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i... J Thursday, SeptembcrglJOg-l THE DAILY TAR HEEIJ V 1; eak9 . By PETE GAMMONS DTH Sports Writer Last year pre-season forecast ers picked Michigan State for sixth place in the Big Ten, but they went on to post a 6-2-1 re cord to tie for second place. This year the "Skywriters," forecasters who visit all the pre season camps and predict the order of finish in the Big Ten race, have picked the Spartans for seventh place. The forecast ers feel that Coach Duffy Daugh erty cannot compensate for the loss of such stars as ; All-American Sherman Lewis, Dewey Lincoln, Roger Lopes, Matt Snorton, Dave Herman and Earl Lattimer. This Saturday, the Spartans open their season here at Kenan Stadium against the Tar Heels. Last year, the supposedly weak Daugherty team opened with a smashing 31-0 victory over the Jim Hickey-coached Tar Heels. In 1962, the Spartans smashed Crolina 38-6. But both these games were played in East Lansing. This year the' Tar Heels have the Spartans on home grounds for the .first- time and have their best opportunity for getting re venge. ' . This team is not as big and quick as some of the Daugherty teams of the past years. Daugh erty, who has a 59-29-3 record Looks in Sport TO PLEASE THE TASTE OF EVERY MAN Natural Man Truly university c bred look. The Classic Richly conser vative. Forward Fashion Dashingly adventurous look. One of These Will Be In Your Personal Taste. ' Choose from onr collection of bold or muted plaids, tweeds, herringbone, or soliGs. No matter which look you choose, we have compatible SLACKS to coordinate or contrast. Don't mistake price for quality Ths HUB of Chapel Hill v If- t) Goafs t n yiV From MM 4 PERFORMANCES ONLY! "TODAY and THURSDAY Shows at 2:15 & 8:00 P.M. FOR THE FIRST TIME . AN ELECTRONOVISION THEATR0FILM Tickets on Sale Now at Box Office. VARSITY ADMISSION All Seats $2.00 w Bartaiis OBtimi for 10 years as head coach, feels that the strong points of . this team are the offensive line and defensive backfield. Junior quarterback Steve Ju day (5-11, 173) returns to lead the attack. Juday was brilliant as a soph before getting hurt against Wisconsin. Reserve quarterback Dick Proebstle suf fered a concussion in practice and won't make the trip with the team. .. . , Harry Ammon (5-7, 182) is the only runner returning with much experience, and will start at right halfback. Last year, Am mon carried the ball 25 times and picked up 123 yards while playing behind Lincoln. . The other backfield starters, fullback Eddie Cotton (5-11, 199) and left halfback Dick Gordon '(5-10, 178) are short on experi ence, but are highly regarded by the coaching staff. Top soph omore is Clinton Jones, a flashy runner who could see -plenty of action behind Ammon. Tom Krzemienski (6-0, 198) and soph Gene Washington (6-2, 204) will be the ends. Washing ton is regarded as one of the top flank prospects to come to State in years. Dick Flynn (6-1, 196) and Jerry Rush (6-4, 240) are two quick tackles. Rush and guard Rahn Bentley 5-9, 209) form a rugged right side The other starters will probably be guard John Karpinski (5-11, 199). and center Don Ross (6-0, 194). The Spartans use anoffense--- laOorite of but... SUIT YOURSELF For the football fame or any other suitable occasion. Whether you prefer a bold or subtle nlaid: a herringbone, diagonal, or block tweed; a check or sona we have a flattering style in your own personal taste. All at very reasonable prices The Good Corner THE HUB of Chapel Hill s & ef1 its . ' wf$l3 : Ft 4fA X defense platoon system, led by a 'roving linebacker. Two years ago it was George Saimes who made this defense go, and this year it's captain Charlie Mig yanka, a 5-10, 184 pound terror from Pennsylvania. He is equal ly adept at stopping the running game and covering pass re ceivers, and is considered the most valuable member of the team. Listed as a quarterback, he was nominated by the Foot ball Coaches of America for All American at center, a great tri bute to his defensive ability. Lou iBobich and Herman John CPs I 1 I il i n hhmmi im iijii i.iimihi jiit i inn Coach Duffy Daugherty with READ HUB USE OUR aiiL'imimiiij.diiiuj!uiuuiuui'uu'uiiijiiiiijiiijiiuii!iiiiiiu 149 E. Franklin St. stic son will help Migyanka in the defensive backfield. Bobich is the soccer kicker who kicked a long field goal against the Tar Heels last year. He averaged 40.1 yards a punt and kicked two field goals last year. Although problems may be more bountiful fcr Michigan State this year than in recent years, the Spartans will still be a toueh team from a tough lea gue. They are an unknown quan tity who could spell trouble for Jim Hickey and his Tar Heels come Saturday. 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