V' ".: .1.' 'V .."!, .VtY Poflre Four y THE TAR HEEL Tuesday, December 7, J926 SANFORti UPSETS DOPE; DEFEATS CHARLOTTE 13-0 Continued from page one) the goal and Frazier again duck ed it over for the second marker. Vestal dropkicked the point af ter touchdown, making the score 13 to 0. v The Sanford line was at its best against: the Charlotte crew, and opened holes at random. The Sanford backs were particularly good on slipping off tackle and too' much credit can not be given the""ends for their splendid work on the offensive. Howard and Williamson are a pair of flank men that for 'sheer versatility. are the best any high school has brought up in years. Frazier was the big gun for the winners in the backfield, and should place on an all-southern selection. Morris played the best for the losers in the line,, and Cook, Landis and Hunter shone with equal brilliance in the Charlotte backfield. , Hunter broke away ; for the longest run of the game, a 30 yard scamper through the line. . .. Sanford Charlotte Position Williamson '..'. , O'Neill (C) Left end .. Laslie Harrington York. Stout Left tackle Left guard Center Alexander Robinson Underwood Byerly, Howard Vestal Right guard Right tackle Hood Hutchison" Morris Right end 013 0 0 : . ; Carbine ' Quarterback ;- v Frazier1 iffy pS-Hkit -? i-rw-afiHunte ! ' Left halfback -. Thomas ..1" Cook . Right halfback Gregson ,. - Landis Fullback Score by periods: Sanford. .......... -.6 7 0 Charlotte" 000 Scoring for Sanford: Touchdowns, Frazier 2," Scoring points after touchdown: Vestal, drop kick. Substitutions for Sanford: Sharpe for Thomas, Thomas for Sharpe, Sharpe for Thomas, M inter for Wil liamson. Substitutions for 'Charlotte: Law--ing for Carbine, Slaughter for. Hood, Shelby for: Hutchison, 7 ' Carhjne for Lawing, Hutchison for Shelby, Brown for Hunter, Hood for Slaughter, Hunt er for Brown, Houston for Hunter, Shelby for Laslie. ; . Officials: Manor, Auburn, referee. Boatwright,: Virginia, umpire. Ash more, Illinois, headlinesman. Time of quarters: 12 minutes. Attendance, 5,000., . LARGE AUDIENCE ATTENDS MUSICAL CONCERT 4 " (Continued frjarri : pag e ; one), given an exaggerated solici tude. The first of the group,! T ? i 1. . n J ! .1 l A I joy OI me ivuau, carncu a uaaa accompaniment more suggestive of tramping. soldiers than a solitary-stroller: The other five were well-done bits of realism, the last. Shower, being especial ly pleasing. . 1 ' Mrs. LeGrand, who also had two groups closed the program. She is the possessor of a -well-rounded and perfectly controlled soprano voice. With the excep tion of Thrane's Norwegian Echo Song, which lacked the poise of complete command that characterized her other num bers, her treatment charming and adequate. Call Is Issued for , : Grappler Candidates -All freshmen are -urged to come out for . the- first year wrestling immediately. No pre vious experience is required, only a determination to give the best that he has.. Work-outs are being held in the Tin. Can from '4 to 6 o'clock every after noon. . Five meets have already been scheduled for the Frosh grap plers in the-state and a meet out of the state is pending. Be sides the physjcal development ' and scientific knowledge of the ; ' game these trips .are , alone worth striving for. . . . , .. Lack of weight is no disad vantage in the wrestling game, for the weights run from 115 to unlimited (above 176) . Coach Quintan will be on hand every afternoon at 4 o'clock at the Tin Can and all freshmen are especially urged to come out for' the team. , " . ' K. R. JONAS, Manager. University Awarded Next Year's Harrier Meet By Conference Y. P. I. UNION TO GIVE SOCIAL SATURDAY An old time Christmas fes tival will mark the end of the fall season of the Toung Peo ple's Interdenominational Un ion. . It will be held at the Methodist Church, Saturday, December 11. This is the second event given by ' the union this quarter. Galen Elliott is president of the organization. All young people have been in vited to-attend the festival. According to reports received from the 'meeting of Southern Conference athletic officials at Atlanta, the University of North Carolina has been awarded the Southern Conference cross-country race nex year. During the season just finish ed, the". Ijniversity of , Georgia was the host . to the conf erence distance ,V classic at Athens,' Georgia. VThe: Tar .Heels, it will be remembered; journeyed down to Athens and .won the confer ence meet by one of the largest if not the largest margins in the; history of southern track ath-: letics. , Coach Bob Fetzer and Dale Ranson are largely responsible for the recognition that the Uni versity has received in track and are already laying plans to defend their title of Southern, track champions, won at the con-; ference meet in Chapel Hill last year. - . ' The Philological Club meets; tonight in the Episcopal Parish! house at 7:30 o'clock; Profes-J sor Norman Foerster .of "the English department will address the club on "The Literary Creed of James Russell Lowell." Dr. E. C, Metzenthin, president of the club, Has announced, .; that several important things- will come up and requests that all members be present. , , . ; MOREHEAD PICKED TO LEAD GRD3MEN (Continued from page one) bury, and Bob Williamson of Fayetteville were chosen assis tant managers. Complete har mony and accord prevailed at the1 banquet of the Monogram Club, which was held at Gooch's Captain Morehead prepped at Woodberry Forest where he starred at tackle and center. He was the outstanding lineman on the' 1924 freshman' team here) and last fall was the only sopho more to make a regular berth in the University Une. ' , He will be one of the three vet erans around whom Coaches Collins and Fetzer will mold the Carolina forward wall next fall. Other linemen who will return are Schwartz, center, and Shu ler, guard. Engineering School One Of Best ", in . Country , (Continued from page one) during the entire junior year. For this co-operative work the engineering students are placed throughout the state with vari- Strictly $2.00 White Eng lish Broadcloth Shirts at - S. HERMAN'S , 3 FOR $4.00 ous concerns ; here they, receive actual experience in the" line of work which they expect to take up as their vocation. ( , Standing of School The School of Engineering of the University of North Caro lina ranks with the best, in the country.- Is faculty is capable and well-known, its laboratories and libraries well-equipfljedand its graduates recognized as com petent engineers. rduates from-the school have never ''ha'd an difficulty in finding posi tions; in fact, every year West inghouse, General Electric, and other well-known engineering firms send down representatives to interview the seniors and to give many -of them places. tnimtimnllmmt: FOR $5.00 YOU CAN GET A PAIR OF $7.50 SHOES AT S.BERMAN'S i:ti:t;;tii:iiiiiiitrtniiiiiiiiiiuuuiuuui II" s Pipes Pipes $ .75 Pipe for 1.00 Pipe for ; .2.50 Pipe for : 3.00 Pipe for . 3.50 Pipe for 4.00 Pipe for 4.50 Pipe for $ .40 .60 1.25 1.50 1.75 2.00 2.25 . 6.00 Pipe for 3.00 Cigar and Cigarette Holders, 60c - The Booh Exchange ai!l!l!llllllllll!ll!lllll!l!!l!ll!lll!lllllllin miiimmmHmimimiimiinimi.miwmimiiiimiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiium lilllliHiiilHmininninKniniiniiuntiiiiHiIHnHHmiiiiiiiHiiiiHnMNIINIIHniiiiiii: IMIIlUIUMUIIUUBIIIIiiiililillMIIIMllilllIIUlllHIIllinMUIIUUHHMUUUUUtlllilUU SAIL IIKICK1 , What A Surprise Awaits You At , Jack OpuiEiEi's University Shop Yes Sir, this Surprise conies to you right when you need it most. It is your good fortune that you can buy such high grade merchandise at SUGII LOW PRICES " But We Can't Help It We Are Overstocked With Merchandise That You Want We Must Dispose of Our Stock Regardless of Price Because Our Quarters Are Small and We Need the Space. ' OUR SPACE IS LIMITED SO WE WILL QUOTE YOU A FEW PRICES BELOW Oar Merchandise Does Not Need An Introduction in Chapel Hill for Every One Knows What High Grade Mer chandise'' - r JACK LIPMAN'S UNIVERSITY SHOP Sells. ' It Is Impossible for Us to List Every Item in the Store in This Ad So Be Sure and Attend This Sale and Be Convinced. was Phi Beta Kappa Members Will Meet Friday Evening An important meeting of Phi Beta Kappa will be held at 8:30 Friday night, December 10, in the Parish House of the Episco pal church. Every active member is urged to be present. Mary D. Wright Debate , f Postponed Until Friday The Mary D. Wright debate which was scheduled for last night has been postponed to Fri day night due to several con flicts with other activities. OUR REGULAR STOCK OF $29.50 SUITS Including Blues,. Grays, Browns and Fancys MUST GO FOR $23.55 OUR REGULAR STOCK OF $34.50 SUITS All the Leading Shades and Weaves MUST GO FOR ; S27.55 OTHER SUITS AND TOPCOATS GREATLY REDUCED OUR REGULAR STOCK OF $29.50 TOPCOATS In Blues and Grays MUST GO FOR $23.55 I LOT OF FANCY PULL-OVER V-NECK SWEATERS $6.50 TO $8.00 VALUES THEY MUST GO FOR $3.95 1 LOT OF OUR REGULAR $2.00 IMPORTED ALL-WOOL. McGREGOR'S SOX x MUST GO FOR 1.55' per Pair ; l' LOT OF CARRIED OVER SUITS. THEY MUST GO FOR $16.95 This Sale Starts TUESDAY, De. 7th. ; andViUEnd SATURDAY, p Dec. 18th. 1 Don t Wait Buy OUR STOCK OF $3.00 AND $3.50 HARRY BERGER Fancy Collar Attached Shirts , MUST GO FOR . $1.95 Each OUR REGULAR $2.00 FANCY AND WHITE COLLAR ATTACHED , SHIRTS' MUST GO FOR $15 5 -Each. rm iitttitttf tiiiiiiiiiiifitiiiiiiiititiiiiit it iiiiiiiiiiif iif mi mi Miiimmiii t,m.. -m 'i ..-IIIUUUIMMUJIimiUllllllHIUHIHHIIIIIIIIllHIMIUIUUIUlUIIIIHiMIIJHjnil - . g Our Regular $6.50 Shoe Values Must Go for $4.85 Per Pair. Our Stock nf F!vt ivi., Neckwear, Hats, Underwear, Scarf s, Golf Hose, Knickers. Watch Our Windows for Bargains Daily! NEXT DOQR TO THE ic;K,, !i!!l!ll!l!!llll!ll!ll!l!l!llllll!llll!!m!!!!!!l!!ll!ll!l!lll!IM!lll!!!M!n!MIM!UlM!Hiiiiiii!niiiinin!mMMni! iHUHHHiiHllllhlillllUiiullUiiillilulilllUm iiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiii MiHliliiiliaSiil

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