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THE. DAILY TAR HEEL
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1951
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Mine Meet Card Scheduled;
,Five LetteriTien Returning
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I j Carolina's cross country team should be stronger than .last
gear's edition, according to Coach Dale. Ranson. Although he
Inade no detmite prediction, Ranson said yesterday! pie thinks
the Tar Heels will make a good showing with their nine meet
Ichedule. : i
I Last year's team posted a 3-4 record in dual meetsThe Tar
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Team Starts
Drill Monday
Football Coach Carl . Snavely
said' yesterday that jayvee "foot
ball practice will begin Monday
afternoon on Navy Field and
urged all freshmen interested in
playing to repftrt to room 109
Woollen Gym at 2 p.m. Monday.
N In order to play varsity or jay
vee football each applicant. must
have an 'JA" medical rating card
from the infirmary. The jayvee
squad- has a-tentative five-game
schedule.
Managers are needed for the
freshmen football team also, ac
cording to head managers Charlie
Behreus. These positions must be
filled immediately, preferably by
freshmen students. When -Winter
practice begins the frosh man
agers will be-' moved 'up to varsity
managers.
Mural Football Entries Open Sept. 20
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it Raleigh where they finished
fourth behind Maryland, West
Virginia and N. C. State in a
field of ten teams.
I Outstanding member pf the
fua'd is Gordon Hamrick, senior
Ind letterman from Shelby. Four
fther lettermen plus an outstand
ing group of sophomores and jun
iors round out the team. Seniors
"ill Burgess and Ed Dixon and
Uniors Jack Bennett and Bobby
febb earned monograms onjast
fear's team. Junior Bob Byrd has
l oked very good this fall.
. j A strong group of freshmen led
I y John Barden, Ed Vogel and
l ack Reimer will bolster the Tar
J 'eels. Carolina will field a junior.
arsity team, in place of the tra
( Ltional freshman squad due to
! is conference ruling that -allows
; osh to participate In varsity
vorts. ' " ' '
! Coach Hanson is interested in
aving boys work out this Fall
I lay a foundation in the middle
'stances and distances for both
,.e indoor and outdoor teams.
I ; The schedule follows:
j :Oet. 6 Richmond, there; 10 N. . C.
. ate, hre; 12 Davidson, here; 20
aryland. College Park, Maryland; 30 1
Duke, Durham.
Nov. 3 Tennessee, here; 5 Big 5,
RniierVi" 10 Virginia. Charlottesville.
Va.; 12 Southern Conference meet,
Durham. .
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Bill Kuyck of the Intramural
Department said yesterday that
entries for fraternity tag lootball
teams :ill open Thursday, Sept.
20 and close Sept. 25 with play
beginning Sept. 27 in the various
leagues. . ,-
Entries ;; for dormitory teams
open on the same date, Sept. 20,
but do not close until Oct. 2 with
play beginning Oct. 4.
In announcing the dates for
entries, Kuyck also asked that all
men interested in officiating the
tag.football games should contact
the Mural office immediately.
Qualifying for the annual Au
tumn V Golf i Tournament begins
Monday.' at ; TTinley Golf Course
and extends ; through Oct. 6. Ail
men interested- in entering the
tournament . must turn in an at
tested score card to Pro Ed Ken
ney at the". Finley club house
sometime during the dates set for
qualifying. ' '.
The tournament will again be
single : I elimination" match play
with the field divided into flights
based on the qualifying scores.
The tournament is open to stu
dents and members of the faculty
but the faculty members will
have separate flights set up for
them.
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Chapel Hill High School
will meet a strong Methodist
Orphanage team at' 8 p. m.
today in - a Class A football
game at Carrboro Athletic
Park.
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