FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1951 - . : : i ,-. v; :i J j THE DAILY TAR Y. LKE3 PAGE SCVT7 . . - - Fourth Win Soug r y Boaters by Ken Barlon In hopes of gaining their fourth straight win of the season t h e Carolina soccer team will play- host to the Generals of Washing ton and Lee today at 3 p.m. on Fetzer Field in a game that will find the Tar Heels favored. Washington and Lee tied N. C oxaie z-z previously 'this year. State taxed the Tar Heels before losing 4-2. On the basis of this . showing Washington and Lee will probably field a hard team to beat but unless Carolina relaxes its victory over Duke or looks ahead to the return engagement with Duke next Tuesday, they should be able to win. Carolina, besides beating State, has beaten Duke, 3-2 and Virgin ia, 2-1. A victory today would make it four straight in the Southern Conference with only three games left in Conference play: a return match with Duke, State and the season's, closing game with Maryland, last year's champs. Following next week's game with Duke, the Tar Heels will travel to the state of Pennsylvan ia for the weekend and games with Fenn and Penn State. Today's game will probably find the same lineup that has started recently with "Red" Montgomery, Tommy Hopkins, Gerry Russell, Eddie Foy, and Fred Lurie in the front line. Bud dy Sawyer, George Stephens, and Duncan MacCalman will play halfbacks, and Barry Kalb and Bernie Burnstan will be at the fullback positions. Ben Tison-will start at the goal spot. Trie - team has been improving all season and played its b e s t game against Duke when they came from behind to beat the Blue Devils, 3-2. The team is greatly improved from last year - hen they-won four and lost five ------ passing across field and the ability with which they work the ball makes Carolina a greater threat in the scoring zone. Foy and Russell with help from a group of others are constituting a very fine front line. i ' . - 7 v i , jr:-;-:-;-: t -6 I a "4 :-:-:-r-----v-'T TACKLES DALT RUFFIN (left) end Tom Higgins (right) will have a busy afternoon Saturday against Tennessee, the nation's top learn. Should Ruff in. a 206-pound senior from Fori Lauderdale. Fla.. and Kiggins, a 107-pound junior-from Newark. N. J have a good day, the Carolina chances of winning would be greatly en hanced. - Ryder Cup Play Opens Tod ay PINEHTJRST, Nov. '1 The Ryder Cup matches, which pit the best professional players from Britain and the United States, begin here Ben Hogan of Fort Worth and Jim Demaret of Ojai; Calif., Sara Snead and Lloyd Mangrum of tomorrow with the two-ball four- Niles, 111., Jack Burke of Houston, and Clayton Haef ner of Char lotte, and Ed Oliver of Seattle and Henry . Ransom of St. An drews, 111. mtor . In practice yesteray, Snead and . Mangrum shot a 68, playing in a friendly two-ball foursome with Burke and Haef ner. . somes- The foursomes, which be gin at 8: 45 ajn., will be played morrow and singles played Sun day will conclude the play. Here's how the Americans will pair off for the foursome in which players hit balls alternate- g Laurie eua s o gainst Car Coaeh Carl Snavely made some last m'jiute changes in positions as he prepared his Tar. Heels for Saturday's game with the Ten nessee Volunteers, the nation's number one" team. Quarterback" Van Wetherspoon and Lou larne'l, defensive end, have both been twanged to offen sive ends m . an , attempt to strengthen the flanks. Wetherspoon should have little trouble in handling the position as he was an All-State end at Durham High. Darnell has been one of the outstanding players all season and should also make the conversion with little difficulty. The change moves Ed Patter son, blocking back, up a notch in the lineup. Patterson has been al ternating with Skeet Hesmer and Geoige Foti as field general in this week's practice. The only major loss to the Tar Heels is Bill Kuhn, defensive right tackle. The injury of Kuhn will hurt, the Tar Heels defensive line. He reinsured a shoulder in the Wake, Forest game and will be out indefinitely. ol'ma Defensively the team is even better with Tison, Burnstan arid Kalb' proving to" be a solid wall in .front of the goal. Buddy Sawyer continues to be ah outstanding player and contributes a great C.zlA to the general team spirit v ith his undying spirit and fig! t. jL.E-.ving any. lapses that can al wrrys happen and witji a mini mnrn of success on the northern LAvinrj the team should have one fol the finest seasons in recent :v'er:r. . Although General Bob Neyland, Tennessee's famed coach, claims "We are in the worst physical condition of the year," his team will be heavily favored to make it" three straight over the Tar Heels tomorrow. . The Volunteers are undefeated this season and have almost the identical team that dropped Car-J ohna, 16-0 last season in Knox ville. Many Kenan Stadium ob servers will remember the 1949 game when Tennessee trounced Carolina 35-6. Big man in the Tennessee at- Lead Vols Saturday tack is Hank Lauricella, a 5'10" 169-pound speedster from New Orleans, who has provided the spark all season for the Vols' of fense. A real "triple threat back" Lauricella has been the brightest star in recent Tennessee history. Fullback Andy Kozar, Wing back Bert Rechichar, and Quar terback Jimmy Hahn round out the backfield. Kozar was thci leading scorer on last year's team with 11 touchdowns. The 197 pound junior was named the out standing back in last year's Cot ton Bowl game. Rechichar is team captain and perhaps the best all-round back on the squad. He is particularly adept on punt returns and pass interceptions, leading the SEC in both departments last year. The Tennessee line is one of the roughest in the country. Pug Pearman, left tackle, and Ted Daffer, left guard, are the. main stays of the defensive line. Daffer made almost everybody All American last year, and both boys were on the Carolina All Opponent team. In Durham . H A R V E Y S C A F E T E R S A AND BANQUET -SERVICE-- - Breakfast 6:30 9:15 " ' ' . - ' , Lunch II 2:30 - " Supper 58:05 103 E. MAIN STREET, DURHAM a guy Tfra - l i .mm I I it an T fr I and J9 i -sa igz-s n AOL I00GLAS GH JANET 1LEIGH mm keeh ra-ifiyTiHKS me sfei-ebce mm ALSO COROL CARTOON NEWS TODAY Pa DOCOQDfl LAST TliACC . TODAY .::-t.ji7,-r:' :V DRUMS in the DEEP SOUTH James Craig - Barbara Pa Yion - Guy Madiscn SATURDAY and SUNDAY Mi 4THUNDERvON.;THE Claudelie Colbert - AnnVDlyth "Six Desperate People . . . Hiding One Gailiy Secret. 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