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- TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1 THE DAILY TAR HEIL Cross ounfry ea m Retains Four eh ampio.nsni P7ING'S CORNER By BILL KING DTH Sports Editor Tar Heels Put On Good Show For TV Viewers Maybe the Carolina footballers are a sroup of actors in disguise. If so. they certainly '"hammed" it up well Saturady for the folks who decided to sit home and view the Tar Heel's game with South Car olina on television. Tht Tar Heels put on a show that would befit Ed Sullivan and they wtrtn't trying to cars; they were trying to prove them selves to any doubters who might have seen them against Tenn essee. What a job they didl Wc have never seen the Carolina defense as alert as it was Saturday. II was that alertnes which turned three South Carolina fumbles into touchdowns, and recovered three more. The Gamecocks were never in the ball game. North Carolina was as (' irninant as Tennessee had been the previous week. Jones Kept 'Em Confused With Shift Converted end. Jim Jones should get lion's share of the credit. The Crernsboro native played his first game since 1935 at center and did r.iite a jjob. It was Jones who vontrived the "Shifting line" which kept the visitors confused all afternoon. One again sophomore quarterback Jack Cummings proved his ability to handle the ball club with finness. Cummings was his usual cunning self with his accurate passing and adept signal calling. It would be imposMble to go down the lit pointing out the out tanding Carolina players for they all played top-notch football: It was .he kind of game that the Tatummen are capable of playing the ' ind which can beat anybody, including iHike. Stopping the Gamecock's tremendous running combination of King Dixon and Alex Hawkins had a lot to do with the victory. Neither could make any progres against the Carolina backfield played most ef the afternoon in the South Carolina backfield. The Tar Heels were truly an inspired football team Saturday. Hathaway Joins Mounting Casualty List J 1 f ' t h'-'ii ; i tV1 V Bishop Sets Record As Team Cops 3rd Straight 12 More DaysTill Duke FIRST GAME: Nelson Lowe, promising sophomore quarterback from North Wilkesboro, played his first varsity game Saturday when veteran Curt Hathaway suffered a broken arm. Lowe had been a holdout but had to be used to help the Tar Heel's fast-depleting quarterback slot. 1-1 RULE CHANGED New Basketball Rules In Effect This Season r.y DAVE WIBLE . Raleigh Scoffing at a painful leg injury, cross country whiz Wayne B ishop took to the hills and valleys around State College yesterday ;ifternoon and led the Tar Heel har-l-rier squad to its third straight State ;ross country title and at the same i uime; set a new course record. 1 Bishpp, who injured his leg only teist Friday, was not sure he would njn in the meet until the last min iiie. Coach Dale Ranson. giving his OK just before the starting gun. saw Ills smooth striding charge burn up t3?e 4.1 mile course in 21.28 better- trig South Carolina's Billy Latham's o7d record of 22 flat. STILL UNDEFEATED Boost cred by Bishop's perform ance, the Tar Heels poured on the cital and literally ran away with the U'am title. Carolina finished with 27 points, under half that of second placed State's 56. Wake Forest was tliird 74. Duke next . with 79, and ICembrokc College brought ' up the war with 145. It w as a good day for running dis liite the cold as the first four finishers were under the old record, tyodlin of Wake Forest fought Bis lwp hard all the way only to finish WAA NEWS By ELLIOTT COOPER The .students who attended Thurs day nights intra-squad basketball -ami- probably saw the new 1957-53 cage rules for the first time. As the rules. The mo.M noticeable change is to the old one-and-one rule. Under tlc in u system, the first six funis in either half are one-shut fouls. After the sixth foul has been com mit ted. a bonus free throw is award ed on all the following fouls if the first atempt is good. College basket ball adopted this rule from the pros who used it successfully last year. Another rule change involves the double foul. Under the new system no free throws will be awarded, but Dick Christy Grabs ACC Scoring Lead game progressed on the home floor Quarterback Curt IIathawa become another unlortunate niemwr ot of t,r nat ional champions, the fans a Ncry unenviou club Saturday. But the club's membership continues n,,ticed that several minor changes !o increaNe. The injury list n w ituhi.le llathaw av. Center Ron Kocs. I .avt. been made in last years court uard .lack I.ineberrr and cakers .Ine ( ii: and York La rose. Of these, Koes is the only one who i- not detmitely out for the n. Hathaway, incidentally, was playing his finest game of the season until late in the third quarter when he sustained a broken arm. It wa a tough blow to the Tar Heels. Hthway is an experienced quarterback whe hat been a great astet alt season. And of course, it ruined Nelson Lowe's chances of having three years eligibility fa ft after, this season. I Tatum had to call on Lowe to have somebody to back up Cummings at the all-important quarterback slot. Lowe should see a good deal of action from here out since he is no longer a holdout. Should anything happen to either of these two sphs. it will leave only holdout Jerry Amos and converted QB Ron Marquette. Marquette, however, is play in? some fine ball at halfback for the Tar Heels. Could Tar Heels Possibly Go To Bowl? It's just a wild thought (and hope) riht now. but what if Clcmson should loat Duke Saturday then lose to Wake Forest the next Satur day and Carolina should also knock off the Blue Devils then finish the season with a win over Virginia? If that were to happen, guess who'd probably represent the Atlantic roast Conference in the Orange Bowl You're right, the Tar Heels. Dnke is currently In first place along with ineligible State in the ACC and victory over Clemson would virtually sew up the trip to Miami come New Year's Day. But if Clemson, which is' tied with Carolina for second and third place, should upset the Blue Devils, it might cause a complete reshuffle in the ACC bowl plans. Mathamatics has never been our forte, but the ways we see it the Tar Heels still have a chance for a return trip to sunny Florida. A few sports briefs. news release yesterday stated that 'The Knoxvill New-Sentinel' had good reason to believe that the wincr of the Tennessee-Mississippi Came Saturday will receive a tenative bid to the Sugar Bowl. It wrould 'have to be tenative because the Southeastern Conference does not illuw a team to accept a bowl bid until the end of the season. In our opinion, the best looking man on the field for South Car f'tna Saturday was halfback Frank Destino. Destino was the only C imecock who could gain consistently against the Tar Heels. Our vote for the most disappointed team around Saturday would go to N. C. State. The WolfpacV evidently went into its game with William and Mary feeling it would be a breather. But little teams have a way of acquiring inspiration and smoting down the most powerful opponents. Such was the case in Raleigh Saturday. Gridders Get Week's Rest Before Duke The Carolina footballers now have a week to recover from its ills. Tttum will probably go easy for a few days and give the boys a rest ! nee there is no game on schedule' this weekend. Let's hope that the Tar Heel's can come3 up with something to stop Duke. the players are charged with fom's. The two violatcrs "jump" for the ball to resume play. The rule forbidding a player to throw the ball in if he is standing in the extension of the foul lane has been dropped. I If the ball passes over the top of I The women's intramural tennis matches have entered into the sec ond round. The girls are asked to contact their opponent and set a tiaie for their match. All matches in this round must be pJayed by November 15. The scores should be posted by the girls partici pating on the tournament chart in Women's Gym. A list of the matches 1o be played this week follows. Bettv Melov vs. Marion Eells; second best with a 21:34. Carolina's Dave Scurlock was third at 21:52, edging out Dike's Weisinger who came in at 21:59. FROSH FINISH 3RD In the State freshman champion ship meet, Carolina with 59 points came in third behind. State (36) and Duke 51. Wake Forest was third wth 105. Varsity: Bishop (C) 21:28, Medlin (WF) 21:34, Scurkck (C) 21:52, Weisiger (D) 21:59, Inscoe (S) 22:04. What- ley (C) 22:06, Liipfert (C) 22:09, Creazzo (S) 22:14, Jordan (WF) 22:29, Reaves (C 22:35. UNC finis hers down the line were: Hunter (14), Coffin (17), Kahn (18), Hend erson (19). Freshm.in: Norse (D) 11:43, Wislon (S) 12:01, Red (S) 12:04. Miller (C) 12:06, DjHvis (S) 12:11, Squires (W F) 12:20, Chappcll (C) 12:24, Whiteside (Guilford) 12:25. Jones (D) 12i28: Sugar Bowl Bid? KNOXVTLLE, Tenn., Nov. 11 (AP) The Knoxville News-Sentinel saikl today it has learned win ner of the Tennessee-Mississippi football game will receive tentative bid Saturday night to the Sugar Bowl in New Orleans. the basket, it is ruled dead under Am, Tlu,mas vs Bcth Coye; Bar the present rules. 1)ara M vs Katlierilie Hannon; ! Lelsie Crutehfield vs. Jane Payne: . C.RKKNSBORO. N. C. Nov. 11 ? Dicky Christy, North Carolina State halfback, has finally grabbed the ACC scoring lead front Duke's Wray Carlton. While Carlton continued at 51. points after failing to score in Duke's 6-( tie with Navy. Christy fell on a teammates fumble over the goal line Saturday for State's points in a 7-ft loss to William and Mary. He has 54 points. Carlton, hasn't scored a touch down in four games. He has scored seven touchdowns and nine extra points. In third place is Virginia fullback Jim Bakhtiar with 43 points on six touchdowns and seven extra points. Christy and Carlton still have two games remaining in which to fatten their totals, and Bakhtiar three. In fourth place is South Caro lina halfback King Dixon with 30 points anc State's Dick Hunter fifth with 28 points on three touchdowns and 10 extra points. lU'NKING IS I.KGAL This year it will be illegal for either an offensive or defensive player to touch the ball or the bas ket when the ball is in or on a bas ket. The same rule is inforceil when the ball is in the area directly above the rim of t he basket. MURALS TODAY FOOTBALL 3:45 KA vs. DKE; 4:45 Theta Chi vs. Chi Psi. VOLLKVBAI.L 4 p. in. Manly vs. Everett; ! Joyner-2 vs. MaiiKiini-2: Phi Kap Siij vs. Beta ; Zeta Psi-2 vs. j Phi C.ain-1 W; TF.P-t vs. Sig Nu I UV; KA vs. Chi Psi. 1 5 p. m. Kutfin vs. Vie Vill; ; .Ioyiicr-1 vs. Mangum-1; TKM-2 vs. . Sig Chi (; Med Sch-2 vs. Dent ! Seh; Med Srh l vs. Ielt Sig; IMii (iam vs. Sig Nu. j 7:15 B VP vs. Graham; Crimes vs. Aycock; Chi Psi vs. Chi Phi I V); SAK vs. Zeta Psi-.t ): j Zeta Psi vs. Phi Kap Phi. 8 P. M. DKE vs. Beta; Pi Lamb vs. Sig Chi; SAE vs. Kappa Sir; Chi Phi vs Delt Sig; Phi Gam vs. Sig Nu. Pat Wilson vs. Kitty Easel; Kitty Coir vs. Katherine Bolton; Phyliss Krafft vs. Sue Donisthorpe. Joyce Holland vs. Jean McCaulcy: Nancy Black vs. .lane Moore: Mary Ann Sample vs. Amy Morse; Carolyn Vaught vs. Lynn Leonard; Lew White vs. Martha Wilkinson. WOMEN'S MURAL Four games were played in the volleyball tournament last week The winners of these games were Alpha Gam 2 over Carr, Chi Omega over Nurses. Alpha Gam 1 over A D Pi. and Alderman over Tri Delt. I Two games are to be played to ! night . The Pi Phis meet Alpha I Gamma Delta at 8 o'clock in Wo ' men's Gym. The preceeding game ! at 7 o'c loc k matches Chi Omega j against Smith Dorm. The times and dates of the other games will be an nounced later. Tennessee meets Mississippi at Memphis Saturday and the Sugar Bowl will have a 3-man commit tee there to scout the teams. Mississippi has a 7-1 record, los ing to Arkansas, 6-12. Tenessee has woui six games and lost its opener to Auburn, 0-7. The Vols last last New Year's Day. Ole Miss, last appearance in the New Orleans classic was in 1955 when Navy downed the Reb els. 21-0. PATRONIZE YOUR .' ADVERTISERS Our Christmas cards carry mil lion-dollar sentiments for one worn nicktll The Intimate Bookshop Chapel Hill Amour I OOVtH-M .-i tCi' " Campus Tag Champions Tag football tcam.s representing l.ist year'.s campus champions at 'arolina and Virginia battled to i scorelc tie in Kenan Stadium Sunday. A small crowd saw the UNC H-kci score in the last 25 seconds f play against the Virginia St. A's ut a penalty nullified the tally. CLASSIFIEDS THE DAILY TAR HEEL WILL pay 10c for the first 40 issues of the publication . of Saturday, October 19, 1957. Bring to busi ness office, Graham Memorial. 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