WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1953 , JTHE &Ul3f TAR HEEL PAGE THRES
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Notre Dame And Terps
Only Unscathed Teams
Michigan State Is Back To Third;
Oklahoma Struggles Into Fourth
NEW YORK, Nov. 17 (JP) The race between
Notre Dame and Maryland for the season's No. i
rating in college football becomes closer as the other
teams eliminate themselves from contention. ;
The top 10 (first place votes and team records
in parentheses):
1. Notre Dame (93) (7-0)
2. Maryland (42) (9-0)
3. Michigan State (3) (7-1)
4. Oklahoma (3) (6-1-1)
5. UCLA (7-1)
6. Texas (6-3)
7. Illinois (6-1-1)
8. Wisconsin (2) (6-2)
9. Southern California (6-1-1)
10. Rice (6-2)
The second 10: 11. Alabama (1) 163; 2. Geor
gia Tech 151; 13. Kentucky (3) 130; 14. Auburn
(1) 126; 15. Duke 117; 16. Stanford 106; 17. Texas
Tech 81; 18. South Carolina 78; 19. West Virginia
(1) 74; 20. Iowa (1) 71.
Notre Dame, an easy winner over North Carolina,
remained on top of the list, where it has been all
season, with 93 first place votes and a total of 1,404
points on the usual basis of 10 tor '
first place, nine for second, etc
But Maryland, which made well
regarded Mississippi look like
another soft touch, moved "within
60 points of the lead with 42 first
and 1.344 points.
This struggle may be resolved
next Saturday when Notre Dame
plays Iowa and Maryland encoun
ters Alabama. By whipping Minne
sota, the surprising Iowa team
earned 20th place in the ratings.
Alabama, a 13-6 winner over the
Georgia Tech team that was rated
fifth a week ago, just missed a
spot in the first 10 teams.
Georgia Tech was one of three
teams which lost their high rank
ings of last week. Tech
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Virginia Stresses Defense
Ralph Beaver Out Wifh Pumoniq;
Eure And Parker To Miss Va.
Game
HALFBACK BILL OLIVER crosses Georgia
Tech's goal for Alabama's first touchdown against
the Yellow Jackets in the first quarter of a game
played in Birmingham. Alabama won, 13-6,
knocking Tech out of th top ten.
Booters Meet Maryland Today
In Final Match Of The Season
from fifth to 12th. West Virginia,!
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its 13-game winning streak ended
by a loss to South Carolina, fell
from eighth to 19th and Baylor,
ranked ninth before it took a 37-7
shellacking from Houston, didn't
get placed in the first 20 this week.
Illinois, still a candidate for the
Big 10 championship and the Rose
Bowl bid, remained in the top 10
despite a 34-7 whipping from Wis
consin. From third place, the Iilli
ni went down to seventh.
The old favorites which took
their losses earlier then went back
to winning, turned up in the high
er places in the general reshuf
fling of the rankings. Michigan
State, last year's national champ
ion, moved back to third with aa
impressive 1,091 point total. Orange
Bowl bound Oklahoma, clinching
the Big Seven title, took
fourth with UCLA 'fifth.
Of these three, only UCLA ap
pears to be in for trouble Satur
day. The Uclans encounter ninth
ranked Southern California in orte
of the games which will decide
the Pacific Coast Conference
championship. Michigan State ends
its season against Marquette and
Oklahoma plays Nebraska. Other
top 10 pairings: Illinois-Northwestern,
Wisconsin-Minnesota, and
Rice-Texas Christian. Texas is idle.
The UNC soccer team will close
j its regular season here today when
the strong Maryland Terrapins in
vade Fetzer Field for an Atlantic
Coast Conference match.
The Tar Heels will have to come
up with a better performance than
last weeks contest with State to
beat the mighty Terps and end
their season over the .500 mark.
Coach Marvin Allen's boys have
won three and dropped the same
slipped ; number while playing a 2-2 tie
with State College. f The .victories
have come over Georgetown Vir
ginia, and Washington and Lee,
while Roanoke, State, and Duke
have turned back the Tar Heels."
. Carolina is highly capable of
winning today as such stars as
Harry Pawlik, Louis Patseavouras,
Calvin Lane, Gerry Russell, and
Rennie Randolph will be on hand
in an effort to turn the tide on
the favored visitors. Game time is
3:00.
By John Hussey
Ralph Beaver, 220 lb. junior
from Asheville, joined Thad Eure
and Larry Parker on the ailing list
yesterday as it was announced that
he had contracted a slight case fo
pneumonia. Beaver, who had been
showing up well in practice at his
tackle position, will definitely be
out for the Virginia game and it
is doubtful if he will be ready for
the final contest with Duke.
Parker will definitely be out of
commission tor xne remainder oi
the season with a broken hand re
ceived in the Notre Dame game.
Eure, who injured his knee in
practice about two weeks ago, will
not make the trip to Charlottes
ville but may be ready for the
game in Durham.
Coach Barclay sent the Tar Heels
out under the lights last night in
one of the hardest and fastest
scrimmages of the season so far.
Student tickets, to the Carolina-Duke
game played in Dur
ham November 28 are on sale at
the ticket office in Woollen Gym
for SI. 00.
Ticket sale will close noon
Saturday, and all tickets will be
their regular $4.00 price then.
Athletic passbooks will be re
quired here and at Duke.
Student wife and date tickets
will be provided at the $4.00
price.
McGuire,Freeman Lead
BasketballlClinic At Gym
Tomorrow night varsity coaches
McGuire and Freeman will hold J
basketball clinic for the benefit
of all students inteersted in bas
ketball. It is required that intra
mural managers and officials at
tend.
A large crowd is expected and
provided for by bleachers set up
around the court The coaches
will explain and demomtrate the
(fundamentals of basketball and
, many 1 of the game's important
phases.
Sugar Bowl Officials Deny That
West Virginia Has Their Bid
MURALS
Connor Dorm Sweeps
Intramural Tennis Play
The winners of the tennis finals
have been released and in the
doubles matches Frank Bowman
and Norman Jarrard won. Both
boys are representatives of Con
nor dormitory. Jarrard also won
the open singles matches and Mike
Furuhata won the novice singles
title giving Connor a clean sweep
of the tennis competition this year
in intramural play.
NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 17 -JP)-
' Speculation grew today that West
Virginia had been invited to the
Sugar Bowl at least informally
but Sugar Bowl officials insisted
"the field is still wide open."
Sportswriters noted officials of
the Mid-Winter Sports Associa
tion, sponsors of the event, were
quick to defend the Mountaineers
when they were belittled at yes
terday's Quarterback Club meet
ing. President Irwin Poche stressed
today that the Sugar Bowlers were
overr still considering a number of
teams. "We haven't made any
commitments to anybody yet," he
said. "The upsets last weekend
changed our mind and we decided
to wait a litle longer."
The top favorites for the New
Year's Day game, West Virginia
and Georgia Tech, lost last Satur
day. Tech lost to Alabama 13-6
and West Virginia to South Caro
lina, 20-14.
Texas Tech entered the picture
briefly when Sports Editor Hap
Glaudi of the New Orleans Item
plugged for the West Texas team
in his column yesterday. But
Poche would say only that Texas
Tech "is being considered along
with all the other schools."
The West Virginia speculation
grew partly out of Poche's reac
tion yesterday when told the
crowd at the Tulane-Vanderbilt
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division Medical SchooM takes on
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He hardly gave the players time to
breathe between plays as they
marched for several touchdowns
against the frosh team.
'Teedee" Bulloch, Al Long and
Marshall Newman, three sopho
mores, saw most of the action at
quarterback, while the principle
runners were Dick Lackey, Billy
Williams, Ken Keller, Flo Worrell
and Nick Marcopulos.
When the Tar Heels travel to
Charlottesville this weekend they
will be in quest of their first vic
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In spite of the recent UVa. dom
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mangled Virginians.
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ton. Both teams are in the midst?
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one or two touchdowns this Saturday.
While At Charlottesville
CHAM.OTTESVILLE, Va., Nov.
17 (JP) Coach Ned McDonald
sent his Virginia squad through a
lively defensive scrimmage today
preparing for the North Carolina
game here Saturday.
Out of defensive action were
such line regulars as tackle Joe
Mehalick, guards John Polzer and
Don Alexander, end Fred Moyer
and center Jim Pugh. All, though,
will be in the lineup against the
Tar Heels.
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