FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21,1951 THE DAILY TAR HEEL szvzr: - " i ' " v. . - . v. " . ; 1 ; 1 v " 1'" 1 4 Ji i t -1 -.Vlff " 11 f. : .- 1 (1 If- v. -I i.A i kk- ' 1V V: r ' k . V ,'i , 1 OLFPACK ALL-AMERICA Elmer Costa, 215-pound iackle from Paierscn, N. J., will be the mainstay in a strong 11 C State line in Saturday's opener for the Carolina football team Costa won All-America acclaim for his play last year-and should be better this seasoa ,. ; 1 ; ; : , 18 Of 53 Carolina.Gridders Silt F'lli.-.r M ; V ODhomores f.- '--if. iiil ihi . hi'- ' my Neville, guards; Bill Kirk man; ' center : Parker, George Wallin, ?backs. Listed as tentative! Tar Heel starters amo tHe ; . Wewcomers, eitherion offenfefeli)r defense,' ;4re ends Jeff Newton and Lou Dar nell;, guards KenYarborough and Paul Hursch ; linebacker Doug Brutori or Bill Kirkman ; and backs Billy Williams, Bob White, Larry Parker and Lou Britt, the (See "Eighteen" Page 8) Will Be.Fros The new accent on youth for the 1951 Carolina football team -will have 28 of the 53 men on th, dressing list for the opener witj N- C- State here Saturday pl-ayie with no varsity experience. ; , Eighteen of the group will be soDhomores and 10 are freshmen. This group is expected to play an important part in the ga7ie and for that reason the more experi enced Wolf pack is given an ex cellent chance to break their five year losing streak. Sophomores who will be -suited up at the 2:30 Ienan Stadium kickof f are : Tom Medlin, Dick Kocornik, Jeff Newton, Bill Ba ker, ends; Thad Eure, Francis Fredere, tackles; Ken . Yarbor ouch. Paul Hursch, Jack Maults- by, guards; Doug Bruton, Dave Mullens. Junior Seawell,. centers, and Van Weaihcnrspoon, Billy Williams, Dick Lstekey, Charles Motta, Bob White, John Gaylord, backs. . Freshmen who will be in var sity uniforms for the -first time include Dick Starner, Dan Main er, Lou Darnell, Chuck Ellin- wood, "ends; Will Alexander, Jim- CAROLINA-TODAY 1 1 rvrnT fir 1 .WILLIAM NANCY FRANK 10LDEN LSONlOVEJOY OrinJanrvingsMiCHAEL CURTI2 V Also . Selected Shorts i . BY; -POPULAR DEMAND o w OPE N 1 25 Noon to I monire :'- ' SeiVirig''"Hom.ecopked, LUNCH end DINNER 102 & 5:308:30 -Watch For The Opening Of The Down Amber Ally 4! 'I p r""7f vi-6f ) V PET MILK Lg. 14c; Sm. 7c Vcsson Oil Pfs. 34c; Qs. 67c Jewel , f SHORTENING lb. 20c t ... " . . " .. . , NESCAFE large jar $1,54 I I 1 i 3( Q-l Ml. VN s - -; Green Giant PEAS ..... 17 os. ccn ilJc Del,,Monie Crushed PINEAPPLE . o, 2 ccn 27c Planters Cockiail Peanuts 0 oz. Vac .tin 35c Planters 12 oz. glass PEANUT BUTTER . .... .. 36c Zesta CRACKERS lb. box 29c Anglo . ROAST BEEF .... 12 oz. tin 49c . Servil (in quarters) OLEO Ib. 25c Powaian Old Fashioned PEACHES No. 2 can 29c Graners . Grape Jelly 12 oz. glass 22c La Choy Dinner PEig. 52c La Choy Bean SPROUTS No. 2 can 52c La Choy NOODLES .. ... No. 2 can 17c La Choy SAUCE 5 oz. bottle 10c Reg. 3 for 25c - Polmolivo Soap, Bafh 2 for 25c SUPER SUDS Lg. 20c Regular VEL Bush HOMINY: o. 2 can 10c VEL GIANT . 30c 73c Super Store ; ;'j i .... i COFFEE j! ..L. lb. 77c SUGAR : 10 lbs. 99c CIGARETTES: Ctn. $1 .50 Reg. 3 fox 25c Cashmere Bouquet, Bath ........ 2 for 25c FAB , Lg. 0c CLO-WHITE Qt. Dot. 15c ' ft j u to: Table Dressed " . FRYERS J 1 . .....A .. .... lb. 52c Kingan or Piedmont (half or whole) 12 to 14 lb. average HAMS lb. 59c BACON lb. 65c lb. 57c Loin End PORK ROAST . . ... ... Ib. 63c GROUND BEEF lb. 65c Shoulder VEAL CHOPS Ib. 75c Coles SAUSAGE 'Jones -s FRANKS . . - lb. 59c CRAB MEAT SHRIMP Fresh SCOLLOPS PERCH FILLETS Young BEEF LIVER 1 Ib. 69c r9 !t J' SI-:" , 3 West Franklin Siree

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