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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1953 THE DAILY TAR HEEL PAGE THri University's Golf Team Opens 1953 Schedule Against The Citadel On Finley Course Today Carolina's Southern Conference champion golf team opens its 1953 season at Finley Golf course this afternoon at 1:30 by meeting a strong team from The Citadel. Although last year's individual SC champion Tommy Langley, has Tryouts for the varsity and junior varsity golf teams will be H" held today, tomorrow, and Fri day. Those who would like to qualify for either team must see pro Ed Kenney at the golf shop and then turn in cards for two 18-hole rounds. been lost to the service, the Tar Heels still have four returning let termen who will play this after noon. Bob Black, Bill Williamson, Jim my Ferree, and Billy Thornton all wil see action this afternoon. Black, Williamson, and Ferree have won letters the past two years while Thornton got his last year as a freshman. Two new players will round out the starting six. Billy Ford, fresfi man irom unarieston, s. c, and John Frazier, who returned to school this year after seeing serv- UNC Gridders Start Spring Preps Today Head Coach George Barclay has issued a call for sixty six Carolina football players to report to Navy Field here this afternoon for the Tar Heels' spring football practice sessions. The Tar Heels will conduct 20 days of work in the next thirty with 37 lettermen among those expected to answer the call. Missing will be Connie Gravitte, Albert Long, Will Frye and Ken Keller, all perform ing on the varsity baseball squad, and eight veterans who will grad uate in June. Among those returning are backs Marshall Newman, Larry Parker, Harold (Bull) Davidson, Bob White, and Flo Worrell, Linemen Ken Yarborough, Ed Patterson, Bill Kirkman, Jimmy Neville, Miles Gregor, Thad Eure, Ralph Weaver, Dan Mainer Dave Mullens and Junior Seawell. will probably be Erickson's other ice in Korea, Coach Chuck choices. The Citadel last year ranked as one of the best teams in the Con- j ference, but is somewhat weakened ,by the loss of Charlie Smith, who was runnerup to Langley in the tournament last spring at Winston Salem. This will be the Bulldog's third match of the season, however. They beat .Wake Forest, 15 -11, at Raleigh Monday afternoon. 2 From out of the "Hermitage" of his beloved Southland . . . and the fierce conflict of the great Indian wars ... came Andrew Jackson, hero of the battle of New Orleans . . . To Wage His Greatest Battle . . . For The Honor Of The Woman He Loved! liSBH Susan Havward Charlton Hasten jkh, Irving-Stons't lst-slUr . L " j Track Team Opens Season This Afternoon This afternoon at 3:30 marks the opening of Carolina's outdoor track season. William and Mary College comes here for a dual track meet on Fetzer Field. 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