Page Four
Texas Holds
The Texas Longhorns main
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On To No. 1
move into number one as tney
take on Texas Saturday in a
nationally televised contest.
Arkansas puts a l&-game
winning streak against the
Longhorns. Texas has lost
only once in the last 26
games, to Arkansas last year
Dy one point, lhe battle tra
ditionally goes a long way to
wards deciding the outcome of
the Southwest Conference
race.
Nebraska gained a stronger
hold on second place and Mich
igan State remains fourth in
the ratings. Duke was the only
ACC team receiving votes.
1. Texas 4-0
2. Nebraska 4-0
3. Arkansas 4-0
4. Mich. State 4-0
5. Georgia 4-0
6. Southern Calif. 3-0-1
7. Purdue 3-0-1
8. Notre Dame 3-1
9. Florida 3-1
10. Miss. State 4-0.
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As a matter of fact, the 6-1,
190 pounder from Memphis,
Tenn., considers himself
quite a fortunate guy. Due to
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Hume, who will start at
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season. But he wasn't seeing
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a team bad in need of a wing
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Hume, who moved ahead of
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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.
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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,
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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.
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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!
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Attention All Prospects
Basketball, the game with a
bounce, starts here Friday.
Coach Dean Smith is re
questing all candidates for the
freshman team to report to
Woollen Gym dressed and
ready to go at 7 p.m.
Larrv Boun. who made the
first team All-ACC squad as a
guard here as a senior in 1963
and who later made the first
team Olympic squad, will
coach the frosh. This will be
his first year as a coach.
Anyone who wants to go out
for the varsitv must see
Coach Smith by Friday. Var
sity practice will start next
Monday.
Last winter Smith's team
won its last seven games in
regular season and finished
15-9 for the vear. Big wins in
cluded two triumphs over na
tionally ranked Duke and a
victory over ACC tourney
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All American Billy Cunning
ham is gone but Smith has
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