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THS OAltt TAB :HSJSI i A FAG' o J L NOW SHOWING 10 i'G U. - U j I 13 1 ..II I . Y t, 1 i wt? L plCEMQER 3, 1955 ou V a y n o .Bishop 3org Stavnifskl of. Carolina or" Jim N? tson. of - bvko toi I this arTen.w. ,r ,na KicKotf in tha annual e the rwo schools, the fuse will bo set off for a Came J$ to provide plenty of sparkling fireworks. In tho past .rolina contest has been the "big game" throupjiout the sfh squads looking forward to winning thit on, sm'mor .er through the year. jrthe Tar Heels have had,their bad timesthe Dukes have went into ,or"P without their able quarterback. Sonny jirecting the attack. They dropped contests to Pittsburgh I Tich, but bounced back by tying the Navy 7-7. Since then 3Vt regained their touch and move into this gam with top .th. r Heels went into a slump after two fine performances aljoma and State. At the halftime of the State game the cd 19-6: frm there they started to Slip. Injuries, a rough ad tough breaks caused the football picture to sink woe ut then Coach George Barclay fired his club into coming e football ladder. A win over . South Carolina, a. brilliant ainst Notre Dame, then a relatively easy win over Virginia, r Heels were' certainly on their way back-4ooking for this' st Duke. . IGHT AT THE HILL: f.m ihp Hill still remember the fiv straiwiit rinf lliii" ---- "'o"" uv-itaia I Oft. I'll Wham Club, and they, as well as the boys dressed in blue are more than ready to see something done about that sir's team has the best chance of stopping the Duke string in any team of the past three years. Coach Barclay has a rg,and one that can produce when it is fircd-up. All of the strong end anxious, and the big forward wall is at peak if course, all this can be said of the Devils, toe, which t this game another terrific one in the classic series, lung man that boots that opening kickoff will setoff plenty nmeat. Whether that entertainment will prove very intr he Chapel Ilill folks remains to be seen. The odd s will be j Tar Heels, but spirit and desire have been known to make nee on many occasions. Will it happen today? . . ."We can and pray. IlSO PLAY TONIGHT: ther treat on the full-scale activities tonight will be the match between Clemson and the Tar Heels in Woollen Gym. nk McGuire's squad kicked the lid off the season Thursday 'owning the McCrary Eagles 91-72. The Tigers plan to offer -more competition than the independent stars did. The frosh ing Atlantic Fleet team at 6:15. N , McGuire's varsity cagers looked comparatively goo J for this lit season. The personable Carolina mentor has net had a see his squad against top competition, except for the Mc t. McGuire says, "You can't tell whdt kind of team you have aging against the reserves. In years past we have been down ivy three or four pre-season practice games, but this year imes were ruled out. It will take quite a while for our boy into top performances, so we expect to imporvo with every i ., ' ' figers have an improved squad with guard Bill Yarborough wiy. Yarborough averaged 23.3 points per gam last season. Heels hope to counter Yarborough's scoring with a well ind versatile attack from veterans Lennie Rosenbluth, Jerry id Sob Young and sophomores Pete Brennan, Joe Quigg, 'urns, and Bob Cunningham. Coast To Coast ' cz h r.: - 7 -' L arolina Looks For set In Final Tili- . a r 1 'I'M w - I'ijiillH , ' . , ' r... """"j"" M" ") , i tin . li' 1 I i 1 l -J 13 What's Missing From MIS lfflffi' WSPB U31 O 111 j THAT'S ALL WE NEED TODAY TO BLAST BLUE DEVILS RIGHT OUT OF DOOK j; STADIUM. H GO GET THEM TAR HEELS! I ' ll, l t - .. :i 5 ' , f. . j 5 J"j " " i- r i s , If. rli i C1: y. 1 J wi J 1 1 lili'.'-'vV:- 5Votb 'v. Fout eat Wet, Ken Keller, eers::; By BILLY JOHNSON r . IT OS I Today's tradition-ladea encount er with Duke closes out the Tar Heel season for 1955, and with it the colorful career of one of Caro lian's - finest, running halfbacks, Ken Keller. , : . Since the beginning of his var sity career back in 1952, Ken has accounted for more than 2,000 yards on the football field! This is an admirable feat for one' whose career has been shortened consi derably by numerous and. lasting injuries. Under Carl Snavely, in 1952,. he had landed a starting po sition jby mid-season only to . miss the remainder of the season be- l cause ' of . an injury . sustained ROSEMARY AUTO MATIC LAUNDRY Saves big laundry bills'. Wi guarantee tha best and most economical service. Our special ty is shirts hand ironed. Behind University Nat'l Bank (Continued From Page I) Shoulars, end Norman Lane and end Larry Musehamp. ; Captain Jesse Birchfield will lead 12 Duke seniors into their final college gridiron performance. The Tar Heels will face one of the strongest Duke teams since the post-war period. Sonny Jurgen- son leads "the Blue Devil attack with such backs as Bob Pascal, Bryant Aldridge, Oliver Rudy and Bernie Blaney to do the mail-toting. Jurgensen is a highly adept passer with Sonny Sorrell as his chief receiver. The Tar Heels depend on their rugged ground attack with Ed Sutton leading the way. Sutton has gained 345 yards for a 6.9 average this year. Ken Keller and Don Lear are the powermen in the Tar Heel attack, which will be directed by able Buddy Sasser. Sasser, the split-T magician,' will alternate his 7956 Booters Name Cothran, Brown Captains i Pete Cothran and Grovr Brown were elected co-captains of the 1956 University of North Caro lina soecer team Wednesday night at a banquet honoring the 1955 soccer squad. ; Cothran and Brown were elect ed to guide next "year's group of booters at the end of their annual Carolina Inn banquet by members of the. 1955 squad. i Both were stalwarts on Coach Marvin Allen's squad which finish ed second in the Atlantic Coast Conference this season, pothran was Allen's leading forward While Brown was a halfback spark.. Both will be seniors next year. - j post some with David Reed, who is also a sophomore. . Coach George Barclay has prais ed Sasser and Reed for their pass in this wek in practice, and may employ more of an overhead at tack than has .been used for the most part of the year. The game will be telecast coast to coast by NBC, marking the first time a game from this area has been by picture to all parts of the land. NORTH CAROLINA D St! III! m Frye Maultsby Setzer Stavnitski Koman Bilich Payne Sasser Keller Sutton Lear-" LE LT 'LI C R i RT R3 ' Q3 LHB RHB FB , DUKE Sorrell Deloatch Birchfield Falls Fesperman Knotts Thompson Jurgensen Pascal Rudy Aldridge Starring Cory Grant Victor McLagcn Douglas Fairbanks Jr. LATE SHOW TONIGHT SUNDAY -MONDAY ALL HONCY ON THE OUTSiDC... ALL FURY OH THE INSIDE! ZZ3 The Home Of Those Nancy's Alteration Phone 99076 Over Sloan's Drug Store Five Cent Christmas Cards Is The Intimate Bookshop 205 E. FRANKLIN ST. Open Till 10 P.M. (( i .) mi ct-starrlni tSlJOULUIHlf t:g a!HEUl!(0-timD fl On .. against Notre Dame. i ; j gained! due recognition by achiev- The following year he led the ing All-State honors. At this time team in almost all departments and . he was heralded by many as an up-and-coming star. But before the 1954 season' even got under way he was back on the injured list resulting from a scrimmage game with Fort Eustis. He was not at top form during the remainder of the season. This year Ken has turned in many fine performances, his best perhaps coming against Notre Dame when it appeared he might break away for touchdowns on three separate occasions. After this particular game he was singled out and highly praised by Notf e Dame Coach Terry Brennan for-his all around play. He is the team's lead ing scorer thus far with 21 points. Statistics show that Ren has rushed the ball 241 times for 988 yards and an average of 4.1 yards per carry. With 36 kick-off re turns and 777 yards to his credit, he also has caught 19 passes for 252 yards. In the way of punt re turns he has 9 for 131 yards, and he comes into today's game with 103 points to his credit. KEN KELLER UNC senior star MANY TRIEDBUT ONLY( ONE SUCCEEDED SEE HOW SHE DID IT IN- J i , - - ,T -r-,,. 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