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J» WOMEN’S GOLF Winners of the annual women’s Championship Golf Tournament at the Chapel Hill Country Club are as follows: front, from left, Honey Barnes, winner of the president’s flight: Jane Gregg, third flight winner; Sally Powell, first flight winner; Jane Palmer, championship flight UNC Fullback Is Out Stronger Deacons Expected The last time Wake Forest Col lege won a football game was in 1961 against Carolina's Tar Heels. In the interim, the Dea cons have dropped 12 in a row, tying the school’s record for con secutive losses. If Wake Forest loses to Carolina when they meet at Winston-Salem this coming Saturday night, there will be a new record. •” Carolina is anxious to help Wake Forest achieve thir some what dubious distinction, out ac ' cording to UNC assistant coach Emmett Cheek it won't be as easy as it might look on paper. Talking to sportswriters at UNC’s weekly press conference. Coach Cheek said Wake Forest has a good football team, despite its poor showing so far. iTO MAKE ROOM for our new , TROPHY KPT. Wide Selection Trophies, Plaques, Etc. and ENGRAVING SERVICE We have found it necessary to acquire additional space by reduc ing out record stock ... and sd offer— All LP - Stem A Mm RECORDS ALL Pop - Classical - Open - Jazz - Country A Western - A Sound Track al ** » xc 2 THE PRICE I th« Sport Shop, Inc. in, - "4/ a a ju o] * 151 East Franklta In losing its first two games of the season, to East Carolina and Virginia Tech, Wake Forest started out strong. Coach Cheek reported. “All during the first half they were really in the ball game. Against Virginia Tech, they were real aggressive and at .ttee start looked like they might win the game." The Deacons have been having a little trouble at quarterback, Coach Cheek said, but they figure to be much stronger against Ca rolina. One of the bright spots at Wake Forest is the return to action of quarterback Karl Sweetan, the celebrated junior transfer who broke his wrist in pre - season practice. Sweetan saw limited action winner. Standing, from left, Ginger Young, presi dent’s flight runnerup; Hilda Tucker, third flight runnerup; Eleanor Basnight, first flight runnerup; and Cathy Price, championship flight runnerup. Not pictured are Julia Yarborough, second flight winner; and Dolly Newman, second flight runnerup. against Virginia Tech last week and turned in what Coach Cheek called some fine punting, aver aging 45 yards in the rain. “Carolina always gets one of its roughest games against Wake Forest,” Coach Cheek said, and Saturday night doesn't figure to be any different. „ Besides facing a Sweetan-ed Wake Forest attack, Carcfflina will go into the game without the services of its starting fullback. Coach Jim Hickey announced that Hank Barden had suffered a slight hand fracture that will keep him sidelined for about three weeks. Eddie Kesler, now recovered from a broken nose suffered in the opener against Virginia, will take over the full back assignment. It is also doubtful that end John Hammett will see action against the Deacons. Hammett hurt an ankle in the first week of practice and it’s still bother ing him. “I’m going to let him stay out until he’s well,” Coach Hickey said. There will be other changes in the starting lineup against Wake Forest. John Hill has moved into the starting tackle post, replac ing Vic Esposito, and Joe Robin son will start at right end, and Ronnie Jackson probably will start at wingback. In a review of the 31-0 loss last week to Michigan State, Coach Hickey was critical of the Tar Heel blocking. “I don’t know what’s the matter with the block ing,” he said. “The main prob lem has been one of blocking the wrong man. Theres’ no excuse for it. One play we look good, and then we do something stu pid.” He said there were “no real reasons” for quarterback Junior Edge’s off-day on his passes against <MSU, but he pointed out that end Bab Lacey, Edge’s fav orite target, had pulled a groin muscle and had seen only one day’s work In the previous week’s practice. Although he expressed bitter disappointment at the team's showing against Michigan State, Coach Hickey said, “I don’t feel any different about the team than I did on the first day of practice. I think it's a good football team and I think we’re going to show you that it’s a good football team.” The most disappointing thing go far this season. Coach Hickey said, was "W e haven't been able to move the ball offensively.” The most satisfying part of the team’s efforts so far, he said, has been the defense. As for the Deacons, Coach Hickey said, "We’ll have to go into this game like the first two H LOOKING FOR A BRIGHTER and more security right now! Let me show you how our Assured Accumu lator life insurance policy can help GEORGE L. COXHEAD, CX.U. NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY PHONE HM3SB (Over the Dairy Bar) I THE CHAPEL HILL WEEKLY games. Wake Forest has shown us something new for the past three years, and we expect them to do it again.” “I think they’ll really be after us,” Coach Cheek added. “We’d better be ready.”—JHS Dart Ball League Now Open To All A dart ball league was formed in Chapel Hill and Carrboro last August. Six teams have joined the league, and six games have been played so far. The teams: Carrboro Baptist, Damascus, Antioch, Mount Car mel, Ephesus, and Bethel: Standings : Won Lost Damascus 4 2 Carrboro 4 2 Bethel 4 2 Antioch 3 3 Mt. Carmel 2 4 Ephesus 1 5 Ail games are played on Tues day nights, and interested per sons are invited to attend games free of charge. Twelve games will be played by each team be fore Christmas, and another se ries of twelve games will be played after Christmas. Any church interested in form ing a dart ball team should con tact any member of the league. League officers are Caswell Andrews, president; the Rev Richard Park, vice president; Bobby Spaugh, secretary; Alton Riley, treasurer; and Bruce Mertindale, publicity chairman. Jehovah Witnesses Will Convene Here Jehovah’s Witnesses of Circuit 36 will hold their late autumn circuit convention in Chapel Hill November 1-3, according to Theo dore Stokes, presiding minister of the Chapel Hill East Unit Con gregation. The meeting is scheduled to take place Friday. Saturday, and Sunday, November 1-3, at Lincoln High School. More than 400 dele gates from the 16 congregations that make up Circuit 36 are ex pected. The circuit extends from Sanford to Washington, N. C. The circuit convention will cli max the weekly ministry develop ment program held at the King dom Hall. The Watchtower Bible and Tract Society is sponsoring the assembly. Its purpose is to give Jehovah’s Witnesses and friends three days of advanced Bible knowledge and special min isterial training. J — * Kit ' -BC , s ; S '►t® w A ffl||||l w II HBIIBBm C i, 1 BhahlHP Bm: -./JPI -.. ■?-■ Sr.- . . * * L ■Mfc-jfc.M . I . JHH iHnfgm *mm ff" 9 Hr - ,; jf ipp^" Ht ■ Hk « tBWwafcJKBaarHHA aBHHHHpi' ; 'iyHp : " MEN'S GOLF Winners of the men’s annual Championship Golf Tournament, finals in which were played Sunday at the Chapel Hill Country Club, are, front from left: Dr. Charles Bream, fifth flight win ner; Miles Fitch, president’s flight winner; Dale Evarts, championship flight winner; Collier Cobb 111, first flight winner; and Jim Roberts, fourth flight winner. Standing, from left, are Mike Wyatt, Bob Quincy jj Wmmmmmmmmm mmmmmmmmmm m mmm Football is not all blood and thunder. There are mo ments when even the enemy can be humorous. The North Carolina football squad, which has been bombed by Michigan State twice in as many tries, found the Spartans to be original in combat. A year ago, Matt Snorton, a 245-pound end, would break the huddle and come to the line of scrimmage chanting: “One, two, three, fo’ here we go for 20 mo’.” Last weekend, Charlie Brown, a rugged lineman not to be confused with the comic strip character, had an announcement to make each time he stopped a play. Said the Spartan to the Carolina back under him: “You have just been tackled by Charlie Brown.” * ♦ * AMONG THE special guests on the trip to East Lansing were Chancellor William B. Aycock and Dean of Faculty James Godfrey. After the plane had gained altitude, one of the hos tesses making her rounds struck up a conversation. “Are you one of the coaches?” she asked the Chan cellor. “No,” said Chancellor Aycock without a hint of a smile, “I’m the traineix” He nodded toward Dean Godfrey. “And this,” he continued, “is my assistant.” * * * ELEPHANT JOKE: Day before the Carolina team arrived at Lansing’s airport, an elephant busted out of a circus and went on the rampage downtown. Billy Carmichael, 111, suggested that the elephant saw liberal credit terms suggested in a department store window so the elephant charged it. * * * THE BIG ONE: Carolina coaches are making no bones about their feelings after Michigan State. They’re bitterly disappointed. “We have pledged ourselves to work harder this week than ever before,” said Hickey. There are problems to iron. Chief one deals with blocking. The Tar Heels haven’t given their runners a chance to perform. “Our backs too many times are out there by them selves,” scolded the coach. “They aren’t that fast. There simply has been a sad lack of interference.” It recalls a slogan that the late General Bob Ney land, of Tennessee, continually used. It was: “ONE GOOD INTERFERER IS WORTH THREE BALL CARRIERS.” * * * SOME CHANGES?: Hickey said he would likely make some lineup shifts this week—based upon practice effort and a recheck of the Michigan State films. “I felt the game was much closer than the 31-0 score indicated,” said Hickey. “I,also feel we are going to have a good football team.. We have eight games to go and we’re going to be ready.” Carrboro Parents To Meet Thursday Parents of first-graders at Carr boro Elementary School will meet tomorrow night at 8 in the school lunchroom for a discussion of cur riculum. The curriculum discussions are being sponsored by the Carrboro PTA and will take the place of the regular October PTA meet ing. On hand for the discussion will be Carrboro Principal Klay Box, Mrs. Jesse Gouger, Chapel Hill in structional supervisor, and the teachers concerned. AD parents of first-graders are urged to at tend. Meetings of parents of students in other grades will be announced ktcr. “ fifth flight runnerup; Jesse Basnight, championship flight runnerup; Durward Roberts, third flight win ner; Pat Preston, second flight winner; 0. Gordon Perry, first flight runnerup. Not pictured are Ed Lan phere, second flight runnerup; Cecil Ernst, presi dent's flight runnerup; C. N. Cheek, third flight run nerup; and Marshall Smith, fourth flight runnerup. Chapel Hill Meets Graham On Friday, By JOE SPRANSY As the Chapel Hill Wildcats ap proach the mid-season point they sport an enviable record of three wins, one loss. They hold hopes of broadening their winning rec ord with a victory against the Graham Red Devils in a non conference skirmish 1 Friday ni{ht in Graham. * * t,j The Wildcats, who walked away with a 21-6 win last Friday at the expense of Coach Johnny Parhams’ Oxford Wildcats, are credited by Coach Robert Culton as having played their best game to date that night. “We did a very commendable job against Oxford in all depart ments, with our defense doing an especially good job in holding them to a mere 28 yards rush ing.” He singled out end Glen Black burn and fullback David Gibson for pulling together the Wildcat defenses and holding Oxford for sizable losses. “Our pass de fense has improved noticeably since our Northern game,” Coach Culton added. The Wildcats held Oxford to seven of 14 attempts and 109 yards in the air. “Our backfield also did a very competent job in eating up *l6O yards on the ground.” Halfback Tim Riggsbee, Stan Perry, and Donnie Clark carried the majori ty of this total. Riggsbee has scored four touchdowns this sea son and is among the leaders in the conference in total points. Others in the scoring column for Chapel Hill are Perry with 12; Blackburn, who has been on the receiving end of seven; Eugene Hines snagging one touchdown pass; and quarterback Danny Leigh, who has accounted for 12 with one touchdown and a suc cessful six of nine attempts to boot the extra points. So far this season Chapel Hill has out scored opponents 61 points to 51 points. In taking on Graham the Wild cats will be out to avenge a 37- 20 defeat at the hands of the Red Devils last season. Graham's team is almost exactly the same as the one that 'outscored the Wildcats by three touchdowns last year. Their offense, the same that they used last year, is a multiple offense centered around Registration Still Opens At Rec. Dept The Chapel Hill Recreation Department is open for registra tion this week in any of the fol lowing activities: Archery, baton twirling, crea tive dramatics, modern dance, social dance, western style square dance, boys’ touch foot ball, slimnastics, and the sports men’s club for boys. The Recreation Department is holding its first square dance to morrow night at 8 at Umstead Park. Any interested dancers are invited, at $1 per couple. To register, or for further information about these or any activities, cal] the Recreation De partment at MMOM. Registra tions may be made between 2 and 5 p.m. Wednesday, October 2, 1963 the single wing formation. Though the single wing has been outmod ed by the more versatile “T” and spread formations, teams of this area are not familiar with defenses against it, giving Gra ham an advantage. Tfife Red Devils hold a two-win attd three-loss record to date, of these losses coming from tfie defending District Three champions, Roxboro. At their present rate the Wild cats should not be troubled too much with Graham if one phase of their game improves. This one troublesome department is penalties. The Wildcats had 146 yards of valuable gained ground erased by penalties in the Oxford game, and will have to improve _on this to go on winning. WASH and WEAR GOLF JACKET by LONSON FOG It’s all the jacket you need! Water and wind repellent . . . wrinkle resistant. Tailored of Calibre Cloth, en exclusive blend of Dacron and fine combed cot ton. Unconditionally washable . . . drips dries ready-to-go on these cool fall mornings. In Na vy, Ivory, Olive and Burgundy. 816.95. Harattjj Mtris JHear 147 E. Franklin 1 —.
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