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WF.T)NF,SnA Y YVTHRPT? 101 THE DAILY TAR HEEL. PAGE THUr HthbTi ' By Bill. Peacock Fullback Dick Wiess, Caro lina's "leading ground-gainer Saturday against Georgia, edged out Defensive End George. Norris yesterday to. be come the 14th Daily Tar Heel Athlete of the Week. Both Wiess and Norris re ceived only one first place vote, but the husky Phila delphia back also received enough mention on other bal lots to top Norris, 10-8. Two other " players, lEndLou Dar nell and Tackle Bill Kuhn also received first place votes to trail in balloting. Tailback Frank Wissman, Guard Joe Du deck, and Tackle Tom Higgins also received mention. The veteran Wiess easily led all backs in rushing in the Georgia game, gaining 109 yards on 22 carries for an ave- rage of 4.9 yards a crack. The next best in to.tal yards gained was 38 by Lauren Hargrove of Georgia. Wiess accounted for all but 31. of Carolina's yards Wiess was most of the Caro lina offense ki the first half which saw quarterback Skeet Hesmer stay on the ground most of thevtime and called on Wiess to, carry 15 times. His, best single effort was a 51 -yard sprint just before the half n a INTRAMORALS Members of three important committees were elected at Mon day night's meeting of Intramural managers. The committees were the Rules Committee, the Pro test Committee, and the Co-Re-creation Committee. The Rules Committee consists of Mai Perkinson, Bill Thurman, Ray Stein,: Jim Hurley, Neil Sat terfield, Jim' Hock, and Roy Mit chell. Electedjo the .Protest Com mittee were Bill Evans, Jim Dil lon, Frank Hood, Arch Ford and Bob Rudisell. The 'men on the Co-Recreation Sports Committee are Ray Stein, Tom Matthews, Don Davis, Frank Hood, Gurney Boren, and Art Spaugh. Tlie Dormitory i Division of ihei tag football league will open to morrow. The entry deadline for the track meet, has been changed to Oct. , 9 and the meet will be ick ml 3f(S r - DICK WIESS . . . -. edges Norris . . . ended. On that play Wiess went from the Carolina 28 on a full spinner over left tackle, cut out to the Georgia sideline when he reached the second ary, and made it down to the Bulldog 23 before Georgia safety man Claude Hipps caught him from the side. In spring practice last yearv" Bob White took over Wiess' number' one soot and started in the State -game. But White did held Oct. 15. October 6 is the deadline for entry in the Mural golf tourna ment. Golfers need only to shoot an 18 -hole qualifying round and turn in their scorecard to Mr. Kenney. or Mr. Brown at the Golf Shop. r The tag football scores for Mon day, Oct. 1 : Theata Chi, 7 " and Beta 2, O; Beta 1, 12 and Phi Delt, 2, 0; KA, ,38 and Kap Sig 2, 0; Chi Phi, 3 and DKE 2, 0; Zeta Psi, 47.and PiKA, 0; Sig Chi 2, 7 and Kap Sig 1, 6 (overtime), TAG FOOTBALL , 4:00 Field 1 Chi Phi vs Delt 1; 2 Kap Sig 1 vs SAE 2; 3 Phi Delt 2 vs KA; 4 Beta 1 vs Sig Chi 1 ; 5 Theta Chi vs Pi Lamb Phi. ' - 5:00 Field 1 Chi Phi vs Delt Sig pi ; 2 Beta 2 vs Chi Psi ; 3 Kap Sig 2 vs Sig Nu; 4 Zeta Psi 2 vs Kap Psi; 5 TEP vs ATO. OfTh i ! ill lHJOJ . . 1 ',Hllii,""ii, io'son e W ee, not quite answer the Tar Heels running problem in that game and the 185pound Wiess got the call for the Georgia game. Wiess came close to being elected Athlete of the Year last spring when he was catch ing for the Carolina baseball team. He was one of the team's best hitters and was chosen on the Big Four team. Norris has. led the fine de fensive line in both Carolina's games and with Lou Darnell and Guard Jack Maultsby caught Georgia's Mai Cook. in, the endzone last - week to score a safety. . - Norris, who stands six feet, two inches and weighs 182, won the first string right end position last year while he was a sophomore, and is in no danger of losing it now. He thrives on contact and likes ' to mix it up With the oppo sition. The Radford, Va. star is particularly adept at crash ing and harassing the passers. Lou Darnell came to Caro lina this September straight from the Marines and didn't even have his picture in the program last week. He came out for practice Sept. 7, block ed two punts Sept. 8, and has had the defensive left end post sewed up since. WA A Tennis tournament Deadline Set The deadline for entries in the woman's tennis tournament is Oct. 5th, G wen Gore, WAA ten nis manager, announced yester day. No entries will be accepted after that date. Entries must be written on standard intramural entry blanks, and must , be turned in to Mrs. Campbell's office at the gym. Sororities may enter ten girls in the tournament, which begins October 9, and all; others may enter an unlimited number. Ddlins"0:DQOdl Wife Of Disk Jockey Telh Strange Story Still wild-eyed with hysteria, lovely Susan - Gilvray poured out a strange story of treachery and murder today.The District Attorney stated,) however, that he wasn't satisfied with her story and that he suspected she was' holding something back. ; ' This item migxit appear in yourl newspaper tomorrow, to, give you the first due of the suspenseful 'story of. The Prowler, starring Van Heflin in! raw - t-L " :-:o:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:.:-:.:--. , y;:-y : :-:-x-:-:-:-:-::j ! men t,5EJCcitingly and intelligently por t trayed. It opens (Thursday) at the (-" Carolina .Theatre lar Heels Work On Pass Defense The Carolina football squad went through a -rough workout yesterday afternoon, practicing single wing and T-formation plays and defense against the T. Pass plays and pass defense were stressed especially. The whole -squad was out in heavy dress except George Foti, definitely unable to play because of a shoulder separation, and Bud Carson and Bob White. -JBoth Car son and White are expected to see action .against Texas. Carolina's defensive team spent practically the whole afternoon working against the T, Texas' of fensive formation. Tom Higgins, Joe Dudeck, and a host of others all looked good against the tricky offense. The Carolina offense also tried their hand at the T-formation, and looked fair the. Tar Heels have used the T but once this year in actual competition. The team's passing looked better than it had in quite a while, with Skeet Hes mer, Van Weatherspoon, Frank Wissman, V and Connie Gravitt plus others throwing a good many strikes. Bill O'Brien looks as if he was out to take his position back from Jeff Newton as he made two three one hand grand stand catches. : Coach Jim Camp, who scouted Texas last week, took a few of the backs to one side and work ed on pass defense with them, and was evidentally satisfied with his results. The line kept up its great work of last Saturday against Georgia by proving to be the brightest spot of the whole practice. 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Mamrick, is a senior from Shel by. : The Tar Heels will open their season Saturday against The Uni versity, of Richmond with what Coach Dale Ranson considers a well-balanced team. The team has been progressing very well this week, and Ranson is especially pleased with the fact that the top eight or ten men run the four mile j:ourse in approximately the same time. Hamrick has turned in the best time in the time trials so far this year, running the course in 22:43. RENT YOUR DIAPERS from BABY DIAPER SERVICE P.O. BOX 1712 Durham Phone 3-9831
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