seven ccn three Were completed and ive intercepted. Tho visitors had two scorine ipportunitics irl the final minutes t the nrst quarter, une came on i long drive which started deep n Carolina territory. After a jeautiful quick kick by State's red Potts, the Tar Babies took :he ball on their own 6 yard line, rhrce hand offs by Quarterback Steve Ilavran put the ba.ll on thp Carolina 25. A pitch out to Halfback Frank Wissman brought the ball up to the State 49 After two more hand ofTs had carried the ball to the 36 'yard line, Bill Ellington1 completed to Bill Albans who went all the way to the 4. Albans, who was not ex pected to play, showed the Caro lina rooting section some beauti ful running on the play. A hand off lost 5 yards on the first play. Bud Wallace then brought the ball back to the 4. After another hand off went only iun to the line of scrimmage, El lington faded back to pass. Un- able to spot a receiver, he elected to run and carried up to the State , 2 yard line. State took over there Br Larrv Fa RALEIGH, -.Oct. Sl-r-Carolina's freshman eleven muffed very scoring opportunity thrown their way tonight and ,-ent down o their second defeat of the season, this time to n improved North Carolina State frosn team,'. 13-0. Prooaoiy m mam reason ior Interclass Meet Will Take Place In Bowman Gray By Andy Taylor Head swimming coach Dick Jamerson has announced the in auguration of an entirely new event to the already impressive record of Bowman Gray Pool and Carolina swimming. This' will consist of the Interclass Meet to be held for the first time next Thursday night. Open to all students, each of the four classes and the gradu ate school will be represented in the meet and featured will be both the .varsity and freshman GAME Carolina-LSU -' . t Minnesota-Michigan ' Rice-Texa : Kentucky-SMU r Cornell-Princeton Arlcansas-Vanderbilt . Ohio St.-Wtaconsin Navy-Penn :-. Northwestern-Iowa WfcM-Wake Forest - Ga. Tech-Florida Maryland.N.- C. State TCU -Mississippi. Richmond-Davidson Illinois-Purdue . Mich. St.-Penn St. Pittsburgh-Indiana Dartmouth -Harvard Army -Columbia Oregon-So. Cal. Yale-Holy Cross JEFF THOMAS Carolina Minnesota Texas Kentucky Cornell Vanderbilt Ohio St. Navy Northwestern W&M Ga. Tech Maryland TCU Tie Illinois Mich. St. Pittsburgh Dartmouth Army So. Cal. Yale OHVTLLE CAMPBELL Carolina Minnesota Texas SMU ' Cornell Arkansas Wisconsin Navy Northwestern W. Forest ' Florida Maryland Miss. ' Davidson Illinois Mich. St. Pittsburgh Dartmouth Army So. Cal. Yale BILLY CAR MICHAEL Carolina Michigan Texas ' Kentucky - ' Cornell 1 Arkansas Wisconsin'" Navy' Northwestern W." Forest , Ga. Tech ; , i Maryland' . : TCU- 1 ..; Davidson Illinois Mich. St. Pittsburgh . ; Dartmouth"" Army -,So. Cal. Yale. BUDDY SUZANNE VADEN SCHREIBNER Carolina Carolina Michigan Michigan Rice Rice Kentucky Kentucky Cornell Cornell Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Ohio St. Ohio St. Navy Navy Northwestern - Northwestern W. Forest W&M Ga. Tech Ga. Tech Maryland Maryland TCU TCU Davidson Davidson Illinois Purdue Mich. St. Mich. St. Pittsburgh Pittsburgh . Dartmouth Harvard Army Army So. Cal. So. Cal. Yale Yale . Player, Coach Marv Bass Shows Plenty Of Glass By Bill Kellam i his greatest thrill, .... . Back in early September, the . Praised by Voyles uunrrl was nut that, come der Sea-i r"-,.-1 T-VvL-iac varhH ihf Indians . . u 1 - : - I VOIA VJVU wmv... . h son, Carolina's forward wall would year, and he termed Bass's unaouDiecuy prove io yu- performance againsi xiarvara mai ous as pumice, out me uuo season, the greatest ne a ever seen stood the test of bigtime compe- delivered by a lineman. And Voyl- Many Unbeaten Sectional Leaders Put Grid Records On Line Today tition, and instead of cracking un der the pressure and stress of bat tie, has metamorphosed into the seven impervious blocks of gran ite. Every wall also has its stone mason. Carolina's has been mould ed by quite capable Marvin (Moose) Bass, the ex-William and Mary performer and line coach whose mentoring feats for his al es has been around too Bass got another big charge dur ing his college days with a touch down against George Washington in 1941. He broke into the scor ing column by blocking a GW punt and recovering the ball in the GW end zone. The Detroit Lions drafted Bass By Austin Bealmear NEW YORK, Oct. 21 (ff) College football reaches the half way mark in the 1949 season to morrow, a day in which many of the unbeaten favorites in the STATISTICS If C. s. Carolina ! 13. s 199 ' 13 105 1 " 63 First downs 10 Yards rushing 197 Passes attempted 17 Passes completed 3 Passes had intercepted 5 . Yards passing 52 . Punting average 48.7 . Fumbles 4 VnrrU lost on Denalties 40 ('and kicked out on first down y Ernest Liberrati signaled for a i faif catch on the punt but was l' hit bv a State man. The penalty brought the ball to the Wolfcub ? . 23. A pass from Havran to Albans put the ball on the 4, but the Tar ' Babies could go no farther. This was the last scoring op i portunity for Carolina in the first ' half. State, however, had different y ideas and proceeded to run and . pass the length of the field. Some ff hrautiful passing by Potts put O th ball on the Carolina 30. From thpre he flipped a pass to Mar thall Lone in the end zone to give 'the Wolfcubs a 6-0 lead. Long .i tKo pvtra rjoint to f men im-ivv-v A ? make it 7. . V Carolina threatened again in ! r the third quarter but once more s couldn't put the ball across. With A Albans carrying the brunt of the I if attack the Tar Babies went ail i A the way to the State 1. Albans fail- ed to make the last yard on fourth ' Vdown, however, and the ball fwent over to the defenders. . Jl crhred the final touchdown I . .i u .nrter Muhon Dave in me iuunn y urathrwax intercepted a Hav- Lran pass and returned 'if to the Carolina 32. Alex weDsiti, w. 'J Was undoubtedly the outstanding Iman on the field-inthe second fr- half, then made a personal march Iv against the visitors. He ended the hv eoine over from the 4. jt Long's extra point try was no Whitewashed! u. n. a Higgins McCbrmick Kimmel Orsino Smith ilogan Norris , 1 - .nnffiponnoc Will ne J 7 111 d J U 1 tUliiV-i ..i. ' - - swimmers who will compete for struggling -to hang onto their po- ii .i! 1 s :il I .... m. . i i tncir respective classes anu wm sitions at the head, ot tne pacit. be facing the first real trial of At this point, such powers as the year. Minnesota in the Big Nine, Cali- Pnnrh .Tamorsnn haa pxnressed fnrnia nn the-Pacific Coast. "Okla- his hope that, though the regular homa in the Big Seven and Cor swimmpr? arp pxnectcd to dom- npll in the Ivv League look like inate most of the events, there the best bets to come tnrougn m will be a large turnout of other their respective circuits, men on the campus who are in- Kentucky and Tulane are lock tcrested in the sport and who e(j m a two-horse race in the would like an opportunity to try Southeastern Conference, as are out over official collegiate dis- fjorth Carolina and Duke in the tances and in actual competition, southern Loop. And in the If the meet is a success and other Southwest Conference, Texas, students as well as swimmers Rice an Baylor are marching show an interest in it, it is likely shoulder to shoulder at the head that the meet win Decome an an- 0f the parade nual affair. Aspirants for both the varsity and freshman swimming teams have been splashing their way ! nma ..nrt. tomorrow is like through dailv workouts since the , firt wpnk of the Quarter. For them the Interclass Meet will provide the initial pre-season test under regular meet condi tions, and for the coaches a chance to view their charges in' Michigarx team still v dangerous action against one another, and rn crn;ht setbacks. If under pressure. Also on display for the first Lhould brush past Purdue, Iowa time will be the talents of coach Wisconsin and carry the Bob Ousley's highly touted fresh- Conference title into the Rose man ennar!. Thev will have the , tun Mmne- advantage of swimming as a team for the freshman class and for many of them it will be their first race over intercollegiate dis1- tances. Coach Jarrierson's only com ment on his varsity squad was to the effect that it is still too early But the picture is subject to change from week to week and the clarification that will come in some quarters tomorrow is like ly to be offset by unforeseen de velopments in others. Minnesota and Michigan Minnesota, only unbeaten and untied outfit left in the Big Nine, will be at Ann Arbor to battle a despite tvo straight setbacks. If the GoDhers win this one, they iaUVFLAXVA hs X ' and Wisconsin and carry the Bowl. Pitt also is on the Minne sota schedule. fresh from its iyi wn vuv upset over Michigan, invades Iowa, Illinois goes to Purdue and rvkm citato visits Wisconsin in I other Big Nine games. Also of interest in the Midwest h i - -A- y f iJ Si.- ' MilKiiii.iMwmiiw "" "1rrT""111 for the 1943 season, but their par- i simomousiy pnraseu uuuuati, aim ma mater are painfully familiar the Navy dissuaded him from con- - . nrviknr f mon Vo'c TnW . . . . ... tinuinff his enairon career as a the effect that it is sun w o Seven games sending to predict very mucn 0klahoma to Nebraska and Mis. they have a great deal of work V anu coiiuiiiui""; ctv ... last week ruined Brown's Ivy League hopes. If Cornell wins, the? Big Red should have no fur ther trouble until itsThanksgiv ing date with' Pennsylvania. Dartmouth goes to Harvard for another Ivy League game. Non-conference commitments send Kentucky to Southern Meth odist and North Carolina to Lou isiana State. With these all-winning t clubs off the reservation, Tulane and Duke each beaten once in non-conference games will attempt to pull even with them in the standings. Tulane. back home after the battering by Notre Dame, takes on Auburn, while Mississippi State goes to Alabama and Geor gia Tech to Florida for other Southeastern Conference tilts. ,i ' Duke Host To VPI Duke also will be at home for a Southern Conference date with Virginia Tech. Elsewhere in the Southern Loop it will be Mary land at North Carolina State William and Mary at Wake For est, Richmond at Davidson and Washington and Lee at George Washington. P Notre Dame, no. 1 team in the nation, has an open date but Armv. the no. 2 club, takes on Columbia at West Point. Other smaller conference and non-conference games on tap to morrow include: ... East Navy at Pennsylvania, Holy Cross at Yale, Rutgers at Colgate, Syracuse at Fordham, Villanova at Duquesne, New York to a number of the men he's now coaching. Rough and Tough Aggressiveness has characteriz ed the play of his mainly inex perienced chargers thus far this ! season. That same impressive ag- player. Bass played only one year of ball in the service, that while at Richmond in the naval train ing program. He was discharged in 1945, just in time to take over gressiveness was quite apparent j as line coach for Rube McCray. in his William and Mary lines, especially during the NC-W&M Grid Coverage Continuing the policy of cot erage of Big Four football games, the Daily Tar Heel will staff four games today. This coverage will include: CAROLINA-LSU at Baton ' Rouge Billy Carmichael IIL ' DUKE - VPI at Durham-' Chuck Hauser and Frank Alls- ! ion. Jr. STATE-MARYLAND at Ra leigh Joe Cherry Larry Fox and Roy Parker. WAKE FOREST - WILLIAM & MARY el ;Wakex Forest 7 Billy Peacock. 5 WILDCATS WHOOP EM Chapel Hill High School scored 1 . n in every period last nigm iu trounce Siler City 32-6. The Wildcat line lived up to its name as it held the host team to a lone second quarter touchdown. Jim Smith and Fenno McGinty were the top offensive men for Chapel Hill. Smith ran for two payoff plays while McGinty ran for one touchdown and passed to Ed Mann, for another. . BILLY BYE ... Gopher tailback the league title and a possible Sugar Bowl bid. Rice Tackles Texas TUa camo enrt. nf rlarifving sit uation exists in the Southwest University at Boston University, rVinferenre. where Rice. UPSetlT,ehiffh at Brown. Delaware at n.lnnoT. nror SMTT invades Texas I T af avotto Wachinftnn and Jef VKUUIVl VTV. J I UW1"J .V-j '( and Baylor all own 1-0-0 records ferson at Bucknell and Quantico in conference piay. . , Marines at west Virginia A full schedule, in the Pacific before the start of the winter sea- snti. ' Encouraging, however, is the recent return of stellar Tar Heel Jim Thomas. None of' that quartet has lost a conference game. If favored Ok lahoma beats Nebraska it prob ably will have to argue with the Missouri-Iowa State winner for Coast Conference sends Washing ton to Calif ornia,.. UCLA tb Wash ington State, Oregon to Southern California, Oregon State to Stan ford and Idaho to Montana. California and UCLA are the Midwest Pittsburgh at Indi ana, Penn State at Michigan Rtate Kansas at Oklahoma A. and M. and Bradley at Tulsa South Arkansas at Vanderbilt, Tennessee Tech at Tennessee, 1 Frosh Boofers Lose Opener To State On Penalty Kick only teams with clean conference Virginia at Virginia Military and slates and California disposed of Kansas btate at Mempnis oiaie. I . 1 . -1 -r-i TIT i. TV IT I Carolina's baby Tar Heel and Toers lost their initial encounter V tv. coasnn vesterdav when J L i - r hv a good showing will prepare for a game with the Duke Fresh men on Wednesday, October b. IV good. t v N. C. S. Lemome 'Hillman Cox J Yates ,rf Britt I I 'Buza A ' cii.tlnr Potts 'Long .McGraw Pos. LE LT LG C, RG, RT "RE : QB LH RII FB Ilavran Liberrati Wissman Wallace State College scored the one tally midway through the last quarter. nf the came on a penalty kick The lone tally was sufficient to HofPat the Carolina Frosh 1-u in a game in which the play was dominated by the losers. Numerous times during tne game Carolina had opportunities fnrp. but were unaDie 10 pun fcV 7 rtntw that extra punch to put Hall through. Gus Varkaris ,,t nn a one man show in playing uwv - . . goaly for the Carolina rruMi, the point of stopping one 01 me nenaltv kicks awaraea- w State. The second 'kick, however, rnt through by States L.eit unir "Pancho" Villa to give the Spanish studded State team the victory. The Frosh squad, encouraged f 1 1 i f 'linger r ( r . m t m 1 the threat by Southern California last week while Santa Clara de flated UCLA in a non-conference test. Cornell Meets Tigers Cornell will be at home to bat tle a Princeton team that only Southwest and Far West Mis sissippi at Texas Christian, Ari zona at Texas Tech, North Da kota State at Montana State, Col orado at Utah State, Brigham Vminff at Denver and Utah at Wyoming. games of 1947 and 1948. Last year his huskies gave thp Sugar Bowl ing Tar Heels one of their sourest afternoons of the season. The locals were lucky to escape with 7-7 tie from that fracas. Bass has continued his fine work here this season. Taking six let termen, a handful of previously non-lettering squadmen, and a host of talented but inexperienced sophs, Bass has turned this poly glot mixture into one of the finest lines in the nation. They've given up only three TD's via the over land trial this season. You can't blame boys like Du- deck, King, Holdash, Kuhn, and Wiley for being rough on their opponents They'd much rather get their counterparts from across the scrimmage a little stirred up, than provoke Bass, whos only 15 pounds over his playing weight of 215 pounds..For they know that he isn't averse to donning the pads during the week and inspiring the boys with a bruising demon stration of . how a real lineman operates. Starred at W&M William and Mary's football foes suffered from his practical demonstration in the manly art of play busting. In fact Bass pan ned more plays during the sea son$ of 1940-42 than any vitriolic metropolitan drama critic. Bass was far from an inspiration to opposing backs and linemen. his teammates must have considered him quite a lead er, for they elected him captain of William and Mary's great 194 Southern Conference champion- shiD eleven. He capped off this great season by making the All- Conference team at tackle. That, season the Indians lost only to Jim Crowley's pro-packed r.arnlina Pre-Flight team, iney took decisive victories from such nni.mi-c anH former powers as vv J - TTarvarri1 Dartmouth, and Okla homa. Navy also succumbed to them, 3-0, as Harvey Johnson tor field goal. Bass rates that game UNIVERSITY NEW YORK . NEW HAVEN PRINCETON WILL SHOW A complete selection of apparel furnishings and accessories for university men on MONDAY and TUESDAY October 24 and 25 BETA Representative THETA PI 114 South at FRATERNITY Columbia Ave. HOUSE Terry McCabe VVVVVVVVVWAAW.V'VVvVvVvVVVVVVVV, . .v. . RED hot in HIS NSW WARNER MIT For Smart Men's Clothes-Shop at f 111 give yourself plenty of spread with wide-spread Van Bnit OUR SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK Chocolate, Fudge rippled through our smooth, rich Va nilla ice cream. It's a delicious ice cream treat. 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