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TUESDAV'SEPTEMBER 2, T9S 3 THr DAILY TAR HEEL ' FAfeS tkksi In The Majors By The Associated Press MONDAY'S RESULTS . St. Louis, "7, Chicago 2. Milwauke 6-3, Cincinnati 2-1. New York'' 7, Brooklyn 1. Only games scheduled. T'ctr-GB .635 I New York , Erooklyn I Milwaukee .... I Cincinnati -Philadelphia 94 88 86 73 69 70 60 53 54 61 63 77 77 78 89 94 .591 .577 .487 .473 .473 6V4 8Vz 22 24 24 fcl. LOUIS Chicago .403 34H Pittsburgh ,. .361 40M AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDINGS Including Day Game of Monday W L'Vct. GB Cleveland , ,,.. 108 ew York. 100 40 48 57 '83 84 84 97 .730 .676 .622 .439 .432 .429 .349 .329 8 I6V2 43 5 44 44 56H 59 Chicago 92 Boston . ... 65 Detroit 64 nVash'ton 63 'Baltimore 52 Thila. 49 100 Playing "night game. National League New York at Brooklyn Gomez (16-9) vs. Loes (13-5) or Podres (10-6). Cincinnati at Milwaukee Nux halJ (11-4 "vs." Nichols (9-1C). St. Louis at Chicago (2) Raschi (8-9) and Beard (0-4) vs. Rush (10 15) and Llippstein (3-11). Pittsburgh at Philadelphia (2) twi-light Littlefield (9-10) and rrhies (3:71,y. Wehmeier (9-11) and Simmons (.12-14). American League V Washington at New York Stone (12-8) vs. Qrim (19-6). I Chicago-at- Cleveland night 1 6). h)- 1 Philadelphia at Boston (2) I Wheat (0-2), and Van Brabant (0-1) I vs. Sullivan: .(13-12) and Nixon (11- 12). Dick Levin's Combo-Orchestra 1.6 FLEMING RD. .. 8-0268 If 3 r. i n . i. i ' : '!'.' CM. Am tock 3. E Backfield Aces Hurt Against Virginia Tech By Bernie Weiss N. C. iStateVslim' chances of breaking its seven-year losing streak to Carolina this Saturday took a drop today when it was an nounced that DonlLangston and Eddie West, the ' two top men in the State backfield, would see lit tle or no action in the game. Both men were injured last Sat urday when State dropped its op ener to Virginia Tech, 30-21. Langston, the No.. 1 fullback and team captain, had averaged five yards per try on five carries when he was removed" from the contest early in the first quarter. He in jured his knee in a pile-up, and it is assumed that he will be out of action for two or tnree weeks. West, operating at quarterback, sustained a severe hip displace ment later in the game. According to State officials West will not practice at all this week, bu tif he is feeling well enough by Saturday he may see limited duty. Starting in placeof Langston at full will be ' sophomore Harrison MacKeever, just Off the last sea son's freshman squad where he was rated the best backfield pros pect. West's probable' replacement is Billy Franklin, also up from the frosh. Tar Heel fans will remember well Langston's performance against Carolina in '53.'' (The six foot, one-inch, 18-pound senior was State's biggest ground-gainer. He picked up 58 yards in 11 tries,-and also r scored the : only Wolfpack touchdown as Carolina won, 29-7. pactice at all this week, but if he Meanwhile,, Carolina, readying FT CTI uu niy WITH THE CRUCIBLE - Oct. 13, 14, 15, 16 and 17 Darkening Shore - Nov. 10, 11, 12, 13, and 14 Arsenic and Old Lace - Dec. 8, 9, 1 0, 1 1 and 1 2 Show Boat March 4, 5, and 6 . A New Play March 30, 31 ; April 1 , 2, and 3 Juyius Caesar May 6, 7, and 8 Season Tickets (For above attractions) : $5.00 r Season tickets: on sale at 214 Drops i -J I FULLBACK DON LANGSTON ... out for threiSfceeks for Saturday's Kenan Stadium tus sle, drilled at Navy Field today briefly, then moved into the sto dium to work on defense behind locked gates. ' :' Ken Keller, injured slightly in Friday's - scrimmage against Fort Eustis, did not participate, but will be ready for the game: The game is scheduled for two o'clock. GIANTS ARE IN BROOKLYN, Sept. 20 The New York Giants. buried Brook lyn tonight and danced a jig on the grave to celebrate the clinching of the National League pennant in the park where they are loved least Ebbets Field. Sal Maglie presided with a five hitter while his mates whooped it up with a 7-1 victory. ; TL V t - a, V 4 - ' i-' -4 . . : ... f , ' - j. v:,:-V-f Returning LeUermen Jlhnd Promising Sophs Seven returning lettermen and sophomore Jim Beatty will car ry the fortunes of the Carolina cross-country team this season, according to Coach Dale Ransom. John Barden, the Tar Heel's No. 1 man last season, will be back' for more action; teamed with Bea-tty, the top frosh run ner last fall, the pair should give the Carolina squad the best one two punch in several years. Both Barden arid Beatty set several records last year. . Albert Marx, the team's No. 4 runner last year, does not plan to complete and Ransom is quick i to point out that his loss will be a hard, blow to tne team. Tony Houghton and Don Wright will co-captain the squad. Hough. ton copped second place in the Atlantic Coast Conference out door two-mile run in the spring. Glenn Nanney, who placed fifth in the same race, will be compet ing for the first time in the- cross -country races. JYpu'll-Enfjoy. Night Thorn by Chapel Hill's own IAN GORDON The rough "iough tale of . a white man' in Harlem. Pub lished at $3.00. Our Special $1.00 The Intimate Bookshop 205 E. Franklin St. Open EVehings An a U UV1 M ' 1 Aberndtliy flajl n DUD SOW: 'Tougher Competition' bosf ross - Country Hopes Letteman Boyd Newman is the j ACC 'out-door half-mile cham pion. Other returning1 "veterans are Hugh Hester, Geoge "McGe hee and Edward Vogel. Besides Beatty, last year's freshmen team will furnish eight good runners for the cross-country jaunt. The Tar Heels have been go ing through their daily paces on the Fetzer Field layout and after the first few workouts Ransom TUESDAY - IN ROCKY ( y'ZS&Hfl . EZZARD Released OFFICIAL HEAVYWEIGHT TODAY and WEDNESDAY 0 Thirty (next to Scuttlebutt) and Ledbetrer - Pickard's believes that he has a vastly im proved team. "However," the veteran mentor emphasized, "the competition should improve a great deal too." The 27-man varsity squad opens the season with North Car olina State on November 2. The frosh will also run against State the same day. Ransom has is sued an invitation to all distance runners to come out for the team. WEDNESDAY thru United Artists CHAMPIONSHIP FILMS! PLUS - KIRK DOUGLAS f OURSTARS f -yaiiynews jl .. .... . ' ..:. . . 17 e : ' .A ' . . ; ' ..... T "its' I V 4s I AND Two Special Attractions brought to Chapel Hill by the Carolina Playmakers (not included in season ticket) THREE FOR TONIGHT - Starring MARGE AND GOWER CHAMP ION Harry Bellafonte and Orchestra, The Voices of Walter Schu mann. . s THE CAINE MUTINY COURT MARTIAL Starring Paul Dougles, Wendel Corney, and Steve Brodie with a distinguished support ing cast. Directed by Charles Laughton. usf Gym Meeting There will be a meeting of the gymnastics team tonight at 7:30 in room 304 of Woollen Gym. eOTUED UNDER AUTHORITY "CoW.U o registered trode WOffc. h 5 ' , -S- it- I 4- 5 1 2 1 m-i "hi 'iiniiimii t '. -.. .-. . -.- . , -Sir !". i I All team members, upperclass men who would like to try out for the varsity, and all interest ed freshmen are invited. Cf THf COCA-COU COMPANY BY O WS. THE COCA-COLA COMPANY i i. SO o i ' I. .lr- ' )
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