PAGE STX THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 15.1965 PAGE STX THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 15. 1965 -North Bulletin T h i s Saturday's Michigan- North Carolina game will be televised live by station WKBD, UHF channel 50 in Detroit. Coverage will begin at 1:20 p.m., Ann Arbor time. The kickoff is scheduled for 1:30. By HOWARD KOHN Hustle and scrambling may not be the most obvious methods of winning a football game, but the Tar Heels of North Carolina will chance this approach against the high-ranked Michigan Wolverines Saturday at Chapel Hill. Major League Sta'idiu gs Carolina To Spotlight S Missing the "bullish power of last season," according to head coach Jim Hickey, the Tar Heels will counter with. speed and agility. Dave Riggs and Jimmy Byrd characterize an offensive attack which offers quick, daring plays. Riggs, the fleetest runner off last year's freshman squad, will ex- pectedly open in the halfback po- sition. The sophomore stands only 5'9." Byrd, the wingback, is an inch shorter and weighs just 155. He is an ex-quarterback filling the spot vacated by injured Bud Philips. Byrd Flies "If Byrd catches a ball in the open," says Hickey, now in his sev- enth year at North Carolina, "he'll be hard to stop. He has fine moves and exceptional speed." The remainder of the backfield will be headed by quarterback L p P r, s+ 0 t: S' li p n Danny Talbott, the only back with previous game experience. Talbott is rated as a deadly passer with preference for the rambling, roll-out play. Last sea- son, he directed a 21-15 upset over Michigan State and a 23-0 trouncing of Wake Forest before suffering a leg injury which side- lined him the rest of the cam- paign. Also in the backfield is fullback Max Chapman. Last year, Chap- man .played behind Ken Willard, first-round draft choice of the San Francisco 49er's, and carried the ball only once. Greenhorns Lack of experience could be a serious drawback for the Tar Heels when they tangle with the Wolverines crack defensive unit. Coach Hickey has, however, an offensive ace-in-the-hole in sig- nal-caller Talbott who doubles as a field goal and PAT kicking spe- cialist. Hickey has good reason to em-! phasize this aspect of the sport since North Carolina lost three games last season by the margin of a kick. Supplementing Talbott will be! two-year veteran Bill Edwards who has a career average in punting of over 40 yards per boot and sophomore Charlie Carr who booms the ball from placement, Unusual Trio "It is unusual that you find three starters who have such ex- pert kicking, ability," notes Hickey, happily anticipating the full ex-I tent of their potential. North Carolina on defense will present a weathered, well-trained teed, Agility platoon with several returning tackle, a sideline heckler reported- lettermen. Anchoring the solid ly yelled, "Put in two centers and front line will be end Bo Wood, a let both of them try to stop him " 230-pound senior considered to be Hickey has prepared his team of the most promising in Tar Heel both mentally and physically for history. the game. Tackles Hank Sadler and Joe Quarterback Talbott echoed the Churchill will also be back from sentiments of the squad when he the 1964 varsity along witti sopho- said, "I'm looking forward to fac- more middle guard Joe Fratangelo. ing Michigan. We want to play the best. . Fratangelo compiled a sensa- -the best... tional record in high school, and has impressed the North Carolina grid critics. After onescrimmage uIIT Eve in which he made tackle after F imeQ v SPORTS NIGHT EDITOR: CHUCK VETZNER AlIRPORT LIMOUSINES for information cal 663-8300 Tickets are available at Travel Bureaus or the Michigan Union ning Employment I AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pct. Minnesota 93 54 .633 Baltimore 82 63 .566 Chicago 83 64 .565 Detroit 81 65 .555 Cleveland 77 66 .538 New York 72 76 .486 Calif ornia 68 79 .463 Washington 64 82 .438 Boston 57 90 .388 Kansas City 53 91 .366 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Minnesota 4, Kansas City 3 Los Angeles 7, Chicago 1 naltimore 5-1, Detroit 3-7 Boston 5, Cleveland 4 (13 inn) New York 3, Washington 1 TODAY'S GAMES Detroit at Baltimore (n) Cleveland at Boston (n) New York at Washington (n) Kansas City at Minnesota (n) Chicago at Los Angeles (t-n) NATIONAL LEAGUE GB 10 11%. 14 21Y2 25 36 38% Funny how people who thinks they are born losers manage to win The Daily football contest. Look at Jay L. Byrd who won last season's first contest. Mr. Byrd was taken by com- plete surprise when he was de- clared the winner. Unfortunately, he was never able to use his prize of two free tickets at the Mich- {"igan, Theatre (currently showing "Shenandoah"). { n Mr. Byrdsmailed in his entry, and carelessly forgot to includeC the Zip Code. We hope Mr. Byrdt tries again this year if he getsf The Daily at Leavenworth. If you don't want to take anyt chances pick up an entry blank at The Daily office. 420 Maynard St. The deadline is midnight Fri- day and there are severe penal- MR. BYRD ties for tardiness. THIS WEEK'S GAMES i Golf Tourney An open golf tournament for all independents, graduate stu- dents, and faculty will be held this Sunday on the Michigan Golf Course. Starting times will be from 7-9 a.m. Four man teams or individuals must enter by Saturday. Clay To Meet Floyd for Title NEW YORK (/P)-Heavyweight champion Cassius Clay said yes- terday he would make his next title defense against' Floyd Pat- terson, the former champion, but that the date and site had not been determined. Clay said he hoped to fight beforeaChristmas. The champion said he did not know about a press conference that had been calledstocannounce the fight and said it was "a little rushed." Asked if the date would be Nov. 22 and the site Las Vegas, as had been reported, Clay said, "that would be a mistake. I didn't agree to anything like that." Archie Foster, a member of the Louisville group that has Clay under contract, said that Inter- Continental Sports, Inc., would be the promoter and SportsVision would handle the closed circuit television. AGE 18-35 If you are free four evenings each week and occasionally on Saturday, you can maintain your studies and still enjoy a part-time job doing special interview work that will bring an average weekly income of $67. If you are neat appearing and a hard worker call Mr. Jones at 761- 1488 Monday-Friday. No other times. We are also interested in full-time employment. Rifle Club An organizational meeting of the Michigan Rifle Club will be held today at 7:15 p.m. at the ROTC rifle range near Forest and North University. All those interested are invited to attend. San Francisco Los Angeles Cincinnati Milwaukee Pittsburgh Philadelphia St. Louis Chicago Houston New York W L Pct. GB 85 59 .590 - 82 63 .566 3Y2 82 63 .566 3 /, 79 65 .549 6 79 68 .537 7 75 68 .524 9j2 71 73 .493 14 66 81 .449 201A 61 85 A18 25 46 101 .313 40%/, YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Chicago 2, Los Angeles 1 San Francisco 7, Houston 5 (10 inn) Cincinnati 13, New York ,6 Philadelphia 2, Milwaukee 0 St. Louis 3, Pittsburgh 2 TODAY'S GAMES St. Louis at Pittsburgh (n) IMiwaukee at Philadelphia (n) Cincinnati at New York (n) San Francisco at Houston (n) Los Angeles at Chicago INN!. 1. MICHIGAN at North Carolina (score) 2. Texas Christian at Nebraska 3. UCLA at Michigan State 4. Alabama at Georgia 5. Notre Dame at California 6. Oregon State at Illinois 7. Kansas State at Indiana 8. Washington State at Iowa 9. Minnesota at Southern Cal 10. Florida at.Northwestern COEDS: It's Hairstyling .Galore! 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