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I en me 7 ( t I ( J Vj U U U ki By W a y n e ,.. Jim Tatum is xapidly .becoming ; 'football's most traveled coach, as far as; sortswriter's stories would indicate. The Maryland mentor has ben rumored as the next UNC coach for almost a . year ..now. The latest reports have the personable field general taking over the reigns at Texas, that isMf he does not take the job -of fered.hjm at. Baylor: The entire situation is becoming quite interesting, or so thinks Tatum. He got quite a charge out of the Miami newspaper reports about his taking the Texas job. Tatum-said, "And what's .more than that, they even predicted we would lose to Oklahoma in the Orange Bowl." For a man that has already told the Maryland officials that he would return next season, Sunny Jim certainly does get around. A dollar per rumor would eventually make him a rich man. Incidentally, Tatum had an interesting press conference yesterday Afternoon in which he told reporters being coach of. the number one team in the nation did not make him feel any different. He said, "I;, don't feel any different now than I did last week when we were num ber two." Tatum and the reporters, of course, were referring to the grid polls.' SINGLE WING TEAM HERE: ' Carolina students will get to see a rarity in big-time college foot ball nowadays, a single-wing team in action. ,Tennessee)s Volunteers, who play in Kenan Stadium Saturday, is one' of the few remaining teams in the nation who use the old power Astyle play. The single wing has been a fixture at Tennessee, ever since General, Bob Ney land s$t.such an outstanding record with it in his many years there. Neyland departed from Tennessee several , years-? ago due to poor health, but his successors Harvey Robinson and Bowden Wyatt have kept the usual Tennessee standard of play. . Some of football's greatest football performers- and single-wing spectaculars , have come from Tennessee football. There were times years ago when the Vols and Carolina would each have a tailback that was worthy of much praise. The Vols under Neylarfd and the Tar Heels under King Carl Snavely fought-out many battles with their beloved formation. Carolina was the last Big Four. school to switch to the T-formation from the single wing, and they did not do it until Snavely departed. ; : . Tennessee this year, does not have the powerhouse with such precision-blocking as the old Tennessee teams. Wyatt,, in his first year at the post, has brought the team along progressively, however, and looks forward to the coming years. Snavely, who is now coaching at Washington of St. Louis, still uses the single-wing offensive. King Carl had a 6-3 record last season and is on the way to another winning season this year. ' "f . - '.. - , ODDS AND ENDS: ; ' vr ; Carolina's" cross-country teams: get into' action Saturday morning with the varsity meeting Tennessee and the' frosh taking on Charlotte Myer's Park. - Tennessee is expected to offer some good opposition to the Tar Heel Harriers. Jim Beatty will be out to improve on his own course record-Jf or . the Tart Heels. -' . " ' " ' , V. I, ...... iY i : The soccer team does not get back into action "until November 1. Coach Marvin" Allen's team meet the Blue Devils Jn Durham at that time. Sa far the Tar Heel booters have k 114 mark. . . . The Mono gram Club has an important meeting scheduled for tonight at 7:30. President Jerry Vayda urged all letter-winners to attend this meeting, as it is very important. ... ;' " V v ' " :" - .: '. . - . . -;V . After receiving a literary masterpiece, from some. Carolina 'student, who has some definite advice on the athletic progrini,' the Tar Heel sports staff decided it will print only those letters which are signed Any complaints or suggestions will be, appreciated 'by the staff, ; only if they have the signature of the sender. l- . ' Watch For 41st Anniversary SALE Starting ( Fri., Oct. 28 Watch For An Ad In This Paper BERMASSl'S DEPT. STORE CLASSIFIEDS LOST: LADY'S OMEGA WRIST watch, gold case, cord band. Lost Oct. 26. If found please call 'Ann . :"Cox at 3322.' ' : " ' ; LOST: TENNIS RACKET AT PAN Hel picnic "CongressionaT'Coun- try Club" printed on press. Find er please, call Pat Smith,. Spencer 89104. : ' r"; . , . LOST: GREY SUEDE JACKET IN New East. Name ."Graham Ne ville" stamped in back. Probably taken by mistake. Please contact Graham Neville 102 Ruff in, Ph. 89146. TUXEDO FOR SALE FULL Dress Tails with all accessories. Like new. S&e. 40 long. Price. $25.00. Call 9-6754.. v. .FOR SALE: 1953 MORRIS .MINOR 2 door sedan, like new," mechan ically perfect, very low mileage, radio & heater. $835.00. H. P. Schultz, Box 212, C.H., Ph. 81531 V evenings. , . JN sKo.p 4 Wash, Dry, Fold, 50g (Maximum, 9 Lbs.) ' V LAUNDRY-AID 1011 V.. Chapel Hill St. . Durham; N. C K C rllaa CCH.ISSUM r. l ft TK3. MJJUiH K C " . ' ' . WcfcH 1 t , r ? 5 t 'J.i' t i i 0 ' ( -f i r" ; J- ' -vi-'- tr "'"in iK hi'aLJ;ttML0 1X00,, .,.g 1 SO Q frm "- ' . , . . . Oqr ' -' ' "" ' " ' - Phor N. .'. ' - -'.-Hm tnctuOa tit lor "artoaa mnd Mondlit , r - i . t, ICS Three more sophomores moved into the North Carolina starting aneup today, replacing two , veter an, letterman and another ; sopho more, injured Buddy Payne. ,.. . . The Tar Heels will ' now : have eight ; sophs in: their starting; liner up when they meet Tennessee Here Saturday. In the major change,.; Coach George Barclay moved Howard Williams, the team's fifth-ranked ground gainer though he hafd ear ned the ball only five timesi, in front of Ken Keller, at' left half back. Also entering the starting line up will be guard Hap Setzer, re placing Bill Koman, and end Char lie Robinson. Payne suffered a recurrence of an old knee injury during the Wake Forest game Saturday and probably will miss the entire game Intramural Track Finals The TEP's, Dental School, and Everett Dorm took first prizes in the annual Intramural Track and Field Meet yesterday and Tuesday at Fetzer Field as the scoring was divided into three divisions. The TEP's won the fraternity division over ten other frats. They scored 14 points to 13 for the Ze ta's and. 11 for the SAE. The Dent d School took the Graduate, and professional trophy by outscoring the Medical and Law Schools by 39-24-17. Everett had 31 points to take the Dorm championship over Aycock 5, and Winstgn 5. The summary of individual win ners: CO yard, dash Davis, TEP; Mor ris, Dent J School; Hannah, Everett." 100 yd. dash Patton, Zeta; Mor ris, Dent. School; Greenblatt, Win ston; -220 yd. dash Patton, Zeta; Patterson, Med. School; Marks, Ev erett.H 440- ; relay. TEP; Dent. School; f Everett. 80 yd. relay- SAE; Law School; Everett. High jump three .way tie; Weeks, Med. School. Broatl Jump--IIackriey, Chi Phi; Canady," Med School. Shot Put Oresman, Pi Lamb; Harris .Dentj School; Jones, Aycock. Discus Dmvdy, Sig .Chi; Harris, Dent. School, i Y ' ' Food As You Like It At HARRYS Ice Cold Boer COLISEUM IN RALEIGH Tightly 8 30 Fridoy Matin. 3 30 Saturday Matin. 2 30 Mori Nit Oct. 3 .... Tu N.t Nov. r.iwntrtftmn.iiiniia. , Wad Nit Nov ' Thur. Nit Nov Frid Mat. Nov. ft.i Nit Nov. Sat. Mat Nov. ; Vt Pr,c - r Fndoy A AAotinM - Ahead of w , A. , i 1 v j1- .' : . .-. More Sophs with Tennessee. Keller, and Koman Setzer opened the season at the other guard slot, opposite Koman, but gave way to Jack Linebarger earlier in the season. Lineberger, also a sophomore, still holds down the left guard slot; 'Robinson, a 182 pound sophomorejjf rom Mars Hill, replaces the ; injured Payne. "The Vols, are also loaded with sophomores, especially at the line posts. Coach Bowden Wyatt Nhad 41 sophomores out for the team at . the beginning of practice this season. Very few lettermen re turned from the 1954 squad that had a 4-6 mark. SECOND WIN The Tar Heels will be shooting for their second wirt of the sea son. Coach George Barclay's gang has been winless since their 25- 18 win over N. C. State on October Their record so - far stands at one win and four losses. The r Tar Heels will, probably work their new backfield unit with- Buddy Sasseri or Dave Reed at quarterback, Joe Temple and Williams at halfbacks, and Wally Vale or Don Lear at fullback. The' line will probably have Frye and Robinson at ends, Ro land Perdue .and. Jack Maultsby at tackles, Setzer 'and John Jones or Lineberger at guards, and Jim Jones at center. 1 We Take The Wraps Off . i : J.i Our New: Fall Elf M M )k A On Safurddy Don7! Miss Them! THE INTIMATE BOOKSHOP 205 E. Funic jin St. Open Till 10 p.m. f ;- tho gamo Arrow fields a .smart squad of sweaters, With man-for-man superiority down the line. They're warm and soft, styled with" exceptional taste in Qrlon or lambswool, or a blend of Orion and " wool. It's -a smart college man who collects several colored sweaters. Sleeveless from $5.00 or long-sleeved' frdrri $7.95. They're perfect, worn with dress and sport shirts like this Arrow plaid. Get a few df eich! CASUAL WEAR first In fashiom iy v : r 'Han Rptzer has been moved for the Carolina Tar Heels and will open up against the Tennessee Volunteers' Saturday afternoon. Setzer, a sophomore, opened the season at the opposite guard, but was changed this week. To Ledbetter-Pickard 5. 'V .... ,; ' 1 . If AftD UP IFOR OUR FREE PRIZES TO BE GIVEN AWAY THIS SATURDAY. REGISTRATON ENDS NOON SATURDAY AT THE SAME TIME WE WOULD LIKE TO HAVE YOU GET ACQUAINTED WITH OUR "NEW ; ; STORE." SO COME IN AND BROWSE. LEDBETTER-PIGKARD Li'lAbnei TODAY'S ALL YOU CAN T7 AMVTuiMr rrl V W,N THE 6 MILLION I I POGO - x- - B'4' into the starting line-up at guard Come U DO VOU REALIZED V Pf' PI.EASE., HOW LONG IT TAKES SiR.V- I Mr TO EARN V THINK I'VE. MILLION DOLLARS?- ) y SOLVED IT.7 r . - . ; , - '-SZZmel'' EAT SPECIAL AT THE RATHSKELLER: SPANISH MEAT LOAF WITH M!J: Monogrammers Meet All letter-winners are urged to be present at the regular meeting of the Monogram Club tonight at 7:30 inside the Monogram Club. President Jerry Vayda urged all the members to please attend this meeting as it is very important. Discussion of the coming dance, '.sponsored by the Club, will be the topic of importance. Wrestlers Register Today is the final day for the weigh-ins ;in intramural wrestling. Those boys who wish to enter should report to the main locker room of Woollen Gymnasium be tween 9 o'clock and 5 o'clock. No registrations will be allowed after today. UNC- jvi'4y , 1 Botany 500' Suit 1 Alligator Top Cod 1 Ladies Cashmere Sve; Set (Cardigan 8t Sispov 3 Prizes Will Be Give ': yv SINCE THERE S UO QUESTION SHE CAliT ANSWER - I'-EL An HER ONE She WON'T 1 1- vc JIMc combo-o:. Pho uev; k: I ? Gecrne L f i ' t Campus : I , i t r f : i V i-1 4 1 ; y 1 i s Just Guess Tha Rushing Yardage or 1 jr caud thzt ) t 'jYri . m y
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