THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 201951 THE DAILY -TAR HEEL. PAG nana Meets 2) (dJ'IfiUi !?(Qj (Qj s . .. . Strictly Ad Lib By Zone Robbfns ft I , Let's Look est tho Tor HooIs ct al - FOOTBALL'S MAGIC SPELL IS everywhere about this time et. year and Chapel HiH. is certainly no excepiioa Folks arouod tills nek of the Sotftt&etm Confeceaee woods ase wondering Just how well. th kne-deep Tar Heel souad is going to stack uo against some tbe tougheat teams in the nation and they're :' also wondering About the conference title chase and about Saturday's opener with at upstart N. C. State Warn. ".' It's really to early to tell, but let's analyze a few of the top teams 2a. the conference. V ". CAROLINA: Sixteen of 22 regulars are returning this year along with nine other lettermen, a host of varsity "reserves, the. cream, of last year's freshman crop, and a batch of hotshot freshmen. Coach Carl Snavely has a good crop of sophomores and freshmen to bolster last, year's vets but he also has a lot of question marks. The ends are the weakest points while tailbacks, tackles and centers Seem to be plentiful. Major losses were Huck Holdash, Dick Bunting" arid Roscoe Hansen. The defensive backs posed a problem at first but things seem to be working out slowly. N. C. STATE: Romped" over Catawba, 34-Q, in first game but could muster no long payoff drives. Capitalized on mistakes and probably kept major portion of offensive attack under wraps. The Wolfpaek is always dangerous especially to arch rival UNC Coach Beattie Feathers has the best manpower at his disposal that he has Enjoyed since taking over the State team His ends are fairly' weak and the defensive backfield is no great shakes. Major losses were Ed Mooney and Tony Romanowsky. In addition to 22 lettermen, State has a batch of good sophs and good freshmen. Totum Likes His Terps MARYLAND : Coach Jim Tatum likes his team and minces no words in saying so. A lot of football folk also like the Terps who are loaded with fair-to-middlin' backs and have a fine little All America (Bob Ward) at guard. The Terps have a fast and tricky tmm tho finlii-T but the defensive line is not the best in the world. Major losses were Elmer Wmgate, Ray Krouse, Chat Gierula and Jake Rowden. : : " : WAKE FOREST: The Deacs had the best defensive line in the nation last year and is. bolstered by the return of All-Southern Tackle 0ia Gearge, one of the roughest customers in the conference. Wake jUas one of the finest first teams in the conference but the reserves 9re woefully weak. New Coach Tom Rogers has a handful of good sophs but needs more. Major losses were Jim Staton, Bob Auffarth jund Nub Smith. DUKE: New coach, new formation will handicap the Blue Devils. TSak in. the middle of tiie line and at offensive ends Many of the bac&s show promise but are u tried. Quarterback Jerry Barger, a freshman, has been a shot in the arm to Duke hopes. Major losses weoe Billy Coic, Ceep Youmans, Jim Gibson and. Tom Powers. Chalmers Port Only Player On Injury List ' Carolina's football team moved iak the last days of practice be fore the If . C. State game with no serious injuries - Hampering - the squad. Although the Tar Heels suffered the usual number of mi nor injuries, ; the i entire I squad should be ready for " Saturday's game. . - ' -!: I;.- 'it 7 Alternate Captain ; Bob (Goo Goo)' Gantt Is back In lieayXi gear after bein? sidelined with a pull ed leg muscle. Freshman George Foti of Orlando, Florida ;was run ning the- offensive bloekuig, back slot in place of the -injured ; Van Weatherspbon who" was 6ut'forT a week,, but is now back in the line-r UD. 'Wmback : Chalmers r Port 'has been running in flight togsdiie to an apendectpmy three weeks ago. He should be ready for the Texas game-. Louis Britt, tailback from Glen Cove, N. Y., will be out with a sprained" ankle for a few weeks. Surprise of the;sctimni&ges has been the passing of junior tail back Frank Wissman. At present Wissman and sophomore Billy Williams look like the best of the tailbacks. Eigh or "nine freshmen J have done well in practice and several should see some action this fall. Larry Parker, I highly publicized back from Charlotte, will prob ably play at defensive halfback. State held secret drills on Mon day and Tuesday as they prepar ed for the Tar Heels. Morning sessions both days were delegated to brushing up on. the pass de fense. Catawba College gained i ::::x:,-;-'i:.:.-:vA;K CI cm son Heu Posibilittcs CLEMSONk Tha Tics lost heavily but lettermea still jam b lieges. Aside from hustling Billy Hair capable backs are scarce. Coach Frank Howard wont get much help from last year's fresh men but stifl might eome up with another ; fin team he usualry oea. The offeswive backs are weak. Mjor losses were Sterliftg Cauth, Fred Cone, Jaefcie Caivert, Ray Mathews and Diek Hendle. SOUTH CAROLINA! Coah Rek Enright needs a quarterback sad sophoittore Johnny . Graanling might be just tfee man to fill the tSL If the slot isnt adeoiately filled, the Gamecocks will have a poor offense despite the presence of glittering Steve Wadiak The end3 are only so-so and the passing attack is poor. Major loss was battering Bishop Strickland WILLIAM AND MARY: The Indians have a new coach and a mew formation. They will have a lot of scoring power if they can get started. The defense is relatively weak but Coach Marvin Bass usually turns out a fine line. It may take the Indians a little time to get started. Major loss was Vito Ragazzo. V WASHINGTON AND LEE: Chances are the Generals won't re peat as conference "champions (VMI might slip in) but will have a pretty fair country team. . Graduation hart the Virginians; The line and reserve strength is weak but Gil Bocetti is still on hand and he eaa make most any team click. Major loss was Walt Michaels. JOE DUDECK and BOB GA2ITT ... Tar Heel grid leaders 256 yards through the air against State in last week's season open er for the Wolfpaek. - The afternoon portion of State's two-a-day drills was spent work ing on defenses against Carolina's running: attack. -Tuesday's prac tice was topped off by a 45 min ute scrimmage against the B squad.' r Offensively Alex Webster, a 21 pound speedster, is the big whee in the State attack. Webster: passing ability is a big qusstior mark for he didn't throw a singl pass against Catawba. More Sports On Pogo 10 WELCOME GENTLEMEN Make this shop your shop. For good hair grooming come to the University Barber Shop E. Franklin St. 0' U N C Pove r hous e P red i cted y National Sportswriters Some folks seem to think that Carolina is going to have a foot ball powerhouse this year. 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