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Cage I Cock To ... W iti For the secon(l wxeek i little ('11d ol, tle horn in week, however, we get t< have an1 o1ei date. The I they will need a rest befoi We were acu'sed of ma1. in last week's issue. it doing it again this week. just explaiining how anld us. Tlie same hlok1(s trle f For those of you \ wi of the game in the Sinuda ing to the statistics, th matched. However, a clos items on the statistical a First, in tle fumbles < bobble, and this amouite Carolina offenlsive tihreat hand, Carolina lost five Three of these Georgia ,in another became a field goa that the l,1dogs silffer-ed the reason was the same As for the penalties, G far as we were by this n when they were, theY w( or draw play and come ri cocks failed to do this. This certainly didn't lost to Alabama a few v it look like the Bulldog over last year. Essential fired up, of course; their hole at the right time; an our big, bruising forward Don't get the wrong id team, and will continue to all season long, and we're SEVEN I Aside from football a going on in the rest of It Here are this weeks "p Clemson over Virginia Cavaliers aren't holding t Duke over lichigan-] sentimentality go into t hi A N. C. State over Mlary be over'rated, as J1a ke Pen' my book. Notre Dame over Nor behind the Irishmen, how Georgia TIech over 1LSI two'( in a ro0w, even if his s Navy over SM[Tl Thle the Midd(ies didn'lt los~e m eV * No telltale trac EATON'S COI - Type~ It's easy to flick of' Corriisable Bond. Alake typimg errors are gone left. C orr5sabhle has without a traIce. Once retype. Saves time; mo perfection-erasable C< Eaton's C?orrusable !R ava'tilablc in light, mllet heavy weights (ando skins. Ia convenient 16 sheet p)ackets and 506 sheet reami boxes. A Berkshire TJypewriter Paper, backed( by the famous Eaton namec. EATON'S CO Made EATON PAPER CORPORATIOJ ractice I les. . Hellams n a row, w've-\ come out on the the predictions (epartment. This ) t ake a breat her. as the 11irds eileral feeliiig seeis to he that e tackling Mliami Friday inight. king excuses lfor the loss to Duke his is what we did, then we're Call it what you like-we Were hy we got the hell beat out of or thlle Georgia gaite. i bothered to read the rewrites y papers. youi found that accord e teanis were unusually evenly Lm look will reveal two important enda-fumbles and penalties. I eparinlent, Georgia lost only olie I to (,Xatl\ ii(Ollillg as far is a wZIs coIc0rnl. ()) the otler ,I1l deep in) their owI territory. silv tirietl hill tIIchdowiis. antId I. hliese wert ihe "me d breaks al, our han1ds last year. anid agailn --vicimus defens".ive tacklinig. corgia was pushed back twice as ute. bit ( most everv occasion mid open up with a quick pass lit back Ip the field. The Game look like the Georgia team that ecks a4,,o on television, nor (lid squad which Carolina romped ly. however, it was. They were backs seemed to find the right d their light, mobile line handled wall with little or no difficulty. ,though. We're still bellinid the be even if they don't win agame sure this won't Ilappen. 'OME ELEVEN I Carolinla, let's see what all is le couitrY on the gridiron Scelt(. rogniost ict ions." -A Tiger may bet "scodie" but the o 1111ch. last rtcord4s atid a lit tle Southerl land says, laut -zo is ll;iyhl d jii th li(arlinia~-Wit h lack lKtennedtl (anl thiey lost' -I Bobby I )odtd dotesn't like to lose mo did win it' first one. \It'thodlists lost all theiir backfiel: t* of teirs. Anebo hurs awayl *~ es... RBASABLE BOND riter Paper, 'your mnistakes on1 Eatton's -like mtagie.-noit error t\dec nI excep,Iiina suirfatce--ewj'qss does3 it-her's no0 nUed t) icy, too. Them perfect paper for rrissale. RR7SABLE BOND only by Eaton i (I$ PITTSFIELD, MASSACIlUSETTS 3egins Birds Start Preparations For Season Carolina's basketball Game Locks will hit the hardwoods October 15 in preparation for their 1960-61 season in the tough At lantic Coast Conference. Six men return from Coach Bob Stevens' 1959-60 s q u a d, which Lompiled a respectable 10-16 ree ord, including the Richmond In vitational Tournament champion ship. They will be joined by six members of last year's fine fresh man team and one performer who did not play the past season. Oi hand is All-ACC forward Art Whisnant, a 6-1 junior who was among the leaders in scoring and rebounding in the conference last year. Adolph Grabbenstetter, ;--1. and Bob Rebhan, 6-4, are back for their second season of Vaarsity competition. Newcomers 1ob Ilaney, 6-4, Ron Maynard, 6-3, alnd John Godbold, G-:. will also be battling for start ing bertihs. A top candidate for the job at veiter is the team's tallest man. Soph Dave 'rovoznik stands 6-7. Rtonnie Johnson, 6-2, the team's only senior, will be amlong a -;parkling groulp of guards which inicludt-s veterans Bobby Robinson, ;-0, and liud Cronin, 6-3. New men will be sophs Scotti Ward, ;-1, anld Jim n Collins, 6-4, and Joe L.aird, 5-11, who has been pro 'munced healthy by doctors after lissing last season with a back .jiury. H Here's the clear--the rolet. We outside siz of clearanc but inside Chevy cor much as 6 and elbow: And the ni as 14% hi; right for si Once you high and spaciousr Coupes, fo upped as: more leg Chevy's m1 wvill please deep-well it holds th get in a tri Yet, genei gan(e, it hi ((omeb tol I the~ man lb and~ the lo INT ROD BI tig-eair coni <iuaility, rb cars that p have ecbomn< See th New G FOURl NEW COACHES, an acade Athletic Director Warrent Giese to giv4 land, Rtalph Floyd, Clyde Biggers, Ja Joe Tereshiiski, flank Bartos, Elroy I Halfback Br Record In G Melvin II a r r i s , 21-year-old ; senior halfback, has turned in the best performance of any Game. cock receiver in the passing de partnient since football was in augurated at the University in 189-4. The 5-10, 180-pound speed ster caught six passes against the Georgia Bulldogs last Saturday 3 to top thle previous record of five, held by the late and great Steve Wadiak. Clyde Bennett and Carl Ili Brazell also share this now obso- ya lete record with Wadiak. Irarris, who halls from Clen- acl dinin. West Virginia, gathered in tie ERE' SIX, car that reads you loud and new-size, you-size '61 Chev started out by trimming the a bit (to give you extra inches e for parking and maneuvering) we left you a full measure of nfort. Door openings are as inches wider to give feet, knees, the undisputed right of way. ew easy-chair seats arec as much ~her-just right for seeing, just tting.( ye settled inside you'll have wide praises for Chevrolet's Lew dimensions (in the Spor-t r example, head room has been nluch as 2 inches, and there's room, too-front and rear), w trunk is something else tha.t you huigely-what with its hiaie an humper iijw-level 1(oadin g ings you'0vt.e ver beens able to umk before. ouslyV (ndwe ast.I thiis ear is ddis stedfahstly to all the thrifty, y rtues . hieVrolel bumyers llet see. for all the details. Ver been.I a trunmmk like It lbefire! Itling height is as muc h a.s10 UCING THE '61 CHEVY CAYNE 6 prived'v fid/-si:ed Ch'Iecy> withs ioin ess andih i proed piersorm thiey're piriedu down wi~jit may ive. you ai lot less! Now youi can inmy and I~ com fort , too! p mew ('Iwnrrn1i e(n y ('Iw>q trolina Coaching C( ic counselor, and four veteran assis Caroliiat a formidable tuloriag stal k Scarbath, and Sam L.vle; Standiig lonitinger, and Coach Giese. Eaks Old Ri amecock-G4 Y 3 pigskin for 69 of the total 132 p rds achieved througli the air. ii s average for the game was 6.9 h rIs per catch. f l'he West Virginian was very y .ive in his high school activi- M s, being president of his senior b FHE C [YONED .. . .-.4.. om. i I)) iscayne 4-or ea Conis andIws> )rps t t C s taints leami with I[cad Coach and f. They are, kneeling, Bill Eng- T ,John Deck, academic counselor; -t 1 eceiving ,orgia Tilt I lass and captain of the football nd basketball teams. In his senior ear, he was chosen to the All Itate team and participated in the Vest Virginia-Ohio annual all tar classic. le was idle as a freshman be- I ause of a knee injury, and saw I parse action the following year as f sophomore. The record-holder t egan his junior campaign as ro1ising, but failed because an t ijury mid-way in the season. le as seen plenty of action in the s irst two encounters of his senior c ear, and if all goes well, Harris li rill finish his career as one of the ii est. REA CHI IMPALA 4-DOOR impa1las that bring y from the' most elegiat NOMAD) 9-PASSEN( /have a1 chLoice of six BEL AIR 2-DOOR1 brings you hdy by leg roomi. C>IIC at jiun lcy (ne n /It / tCC Football 3ecomesGame f Big Lines BY BLANDING CLARKSON Sports Writer Atlantic Coast Conference foot all is rapidly becoming a game f huge lines if recent figures are sken at their face value. Every am, with the exception of Mary md, has linemen weighing at !ast 235 pounds. Clemson fields the largest pair f tackles in the conference in .onnie Osborne, 279, and Jimmy ing, 250. They also boast of oph Don Chuy, 240. Height is emphasized more at luke, where 6-foot 6-inch Dwight lumgarner moves his 235 pounds round at the tackle position, and lob Spada, a 6-foot 4-inch, 234 ounder, operates at end. Maryland is relatively the mid et of the eight-team league. Their ackles, Bill Kirchiro and Lou nigram, are rather small at 210 ounds each. North Carolina State proudly oints to the prowess of "Tiny" ,eynolds, one of the first of the onference's big b o y s at 273 ounds. The Deacons of Wake Forest old forth with Bob McCreary, 45, and transfer Kent Martin. a efty lad who weighs in at a re pectable 250 pounds. Even lowly Virginia, which has cen the league doormat for the ist few seasons, has some bulk up ront in the person of 235-pound ackle Ronald Gassert. Carolina follows the current rend by s t a r t i n g muscular 1ammy Fewell, who tips the cales at 250 pounds. The Game Leks also jumped into the large neman lead when they brought i Bob Jendrzejewski, a 295-pound reshman from Long Island, N. Y. EST YROLET SPORTI SEDAN--one of five ou a new me'asure of eleg<mee C/hevies of all. ER1 STATION WAGO N. You Ch'/evrolet tragons, each teith a ing nearly 5 feet across. DI)A N, lke all '61 iCerrolets, is/her neueness-morTe front seat 'eI (tmwnernit (Ir>aIoi '