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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1951 'i'L-I C RATT V. m A T TTTITT PAGE FlVC 2 - n.iux iruv XXiltiliJL . 1U raws UNC Opens Season 4way Spiders ... .sas u U NA. U U U Li LI U U XSJJ' U P 'ii - - i morrow With By Alva Stewart The Carolina cross-country-team concluded preparations yes terday for their initial duel meet of the current season against the University, of Richmond harriers Del Sylvia Leads Garb In Fall Tennis Practice a One of the most competent tennis players in the South can be seen in action on the varsity tennis courts here. During the past five months, this youthful ace has gone "up against top-notch competition and emerged vict- in the Virginia city tomorrow at orious -in four of five major two p.m. tournaments. In case you haven't Coach Dale Hanson will take ! already guessed this gentleman's along his seven best men in an effort to conquer the Spider run ners. Captain Gordon Hamrick, Jack Bennett, Mike Healy, Tony Houghton, Morris Osborne, Bob Webb, and Bob Barden are the boys who will carry the Tar Heels' victory hopes. All of these harriers except Barden and Houghton are experienced per formers. v - v As a result of his performance in Wednesday's time trials, . Houghton was added to the list of those who will run in tomor row's meet.- Houghton turned in a time of 23:37.5. Other aspirants who ran in the time trials are Ed Vogle, Don Wright, Bussell ' Clatz, Al Marx, Lloyd Bostian, Howard Tickle, John Ross, Dan Rader, and T. Kepley. Any of these boys might replace any of the seven starters in future meets. Richmond already has one wm to their credit, tast week the Spider Harriers defeated V. M. L 26-29. A pair of Richmond lads crossed the finish line to take first and second. These boys, Jor dan and Sanf ord, will lead the Spiders tomorrow. When asked about the team's chance? of winning the meet. Coach Hanson said, "So far the boys are undefeated. If they want to return to Chapel Hill with me, they had better remain undefeat ed ' - ' This meet will be the first be tween these two schools. Rich mond is coached by Fred Hardy, former conference cross-country champion. Hardjr won this title while competing for Carolina. Coach Hanson says of Hardy, "He is one of my boys, so Tnt expect ing him to have his boys ready for this m "' identity, the person referred to is none other than versatile Del Sylvia, The agile Sylvia attracted conference-wide attention in May when he teamed with Buddy Ager to cop the Southern Con ference doubles crown. Later in the summer, Dek achieved further recognition by winning the Vir ginia State Men's tourney at Charlottesville, the Cavalier In vitational at Virginia Beach, and the Richmond City Men's, tourna ment. In the Tidewater Invita tional, Sylvia was runher-upy . The Richmond lad holds vic tories over such stars as Billy Long, the no. one University of Virginia player, and Ed Daily, outstanding Princeton freshmen. Sylvia, a Carolina junior, will lead his mates when the season begins next spring. Captain Joe Dudeck, Carolina's All-America guard, spent most of the summer as a counsellor at a boys' camp in the Pocomo. moun tains in Pennsylvania. Intramural Scoreboard! DKE 1, Zeta Psi 2, ATO, Sigma Chi 2, and Pi Kap Phi are leading their respective leagues in the fraternity intramural tag foot ball race as the .first week of action came to a close." - All the leaders have won two games with the exception of the powerful Sigma Chi 1 team which has posted three victories. DKE 1. Zeta Psi 2, Sigma Chi 1, and Pi Kap Phi have been es tablished as the favorites to win their league championships and viewith each other for the covet ed fraternity crown. 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