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Saturday, February 23, 1929
THE TAR HEEL
Page Hires
Carolina Basketball Artists
Play tast Game on the Local
Court Tonight against V.
s-
Dope Favors Ashmore's Men to
Win Tonight; Leave for
Atlanta Thursday.
Tonight the Tar Heels will close
their regular season's play when they
meet the V. M, I. Cadets in the Tin
Can. This game will afford Carolina
followers their last chance to see
Coach Ashemore's protegees in action
heforethey depart for Atlanta and
the Southern Conference Tournament.
. All this week the Tar Heels have
been hard at work smoothing out their
attack in preparation for last, night's
fray with" Davidson and tonight's
battle with the Cadets. While the
Virginians have a strong aggregation,
the Heels are favored to win. Inci
dentally this game wil be of added
importance since it will bring the
Carolina team into, contact with a
conference foe. A win tonight would
help the Heels' standing in the pie
tournament rating among r the con
ference members.
Ashemore will have three full days
x next week in which to bring his cagers
into top form before they swing into
the heat of tournament play. A new
ruling which goes into effect this year
allows each i team to take ten players
to the tournament instead of the usual
, eight. It. is not yet known which men
will make the trip. The team leaves
next Thursday afternoon. '
On a basis of their showing for the
season the Heels are strong favorites
to finish in top place in the tourna
ment or at least near that position.
Intramural Schedule
"GEORGIA" AND
SOUTH CAROLINA
BATTLE TO DRAW
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"Georgia. Tech" and "Virginia"
Still in Lead in Winter
Football Loop.
"Georgia"-and "South Carolina,"
fighting for third place in the winter
football league, battled to a draw Wed
nesday afternoon on freshman field.
Both teams . were handicapped by a
muddy field and unusually cold wea
ther. : . ' ;
"South Carolina" staged the greater
part of theof f ensive playing and nar
rowly missed scoring twice. How
ever both times the "Georgia." line
held and the "Techmen" afterwards
brought the ball into neutral terri
tory. Spaulding's interference and defen
sive work, and Slusser's running were
outstanding through-out the game.
Nash gained ground consistently for
"Georgia", while Blackwood played
excellently in the line ; until his re
moval because of injury to his knee.
The standing:
Team W ; L T
"Georgia Tech" ' .2 0 0
"Virginia" 2 0 -0
"South Carolina" 0 2 1
"Georgia" .02 1
Track Aspirants
Are Hard at Work
Carolina track aspirants are hard
atwork conditioning themselves for
the indoor meet ' which is to be held
in the Tin Can on the first of March.
Having discarded the cinder track for
the time being, the runners are having
their daily work-outs in the Tin Can
so that their flying feet may be accus
tomed to the wooden track .when the
starter fires his gun on the night of
the meet.
Several entries have already been
received, and the track authorities ex
pect a good many more to come in
during the coming week.
This meet will offer students their
first opportunity of showing their in
terest in track. Football, basketball,
boxing, and wrestling have all shared
the athletic spotlight since the open
ing of school last fall, and with the
state championship clinched in the
first three, Carolina will send forth
the pick of her track 'material in the
effort to gain still more athletic
laurels. .
Coach Dale Hanson urges all track
candidates who wish to enter the meet
next week to be at the Tin Can every
day, either at 3 :00 or 5:30 o'clock.
(Final Week: Feb. 25- March 1)
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25
4 : 00 P. M. 1. Carr vs. Ruff in. 2.
New Dorms vs. "I". 3. Grimes vs.
Manly.
5:00 P. M. 1. Zeta Psi vs. Beta
Theta PL 2. Sigma Nu vs. Lamba Chi
Alpha. 3. Pi Kappa Phi vs. Zeta
Beta Tau. .
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26
4:00 P. M. 1. Zeta Beta Tau vs. Chi
Tau. 2. "G" vs. "I". 3. Phi Gamma
Delta vs. Beta Theta Pi.
5:00 P. M. 1. Old East vs. "F". 2.
Phi Sigma Kappa vs. Sigma Alpha
Epsilon. 3. Phi Kappa Sigma vs.
Delta Sigma Phi. " ' '
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27 "
4:00 P. M. 1. Carr vs. "J". 2.
Steele vs. Mangum. . 5v Old West vs.
"F". '.-'r "-'V- -
5:00 P. M. 1. Delta Kappa Epsilon
vs. Sigma Phi Epsilon. 2. Phi Kappa
Sigma vs. Tau Epsilon Phi. 3. New
Dorms vs. "G' .
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28 "
4:00 P. M. 1. Ruff in vs. Steele. 2.
Grimes vs. Mangum. -3. Old West vs.
"G". - y-
5:00 P. M. 1. Sigma Zeta vs. Chi
Tau. 2. Phi Gamma Delta vs. Chi
Phi. 3. Kappa Psi vs. Sigma Phi
Epsilon. ' .
FRIDAY, MARCH 1 ,
4:00 P. M. 1. Delta Kappa Epsilon
vs. rau Hipsilon tfhi. z. Steele vs.
Manly. 3. Zeta Psi vs. Sigma Alpha
Epsilon.
5:00 P. M. 1. Kappa Alpha vs. Sig
ma Nu. 2. Old East vs. "J". 3. Kap
pa Sigma vs. Lamba Chi Alpha. - .
NOTE: -This top's off the regular
season schedule of both the Dormitory
and Fraternity Jeagues. There are
several postponed games to be played,
and then the championship battles in
the fraternity league will be schedul
ed. The championship games will be
played on.the big varsity court..
Dance by Candle Light
Stirs up Rumpus at
s, -- -
N. C. State College
'
" A's a result of a dance held by the
Sigma Pi fraternity in the State
college gymnasium Saturday ' night
with only --candle light, wild rumors
have been set flying, and Dr. E. C
Brooks, president, states that the col
lege authorities have, started an in
vestigation into "the students' con
duct at the dance. The Student .Coun
cil has been holding meetings, but
their purpose has not been revealed,
It was reported Monday night that
four students had withdrawn from
the college. Dean E. L. Cloyd said
that only, one man had withdrawn
Tuesday morning Dr. Brooks stated
that four men had withdrawn so that
their conduct would not be .investi
gated; this, he stated, ended the mat
ter as far as the college was con
cerned. . However, he said Tuesday
night that an investigation had just
begun. . '--'-
When newspaper men ' questioned
Dean Cloyd he refused to give ' ou
the names of the fourmen.
There was trouble m tne wiring
system of the gymnasium and it had
not been fixed by the time, of the
dance Saturday. Candle light was
used instead. Prof .A. G. Walker,
who with his wife was among the
chaperons at the dance said that
was no worse than any other college
dancer He said that he saw only
three drunks there and two of these
were ffiiot college students. '
Nothing definite could be obtained
from President Brooks about the mat
ter when newspaper men talked with
him. He asked, ''Why not wait un
til something happens that can be
given out?" -
How The In tr amurals Are Standing
FRATERNITY LEAGUE
DORMITORY LEAGUE
Team P. W. L. Pet.
D. K . E. , 5 . 5 0 1.000
Kappa Sigma 5 5 0 1.000
Beta Theta Pi 4 4 0 1.000
T. E. P. 3 3 0 1.000
Kappa Psi 6 4 1 .833
S. A. E. 5 4 1 .800
Delta Sigma Phi L 4 3 1 .750
S. P. E. 1.. 6 4 2 -.666
Kappa Alpha 5 3 2 .600
SigmVNu 6 3 3 .500
Pi Kappa Phi 5 2 3 .400
Chi Phi 5 2 3 .400
Phi Gam. Delta 3 1 2 .333
Sigma Zeta 6 2 4 .333
Zeta Psi .. 4 1 3 .250
Phi Kappa Sigma 5 1 4 .200
Phi Sigma Kappa 6 1 5 .165
Chi Tau -::l 5 0 5 .000
Zeta Beta Tau .. 5 0 5 .000
Lambda Chi Alpha 5 0 5 .000
Team
Carr
Mangum
Manly
2
Grimes .
"F" ;; -
"G"
New Dorms
Old West
Ruffin .
Old East
Steele
. P.
10
10
10
8
.. 10
. ib
li
9
10
9
9
9
W. L. Pet.
10 0 1.000
9
7
5
6
5
5
3
3
2
2
1
0
1
3
3
4
5
6
6
7
7
7
.900
.700
.625
.600
-500
.454
.333
.300
-182
.182
8 .111
9 .000
NOTE: These standings in
clude the games up to and in
cluding Thursday, February 21.
Next week is the last week of
the regular schedule. There are
several games the following week
though, including playoffs and
the big championship game.
WRESTLERS HAVE EXCELLENT CHANCE
FOR SOUTHERN CONFERENCE CROWN;
DUKE IS MOST FORMIDABLE OPPONENT
Track Men Meet
At Emerson Today
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There will be an important "
meeting of all track men, both
varsity and freshmen, this after
noon, at 3 o'clock at Emerson
Field. All track men are re
quested to be present.
Tar Baby Grapplers ,
Beat State 18-14
Tar Baby Grapplers
Defeat State Frosh
Last Wednesday afternoon the Tar
Baby wrestling team trounced the
State-yearlings 25 to 11. This is the"
fourth consecutive victory for the
32 matmen this season. Defeats have
been administered to Washington and
Lee, Virginia, and Oak Ridge. f
The Carolina yearlings won the
first three matches by falls. State
quickly retaliated by winning the fol
lowing three scraps with one fall and
two time advantages. With the
threatening score of 15 to 11 hanging
over the team, the Tar Babies gained
the final matches with two falls and
one time decision.-
State Students
Boycott Laundry
"TECH" DEFEAT!
"SOUTH CAROLINA"
"Georgia Tech" Is Now Tied
for Lead in Winter Foot-
ball Race. '
The North Carolina State College at
Raleigh is the scene of a student boy
cott against the College Laundry and
its manager, J. C. Cullins. The em
bargo- against the laundry was insti
tuted Tuesday night after a mass
meeting of the entire student body,
called by A. B. Holden, vice-president
of the student body.
The direct cause of the boycott was
an altercation that Cullins had with
J. Paul Chopim, president of; the
junior class, in wnicn uiiins pain
fully wounded Choplin by striking
him over the head with'' a shotgun.
Cullins and the inefficient and high
handed service that he has been re
sponsible ''for; have been continual
sore-spots at the college, according to
students.
The mass meeting went on record
as calling for a change in the man
agement of the laundry as well as
specifically opposing Cullins.
Plans are already underway to make
the boycott effective, and Raleigh
laundries have entered into competi
tion for the business. It was, stated
at the college last night that the al
leged violence against the laundry
property charged to students by Cul
lins was merely a vocal demonstra
tion devoid of all physical action.
California's son doubtless appreci
ates Florida's sun ! -Christian Science
Monitor.
"Georgia Tech" defeated "South
Carolina" Monday afternoon, in their
second game of .the winter-football
schedule and now stands even -with
"Virginia" for the race for the upper
berth. ""' T :
Branch and Erickson, mingling
passes and runs, advanced the ball
to the two-yard line and Harden-car
ried it over by a line buck for the
winning score. V "Tech" gained' the
extra point when "South Carolina"
was off-sides. v
Magner was hurt early in the game
and "South Carolina was placed al
most entirely on the defensive after
his removal. Nash also showe up
well for "South Carolina", while
Branch, Erickson, and Harden star
red for "Tech". ' :
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At least two of the sophomores "on
the Tar Heel boxing team appear to
have excellent chances at Southern
Conference titles in their first season
of varsity fighting. They are young
Evan Vaughn, hard hitting bantam
weight, and the weaving Noah Good
ridge, lightweight from New York.
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Match Tuesday Night Will Have
Weighty Bearing on State
Title and Conference Crown.
The Tar Baby wrestling team suc
ceeded in making it two in a row in
one week from State, when they add
ed another victory to their credit last
Thursday afternoon with an 18 'to 14
score. The match was rather slow
and void of thrills except in the close
ness of the score.
This victory allows the Tar Babies
to lay rather uncertain claims upon
the state championship, since State
recently defeated Duke, and the Caro
lina freshmen are as yet undefeated.
Summary of the State meet:
115-pound class Edwards UNC de
feated Karig by a fall, 5- minutes.
125-pound class Allison UNC de
feated Saterwhite by fall, divided
period,' 2 minutes 5$). seconds; 1 minute.
135-pound class Graham, State,
defeated Weaver, time, advantage, 9
minutes 5 seconds.
145-pound class: Smithwet, State,
gained a forfeit when Norwood suf
fered a broken arm. ,
155-pound class Spell, UNC, de
feated Lee. time advantage, 6 minutes
50 seconds. . ."' :
165-pound class Beard, State, de
feated Williamson, time advantage 8
minutes 50 seconds. . - .
175-pound class Leary,. UNC, de
feated Black by fall, second period, 1
minute 5 seconds.
-Unlimited Blaylock, State, de
feated " Howell, time advantage 3
minutes.
We hope the repaired parts of the
frigate Constitution do not leak as
badly as some of the repaired parts
of the U. S. constitution. rJlrunswick
(Ga.) ' Pilot. "
With the Duke meet looming only
three days in the distance, i Coach
Quinland is smoothing out the re
maining wrinkles of the Tar Heel
wrestling material in preparation for
this state championship struggle.
When the Carolinians enter upon the
mat Tuesday night, they will have as
a background victories over four of
the strongest teams of the south. Not
only will this meet settle the state
championship issue, but it will also
allow either Duke or Carolina to make
strong bids for the Southern Confer
ence crown. Neither of the two teams
have as yet met defeat.
Last year Duke completely subdued
Carolina, winning Jby the overwhelm
ing score of 24 to 3. However, the
records of the past three years indi
cate that the Tar Heels . have the
slight advantage in scores.
'This is Coach Quinlan's fourth year
of leadership over Tar Heel wrest
ling teams. ' During this period al
though handicapped each year by the
lack of varsity material, he has suc
ceeded in capturing two state cham
pionships for' Carolina and in build
ing up the present contenders for the
southern throne. ' ,
The concluding meet will be held
next Saturday night when the Tar
Heels meet the strong V. M. I. team.
The meet Tuesday night against
Duke will be at Duke.
The wrestling team this year is
fitted out unusually well in so far as
managers are concerned. Herman
Snell is manager and he has as his
assistants Tom Hunter and Billy
Betts.
Send the TAR HEEL HOME.
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