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Game Outlook For I Good---Newco Swimming, as a minor sport, will try to break the winless Jinx that it has encountered for the past two years. The reason for the team's failuire to win can be explained briefly-lack of depth. Swimming is nio different from any other sport; f the te-im lacks the necessary ma terial, its season will be unsuccess ful. Last year's team contained sev eral bright spots, that were con. sistent in capturing first place honors, but second and third place -honors also help to make a winning team. This year's team will welcome several promising sophomore swim met's of last year's freshman team. Bob Trisler is expected to make a fine contribttion to the diving event and Bill Cwan will add depth to the freestyle events. Swininng, like track, requires endurance and that extra effort in order to be successful. There are many events that comprise a swim ming meet, but each swimmer has his limit. The best physical shape and ability will not enable a swim mer to participate in every event, so the problem of depth is crucial. Some of the events that need strong reinforcement are the 100 yard breaststroke, backstroke, and butterfly, the medley relay, and especially diving. There is a limited numbier of varsity divers so this tvent will require unlimited atten tion. OIRECT E R C LIQ Uin LF= FUE Ml MAGNET BA NU * THER CHALLER TOE VIRTUAl EVE TECHNiI TALE AT PRAT WHITIP AIRCRi ocks I JSC Tankmen mers Sparkle Returning swimmers who will carry a large responsibility are Tommy Pruitt and Derwood Jordan, both swimming the freestyle stroke. Coach Ratliff was very dis appointed to learn that varsity swiimmer, Joe Iulings, who swims the backstroke, butterfly, and re lays, will be out most of the season due to a recent shoulder separation. Coach Ratliff stated that he would be starting from scratch with a new group of boys and a new sea Sol. This year's schedule will include all of the schools in the Atlantic Coast Conference with the addition of Davidson and The Citadel. It will also include the ACC Swim ming Meet to be held at N. C. State in Raleigh, N. C. Coach Ratliff has announced that swimming practice will begin at the pool at 4:00, Monday, October 30. Both freshmen and varsity swim mers are encouraged to be present. Any others, varsity or freshmen who are not already on the swim niing team, are invited to join the teani. Intramural Director Weems Baskin urges all participants in the intramural football program to take notice of the new ruling. There will be no blocking a run ner out of bounds. The runner may be shoved only. No runner may deliberately run into a de fensive player. Both these in fractions carry a 15-yard penalty. The alarming number of injuries this season prompted this ruling. 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And a futui ifor you. garding an engineering career at P 'go placement officer or write to Mr. Pratt & Whitney Aircraft, East Har SH IT N EY A IRE L@Prationi Se~at *ead ~er.MorCMT ait bes0ony v% Rec< of solid 1heef tro! p.st th-- vemi-nar nig a1 big lad of the'.we t ill (56), centwer; anld jiahn (.:4,-% (86 icrrmow aflernIoonl in Carfolit:a S.idiliml Lp Gan mecc Clemson quar-ter-backs.- 11.1 r v v y. White, lwdsShin,-ler and J,oe AnesntO mlen:i, n a few At the presenm,hwee,n Greenwood Emler-ald is forellmzt Inl the FpOrts picture as fajr a.1Cr,. lina i.- concerned. His nam11ef is Richard L.omla.-. whol-(an six fC(t evVenl and wvvig'.-:1 2,i-01 p ounds adv.uaed aefro s,tii'ss resntl, Pratit & u osIsI younge eni~ner shi~c ad te o 1 ogitura s a R. n P.ingfCer ls ~ a efordin 8,Conn. tar rneann. n )up 1% ~f - ? he liO' ar (I'v ft to right) Jolm ), . e1114-4 t ' ill b)e eagely . (l'h to by abkin. -chs-id I .r 0 all parti of the South ing ;, is senior year in high .hool. I -eliing i that ('arlina of f dt.( the bc:,t orprtunity for foot b :a I ,ivI(iellt anl ll her Iearn- i - - - T - 4 - ;5 -> 'Rich' Lornas, Center ANNOUl THE PURPI 215 Picker IS NOW OPEN T loini s fo a4) (C(ong D)ancing Friday and To a Well-tKn "SPEC THIS SATURDA After The 4-6 P.M. I Drink to Victory or "IO.1.at ix 0 Yai st Bass States Be Some C BY BLANDIN Assistant S "We may be slow, but w ully express the Maryland fo( nvade Carolina Stadium. See ina will be facing a team tha -veryone, but is as fast a groi Hatinlg of proficiency in) ab1nost vury pha.se of the game, the Terra dus bring a past record of hard Ie,vd defens ive play and a hell "rdeat hitr style in moving the ball ito the game. Skill in both these epartmnItsll', have propelled the isitors to ia creditable 4-1 record aus far, the lone defeat being to Cart o aoina. Led by their king-sized All llelrican end Gary Collins. the iraill manage to utilize the off ea' f,,riations of Coach Tom ugrent to t.e fulle"t. Good per fit'! at ail three backfield spots iake them extrieiely hard o stop )i any length of time. Mlaryland has becomie known in 'och Nugent's short term there as wi'd offensive outfit, mainly Ie ause of the heralded "I" forna 'Lomas ig, Lomas enrolled as I rat the all of 1959. Turning an eye to the football ield Richard began to groon his ivot position potential and was a tandout oil the 1959 freshian ,am, along with such playtrs as i .11u4, Bill Gamnbrell, Dick )Iy and ('al Huggins. Welconing the oppirtunity to lay varsity ball in the ACC, L.omas roved him-iself early in Ilis soph m1POre year and won a second teai rti ph'ying behind last year's trt--r Jim Nemeth. In addition to is tf::tive work Git-se used Lolas n ively as a lidd]le. guard or1 n10backer during the 11160 seson. Ill *te spring game of 19I1. was ad captured the star'ing md from new Head Ctach Marvin ass. F%ll LlIe 111d With it 0ame ihclird I.ma:s' first crack at the ptos ition as starling ceTiter. I ead 1g the Gamleccks agains: )uk(-, oias played ai out standing offen ve andI defensive gaie, making venl indiVidUal tackles and aiding nilme liofe. 1. .mlas is onel of the boys who 'eps the chatter' go ing on1 the field iltn b : e 5teenf at various timles I'-inig a ramle sparkinig each'l of ie G ac'ks t'SwithI a well inltenided lrd tof (ecoulrag(feent. Ric~har'd, a juiirt, is a miembl er oIf igma Nu Frater'nity' andL is ani nghish major'. A long with his 1 thall inIterests Rich has been nodwni to hiunt a bird with his room imte' .it'if ('askey. NCING .E ONION s Street 0 THE PUBLIC >nil A tminospheIre Saturday Evenings own Combo HAL" Y, OCT. 28th Game -lalf Price Cry in Your Beer we urnfo~ Terps t' Will hanges' G CLARKSON ports Editor P're ahead of you," does not >tball team's situation as they king a rebounding win, Caro t is not oily ahead of almost 11 of Terrapins as you'll see. tioli thcy go into on occasions. The Terps also line up in anything from a Wing-T to a Lonesome end formation. The visitors also present difficult pro,blems to the opposing defense, nt only because of the weird for mt:ions but also because of the strong p!ayers the Terps field at these S pots. Two top-drawer quarterbacks direct their multi pronged attack. Senior Dick Novak leads the charge, ranking as a talented run ner and passer, hitting on 29 of his 51 passes thus far this year. Dick Shiner, only a sophomore, but al ready one of the ACC's top players, places third in the Conference in total offense, and is a long passing threat. A solid fullback punch backs up the Terps' strength at quarterback. Power plungers Pat Drass and Joe Irezo are relatively light, but combine good speed to add to the attack and are to be reckoned with once they get into the defensive secondary. It is at halfback that the Mary landers' fortunes will rise or fall this season and thus far their con tribution have given the Terrapins an almost stratospheric boast. Two of the top three ground gainers in the Conference are Maryland half backs. Dlennis Condie, a slight 510", 1100 pounder. one of the best Terp 1rnilng backs in recent years, is the vi5it rs' top threat at this spot. A!,h-,ugh forced out of their last game. he is expected to be at full strength for the Birds. Another top-notch siphomore for the Terps is Frnie Arizzi, a real pced-ball who has pounded out an :iverage (Of 6.7 yard> per carry for :bem this year, rank;ng as the third rusher in the ACC behind Condic. Other halfback stalvarts for the \iszitors are Tom Brown and Jim Davids-.. Ends are one, of the Terps mary strong points. Besides Collins, the Maryianders start W4" Dick Bar uni1, with "'li: vl'" WO" Ilenrv P'oni:towski backing them up. Of iollins. he is said to be impossible to c.ntain, even with double team ing, and his game-winning feats hav'e beomeII almost legendary. In the Terps' large and capable ine, they take pride in suc'h per - fornmers as enormous RZoger Shoals 2401 pounds, and capable Bill Kirchiro, a 215-pound terror at guard. North Carolina beat the Terps 141-8 by containing their offense with stout defensive play. Whether USC can come uip with some of the same, even with the changes Coach Marvin Bass is contemplating, will be interesting to find out. IPLEASE...MISTERI ;1 I iSave me the Bone Ifrom that delicious SSTEAE SPECIAL Served during ''ROUNDUP TIME"~ at Everyone finishes theti IFrench Fried Potatoes & Lettuce &Tomatoes Ithat go with it-Iexpect that, but please mister, ISave me the bone ...