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Pace Four THE-' DAILY - TAR ' HEEL Sunday, October 6, 1929 T A IT .Vl'il Ml 1! r I'A .m (Continued from Page 3) a first down. Magner got seven yards. No gain on end run by Slusser. Third and three to go. Nelson substituted for Holt at left end. Farris punted to Maryland's 33 yard line. It was not returned a single yard. Chalmers got four yards on an end run. Third and three on the 40 yard line. A pass failed and Maryland punted to Caro lina's 22 yard line. Wyrick re turned to N. C.'s 25 yard line. First and 10 to go, on the 25 yard line. Magner got five around end. Maryland r called time out. Carolina's ball on her own 30 yard line, second down and five to go. Branch went in for Wyrick at quarterback for Carolina. Slusser through the line for four yards. Third down and one to go. Spaulding got a first down through the line. First down for Carolina -on her own 37 yard line. Magner went around end for 63 yards and a touchdown. Score: Caro lina 19; Maryland 0. The try for extra point failed. Gil breath went in at center for North Carolina. Carolina kicked " off to Radice on Maryland's 20 yard line. He returned to Maryland's 35 yard line. First and ten. A try thru theUine failed. Chalmers got a yard through the line. A pass by Chalmers was incomplete. Fourth and nine to go. Evans punted to Branch on his own 15 yard line. He returned the ball to Maryland's 41 yard line. Slus ser got two through the the line. Slusser got two more through the line. Farris punted . and it was Maryland's ball on her own 18 yard line. First down and ten to go. The half ended with the ball in Maryland's possession on her own 18 yard line. , Score : N. C. 19; Maryland 0 Other substitutions during the first : half were : Harper for Koenig, Crew for -Farris, Hud son for Eskew, Dortch - for Ad kins, Parsley for Fenner, and Maus for, Magner. Outstanding runs for the first half were a 64 yard run around left end for a touchdown by Jim mie Magner, sensational' junior halfback. -Johnnie Branch, star sophomore quarterback, re turned 1 a punt from Evans of Maryland from his own 15 yard line for 43 yards First downs BI!l!!llli!!ll!!!!!I!ll!III!l!lll!!ll!l A Great Cast Featuring Glenn Tryon, Evelyn Brent, Merna Kennedy And a Score of Others rniv Talking and Singing Pictures with Extra Features Road Shows Vaudeville during the first half were North Carolina 9; Maryland 3. Second Half The lineup for the second half for Carolina was the same that started at the first except for Harden at fullback. North Car olina kicked off to Maryland. Es kew kicked to the five yard line, and Warchoiy returned to the 15 yard line. Maryland failed to gain and punted to Wyrick in midfield. Nash went through the fine for 15 yards and a first down. Nash got eight yards through the line. Nash got one more. - Harden made it a first down. Carolina failed to gain on the next play. A pass by Ward was intercepted by Mary land. Maryland punted on first down,.Evans kicking. Ward got two. Nash got two. Ward passed to Fenner for "a first down on Maryland's 28 yard line. Harden got four through the line. Nash got two. Nash fumbled, . Adkins recovered. A pass by Ward was incomplete. Maryland's ball. Chalmers' pass es failed twice. Maryland pen alized five yards for two incom plete passes. Evans punted to N. C.'s. 41 yardvline. Carolina's ball. Nash passed to Ward for a 20 yard gain. Ward Passes Ward took the balL on his own 25 yard line and circled end for a touchdown. Try for extra point failed. Score North Carolina 25, Maryland 0. ' ; Adkins kicked off to Mary land's 20 yard line and Evans returned to the 37 yard line. Evans failed through the line. Chalmers passed to Dodson for six yards. Chalmers made it a first down around end. Caro lina called time out. It was Maryland's ball on the North Carolina's 49 yard line, first down and ten to go. Thompson was substituted for Koenig at left tackle. Thompson inter cepted a pass from Chalmers on the 50 yard line. Ward failed to gain through the line, but got four yards around end. Mary land took time out. Ward passed to Fenner and it was incomplete. Ward punted over the goalf line. Radice fumbled and, Captain Ray Farris recovered on Mary land's 18 yard 'line. Ward got a yard through the line. Ward got two more thrdugh the line. Harden got one yard. Nash made it a first down through the line. Harden failed to gain through the line. Ward failed to gain around end, and the quar ter was over. Score at the end The New GG . '"o) Garoliea Oae o of the third period was North Carolina 25, Maryland 0. ; Branch was substituted for Wyrick during the intermission. A pass over the goal line failed. Warchoiy failed to gain. Chal mers passed and Nash intercept ed. Nash failed on an attempted pass. Magner went in for Ward. A pass Magner to Branch was intercepted by Radice. Mary land's ball on her own 28 yard line. Carolina took time out. . Gregory went in for Adkins at right tackle. Chalmers tried the line and failed. Chalmers passed to Dodson who was downed on his own 38 yard line. One play netted six. yards. Sec ond and six to go on the 44 yard line; a pass failed. Evans punt ed to Branch on the 15 yard line. He was downed in his tracks. Fysal and Gilbreath went in for Eskew and Lipscomb. Magner hit the line "for -eight yards. Magner got a first down on the 29 yard line. Erickson went in for Nash at right half. Erick son got two around end. Cap tain Farris was removed from the lineup and Crew took-his place. Jackson went in for Magner at left half. Erickson got two around end. Jackson punted to midfield. Maryland's ball on the 50 yard line. No gain on the first down. Two passes by Chandler, were ground ed and they received a five yard penalty. A pass netted seyen yards. It was Chalmers to Rad ice. Evans punted to Branch who was downed on the 20 yard line. Jackson got 20 yards; First down. Erickson made eight. , Branch Runs 60 Yards A pass Jackson to Branch was good for ten yards and Branch ran 50 yards for a , touchdown. Spaulding went in to kick extra point and failed. The score was North Carolina 31, Maryland 0. Chalmers kicked off to Erick son who returned the ball ten yards to the 27 yard line. N. C. was, penalized five yards for be ing off side. N. C.'s ball on her 22 yard line. Spaulding Runs 60 Yards Jackson to Spaulding was good for 73 yards and a toucn down. The pass was to the 40 yard line and Spaulding ran 60 yards for the sixth touchdown of the game. Spaulding again failed to get extra point. It was a great run that Yank Spaulding made. : He outran the entire Maryland team for the score. Score stood at this point North Carolina 37, Maryland 0. Branch kicked off for North Gkirolrasa (FORMERLY THE CITY AUDITORIUM) Presents Hie First Fv3511iEi Dollar AllTa!EzHEag To) It's Dramatic Dynamite and tedleMs aed GhaBe to take advantage of The Unusually Splendid Entertainment Regularly Offered i oarouna s pmest anow I SEATING CAPACITY 1800 Carolina, to the 15 yard line. Radice received and returned to the 29 yard line. Chalmers passed and Ellis Crew intercept ed the pass on the 25 yard line. He was downed.- Jackson tried two passes. The second went over the goal line. Maryland tried two passes and they failed. Third down on the 15 yard line. Branch received the punt from Evans and returned five yards to the 40 yard line. Jackson made five yards through the line in two plays. Jackson got two more through the line. Branch punted over the goal line. Mary land's ball on her own 20 yard line. Chalmer's failed with a pass. Another' pass failed. Rad- ice went through the line for 15 yards and a first down. Pass, Chalmers to Dodson, was good for 3 yards. Maryland's ball on the 33 yard line. The pass was thrown to an ineligible man and it was North Carolina's ball on Maryland's 45 yard line. - , Jackson to Branch Jackson threw a pass to Branch for five yards and Branch ran the remaining 40 yards for the seventh touch down. Spaulding again failed to get the extra point and the score 3 New Line of Spalding . Slip-Over and Button " SWEATERS Light ; Weight in the Crew and V-Neck Students Supply Store Everything in Stationery CAROLINA THEATRE Wed., Thurs., Oct 9th, 10th The Spectacle Of the Ages! Told by two , glorious lovers who loved for all eternity! VAR?JFM)010RES , with GEORGE O'BRIEN No Advance in Admission iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniii .hieatre- i A m v I a VJ I 3 t 3 E J HOTKSDAY, OCTOBER invites , was North Carolina' 43, Mary land 0. The game was over with the try for extra point. 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