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Thursday ; February 17, 1927 t i THE TAR HEEL Page Three Boxers Leave for Lexington Tar Heels Clash With Washing ton and Lee and V. M. I. The University, of North Car olina boxing team left last night for Lexington, Virginia, to take on Washington and Lee Thurs day night and V. M. I. Satur day night. These two dual meets will be the last engagements for the Tar Heels before the South ern Tournament, to be held at Charlottesville, March the 4th and 5th. Both V. M. I. and Washing ton and Lee have suffered de feat by other teams. Virginia has defeated both the Cadets and the Generals by decisive scores. Washington and Lee has also been defeated by V. P. I. Caro lina has an unblemished record and will only have to put these two teams out of the way to an nex the Southern Championship. Florida, V. P. I., Georgia, and Virginia have fallen victim , to the blows of the Tar Heel Mitt men. For the last two weeks Coach Crayton Row has had the entire boxing squad hard at work in the Tin Can. Many new men have come out and some of the old "standbys" have shown marked improvement. Cum mings, a featherweight, has im proved very, much since the first of the season and will make the trip to V. M. I. and W. and L. Byron Holmes, who boxes in the lightweight class, has forged to the front in the ranks of light weight boxers and will help Rus sell hold down the 139 pound division this wee-kend. Those who made the trip are : bantamweight, Ern Carpenter; featherweight, Cummings and Meiggs ; lightweight, Russell and Holmes ; welterweight, Ed But ler; middleweight, Charlie Brown; light heavyweight, "K. O." Warren; heavyweight; Cap tain "Ox" Shuford. Coach Cray ton Rowe and Manager Bill Way will accompany the fighters on their trip. . The freshmen will have their first meet of the ( season when they meet the Cadet freshmen at Lexington Saturday night TRACK MEET HERE C0MES0NMARCH7 Many Men Are Training for Intramural Department Event. Plans are .. now practically complete for the annual Indoor Track Meet which will be held in the Tin Can on Monday night, March 7 at 7:30 o'clock. The Intra-mural athletic department is directing the meet. Recent improvements in the Tin Can have made it possible for the high jump, broad jump, and shot put to be placed on the program and to be held in a reg ular jumping pit. The pit will be used for the first time at the coming meet. i. Much enthusiasm is already being shown in the meet by the large number who are training for their favorite events at the Tin Can and on the cinder path each day. There were 116 stu dents who entered into the meet held a." year ago, and one record was smashed. Johnny Pearson carried off the highest individual score last year and he was awarded a gold medal. Pearson was very instru mental in bringing Ruffin, his dormitory, up to second place in honors. J carried off the dor mitory honors with 35 points fol lowed by Ruffin with a close total of 29 points.- 8 Visit Our New Store 1 YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME New goods arriving every day. See us for Shoes, Clothing, Hats, Ties, Shirts, etc. We have a complete line of hrand new goods at the low price. S. BERMAN ai Cunard Colleg Specials to Europe and. Return Round Trip Tourist Third Cabin The Best Time To Go C Before Mid-June 1 V or after Mid-July J """llll "(T'D dive for dear old Rutgers'", and & before the words had left his smiling lips, Ralph Raritan foundhimself plung ing head foremost from his lofty pinnacle. Sounds like a dime novel, but no, dear readers, it is merely an episode in the cruise of a Cunard College Special to Europe. , Good fellows all 1 Each day aboard shipsabounding in sport and fun and then London, Paris, the Continent! ' See your local Cunard College Representative SHIPP SANDERS , .' or write CUNARD ANCHOR LINES 30 Walton St., Atlanta or Local Agents Kappa Sigmas Will Dance In Duke Hotel Tomorrow night , the , social life of the week-end will be in augurated with a dance at the Washington Duke Hotel by the Kappa Sigma Alumni of Dur ham. The Grail and a group of fraternity pledges are scheduled as dance hosts Saturday. ; . The Kappa Sigma affair is being given by the Fraternity's alumni in Durham in honor of the Carolina Chapter, in the ball room of the Washington Duke tomorrow night beginning at nine-thirty. . Invitations have been received by all the frater nities on the campus and have been sent to the Kappa Sigma chapters . of Duke and North Carolina State. Kike Kyser and His Orchestra have been engag ed to play tomorrow night. The Kappa Alpha. Zeta Psi; and A. T. 0. freshmerf have plan ned a "twilight" dance for Sat urday evening at six-thirty in the Carolina Inn ballroom to im mediately precede the Grail hop. Invitations have been sent to the fraternities here. The Bucca neers will play. Climaxing the program of dances the Order of the Grail will entertain Saturday night until closing time with an affair replete with innovations and surprises. The Buccaneers will play, for this function also. tfttttffitr iitttt SEE S. BERMAN'S Tl.:i. T J l.iL "ll. .i mine jmuauciuin anins FOR ONLY $1.00 HIGHLIGHTS OF ACTION IN "THE BIG PARADE" The first screen story of . Laurence Stallings, noted newspaper man, novelist and playwright, has been through the forest with snipers and booked for an engagement at the Pickwick Theatre Thursday, February 24. This is "The Big Parade," a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer production di rected by . King Vidor and starring J ohn Gilbert, This unusual photo play will be presented here by a com plete touring organization including an orchestra of twenty pieces. , , The plot of . "The , Big Parade" might be written in one sentence An American Boy goes to France. Jim Apperson, son of a rich family, leaves for France without any heroic musings. Slim, a riveter, and Bull, a bartender, are in his company and they become buddies for the duration of the big adventure. We follow them through their training in a rural French village where Jim meets Melisande and immediately forgets about the girl he left at home. 1 Our Representative MR. GIB COLLINS will be at the Carolina Smoke Shop Monday and Tuesday February 21st and 22nd Nat LUXENBERG & Bro. 37 Union Square, New York Btlwttm 16th 8 1 71 Sit.. BUDD-PIPER ROOFING COMPANY Durham, N. C. Roofing and Sheet metal Work WWYT "TOE" A "FTST" "Almost a Part of Carolina" SHOWS DAILI 3:00, 4:45 6:45, 8:30 REGULAR ADMISSION 10 and 25c Candy, Popcorn, Cold . Drinks, a. d Gum on Sale in Lobby. ' . THURSDAY John Gilbert and Eleanor Boardman in "BARDSLEY'S the MAGNIFICENT" Pathe Comedy ,"Take. the Air" ADMISSION: Matinee 30c; Night 40c FRIDAY Clara Bow in Standard Comedy "Three Glad Men" Pathe Comedy "'A Man about Town" ADMISSION 30c Then the big parade 1 The long line of lorries moving to the front. ,, Melis ande is left standing' . in the road clutching one of Jim's ., hob-nailed shoes. This is an exquisite scene, in telligently directed. Then the march machine guns everywhere. The rhythm of this unbeatable advance of khaki-clad , figures makes' a deep im press. On and on until the climax in the shell-hole when Jim goes over the top to avenge his two pals. You'll never see such a scene pic tured on the screen again! 88888888? 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