FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 157 THE DAILY TAR HEEL PAGE SIX Tar Heel Footballers Open Season Anainct State In Kenan Tomorrow Cross Country Team Shows Fine Potential I ancient rival North Carolina State By BILL KING Football Ls upon us once again' College and tomorrow afternot-n in Kenan! 2:00 p.m. is kickoff time and Stadium, th? 1957 edition of Car-1 nobody is awaiting the big mo olina football will come trotting ment more eagerly than Jim Ta oi.t of Kenan Field House amid turn and his Tar Heels. For Sunny IV thunderous sounds of Care: Jim and his football clan it means Una fans and alumni to challenge ! the beginning of an era which thev hope will "brighter days." Tatum is in his sec season with hi alma ho'd like to forget would all Carolina win ths name nd current mater but last year as followers. A HARRYS DELECTABLE PIZZAS V DELIGHTFUL SERVICE fc DELICIOUS MEALS DANDY SANDWICHES BEER ON TAP The Lady Milton Shop of Milton's Clothing Cupboard proudly presents tht best looking rny of campus sportswear in the authentic ivy manner. Those of you who weren't here this summer must come see our complete assortment of cur own exclusive pullover button-down hirts with the etra long shirt tail. You have all the advantages of a man's shirt with the fit of a woman's, from $5.95. Over 600 of our Lady Hathaway shirts 9n h,f Price We're closing out our entire stock of imported cashmeres from Scotland, our Braemars and Drumlanrigs $12.50 off so our $2650 long sleeve classics by Drumlanrig are now reduced to $14 CO. Our cotton. dacroncoMon, and wool skirts are out of this world. See us today for spicy wardrobe additions. Clotljing Cupboarfc "163 EAST FRANKLIN STREET quick recapitulation shows that th? Tar He Is of 1936 went 0-10 for th-J season. Actually they won a mnle and t ed one but th. win-1 ning side of the ledger was erased wh n it was learned that an in eligible player had been on the squad. The sfat'.- is clean now and the !"pot-' right" and n body is more ! .-csrzant of that fact than Tatum. The Tar Heel mentor has b?en kep'm'-i h;s opinions mostly to I i M V It I'"'' - m'ts that "we'll bo , ball club." Crr-l'm will f'i e a touh sched ule, with four of its opponents rat ed in the top ten teams in the na tionDuke, Tennessee. Miami (Fla.) and Navy. The Tar Heels will be inscription in the verdant turf at Kenan that read, "NCS 28, UNC a" It was th? first time State had 3topp?d its Consolidated since lv-iz. ! Carolina will be deeper this sea son. Tatum has at least 22 play ers who are alm.&t certain to see action tomorrcv. and behind the first 22" are many others who have fine p'jtynfal and should get in their licks before the season ends. i Actuary, Tatum has no definite "top eleven. uaiiiei, us uiv t.i'i 22" 2 i'l i'rorn tnis KJ'0up the T-C He.l coach feels that he will ' have cl -vofi capable men Ln the field at all times. 1 run down on the top 22 shows an improved an array of young talent combined with o'd lianas wnicn wuuiu sivc th-e Tar Heels a formidable foun dation. From ternvnal to terminal. Car olina has Co Captain Buddy Payne, Jimmy Jones. D n Kemper and Al By ERWIN FULLER SP.J n RT EA. 1 m jt v-' I vi' nrL- . . ne7 .i: Coach laie nansuu ij u 1 f or .: . f fho Tar Heel closs-countrv Brothers team appears loaded. Gone will be Jim Beatty, tarJima s gu-ai iwu time All-American dist ce run ner, but returning will be four of the eight performers who led the Tar Heel harriers to a 12-1 record and the ACC crown last fall. In addition Hanson has Wayna Bishop, a swift-striding junior who sat out 1 last fall's competition due to a severely injured knee, and sophs Cowles L'rpfert and Fick Arthur, who paced last fall's Tar Babies. Bishop, in top shape again, promises to be the biggest addi tion. As a freshman h? was unde feated and he appeared set for S great things last year before his injury. Lipfert's record as a frosh j too was unmarred until a twisted ankle hampered him in his final , two meets. Top returnees include Everett Whatley, the team's captain who is beginning his final year here; jDave Scurlock whose track efforts in 440 and 800 yard competition have won him conference titles in both events as well as national ac claim: and Howard Kahn and John Beaves h'Ah tested performers. These veterans plus the promising newcomers should provide the backbone of another strong con tender for conference honors. Winning has become a habit for the personable track-cross-country mentor. Here at IINC since 1927 Ranson's cross-country teams have never finished lower thnn fourth in cross-country competition. Since iha AfC's nrpnnizntirrn five vear s 3 th Tar Heels have finished oitw .kj rnnference winners ov in the runner-up spot. Coach Kanson has urged that anvone interested in crosscountry come down to Fetzer Field and ; out. Daily workouts are set 4 p.m. He is especially inter-1 ested in looking at the freshman ; talent. ''Freshman cross country offers a splendid opportunity f or -any boy who is willing to work and train", Ranson has stated. "Although it is certainly helpful, previous experience is certainly no i prerequisite for a spot on my squads. It has been our experience that many boys who have partici pated in other sports in high school find that they have a better opportunity in track and cross country in college", he concluded. WELCOME BACK! n; T f t i n IMIIMIII SCHEDULE: Oct. 7 Clemson 12 Virginia 19 Maryland 22 N.C. State 2 Duke & Tennessee 8 'South Carolina & Wake Forest 11 State Championships 18 ACC Finals -Home Events MAURICE JULIAN '38 WISHES ALL OF YOU A WONDERFUL YEAR. Expertly Laundered and Ironed, your Shirts wilt come back to you cleaner and brighter than new. With or Without Starch Prompt Service FOOTBALL CO-CAPTAIN Ruddv Pavne is one of the Tar Heel's most outstanding prospects for All-Conference honors this season. Coach Jim Tatum is putting a great deal of confidence in the 6-2, 205 senior from Norfolk, Va. Payne will be one of the starters in the UNC-NCS contest tomorrow. inexperienced at some positions r.oIrit?in at ine nar.K po.siuon.s. still, there is that certain I Payne and jone are prouauiy iu look" in Tatum's eyes that indi-1 of the top passlcatchers in tne rates his sincere belie! mat me all arm win - Glen Lennox Laundromat Stevens - Shepherd Welcomes You Back To The Hill! Before you spend any of your clothing dollars check our style, make, price, and overall values. BE A WINNER IN OUR BACK TO SCHOOL CONTEST! No Purchase Necessary Just Register PRIZES: IMPORTED SHETLAND SPORT JACKETS IMPORTED WORSTED FLANNEL SLACKS IMPORTED SHETLAND CREW-NECK SWEATERS You'll Be A Winner Every Time You Shop At future looks mighty good. Specifically speaking, the Tar Heels have every reason to dc . - . .. . T U.. on or tomorrows comesi. im-j can still vividly recall last year's 2(54? loss to the Wolfpack in Kenan Stadium. Some State fans made sure Carolina players and tans wouldn't forget when they left an Fall Baseball Practice Baseball coach Walt Rabb an nounced yesterday that all boys interested in fall baseball prac tice report to room 304 in Wool len Gym Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. In case of conflict, Rabb has asked that candidates report to Emerson Field as quickly as pos sible. "As in the past," Rabb said, we invite all boys with any base ball background out for prac tice." The Tar Heel coach asks that anyone interested in base ball who will not be able to prac tice now please contact him. starting nod tomorrow. Stuart Pell and Phil Blazer are the two top tackles at present, but L.m) Hussavage and D.)n Redding will probably see an equal amouni of action. Guard could be the Tar Heel s , strongest point with four men: like Jack L'meberger. Ed Furjanic. j Don Stall in;s. and Bruno Itaso. j and Fred Swear-i ingen are the top center prospects j but sophomores Dick Need and Jim ; Davis should be valuable replace-j nv?nts. I In the backfield. Carolina has; veterans Dave Heed and Curt! Hathaway at quarterback along j with a couple of very promising; sophs in Nelson Lowe and Jack : Cummings. 1 1 i Jim Shulcr, Daley Lion. Hon Marquette and Emil DeCantis are the top halfback candidates and Bob Shupin and Giles Gaca lead the fullback contingents. 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