rfS 0 i eofis inor Sports ;ir fill sports, cross rand soccer, look forward season. ' "Dale Rtnson's cross-coun-r" w-P six returning letter- tvo highly promising: Jim Beatty, run- X''3n ,...;ol PnlWiatp Man track season, is back Posfs Open On DTH Sports f rue Carolina students, frosh or otherwise, who may be interest ed in writing sports for the Daily Tar Heel are asked t0 drop by the DTH sports department im mediately. Several openings exist for sports writers, and chances for" advancement to the sports editorship are 'excellant. . junior feasor, n.e f .roc undefeated last sea- Dual competition, finishing , you Should Know , field of 200 runners in : hronal Collegiaie uW4 ce Earden has been a !ij mainrtay for four sea Q and is counted on to be i'rth Beatty throughout the Tough Wolfpack vFaarig eni DBcmBms Five Atlantic Coast Conference football teams get the jump on their conference Saturday as they open . their 1955 football season with only fifteen days of organized practice .under their belts. Clemson, Maryland, N. C. State, South Carolina, and Wake Forest U rett!rn:ng Iettermen are " .. Marinn Griffin. I ivannt-v. Hester, ana ruu ...... j anH Ben Wil-. t wih'w - 'tfe sophomore Coach i - ( mil iiLiiiM t-vear's team racked up a .jjord, winning from every ;c Coast conference team lie exceptions of Maryland f cb .Man-in Allen returns for Vh season at the neim ci me '" " T- 1 rj soccer team, rouricenj Tn are expected to com- I 'je backbone of . the squad, '.tar's tcari had a 3-4-1 mark. ! arracn oi t for the 1955 team 'h Roerner. Grover Brown, fating, Frank Butler, Pete su Jay Goldberg, Tom Kirk I Calvin Lane, John McCorm oeMcGini, Joe Mavretic, Jim are, Noel Sullivan, and Doy- !e 'schedule for cross-country: i( N. C. State (away), Oct. 8, niafawaj), Oct. 15, Clemson el Oct. 21 Maryland (away), 2 Richmond (away), Oct. 29, ;:?see (heme), Nove. 2, Duke f Nov. 7, Wake Forest U Nov. 14, State Meet, Nov. X Meet. le schedule for soccer: Oct. 11, 1 (home). Oct. 17, Virginia X Oct. 21, Maryland (home), i Duke (away), Nov. 4, State 1 Nov. 8, Washington and (home). Nov. 14, Roanoke 3TNov. 18, Duge (home). . , w Vita By BILL KING' The Tar Heels Freshman coach this season is Ralph Floyd, a na tive of Bethesda, Md. who is iii his second year as head of the Tat babies. Floyd came to CaiXflin! after two years at the Unirersity of Richmond '1.1. Of the forty four members on this year's varsity 22 are from North Carolina, 11 from Pennsylvania, five from Virginia, 1 from Conneticut and South Car olina and two hail from Georgia During his coaching career at Car olina George Barclay has com piled a record of 8 wins, 11 losses and erne tie The largest inan on the varsity this season is sopho more Howard Williams, a 6-3, 210 pound fullback' from Hertford, and the smallest is little Buddy Sasser who stands 5-10 and tips the scales at 153 There are only nine sen iors on the grid roster this fall and F acts Varsity are quarterback Ron Mar quette and fullback Giles Gaca'. Both are eighteen ..1 Brothers Jack and Tom Maultsby are. natives of Chapel Hill. Both are seniors this year ..' Coach George Barclay was the University's first All-America making the team in 1934 R. A. (Doc) White is the new trainer of the Tar Heels succeeding the 'late Fritz Lutz, who succumbed a few months back . Of Carolina's ten opponents this fall only Wake Forest, State, Tennessee and Vir ginia failed, to win six or more games last year. .... The Carolina Wake Forest football tradition dates back to 1888 when the Dea cons defeated the Tar Heels 6-4 .L. Kenan Stadium,, home of the Tar Heels, has a seating capacity of 43,971 .... The symbolic Victory Bell, awarded the winner of the Carolina-Duke game each year, of the nine, seven are Iettermen ! has been held by the Blue Devils pull ahead of their in-conference compatriots, while Duke, UNC,and Virginia work until openers Sept. 24. - The Tigers, Terps and Game cocks ' all look to their openers as' breathers, but Wake and State could run into trouble with their first foes. The Deacons open at home against an improved Virginia Tech club, while the Wolfpack, rated a comer in the ACC, journeys to the Sun shine state to take' on Florida State in a night game. Virginia Tech clobbered an er ratic Wake Forest club 32-0 last season and should bet improved this year. The Deacs have yet to defeat Virginia Tech after four tries. State, whose home game tickets have been selling at a rapid prace on the promise of a vastly improv ed, speedy squad, will oe lacing students interested in trying out an FSU- squad that shows much! fQr the frcshniarr soccer tearri will promise, ine ceminoics tun. . -- . . ! f 1...4 11.. I Tcnv Nugent IS DUllcung, out uiu nraM:r( arrorrlins Wolfpack is pointing for a win i" lyelverton, mahascr? of 'the: varsity team. ' Yelverton" said - interested stu dents will report to Fetter Field. Previous experience is unnecessa ry, he. said. ' , The Har Heel's captain is Roland Perdue with Will Frye acting as alternate captain This fall Car olina will face four of the nations top ten teams in Oklahoma, Mary land, Notre, Dame and Duke The Tar Heel Frosh will play five games this season. The opening game is Oct. 8 against South Caro lina in Greensboro and the first home game is with Virginia Nov. 4 Last year's number one quar terback Len Bullock came out for practice for a couple of weeks and then decided t drop football to devote full time to his dramatical work with, the Carolina PJaymakers The youngest members of the since 1951 According to the best , available record the current mascot of the Tar Heels is Ramescs VII ' The popular and attractive card. v stunt feature of Carolina home games was organized by Nor man Spear Jr., then head cheer leader, 4 years ago and has rapidly become one of the best in the South The last All-America from the University was Irvin Holdash, a husky center, who Was selected in 1950 Homecoming this season will come on Oct. 15, when the Tar Heels play host to Maryland (he opener to keep fan and player morale high for the rest of the schedule. The Scminoles squcitked by State 13-7 last season. Clemscn, sparked by vet quar terback ; Don King, will play host t0 Presbyterian College Saturday night. The Tigers had little trouble (33-0) with PC in last year's open er. In the other ACC openers, Mary land is rated at least twenty points better than Missouri, who they took 74-13 last year, and USC, even with quarterback Mackie Prickett suffering with a broken finger, is several touchdowns bet ter than little Wofford. Arcaro Named Pro Of Month NEW YORK; Sept. 15'LP Eddie Arcaro, who rode Nashua to ; vic tory over Swaps in the big match race at Chicago, , has been named "pro athlete of the i- month" for August, winning by a nose over Robin Roberts,, the ' Phillies' great pitcher. . r Previous monthly winners Were golfers Doug Ford, Jack, Fleck, Gene Littler, Cary Middlecoff .arid Mike Souchak and hockey goalie Terry Sawchuk.' Frosh Soccer Practice Begins leet Monday at 3 p.m. at start j ractice. according to Freddie i V ,:' TYPEWRITING " " " . ' MmrrtHi.- - SHORTHAND ! 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