ff (1 r Page 13 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Tuesday, Sept ember 18, 1062 Carolina Opponents 'Cho Cho' Would Be Football Schedule Are 3IgMy Rated. Littlest Man On This Team BY LASZLO BIRINYI, JR. Carolina foof.ball fans are in curable optimists, which is prob ably just as well, since Jim Ilickey's team facts one of the toughest schedules in Carolina history. Although the team plays tough Qh'io State and Michigan State, Carolina rooters expect a win ning season. This is the fastest team ever coached by Hickey. Also, this is the year of the three platoon system at Carolina. The first team, the Blues, will be the best all around men on the team. The Rams will be offense specialists and the Tar Heels will concentrate on de fense. , The prospects for Tarheel op ponents are; North Carolina State who will open the season here Saturday has been hard hit by the loss of AIl-American Roman Gabriel. With only 15 lettermen returning it looks like a long season for coach Earle Edwards. Ohio State (away) rated num ber 1 and 6 by various pre-sea-son polls, should win the Big Ten Title. Woody Hayes has 22 boys returning from a team that won 8 games, lost none and tied ojic; game ;. last year. Michigan State (away) is another powerhouse. The Spar tans have been rated both first and eighth in the nation by vari ous polls. The main concern of coach Duffy Daugherty is the lack of depth but his first team is as good as any in the nation. Maryland 'home) has 20 let termen returning, among them All-Americam quarterback ' candi-' date Dick Shiner. They are rated 15th in the nation but if the ends and linebackers develop they could be higher. South Carolina (home) is the Scrimmage (Continued from PaglTT" football spies. "It's the other way around, though," said Mr. Quincy. "It's not to keep people from looking in. It's to keep the players from looking out. Suppose a coach is showing some player how to throw a block or something, and a girl walks by in shorts. The player is going to watch the girl. It's kind of like Do Not Feed the Animals,' like a zoo there he goes, there he goes," and a blue jersey with elephantiasis of the shoulders shook off a pack of pursuers and streaked away for a mock touchdown. dark horse of the ACC. There are 26 returning lettermen. One of these, Jim Moss, is an All--American candidate at tackle. Halfback Bill Gambrell is al ways a breakaway threat. Wake Forest (home) has .very little experience and only 14 let termen. Four of these were starters last year. Clemson (home) should im prove over their 5 and 5 record of last year. The Tigers have 22 lettermen. Their two quarter backs, Joe Anderson and Jim Parker gained a total of 1816 yards last year. University of Virginia (away) is another team that could be a surprise. The 21 returnees should improve on last year's 4 and 6 season, lackie Dave Graham has already been dafted by two professional football teams. Notre Dame (away) can ex pect to improve slightly but the long awaited renaissance of the Fighting Irish will not take place this year. The loss of their best halfback, a tough schedule, and an inexperienced line will be too much for the Irish. Duke (home) is a solid choice for the ACC championship and has been rated both second and third in the nation. Among the 27 returnees are potential "All Americans Art Gregory at tackle and Mark Leggett at halfback. The turf at Kenan Stadium will take a heavier pounding this fall than it did 15 years Ego. This year's Tar Heels weigh an average of 13 pounds a man more than those of the second Justice year of 1947. The backs are 17 pounds bigger and the linemen are about 10 and a half. Charlie "Choo Choo" himself would have been a . lean bean in Jim Hickey's backfield .(though his present poundage would place , him nXcelyJ . At . ,165 pounds, tail back Justice was 13 pounds light er than this year's "flyweight," co-captain Ward Marslender. The average weight of the 1947 first team was around 189 pounds. The backs leveled out at about 176 and the linemen at 1. The only 200-pounder on the first unit was strapping Art Weiner at 212. Though the club didn't make a bowl game, many still consider seven linemen and 193 for the it Carolina's all-time best. It won eight, lost two. By comparison, the 1962 start ing (Blue) team of the Tar Heels should average around 202 pounds a man. That would be 207 for the four backs. Incidentally, the heaviest man in the 1947 back field weighed only 185- (Dan Hartig). Here's the lineup in weight, then and now: "Sept. 22 N. C. State (home) Sept. 29 Ohio State (away Oct. 6 Michigan State away) Oct. 13 Maryland (home) Oct. 20 South Carolina home) Oct. 27 Wake Forest (home) Nov. 3 Clemson (away) Nov. 10 Virginia 'away) Nov. 17 Notre Dame (away) Nov. 24 Duke (home) 'Homecoming 1947 Art Weiner 212 Haywood Fowle 195 Sid Varney 180 Pan Stiegman 195 Bob Mitten 198 Len Szafaryn 195 Bob Cox 195 Don Hartig 185 Charlie Justice 165 Jim Camp 170 Hosea Rodgersr182 LEFT END LEFT TACKLE LEFT GUARD ' CENTER RIGHT GUARD RIGHT TACKLE RIGHT END QUARTERBACK HALFBACK HALFBACK FULLBACK 1962 John Runco ,!199 Jim Alderman 218 Jack Tillery 187 .Joe Crayer 21.9 ... Duff Greene 210 Vic Esposito 215 John Hammett 196 Gary Black 180, and Junior Edge 2C2 Joe McLamb 1 Ward Marslender 178 Ken Willard .216.. WELCOME Class of The Art of Tailoring "Everyman to his business, but indeed the craft of a tailor is beyond all doubt as noble and as-secret as any in the world." petIIthe tailor -A .- j- ' -hy.:. .1 ,. ' . . "J'i Old School Is New. 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