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SATtJBDAY7NQVEMBimr4rtis6 THE f DATDY TA& HEELT i cfpry Wil'itams Leads Tar Babies n Strictly Ad Lib By Zone Robblnr Old Rivolry Comes Due : touvY' T?-: N6V' 3 ItV "Carlina versus rough, tough Volunteers of Tennessee here at. Shields-Watftins Field to morrow afternoon, and this is another of. those games where any thing can happen and, usually does. . The Carolina-Tennessee rivalry dates .back to 1893 and is the oldest renewal on the Volunteer schedule this fall. In 20 games Tennessee has come out.. second best against the Tar Heels only eight times. One game ended in a 0-0 deadlock, but the Vols have won the other 11 engagements.- All is not black on the Carolina sicle of the ledger, however Carolina holds the distinction of running up the highest score on a Tennessee team. That happened the very first meeting of the two schools when the Tar Heels piled it on to the tune of 60-0. Last year's 35-6 win over Carolina marked the highest point total the Vols have ever amassed against the Blue and White gridders. Vols Are Favored THE VOLS ARE FAVORED by some -14 points in tomorrow's game, but the bookies learned, a long time ago that it's best to tear up the parlay card, forget about the dope bucket when the two inter-conference foes mix it up. Tennessee was favored two years ago here in Knoxville when Carolina chased the Vols up and down the field for 60 "minutes to puli .a : 14-7 upset. The odds were reversed last year when the mighty . Tar Heels played host to the Hillbillies at Kenan Stadium. As things turned out, the score was also, reversed reversed and a few points added. The Vols won that one, 356, and Carolina has never quite recovered from the blow. In fact, the Navy Field keynote all week has been "Remember '49." That blow stunned the Tar Heels last year, and was one of the most disgraceful defeats suffered by a Carolina team in recent years. The gridders are determined it won't happen again this year odds or no odds. Big Huck Holdash,' All-America center candidate, said a few days ago, "We'll beat 'em by 20 points." Blockingback Paul Rizzo seconded, 'and the motion carried unanimously although all the players didn't agree on the 20-point margin.. Some-said it'll be Carolina by 35, others said Carolina by six, but all said Tennessee will be on the short end of the string, when the firing ceases to morrow afternoon. ' Tennessee Is Strong TENNESSEE IS PLENTY STRONG this year,: and it will take a lot of doing for the Tar Heels to upset the Volunteer "applecart. The Hillbillies lost to Mississippi State, 7-0, in the second game of the year, but have brushed aside five other opponents with com parative ease. . Washington and Lee's Generals proved last week that the Knox vill lads are not invincible, however, as they extended the Vols to the limit before dropping a 27-20 decision. It might be said here that the. Generals had the edge in statistics in that battle despite the final outcome. W&L rolled up 19 first downs to Tennessee's eight, picked up 251 yards rushing to 171 for the Vols and passed for 7 5 yards while Tennessee was stopped cold in the aerial department. The Volunteers, nevertheless, are powerful in every department. Eud Sherrod is rated as one of the finest defensive ends in the nation. Duke will testify to that. Big Johnny Gruble, a Mount Airy product, has been one of the top offensive ends in the SEC for the past two years, and is going great guns again this season. Jack Stroud and Pug Pearman of Charlotte ar topnotch tackles, and Ted Daffer is rated one of the finest guards in the conference. Bobby Davis and Bill Jasper give the Vols plenty of strength at center. In the backfield, the Vols have Tailback Hank Lauricella, Bei t Reichlar, and Ken Pruett, all of whom can really move with the ball. Add to this impressive combinaton, the coaching wizardry of General Bob Neyland and you have a pretty tough shell to crack but here's at least one vote that says Carolina has enough to dump the high-and-mighty Hillbillies of Tennessee. Out on a skinny limb, but With one hand grasping tight the old school tie, I'm picking the Tar Heels to defeat Tennessee tomorrow by the score of 21-7. . UNC Tops Cavaliers Here, 34-0 mi -in uiiii in iimu nt.i iiiunuiiuim niiniimiiiiiiiii u By Bill Peacock Billy Williams, a running and passing star from Henderson, put : on a one man show yesterday as the freshman football . team won its first game since 1948, wallop ing the University of Virginia frosh, 34-0 in Kenan Stadium. The shifty 164 pound tailback, one of the state's top high school stars last year, scored three touchdowns, one of them on a 102 yard kickoff return. In addition he kicked four extra points, hand led a good part of the passing, and punted- once. f He had fine support from Ihe entire team which ran . over the Virginians for its first win in three games this year. Charles Motta, a speedy wingback from Tenneck, N. J., was a consistent long gainer on reverses and scor ed one touchdown. Williams gave the Tar Babies their first touchdown shortly be fore the end of the first quarter when he went 15 yards over left tackle. . The drive began on the Carolina 46 after End Ken Yar- borpugh partially blocked a punt by Wilson Tinsley.. Motta went to the Virginia 22 on a reverse, but Dick Lackey, replacing Wil liams, was thrown on the next play back to the 40. But Williams started the drive again by passing to Bill Ryder on the 34 -and Motta carried on another reverse down to the 15. From there -Williams scored standing. He added the extra point with Motta holding. Williams took Russell Carroc cio's second half, kickoff two yards in his own end zone and burst up the middle behind al most perfect blocking to score unmolested. His placement for the extra point was good. Guard Jack Maultsby of Chapel Hill recovered a fumble by Nick Klonis on the Virginia 24 to set up Carolina's third touchdown. Williams went down the right side to the eight yard line on first down, and Motta took a re verse around left end for the tally. A moment later Williams rang j of this quintet will compete un up his third touchdown of the day, this one a 64-yard pass in terception runback. He took a -mm. m mwm&mmmmmm :SKi:SW's::!'' :. J JOE DUDECK AND ROSCOE HANSEN, two of Carolina's strongest defensive linemen, are expected lo see plenty of action against Tennessee's rugged Volunteers in Knoxville today. Dudeck and Hansen have played outstanding ball all year, and were insiru-. menial in Carolina's 40-7 rout of William and Mary last week. Cross Country Team Meets Tennessee Harriers Today Special to The Daily Tar Heel KNOXVILLE, Nov. 3 The Carolina cross country team arrived here this afternoon for its meet with the strong University of Ten nessee "harriers tomorrow morning. Coaches Dale Ranson and Tommy Scott and five team members arrived by car. Another came on the football plane and the remain ing three are due on the "Carolina Caravan" tomorrow morning. The hopes of the Carolina team ' to bring its season record up to three and three rest on the should-, ers ofGordon Hamrick, Co-Captains Frank- Hooper and Ottis Honeycutt and Bill Burgess. If these top four men can place high in the first seven ' and the fifth man turns in a good performance, the Taf Heels might win. , Tennessee, sparked by ace Swedish runner Alf Holmberg will be favored to defeat the Tar Heels. John Trent, the number two man for the Vols, Frank Al bertson, John Blahe, Walter Du vault and Al Kuykendall round out the Tennessee top men. Also running for Carolina to morrow and fighting for that fifth spot will be Bobby Webb, Jack Bennett, Jerry Lewis, John iRoss and Thomas Norman. One I Tennessee Favored In Game Against Tar Heels Today (Continued jrom page 1) between the two teams, Tennes see holds the edge. The Volun teers have won 10 of the games, Carolina has taken eight and there is a lone tie on the books, that coming in 1919. Since General Bob Neyland took over the reins at the Tennes see institution, however, his teams have won eight of 11 games. Snavelys:' however, has coached five Carolina teams against Ten nessee and they won three of those games, in 1936, 1947 and 1943. Tennessee operates out of the "Tennessee single wing" which is basically the same - as the Snavely system. The Vol forma tion uses a balanced line where as Carolina's calls for an unbal anced forward wall. , Tailback Hank Lauricella, wingback Bert ' Rechichar and Fullbacks Andy, Kozar and Dick Ernsberger pace the Vol attack. All three are 'powerful runners and Lauricella is one of the PARK VUE Greensboro Road TO-NITE GEORGE RAFT ELLA RAINES PAT OT JEN ADMGERWS PROFESSION with BILL WILLIAMS I IT . i i rvi Southeastern Conference's better passers. Up .front, a typical rock-walled -Neyland line provides mur derous blocking ahead of the ball carriers.. Neyland always turns out what is considered to be one of the nation's top lines. In 18 years at Knoxville General Bob has turned out six All-America linemen. Horace (Bud) Sherrod has re ceived rave notices for two years for his defensive line play. Sher rod plays the strong side and wrecked Duke's running game in Durham a month ago when the Vols pounded out a 27-7 win. Wheat Wallenborn pass on his own 36 and went down the left sideline for the touchdown. His! placement was good, but Caro lina was penalized for holding and he missed a second attempt from the 17 yard line. Carolina's final touchdown was a 17 -yard pass from reserve tail back Lewis Britt to End Jeff Newton. Running plays by John Gaylord, Tommy Medlin, and Lackie, plus a 15 yard roughing penalty carried the ball to the 17. The Virginians, led by quar terback Sonny Nichols, who di rected the split-T, were extreme ly spotty and could not maintain a sustained drive. Donald Alex ander, a 214-pound guard was a defensive star for the Cavaliers. Score by periods: North Carolina 0 7 20 734 Virginia v 0 0 0 0 0 Scoring: North Carolina Touchdowns: Williams 3, Motta, Newton. Points after touchdown, Williams 4 (placement). Sportsman's Stockcar CAMP BUTNER SPEEDWAY Sunday, November 5 at 2:00 P.M. 10 Miles Out On Oxford Highway officially, however. Carolina's record to date shows wins ovsr Davidson and William and Mary and losses to State, Duke and Maryland. " Chapel Hill Edged, 18-13 By Ed Starnes Chapel Hill High put up a great battle last night but a 67-yard run by Connie Gravitte in the last two minutes gave Roxboro High a 18-13 victory in the Hom coming game at Carrboro Sta dium. Chapel Hill went ahead late in the final period by a 13-12 score. Hoot Neville kicked an extra point after Goodwin had caught his second touchdown pass. The game appeared won, but on the first play from scrimmage after the kickoff, Gravitte swept his right end and danced a jig down the sideline to score. It broke the hearts of the fighting Wildcats. . Gravitte gave his team a 6-0 lead in the second quarter when he hit left tackle, cut inside, re versed his field and outran the entire Chapel Hill team 65 yards to the goal. Tech-Duke Tilt Today DURHAM, Nov. 3 While no championships, no national rat ings and no unbeaten records are at stake 'one of the "gol-darnd-est" finest football games of the current season is expected here today when Duke and Georgia Tech clash in Duke stadium at 2 o'clock. ; -' s - The two teams have the record of furnishing southern grid fans year in and year- out with highly thrilling, football games and this clash will certainly be no excep tion. . ' The Engineers have as much maybe riiore of their famous "raz zle dazzle" as ever and they will cut it loose tomorrow. They have the record through the years of being a team able "to do any thing, at anytime, anywhere". Two of Tech's losses this year have been to a pair of the . most highly rated teams in. the nation S.M.U and Kentucky. Most of the experts say that the Engineers are the most improved team in the south as the season has roll ed along. But this will be a different Duke team than the Yellow Jack ets have met in the past. This 1950 edition of Blue Devils, cer ful of the post-war teams, have a lot of trick stuff of their own. They will throw all that against the Engineers and at the same time cut loose with the finest passing attack in Duke history and one of the best aerial games in the entire nation. Snack Bar in Carnegie Library :- University of Maine : " I 3' In Orono, Maine, a favorite gather ing spot of students at the University of Maine is the Snack Bar in Carne gie Library because it is a cheerful place full of friendly collegiate , atmosphere. And when the gang gathers around, ice-cold Coca-Cola gets the call. For here, as in college haunts everywhere Coke belongs. Ask for it either way . . . both trade-marks mean the same thing. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY DURHAM COCA-COLA BOTTLING. COMPANY 1 950. The Coca-Cola Company Carolina Soccer Team Meets Unbeaten Penn State Today The big day that the Carolina soccer team and its fans have been waiting for since the Booters held Penn State to a 3-2 win last season arrives this morning at 11:00 when the Tar Heels get their second shot at the co-national champions as the Penn State Nittany Lions invade Fetzer Field The Nittany Lions carry a streak of 25 straight victories into today's game with the Tar Heels as Coach Bill Jeffrey, coach of the American Cup teams and 25 year coach at Penn State, con tinues to coach his team to an other national championship. To try and lead the northern boys to their sixth straight vic tory of the season will be Harry Little, Ron Coleman, and Joe Lane. This triumvirate of all americas will compose the very center of the Lion forward wall. Coach Marvin Allen is hoping that the defeat that the local boot ers ; recived Tuesday from Duke will spur them on to knock off the favored Perm State. - Allen feels that the team needs to play, a little harder and get on the ball ; mpre of ten. . Yester day Allen in the final practice had the team working : on keep ing the ball ' low a trick used successfully by the visitors. The probable starting lineup for the Tar Heels will be some what ; different than that which has started, the previous games. Allen is still experimenting with a team that lost its centerfor ward, Gus Varkaris, early this fall. The lineup: LW-Gwynn, RW Milledge, Ll-Sawyer, Rl-Winsor, SF-MacCalman, LH - Montgom ery, RH-Goslin, CH-Foy, RF Rhoades, LF-Kalb, and G-Blank-enship. . Sammy Snead Victor In North-South Open By Daily Tar Heel Wire Services PINEHURST. Nov. 3 De fending Champion Sammy Snead, While Sulphur Springs, Va., shot a iwo-under-par 70 here today to edge Johnny Pal mer of Badin for lop honors in the annual North-South Open Golf Tournament. Snead's 72 hole total was 275; Palmer's was 279. Claude Harmon, Mamaro neck, N. Y.. matched Snead's 70 today to take third place honors with a 281 total. Julius Boros of Mid Pines and Tommy Bolt of Durham tied for fourth spot with identical 282's. Durham, N. C, Nov. Duke University's football teams have won 11 games against Georgia Tech elevens and have lost six. Surplus Sales 425 W. Main St.. Durham, N. C. "Levi" Dungarees $3.75 Wooden Shower Clogs 50 Navy Gray and . Army Khaki Pants 3.25 Campus Interviews on Cigarette Tests lumber ITJtUJ .f J y ' x.... " gnu the answers., .but I wasn't talking!" T1 ii Ihe debating team couldn't make much use of this non-talkative baby . , . but one look at his "literary leanings" tells you that tests don't buffalo Aim. 'Specially those tricky cigarette tests! As a smoker, you probably know, too, that one puff or one sniff - or a' mere one-inhale -comparison can't prove very much about a cigarette! Why not make the sensible test the 30-Day Camel Mildness Test. You judge Camel mildness and flavor in your own "T-Zone" (T for Throat, T for Taste) . . . for 30 days. Yes, test Camels as a steady smoke and you'll see why ... Moire: Peple SehoExg arocSG fhan any of her tigarofiol I V in.',- CARTOON COMEDY Art
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