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PACE SIX THE DAILY TAR HEEL y . . . . JIM TATUM . . . No More CrystilbaUmg For Him FIRST MEETING SINCE '46 MifligllMHariaiiujaMMaHMMWIBMgr ..vv - " " ' . VmnrtiiiMiTifi yT i t? nrnifli iiiwiiaiftti intiiifri Yanks Stop Braves, 3-0 In Opener I tn YV'uMnv KYirrt limited the T)......... 4n fl,-t V-i i f c in - " ' their first World Series appear- I ... - ; - ' , ' J i anre tirlav and the New York f v - " l Yankees pounded Warren Spahn to cover in the sixth and took the series opener. 3-1. A crowd cf 69.476 packed Yan kee Stadium and saw the Yanks hammer Spahn for two clinching runs in the sixth inning. Bill Skowron. the Yankee clout- ' " . K I ire first baseman who hadn't nlaved a crime s:n?e Sept. 13 be cause of an ailing back, was forc ed cut of action after two innings when h? re-injured his back! El ston Howard and then Joe Collins succeeded him. The veteran Spahn was touch- ( ed for seven hits before he was ' removed with one out in the sixth.! Ernie Johnson finished that in-; ning but was removed for a pinch h'tter and Don McMahon pitched! the last two innings for the Spahn was the victim of all Ra,ciSh ct- 2 -Sophomore three aYnkee runs, although the hwbMl tars cavorted all over the third was scored on a squeeze Platc last Saturday when Carolina's play executed by Jerry Coleman hithcrto haP,css Tarheels humbled and Yosi Bcrra after he had been Clrmson's high and might Tigers, removed. ' Clemson's sophs had been more Hank Bauer drove in Coleman ' widely' advertized, but when the with the first Yankee run with thiPs wcre dow11 thtvi werc out- . . . 1,...,.. K.. '....r.K T. it nm.. i a (lounic in tnc linn and Andy u ,M" Ttic last time the Carolina Tar still will h;uc tlie edge .there, since Carey's single in the sixth scored youngsters. I'ttis ran into tlie Middles of Anna- ji has been fielding a starting line Hcwnrd with the second Yankee The standout of the Carolina sops polis. a follow named Charlie Just- tl.ta averages 220 pounds per man. I t lly. j was Don Coker of Heidsville who ice saddened the hearts of many Navy should reign in the speed de- i The Braves, who had made only rates the nod as this week's as- Armirnls. This Saturday, a team part nent. though. three hits in the first six innings, sociated' press Sophomore of the called desire or otherwise known as The forte of :he Middy line will finally sccred off Ford in the sev- week. the Tar Heels have their work out rest in the 233 pound frame of 1956 eiith. Covington opened with a Coker. A-l, 1-pounder fnvn for them. All A-rerica Honorable Mention. 1 double into the left field corner. Reidsville played a part in three Coach Eddie Erdelatz' Navy team 'jickle Bob Beifsnyder. The Navy j Nippy Jones, batting fof Erncr o ihc Tar Heel scoring drives. He i considered the best of the East b..ckfir!d will be headed by Tom Johnson, the second Milwaukee bulled three jyards for a first down his year and will cumc to Chapel I-'oi reslal. who has come Into his pitcher, moved Wcs to third with hn a fourth and ere situation in the - m u No Dead Weight THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1957 Strong; Ranson Loaded is a misleading term for the prospectus of Carolina's defend ing ACC champion cross country i term. That's whv veteran Coach Dale i i 4 Ranson refers to his crop - of dis- of upcoming sophomores is nidK.in;3 I tance runners as "long-legged" and , Ranson breathe easier. Depth is aforded by two juniors who saw limited action last season, Alex Coffin of Asheboro and Dcug Henderson of Ellerbe. The promise shown by a foursome Coach Ranson's-teams have never; finished lower than fourth ni cross-, country competition. The Tar Heel sr have won or finished in the runner- up slot in "the ACC each year since! its creation five years ago. . . . DON COKER ... Sophomore Of Week AP Names Don Coker Sophomore Of Week Old Rivalry Renewed; Justice Was Last Star caught a 12-yard pass the third time the Tar Heels moved goalward, and he scored the final touchdown on a nine-yard sprint. In all. Coker gained 25 yeards in 5 tries. "long-winded." "We don't want to give, the impression there's any dead weight around," Ranson said. And the ranson for Ranson's ap parent optimism is the return of four veterans from last year's title winning team, which sprinted to a dozen against one loss, and an im pressive group of new sophomores. Heading the quartet of lettermen is Greensboro's Dave Scurlock, a lanky junior who locked up four University track records in com petition last year. Scurlock ground out new school track marks in the 440 and 880 yards runs and as anchor man in the mile and two mile relays. Stomping into shape with Scur lock for an opening visit to Clem- son, Oct. 7, are Captain Everett Whatley, John Reaves, a Charlotte .senior and Howard Kahn, all letter- men. Being counted on heavily in a combined effort to fill the fleet shoes of departed two-time Ail- American Jim Beatty of Charlotte The new varsity men are Cowlcs iLiipfert of Winston-batem, no ' Arthur of Greenville, Frank Sirianni 'of Long Beach, N". J., and Joe Friedberg of Great Neck, N. Y. If pat records are indicative the the Tar Heel harriers will be strong contenders for conference laurels Since taking the reins as track- country mentor in iy, Over 10.000 cars can be parked irv the patrolled parking areas of the N. C. State Fair. cross Race To WHIPPLE'S! At that fhnnrrh f'nkor inst harplv outshone Clemson's shop quarter- I is Waye Bishop, a junior from back. Harvey White, a 6-2. 200- i Greenvile who sat out last season pounder from Greenwood. White vith a lcS 3"y. led a Clemson drive that carried to I n e unc 17 before it fizzled, white State Preps For Clemson ' compietca 4 oi 3 passes lor a gain (lo'l)W 7 comes of 55 years. Other sopji standouts in the Clem- RALEIGH uP) Offensive plays and defense maneuvers against a carrier and and infield out and Schoendienst showed of-and- drove in the run with a ground Hill with a perfect 2-0 log after (,vii t!is year as having humiliated Boston College jierial wizard. He and William and Mary by respectie mi finrvse I year at quarterback, single through the middle of the 4IV7 and :11 f scores. N y c in ar.d fullback Ned diamond In l'.H . the I t ti-no Caro'.i -a id' i. t' to n - leading cround- i Tlie second game will b played ltacd tie Middle. Justice, v'.io ; jy.c.- la? 1 rear, s odd handle the in Yankee Stadium tomorrow with .as then a nu.e frcsl .nan. led t ie ..lmi.mvc clu.c.s ai-nt with 190- Bobby Sh3ntz, 1 1-5 expected to Tar lloU to a 21-14 utory in a pound halfback Al Swanson. p tch for the Yankees and Lew vrrios that s.is been ir. ermit.e-.ly The T ?r Heels have been KcHinu Burdette. i7-9 for th? Braves. voin on since 1V.'.. There base stellar line play fro:n tackles Leo Then, after a day off fr travel, been four L'NC Navy gi..ucs to Hussavac. Don Redding. Stuait tho series will move to Milwau- ilate and that win in 4 is the lone fell and Phil llhier and the Ac- kcc. Tur Heel victory. vclop nen of the center position has Tar Heel Coa h Jim Tatum had also drawn praises, nothing b it nice things o say about Bonne K(es. 216 pound junior. ! is team's surprise 2:-o victi ry has been first rate, while second Carolina touchdown drive, State College i the Clemson stvlf attack tnrlav son Larouna contest ineiuuea uiem-1 son fullback Dough Cline who gain- j cuPied tne N. C ed 16 vards in tries and Carolina's football squad. .,h nnarinrhafV -Tnr k Pi mminp? The Wolfpack also sharpened '; ns passing game ana gave auen: v ho passed to end Takey Crist in a play that covered 53 yards to set up the last Tar Heel score. lion to kicking. Tony Guerrieri, Dick Hunter and Ken Trowbridge ocr CU mson last week, but he I red Suearingen of Pe'ersburg, V'a. Milwauke Sch'ndicn t, 2b Logan, ss J,jnior Mathews. 31) Aaron, cf :. .1. .1... ;.... . . 1 1 . 1. iisaoe ir i ic.tr niai uii ..i'jiii.Miioi- w :is 710" vu 10 a g:iaro sioi lasi witk dcock lb ing was up 'o t'.-.e s;)trts scribes, because of his outstanding center jorre jjj lie says hi crystal balling days play. Ik stutcd he Clemson ituaic pafko if are over. and a standout. Covington. If The Tar Heels emerged from Sat- la addition. Ttatum can depend cranfi3j c urday's Climson ictory in ;'o,d (n starting guard Jack Lineberger Snahn. p physical shape, but. more i:no i t- ?w opposi'.es Ed Furj moc rnd Don Johnson p ant. they are hungry f-r more food S ailings to do a creditable job IV,S after refmg their fut ic'(:y in through the middle of the line. McMahon, p s me !i:ne. Ti e squad is in high Arleady a crowd seems to be spirits says halfback Jm Sehuler. gj.thering around Chape! Hill for Totals a young fellow fith grcnt ciuhus- the big game at Kenan Stadium iasm: Saturday and according to the ad- N York "We're going to beat Navy ... I aiue ticket sales, this one should Bauer, rf tan feel it in my bones." draw more than .ID. oft'). McDougald, ss That's a big order and one that will not cone easy for any team in the nation this year. The odds makers likely will make Navy a larro odds-nn favorite. Navy will field a line aeraging about 212 pounds per man. Carolina Gridders Come Out For Drills Bocters Embark On Heavy Slate With One Win , Mantle, cf i Skowron. lb .Howard, lb i Berra. Ca-ey. 3h Coleman. 2b P.y HOB M VERS To play heads-up siKcer is to get started on the right foot. That's the philosophy of Coach . Marvin Allen as the Carolina soccer : squad, with one win already in the bag. embarks on a heavy schedule. ' Initial Hfforts of the bootsers to The Carolina Tar Heels w ere better a 4 3 won-lost mark oif last Hicn a break by the weatherman ; season were successful. WelP-hecl-today and held their first football ;fd with experience, the spirits of practice of the week on a dry field. illie charges weren't dampened by a The Tar Heels, in making pre- ' muddy field as they blanked Roa parations for Saturday's game with noke College. Va., 33-30, in the sea-liighly-ranked Navy, worked pri- sn's opener. Ford, p Totals Ab R H O A E i 4 0 1 1 2 0 1 3 0 0 2 3 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 i 4 0 1 2 0 0 4 0 0 7 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 0 0 3 0 0 4 1 2 4 0 0 4 0 1 4 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 00 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 j 31 1 5 24 9 0 j Ab R H O A E 4 0 1 1 0 0' 4 0 1 2 6 0, 4 0 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 j 2 1 13 1 1 ! 1 0 05 0 0 j 3 1 1 5 0 0; 3 0 1 5 0 0 .3 1 2 3 4 0! .3 0 0 1 0 01 3 0 0 1 1 0 31 3 9 27 14 1 - - ' ' : WS' : . -- V : ' ui1 ' . i f ' - ' z ! fot off hnnminfl mints in thp lrirL-- o - v ........ lf i ' -- -- ing session-. Dick Christy worked on kickoffs. j Coach Earle Edwards found his : sauad in good physical shape. The Wolfpack, fresh from w ins in its first two games will travel to Clemson Friday morning for the; game on Saturday afternoon. The squad will work out at Clemsrn lightly Friday afternoon. They will return to Raleigh immediately after the game. j naturally fit -WW . -11 fk what s:'MnrM fel l kss&v. I I ! FOR CLASSIFIEDS Directs Booters Marvin Allen's Carolina soccer team began its 1957 schedule Wcndav with a 3 0 win over Roanoke College. The booters, under going numerous personnel changes, face a "loaded" schedule this fall. SALE: STEREO REALIST 3-D Camera, case, flash, 2 view I ers. Brand new (won in national contest); retails 509.50. Only S70. J. E. Critcher. Chapel HiU j Weekly, I n. 8461. FOR SALE '52 NASHUA TRA1L ! er wbath and 7x13 adjoining j room. Utilities connected. 3' by 7' closet. Sloan's Trailer Ct., Air j port Rd. Oil heat, gas stove. IF THE FRESHMAN WHO j hitched a ride with me to WC j last, Saturday night will come j by 405 Cobb, he can pick up his I rain coat. ... is much more difficult than it looks. Long experience and great skill arc needed to make a suit with an authentic natural (minimum padding, slightly sloped) shoulder. The famed H. Freeman tailors have had more than two decades of mastery in soft-constructing this classic. That's why their "Naturalaire has such authoritative perfection and quiet good taste. TUOtfO II.FEIM;18 & SfMi HIUMOHIt Handsome Collection Of Imported And Domestic Fabrics In Suits And Sport Coats Julian' I SUPER-WIMSTON 06 PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS TO a Grounded out for in 7th. Johnson Milwaukee New York 000 000 1001 000 ' 012 OOx 3 9i RBI Bauer. Carey, Coleman. Schoendienst. 2b Coleman, Bau er, Covington. S Coleman. DP McDougald, Coleman and Howard; Crandall and Logan. Left Mil waukee N 7. New York A 7. BB Ford 4 Matthews 2, Spahn. Lo gan, Spahn 1 Bcrra, McMahon 1 Carey. SO Ford 5 Covington 2, H-AdSA drama of crime punishnierd t . . . t t l marly on their pass defense and i dumber one headache for Coach i aron, raiKo. L,osan, jonnson kicking game. Coach Jim Tatum lauded the play Allen is finding a goalie to replace Kubek, McMahon 3 Bauer, McDou- of tackles Stuart Pell, a 230-pound asistant mentor. Three men. Jim senior. Ttaum added that Fred , Hatty. .Mickey Zlotnicki and John Swearingen, starting guard in last week's game with Clemson, was still working out lightlyaf'.cr suffer ing a bruised shoulder. Swcaringen excelled in the Clemson game after , sparkplug in the Roanoke being moved from second unit j though he didn't tally. renter nosition to Martins left ! T,1? imposing list of seasoned capable Chuck Hartman, now an ald. Collins. HO Spahn 7 in 5 1-3, Johnson 0 in 2-3, McMahon 2 in 2. RER Spahn 3 3. John son 0-0, McMahon 0-0, Ford 1-1. Holland have the edge on the spot. Heading the list of returnees is Captain Bill Blair of Morchcad City, A right halfback, Blair was the test", guard. In previous practice sessions this week, Tar Heel drills have been hindered by rainy weather. Program Sellers Meet A meeting is set this aftrmoon for the program sellers at the Carolina-Navy game to be played here Saturday. The meeting will he held at four o'clock in room 301 Woolen Gym. players includes Charles Covcll, Ted Smith, who scored twice against Roanoke; Tom Rand, Jim Purks, Ted Youhanna. Rick Grausman and Coloman Barks. The soccer schedule: Oct. 7-at LyWhburg, It-Washington and Lee, 21-at Virginia, 25-at Davidson. Nov. 1-P f e i f f e r, -Maryland, 13-Dukc, 20-at N. C. State. "VY Rord. L Spahn. U Paparel la A plate, Conlan N first base, McKinley A second base, Dona telli N third base, Sccory N left field, Chylack A right field. T 2:10. A 69,476. Receipts net $425,346.72. BEST DON'T AWAYS WIN University of North Carolina coach Jim Tatum gave a shining example the other day of how a team can lo.se despite the odds. One year his Maryland team out gained North Carolina State of fensively 499 yards ito 86, but still lost the ball game. 16-14. State hadn't won a game all year at the time. punishment, h L Jf UJ- Uuks.) 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