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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 195; THE DAILY TAR HEEL II " nds Avai Byt iSB)0S 1:1 Jji. fc :! Ill Si If !- 'i i : I:1 Hi Hi y M 1' I- ! i ii !! I! Hi Snavely Attempts To R u venaf e Ta r by Bill Peacock Charlottesville, Va., Nov. 10 Coach Carl Snavely of the Carolina tiam tried a couple of backs at end today in .an attempt to rejuven ate his Tar Heels, but the effort went for nothing as the hard running Virginia Cavaliers blasted Carolina, 34-14, for its fourth straight loss here today before 25,000 fans in Scott Stadium. Bud Wallace at left axd Tom Ad- ler, a sophomore from Leonia. N J. at right end. Adler, who did n't figure, in the Tar Heel plans STATISTICS J Va. . 25 309 138 twc 20 18 100 16 10 6 S9.5 ' 1 n First Downs . : -Rushing Yardage Passing Yardage Passes Attempted : 22 Passes Completed 12 Passes Intercepted By. 2 Punts i ... 4 Punting Average . 37.2 Fumbles Lost ; 1 Yards Penalized 45 this year and isn't listed in the program, was a reserve fullback ca the freshman squad last year. The experiment was some what successful with Wallace catching ihxee . of four passes thrown at him for 37 yards. The fourth he tipped into the hands of Bob Tata who carried to the -Carolina 46 and the start of another touchdown, Adler caught all ihreepasses thrown at him for 22 yards. The Cavaliers ripped the Caro lina defensive line for 309 yards rushing but their first three touchdowns came on 3 passes, two of them by quarterback Rufus Barkley. The Cavaliers got "only" 138 yards passing, but the . com pletions came at times when the gains were needed. . The Tar Heels just didn't have the team to match the Cavaliers and the game was never in doubt. The two Carolina touchdowns were made after Virginia had rung up its six scores and had the reserve in. Frank Wissman, who ran better than usual today, scor ed the first from the two yard and Dick Wiess burst over right guard for a 12 yard touchdown at the end of the game for the other score. Five different players scored for the Cavaliers in a rout that was just as convincing as last year's 44-i3 debacle. All-of the speedy Virginia backs ripped the Caro lina line with Little getting 99 yards on 16 carried to lead all backs-. Wissman was tops for Car olina with 60 yards in 10 carries. Wiess was the only other Caro lina back to have any success running and got 50 yards in 10 cracks at the line. Jerry JFurst showed the most power for the Cavalier backs and made 69 yards in 11 carries. A beautiful coffin .corner kick by Harold Hoak which went out of . bounds on the Carolina one got the Cavaliers started on their first score. Wallace punted back to the Virginia 44 and Jim Lesane carried the punt back to the Caro lina 48. Barkley ended the drive with a two yard pass to end Bill Chisholm in the end 2one. Barkley ran and passed The Cavaliers in three plays for a first ! ! WANT MORE THAN n YOUR MONEY'S WORTH? come to . MICHAEL'S ...:' G Tl ILL , ; r Hoxa Cooklag Good Food ; i. "Mi1. ' Opoclid Pest Oific In Vain I HeIsf down on the Carolina 35. Furst carried for a yard and then Bark ley hit Chisholm on the 17 for a first down. Gordon Granger and Ashwell carried to the two in four carries and on second down Bark ley threw to Chisholm at the very back of the end zone. " - - Mel Roach kicked the first of his four extra points at 6:35 in the first period. The miscue by Wallace and the good play by Tata started Vir ginia to its second TD. Furst went over the middle to the 34, on first down and all the way to the 3 over left guard on the next play. He made another yard on a buck at the middle, but Port tossed him at the four on the next try. Barkley then stepped back and tossed to freshman end Ray Quil len in .the end zone for a score at 1:30 in the second period. Roach missed the, first try for the extra point, but Carolina was offside. A bad snap from center messed up. another try. The third Virginia score came at the end of the first half with back Bobby Pate tossing to Furst for the score on the end of a 53- yard ( drive. Furst. went to the Carolina 49 on the first play and then it was all Barkley. A screen pass to Ashwell went to the 41 and a flat pass to Quillen car ried to the 29. He went on a keep er play up the middle to the 26 and tossed to Chisholm on a first down on the 15. The senior from. Charleston, S. C. missed on a pass and then was . tossed back to the 26 by tackle Thad Eure. But he com- - pletely baffled the Tar Heels by pitching out to Pate on the left, who tossed to Furst who made a beautiful jumping catch in the end zone. ' OXFORD CLOTH-WIDE SPREAD WHITE SHIRTS con be used os dress or sport shirts L ; Regular $5,00 Value , : poolers : oncpered By enn State (Special to The Dally. Tar Heel) . College Station, Pa., Nov. 9 A powerful Penn State soccer team exhibited a superb passing attack and excellent ball control here tljis afternoon to stun the once-beaten Tar Heels from U.N.C. by a score of 6-0. Approximately 750 spec--tators saw Penn State score once in the-first period, twice in the second and third quarters, and once more in the final period. All-American Ron Coleman and left wingman Jack Penn starred for Penn State, while Barry Kalb played well .for the Tar Heels. Fred Dalie, substituting for the injured Ben Tison, also performed creditably for Carolina. Coleman tallied three times for the winners, with teammates Pen ezich and Shirk also scoring. ' The Tar Heels will remain in 4Yankeeland until Monday, when they meet the strong University of Pennsylvania team. Coaches Submit Articles To Megs Marvin Allen, University soccer coach and Physical Education pro fessor now on leave of absence, is the author of an article on soc cer in the current issue of "Boys' Life" magazine. Allen has been recalled to ac tive duty and is now serving as a Lieutenant Commander in the Navy. , ' Assistant football coach Bob Cox also has an article published this month. His feature on de fensive end play is in the Novem b"er issue of "Southern Coach and Athlete" magazine. Johnny Clements, a former Tar Heel football star and a fellow ship coach here last year, has. an article in "Southern Coach and Athlete" this month. His story concerns pass defense as an of fensive weapon. He is currently coaching at Whiteville high school. 3.95 f i .1 "i " ", " i !' S . t !;'" Deacons Overpower-.Weak Duke Blue Devils, 19-13 . by Alva Stewart Duke Stadium, Nov." 10 The Wake Forest Demon Deacons struck quickly for three secdnd quarter touchdowns to hand the Duke Blue Devils their third set back of the current season by a score of 19-13 here this afternoon. Some 40,000 gridiron fans saw Coach Bill Murray's eleven make a valiant comeback in the third period, when they shoved across two scores. : ; After a scoreless first chapter in which the Blue Devils . pene trated" deep into Deacon territory but failed to tally, the Baptists got busy. Starting on the Duke 43, the boys from Baptist Hollow For Prompt Radio & TV Service CALL RE E Pick-u p E S T' S Radio 412 W. FRANKLIN ST. I . Men followed her... I h Cr , - women envied her. . . liBli--. . , the police chased her!" WiT' ff. ) ...WHEN SHE ROCKED THE s f. - GREAT CHICAGO WORLD'S FAIR! ' YlW - """"N WITH THAT HOOCHY KOOCHY DAKCE! 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