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UL Friday, September 17, 1965 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Page 5 Allen Calls .Soccer Team Better Than Last Year" . By RON SIIINN DTH Sports Writer Soccer Coach Marvin Allen calls his 1965 team "one of the best ever." He thinks it will be an improvement on last year's squad, which lost only to nationally ranked Maryland and Navy, finishing second cin the ACC with a 5-2-2 record. Thirty-fi?e candidates turn ed out for the initial practice session Monday. Drills are scheduled daily as the squad prepare for its Oct. 1 open er here against Air Force. Allen singled out senior co captains 0 Drew . Murphy and Tom Roberts as the twin main stays this season. Murphy is a center forward who is versatile enough to play several positions. Rob erts is big (6-2, 200 pounds) with the quick reactions nec essary to the good goalie. "We have a fine group of returnees from last year's squad and several outstanding players up 'from the freshman team," Allen said. "I expect home games top play from inside left Jack- le Writer, center forward John Loud and left half Danny Galves.n ising that they'll improve orf last year's record. Like foot ball coach Jim Hickey, he faces a tough schedule. His boys play Navy, for in stance, the 1964 national champions. They also face Maryland, which was elimi nated by Michigan State in the national playoffs. The Terps have never lost an ACC soccer duel. Freshman practice starts at 3 p.m. Monday on Fetzer Field. Players may check out equipment at Woollen Gym and practice with the varsity squad today and Saturday. The 1965 schedule: Air Force East Carolina . American Univer sity N. C. State Pfeiffer Belmont Abbey Virginia Maryland Navy Trenton State Duke Oct. Oct. Oct. 5 8 Gridiron Queen . Oct. 15 Oct. 21 Oct. 25 Oct. 27 Nov. 1 Nov. 6 Nov. 11 Nov. 17 t Allen singled cut Jimmy Johnson as the most impres sive .sophomore off last fall's frosh team, which won six of eight. o G Allen, though he insists that Ids team is better, isn't prom- HYPERTENSION ' What is "hypertension"? It is the medical, name for high blood pressure and ranks sec ond only to hardening of the arteries as a cause of heart disease in North Carolina, ac cording to the North Carolina Heart Association. Enroll In Typewriting Shorthand Secretarial Course Morning, Afternoon, and Evening Classes. Fall Semester Begins September 16, 1965 Call or write for information today. T TOWN CLASSES SECRETARIAL COLLEGE E. Franklin Chapel Hill, N. C. Phone 942-4797 4 Nita Wilkinson, the pert Carolina ma jorette from Durham, will be in the final stages of a football contest of her own when the Tar Heels face Virginia here Oct. 2. It'll be Band Day but Nita won't be kicking up her heels out front, helping to lead the way. She'll be in Norman, Okla., instead, competing in the final stages of the Miss Football, USA contest. Nita, who was Miss Durham in 1964, was chosen to represent North Carolina at the contest to try to bring the title, won last year by a South Carolina Miss, to Chapel Hill. Nita, who is 5-2 and weighs 100 even, is short for a beauty. She was the shortest girl in the . Miss North Carolina pageant year before last. The Miss Football contest is run much like the state beauty contest. Judging will be based not only on beauty and bearing but talent as well. Nita, who has been dancing since she was three and has had four years of voice, will perform a song and dance routine. It will be "The Secret Service Makes Me Ner vous" from the Broadway play Mr. Presi dent. She will leave here Sept. 26, fly to Dal las, Tex., where she will meet a plane that will carry all the contestants to Oklahoma City. The competition will last an entire week. 4 "It is the very next week after rush and it is going to be hectic," Nita said, "but of course, I'm looking forward to it very much. - WELCOME - Town & Country Beauty Salon "Chapel Hill's Finest" 942-2950 or 942-6980 PINE ROOM SNACK BAR and CAFETERIA OPEN FOOTBALL SATURDAYS 7:00 A.M. -1:00 P.M. Southern Fried Chicken Take Out Box Dinners $1.25 Available Anytime ALSO Assorted Wrapped Sandwiches Candies, and Fruits Avoid the Rush for Lunch and the Game Pick up one of our Chicken Boxes and Eat at the Stadium Harriers Want ACC Crown Back By BOB ORR DTH Sports Writer Tar Heel distance runners will be making an all-out ef fort to regain the ACC cross county title they surrendered last fall to Maryland. Carolina had owned the crown for five consecutive years. Leading the way for UNC will be senior captain J i m Meade. He was runner-up in last year's conference meet behind Bob Crombie of South Carolina. Joining him will be senior lettermen 'Bill Jano witz, Charles Lefler and Bill Graham, who returns after a year in Germany. Juniors Eddie Daw, Trip MacPherson, Rus Putnam, Charles Worley and Stu Mat hews all have a year of var sity experience behind them and could strongly influence the team's record. Joe Hilton, who starts his second season as head coach, Still Too Early To Tell About Frosh Footballers By RON SHINN DTH Sports Writer North Carolina's freshman football team is still an un known quality. "It's hard to tell if this group will be as strong as last year's because we haven't had a lot of practice time to our selves," Coach George Bar clay said. "The team has been used extensively against the var sity to help them prepare I6r their game with Michigan to morrow. So far I haven't had a chance to see what they can 1 a ao. " Barclay enjoyed his best year at the helm of the fresh men last season. This year's Tar Babies may have a rough time equaling its perfect 5-0 mane. That team produced some top varsity prospects. Charlie uarr, (5-3, 201 pounds) end from Virginia Beach, Va., will start tomorrow against Michigan. Mike Horvat and Bill SDain. both linebackers, and Llovd Fisher, Jim Masino, Jack Dav enport and John Esher are all good prospects. Coach Barclav is workme with a 52-man squad, bigger than last year's team, physi cally and numerically. He rates fullback, center and tackle as the strongest posi tions. The team is blessed with big linemen. Terry Rowe from York, Pa., weighs in at 255. Stephen Forrest from Greens boro is at 260 and Tommy Gardner from Plymouth weighs 262. Five other players are 225 pounds or bigger. Two of Barclay's charges were Shrine Bowlers Chip Bradley from Lee Edwards High in Asheville and Doug Thomas from Asheboro. John Harris, a quarterback and halfback at Fwoxboro, played in the East-West All - Star game. Last year's frosh quarter back Tim Karrs passed 122 times last season, completing 59 for 751 yards and seven touchdowns. Karrs is the num ber three quarterback on the varsity this season, behind Danny Talbott and Jeff Bea ver. Barclay is confident that a greatly improved ground at tack will make up for Karrs loss. He also predicts an im proved passing game as the season progresses to go along with a better running game. "The squad is in good shape physically and we have some new boys that have just come out who have looked good," Barclay said. The Oct. 1 Tar Baby game with Wake Forest and the fi nal game with N. C. State Oct. 29 will be broadcast over WCHL radio. The schedule: Sept. 25 N. C. State Oct. 1 Wake Forest Oct. 15 Virginia Oct. 23 Duke Oct. 29 N. C. 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