SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1951
THE DAILY tAR HEEL
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Lefthander's
Five-hitter
Evens Series
Lefty Ed Lopat evened the
World Series-for the New York
Yankees yesterday by allowing
the New York Giants only five
hits, three of them by . Monte Ir
vin, as the Bronx Bombers won,
3-1, before 66,018 fans in Yankee
Stadium.
Lopat was the hero of the day,
but his pitching performance
barely exceeded that of Larry
Jansen, the Giants righthander
who allowed only four hits, one
of them being Joe Collins' second
inning home run, in the six inn
ings he worked.
The Yankees- used bunting tac
tics and speed to score one run in
the first inning and then scored
their winning run in the second
on an old Yankee trick a home
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Mickey Mantle and Phil Rizzuto
bunted safely to open the first
inning and on Rizzuto's bunt,
Whitey Lockman threw wildly to
Eddie Stanky, covering first,
sending Mantle to third. A single
by Gil McDougal scored Mantle,
but Joe DiMaggio hit into a
double play to end the inning.
"With two out in the second,
Joe Collins pumped a homer into
the right field stands, 350 feet
away for the run that meant the
ball game.
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Then Jansen and George Spen
cer, who relieved him in the
seventh inning, got tough t and re
tired 16 straight Yanks before
Bobby Brown led off the eighth
inning with a single.
The Giants -got their run, in the
seventh when Monte Irvin opened
with a single and later scored on
a long fly by Bill Rigney. After
Irvin singled, Whitey Lockman
pent him to second with a short
single to center. Willy Mays
forced Lockman at second and
Irvin went to third, and from
there pinch-hittervRigney brought
him home.
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LEFTY ED LOPAT, who stop
ped the New York Giants on
five hits was the star in the
Yankees' 3-1 World Series win
yesterday.
Harriers
Open Season
At Richmond
RICHMOND, " VA., Oct. 6
Cross-country'1 tutor Dale Ran
son and seven harriers from the
University of North Carolina ar
rived here last night to make
their 1951 debut against the Uni
versity of Richmond here at two
p.m. today.
Gordon Hamrick, team captain,
Jack Bennett, Bob Barden, Mike
Healy, Tony Houghton, Morris
Osborne, and Bob Webba are the
boys who will take their places
at the starting line for the Blue
and White. Of the seven, five have
previous experience with the Tar
Heels. For Barden and Houghton,
both freshmen, this meet will
mark their first intercollegiate
competition. Hamrick is a senior,
while Bennett, Healy, N Osborne
and Webb are third -year men.
The Tar Heels' adversaries en
ter this meet with one victory
under their belt. Last week the
Spider harriers nipped the Key
from V.M.I, by 26-29.
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Because He Flunked The Finger-Nail Test
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short punt and T-formations all
week and will likely spring one
of the new attacks on the Long
horns who have been working
all week to perfect a defense
against the single-wing.
Carolina is the only Texas op
ponent that uses the old-fashioned
single-wing although Southern
Methodist employs a spread for
mation, the first cousin to the
single-wing.
Texans have been singing -the
blues all week despite the im
pressive wins turned in against
Purdue and Kentucky. The Long
horns will be missing some of
their top men for the game.
Byron Townsend, the bulldoz
ing fullback, injured the lower
part of his back against Purdue
last week and may be held out
of action against the Tar Heels.
June Davis All-Conference guard
last year, and Bill Georges, a de
fensive end, will definitely miss
tomorrow's scrap.
Two other Texas linemen,
Guard Sonny Sowell and Tackle
Charles Genthner, were injured
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ably will not get into action be
fore next week.
Coach Ed Price of Texas said
today that he is expecting a tough
game from the "Tar Heels and
added that reports from. Scout
Eck Curtis have convinced the
Longhorns that Carolina will be
anything but fa pushover.
Halfback Gib Dawson of Texas
said, "It won't be the easiest game
we will play this year and we will
have to get out there and play
like heck to win. From all I have
heard they (the Tar Heels) have
a mighty fine club this year." T
Tomorrow's match will be the
rubber game in the Carolina-Texas
series. TheXonghorns smother
ed Carolina here in 1947 when
they romped to a 34-0 verdict. A
year later Carolina turned the
tables on the Texans, defeating
them, 24-7, at Chapel Hill. The
two teams have not met since
1948.
Carolina Pos. Texas
Newton LE .. Williams
Ruff in .-LT ....... Wilson
Yarborough. LG . Fleming
Miketa C J. Barton
Gruver - RG Milburn
Higgins r. RT Lansford
Ellenwood or
Walser ...,... ... RE Stolhandske
Hesmer .. QB Jones
Wissman , LH Dawson
Gantt .... RH D. Barton
Wiess .... FB .. Achoa
John Gay lord
In Infirmary
Fullback John Gay lord of Char
lotte, who was being groomed
run from the T-formation today,
against Texas, remained in the in
firmary yesterday for observation.
He was admitted to the infirmary
Thursday morning with a swell
ing of the glands of the neck.
The next home football game
on the Carolina's rugged slate for
1951 is the South Carolina scrap
here October 13. Tickets are
available to the general public
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