Saturday, April 13, 1929 THE T A R H EEL Page Thre3 HEEL MERMEN MEET GENERALS THIS AFTERNOON Strong Team of Track Perform ers Are Expected to Show up Against Heels Today; Many Old Men Missing. RIFLEMEN LOSE ONE AND WIN ONE Win Decisive Victory over Tem ple University of ' Philadelphia. The Generals who represent Wash ington and Lee on the track this after noon come southward with a team composed of veterans and cinder stars fully capable of offering a dan- The University of North Carolina rifle team , held its final gallery match of the season under Memorial Hall last Friday night, shooting a dual match against the Asheville Rifle Club and Temple. k University of Philadelphia. The local riflemen lost to the Asheville team, but won deci sively over Temple University. The members of the Carolina rifle gerous threat to the Tar Heels. In a dual meet last Monday the Generals . , , , , . , . , . ., II . . -mr v , , . team who competed last Friday night easily subdued Maryland, showing TT TT . w n J n T unusual strength in , all of the run- i " . ' . " . , a Holmes, Haywood Parker, Martin ning events. Grant and Sandefer, star W. and L. sprinters, led the field in both the 100 and the 220 yard dashes. Shennard. Williams and Kellogg, Sam Wiley, E. H. Denning, and P. G. Johnson The match of last Friday night marks the close of the gallery season, Dickey famous Washington and Lee Ij rf the rifle dub reiay xno, wwea m an nonors in me Cl4. ,. . .,, 0 n start practice at once with Spring . , x . , , 5, held rifles on the outdoor range which tain Backus shattered the Generals . . r , , . . . , , - , , 1S located about two miles southeast esu recora as ne iiasnea xnrougn xne Q cnapej jjjjj liai-i. in lie in an even iwvj iniiiuLca. i rri, i ,i - , , . j 4. ' j x i. ihe loca team is expecting to en- viuu.uu, the National intercollegiate 1-5 seconds. In the lavalm throw the t,. , , ... . . .tuiie meet wnicn will tane place on Generals displayed marked super- May 12th at Annapolis, Md. PractiN i i4 n 4-1 xuxx, lxiis ix unxCC men.. caUy all rifle teamg jn thJ Atlantic Undoubtedly the outstanding track- coastal states are panning to send man on the field was Sandefer, who representatives to compete. Carolina led the Generals with 15 points, hav- took third place last year at Anna- ing gained first place in the broad polis in competition against some of jump, tied for first in the high jump the best teams in the country. George and placed second in both the 100 and Washington University and Navy 220 yard dashes. were first and , second respectively, The lineup that Coach Bob will of- with V. M. I. fourth fer to oppose the Generals this after- In the gallery season that has just noon will in the most part be similar closed Carolina tied for second place to the one that subdued V. P. I. last in the South and West Intercollegiate Saturday. Ken Gay, Ken Smith and Rifle League. The official rankings Charlie Smith will be entered to op- of the teams as released by the Na pose Grant and Sandefer in the tional Rifle Association are sDrints: Harrison, Nims, Garrett, or W. L. Medford will uphold Carolina's colors Univ. of Cincinnati .......5 0 in the quarter; Nims, Hamer and Univ. of N. C :,3 2 Medford will be stacked up against Sacramento Junior Col 3 2 Captain Backus in the 880 ; Brown, Cleveland School of Tech. 2 3 Cox, Baucom, Lowry, and Cohen will Temple University .....2 3 strue-e-le to fill the gaps in the mile Lawrence College ...1 ...........0 5 events: unon these men will undouted v lav the balance of victory or defeat . President Hoover has asked every fnr North Carolina. Perry. Stafford, body to obey the prohibition law Skinner, or Greshem will enter the We're all glad that's settJed.-Jackson high hurdles, while Perry, Stafford News and Lowry will compete m the low hurdles; Cowper, Nieman, Dry or Arnold will meet W. and L. in the pole vault; Bagby, Rieves, Mebane and Hadley.in the high jump; Nie man, Stafford, Bullard, Grey, or Ar nold will attempt to place against Sandefer in the broad jump; Adkins, ! Ruble, and McKinney will heave the shot for points: Adkins, Harper,! Dameron, and Ruble will enter the discus; and Lowry, Ruble, Spaulding, Gresham and Dry will be placed m the javaiin throw. The meet will begin at 2:30 o'clock ' this afternoon on Emerson field. Carolina men are urged to assist the team by their presence this afternoon in overcoming the handicap of the loss of Captain Johnny Henderson and his mile cohorts. WRESTLERS AND AND BOXERS AT WORK IN TIN CAN Attendance Good So Far But Coaches Urge That More Men Come Out. SOPHS TOP HONOR ROLL Continued from page one R. McD. Gray, A. G. Greene, R. C. Greene, F. B. Greer, W. S. Griswold, J. W. C. Grotyohann, Miss Catharine Groves, J. U. Gunter, T. M. Grimes. G. W. Hambright, F. D. Hamrick, E. H. Harris, S. G. Hatem, E. F. Hath away, C. P. Hayes, J. B. Henderson, J. M. Henderson, M. Geo. Henry, W. T. Holland, B. H. Holloman, J. W. Holt, W. R. Hooks, G. F. Horney, H. C. House, R. A. Hovis, F. S. Howell, J. A. Hudson, J. P. Huskins, K. W. Huss. Miss T. C. Hutaff, J. S. Jemison, Jr., F. Jenkins, A. C. Jennings, W. B. Johnson, F. A. Jones, H. McN. Jones. K. L. Kjellesvig, F. Knoop, Jr., O. W. Kochtitzky. J. A. Lang, W. N. Laurence, R. C. Leonard, Mrs. L. U. Lilly, J. D. Linker, 'J. M. Little, L. F. London, G. A. Long, R. A. Love. R. F. Lowry. D. C. McClure, H. T. McCone, A, F. G. McConky, H. W. McGalliard. Miss E. S. McKay, C. B. McKethan, Miss M. M. McLeod, J. McMichal, J. D. McNairy, Jr., J. M. McNeil, C. F. McRae. J. O. Marshall, W. LaF. Mason, W. B. Massenburg, M. M. Matthews, R. E. Matthews, J. H. Mebane, W. D. Merritt, Jr., W. E." Merritt, W.- N. Michal, B. C. Moore, J. O. Moore, R. H. Morgan, H. E. Mosely, W. L. Moses, R. L. Murphy, E. A. Neely, Jr., B. H. Neville, F. C. O'Neal. . ' R. A. Parsley, Jr., R. G. Payne, J. B. Peschan, Jr., W. C. Petty, Jr., E. E. Pfaff, C. H. Pfunter, W. L. Phil lips, F. R. Porter. . K. C. Ramsay, R. L. Randell, K. B. Raper, P. H. Rhodes, G. F. Richards. H. C. Satterfield, Jr., SI W. Sayre, J. B. Schneider, R. H. Schnell, S. S. Schorr, J. S. Schulman, F. M. Scroggs, E. N. Shaffner, Miss V. E. Shanklin, W. B. Sharp, P. E. Stearin, W. B. Shedd, T. M. Shelton, Jr., G. E. Shepard, J. P. Sherrill, W. B. Shu ford, C. F. Sinclair, W. N. Sisk, J. C. Sitterson, J. J. Slade, O. T. Slate, J. G. Slater, B. E. Smith, F. LeR. Smith, W. W. Smith, W. B. Snow, P. R. Sparks, L. A. Spaulding, W. S. Spear man, S. E. Spitzer, W. F. Sprague, P. -P. Spruill, Jr., J. C. Stabler, A. J. Stahr, W. S. Starbuck, C. H. Stewart, J. R. Strusinski, B. E. Smith, B. H. Smith, A. I. Suskin. C. G. Taylor, F. M. Taylor, H. H. Taylor, H. T. Taylor, H. F. Teush, H. C. Thomas, G. D. Thompson, W. S. Thomson, Miss R. Thrall, F. R. Toms, S. V. TurchiarellL W. E. Underbill, Miss rH. Under wood, N. A. Underwood, H. E. Urist. F. C. Vass, R. D. Vogler, R. C. Wade, H. C. Wall, W. R. Wall, W. S. Wall, D. A. Ward, C. D. Wardlaw, Jr., A. S. Watkins, J. H. Weatherly, R. H. Webb, W. E. Webb, G. E. West, B. U. Whitehead, E. B. Whitton, Miss L. M. Williams, D. M. Wilsey, C. Win- stead, S. B. Winstead, C. B. Wood, E J. Wood, Jr., K. C. Wright, and E. D. Yeomans. Students who made all A's: W. J. Adams, J. Andrews, W. McR. Bell, T. T. Brown, Miss C. J. Califf, Miss O. H. Chamberlain, W. R. Cur tis. R. L. Davis, O. W. Dressier, J. C. Eagles, A. G. Engstrom, L. J. Fel ton, F. W. Grant, G. Gray, Miss Catherine Groves, KW. Huss, A. C. Jennings, W. B. Johnson, F. . A. Jones, H. McN. Jones, L. F. London, J. D. McNairy, C. F. McRae, W. L. Moses, J. B. Peschan, Jr., W. L. Phil lips, R. H. Schnell, S. S. Schorr, T. M. Shelton, Jr., J. P. Sherrill, J C. Sitterson, W. A. Starbuck, J. R. Strusinski, C. G. Taylor, and D. M. Wilsey. NOTICE All members of the Rifle Club who wish to practice with the Springfield xifles on the outdoor range will meet at the club office in the basement of Alumni Build ing today at two o'clock sharp. Advertise in the TAR HEEL. EYES CORRECTLY FITTED W. B. SORRELL DR. R. R. CLARK DENTIST Office Over Bank of Chapel Hill Telephone 385 Don't Forget!! FREE KODAK with every purchase of 12 rolls of films. at Students' Supply Store Everything in stationery. FRANK BROTHERS fifth Avenue Boot Shop Between 47 lb and 48 Streets. New otk Models for sports and formal wear distinguished for style and quality Exhibit at University Cafeteria, Apr, 15, 16 Carolina's Southern Championship boxing team began work early this week. At the same time the wrest lers began their spring workouts. Last season the teams were the best ever to represent the Heels in their SDorts and Coach Quinlan is anxious to turn out two championship out fits in 1929. Ed Butler, former Tar Heel captain and assistant coach last winter, is supervising the boxing workouts, while Coach Quinfan assisted by Mot- singer is handling the wrestlers. Workouts in both sports have drawn good attendance, but both rrvorv,oo aro anxious to have more men out for the spring workout. With the return of Vaughn, Shef field, Goodridge, Allen, Davis, and! Warren, the Heels will have a veteran outfit ready for the 1930 season. How ever with the increase in popularity of the sport, 'Carolina is expecting more competition in . retaining its two year crown next winter. The weight left vacant by Captain Brown needs filling, and with the prospects of the Southern Conference adopting the recent division changes approved by the National Collegiate Associa tion, the Heels will need another medium weight boxer for the 159 pound class.- Coach Quinlan will also have a large number of men back for the 1930 wrestling team, but the squad has plenty of room for additions. Workouts are held every day. Send the TAB HEEL HOME. The Kind of Clothes Gentlemen Wear" MR. JOHN KRAUSE ' Nationally known tailoring expert and authority on styles and distinctive fab rics for men and young men ...wmwLMinwi .ui uiiiiiiiuiuiiiyj I Here from the Kahn Tailoring Co. of Indianapolis to Give an Unusual Cuast r Oil 1 aiioriii MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY April 15th 16th 17th OF Spring and Summer Styles and Fine Woolens for Men Don't miss it! 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