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PACE FOUR THE DAILY TAR HEEL SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1959 SCOUT ED FULLERTON Coach Convinced Terps Tough At Full Power By C. J. L'NDKRWOOI) to operate from almost any offen- T(xlay's Tar Hecl-TYrp battle will ! s-ive pattern except the single wing. future a team who seems to have found itself against one who, in its last three games, appears to have lost itself. Maryland, in the words of Tar Heel Coach Ixl Fullerton who scouted the Terrapins last week, '"really murdered'" West Virginia in the season's opener, 27-7 "West, Vir ginia currently leasts the Southern Conference with a 2 0 record". They tVn fell hard to a tough Texas tleven 2t-), were swamped by might y Syracuse 2!-). and last week were edged by Wake Forest, 10 7. Fullerton Conv hired The quarterback is the man who makes the "1" work and Novak is a small, fa.st runner and capable thrower who has made it work ef fectively. JLm Joyce, who presently is the rushing leader in the ACC, heads the other, ball carriers. When Joyce i nd Novak are in top form, the "1" i turns into a bafiling thing to stop. I Breedlove Leads Line Hod Breedlove, who was All-Con-; f'.,rence as a sophomore, leads a i Maryland line that averages about. 205 Though they'll give the weight 1 to Carolina, their exceptional speed Fullerton saw the Wake loft convinced that the 'lecord would easily deceive one who :ame and ; shoul.1 keep things on an even basis Maryland ' up front. Carolina will enjoy the role of the team who seems to have found it- sc!!. After two consecutive wins' Fullerton says the boys have shown I "a tremendous change in attitude." There is "a lot more hustle" in only reads the scores "Nobody has stopped them Irom moving the ball but Syracuse . . . Aiid they didn't have their quarter buck U)ick Novak in that one. They played well asainst Texas and practice and "better reaction on de the Wake Forest game could have ft nse." Rone either way," said Fullerton. Winning seems to be the sugar The Terps chief offensive wea- that coats the bilter pill of losing ion lies in the much discussed "1" . . . The flavor of the former now formation, though they are known i seems to suit the Tar Heels more . . i, ,,, , .--r y-. -.WE . Wfw RUN THIS MORNING Cross-Country Squad Is Underdog To Terrapins W11DR00T CREAM OIL Outing Club Plans Five Fall Events t A fall calender of events, includ ! ing live events, was adopted Mon oay night by the t'NC Outing Clu'). 1 The first event is another outing at the Staff Lake en Oct. 2.". It ' will be similar to the last one. rx c pt that this one will he a weiner ' ro;.st. Trap shooting, archery and fishing will he the activities. . Next on the list is a bow and ar- : row deer bunt to the I'wharrie Pre serve on h)th Nov. 2 and Nov. 7. The Nov. 2 expedition will leave Carolina Nov. 1. camp out with the new gear that night, and be on hand lor the opening of the season mi Nov. 2 Both bucks and dees' may be shot during the early part of the season. , Then comes the annual Hod and C.un Field Meet on Nov. 5 at the Durham Wildlile Club. The Outing Club will co-sponsor the event lor tV second consecutive vear. and v. ill run the concession booth. Lvnts in this year's Hod and (Jun Meet are trap shooting, target rifle, rchery and bait casting. The next event Is a fishing and hunting trip to the coast on Nov. C. 7, 8. The club will leave Friday and will set up camp at either Shal otte or Morehead City. Some of the group will go marsh hen hunt ing, but must, wi'J stick to fishing. The Club reported that member Hiip. at 3. plus, is at an all-time I'igh. Membership is open to men and women stuednts and faculty numbers at a membership fee ol $1.00. NOV, WMCfcErS- TVi. TBCTLE $QOP? ACC Slate Has Big Games In Action Today Two league games and two j rr;ainst strong outside opposition i make up Saturday's curtailed sched- j ule for Atlantic Coast Conference football teams. ! Carolina's rebounding Tar Heels ! play at Maryland as Wake Forest j rieets North Carolina State in a ' right game at Haleigh in the con i ference duels. Duke nee!s its fourth consecutive non-league foe at home when it moves against Army and Virginia lays state rival Virginia Tech of til.- Southern Conference in the Richmond Tobacco Festival feature. Clemson. leading the conference v.ith a 3-0 record, and South Caro lina use the open date to continue reparations for their Big Thurs day meeting next week at Columbia. Army and Duke have won only one game each, but the crowd of alxtiit 40.000 is expecting one of the day's top games in the South. The schools haven't met since 1954 when Army ran its series lead over the 1'iuo Devils to 5-0 with a 23-0 vic-ti-ry. i Army carries the nation's best ; passing attack into the game. The , Cixlets have averaged 216 yards a ; game, completing 54 of 88 passes. ( Duke apparently has the defense to i test this strength. The Blue Devils i have yielded an average of only 67 yarls through the air in four games. Carolina, still hopeTull of dethron ing Ciemson as ACC champion, has beaten North Carolina State and I South Carolina in its last two starts. Phi Delta Theta Wins Second Straight Murals Swim Crown Defending champion Phi Delta an Williams of St. Anthony Hall, The'a did it again Thursday night j i ich winning two events. Huffman when they piled up an unsurmoun-1 took the 100-yd. individual medley t. ble 45 team points to win the In-1 m 1:05.0 and the 25-yd. butterfly trvmural swimming meet for the j in 12.1 'Williams swept the 50-free-stcond time in a row. i style with 24.6 and the 25-freestyle It was the fourth win in eight j w,in 11 years for the Phi Delts; they also i Behind the Phi Delts. and it was tied far the crown one year. The champs placed a man in ev ery event but the 25-freestyle. Individual honors were shared by way behind indeed, were Sigma Nu ii9 points), St. A and Phi Gam (18) and Emerson (13). Though the Phi Delts won only ' I'i ' '' Jim Huffman of Sigma Nu and Bry-1 two individual events, they swept to auiM)iiimi.:-py T A ir J( L ;t- i As - 1 4 By BENG SOMERS COLLEGE PARK, Md. The Carolina varsity cross country team, brandishing a 2-0 record after solid victories over Clemson and Virginia, heads for the land of clam chowder and the Baltimore Colts today as they meet the tough Mary land Terrapins here this morning. For the first time this season the Tar Heels will run a full-strength teivm of one senior, one junior, and six sophomores as they attempt to do something that few ACC teams have ever done beat Maryland in a dual meet at home, a feat com parable to defeating a Notre Dame football team at South Bend. Carolina's lone senior and the team enptain is Cowles Liipfert who loped home first against Virginia last week, and the junior is Bing Som ers, who tied for third. Six Sophs The six sophomores, whose early season performances have been a big surprise, are Rett Everett, Louis Sullivan, Maurice McDonald, Larry Henry, Don W7eathers, and Dennis Rash. The best of these is Everett who seems to have de veloped a .theme of togetherness in running in bo h previous meets he has tied for third with a teammate, once with Sullivan and once with Somers. Of the ether five, :he one most likely to give the Terps trouble is Henry, a ccck, tremendously com- BOOTERS WIN Carolina's varsity soccer team did it ag in yesterday when it surged pasi Virginia 3-2 for their fourth consecutive victory. The Tar Heels struck in the first three quarters, scoring a goal in each. Tom Sprinkle booted in two with Joe Perkins contributing one. Virginia scored in the second and fourth periods. The Heels had to do without the services of ace Hugh Goodman to day, and several minor injuries were sustained by key players. Coach Marvin Allen singled out his fullbacks for their outstanding efforts. petitive little pseudo-sprinter who neither knows nor cares who he's running against. Terps Have Fine Team As for Maryland, they have the ingredients necessary for a really line team depth, experience, and a topflight runner who can lead the way in little Frank Colavita. As a sophomore last year Colavita went undefeated all the way up to the conference meet where he faltered ?nd finished sixth. Two others who were in the ACC's top twenty are back. They are Paul Palfi (llth) and Bob Adams (16th). Add to these Dick Creditor and John Clagett, who finisehd 22nd and 23rd plus sophomores Mark Wells and Guy Harper and you have an idea of how tough the Terrapins are. Maryland must be rated as the favorite here but the Tar Heels, with an upset in mind, could very well pull a surprise. KEEPS HAIR GROOMED L0II6ER! MAKES HAIR FEEL STRONGER! i "Surface" Hair Tonics i Penetrating Wildroot Cream-Oil "Surface" liair tonics mertlv coat vour hair. When thev drv oil, vour liair dries out. But the exclusive Wildroot Cream-Oil formula penetrates vour hair. Keeps hair groomed longer .. .makes hair feel stronger than hair groomed an ordinary way. 'There's no other hair to:iic formula like it. MAKE HAIR OBEY ALL DAY WITH WILDROOT CREAM-OILI mm r" "I see a brilliant future for you . . ! To carry out this prediction and see you through college into the graduate world Arrow recommends the sturdy good looks of Basketweave oxford cloth. This luxurious' "Sanforized" fabric promises perfect fit, lasting eomfort. Carefully tailored with the flattering, arched buttondown collar. $5.00. -ARROW it ' ;t J A if1 A :' J Each Saturday th NCAA fectb'M "Scm of th Wk-NBC TV-ponot4 by ARROW. LUCKY STRIKE presents ' 1 I i , . CHAMPS AGAIN are the Phi Delts who won the Intramural Swimming meet for the second year in a row. Front row, left to right, are: Bob Briggs, Willy Bloom and John Kirkman. Standing, left to right, are Tom Cannon, John Smith, Bob Bilbro, Dick Nichols and Tom Rogers. Ains in both relays in addition to placing men high up in every event. Other results were: 50-back - Bob Bilbro Phi Delt) 30.7; 50-breast-Hob Briggs (Phi Delt) 31.4; Diving- Doug Fambrough, (Phi Gam) 946; ino-medley relay - Phi Delt (Bilbro. Cannon, Briggs, Rogers); 200-free-sAyle relay - Phi Delt (Nicholas. Bloom, Kirkman, Rogers). OUTING CLUB OFFICERS from left to right are: Jim McGee, President; Steve Smith, Secretary; Henry Howell, Treasurer; Kathy Rots, Secretary, and John Crawford, Vice-President. MG M ALEC GUINNESS AODt-Mf .W,H1 W'sNrR N AN AMAV4 DUAL ROttl U) WArR. : tarring BETTE DAVIS That Gigi and "Mr. Roberts" Do The Most Surprising Things Together! He made her the most desirable woman in the world for everybody but himself! w - i- w . ri w .i COLOR ft Ot tUAt ClfSUfviASc:0e SIfcK60rtiWiv vvw.d Dp. Frood, Ph.T.T. Dear Dr. Frood: I am a 35-year-old freshman. Should 1 wear a beanie? Worried Dear Worried: If I were a 35-year-olJ freshman, I'd wear a mask. ? Dear Dr. Frood: Nobody likes me. Girls despise me. Men can't stand me. Profs detest me. 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