Tar Heels End Season With Win ports sup .eel Basketballers Play Soldiers Tomorrow TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1945 Page Three Open '.SeasM Wl Lee Tomorrow to Camp sVA-yss.--yss.-. -. '"s?.tyy::.. Coach Bob Fetzer Completes His 25th Season at Carolina R. A. ("Coach Bob") Fetzer, Athletic Director at the University of North Carolina, who is completing his 25th ball season this year, can look back on a quarter-century of growth and progress in athletics here which has few counterparts over the nation. When he and his brother Bill camef to the Hill back in 1921, the University had only two coaches th Fetzers five varsity teams, two small fields, and a miniature gymnasium. Today it has a million dollar plant, a staff of around 35, and one of the nation's broadest programs of physical education and athletics. During the quarter-century Fetzer regime, Tar Heel teams have run up a winning percentage of .711 for all sports and have captured 50 out of a possible 148 Southern Conference championships a record that prob-? ably cannot be equalled in the nation, ,Yet Coach Bob, when asked the secret behind Carolina's marvelous re cord, gave the major credit to the mass participation, efficient work, hard play, and fine spirit of the Tar Heel athletes, and reaffirmed his old credo: "There's a lot more to the game than victory." "Surely we all like to win", he said. "But winning is not the goal and end unto itself. Rather it is the proof of effective work, play, and spirit, and these are the things that count. "Look at it another way", he went on in his shy way. "There are only a handful of unbeaten elevens in the country each fall. But I am sure the many other fine teams in the other 99 percent of our colleges are not fail- ores. These words may sound strange coming from the head of an athletic department with a record such as Carolina, but Coach Bob means it, practices it, and lives it as anyone ma 3& v.- 'ViiiitilDi Carolina Romps Over Cavaliers 27-18 The Carolina-Virginia football program Saturday was dedicated to R. A. "Coach Bob" Fetzer, well known and beloved Tar Heel ath letic director, in recognition of his quarter-century of splendid service to the University. can vouch who knows him well. When the Fetzers came to Carolina, he two-man athletic staff handled football together. In the spring, Coach Bob took track and Coach Bill took baseball. "Neither one of us knew basketball", Coach Bob recalls. ," We just traveled with the team." That See XJOACH BOB, page 4. Warren, Camp! Pace Powerful Ground Attack Tar Heels Obtain 24 First Downs Pulling up to the finish with a won and lost record of five and five, the Carolina Tar Heel foot ball team pushed past the high ly-touted Virginia Cavaliers, 27- 18, here in Kenan stadium Sat urday afternoon in the 50th play ing of the oldest grid rivalry in the South. The win put Carolina ahead in the records, giving the Tar Heels of Coach Carl Snavely 24 games won as compared to 23 lost. Three have been ties. The encounter was played before a crowd of 12,000 spectators, many of whom were among the older alumni of UNC, and it was a good game to conclude the season with a game that saw the Tar Heel offense roll almost at will through the Virginia line. Carolina piled up a 20-0 margin before the Cavaliers ever were able to cross the goal, taking the ball on i, ' nam A 1W11 -ftfiiVMi 1 V A- Jim Camp, left, played a brilliant role in Carolina's crushing victory over Virginia last Saturday as the wiry gridder crossed the goal-line twice for the Tar Heels. , Jim Jordan, stalwart cageman for the White Phantoms will be counted on heavily in tomorrow's opening court fea ture with Camp Lee. f ire fair ghh fr me Me a New developments, offering advantages of speed and economy in construction, are being fully used in our pro gram for extending and improving farm telephone service. Among these are mechanical pole-hole diggers and plows for burying wire underground. Sturdier steel wire that permits longer spans will require fewer poles.. And we are experimenting with "power line carrier'' to provide telephone service over rural electric lines. Radio, too, is being studied for use in connecting more isolated sections with telephone exchanges. Providing more and better rural telephone service is part of the Bell System plans for constantly improving nation-wide communications service. The lineups: Virginia Pos, Picket le Kirkland It Gianakos Ig Myers c Cantrell rg Parlow ' rt Jameson re Ellis qb Brown lh Perry rh Kennard fb N. C. Pritchard Curran Wardle Bemot Varney Hazelwood Cooke Rizzo Warren Camp Voris a 90-yard sustained drive from the opening kickoff for the initial score. Five first downs in a row on the ground by Co-Captain Bill Voris, Jim Camp and Bob Warren put the ball in position early in the game, and Camp raced around his own right end for the TD. Bob Cox came in and kicked the point just as the clock crossed the 6:10 mark. After an exchange of punts, Vir ginia was on the Carolina 40, and Charlie Ellis tossed a long pass down in Carolina territory, but Camp made See FOOTBALL, page U. Runners End Season With Win Over Virginia, 15-44 Grid Event Nears Completion Today Climaxing a hard-contested season of intramural football. Delta Kappa Epsilon meets Phi Gamma Delta and Medical School No . 1 encounters NROTC Second Company this after noon at intramural fields one and two respectively at 4:15. The winners of both games tangle tomorrow to de termine this year's, campus cham pions. Both the Dekes and Phi Gams have emerged from play in the fraternity circuit undefeated. The Dekes have defeated SAE, Chi Psi, Kappa Alpha, TEP, and Pi Lamba Phi. None of the five teams have scored on DKE. The hi Gams boast wins over Beta Theta i, PiKA, Sigma Nu, Phi Delta Theta, See GRID EVENT, page 4. Q A blaze of glory ended the current cross-country season for Carolina as American George Senesky, tAll-American Leads Service Court Outfit Tar Heels Ready For Visiting Foe By Irwin Smallwood The 1945-46 Carolina White Phantoms of the hardwood will officially open the season tomor row night here in Woollen gym nasium when they take on the strong Camp Lee, Va., cagers in the first of 28 scheduled con tests. The game will get under way at 8 o'clock. For Carolina the starting lineup is settled with the exception of one spot, and the starters already chosen are four men who started on the Southern conference championship team of last season. They are Jim Jordan, high scoring All-American, John Dillon, Bob Paxton and Don Anderson. The fifth position in the lineup will more than likely be filled by veteran Jim Hayworth or Taylor Thorne, but ac cording to Coach (Lt.) Ben Carnevale the berth will not be settled upon ; until game time. Camp Lee, which has one of the best service teams in this section, and the nation in fact, is paced by All- who did Homeward Bound for the Holidays .... Neat and Spruce with a Haircut, Shave, and Shampoo from The Graham Memorial Barber Shop BULL'S HEAD BOOKSHOP Ground Floor Library "Books Make Excellent Christmas Gifts" Browse Rent - - Buy Come in to see us about your Christmas permanent mMMm All Kinds Machine, Machineless and Cold Waves Carolina Beauty Shop (Annex Barbershop) the distance runners crushed Virginia last Saturday afternoon 15-44. Five Tar Heels hand in hand broke the tape together in a spectacular finish. The boys, Jack Hester, Bob Dodson, Frank Hatch, Art Lamb and George Harris, were all clocked in the same time of 19:55 for the three and five eighths mile course. "Though not the first time it has been done in Carolina track history the multiple finish none theless presented a thrilling spectacle to the fans at Kenan Stadium. Bob Eagle and O. A. Allen finished eighth and eleventh respectively while Mack Hobkirk and J. Bolch ran un officially to round out the Carolina delegation. Unbeaten in Southern collegiate competition and already holders of the Southern Conference title, the Ran sonmen were out to make their fina! meet their best and did so by scoring the minimum number of fifteen points, It was the final meet for many of the boys on the squad. The team has chalk ed up a record of seven victories against one defeat, that being at the hands of a powerful Navy squad Georgia Tech, and Duke were each turned back twice while State and Cherry Point fell once at the hands of Carolina's powerful hill and dalers. The midseason loss of the number one and two men, Doug Erath and Whitey Holden, failed to slow up the team as Bob Dodson became the indi vidual star, winning all meets except the Cherry Point meet this semester. For Coach Dale Ranson, the season marked another in his consistent string of championship teams With his cross-country problems now out of the way full emphasis will be able to be placed on the job of ready ing his indoor runners for the ap proaching board campaign. With co- captains Ted Haigler and J ack Hester leading the way another successful season is anticipated. Daily practice sessions as well as several intra-squad mets are keeping the tracksters in shape. Summaries: 1-Hester C, Lamb C, Hatch C, Dod son C, Harris C, 19:55.(Tie). 6-Peltz V 20:04, 7-Demos V 20:22, 8-Allen C 20:32, Hobkirk (unoff.) 20:35, 9-Acker See RUNNERS END, page 4. his college playing for St. Joseph University in Philadelphia. Another All-American bolsters the soldier lineup, and the entire club is made up of former collegiate stars. Said Coach Carnevale yesterday, "I think that the Camp Lee team may be a little too much for our boys, in view of their added experience. It will all depend on how the Phants perform. Most of the soldiers have had extensive collegiate work be fore." Coaches Carnevale and Pete Mullis sent the Tar Heel cagers through light drills Sunday afternoon, stress ing foul shooting and finishing off practices. A pre-season practice tilt was played with Ft. Bragg last Wednesday, and the Tar HeeU took the visitors into camp by a 54-50 score. Following the game tomorrow night, Carolina will prepare for Camp Pickett here Saturday night and Greensboro ORD there next Tuesday night. Games will be played right up to the Christmas holidays, and a four day swing north is planned for the 27th and 29th of December. The Phantoms will meet NYU in Madison Square Garden on the 27th, and move on to Philadelphia the 29th to meet St. Joseph. Carolina is facing one of the tough est schedules on record, including a game on its slate with the Naval Academy, and the Southern confer ence champs will be tested time and again before the collegiate play ever gets underway. These early games with service teams are primarily for experience," Coach Carnevale said. "Many of the teams should be superior to us in ex perience, but we wanted to get early games. They are much more beneficial than intra-squad scrimmages.' Coaches Carnevale and Mullis will be engulfing on their second season as head mentors of the Tar Heel bas ketballers, having pocketed the most successful season on record last year with the unexperienced lads who final- y turned into one of the best quints in the South. Carnevale took over head coaching duties from Bill Lange, who resigned his position early in the fall last year. .4 THE WORLD'S MOST HONORED WATCH Y ? f. " BELL TELEPHONE SYSTEM