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rACB four THIT DAILY TAR HEEL SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1958 CT"3I avay IS sabiss 1 rounce , H e ?. in.. i air y , - -. V A r p - earwigs av-q. LSI p(Ct- eoiToiv Professors who teach 8 or 9 o'clock classes this morning may be MirpriMd to find their classrooms strangely vacant. A whole lot of rutting yoinjj on. The reason? Most of the students of the University vumc up sort of late last night. A little matter of a football game that lidn't start until 11 o'clock our time. A this was writttn wy befort gi me time yesterday afternoon, we don't know whether the "students tat plued to fhei'r radios from the peniog'kick-off to Jhe final gun, or gave up after the first' few plays. We hope It was the former. ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' Whilo the rains apparently liave c,ime to stay in Chapel Hill, at last ;, rt the weather in sunny California was just that sunny. j - ' PREDICTIONS ' ' ". Here we go again. Last. week another wave of upsets knocked our percentage. below .500 as we only hit 2 of 5. Here's the way they line up as I see It: Duke r. Illinois 12. After two straight defeats, both upsets, the r!ne Ievil are out to get somebody and it looks like the lllini catch t! this week. A clove one. Charlottesville. Va. One down where they had left off when the South Carolina 29, Georgia 13. The Gamecocks should snap back from their humiliating 45-8 defeat at the hands of Army last week. Hawkins, Dixon and Co. shouldn't have too much trouble with the Bulldogs, who haven't won a game. CLEMSON OVER MARYLAND Clem-on 23. Maryland 6. Although Maryland beat State last week, j l tlu v -till haven't convinced us that they arc that good. And viewing J the lurrs last week more than convinced us that tl'.ey are loaded. j- Florida State IS, Wake Forest 13. Wake has won two straight, but we can't forget last year's miserable showing. Florida State is tough, but it may be close. PACK OVER CAVALIERS State 2."). Virginia fi. The Cavaliers have gambled their way to a 1-1 record, including an upset over Duke. But the Pack should have bv ' now figured . defense to stop Whitley. State to snap back and take it. Carolina 26, Southern Cal 19. The Tar Heels, after dropping two straight, are gritting their teeth for this one. If the Heels had won the first two, we wouldn't pick them. But it looks like they'll be tougher than ever this week. Add to this Southern Cal has lost their starting quarterback. and four to go. That's the story for coaeh Bud Carson's Tar Babies who bh?sted the University of Vir ginia freshman here yesterday to the tuna of 29-8. Tar Baby quarterback, Ray Far ris dominated the ball game as lie figured in the scoring of all the Caroliaa touchdowns. In addition to scoring two touchdowns himself, Farris completed two passes each of which was good for 6 points. The Tar Babies controlled the ball most of the game and did not allow a score until late in the fourth quarter when the Cavayear- lings managed to score on a pass to Ted Denby. Farris Scores First Farrts led off the Carolina scor ing parade by making the first 6 points himself on a running play. Brock Regan kieked the extra points and the Tar Babies took a lead they never relinquished. Gene Shuford picked up the next touchdown for the visitors by haul ing in a Farris pass. Regan ran Ihe cMra point this time and the Tar Babies had a 15-0 lead by alftime. The Carolinaa frosh picked up Intramural Plans Set The deadline for the fall golf tournament has been extended to October 9. All students, faculty members, townspeople and Univer sity employees now hve until October to submit their ' qualify ing scores. The scores must be handed in to Ed Kinney at Finley golf shop. third quarter got under way. Bill Ludlam scored the first TD of the second half on a pass from quarter back Farris. Following Ludlam's 6 points. Regan again ran for the extra point and picked himself up 2 more markers for a day's total of 5. , Farris completed the Tar Baby scoring by making the last touch down himself on another run. For the first time of the afternoon the Tar Babies failed to make the ex tra point as the Virginia line re fused to yield to another running play. Every member of the Tar Baby squad got into the game which was played under cloudy skies. Although it rained during part of the game, the Carolina offence was not ef- closer. Prior to thu game Carson had stated that h? expected the Virginia contest t0 be one of the two toughest battlee of the season for his team. Tackles Don Amos from Murphy and Ben Gallagher from Charlotte played exceptionally well in this opening game. Amos; was moved up to the first string last week to take the place of the injured John Hagarty. I The Tar Babies play their next game on October 17 in Winston Salem where they will meet the Wake Forest frosh. Fencing Meeting Coach Pebley Borrow has an nounced a meeting of all those in terested in joining the fencing fected by the poor playing condi- j team report to room 304 Woollen i 1. I is A. MOVED UP Bob Shupin, speedy junior halfback, was moved up to a starting position for last night's game with Southern Cal. Shupin ran well against Clemson, and is fully recovered from an -injured eye. ' tions as fullback Joe Davies ground put yardage on the running plays and Farris connected on his passes. Carson Pleased Coach Carson was greatly pleased bv his team's victory since he had Gym Tuesday night at 7:30. Bar row said that it is' possible theat the team will gain varsity recog nition from the CAA. 1 The purpose of the meeting will be to elect a captain and outline the program expected the final score to be much for the coming year. WAA Murals Start Soon WAA intramural events are about to get under way down at the Women's Gym, and competi tion is mounting between the vari ous dormitories and sororities. One of the main group participation functions of these ' organizations is as possible. Coming up soon is the Annual Co-Rec Sports Carnival, which each year brings droves of students to the main gym. Such events as bal loon bursts, worm relays, archery, and many others are favorites. The Swimming entries for the intramural ATHLETICS GET ROLLING Carolina athletics in general really get rolling Tor the first time this week-end. The football team, of course, has been playing, but yester d.iy Bud C.iron's froh gridders ywung into action against the Virginia earlin-s. With Ray Farris guiding them, the Tar Babies look for. and vhmild cet. a banner season. 37 scholarship boys on a strong squad swiirirnn2 contest are due on Wed build toward an athletic career at Carolina. . nesday October 8. The events will be yd. butterfly; 25 yd. free style; 50 yd. backstroke; 50 yd. brer st stroke; 50 yd freestyle; 100 yd. individual medley; 100 medley relay; 200 yd. freestyle relay and diviig. Contestants mav oualifv in The si.ccer team is the latest starter; they don't begin play until ! vent. Those interested in the rext Friday when Lynchburg College visits. Marvin Allen may have shimming contest should contact his best team in five years down behind Woollen Gvm. I their intrmaural manager. Cake Race The field for the cake race, as yet, is not full. This is a great opportunity for someone to win for himself a delicious cake. The entries must be in before October 8. The powerful cross-country ttam gets underway today as Clem son visits. The return of Dave Scurlock and Wayne Bishop is enough to make most of th coaches in the conference concede to the defending champs, and many other star runners practically cinch the Tar Heels' bid to regain the title. the 'intramural sports which lead I Each dorm or sorority will receive to Awards Day in the spring. Each j a pairing with either a men's dorm year the Women's Athletic Asso- j or fraternity and these teams will elation presents to the team having compete together for the trophies ... V and awards to be given. pouus uui in, . ycai cui tii Sports Trophy. If a "team should cop this trophy for three consecu-1 tive years, the trophy is retired. 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