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EMBER IT, 1955 TMS DAILY TAR MEElr n . ' "ft-' fair rV" " , V I OP'S te ll ay Z3 x r iV u y Li By B i s h op 7 a y n e rejuvenated . Tar Ile&ls clash head-on With the nation's team, the Fgihtin Irish of Notre. Dame, tomorrow after an Stadium in a contest that can prove just how much . Heels have. - have been "established 23 point favorites in their sev f against a UNC football squad. Notre Dame has a 6-0 series so far, since it originated in 1949? Beiriff rated r this game follows a routine- for the Tar Heels, as they iderdogs for six of their seven games this year, and for ey were favored only against State, winning that game, f by a 25-13 score. Since-then the Tar Heels have run ame losing streak, snapping out of that streak last Satur jouth Carolina with plenty of fury and fire. Coach George s came back in that game to romp the Gamecocks 32-14 jplosive offensive attack. t. Heels plan to keep their red-hot ground attack in high Irish. Last week the Carolina group punched -out--243 ground, with the quarterback option picking up" most ge. Buddy Sasser wast at the helm on that play, his sp sed it to score all but one of the Tar Heel touchdowns. 35-yard punt return was the only touchdown play that did frem the option play. eked up another nickname after the South Carolina game, lied for two touchdowns on 71 and. 55 yard-sprints. Sut' jrred to as the Cullowhee Comet after his performance e Forest last year, but now he has been dubbed as "Sud on." rs picks South -Carolina; The Gamecocks should be easv pickings e Devils, with or without Sonny Jurgensen. The Game a fine passer in Mackie Prickett, and he could turn the rank upset. If the Devils keep the USC receivers cov Tar Heels did last week, then there should be no trouble ie Murray-men. We figure something like that will hap 3v three touchdowns. . VPI: The Wolf pack are on the move against opposition ot quite rank with the elite. Coach Earle Edwards' boys their stride and offense, now, and have swept through ht wins. VPI has a tough team and could easily give the i Saturday afternoon. - On the basis of all-around speed ? Wolf pack by a touchdown. " rest vs. Virginia: Coach Tom Rogers is worried about his too complacent for this contest. The Virginians have been iugh time this season and figure the Deacons might be I beat. Wake Forest has an improved running attack to s passing of Nick Consoles and Charlie Carpenter, and Virginia by a couple of six-pointers ame uroup -peus1 Oklahoma Contest With the same starters that opened the season against Okla homa back at their old posts, the Carolina Tar .Heels run into- a heavily favored Notre Dame team tomorrow afternoon in their next to the last home encounter of the season. ' Coach George Barclay put back his original eleven' as the starting unit just before the i South' Caro lina contest' last week, and the Tar Heels came through with their nlos't sustained' offensive perform ance of the season , in blasting the Birds 32-14. The same eleven held Oklahoma to a 13-6 tussle in the opener. " After the Sooner game; injuries and following lickings caused in juries in the Tar Heel ranks, causing the line-up tobe shifted about. At one stage, eight sopho mores were in the starting group. Now, Coach Barclay , has 'his ori- ginal eleven back into ; the fold and at full strength for the first time since September 24. NOT SELLOUT A- 35,000 crowd is expected for tackles, Bill Koman and Hap Set the fourth home game of the 1955 zer. at guards, and George Stav campaign. The game is far from nitski , at r center. being a sellout as was earlier re- yards in 13 carries. Sasser picked up 41 yards by rusting in 'the USC game, and hit two of three passes for nineteen yards. Lear and Kel ler were used through the line against ' South- Carolina, but still picked tr good yardage during the game. N Sasser and Dave Reed, the two sophomore 'quarterbacks; have scored three touchdowns each to tie for the team scoring leader ship at 18'pbints each. Reed is the leading punt returner wiuY 7 for 118 yards. Sutton has brought back two punts for 113 yards. Wally Vale leads the punting with a 40.8 average, while Will Frye has booted 39 times for a 37.1 mark. Frye needs three more boots to break the old ACC record of 41 punts during a 'season. SAME LINEMEN The Tar Heels will be using their same dependable linemen that opened the' season. That will have Frye and Buddy Fayne at ends, , John Bilich and Jack Maultsby at STATE HERE AT 3: Freshman Boaters To Clos e beason I oday University of Norths Carolina's high riding freshman soccer team closes its 1D55 season this after noon meeting the -freshman - hoot ers from N.C.-State at 3:00 p.m. on Fetzer Field. The UNC frosh hooters, who are undefeated in competition this year and1 who have only one tie keeping them from boastfng a per fect record are expected to make their final season's record 4-wins and one tie ' this afternoon. The Baby Wolves from Raleigh have fallen twice before the Tar Babies and will more than likely bow again this afternoon. Rick Grausman, who leads the UNC scoring with 4 points will be the man expected to spark the Tar Babies. Coach Bob . Stenzell's boys are in good condition with only one of their , early season starters: missing. Forward Jim Purks is out for the season with a broken foot bone which he received several weeks ago. 6 is LJ f I f J i SURE! I'LL MEET YOU AT G-.--M.- Billiard Room Jt', , r y FINE FOOD QUICK SERVICE LOW PRICE UNIVERSITY RESTAURANT PATH on iss you:: AovonTisnns . powerful teams into Tar Heelia and are rated easy vie lost quarters. They will be playing a Tar Heel team that in this area have seen this year, a squad that is better e which held Oklahoma to a 13-6 score. We are not go 3 limb this time, but we will say the Tar Heels can make t game they want to of it. : ENDS forth Carolina sophomore footballers were bitter rivals Jing North Carolina high schools. Guards Jack Lin eberger 'and Hap Setzer of Lenoir opposed 'each other for four gh school, and both tried tot stop wingback Joe Temple All three boys' teams were in contention for the same title while they were in school.- .-'. . ' Heels have .been, .unable... ta:core' a touchdown by a pass year in seven games. All of -the Tar Heels scores have round plays (6) and defensive plays (7). , m and Buddy Sasser tod not been able to cross an op--al line in six games this season, but against South Caro ixploded, with Sutton scoring twice - and Sasser. scoring ISLETS PICKS: v Duke, State cons Top Choices ILL GRIMSLEY TOWN, W. Va., Nov. ?re in the land of the d the McCoys, West 1 Pittsburgh are sharp-pick-axes for their an Jl feud Saturday in Jinia is unbeaten, un owkonscious. Pitt is toiler. We came down if town and avoid the ent of last week's 29-17 r. which lowered the to .724. Sinia 20, Pitt 13: The s flfe averaging 438 341 Points per game, ihe game they've been 4!), Iowa State 0: The 1 team continues to ie Orange Bowl. 27, Clemson 13: The have lost only to Rice rv toush but Maryland depth for a letdown. 34, North Carolina Heels are improving 3rk the equipment' fo Mnq r$h. 21. Indiana If): Good ;n UDSpt here. Michigan pull another of its jHstian 28. Texas 21: Rwl is the incentive. "n thre touphies in a Pstpd last wpk. State 20. Minnesota 0: Probably have de J the test team in the 2S. Yale 20: Rnvce :v for the sinalp-winsr .1pft a lot of fight on ,!ntArmv. shinfnri i9.: This a,i fo thA Jio !!t HusVi haven't p Mian Dixie teams on the rebound. So close a kick may decide it. Navy 45, Columbia 7: Another rout but we'll concede a touch down to Columbia's Claude Ben ham. Army 21, Pennsylvania 7: No easy one for the thrice-beaten Ca dets. Penn, without a victory in two years, is slaunting more mus cle. The others: ' Friday Miami, Fla. 23, Buckneli 0; De troit 14, Villanova 0; Florida State 20, Furman 6, East Syracuse 2U Colgate 14; it.- i t .. . I - " ' ' to their ramtnt .' ! ported. Quite a few more tickets are remaining at the present, and it is quite doubtful whether the 44,000 capacity will be ' reached before the game is over. The Irish .represent the third nationally ranked opponent for Carolina at home this season. The 'rhamiilorwhin Mmes of the' Oklahoma and Maryland played ;r,tPJImilr!vl fa whnlt nmmm here earlier. Tomorrow's game'fMu war.a ch.,iH fnr vctr- due man Tag Football Finals Delayed lit A 11 1 J J vs. Notre Dame: The Fighting Irish bring one of the na- iwo-weeK nome stana mat day afternoon were postponed easv vie- wm De wouna up tne loiiowing.-to-. intervention by "old weather." According to Bill Williams of the UNC Intramural Department the games will be played next Tuesday afternoon at 4:30 on In- Saturday against the University of Virginia, - . SUTTON TOPS RUSHING Ed Sutton, Ken Keller; Buddy Sasser, and Don Lear will operate in the backfield in tomorrow's tramural Field, battle This ! foursome tops the Competing for the dormitory squad ' in individual rushing. Sut- championship will be Joyner and ton leads the group with238 yards Cobb No. 2 while the Med School in '42 carries for a' 5.7 average! and the Law School will be fight Keller at '3.2, Lear' at ;5.1, and ing for the Graduate and Profes Sasser at 3.0 follow Sutton in yard- sional School crown.1 . ': . age ; gained. 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