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T&UBSDAT, SEPliEMBISl 23,194^ 'r'a::,:: ' '■ W-^f7 THE MEl^OUBNAL 7 '‘ lys tmM TARHEEL SPORTS By Houston A. Lowing It’s Paul Campbell vs Charlie Justice Saturday afternoon when the powerful Longhorns of the University of Texas invhde Kenan Stadium at Chapel Hill for what should be one of the most im portant football games of the en tire season, not for just North Carolina, but jfor the entire country. Texas rates as one of the na tion’s top football teams. The > Longhorns, even without Bobby Layne, look just as powerful as they did last season. Campbell was the big standout last Satur day when the Texas routed Lorisiana State, 33 to 0. Just how bad Texas expects to beat Carolina, your guess is just as good as any. At Chapel Hill, the Tar Heel supporters were taking 14 ^ints last Saturday—but the faithful supporters of Coach CarJ Snavely are still expecting the old master to do the impossible. They really think that Carolina will upset the dope bucket—and we’re not too certain right now that this is an impossibility. Caro lina is three deep for every po- Complete your COLOR SCHR^ with New siton. Texas is equally as good with reserves. It was the airplane spin that made the Tar Heels diazy on their trip west last sea son. If weather breaks favorably, and it’s a cool day, don’t be sur prised to see the Tar Heels come out on top by a margin of three toughdowns to two ^but with hot weather stiU existing, this favors the boys from farther south, and the Texans will probably re verse the above prediction. , But anything can happen Sat urday at Kenan Stadium—and don’t sell the Tar Heels short. Here's the very latest in modern home decoration! Now we have a selection of paints to complete your Kem-Tone color scheme. 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Anyhow, we’ll string along with the Blue Devils for a 20 to 6 count. *. Wake Forest must show more improvement than the Deacons did against George Washington last Saturday, but the inspiration at the Decons stronghold is a sen sational sophomore. Bill Gregus, |85-pound backfield istar from Toledo, Ohio. Gregus was the sparkplug of the Wake Forest run ning attack against the Colonials— but better keep an eye on Tom Fetzer, the long distance passer, and Bob Jones, a smart reserve back from Laurinburg, not to mention the outstanding line per formance of Raymond Cicia, another soph ace from Ansonia, Conn. Boston rates a favorite for this game, but if Peahead’s T forma tion starts clicking, the Deacons will be plenty tough. They looked good on defense most of the route last Saturday. But let’s take Boston, 14 to 7. day interest. Fonty Flo*, the Atlanta ace, vaulted bacjc into the spotlight last Sunday by taking both ends of the double feahire race at Occoneechiee Speedway, near Hillsboro. Fonty will be rated as one of the top favorites for the fourth double feature race at Lakeview, midway ‘between Lexington and Salisbury, Sunday afteriKwn, but the Georg-i ian will face plenty of competition. Curtis Turner is rebuilding his motor this week and will be ready to roll again at Lakeview— and he’s the boy who won the last feature over this tricky half-mile course. Red Byron and some 20 other drivers will be on hand to challenge the national champion. I f r ^ frigidaire Deluxe Refrigerator 7 cu. ft. Storage Space and Big Super-Freezer Chest HAS ALL THESE FEATURES Model Shown DJ-7 $ 299.75 . 9 New Compact Design • Famous Meter-Miser mechanism • Bigger, colder Super-Freezer Chest • Full-width, roller-bearing Hydrator with glass top • All-aluminum, rust-proof shelves * Handy basket- drciwer for packaged foods and eggs * Many others you should see! • New In design. New in con veniences. New in size with more food storage room than ever before in the same kitchen space. 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Fayetteville, power ful in the state class AA ranks as demonstrated by the overwhelm ing victor over Charlotte’s Central High two weeks ago, should coast to victory over Dunn on the latter’s field Friday. Wally Shelton’s Mount Airy boys face their fourth real tough opponent of the year in Hender son High, state class A defending champions. Here’s a list of some of the games scheduled for this week end: SATURDAY: Texas vs North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2:30 p. m.; Duke vs N. C. State at Raleigh, 2.30 p. m.; Davidson vs William and Mary at Charlotte, 8 p. m.; Emory & Henry vs Guilford at Greensboro,' 8 p. m.; Atlantic Christian-vs Elon at Elon, 8 p. m.; Norfolk Naval Station vs High Point at High Point, 8 p. m.. East Carolina Teachers vs Lenior Rhyne at Hickory, 8»p. m.; Catawba vs V. M. I. at Lexington, V'a.. 2;30 p. iTu: Appalachian vs W^'estern Caro lina Teachers at Asheville, 8 p. m.; Gardner Webb vs Lees-lMcRae at Banner Elk, 2:30 p. m.; Western Carolina “B"’ vs Mars Hill at Mars-Hill, 2:30'p. m. 0 The 18tih annual Burke County Guernsey Show will be held at Morganton September 15-16. The Carolina poultry Industries Exposition wiU be held in Ashe ville Septemblr 28-30. Sweet potato loMCf inm can be reduced by careful and storing of the crop. Save op to ISf^ aPooBiir bv cfconyiny m AlP CaffM Jnm lMi» af Iced or hot, A&P Coffee tastes better, because you always buy it in the flavor-sealed bean. At the moment of purchase, it's Custom Ground exactly right for the way ^ Cb' mike coffee, .\dded to that, lX)k at these thrifty prices! No wonder A?.'P ffrfft.e is America's favorite, by n.ilHons of pounds. 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