' v. Open ler wimmer eat son Amid. p j j Tj iodaiy Earey's Tankmen Take On VMI Squad Here At 8; Varsity Opener For Mann By JOHN KOURI 'The initial splash of the UNC swimming team comes off tonight at 8 in Bowman Gray Pool. The powerful Dolphins play host to the swimmers from Virginia Military Institute. Coach Pat Earey, the congenial, soft-spoken, ruddy-haired mentor, said that "VMI will offer stiff competition, but we should win. Our overall depth should make usj stronger with Mann, Bilbro, and Bloom, but VMI will be very strong in the backstroke and free style with Prince and Collins. Last year we beat them convincingly. "However," Earey continued, "the Thanksgiving vacation set us back. Mann, Bilbro, Bloom, Cone and the Mummaw twins were the only boys to stay at school during the holidavs and practice. I feel that they will be better conditioned 16 Seniors Close Careers Tomorrow Sixteen seniors, many of whom up in rushing honors on the team have shown great lustre on the with 295 net yards (only ioxxr lost) gridiron, will wind up their careers as UNC football players close the 1961 season against Vir ginia here. Among this number are quar terback Ray Farris, halfbacks Gib Carson and Lenny Beck, fullbacks Bob Elliott and Joe Davies, ends George Knox and Conrad Sloop, tackles Jim Shumate and John Hegarty, guard Jim LeCompte and center Gary Truver. All these players have been on Carolina's first or second units this season. Others who are finishing their eligibility are tackles Henry Tay lor and Sam Loflin, halfback Breck Regan, tackle Joe Davenport and guard Benton McMillan. The seniors, frustrated by losses in the closing seconds by the Tar Heels in their last two games with Huke and Wake Forest, are ex pected to be at their peak men tally in hopes of closing out their college football careers on a win ning note. "It has been four wonderful years," said Farris, who developed as a senior into a truly outstand ing quarterback. "I am sorry we slipped up on those last two games, preventing us from turning in a better record this year. We don't intend to lose the last one." Co-Captains Elliott and Le Compte echoed the same senti ments. Elliott currently is runner- for a 3.4 average. He also is' the scoring leader with 33 points. Le Compte is an outstanding candi date for All-America and already has been named on one third team selection. Senior Gib Carson is the team's rushing leader with 388 net yards and a 3.6 yards-per-carry aver age. Carson is runner-up to Elliott in scoring with 20 points. Saturday's game is expected to draw between 25,000 and 30,000, in cluding upwards of 10,000 Boy Scouts who will be guests. A fea ture of the day will be a reunion of the great 1946-47-48 Carolina team coached by Carl Snavely and with Charlie Justice, Art Weiner and Ken Powell All-Americans. Justice, Weiner and Powell will be here, along with some sixty of their teammates of the period. Virginia, fresh from a notable upset victory of Maryland last week, is expected to be a tough number, but the Tar Heels have worked hard in preparation. Each team has a 4-5 record for the sea son and both are hopeful of vic tory to escape losing season This will be the 66th meeting in this old and honorable series. Carolina has won 35 games, Vir ginia 27, with three ties. The Tar Heels have dominated in the mod ern series, winning 11 of the past 15 games. H $25 CAS PLUS 1 Case of B....r If you can guess the EXACT SCORE of the UNC-VIRGINIA Game you can can enter once for each check which includes PIZZA PIE Don't miss this great contest! UNC : Virginia . RULES: Name , i Address , L Must be cxact score! Phone 2. In case of tie prize Is La Pizza 1 ivw jl xms j 3 Entry must be jn by 9671451 Friday midnight. Open from 5 p.m.-l a.m. 1 and stronger in this meet than the others. "I am hoping that in this meet as many boys as possible will get the chance to swim. We want to win, but we are more concerned with the middle and latter part of the year, because of the ACC, Eastern and National Champion ships. "This year's squad should do well. In the sprints we have Bil bro, Cone, Murray and Williams. In the distances we are also four strong with Bloom, Lea, Merrill and Weber. Huffman and Mann will be our backstrokers. This kid Mann has the best possibility on the team to gain AU-American honors. "The key to a good year depends greatly on King and Schiffman in the butterfly. If these two can im prove, as I know they can, then some of our worries will be be hind us. We are well-prepared in the breaststroke with Briggs, Can non and Swift. Our divers, Patter son and Fambrough, are both valuable to the team." . The traditionally strong Carolina swimmers should be a stalwart in ACC play. The Blue Dolphins will begin their fifth year under Coach Earey. During this span, he has guided his teams to a magnificent record of 40 wins and 7 losses and three conference championships. Daily Tar Heel Sports Page 4 Friday, December 1, 1961 M ) s 1 p -! ; 7 fr K. J '4 i1 J Mi m urn it.-.i nn .nt , . W . . mimto,Jl,,-i'ni-nYiir-v-nrmrtnm-TMMmmmrri-m SPRINTING ACE Bryan VVilliams, above, will be one of the leaders tonight for UNC when, the Tar Heel swimmers take on VMI here at 8. Williams, a senior,; was a member of the 400 yard relay team that won the ACC Championship last winter. 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The UNC matmen finished sec ond in the ACC behind Maryland last year, but compiled only a 5-6 overall record. Missing from that team is Pope Shuford, captain for two years, and a top performer in every match. Shuford is a sen ior this year, but unexpectedly de cided not to wrestle. Presently the starting lineup ap pears to be Louis Arthur, 115 lbs.; Milton Nelson, 123; Tripp May, uiacKman, 11 ; jam juia-s, Francis Lowerey, 167; Gene Rec ord, 177; Bill Shipp, 191; and Gor don Appell, heavyweight. Bill Homes, Peter Gilchrist, Tom Grant and Neil Ruttenberg "could break into the lineup before our first meet," says Barnes. The freshman wrestlers will also make the northern trip to tangle with W&L's frosh. Both the var sity and freshman squads will wrestle Virginia's grapplers at Charlottesville Saturday. The flew Shipment Of Brush Stroke Prints is Here! The Intimate Bookshop 119 E. 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