Watch Deacs Word Around U. N. C. Drills Chnpel Hill. Sept. 11.—“ Watch , v j‘ t , Forest”, is the word that’s go . . uound the Southern conference year. And Carolina is no excep t'd though their coming game with . ' demon Deacons here is still two kn off, the Tar Heels, after l 0 of weeks on fundamentals, ied today to polishing their of -0 anc i setting their defense- for the Baptists. Coach Ray Wolf’s problems are complicated by the fact that he must ..VoV’et the Tar Heels ready for their Opening game here September 23 v : nh the Citadel, itself a Conference on and scrappy worthy foe ■ for • - nV team. ,\ ske Forest, however, is not only i leading Big Five and Conference r,v:.l; it is being rated by many as ',,’V of the strongest teams in the league this season. ‘ The Demon Deacons gave not only Carolina but also Duke’s Rose Bowl 's in d all other comers a titantic struggle tast y ear - Carolina beat tiien V 14-6. but Wake Forest tallied and the score stood 7-6 until three minutes from the end, and could just as well have gone the other way. Duke barely beat them -_(i and the Deacons were inside the Devils’ 10-yard stripe several times, and came within inches of spoiling Duke’s unscored-on record. The 1938 Wake Forest team was a sophomore outfit, and Coach Pea head Walker has exactly nine regu lars and one alternate back this year. If they were that good as green rookies, w’hat won’t they do as sea soned veterans? is the question that luis Carolina supporters worrying. Against Wake Forest’s array of veteran talent, Carolina can offer only five rgeulars and two alter nates from 1938. And when it comes to new talent, Wake Forest's fresh men were exactly 38-0 better than the Carolina frosh in 1938, although of course no one can tell how a sophomore will turn out. Speaking of sophomores, one of the Deacon’s 1939 crop is already being hailed by sports writers as the greatest backfield prospect ever to ! come up in the State. He is John Polanski, a 205-pound fullback, and he is so good Coach Walker is work ing him into his first backfield, in spite of the fact that he has three regulars and one alternate back from 1938. ! These are Tony Gallovich, Jim Ringgold, Marshall Edwards ,and Red Mayberry. These boys can run, block, and snag passes with the best, as Carolina’s veterans well remem ber from last year. With the addition of Polanski. who can also throw that spheroid. Wake Forest looks like it now has everything it takes. Or at least that is the way it looks to Carolina supporters. So far as they can see, the Wake Forest game is going to be a nip-and-tuck affair which may go either way, and it may well turn out to be one of the best games this State will see this year. Several Cut From High Grid Squad The paring knife fell on Hender son high’s football hopefuls Friday afternoon, after two Rays of drills, hj i it fell lightly, nipping off some sis the lads that were far too light, ifnd*showed little prospects of of-, fc-ring talent of the type imcessaryj or grid campaigns. Coaches Bing Miller .and Fred Kilpatrick instituted ! “two-a-day” d: ill:-, with, the first meeting un derway at 11:30 o’clock this morning, and the other set for this afternoon. Heavy equipment was to have been issued this afternoon, with plenty of contact work starting Tuesday. A tough schedule is ahead of the Bulldogs, and the mentors are losing little time wnipping the teams into nape. Stasdtnfls AMERICAN LEAGUE Team: W. L. Pet. New York 97 38 .721 Boston 78 56 .562 Chicago 76 58 .567 Cleveland 72 61 .541 1 Detroit 70 63 .526 Washington 59 77 .434 Philadelphia 47 86 .363 St. Louis 36 96 .27c NATIONAL LEAGUE Team W. L. Pet Cincinnati 78 50 .609 •h Louis 76 54 .585 Chicago 72 62 .537 Brooklyn 69 60 .535 w York 65 62 .51! 1 sits burgh 59 71 .454 Boston . 57 71 .445 Philadelphia 41 87 .320 [Tbda^nKS AMERICAN LEAGUE Boston at Philadelphia. No other games scheduled . NATIONAL LEAGUE St. Louis at Pittsburgh. No other games scheduled. LEADING IN HITS - By Jack Sords ' ' ' ' ' ' ti&d VoteK TMiiep n 7 OASSMAaJ, I 6 AMERICA*! LSASO& LEADSf& rtrTS —'Me * hu* 0 \ nr ee. K \