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PAGE TUIIE3 SC Race eei;''la0Oirers-:IHaceSS'ate College Men Prefer Kf-IARA FLEECE jener THE DAILY TAR HEEL -11 ar I In Of U n c3 i N w Goa c h . it rmen I o See Action In Tilt Today By Ken Barton Nine returning' lettermen, bol stered by three additions to the ..... i. i starting eleven and the coaching of Alan Moore, last year's fresh men soccer coach, are" scheduled -to open the 1951 soccer season for Carolina soccer team here on Fet zer Field this afternoon at 3:30 against N.C. State. Coach Moore is coaching the varsity for the first time this season as he replaces Coach Marvin AG en now in the Navy. Moore also coached Lacrosse last Spring. Moore hails from Spring field College, Springfiield Mass., where he coached freshman soccer following his playing days there. He was All-America in both soc cer and lacrosse. Lettermen in the starting lineup include: Wings "Red" Montgom ery and Fred Xiirie. Insides Eddie Foy and Tom Hopkins, Halfbacks George Stephens, "Red" MacCal man, and Buddy Sawyer, and left Fullback Barry Kalb, Russell, a freshmen playing his first year for Carolina, will start at center forward and should be a top addition to the forward wall. Burnie Burstan, captain of last year's freshmen team, will start at right fullback and -Ben Tisonj Tvill get the nod at goalie. Others who will see action ac cording to Coach Moore are Jim Bunting, halfback, Mike Gslia fianakis, halfback, Bill Brawner, inside, Harry Pawlik, center for ward, and Rennie Randolph, halfback- Buddy Kaufman, is slated for right wing and may start instead of Lurie. Allan Mill edge, right wing, and returning letterman will also see action. j State is loaded this year with 15 returning lettermen from the squad that lost twice to Carolina last year. According to State's Coach Eric De Groat they have their best team in several years. It is State's first game also. " Sorely missed tomorrow will be last year's captain Buck Blank enship whou played goalie and Jim Gwynn and Gus Var karis. Gwynn, left wing, and Blankenship graduated while Var karis, center forward transferred to State. " Coach Moore said that the team had been practicing three weeks now and had done a lot of work on short and long passes. "With a little fight and aggressiveness in controling the ball the boys should win," he added. Junior Chamber of J? j," it mf-i-T m Friday, wetoaer smu H!GH SCHOOL AUD..i6 ; tax--SS oj:cv ord rr or check payable US Burimeron - t ... , 1 . s ; . ; ' -I-Cere City Hall Box Office. ; 1 1 1 j V .::;!?;;'' . '.- '-, '. - i -: END BENNY Walser, the Tar Heels lop pass receiver last year, will be out for two or three weeks with a pulled muscle in Jus right ihigh. The senior from Lexington watched the South Carolina game on crutches. MURALS Members of the student body and faculty are invited to attend an organizational meeting of the UNC Chess Club on Thursday, Oct. 18, at 7:30 p.m., in room 301 -B of Woollen gym. A simultaneous chess exhibition involving the North Carolina State champion against "all comers" will be a feature of this meeting. Opportunities for indivi dual games will also be provided for all enthusiasts. Entries for the Intramural Volleyball Tournament will close on Thursday at 4:00 p.m. This is a point system activity. Managers desiring to enter their organiza tion should call the Intramural Office, phone 2424, to make en try. Eligibility lists will be due no later than date of first match. All matches will be arranged so as not to conflict with the Tag Football schedule. The mural track meet originally scheduled for yesterday was post poned and will probably be held during the spring quarter. Rent Buy Brcmse at the BULL'S HEAD BOOKSHOP Frances Gray Palton: "The Finer Things of Life" Commerce Preseritt m j. HA nEvutofi9M:w CKSKS end XOMPAWT, g. Terps Best I've Ever Seen Says Radman The Carolina football team be gan preparations yesterday for the game with a Maryland Uni versity team which Coach George Radman has described as the "best college team Tve ever seen." The Terps, ranked 10th in the nation last week and sure to be rated higher this week after their rout of Georgia, are expected to be at least two. touchdown favorites-over the Tar Heels. Their only common foe this year has been Georgia, a team that licked Carolina, 28-16. Coach Jim Tatum's T-formation offense has rung up 130 points to 27 by Washington and Lee, George Washington, and Georgia. Maryland lacks a Single standout, triple threat back, but they have three fine back fields. In one game the defensive backs moved the ball as well as the offensive backs. Carolina will have to be at its best to stop the Maryland depth. Benny Walser, Bob White, and George Foti will miss the game for the Tar Heels. Bud Carson, in jured last Saturday, will be ready for play again. Maryland Tickets There are only a limited number of tickets for the Maryland game in Washington next week left. Mr. Vernon Crook at the ticket office expects that these tickets will be sold tomorrow morning. . Tag Football 4:00 Field 1-SAE 2 vs Phi Delt 1; 2-Phi Oelt 2 vs KA; 3-ATO vs Pi Lamb Phi; 4-B Dorm vs Manley; 5- NROTC vs Stacy. 5:00 Field 1-Med. School 4 vs Man ley; 2-TEP vs Chi Phi; 3- Delta Psi vs Pi Kap Phi; 4-Graham vs Victory Village; 5-Steele vs Med. School L i The one woman in the world he'd give his life to meet! J ii i t! ' ijjShutes cdvorifure story oKq men f J movie queen 1 t I I with GLYNIS JOHNS-JACK HAWKINS-JANETTE SCOTT-Pioduci by LOUIS 0. 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