Saturday, January 26, 1929 T HE TAR HEEL Pase Three Intramural Basketball Schedule Monday, January 28 4:00 p. in. 1. New Dorms vs Old West. 2. Pi Kappa Phi vs Phi Kappa Sigma. 3. Carr-vs "J." 5:00 p. m. 1. Old East, vs "G." 2. Steele vs "J." 3. Manly vs Ruffin. Tuesday, January 29 4:00 p. m. 1. Carr vs "G." 2. Grives vs "F." 3. Kappa Sigma vs Phi Gamma Delta. 5:00 p. m. 1. Kappa Psi vs Sigma Zeta. 2. Phi Sigma Kappa vs Kappa Alpha. 3. .Zeta Psi vs Sigma Nu. Wednesday, January 30 4:00 p. m. 1. New Dorms vs Old East. 2. Phi Kappa Sigma vs Chi Tau. 3. Manly vs Mangum. 5:00 p. m. 1. Old West vs "I." 2. Grimes vs Ruffin. 3. Steele vs "F." Thursday, January 31 4:00 p. m. 1. Phi Gamma Delta vs Sigma Nu. 2. Kappa Psi vs .Zeta Beta Tau. 3. Sigma Phi Epsilon vs Delta Sigma Phi. 5:00 p.m. l.'Carr vs "F." 2. Del ta Kappa Epsilon vs Chi Tau. 3. Steele vs"G." . Friday, February 1 4:00 p. m. 1. Old East vs "I." 2. Delta Kappa Epsilon vs Sigma Zeta. 3. Grimes vs "J." 5:00 p. m. 1. Zeta Psi vs Kappa Alpha. 2. Phi Sigma Kappa vs Lambda Chi Alpha. 3. Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs Chi Phi. NOTE: The Dormitory and Fra ternity basketball leagues will run over a five weeks season, the winner . in each league meeting for the cam . pus title. Beta Theta Pi and Tau Epsilon Phi do not have games this week, according to the schedule draw, but they will play the same number of games during the season. Each fraternity -team will have one open week during the season. Carolina Cagers Trim Bulldogs; Score 31-29 Heels Open Southern Trip By Nosing Out Georgia for Fourth S.I.C. Win. The University basketball team opened a three-day Southern trip by nosing out the University of Georgia quint Thursday night, 3V to 29. The game was closely fought but the Tar Heels displayed the needed edge for victory. The win was the fourth inside the conference for the North Caro linians, who have lost one S. I. C. game.s The Tar Heels will meet the Atlanta Athletic Club in Atlanta tomorrow night and conclude the road journey with a game in the University of South Carolina field house at Columbia Saturday night. Free Flying Course Offered to Students To Give Recital Professors Kennedy and McCorkle jointly announce a student recital to be given at 4 o'clock Monday after noon in the lecture room of Person hall. The program will consist of piano and violin numbers by the fol lowing students: Thomas Teer Elsie Lawrence, Seny Bynum, Francis G. Jacocks, Hayes Barker, J. H. Isen hour, and John Eflird. The public is cordially invited to attend. An opportunity to win a free fly ing course is offered' students of the University of North Carolina by James S. Charles, head of the Charles Flying Service and operator of a large flying school at Richmond, Va. Mr. Charles, a distributor of Eagle rock airplanes in North Carolina and Virginia, has announced he would award a free 10-hour flying course, worth approximately $300, to the col lege student in his territory who makes the best showing in the aero nautical scholarship contest which the Alexander Aircraft company of Col orado Springs is holding this spring to arouse more collegiate interest in aviation. The Alexander company will award a completely equipped Eaglerock, or if preferred, a four-year university scholarship in aeronautics, on June 1 to the undergraduate who submits the best four short articles on aviation before May 1. The contest is open until that date. , Both men and women are eligible. I I II I I I ,. I I .1.1 HI Some men make a specialty of pos ing as horrible examples. - A house where bad temper prevails is better ruled by silence. ' Many a girl lives to regret the day she married her ideal man. High School Cage Race Starts Soon Arrangements are going forward for the seventh state high school basketball championship of the North Carolina High School Athletic As sociation, soon to get under way. Entrance blanks and copies of rules have been mailed to all schools ex pected to .participate, according to E. R. Rankin, Secretary of the state high school athletic body. These entry blanks are due back February 9. Schedules will be, ar ranged immediately thereafter at con ferences of faculty advisers of high schools in east and west, and the first games of the series will probably be played February 15 or 16. Eliminations will be conducted as usual with Eastern Champions meet ing Western Champions here at the University for the State Champion ship. A record participation and a high ly successful contest are being ex pected this year. . , High schools which have won the event in the past, end the years, have been Winston-Salem, 1915; Durham, 1916; Winston-Salem, 1917; Durham, 1918; Winston-Salem 1919; Wilming ton, 1920; Chapel Hill, 1921; Greens boro, 1922; Asheville, 1923; Reidsville, 1924; Durham, 1925, 1926, 1927; and Wilmington, 1928. Plan to Celebrate Progress of College i. On Arbor Day, February 22, Lenoir-Rhyne College will celebrate a culmination of improvements on' its campus during the present period. At this time the campus will be planted with trees and shrubbery. An outdoor pageant on George Washington will be presented by the college dramatic organisation, directed by Miss Pearl Setzer, who prepared the scenes. Improvements at the college during the past year were the erection of th D. E. Rhyne administration. build ing, Mauney Hall for girls, college refectory, and the remodeling of the former Oakview Hall into a con servatory of music. The building program was commenced after fire had destroyed the main buildings at the college. Dreams and weather predictions usually go by contraries. i m'SJ'-wmr m J-f i It '-"(rfAUr Wt: H I IT 'i1 iff I Ill-v:v. '-:--m-i " A far He united the country with nails ien franklin made the horseshoe , nail a symbol of the importance of little things. "The kingdom -m was lost and all for the want of a horseshoe nail", goes one of rhis wise sayings. So when he became Postmaster General, he knew full well the need for proper horseshoeing as one step-in punctual mail schedules. The care given to details can still make or break a great plan. 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Both events will come during an nual High School Week at the Uni versity, which will 'also be featured by a state-wide contest of the High School Debating Union for North Carolina high schools. - Complete rules and regulations "cov ering the two athletic championship contests have already been mailed, and schools have been urged to regis ter for the contest as soon as possible. The tennis tournament will begin with preliminaries on April 18 and finals the following day in both singles and doubles. ; N The track meet will take place April 19. Events to be held include 100, 220 and 440-yard dashes, ' 880 yard run, one-mile run, 120-yard low hurdles, high jump, broad jump, pole vault, 12-pound shot put, discus throw, javelin throw and relay race. Only members of the State High School Athletic Association are eli gible to enter teams in the contests. Track champions since the begin ningof the annual contest have been High Ppint high school, 1913; Friend ship high school, 1914-1920; Chapel Hill high school, 1921-22; Charlotte high school 1923-27; and Greensboro high school, 1928. Tennis champions of the past have been' 1916, Wilmington; 1927, Wil mington, singles, Oak Ridge doubles; 1918, Asheville; 1919, Wilson; 1920, Wilson; 1921, Raeford, singles, Oak Ridge, doubles; 1922, Oak Ridge; 1923, Goldsboro singles, Charlotte doubles; 1924, Greensboro; 1925, Lex ington singles, Greensboro, doubles; 1926, Asheville singles, Chapel Hill, doubles; 1927, Charlotte; 1928, Char lotte. RUSSIA GOOD TO DOCTORS Lawyers are not very popular in Soviet Russia, but physicians are. Re cently many restrictive measures against lawyers have been proposed, but the doctors are going to have their salaries raised. 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