FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21,1951
THE DAILY TAR HEEL
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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
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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-
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