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Quarterbacking
Coach Carl Snavely's switch from the single wing to the
s,F1ii-x "'aUU1. xui Hie iyo- season has caused talk and
uiduuii iium wiiiuuigion to AsneviUe ever since he
announcement last year and capable Georse
way Dacit 10 nis oia alma mater to add
toward making the switch complete
Certainly, after two disappointing seasons most Tar Heel fans
felt that the switch would guarantee a few more wins in the
Carolina victory pot. Most of the boys on the team had played the
T while in high school and the coaches figured it wouldn't be too
great a change for them.
But now as the time grows near to try a little Texas rodeoing the
question as to who will be the man to lead the Longhorn roping is
as clouded as it was last spring. Who's going to be our quarterback?
j. i. iuur.cu iur awnue max narne Motta was going to answer
that question for us. When the team came, back early to straighten
out the running of the T it seemed the little junior from Teaneck,
N. J. would qualify for the job. He handled 'the ball well, was
smooth on. his pitchouts and had improved his passing over the
work he had shown in last spring's drills.
It'll Happen Every Time
But then came what all coaches dread but know must come a
by Tom Peacock
The addition of former Caro
lina All-Ameriean ' end. Art
Weiner, to the Tar Heel foot
ball coaching staff has taken
a load of problems off head coach
Carl Snavely's mind.
Weiner was scheduled to re
port to the Dallas Texas profes
sional team, but a knee injury
has kept him sidelined this sea
son.
Coach Snavely devoted most of
vesterdav's Dractice. the last
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before Carolina opens here ex
cept for a very light workout to
day, to passing and pass defense.
Weiner has' proved invaluable in
whipping the ends into shape
for the game with the South-
west's best team, rugged Texas
Unless there is a last minute
change, Carmen Annillo will
start aeainst the Longhorns at
scrimmage injury to a player they are counting on. Motta injured his the quarterback slot in Carolina's
KEN YARBOROUGH
Our Solutions to . . .
TOM HIGGINS
the Tackle Problem
Blue Devils In Dallas
To Play SMU Tonight
split-T. Annillo has been given
the edge over Louis Britt and
freshman Marshall Newman, the
other candidates since Charlie
Motta's ankle injury.
Jeff Newton was the only Tar
Heel not suited up for yesterday's
practice, and he will be back in
the "lineup today. Newton was ill
from food poisoning.
End Benny Walser looked es
pecially good in the passing drill.
Walser faked the defense well,
and often went way up in the air
for circus catches. Even though
right ankle a week ago last Wednesday and although the hurt
isn't enough to keep him out for the whole season, it doesn't look
as though he'll get to see much, if any, action tomorrow.
Thus the riddle of quarterback, quarterback, who's got our quar
kerback has been reopened. Practice has done little to distinguish
between the candidates.
Carmen Annillo seems to be the man right now. Annillo is
probably the best passer of the candidates, including Motta. He is
smooth on his handoffs and as good as they come when it comes
to selection of plays. His weakness seems to be on his pitchouts
Lou Britt, another New. Jersey product, has shown equal prom
ise. His pitch outs, wrhich sometimes can make or break the T for
mation, are probably handled a little better than Annillo's. He will
certainly see action tomorrow.
The third Parillian protege is a freshman, Marshall Newman,
He shows plenty of promise and handles the ball well, but lacks Walser wasn't named on the ten-
the experience that will be necessary to guide the Tar Heels against tative starting list, he may still
Texas. '
Not-Judgment-Day Yet
But you can't pass judgment on any of them until we see them
in actual game. One of the three may take over for good or we
might have to wait for Motta to try again. Time and Texas will tell.
What was expected to be a weak link in the Carolina forward
chain has certainly soldered together welL
We lost five tackles from last year's squad and that position had
been one of the strongest of the team. That left us only two letter-
men at the position Tom Higgins and Ken Yarborougli certainly
not an appealing picture.
But now it seems that Coach Snavely, who has usually been
blessed with numerous good tackles, can quit his worrying about
that position. Yarborough and Higgins have. both improved and,
like the rest of the team, are more eager than ever to play
'" In addition gigantic Francis Fredere, a 228 pounder, has come
through and seems to be ready to start at offensive left tackle,
win a bertn by gametime,
Snavely s mam problem now
is to stop the powerful Texas of
f ense that shamed LSU last week,
The Longhorns arrived here yes
terday evening, and will go
through a light workout at 2
o'clock on Navy Field today. The
Tar Heels will work out after
Texas.
Sexias Defeated
By 18-Year-Old
Special to The Daily Tar Htb.
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Barring early-game injuries, the Longhorn backs ought to be cor
railed pretty well when they get on the wrong range tomorrow.
The Duke football team, rated
in pre-season predictions as the
top team of the Big Four, goes
into action again tonight against
SMU, a traditionally strong team
in the always-tough Southwes
tern Conference. Duke defeated
Washington & Lee last Saturday
34-0.
Wake Forest, also . with one
game under its belt, will open its
Southern Conference play tomor
row in a game with William and
Mary. The .Deacons suffered a
heart-breaking defeat at the
hands of Baylor last week when
a last minute field goal beat
them 17-14.
They will be facing a formid
able foe in the Indians who de
f eated VMI last week 34-13. Wil
liam and Mary has a standout
quarterback, Ed Mioduszewski,
who is in contention for All
America honors, and they are
capable of handing the Deacons
their second straight setback.
Tomorrow night the North Car
olina State Wolfpack, led by
Alex Webster, last year's confer
ence leader in scoring, will open
its season against George Wash
ington. The feature of 'the game
will be a personal duel between
Webster) and Birio Barreira, an
outstanding back for the Colon
ials last season.
Both will be running from the
split T for the first time and the
results should be interesting.
Webster gained 1,256 yards last
year from the tailback position in
the single wing.
The Blue Devils should be
hard pressed to live Up to their
pre-season notices at SMU. They
looked good in routing W & L last
week but the opposition was not
too strong.
Worth Lutz started the game
at quarterback in place of the
ailing Jerry Barger and was the
outstanding offensive performer
of the afternoon. He completed
four passes in four attempts and
looked good on his runs.
Wake Forest has several out
standing performers returning
this season, among them being
captain Jack Lewis at end. Also
back is Joe Koch who is the most
versatile player on the squad.
He . plays quarterback, fullback
and halfback on offense and also
is an excellent linebacker on de
fense.
JV Gridders
Meet Bragg
Away Today
The actual season opener for
Carolina football will be this af
ternoon at 2 o'clock at Fort Bragg
when the Jayvees take on the
powerful army team.
Quarterbacking the junior Tar
Heels 'will be Ed Loughlin, fresh
man from Henderson. Loughlin
has showed promise in practice,
and the game will tell much about
his ability.
Jayvee coach Walt Pupa will
take 40 men to Fort Bragg with
him, and it is a toss up as to
whether the Tar Heels will con
tinue last years excellent record.
Leading the Jayvees in the
backfield wlil be Maurice Young,
senior back from Bellefonte, Pa.
Young saw a good deal of action
with the varsity last year, and
should make a good showing
against Bragg, Harry Anderson,
sophmore end from Asheboro is
also expected trf do well today.
Yanks In!
The New York Yankees
clinched at least a tie for the
American League pennant yes
terday fay dropping the Boston
Red Sox. 3-2. at Fenway Park.
The Yanks scored one run in
the top of the ninth to sweep
the three games series from
the Bosox. They need lo win
only one more game or have
Cleveland, which was idle yes
terday, lose one io win their
fourth straight pennant.
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In 18 previous appearances
against its first three 1952 foot
ball opponents lexas has a won
lost-tied record of 9-8-1. The
marks are 6-5-1 with LSU, 2-1-0
with Carolina and 1-2-0 with
Notre Dame.
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UNC Harriers Drill Today
Coach Dale Ransom has issued
a call for all cross-country candi
dates, both varsity and freshman,
to report for workouts this after
noon at Fetzer Field.
Some varsity aspirants, includ
ing ten lettermen from last year's
squad, have been practicing and
taking light workouts since earlier
this month.
Morris Osborne and Bobby
Webb, co-captains, will lead the
UNC harriers through a rugged
eieht meet schedule which in
cludes four dual meets with
(Conference foes. " two
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non-conference contests, the Big
5 Championships, and the Con
ference meet in early November.
State College will provide the
Opposition for the Tar Heels in
the opening meet at Raleigh Oct,
7. Carolina then returns home for
ttiree straight matches meeting handed Sexias the stinging de
versity of California student here
yesterday, 6-1, 6-4, in a stunning
upset.
The upset followed Sexias' de
feat of the Wimbledon champion,
Frank Sedgeman, 6-4, 6-4, 6T4, in
the Pacific Southwest champion
ship. Cliff Mayne, a member of
the National Intercollegiate
doubles championship team,
Davidson, Duke and Maryland in
that order. Tennessee will play
host to the Heels Nov. 1. A week
feat in the fourth round of the
Pacific Coast championship.
later the Cavaliers of Virginia and ligMest contestants in touma
invade the local woods for UNC's
final dual meet.
, After only a day's rest, Caro
lina will compete at Raleigh for
the Big 5 title. November 17 will
see the Tar Heels at Richmond in
competition for the SC Championship.
ment tennis.
Large Crowd Anticipated
For Longhorn Encounter
MURAL OFFICIALS
Bill Kucyk at the Intramural
office is still in dire need of tag
football officials. He asks that all
boys interested contact him at
his office, 315 Woollen Gym.
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TODAY
MR. YEAR BY, representative for THE
STORR SCHAEFER TAILORING COM
PANY, Cincinnati, will be in our store
showing a fall selection of over 400 pat-
terns of SUITS and SPORT JACKETS.
You are cordially invited to drop
in and see his selection of fine.
- tailored clothes.
TOWN
'Where CAROLINA Men Meet
A crowd of 35,000 or 40,000 is
anticipatd for the Texas tilt to
morrow at Kenan Stadium, Ver
non Crook, head pi the Univer
sity's ticket bureau, reports that
advanced sales have already ap
proached 35,000. Sales at the gate
will depend largely upon the
weather.
Advanced sales for the Duke
game have been surprisingly
good. Both sides of the stadium
have been sold out, with the only
remaining seats being in the
west end.
Sales for the three other home
encounters with N. C. State, Wake
Forest, and Virginia are lagging
somewhat behind last year's pre
season purchases, but have been
picking up recently.
Sales for the homecoming
game with the Cavaliers and the
Deacon clash are about the same,
with the State game slightly be
hind. Larger crowds, are expect
ed for the Wolfpack and Wake
Forests games than for homecom
ing, however, due to the larger
attendance of students from these
schools.
Gate five, located at the south
west corner of Kenan Stadium,
will once again serve as the
student gate. Students who have
bought tickets for dates will be
allowed to, take their dates
through the student gate, and the
dates will be assigned seats in
the student section. '
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