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page four - , , V , T'7Ti-ryf.w,w ' rV"", j , .r. - , .? .Kvfcjv -wVArAiii THB DAILY TAR HEEL When Conch Earlc Edwards' N. C i ..... . ' 1 aquau comes 10 all n,xt Saturday , hey wUl find a grimly determined bunch-of T , . . V ou,UJUm- wo years in a row Carolina has horn nir-Li.,1 I... Ci,i. . . wmi ul , a wo years in a row the Pack has shown uurr ,.,:rd for ,he expert, by turning the Ubie, on th, Tv ,Ve, V n . '"I""' rcTurnto his alma mater by , V"' M!H ine oitpaclc upset the Hee s 7-0 then um on to win the ACC crown. This year, once again Carolina no lobt be favored. Can State do it again? Ma But t ey . - V , w UCIore cominS ou on top this Saturday . .. .,MU-U Ilu wvlt experience, ?nd proven ability - .i.v -v.. twj inc iar iiceis. ONLY 3 STARTERS BACK Mat.- rrturns only three of last year's starters to this year's team Lack are Ku;.rd Kill Hcarick. end Bob FeDe and fllharir ,!r ' ; ,l "y me wasnmgton Redskins), guard Frank " V ana qarierDack Tom Katich. But the biecest . .u 10 iaKe win be at the halfbacks. Gone -rr the touchdown tw.n, Dick JIunter and Dick Christy. It was Hunter who sHrit up ,OUChdWn bSt SCaSnS g3me and Christy C.rolin', d.f.ntiv, corp. fc. . strong Ust in this (..son ep.n.r a. th.y must cp. with th. St.t. multipl. efftnM. Th. Pack run, from . T, .p.it-T. wing-T. ,pr..d, .nd oth.r formation, c-lcul.f.d to k..p th. d.f. n,. off baLnc But thi. t.mporlry h k Vn't9' nay, b cv,rco h Carolina shifting d.f.nso, wh.ch makts block.ng assignmtnts mora difficult to carry out Vm coniest wil be the 48th encounter between the two schools Thrown ,h0 yi.ars lh, Tar HeoIs have bten vict0f. - sd ,h;r,,,,hwr rn rcn tits- y's oss to the wolf pack was only he sth ,n the long series that Carolina has come out on .he .short end of the score. A few .arly injuri., may hamper th. Tar Heel, ,em., .1 though a good bench should m.k. up for th. loss.s. Halfback Sl.ll,ng. the heav.est man on th. ,Mm 250, will miss th. op.n er due to a b fr.ctur.. Soph halfback Sonny Folkom.r i, r.coy. er.ng from an earlier iniury and may b. r.ady to go thi, S.turdly NON-PLAYING CO-CAPTAIN Watching from the sidelines thi sf, ,,, u n i ""j uv one of ihA C,rohna co-caP,.,ns. Curtis Hathaway. Curt is through for the sea on .--ult of a fratcured arm sustained in last year's South CZ Quarterback Jack Cumming, ind halfback D.l.y Coff, two 71 97 'eri'y ,Urn,d Ut f fr"k' Hi, rnZr number 14 appear, on th. front but for some odd reason th. number 13 is on th. back. "n tn. NEW FACES A number of hitherto unseen players who are now sophomores Fro "mm ,Sei PTlAC ! 3dd S,ren"th t0 an ry Powerful squad re.l Mueller looks hke a starter at guard. John Schroeder is rXin kUna' a BUI Bark"01" 3 nS, nuck. and Bill Barker, an end, return to Carolina from the service kZ:z:t surprise of the Iu,n,ing7n ln 19M' team in ishop And Scurloclc Lead Strong Cross-Country Team by BING SO.MERS Bishop and Scurlock. These two "name" runners, back ed up by a bevy of others of lesser tame, will form (the core of the 1953 Carolina cross countrv team which hss set determined sights on whisk ies away its third straight confer ence title. - J In 32 years Coach Dale Ran son has managed to take over, half of tlie conference crowns! They've be came almost as regular as Yankee pennants. Though almost all of the ACC teams have improved and "are gunriag for us," this season foresees no exception to the Ranson rule. The big loss from 1957 is Everett WhatJcy, a wispy, mercurial runner who looked like he just crawled out O. a COffbl Hw ahia chrtiilHn' ---- V- OJ1VIUUU Ir be felt too much, however, for re turning for their senior years are Bishop and Scurlock. It is thev that cause Coach Ranson to proclaim the sunset and pet small dogs. They could finish onetwo in anv meet The slsender, pitter-patting Wayne Kisftop will be the finest runner in the conference provided he has com pletely shaken an old knee injury. And right begind him will be Caro lina's ace track citizen, tall an.-i angular Dave Scurlock. Though a gieat asset to any cross country team, Scurlock prefers to concen trate most of his running talents on the half mile. Lurking behind these two is a triumverate of talented runners in lettermen Howard Kahn and Cowle? Liipfert and sophomore Worth Sweet The first two are already top notch performers and Sweet should blos som into one within the year. Seniors Alex Coffin and Doug Hen- t 5. r i t ' ' , v ( t J 1111 i ,...J2k -." i . m li . ' . ' I PROBABLE STARTER Son bk from York. P., ,. . ,,. . " r ""- th. Tar H..I, battl. Stat.', Wolfpack in Ken.n Stadium. Tar Heels To Face Ten Tough Opponents In '58 A tea-name srhflnl. wii,; gajties with every member of the ACC and three outsiders, is in store for the Carolina Tar Heels this sea son. This Saturday State visits here for the season opener, a repeat from the last few seasons. The Wolfpack will come into the premier with two straight victories over the Tar Heels You W,, I Ge, Zm-d , 0 A wd, who. Now uornnm .nd id, i sits, s e i " li ; w. . ; i ' , v- " tltOSI ' Clothing Cuptoard under their !x?lts. The next veek, Sept. 27, Clemson furnishes the opposition, and proba bly quite a lot of opposition at that. Tlie experts are all saying that this game should decide the winner of the conference race early in he sea son. The game will be played in enemy territory, at Clemson, and the Tigers will be seeking to regain their prestige after last year get ting thumped 26-0 at Chapel Hill. A new opponent, Southern Cali fornia, is on tap for Oct. 3 and the team travels, all the way across the continent for this one. Game time is 11:00 p.m. The Tar Heels return home Oct. 11 to face the speedy South Carolina Gamecocks. Last year the Heels whipped the Birds 28-6 before the home folks. This season, Oct. 18, Maryland comes to Chapel Hill to try to prove last year's 21-7. upset win over the Tar Heels was no fluke. Wake Forest, who failed to win a single game last year, will jilay here on Oct. 25. Coach Paul Amen predicts improvement, but ' how much improvement will not be clear until later in the season. The Tennessee Volunteers, who handed Carolina a 35-0 defeat last year (worst of the season), enter tain the Heels on Nov. 1 at Knox- ville. Carolina travels to Williamsburg, Va., Nov. 8 to attempt to avenge a 20-13 upset at the hasds of Virginia's Cavaliers last season. Nov. 15 the Tar Heels g0 to South Bend for the resumption of an old series with Notre Dame. The Irish have been picked as tops in the na tion by many pre-season prognosti cators. The home teiim returns to Chapel Hill for the season finale against arch-rival, Duke. On Nov. 22 of last year Carolina upset the Devils 21-13 at Durham. u. lif (7 Will iifJiiTi : o. ' f ' ' J:f y -V 'ilia f' if i u I mm. . ' o o o A4 VOUff ion Trjr, KHJ TO t rr wr. H lr f I 'PWl'CNTH'J I MM V. .f I ft I r ft Vfi. rs iii v1) sLvyi -- TWV 111 ' ii.T7;i.'i.'l'v',ls'Si rsknAc'S:! I ATI lEs. ftiJri'JT" wwnpation WHAT HgUPS S2T ay iu vj LU derson, who have lettered and should repeat, are tabbed for the sixth and seventh spots. , The eighth and last member looks like soph Box Foxworth who (might advance higher if he ever gets mad. The mop up crew currently in cludes only Fick Arthur and Bing Somers, both of whom might crack the starting team with effort and luck. The 1958 varsity schedule: October 4 Clemson Here October 10 Virginia Here October 13 Mary. & W.F. . . Here October 22-N. C. State Here November 1 S. Carolina . . . Aav November 5 Duke Univ. . . . Away November 10 State Champ. Raleieh November 17 A. C. C. Meet . Here Booters Want More Support This year's varsity soccer eam would like nothing better than for Carolina students t0 come out and root tor them during home earne Captain Jim Rattay, who holds the goalie position, urged students Wed nesday to come out and root for the Aar neei Dooters in their home games. Powerful Sqirad4' i Rattay said that this year's team, barring bad injuries to , key players, will be a power-packed f quafl; with even more offensive punch than last year's squad. Increased attendance wouid give the team members a big boost Rat tay said, as team, spirit is alreadv high. : "A crowd out there rooting for you gives everybody an extra lift." Rattay said. Attendance Always Low TAX 9481 CAROLINA CAB 9481 RADIO DISPATCHED ; AIRPORT SERVICE Attendance at home soccer games has always been low. Even on per fect days, the crowd that comes to root for the Tar Heels very rarely FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1955 exceeds 50 or CO persons. 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