Many fans complained that‘upon arriving they were unable to ob- tain the seats for which their tick- ets called. Juveniles also have caused trouble by throwing paper and other objects. : “I can assure the fans that the gambling will be. stopped,” Ros- enfelder declared. “The plain- clothesmen should be able to stop it. If they can’t we'll put more of them there.” | — Promises of better protection for the fans comes at an opportune time, as a crowd of 20,000 is ex- pected to see the Hurricanes make their upset bid against the un- beaten Wake Forest team, part of which arrived here. Wednesday night, a day in.advance. The Hurricanes will hold their final workout. today, stressing passing. and punting. . They. have worked hard all week ying to add an offensive punch. Bob Wylie, the ailing quarter- back, took part in the scrim- mage Wednesday. Al Smith, ailing center, was unable to take part in the rough workout. If Wylie is unable to start Friday night Tom Perrin or Bob Har: _ vell will take’ his tg i and ~ _ the punting. Dunn worked his squad two. and a half hours and then sent the first eam through 30° minutes is = nal drill. Y