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THE PILOT Undefeated Ferrum Opponent For Homecoming Coach Norman Harris should have his team in top form for this the undefeated ranlcs in 1964 with a 14-0 victory. Last year they blasted Bulldogs Rout Chowan In Stadium Opener The defense of tl sHSiiS&b.MsSssi r being tied 13 to 13 first half. ^ on the scoreboard with pass inter- H iiii fen?e which h™efd^h:;1s1tfn\''1ravt a"ch^o;l‘^tf“\y°.'‘ Of?ilh Tuled Z'^oTRoyVhompsof LrJee^ recotefed “on^'^of" c"hoWs^?hr?e deSonsfrate'd''his'’'p^s’ing abiHtr'ir de^fense*“Ld “^s '’omst°aSg ^ot Hebron Burnett, Tom Gillis li- iifss p~=£ ~hh- “xiS Cue'A Cfiuet rmer University of North Carolina t Ferrum the same day at 8 p.m. Coach Harris, during his high school day ville was captain of the 1942 team on which tl e of 49 points per g; Tolled ir'^rhinlo^^ 0.‘C ‘^e Southern championship a. the Orange Bowl, one reason why the Bulldogs’are Gardner-Webb has been fortu- ^ ^orth Carolina football teams undefeated^. Here, Gillis natg^ indeed to have had such an *'™'" 1946-1949. The Tar Heels plaved in the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, gler Stadium. ' ' was unmeasurable and welcomed. ball while serving in the U. S. Navy. Here he made'the all-servicc team.
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