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p W ,nn . . . 111 1 1 "" 1 T awaeis?w WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER lriS5fr- THE- DAIBY AR'HEEIi- PAGETnEEI5 IK rff O I L Heel Soccer RecoM With V Win Schaefer Hits ForTwoGoals In 2nd Half By Ken Barton DURHAM, Oct. 31 Hopes for an unbeaten season for the Caro lina soccer team burned out thu afternoon under a hot sun th:it hung over the Duke soccer field, as the Blue Devil Booters dumped the Tar Heels, 3-0. Duke outfought and outplayed a listless Carolina team which h;;d r-ot been blanked since the vy game last year when it lost !.v an identical score. The vic tory was the first for Duke over i. team coached by Marvin Allen hi three years. Both teams looked on an even r;,r throughout the first period i-md. fought to a standstill. How ever, irom there on Duke monop liii.xd'the play to score in each -.i the remaining periods. Mai Lmdst ron kicked one past Buck i;:.;nkenship who came out to :;ct a loose ball in the first minute (if the second quarter. Left Wing Eill Scheaffer sent ,,ro in from quarter field in the third period and scored again on nose ball that he knocked past t'v charging Blankenship. Or.ly on occasion in the second half did the Tar Heel Booters oross for any length of ' time at r li and then their shooting was erratic. It was a far cry from j the games played previously this season. SUMMARIES D.ike Kiotifscs T j - ;It;trnn S' ' .I'.'oh "d'ji f;.-.-.Th;rn A-i-bcr(ault ! j:. M.:!vs : tilt ions Fin'oerg. Ost, ).- ! ':T!t'VV . T.w' !.I CF KI RW R4 CH RH Carolina Gywnn Sawyer Braonon Foy Winsor Montgomery Pazdan MaeCalman Kirby Rhoades Blankenship RI G : Duke Dunn. Northan, Lesneski. Nickenboker, and Balin: ; Carolina Ilonkms. Mi Hedge Stephens, Dorsett, Li" i, ana K""Jr. Sere by Periods: Carolina ' Duke 0 0 0 1 0 00 1 13 SMU Is First 4rmy Set onc Boih Play Major Opjpneo NLTvV YORK, Oct. 31 (P) ' Southern Methodist and Army are one-two again this week in the Associated Press Football I'ojj and "X" marks the big, tough spot they're on. These two unbeaten, untied leaders for national honors go cgainst what . stacks up as their toughest assignments of the sea son in Saturday's games. SMLI's swift -striking Mustangs, who "nave rolled up 184 points on (ive foes, will meet a big, fast Texas team at Austin. Texas' only defeat was a 14-13 decision to Oklahoma Army will risk a 25-game un beaten streak agai t formidable Pennsylvania, beaten only by California and 30-7 conqueror of Navy last week-end. The game is a i Philadelphia. The SMU-Texas game is the only one matching" two members of college football's first ten, chosen for the fifth week today by the nation's sports writers and Sleeveless Vest in Checks, Plaids, and'Corduroys Assortment of Colors & Sizes Jusi ihs Thing fcr Csmpus Wear $3.95 mm N . COtVMO'A ST. Phone F-3966 Carolina -Tennessee Baffle Is Expected To Produce Brilliant Offensive Plays KNOXVILLE, Tenn, Oct; 31 (UP) That bugaboo bf de fensive-rninded coaches,--- jhe long distance scoring sprint could add several, gray hairs to the respective pates of Caro lina's Carl Snavely and Ten nessee's Bob Neyland this' Sa turday as the two teams tneet for their annual - inter-conference rivalry. , - ; - ;' ..-' It will be the 20th time since 1893 that the SEC's Volunteers and the Southern Conference's Tar Heels have clashed, but the offensive spotlight has seldom shone brighter than during -the four times they've met -since 1946. And last Saturday both teams warmed up . for the an nual battle with long , scoring jaunts. . : - :. . Tennessee, ; although j li s t squeezing, past Washington &j Lee, 27-20, shookldpse v Bdr Rechichar f o - Atmtclraoifci! sprints of 1 00 arid 50 yarfs and J .7'.' '.i Jimmy Haun for "82-yardsJ.v ' The Tar Heels ditfn'ttto Tso' bad as they? roedVwai." Mary, 40-7. ! Halfbacfc BaoiGarftt -. I'M 1 t-ltV-i;lvi I ntrarfjufal vScoreboard .- t-v?. The wresthrf touriianht; be- gins Nov. 2,:; "with .pQmpetitipn in both porm and .Fraternity di visions. The winners., will :'miet for the campus titles. A " ' The mural office announced that mats will be available today for final workouts.-; ' i '. t ' Of Volleyball 5:00 court 1 Beta Theta Pi '3 'vs Chi Phi 2: 2 Sig Nu' 2 vs .Sif hi 1; 4 Med School 3 - vs -; f 'B' J3oht- ' ' ' Tennis j - : . ' Novice singles 4.:00--Oberdorfer vs Seabrook H. Smith vs 3t' Wagner; broadcasters. Texas is .No. 7. i Here is the new" rWklh, hard ly disturbed at; the top, but ven a good shaking down below:, - SMU, Army; ; Okiih6ma, . Ohio State, Kentucky, California,; Tex as, Miami (Fla.), Princeton and Illinois. ' - '" '". r' ; Ohio State leaped frptii sixth to fourth on the "strength of its awesome 83-21 rout of l6wa, dropping Kentucky'., and;' Cali fornia down a notch! ,- ., . The rankings,, with first place votes- in parentheses andv points awarded on the basis "of ten,' for first, nine for second; etc.: -'-. 1.. Southern Methodist . 153) 2. Army (34) 3. Oklahoma (25) J.....L?............. 4. Ohio State (30). ; . 5. Kentucky . (17) , .-V - 6. California ' .(2) 7. Texas ' 4 - 4 8. Miami (Fla.) (12 V !i.:.i:..t: 9. Princeton t2) - ' 10. Illinois ... SS :.T. jt........-...: 11. Tennessee . " , . 'r 12. Washington Tr., 2.574 2.l84 2,137 i 1.822 .1.632 .1.244 1.236 ... 462 ...'382 ...352 ...331 . . . 201 BE -hlsT, J fTK University Sdrvice .Station - ' : ' - ; I V y ? W 4 if ? CARL SNAVELY : more gray : hairs? . snatcbiiBKhichar's 100-yard Oi&Vo&y the track meet HV daari'4stC "there as little Dick :n'n inrirrcr ' criarlclpd for 80 and 3. tf ;'scdr 'fullback Dick Weiss went pfof;7ayard'.tally- and Benny ? '1Wjdse teknied ; 58 on a pass Pa?cltares -vs Mauldin. JJovice doubles 4 : 00 Wright-Allred vs" Boardman-Johnson; Hadlem-Reun-ing",v. Ross-Peebles; Nicol-Culbertson vs. McKenny-Lester; Abercrombie Murchison vs Hinson-Carpenter. , N.ovic9 -. . doubles 5 : 00 Richardson Shimamoto vs Kenny-Steed. ' A f r A Tag Football 4:(KM-field 1 Phi Gam Delt 2 vs St'Nu 1; 2 Sig Chi 3 vs Kap Sig 1; 3-iPi Kap Phi Z vs Phi Delt Theta 1; Theta Pi 2 vs Theta Chi; 5 Zeta Psi 2 vs Sig Nu 2; 6 SAE 2 vs Kan Sig 2. , 5:0U-fieId 1 SAE 1 vs DKE 2; 2 Pti,amb:Phi vs St. Anthony; 3 TEP vs. Kappa Psi; . 4 Kappa Alpha vs Pi ltap-kAlpha r; 5 Lamb Chi vs Zeta 4?si-il;'i 6--Chi Psi 2 vs Phi Delt Theta :n 4P Poll; IS.MichiKan State ....'...:. Jfi- 14. Clerhson' (3 105 15. Pennsylvania 88 16. Maryland , 87 17. ' Florida :. 81 19 ' Wyoming 2) 73 19. UCLA 59 25. Wisconsin ': 53 . . Nebraska 50. South Carolina 22. Le feigh 20. Georgia 18. Kansas 17. M.chi gan 12... Ixyola of Los Angeles 12. Norttiwestern-11, Washington & Lee 7. Wake Forest i 7 s Bavlor 6. Vanderbilt 5. Tulane 5, New Hampshire 5. Frank lin ' i Marshall 5. Notre Dame 4. Mis- jisstppi 3. Duke 3. North Carolina Lwis -Clark 2. The Citadel 2, Ala-l hanja 2. . hirst. 1.:' Xavier,of Cincinnati 1. Am- Carnegie- Techl, Iowa State 1. Cornell "1 ' North Carolina State 1. teias -A' i-'M-l. 4- Li ; Surplus Sales 415 W. Main SL, Durham. N. C. "Levi." Dungarees $3.75 Wooden Shower Clogs........ .50 Navy Gray and . Army. Khaki Pants 3.25 f ' i- :gondition for Tennessee ! We'll fix up your qar for that long, long trip .withiTEXACO . : products & -prompt - :- service - f Opposite from Bunting. - Goirig back to 1946, when the bitter -rivalry was billed as Choo Choo Charlie Justice, ver sus the' 'Volunteers, hot-shot Charlie Scampered 72 yards to score. ,i But Tennessee Captain Walt Slater did the Caroinaa flash one better as he shot ;76 -vards on a ount return to Tseen his team to a 20-6 victory: a,nd an Orange Bowl bid: if I Next year, the Tar "Is bounced back with a 20ttu:0. win, but Ronnie . Berjl vi-" fnr a 78-vard tf. h? v" rv v- " down on a pass from the 0 and White's Hal Littlefordt Y- 3 Littleford traveled ovei for a touchdown in 1948 j breath-taking dash of 94 ji, but it was recalled on a clipjp' -rg penalty which is still a prijire "topic of conversation ateng.i .".Vol fans. The boys" irom Chapel Hill took that one, too, 14-7"-' Tennessee collectsd revenge the following year as theJEads from the Dixie Dozen Confer ence blasted the Choo ChoQ?and his followers, 35-6. ' 7, Cagers Meet Pros Tonight In Charlotte Carolina's basketball team will take the floor tonight in Char-J lotte for the third game with George Glamack's Grand Rapid Hornets. The Tar Heels are look ing for their initial victory in the current exhibition series. Tie pros took the first game 55-52, rallying late in the last quarter. They won the second one 73-59 in Roseboro. Coach Tom Scott will probably use the same method that he has used in the past. That is a two team system with a special sophomore-studded five to relieve the number one varsity throughout the game. This has worked very well as those-who saw the gamcjj at Woollen Gym on Oct. 21 Will Wallace and Vince Grimaldi, al most upset Glamack's pros. t . &2 for thai miss who deserves an orchid ... But she's got brains ; ; too and besides you can'l afford an or chid ... w'V ;i ' consider a Peter Pauhnc per Gift Book i-. . 'j,i like, for instance, the . i l:-f: Love Poems of Byron;' " of Shakespere's Son-'' nets ... - (Oh Man, those 01d Timers could say it so it stayed said!) ' Cost two, bucks, and. being romantic we'll gift wrap it reverently, for no ex tra charge ... Intimate Bookshop 205 E. Franklin Si. Open 'till 9 P.M. ESS Bus Station Rough Work Marks Drills On i Na vy Fie ld Special emphasis was placed on passing yesterday, as; the Tar Heel gridders Went through a spirited and determined drill In prepara-, tion for the game with' the Ten-, nessee Volunteers at Knoxville Saturday. . ; . : ; . : f , v . Practice opened with a passing drill with Dick Bunting. and Skeet Hesmer ' stariding; out in tht; throw .ng department. "Bob "Goo Goo" G-antt displayed his" usual talent as a receiver. " , ' " There has been no" official re lease on the condition of Fullback Billy, Hayes, who was injured in -he William and iIary game last Saturday, seconds after releasing a touchdown pass to Blockingback Barry Rizzo. At. present Hesmer is . operating from : the j.fuUback dot;- : ;. ... j - .- . ..." - ., ' , - - With the ' exception" of Hayes anda few p other men'.-Who are suffering minor bruises, tke squad appeared in excellent condition. The practice ended; with a lively scrimmage r ; with Coach .Carl Sna'vely'. giving persdnal 'attention to the passing attack' : Young. Dfmpcracy ' PHIL ADELPrllA Oct. 31 (UP) It was third down and Coach Bilt Lecqnby teni'5 in word for his Lehigh football learn to punt. .' . , . To his surprised the next play was' a run which made, a iirst down. ' . '-: - . . 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