FRIDAY, NOVEMBER I, 1957 PACI FOUR THE DAILY TAR HEEL p7ING'S Corner By BILL KING DTH Sports Editor , i.. U J " -'J " - 5 ' " S -4C-iinti?i"i in t Booters In Big Battle Here Today By JIM PURKS The Carolina varsity soccer team will face its biggest test of the year here today when it encounters al ways - powerful Maryland at 3 p. ra. on Fetzer Field. When the Tar Heels take the field against the Terps they will be facing a team whose predecessors have set a torrid pace in the record books. Maryland has won the soccer championship in the Altantic Coast Conference ever since the con ference was started. Even more impressive, a University of Mary land soccer team has never been beaten or tied by an ACC rival. NOT DAZZLED Coach Marvin Allen's Tar Heels, however, are up for today's game, and are not to be dazzled by the re cord books. Allen's squad has been waiting for this game since practice started on Monday, September 16 The spirit of the team was exempli, fied by one member of the team who had printed and posted early in the year a painted sign in the team's locker section saying, "This is the year to beat Maryland!" FI LL STRENGTH Currently holding a 2-1 record, the Tar Heels will be at full strength for today's clash with the Terps. nnfAMl.l'lir.!.. L . A. I 'rii-iMriy, me ream nas oeen The actual physical strength of the Tar Heels is as hard in nrdirt v... .u , . . - i uuu.-ic-u uy wic rriurn oi rigttt lull- a jrade on a multiple choice quit First it seemed tht the Tar back Dave Corkey. who has been out Heels would be without the sen-ices of halfbacks Jim Schuler. EmilLr .k k . , i iiiruu wur nviT rnr n i n T- Tomorrow's Game Has Some Interesting Facets Tomorrow's football battle between the Universities of North and South Carolina in Kenan Stadium should be an interesting oae from several viewpoints. First, will Jim Ttum b able to evenge a 14-0 defeat suffered at the hand of his protege Warrtn Gits in Columbia ona year ago? Ciese played under Tatum at Maryland and later assisted him there. The Tar Heel mentor would like to even the score with Cieso and there's no batter time than tomorrow. Secondly, this game could mark the turning point in the season for the two clubs. The Gamecocks will bring a 3-3 record into the contest with Virginia, N. C. State and Wake Forest remaining on the schedule. A victory over the Tar Heels would give the Gamecocks a good chance of at least a 5-5 mark on the season, and perhaps even better. Likewise, the Tar Heels need a victory to enhance their chances of a ' break even" or "winning" season. The Tatummen have a 4-3 mark and games with Duke and Virginia remaining. The Gamecocks will also offer an opportunity for Tatum ro test hit reserve power. Injuries to several key players have weakened the Tar Heels considerably. This should give the Carolina secondary manpower a test. Another interesting sidelight will be the effect which television will have on attendance. With the game being aired from Baltimore to Miami, via television, chances are the crowd will be greaUy reduced. Physical Status Is Hard To Discern DcCantis and Ikm Coker. Now to go tomorrow. it seems that the trio might be ready Yatum, however, probably will not use anybody who is not in almost top physical condition. After the Gamecocks, the Tar Heels have a week layoff before going against Duke and it would b foolish to risk re-injuries against SC. It is almost definite now that center Ron Koes will miss the South Carolina game since Tatum has moved senior end Jim Jones over to I he pivot spot. Behind Jones will W Bill Hanlison and Dick Need. Students To Be Represented On Committee The students will tx represented on the Coaches Committee from now vn. At the monthly meeting of the Athletic Council Wednesday night, a proposal by Student Body Ircxy. Sonny Evans was approved to have student representation on the Coaches Committee whose function it is to interview, review, approve and recommend new coaching contracts und nw roach. "We all feel very gratified and pleased with the decision of the Athlotic Council to allow ttudnit to participate In the selection f our coaches," Evans said. "We feel that it is important to have all three groups (faculty, alumni and students) represented on the) committees appointed by the Athletic Council." Kvans said that the student representative would be chosen from the student members of the AthJetic Council which includes himself, Daley Goff (Monogram Club President) and Wayne Bishop. Carolina Athletic Assn. head. Sports Calendar, Social Calendar Conflict It's a shame that Germans weekend should fall on the busiest weekend of the season on the Carolina sports front, or vice versa. This afternoon, the Carolina soccer team plays Maryland in a very important ACC match, the freshman football team makes its first appearance on home soil against Virginia and both the varsity and freshman track team will be in action at home. Naturally, the crowd at all of these events will be spars. The concert is scheduled for 3:30, and this makes it practically impossi ble to divide one's time. Incidentally, all of the aforementioned teams are doing well this season. The Carolina minor sports program is always strong, although support in. more often than not, very poor. illness. Corkey was able to play in Tuesday's 2-0 win over Davidson College and was one big reason for the team's fine defensive showing. Ted Youhanna, who was injured in the left leg last week, also was back in the lineup Tuesday at left fullback. SWITCH PAID OFF A defensive switch paid off for Coach Allen in the Davidson game, and he ll try the same for the Mary land contest. Allen switched Bob torden, who had been center full back in the team's first two games. to the left halfback slot. In the vacated center fullback position. Allen put his sturdy sopho more star, Iluiih Goodman. Botli Hoiden and Goodman excelled at their new positions. The team's hustling captain. Bill Blair, will be at the right halfback position and work along with Borden. Backing tbe defense up will be goalie Jim Rattay, who has gained two shutouts in the three games played so far this year. Sophomore whiz Mike Thompson. Playing the center forward position. ill lead the Tar Heels' forward ne against Maryland. Thompson ; Die tt ani's leading scorer, booting six of the team's total of eight goals. Along with Thompson will be in- sides Ted Smi a i t liaUU( Smith scored the other t for the Tar Hpp1 in c..u..... w j pie; i ILK-1 j - Af"""1 " ' , " S ' ; - ' x ; 4 . ' V t. ' ' 1 i? - -V, J. . - 'M - 'a -. . r X V - " zfK- A- -; - -:-rZ FIRST HOME GAME: Freshman Gridders Play Host To Virginia Today TAR BABY QUARTERBACK Ex-Durham High School star, Russ Hollers will be calling signals for the Carolina Tar Babies when they go against the Virginia freshmen this afternoon in Kenan Sta dium. Hollers has been the number one QB all season. FROSH ALSO RUN Runners In Three-Team Meet This Afternoon By DAVE WHILE Well on the road towards repeat ing as ACC champions Carolina's undefeated cross country team will ro alter victories number five and six this afternoon when it plays host to the harrier squads of South Caro lina and Wake Forest at 4 p. m. on Fetzer Field. The freshman squads of Carolina i and Wake Forest will compete in a dual meet at the same lime. The Tar Heels have had victories over Clemson. Virginia. in dual meets; and Duke and Tennessee in a triangular meet, so far this season. infi all out towards the ACC cham pionship coming up Nov. 19. The freshman holding fa 1-2 record have not had the success of their brothers but have been steadily im proving during the year. The out standing men on the squad are while sickness Maryland and canceled forced meets with Wake Forest to be How's This For An Average? There's a Rood chance that South Carolina halfbatkJ Ha wood King hold a .Mable lead in the "kickoff returns" department in the nation Hi average is 82 0-but there's one hitch, he's only made one rriurn. The Wake Forest Deacons should finally win themselves a ball ball game this weekend when they entertain Virginia Tech in Win-ston-Selem. This will be the seventh bid to crack the win column for the Deacs. Ruck Freeman. Frank McOuire's able basketball assistant, will be on hand at Fort Bragg Sunday for a service basketball clinic. McGuire was scheduled to appear but had to forego the clinic due to other commitments. South Carolina backers are singing the praises of a Fayetteville native named Corky Gaines. Gaines is a defensive middle guard who SC Sports Publicist. Bob Lsbell says "is most often seen in the presence ;f opposing backfieldmen on a Saturday afternoon." in Barnstorming Tour Set INew Wk Yankees will barnstorm hume from spring training with the Philadelphia Phillies in April in a departure from usual Yankee policy. Normally the Yanks play several minor league clubs in their home parks on the way back to New York fnun their St. Petersburg, Fla. base. With the departure of the Dodg ers for Los Angeles, the Phillies will tke over the usual home-and-home weekend series before opening day. The Phils will play at Yankee Sta dium Saturday, April 12 and the Yanks will visit Philadelphia Sun day. April L3. The Yanks will close their training camp April 4 and will Quigg Injured Carolina basketball center Joe Quigg sustained a knee injury last night in an intra-squad scrimmage in Woollen Gym. Quigg was shouldered from the court. Trainer John Lacey said right after the incident that it was too early to determine tht extent of the injury. A crowd of about 500 saw last Vtlr't utrtitu J.I A Urt their tour with nianate r Mayo sophomores 13 82 In thriller. Smith's Phillies April 5 at Jackson-ille. Duke - Navy Battle Billed A 'Humdinger' BALTIMORE. Nov. 7 (.? You can take the rival coaches' words for it that the Navy-Duke football game Saturday in Memnriai so dium should be a humdinger. Each coach tabs the other team as the best opponent so far this season. "Duke is by far the best team to face us," says Coach Eddie Erdelatz, whose Navy team knock ed off undeated Notre Dame last Saturday, 20-6. "They're way ahead on talent." "We thought before the season that Navy would be the best team in the country and think it's not far from that now." replies Coach Bill Muray of Duke, beaten for the first time by Georgia Tech last week. There should be no slackening of pace throughout the game since the rival coaches harp on the other's depth in ' personnel. And that the other felow's "boys are the biggest." Going by the listed weights, the two lines should be on an even keel with each averaging 207 pounds. uuke will have a decided edge backfield weights, particularly Navy halfback Ned Oldham's leg keeps him on the bench for the second straight week. Ronnie Bernece will start instead and he weighs only 146 pounds. And if Dick l)agampat is able to start, the Navy fullback will weigh only 16& pounds,'1 Probably the greatest competition for the Tar Heels will be from Bill Medlin. of the Deacs. and Hilly Latham of the Gamecock. Medlin has been the pace setter for Wake Forest all season and Latham .who finished eighth in the ACC last year, has held the same honor for South Carolina. The Carolina squad will field one of the top distance running quartets in the nation. Wayne Bishop, who set a new course record at Clemson this year, has led the pack followed by the team's captain Everet What ley, middle-distance star Dave Scur- lix k. and up and coming sophomore Cowles Liipfert. Those four have seen few heels in ACC competition this year. Rounding out that Carolina squad will be Alex Collin. Jim Hunter. Doug Henderson, and Kick Authur. Sophomore Joe Friedberg is still out of competition with a sprained ankle. The squad has had its progress hampered for the past month by flu. but it looks like that is all over now and that they can resume work- ' .'v "Wafexw.'-r ' S ,-" vs.-- 'mi' " ""w'""i?r ""gggfaa 11 "'Tl'iriT-r By ROSTY IIAMMON Today, for the first time this sea son, the Carolina freshman football team will play before the home crowd in Kenan Stadium against the Virginia frosh in a game scheduled for 2 p. m. The Tar Babies will be out to im prove on their 2-1 record and ac cording to Coach Bud Carson, the team will go into the game better prepared then it has been all sea son. Probably the only doubtful position today will be fullback, where the top three men are hampered by injuries. Alex Rice has an injured knee, Fraijk Riggs is bothered by a knee injury, and Caroll Carpenter sus taind a shoulder injury in scrimm age this week. This will probably place the starting position on the shoulders of Jim Graham or Dick Detanna. Otherwise, the team is generally sound after the flu epidemic nearly wrecked the squad two weeks ago. LOST TO WOLFLETS For the season, the Tar Babies have whipped Maryland 14-7 in the season opener, lost to State 33-19 in the midst of the flu epidemic, and" bounced back to edge Wake Forest 14-13. Defense won the Maryland game for the 'Tar Babies, as again and again they stopped the Terps inside their own 20, then broke the game open with long downfield drives. State's veteran-loaded team just walked over the flu weakened Tar Babies. An extra point decided the most thrilling game of the year, as the Tar Heel yearlings nudged the Baby Deacs 14-13. DARK nORSE TEAM Virginia's freshman are reportedy a darkhorse team and by the only comparison of scores, dropped a 20-6 verdict to N. C. State. Coach Carson thought the Cavalier frosh. played . an inspired game against the Wolf lets and the Tar Baby coach looks for plenty of trouble. The probable starting lineup for Tie Tar Babies includes Mike Green day and Bob Campbell at the ends, Bill Crabtree and Jim Shumate at the tackles, Rip Hawkins and Jim Joy at the guards, and Tom Cabe at center. In the backfield, Russ HMlers will start at quarterback. Sonny Folckomer and Lenny Beck at the halves and Jim Graham or Dick Detanna at fullback. If you have mort friends than money, remember our famous five-cent Christmas cards! Early birds get widest choice. 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