Saturday, October 6, 1923 Jk. U.A. A. HEEL ..GridDust- By Onlooker " ITS Tl . .:''." An Explanation. ' Perhaps a word or two of explana tion would be inorder after the recep tion of the last appearance : of this column. Evidently those mentioned mis-understood the meaning of the statements made concerning the "use of their names. It was not the inten tion of the author-to be absolutely personal in the manner everyone ap parently believed him to be. The statements are " merely the opinions at which the writer has arrived after observing the football squad in action. It is not the intention of the author to call anyone yellow, for when one is considered yellow there will be no hes itancy on the writer's part to say so. Nor is -It the intention of the writer to be unjust to anyone. If anyone is insulted by the articles that have ap peared and will continue to appear at various intervals, it is because they fail to take the information concern ing themselves in the same Bpirit in which it is given. There is no person in Chapel Hill who has the interest of the University's football team mere at heart than the writer of Thursday's column. Some have said that the columnist did not use constructive cri ticism, evidently those who make such statements are not as closely in touch with the football team as the writer. In factit is doubtful if those who are most vehement in their criticism of the methods of the columnist are even well informed as to exactly what goes on in Kenan Stadium ' on Emerson field. The above statement does not include the members of the football squad, for frankly they are very well informed as to what goes on. - In case anyone was insulted by the criticism leveled against them, then the Tar Heel wishes to take this ! op portunity to apoligize to the insulted. However, if one wiir "carefully con sider the column, I doubt "if they could: discover anything that would be con- siderad insulting. ,. However, we are all of different natures. What might insult me would never faze another, while something that I would laugh off might . be highly insulting to an other. It is not the intentions of the writer to make a personal issue with any of those mentioned in this column hence forth. I have nothing, against the individual players, and what is printed here is merely an attempt to further the interest of the team. In closing let' me take the oppor tunity to say it is the wish that every man whose name is mentioned in this column will be able to understand that it is not the purpose of the writer - to attempt to embarass the men, for there is no one on the team or squad who is disliked by the writer. w New Dorms, Past Champions, Must Build Complete New :-v: -' Team. -;l HEELS i ART? NHTRI DAME PRODUCTS Coach-. Collins Has Drilled Entire Squad from Ground Up. ' The-Dormitory and Fraternity Tag Football Leagues . open their regular championship seasons next Tuesday afternoon, with thirteen" dormitory and . seven fraternity grid teams swinging into the heat of the battle for the campus football championship. The title has gone to the crack "Four Horsemen" elevens from down in New Dorms for two straight years, the lads from the. Confederate Dorms galloping undefeated through their entire schedule each year and win ning the final titular struggle from the fraternity champions each time Last year the "Four Horsemen" backfield, composed of Mutt Evans, Roy Alexander, Pete Kerr and Nor wood Carroll, rolled up 221 points a gainst 7 in 13 games. They gal loped behind an impressive line and won the championship game from Sigma Phi Sigma's frat champions 19 to 0. That final battle was played in Emerson Field. All of that crack New. Dorms out fit is gone this year. ' Not one of the first eleven is: back in togs, and the Sigma Phi Sigs will not defend their fraternity title. That leaves the race as a "dog fall" affair, with any num ber of teams liable to cop the laurels Several of the dormitories have al ready signified their intention of grabbing the title, and seven frater nity teams are battling for the Greek honors! Watch 'em go for the next seven weeks. '. ' -: . There will be no games on . Mon days or Fridays this year, but three fields have been fitted; . and three games will be run off at a timej The Intramural officials request., that all teams report for their games on time, and; urge that there' be.no forfeits The first" week's schedule follows: ': Tuesday, October 9 4:00 p. m. 1. Carr vs "I"; 2. "F" vs Old East; 3. Zeta Psi vs Beta Theta Pi. 5:00 p. m. 1. Grimes vs "J"; 2. New Dorms vs Old West; 3. Chi Phi vs Pi Kappa Phi. .. " Wednesday, October 10 . 4:00 p. m. 1. Manly vs Ruffin; 2. Grimes vs Mangum; 3.. Delta Kappa Epsilon vs Tau Epsilon Phi. 5:00 p; m. 1. Steele vs "I"; 2. Old East vs "G"; 3. Beta Theta Pi vs Sig ma Alpha Epsilon. . . Thursday, October 11 4:00 p. m. 1. Manly vs Mangum; 2. Old West vs "F"; 3. Chi Phi vs Tau Epsilon Phi. 5:00 p. m. 1. "J" vs Carr; 2. Steele vs "G"; 3. Delta Kappa Ep silon ;vs Sigma Alpha Epsilon. NOTE: Numbers before the sche duled games indicate the number of the field upon which the game is to be played. There are three football fields on the - Intramural Athletic Field, numbere'd in order-from one to three. - Number" 1 . being the one next to the Freshman Field; Number 2 be ing the middle, and Number 3 being down next to the woods. Old Liners Sek To Avenge 1927 Victory of Tar Hceb Continued from page one) : , Coach Collins saw practically i every man out for football in action Saturday and has a fairly good know ledge of whatihe has in reserve. The same, team that started the rout of Wake Forest is" expected to start against Maryland. This would have Captain Schwartz at center, Black wood and Shuler guards, Howard and Farris tackles, Sapp and Holt ends, Whisnant at quarter, Ward and Spaulding at halves, and Foard at full. Besides this starting line up, Coach Collins is carrying twenty-one men to College Park. Over half of this number are half backs. Held in reserve are Lipscomb and Schneider, centers, Hudson, Eskew, and Wilson guards, Koeing, Donahoe, and Warren tackles, Fenner . and Packard ends, Wyrick, Erickson, and Gray quarters, Grdsham, Magner, and Jackson left halves, Maus, Nash, and. Micheals right halves, and Har den and" House full backs. Almost any number of these - are likely to see service, for there is little separating the starting lineup and those on the bench. Heels Have Hard Schedule (Continued from page one) boys from Down Home. - '- :That 1916 - Carolina eleven was built around such stars as "Yank" All-American center; Tayloe and TRamsey, star tackles ; and Bill Fol- ger and Raby Tennerit in the back field. Bill Folger further distinguish ed himself that year by a 52 yard run for a touchdown that whipped Vir ginia for the first time in eleven years. This 1928 Tar Heel eleven also boasts its great and near-great .stars, and they are going into the northland determined to give Harvard a worth while scrap." Allah's Praises dents Sense' Give Stu of Unreality (Continued-from page one) only an initiate of the Order of Sheiks wearing a cheesecloth turban and a very ordinary pair or ; American knickers. 1 - . - : "Buddy," I said, "you made me feel, for awhile, as if I was back in -Egypt pursueing the kohl-eyed daughters of the Nile, but now the spell is bust ed completely." - - "So are my knees," the young shiek growled. . .. On the next day I walked the plea sant streets of Chapel Hill again, and again something warfed me. into for eign atmosphere. This time I seem- WHEN IN DURHAM meet me at the Silver Moon Cafe OppositcJBus Station DURHAM, N. C. The football squad that carries the University of North Carolina colors into Emerson Field at College; Park, Md., tomorrow is an out and out prod uct of the Notre Dame system. Every man on the Tar Heel squad has been trained from the ground up accord ing to the tenets and principles of Knute Rockne. . .. . Three, of the four North Carolina coaches are former Rockne pupils. "Chuck" Collins, head mentor for the Tar Heels, starred at end on the fam ous "Four Horsemen" eleven that carried a national title to Notre Dame that season.. Bill Cerney and Rex Enright, backfield coaches, are both former Hoosier backfield stars. ' Coach Bob Fetzer, long Director of Athletics for the University of North Carolina, stUl ts ' active in coaching the Tar Heel lines, but the strategy used by the team is of the Notre Dame style. This system, distinguished all over the country-for its high pressure of fsiv tactics, has seemingly come into its own at the Tar Heel institu tion this fall. ' It took the Moccasins of Chattanooga three years to rise to the S. L A. A. heights with this of tlav. and the Georgia Bull dogs found their stride in their fourth season of Rockne football. This, the third year of the Hoosier reign may fh Tar Heels' big year. , The squad hit a winning stride in the oueninz game, swamping Wake -Forest 65 to 0, but the tough sledding ahead is enough to make any coach ston and study hard before plungm ahead. The Tar Heels take on Mary land, Harvard, V. P. L Georgia Tech N. C. State, South Carolina, uavia son, Virginia and Duke, and there's not a soft spot along the route. If the team emerges on top at the close of the season, then it will be canoth er triumph for the Notre Dame ys- tern. ; U'' -xx x'- kr.efu ' ' ' ' . I aii :y: ;- . , Rooming with a n Portable adds to the enjoy ment of college life. It is al ways ready to help with your work. Long reports and theses can be turned out in far less time, as compared with laborious long-hand methods. Then, too, think of the greater neatness and legibility of type written work ! Any prof, being Human, will have a Oh" 35 mmmmB sasas-; marks. Remington Portable is the recognized leader in sales end popularity. Smallest; lightest, most dependable, most com pact standard keyboard port able. Weighs only 8H pounds,' net. Carrying case only 4 ; inches high. . You can buy it on easy payments. r TV THE BOOK EXCHANGE X Y.M.C.A. Building, Chapel Hill, N. - ' o . C. Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 209 W. Market Street, Greensboro, N C. Ed Foard . ...A-r'-y.:. . I f '' ' ' : 4 - - This t-harlotte boy was mjurea a great part of last season, but-he has capably filled the. difficult duties of fullback on Coach Collins' team this fall. Foard was captain of the fresh man team three years ago. . "So is my larynx," he growled. Another day I was walking the plesant streets of Chapel Hill, and again I was enveloped in the spirit of strangeness. I seemed to be in the region of Hades. I looked for the gentlemen sleeping three on a grid, and I sniffed for the scent of steaming hellbroth, and I listened for the bay ing of the hellhounds, but in vain. There weren't even any American tourists in sight. In . a flash it came to me. I was distinctly hearing the" Devil counting out branded souls into batches of a dozen each. But there wasnt an American tourist in sight, so I could hardly think it was really the Devil in Hell. Then of a sudden I came full upon him, and bless my soul, it wasn't the Devil at all, but only an initiate of the 13 Club wearing a buzzard feather, a piebald shirt, and a very ordinary pair of American knickers. "BuddwTsaid, "you made feel, for awhile, as if I was back in Hell pur suing Persephone as she ran around hunting for pomegranate seeds, but now the spell is busted." "So is my Southern aristocratic dignity," he growled. - A Birmingham woman recently gave birth to a girl on a Friday and a boy and a girl on the Saturday. The installment system seems to be spreading. Punch. ed to be in England during spring time. I sniffed for the scent of the white may-blossom hedges, I looked for the red deer in the manor, I lis tened for the skylark and the night inggale; but in vain. There weren't even any American tourists in sight In a-flash it came to me. I was distinctly- hearing the cuckoo-bird a'calling in the Spring. But I couldn't find the shaded English lane. Who ever heard of a cuckoo bird calling without a shaded English lane! Then of a sudden I came full upon the cuckoo- bird, and bless 'my soul, it wasn't a cuckbo-bird at all, but only an ! ini tiate of the Order of Monitors wear ing a simple JCoolidgean grin and a very ordinary pair of American knickers. . , ; - ; , "Buddy," I said, "you made me feel, for awhile, as if I was back in Eng land pursuing the beefy housemaids, but now the illusion is entirely bust ed"." . :" Vr NOW SHOWING "BEAU BROADWAY" . with LEW CODY AILEEN PRINGLE SUE CAROL THE gleam of Broadway's bright lights, the glare of the prize ring two thrilling slices of New York life fused into an exciting, sparkling comjedy-drama for the best" of all co-starring teams. ADDED Our Gang Comedy "Crazy House" DELICIOUS CHESS PIES Fresh Every Day PATTEMSOPJ BROS. 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