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Independent Tribune from Concord, North Carolina • Page 15

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Concord, North Carolina
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IRSDAY, JUNE 23, 1966 Your Home THE DAILY -Kannapolis, N. C. PAGE FIFTEEN-A Forecasts Another Strong EC Club cond in a five-part series the pre-seas6n pros for football teams in the iern Conference. Today: Carolina and West Virgin- st Carolina Coach Clarence vich foresees no difference Pirate gridiron club this is he still plans to use the pi wing offense, two platoon and a 6-1 defense. How- West Virginia Coach Jim faces a tough task since two-thirds of the starting from the '65 Mountain- were lost via gradua- capsule look by the coaches eir prospects includes: East Carolina ach Clarence Stasavich The Pirates will two platoon, using the single wing offense and the 6-1 defense.

The squad will be larger with better depth, but the Bucs will play a much tougher schedule. For the first time in the history of the college the football team will be classed in the major college or university division of the NCAA, since the '66 schedule shows that six of the 10 games will be with major opponents. New opposition in 1966 will he afforded by Southern. Illinois and the University of Southern Mississippi (non-conference opponents) and strong William and Mary and Davidson as conference opponents. difficult job is the finding of replacements for All- American football Dave der and strong-armed tailback George Richirdson.

Both of these men accounted for 225 yards offense per game during 1965 and Alexander scored 107 points and Richardson added 36. It will also be difficult to replace blocking back Norman Swindell, who was captain of the Bucs. Swindell, a terrific blocker and signal caller, was also a leader of the highest quality. Two lettermen (Gravatt and Testo) are now vieing for the post. kicking game will be excellent with the return of specialist Peter Kriz (extra points and field goals) and tackle Mike Herring who will handle the punting duties.

Kriz will prove to be quite an offensive threat this year since he kicked two of three field goals during the spring game from over 30 yards Out. defensive line will be better and the secondary will be intact. The return of linebacker Harold Glaettli and sophomore linebacker Wayne Lineberry will give great emphasis to the Bucs' ability to use the red dog this fall. Chief candidates for the tailback spot will be veteran senior Bill Bailey and junior Neal Hughes. Hughes, who, plays defensive halfback, will be abln to go both ways.

LETTERMEN RETURNING (20) TB Bill Bailey; Walter Bostic, Mike Herring; Leroy Cobb, Pete Crane, John Schwarz, Kevin Moran; Johnny Crew; Specialist Peter Kriz; WB Tom Grant; KB William Gravatt. Joe Testo; Churchill Grimes, Ruffin Odom. Paul Schnurr; LHB Todd Hicks; RHB Neal Hughes; LB Harold Glaettli; Safety Dickie Patton; Robert Ellis. PROMISING SOPHOMORES: Bob Withrow. Johnny Johnson; Worth Springs, John Guyette, Bill Livermore; FB George Gay, Steve Buchholz; HB Dennis Young; TB Mike Bridges; LB Wayne Lineberry; Pover Bill Cothern.

West Virginia New head football Coach Jim Carlen says: came to West Virginia University with a dedication to giving the people of the state a fast-paced, aggressive, appealing brand of football. say how long it will take to get a winner. lost over two-thirds of the starting players on last I do say that we'll get up and go after people. We want to play a brand of football to be proud of. win or lose.

looking for boys who can move their feet and will hit. The best 22 athletes will play, regardless of previous position or experience. Some, such as 'John Finnerty and John Mallory, will have to play both offensively and defensively. do not have enough good football players, but we have one great one. Garrett Ford runs with power and good balance and knows how to run.

He is ss good a running back as I have been associated LETTERMEN RETURNING (22): TE Larry Canterbury; i LT Danny Williamson, Ken Woodshick, Richie Rodes, Frank Malardie; LG Norman Hill; Wayne Vassalotti; RG George Begalla; RT Dale Stortz, Don Cookman; SE Jim Svpult; TB Garrett Ford; WB Larry Sine; LE Gary Young; MG Mike Fewell; RE Dick Hardison; LB Ron Yuss, Doug Hoover; John Mallory; Chuck Kinder; RS Karl Busic; FB John Piscorik. PROMISING SOPHOMORE: LB Baker Brown; MG Bob Cummings; QB Bob Zambo; WB Steve Edwards; Charles Wood. Call today tor I You Ouality Esto Hoatlnfl Ott. Automatic Dolivory. Budget Paymont Plan.

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