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But he wasn't seeing much duty in workouts. Then came a shocker for the coaching staff. Bud Phil lips, of Charlotte, who looked especially bright as a pass re ceiver on the wing, separated a shoulder. But was doing so well he had the job all to him self. Carolina, for a day, was a team bad in need of a wing back. The first name that came up was Jimmy Byrd, the squad's smallest but pluckiest mem ber. He was a quarterback, but he would volunteer his 157 pounds for tackle if the need arose Then someone suggest ed Hume. He had size, good speed and some experience from the previous year. Hume, who moved ahead of Jimmy because of his phy sique, soon had the staff hap py. He set about doing his job and in no time at all moved like a veteran. His best game to date was against North Carolina State last Sat urday. He caught six passes, many on key downs. "Another good thing about Bob is his blocking," notes Assistant Coach Vito Ragaz zo. "He tries to knock some body down every play. He's eager and he's done us a real fine job." Incidentally, Phillips is back but he must work his way back into a starting role. SHOPPING CENTER EASTGATE THE DAILY limi - - ... ..'V niMni.nnnfmmi -2J.W-.'j .1 .r.V-': "t- .7 PT ..... , r r mm2fi''i I Svensson Cocks Aims Big Swede With By BOB PAGE DTH Sports Writer Kenth Svensson traveled 6,- 000 miles in September to reach 183 feet by May. The milage is roughly the distance from his home, Lund, Sweden, to Chapel Hill. The footage is his goal m track. He wants to return home next year with a discus throw of 183 feet, which is what he figures will be needed to qual ify for the European Track and Field Championships in Hungary next summer. Svensson is the first recip ient of a full athletic grant-in-aid for track at Carolina. Kenth had definite reasons behind his bold decision to leave home and come to Car olina: more and better coach ing, weather, good athletic facilities, the experience itself and a good education. A year ago Svensson was throwing the discus about 169 feet. Last August he reached 172-6 his longest official throw. However, he received indi vidual coaching only about twice a month during the short season there which runs from late May to late September. He plans to work all year round here. UNC track coach Joe Hilton says, "Kenth is one of our brightest prospects. Frankly, JOS FERRER In His Acodemv Award "SEE IT NOW n y-Tina Winning Role I Muiie CamuuimA and Oiracte! By Acodcmy Award Winntr it s. o. s. STUDENT SURVIVAL KITS Get yours now while the Supply Lasts PRETZEL STIX, SARDENES, COOKIES, CANDY, CHEESE, RAISINS and PUMPERNICKEL BREAD HICKORY FARMS CAROLINA Your Free Lessons In Beauty AWAIT YOU Come in to receive your DEEYA Triplicaxe Beauty Treatment by one of our trained demonstra tors. A planned trio (a) Flowing Cleanser to cleanse and lubricate (b) Magic Lift to stimulate and (c) Cream Base to protect and beauti fy. The Triplicate Treat ment w-ill introduce you to an exciting new skin care method offered by DEEYA. No obligation, of course. HAIR PIECES $7.50 and up HUMAN HAIR WIGS and EYELASHES rlAirt &1IU.S.D7 Joseph, Tommie. Kitty. Janet. Hatlxe. David 131 E. FRANKLIN ST. TAR HEEL I think he's ready to do better than 172 right now- He's thrown better than 180 feet in practice." In April Kenth graduated from a school that is compar able to a junior college in the U. S. He is 21 and because he competed for a year after age 20, the NCAA allows him only two years of varsity eli gibility. How does one learn enough about a school in a foreign land to decide to spend three years with it? And how does a track coach decide to sign up an athlete he has never scouted? The answer is Dr. Carl Sarndal, who did post gradu ate work in biochemistry here and helped with the track team. He just happens to be from Stockholm, Sweden. He served as a two-way communi cation link between Svensson and Hilton, who became im pressed by the athletic and academic records and Sarn dal's reports on Svensson. Tommy Clark, UNC's form er three-time ACC high jump champ, helped. Clark com peted abroad, including Swed en, in Amateur Athletic Union meets. His accounts of the ath letic program, facilities and coaching at Carolina appealed to Svensson. TODAY ONLY ky rnftlCY KKAMEI OtncM br MICHAEUC0IDC cm MM DIMITXI TJCMKIN ky N T A. BEAUTY SHOP (A) 942-4058 : W t lie UFT " i : ' f - ft- . . . And Fires! Big Goal The first record Svensson can shoot for in varsity com petition is the new school rec ord, 164-5 1-2 Bo Wood in the spring at the Penn Relays. The ACC mark, was set at the Penn Relays this year at about $167'. Svensson's last meet for Carolina should be in May, 1968. . . place your bets! LIKE ART? Then Don't Miss our Special Display This Week. 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