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THE DAiLY TAR HieL
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3d, 1559
COOPER'S
COLUMN
By ELLIOTT COOPER
SPORTS EDITOR
- ANYBODY WHO was here two years go when Carolina play
ed Tennessee on Homecoming Day may find it a little hard to
believe that the professional odds makers figure this year's scrap
as a virtual tossup. We can still remember vividly, though with
some pain, that the final score was 35-0 in favor of the Volunteers.
Bowden Wyatt's single wing, exactly like the one you'll see tomor
row, completely crushed the Tar Heel defense as it rolled up 338
yards rushing. The result of this bombing ;s fresher in most peo
ples' mind than is the 21-7 Carolina win m Knoxville last year.
About a month and a half fcgo Look Magazine came out .with
its annual pre-season football forecast anci in this article author
Tim Cohane predicted that the only game Carolina would lose dur
ing the entire campaign would be the one coming up Saturday.
Tennessee now stands a better chance of making the sage look
good on this particular game since the Tar Heels have already
lut three times. The Carolina coaching staff certainly knows what
to expect but how to stop it is a horse oT another color because
the old fushined single wing seems to go hand in hand with victory.
FROM OUR School Spirit Department we offer the following
story for your consideration on the eve r.t Carolina's Homecoming
Day. It seems that earlier this week in Birmingham, Alabama,
there was a football game between two Negro high schools. Now
during this contest it seems thai one of the teams was playing
with twelve men and this was the start of the trouble. As a re
sult of this, according to the Associated Press, "Two boys were
shot and a 70-piece band was routed fron the bleachers by knife
wielding fans."
During all the excitement the extra man left the field but
it took, the police some time to quiet thi enthusiastic rooters who
were warming to tht occasion. After the sliots were fired the law
men locked the gates of the stadium arid began a search to try
and locate the gunman. "Police finished their night's work," the
story continued, with a bushel basket of kiiives, razors and other
weapons, including two loaded revolvers." After reading something
like this you would have to admit that the cheering in Kenan
Stadium ij refined beond a shadow of a doubt.
Tar Babies Oppose
Deacons Here Today
By Richard Soles .
Carolina's unbeaten Tar Babies
will field the same crew that start
ed against Maryland for today's en
counter" with the Wake Forest frosh
at 2 o'clock in Kenan Stadium. It
will mark the home opener for
Coach Joe Mark's freshman charges.
The Tar Babies have beaten Slate'
28-0, and Maryland, 34-20, while the
Baby Deacons have lost to Clemson,
36-0, and State, 14-7.
Quarterback Junior Edge, Im
pounder from Fayetteville, will di
ltct Carolina's attack. He has
thrown four touchdown passes in
ht tun unrnM nlavprt in date while
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scoring one.
Backfield Starters
Bryant Hamaker and Roger
Smith both of whom turned in fine
performances last week, will start
at left and right halfback respec
tively. Buccy Cozart, the ball-carrying
workhorse for the Tar Babies,
v ill be at the plunging post.
Gene Sigmon and Steve Yates
will be at their respective end spots,
Rob Knight and Hugh Colvin will
handle the tackles, while Jerry Cabe
and Duff Greene will play the guard
positions, with Joe Craver anchor
ing the line at center.
The Wake Forest probable start
ing lineup will be: LE, John Badoud,
200: LT, Tom Lally, 230: LG. Dick
Bell, 218; C. Chuck Boling, 215; RG,
Calvin Smith, 200; RT, Geoffrey
Miller, 260; RE, Dick Quast, 200;
(,-B, Walt Schairer, 183; LH, Donnie
Frederick, 173; RH, Bruce Valley,
175; FB, Gary Haddad, 207.
Dunham Doubtful
It is still doubtful as to whether
Wally Dunham, who scored 26 points
in the State game, will be able to
play. He was used only sparingly in
the Maryland game. If he is unable
to play,, the fleet-footed Smith, will
start in his place. ,
Hamaker, the other halfback, has
dene a yeoman job, filling in for
Jimmy Addison, who was injured
before the first game with a shoul
der separation.
Smith, likewise has played excel
lent ball, coming into his own in
the Maryland game by scoring two
touchdowns and leading the Tar
Babies ground game.
Cozart, the big fullback, has been
a bull at that position but Joe Rob
inson has been pressing him hard
Bboters Seek Second Win Over Davidson
By Tom Cordle
- DAVIDSON The unbeaten Caro
lina soccer squad will face once
beaten Davidson here this afternoon.
The TarT&els, who have already
defeated the Wildcats earlier in the
season, will be out to repeat the performance.
Davidson is currently riding a
five-game winning streak. Since los
ing to Carolina 4-0 in their opening
game the Cats have beaten Belmont
Abbey-l King College 3-2, Bel
mont Abbey again 4-1, Pfeiffer 5-0,
and Duke 3-2. Mike Laughlin, Tom
Bruns, ? Glyn Hughes, and Tommy
Price pace the Davidson attack.
The Tar Heels have done very
well both offensively and defensive
ly in their last two games. Both con
tests were against wea opposition,
tut the Heels scored 15 goals to
none for'. Emory and Pfeiffer. The
Davidson game will not produce this
kind of fireworks, however, since
the Cats have a greatly improved
team compared to the one which
Carolina played almost a month ago.
The regular team will start for
Carolina. This puts John Ghanin,
Mike Thompson, Joe Perkins, Char
lie Whitfield, and Tom Sprinkle on
the offensive line with Hugh Good
man, Bill Stem, Tom Evins, Bob
Quackenbush, and Tom - Cordle at
the defensive posts. Marvin Blount
will start in the eoal.
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1 Every game is very important
now for the Tar Heels. They are
one of the five teams in the South-
WRESTLING MEETING
There will be a meeting of all
varsity and freshman wrestling can
didates 'this afternoon at 4 o'clock
:n the wrestling room of Woollen
Gym; Coach Sam Barnes says that
it is not necessary for a student to
have had wrestling experience in
order to try out for the team.
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WYNN GETS AWARD
BOSTON (AP) Early Wynn of
the Chicago White Sox Thursday
was named the winner of the Cy
Young Memorial Award as the, out
standing pitcher in the major
leagues during the 1959 baseball
season.
ern Region being considered for the
first NCAA soccer playoff to be held
next month. If the Heels can re
main undefeated, the South's repre
sentative will probably be the win
ner of the Carolina-Maryland game
which is scheduled to be played
here on Monday, November 16.
The Tar Heels return home Tues
day to meet Roanoke College.
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UNDOUBTEDLY, one . of the toughest jobs in football this
year is the one held by Virginia Coach Dirk Voris. The Cavaliers
have not won a game all year and their future doesn't look too
bright since their remaining tour conte.-s,-- are with Wake Foresrt,
North and South Carolina, and Maryland. On every Saturday with
the exception of one the Wahoos have been led to the slaughter
and thoroughly worked over. It is certjinly too bad when one
of the teams in the conference has such a horrendous year that
tht-y provide absolutely no competition.
The Cavaliers came close once when hey got edged out by
VMI 19-12 but outside of that they have never been closer to an
opponent than 26 points. In three of the six games Virginia has
played it has been shut out while the opposition has racked up
117 points. The UVa. student newspaper looks at the latest 33-0
loss to Vandcrbilt this way. "We hasten to remind these disap
pointed fans, however, that judging from the comparison of scores
with the only common opponent, Florida. Vanderbilt had the
potential to outscore the Wahoos by 52 points. Maybe we were
lucky after all."
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