SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1957
PAGt SIX
THE DAILY TAR HEEL
Booters In
First Meet
Tomorrow
An untried Carolina soccer team
will kick olf the season Monday
alumcon ai 3 p rn. when it meets
evtrtotiiih Roanoke College on
Fetzer Field. .
'the v pemnjj game promises to
be one of the toughest matches '
the Tar lie A booters will face all !
year as Koanoke has long proven
to be a soccer power in the Mid
Dixie conference.
l.a.4 ear's game with Roanoke
was called jff, but a talented Ito-1 K'
I v. ;
anoke eleven invaded Chapel Hill
in 1955 and defeated Coach Mar
vin Allen's squad by a 3-2 count.
In seekinj revenge for the 1953
loss. Coach Allen will be relying
heavily on a hustling forward line
which has been impresive so far
during scrimmages.
Led by former defense man Ted
Smith, the starting lineup will
coni-t of Hick Grausmar. at left
wins. John Ghanin or Tom Rand
at cent r forward. Mike Thompson
at ri-.'ht inside and Coleman Barks
af rk'ht wing.
Iefen-iively, .several pb.ers will
make th ir debut in new positions.
Jim riattav. a fullbak last y?ar,
will play his first game at the vital
,"i!ie position.
INir;r th: three fu'lback defen
se. Co.T'h Allen will tnin" out
Tete Killinier a' ii?ht fullback
an'' IV)b Burden at center full
b?rk. rvh of whim nl.Tvd i f F
ent positions last year. Ted You-
r"m.
lr, n handb the loft full-
t T: k position.
At h" ha'fbnl' nA-:,i'ns. Ca
t.vn Bill Blair r:"M hiHback
v i!' work alonsid" Iv C;vrkey.
a stalwart at c"'tr- f'iPhaol; t
vi- in trvir.- to hold off the
kr forw . '
The team he 1 1 i tinnt drill te
fnre the wni" Frid.iv bv playing
th" frpvhman tm :n a !Omirvitc
sTimmaue and t'"-i r Min7 an
inter-snuad c:n" t" r:-vt strips
cnt the freshrvn 1 0, an' ar
v0,i cn a snrM in the
:-nuad pame to beat the second
team by a 4 1 snore.
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Officials Decide On Caravan
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T,y KI) ROWLAND
Student and administrative offi
cials decided Friday to provide
busses for a caravan to the Mary
land game in College Park Oct. 19.
Atending a meeting in the of
fice of the Dean of Student Affairs
t . ci r .
were K:;y Jeiuics mm, abJe o gQ back tQ C()llege Park
President 01 me siunem ooay;
mcnts will be 'made by the trans
portation company.
Busses will leave hotels about
noon for College Park. Game starts
at 1 p.m. Busses will remain to
furnish (transportation back to the
hotel after the game, then if the
occupants desire, they will be avail.
IP
than $4.50 per room per night.
... i ,;ll r.n fltp ! TT.OrC 11
caravan , :,. h, '0.30 per person
will rpmain on sale . Jtsus iv wx
'
Oct. 7,
through Oct. 16.
Prices, with the exception
transDnrtation costs, are indefinite
yet but
of
round trip.
The University Club will handle
acket sales and other arrange-
are expected to be no j ments. ;
;
Cummings Intercepts
Sohpomore quarterback Jack Cummings leaps high in th air to intercept a pass by Clemson quar
terback Bill Barbary in the fourth quarter yetterd iy. The play led to the last Carolina touch down.
Tar Heel players are Ed Lipski (44) and Fred Swe .lingen (51).
Tar Heels Get First Victory
(Continued from yage )
hank Howard
ped u.vay from him and Carolina
taekie Leo Ruvsavage pounced on
it.
From thtr?, it took the Tar
HecLi just ten plays to cross the
Clemson g al line aain.
Tais time it was halfbacks Jim
SJiiMer and Ron Marquette who
sliouidered t'i? burden for Caro
lina. The two chopped away at
t:i? Clemson lino and moved the
w" ha n'n'Ti! fidlbnck ball to the six-yard line. Re.d
neii went u;i the middle to te
.:r an I Dir. Cjker moved it to
he 1. Fr:m thtre, Schuler took
a luudtff Jrtm R?ed and dived
.r;s itlafr's try was no good
imI it - as l'J O lor the Tar Heels
th 0 3 1 5 It in the half.
Tiie 'I ir Heels ca ried the two
u.hd - n aJ.a taye off the field
i h-Ull.ne a-: :ie t ier team threj
wj i i. r tit r t o: the half.
T.u- I aal ' .; tali; s came in the
i t:i "uai l i o . .t the beyin-!
iiii a:i .1 tlu tith-.r at the end.
Number three came on a 13 1
:)oii Cokor, quickly coming in
to his o.. n as a halfback, took
just Iwo tries to make the .score
red HCO. The b g R.'ids.ille half
back a nt from tiie 13 to the nine,
ihen skirted left end for the score.
Kay Biuler missed hi? extra point.
It would be impossible to sin-
k ut any iiidivirtiul stars lor Sot pushed into a
Lays hgers
Just Got Beat
By BILL KING
Clem. :n Coach Frank Howard
corner by a
the T..r Heels. It was a terrific group of sportswi iters who want-
t?a n job from beginning to end .?( lc jcnav -uhat th? h?ck- after
vvith die Curo.ina l.ns perfo. :n- vt sU,rday-s 2G 0 Carolina victory.
inf n-ta:i;g sh;rt ol great. i .
. , 1 !1 tt'l you what the heck, Ho-
lae Tar Heels ve.e not ' scar- '
ed" yesterday. They were pc.ss-s.s- v ai d answered. -They just beat
id wiiii the desir; to prove their i's and thas it."
ability and that's exactly what
uiey did. 1
The victory was especially
i s veet for Tatum because he sa.v
j .lis ball club turn form an unc n
fident and reserve team to a bold,
hard-charging aggregate in a mat
ter of jut seven days,
j Statistically, the Tar Heels o ,t
l did Clemsim in every department.
rh:y picked up 207 yards on the
: ground and 108 through the air.
Frankie Black, head cheerleader;
j Frank Inman and Dave Jones.
President and Vice-President of the
University Club; and Miss Martha
; Decker and Miss Lu Ann Thornton,
i rtpreseiV.athes of the Dean of Wom
' en.
j Plans were made for 10 to 15
j busses -to eairy J0 to 400 students
j to the game. Q.een City Trailways
Compar.y of C.iarlotte wili handle
J transportation arranomei. s.
1 The itinerary as oatlined to Pres
ident Evans by Jack Pharr of
Queen C.ty and approved is:
Leave Chapel Hill at 3 p.m.
Friday. Oct. 13. For the conveni
ence of fraternities or other groups
clustering se;ar:te busses and
those persons having late labs, sev
eral busses will not leave until
5 p.m.
Travel to Washington. D. C. via
Richmond with si.pper and rest
tops en roi;e. Tue busses will be
at the disposal of tl.eir occupants
as to stops.
Arrive in Wuhin.. .i about 8
pni. (9 p.m. Washington time),
heek into hotel. Ho el arrange-
for parties that night and return
to the hotel.
Sunie busses will leave Washing-
on by 5 p.m. to return to Chapel
Hill for the convenience of those
wishing to study and those . Avho
don't want to remain over Satur
day night. ' :;
Sunday, busses may leave at any
time. But all must be away I from
Washington by 5 p.m.. '.Washington;
time. This will give ample time
to attend the Washington Redskins
game.
500 Tickets to the game remain
on sale to students at the athletic
ticket office in Woollen Gym.
' Athletic Business Manager Ver
j non Crook said yesterday no tick
I ets would be available to stu
dents p.fter Wednesday, Oct. 2.
They setl for $3.75, Mr. Crook
said.
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.SC HEMINGWAY'S
BOLDEST
LOVE STORY--THAT
NO ONE
DARED FILM
UNTIL NOV!
Oh! That
WHIPPLE'S
Cob Fctzer Gets Award
Robert A. Ft ter. better known
as "Coach Dob" stepped on the
licld at Kenan Stadium before
yesterday's game to recpive the
first Service to Sp rts Award pre
..ented by the Atlantic Coast Sport
Writers Association.
1 he Award presented fiy the
president of the Association Frank
Spencer, was given in reco?nita
tion of Coach Dob's long and un
selfish service to amature spDrts.
Coach Dob has coached football
at Davidson, N. C. State, and for
many ears at Carolina. He is call
ed the father of track in the Caro
linas, both in the collegiat and
amature field. Throughout the
South he is known for his promo
tion of clean and healthful recreation.
The articulate Tiger mentor,
ht always sounds like h;'s got
a big plug of tobacco in his mouth ;
and usually does, recapitulated '
parts of the game quietly and '.
came up with the conclusion that
Carolina was the better ball club, j
i
'"Jim's (Tatum) got a good bunch
of boys," Howard remarked.
'Their line was lots better than
ours and their backs are big and
fast. I don't believe this club is
i good as the ones he had at Mary
i land, but they're a good group."
I i ii . a
-Auburn's massive line shackled! SK ne woul nave naa
favored Tennessee on the ground : his club pass more if the ball had
and sprung its own backs loose for ; not ,Ken wet- Howard replied. -I
Heel backs were in on the drive ' peated gains todav as the Tigers 'k -n so. ,nu y,u cant uuow
as Tatum substituted frequently , defeated the Volunteers 7-0 in a asse whon theiy, hne 15 in -vour
with equal effect. Fullback John j Southeastern Conference football j face a11 the t,me "
Haywood, Schuler and DeCantis game. Did the GG-0 win over p'resby
vvere the big men in the drive. Tennessee, defending conference ' terian help or hurt the Tigers yes
Fullback Bob Shupin missed the champion, was one-touchdown fav- terday? "Shucks," Howard said,
point after attempt. orite. Hut Auburn, smarting from j "it (idn't make any difference one
A 55-yard pass play from sopho- J a humiliating rv-7 lacing by tlie way or the other. The difference
more quarterback Jack Cummings Vols last season, got revenge con- j Was the lines. The Tar Heels came
to junior end Takey Cri.st set up viiicinly. in there with more velocity."
the final Carolina score with 2:15; - -
left in the game. Cummings had j
intercepted a Bill Barbary pass!
on the Carolina 29 moments ear
rienisnn was able to amass but 1
yard pass play from Deed to end 1 7g and 67 respectively.
Buddy Payne with 10:50 remain- , ,
ng. The play climaed a 55 yard
;rivc by Ca olina and was the Auburn Nips Vols, -O
n. st time Clemson had yielded - KNOXVILLE. Tenn.. Sept. 23 i.T)
.in aerial touchdown since its fin
al game in 1955.
This time practically all the Tar
lier. The tremendous pass by the
cagey sophomore signal-caller two
plays later from the Carolina 34
to the Clemson la.
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