..." 1 N0VEMBER 20, 1955 THS DAILY TAft HSEL PAGZ Ti. i n II n n rj" rni q 13 klliciJ 1 f 1 isi f9 ,frt goldsmith 'corge Barclay found 'position that was some to him as he faced a jorts writers in the Ke- House after, yesterday game. Barclay was be ,wed in the field house 'coach for the first time , His team's 26 to 14 e Virginia Cavaliers was first home win of the 3n season. -yeetned to like having turned for a cnange. Ivesterday he had been coach of the 19o5 Ke nl tilts, now at long last he i was in the opposite role The inevitable first question Bar. claty received was: "What did you thnk of Virginia fullback Jim Bafthiiar?" - . tHe's got lots of power and can ru:n," was Barclay's answer. "He's a great ball player.' Virginia's Bakhtiar, a sopho more from Abadan, Iran put life intb what had in the first half been a lifeless Virginia attack. The Iran ian.; prince in the second half al most broke Carolina V defense in two as he drove his way 'for 163 yarxls rushing and 2 touchdowns. Barclay went on commenting on the various plays of the game. He i t i r r J f y r , its j f it ; f 4r; ' I s . Vliy do mre college I! en ana women smoixe 117 4 i ,w I a i V7 ( . P r' ( ) III er. cigarette? Because ofily Viceroy res you 20,000 filter traps in e very filter tip, made w a pure natural substance mind in delicious fruits and other edibles! fs, only Viceroy has this filter composed of 20,000 tiny filter traps. You cannot obtain the same filtering action i in any other cigarette. . 1 ' The Viceroy filter wasn't just whipped up and rushed to mat to meet the new and skyrocketing demand for fil f; trred cigarettes. Viceroy pioneered. Started research more v &'in 20 years ago to create the pure and perfect filter. - I jokers en masse report that filtered Viceroys have a ; ) ner flavor even than cigarettes without filters. Rich, , sfying, yet pleasantly mild, i t ... ' I . iceroy draws so easily that you wouldn't know, without, i Poking, that it even had a filter tip . . . and Viceroys cost 0nIy a penny or two more than cigarettes without filters! i ' more collf-fre men nnd unmpn smoke VICEROYS than f m cigarette in the world! ,,.; cicarette . . . that's why VIU-.KUi, is me iarSri o.ooo :,lny Filter Trnn. Ihat Real Tobacco Taste was especially proud of his start ing quarterback Buddy Sasser who engineered the UNC attack and passed for 1 touchdown which, was considered a feat itself as the UNC receivers were heavily guarded by Virginia men. ,vSasser's smart, commented "the UNC coach, "but its too bad he 'isnta--fewMncb.es taller so he could see, over the heads of those boys." . . v Virginia Praised , . When' asked his opinion of the Virginia team, Barclay and the interviewing reporters, ran into some difference of opinion. "They 're a good football team," was Bar clay's answer" to the question. "How can you say that about a team with a 1-8 record?" asked one reporter. "We've got a 3-6 record,"1 Bar clay replied, "and I think we've got a good 'bunch of boys." This satisfied the writers. . v , Over on the Virginia side of the field house there was some ques tion as to how Bakhtiar hadn't car ried the ball more often in the first half. Virginia coach Ned Mc- Campus Playofj )egins Monday The Law School and Sigma Chi Fraternity will clash n'i Intra mural Field tomorrow afternoon at 4:00 to decide who will reign as champions of the Fall Intra mural Tag Football programf ; The Law School, winner of the Graduate and Professional Division of the program, and '. the - Sigma Chis, winners : in the fraternity division, each have 9-0 records. Their teams have played for 1 Vz. months in advancing to the finals. Dufce Tickets, Frosh Ticicefs Sell For $1 The Department of Athletics has announced that arrangements have been made to admit Carolina stu dents to the Duke game in Durham on December 3 for $1. Tickers will go' onJ sale to the students at WooUn Oymnasivm on Monday, November 21. Athletic passbooks will be required at the time of purchase of the ticket and also at the Duke stadium on December i. Sfudtnt$ may purcHase wives tick ets 'or date ticket$ for this gama at the regular price. ; On Thanksgiving Da, the Uni- n n - - - J L J ii J y sa . II a car w- mm ui,,, vaa' L ii By RAY LINKER Five of North Carolina's cross country runners will be wearing the UNC blue and white for. the last time when they toe the line -for the Atlantic Coast Conference Championship meet in Raleigh to morrow. Co-captains Bobby Barden and Glenn Nanney as Well as lettermeri Ed Joyner and Boyd Newnam and veteran Russell Glatz, all seniors, will close out eventful careers as they try to bring the ACC cham pionship back to Carolina. This season Barden and Nanney have consistently been second and third across the finish for UNC behind Tar Heel junior ace Jimmy Beatty while Glatz, return ing to the University after a hitch jn the service, has run in the No. 5 spot for the. Tar Heels most of versity of North Carolina freshmen will play Duke freshmen at Ken Palsy benefit game and admission an Stadium. This is a Cerebral Will be $K Students, student wives, and fac ulty members having athletk pass books will be admitted at Gate 2 or 6 upon presentation of their passbooks. Contributions, however, to the Cerebral Palsy fund will be accepted from anyone. Virginians Sfage T)rc Perocf Buf molina Halts Hope Rally, (Cpnt rniied From Page 1) ond stanza. With 2:30 left in the half, Will Frye punted deep into Virginia territory. Tinsley ,fum bled the ball for the- Cavaliers and Sasser recovered his second fumble of the day on the Virginia 24.,' . : ' ..' r. - ; . REED PASSES i Sasser ran one play; and did not gain. DaVe Reed', t another sophomore quarterbackr replaced Sasser at that point. Reed rolled out to the right on his first play and tossed a perfect pitch inlo the w-aiting arms of Buddy Payne, who pulled the ball in at the five yard line and stepped ovtr.the, goal unharmed. Keller booted-hi see end extra point and th Tar Ileels led 20-0 at halftime: , ; , The Tar Heels outgained Virgin ia 130 to 86 on the ground during the first half and: had 12- 'first downs to Virginia's 3. v. ' ,;; SECOND HALF After the intermission-the Tar vHeels evidently relaxed just .a httle and the Virginians came back into the game. h Bill Koman kicked off - to the Virginia one yard M line and, Nick Lawyer brought it out' only to the five. From there Jim .Bahktiar gashed the Carolina line time and again. With Bahktiar carrying the ball six tinies and gaining 73 yards, the Virginians "marched ( d5 yards for the score. Bahktiar put a resounding climax to the .drive with a 33-yard burst up the middle of the line Bahktiar booted: the extra point and Virginia trailed 20-7. ; and snaaed the tijrskin right at dy Payne, Keller, Sutton, and his fingertips for the score. Caro- I Sasser played their usual steady i.a led 26-14 and held that lead throughout. . Bahktiar gained 39 yards on a sustained Virginia march in the fourth period, 'but the Tar Heels always held when the going was roughest. . SUTTON LEADS RUSHING Sutton the Morehead scholar from Culiowhee, led the Tar Heel rushing with 75 yards in 13 car ries. Keller had ; 52 yards 1 in the same number of carries. Don Lear had 47 yards for $ix carries. Bahk tiar was the ' individual leader for the gamerThe Virginia 'soph car ried 20 times, 18 in the last half, for. 163 yards. Lear, Frye, Koman, and Bilich were the" most outstanding leaders on defense for Carolina. Jack Maultsby, George Stavnitski, Bud- ( games and came up with their share of tackles. .'Coach Barclay plans to give his athletes a rest for the first part of next week, then go into full-scale preparations for 4he Duke game on December 3. The Tar Heels have an open date this week: the season. Joyner and Newnam have pro vided the UNC club with needed strength down the line, enabling the team to go into tomorrow's meet with a 6-2 dual meet record and the; state championship under its belt. ' Barden was the No. 1 man on the varsity team when he was a freshman (UNC was then a mem ber of i the old 'Southern Confer ence, which permitted freshmen to participate on varsity teams). Bar. den held the UNC course record of 20:03, before Beatty came "along to lower the mark and replace, Bar den as the top UNC runner. Only one other person besides Beatty Burr Grim of Maryland has ever run the Carolina course faster than Bardenrs old record, which is only one reason why Car olina cross country mentor. Dale Ranson considers Barden to be one of the all-time greats in UNC cross country history. PAT (?QtJ 1X5 YOUR ' ADVERTISERS' Help Fight TB, s ISS5 CBSISTMASX G2EETWGS I35S $ MHJJISTMASj Buy Christmas Seals "Fifst-rati fnsi! t if 2dslt es!t rtsiss est f MTKSm A&QWtHt STUOV IN SUSKNSCI COIJEIT EOAE3TZAZ OAVtO NIVtN MAtOARJT LEIOMTON The House Of Those Wonderful Five Cent Christmas Cards Is TKe Intimate Bookshop 205 E. Franklin St. I j'Open Till 9 P.M. TODAY MON-tUE. Varsify The statistics: , V: UNC First Downs .15 1? Rushing Yard. i24 170 Passing Yard. 19 7S Pass. Attempt. ? Pass. Comp. 2 S Pass. Int. V 1 0 Punts ; - '' ;-2 ' ,2 . Punt. Avg. ' 44 29 Fumbles Lost - - 3 . ' 3 Yards Penalixed 90 - 40 soUl cat SE Europe- I (11 v E ui mm Following the kickoff Keller fumbled , and J John Polzer, ACC guard for Virginia, recovered, on the 39. From there the Cavaliers moved the ball to the 27. Bahktiar then banged- for 11, 4 and 12 yards over tackle and through the cen ter for the second score. The nat ive of Iran then kicked his second PAT and the Cavaliers trailed only 20-14. . TAR HEELS COME BACK Coach Barclay's explosive gang rolled back into high gear from there and marched for the clinch er. Keller, Sutton, and pon Lear alternated in moving t.he. ball to ;he Virginia 47. WithI third down and . eight, Sasser , pitched an 18 yrd pass to 'Fryer fpr a first d6wn at, the 27, A fiftee penalty gave the Tar Heels a lirst down, ai the 18 seonjds later. Keller drove over tackle' to the 16. 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