.1 . I A SUGGESTION TO TAR 1 1929 Tar Heels THE GOVERNOR 01 SHOY NEW PLAYS NORTH CAROLINA THIS AFTERNOON Let Him Do Tomorrow as ths Pmrticallr Entire Carolin President Used to Do at the d In Shape For Clash In N 1: ui" - Kenan Stadium; Both Have Victories Over Wake Forest. Army-Navy Game SOLUTION OF A DILEMMA Backed by a week of heavy Wonsive scrimmage, a lar liee Qotti boasting full strength for the first time in a month takes j ..-.u 93ft o'nWk- this af-l the iieiu fti.--"";" 0T.nnnn against' State College favorites to win the 36th re newal of their rivalry. ; On the outcome of the con- 0(5f todav rests the probable QfnP championship. Neither 00 lias met defeat by a State . 0,tti while both turned back Wake Forest, The Tar Heels won 48-0 while the Wolf pack managed to eke out an 8-b vie torv. ' Fearing a let-up after the vic- tnrv over V. P. I. last week, Tar Heel mentors scrimmaged their charges for the greater part of the- week. - Freshman elevens versed in Wolfpack plays have bucked varsity lineups every afternoon during the time. Satisfied with the new of fensive nrepared for the Wolf- pack, Coach Collins began defensive work Thurs day. Defense against passes was stressed as it was shown in the V. P. I. game that the Tar Heels were weak m this de partment. ' : Iif the State camp Gus Tebell and Peck Slaughter 'worked nvertimp. nointing their charges for today's game. The contest is the most important on the Tech schedule and a win would go a long way to soothe tne nurt of defeats earlier in the season. ; Following the loss to Michi gan State last week, a shakeup was made in the State lineup. Regulars were removed from the first string eleven to make way for more ambitious raw ma terial. The revamped line reaas. Gardner and Patterson, . ends ; RmatViPra and Lepo, tackles; May and Vann, guards; and Stout, center. Two Tar Heel veterans are due to remain on the sidelines V - 1 when the whistle blows lor to day's game. The regulars, Bill Koeniff. left tackle, and Julian Fenner, right-end, will probably see service in the latter stages of the game. ' Neither have en gaged in hard work; during tne week, resting while two rookies played in their positions during practice sessions. , . George Thompson or Gavin nnrf rb will nrobablv get the call at TCnpmVs nlace ' and "Red Tbprnn Brown : at Fenner's post. The remainder of the starting line will be: Don Holt, left end; Ray Farris, left isjcri t .inscomb, center ; guaiu iivu -"-r j o-nard ; ana Fenton Adkins, right tackle. An inprPst.inV sideline to to- day's struggle should be the fiffht between' Jimmy Ward and fnv bicrh scoring bnnr-Q in thp state. Both Ward e-arnered.fiye tmipbdnwn3 during the first half of the season, and both are in the van for the State title. Ward, a triple threat and a thirH.vpnr man. ooened the sea- son wit.b a bang, scoring twice nn WsVa Fnrpst and three times on Maryland. Injuries ; have held down his scoring since. Mstrnpr. nn the other hand, af nrfori bi string of markers with a 65-yard sprint against the Old Liners. Two touch rinma i bo Hpnrffia Tech game uo ill vuu v one against Georgia and another at V. P. I.'s expense brought his V -- - ? (By J. C. Eagles) Whenever Carolina battles State, that game always assumes the headline on the grid slate in North Carolina. This Saturday's erame will be no exception. j . .... . . The game, this week-end will be the 22nd between the two schools. Regardless of the com parative strengths of the teams, the games have always proved hard fought battles, often sur prising the dopesters who had picked one of the elevens. to over whelm' the other without any trouble. This fall, although Gus Tebell has little to boast about on his team's early season show in cr. and it is generally conceded that Coach Collins has, there is still the chance that an upset mav occur. Witness the game last year. The Tar Heels were orfrmttedlv the stronger team and were doped to win, yet they were exceedingly lucky to tie tne game. Just anotner liisiaue where the unexpected happened. State had scored in the first half nn a 'blocked punt. It remained for Maus and Gray to execute a pass on.the last play of the game to save the day for r the lar Heels. This fall the State team-has been lacking in punch and has been handicapped by a light line. However, Tebell always bac bnnp'h of tricks and he may spring them again this Saturday. The game will mark the first annearance of the 'State eleven tTonan stadium. For the past two seasons the games have been played - in Raleigh. The first meeting between btate aim Carolina football teams was in 1RQ4 That fall the Tar Heels c cored two victories by the scores of 44 to O and 16 to 0. During the next ten years the State f coma were unable to score against Carolina. In 1904, how ever, they broke through to score one touchdown ana tie tne game at six all : .. Since the beginning oi iootui between the" two schools there have been 21 games. ur tnee Carolina has won 13. ..Five nave resulted -in ties and 'State .has brPP. From 1905 to 1919 there were no games between the two schools. Since me games have; been piayea au- nually. Since tne resuinp" the series all the games ua vnn marked ' by exceptionally low scores regardless oi tne w fi,ro aTATlffth-Ot the ieaiIK UdlftMIV ww o- , 1 .. . m - mU,1Q nnintR before the Dattie. xne w scored by State in the game yw t,nro last is the highest uui that has been amassed during this period. The 44 Points scored by the Carolina team m tuc game ever piayea oeiwecu 0 1 cur. two teams has never passed.'-" . -; : SPORTS EDITOR PICKSAINNERS FOR DAY'S GAMES Thinks Kentucky and Tenn essee Will Remain Undefeated. Cross-country Men Meet State Today FROSH HARRIERS ELECT CAFTAIJN (By Joe Eagles) Today the Tar Heels meet the Wolf nack in the 22nd game played between the two teams m a series which has been going nn since 1894. Seasons records show that the Carolina team is perhaps, the stronger both on of fense and defense. J Carolina boasts wins over Georgia Tech, Marvland and - other strong teams: and has suffered defeat onlv on pp. State, .on the con tra rv. has experienced a bad year. Starting- the season with n. srarc.itv of experiencea maxe vinl the Wolfnack has suffered o-vpiilv hv iniuries and other unforseen accidents. To date nav "have won only one battle . - - . . that, against Wake Forest, a team which Carolina deieatea oy o a 0 0 score. Accordingly there seems little doubt that the Tav TTppIs will win this after noon when the two teams battle in Kenan stadium. : 1 The Kentucky-Clemson battle brings together two teams un defeated in southern' conference play this year. Each boasts an ovppninnallv strong team. Ken- tucky has won decisive victories over Maryville, W. ana u., and Centre. Clem c An OT1 he other hand, has won six games chief of which were those with Davidson, Woffard, and South Carolina". The game will be close, un- j ...U4.'i,r TToxvpvpr we venture to predict that , Kentucky will score a win by one-or wu downs. In any event one team will emerge from the battle as a strong contender for the con ference crown -while the other will have its hopes wrecked. We also predict : Maryland to win over Virginia; Tennessee to win over Auburn; V. r. 1. w win over W. and L.; lonaa to win over (From The Chapel Hill Weekly) 'Governor O. Max Gardner finds himself in a dilemma this week," says a despatch to the newspapers from Chapel Hill. He is an alumnus of both tne University and the State Col lege. Where will his heart be when he comes to the game here tomorrow between his two almae matresl Which team will he cheer for? f!onrh ATp-jcander Redfern will bring his N. C. State harriers to ChaDei Hill this afternoon to meet the Tar Heel cross country men. Both varsity and fresh man teams will compete in this meet, the varsity teams running a four-mile course and the iresh men running a three-mile course The starting and finishing noint for the harriers will be the sroal nearest the field house in Kenan stadium. The runners will be started on the south side of the stadium before the first half of the football game is over. Coach Dale Ransom Tar Heel mentor, has announced the fol lowing, varsity lineup for this afternoon's meet : Barkley (cap tain), Baucom, J. J. Cohen, Lowry, Phoenix, Pierce and Wrenn. Boyce, Purser, Rhodes and Simpson will run with the team, but their scores will not Hlarence A. Jensen", former Newark nrep star, was elected captain of the freshman cross countrv team yesterday alter- v noon. Jensen hails from East Orange, -N. J., and while in at tendance at Newark Prep he broke many scholastic sprint records. , ' . - The new captain of the fresh man harriers has the distinction of being all-American scholastic two milpr. While running in the eastern interscholastic meet at Newark last year he created the fastest time in the country cov ering the distance in 10 : 05. Jen sen also .. placed second m the American scholastic cross coun try meet in 1928. I suggest that the Governor do as the President of the United States does at Army- Navy games. Or, rather as he used to do, for the Army ana the Navy, having fallen out over eligibility rules, are not meeting each other on the grid iron now. be included in thex official score. Jensen ( cantain) , Cordle, Cox, Lewis, Lumpkin, Strikeleather, and Zelly will compose the Iresh man team. The stand on one side of the field was' the Army's, and the stand on the other side was tne Navy's. The President of the United States sat on one side during the first half and on the other side during the second . half. Many a time I have seen the Presidential party the President, cabinet officers, sev eral wives, and daughters, ana detectives, with a surrounding fringe of policemen march across the field between tne halves, to the playing of a band and 'the cheers of the 'multi tude. I man team. - , 1 jtude. ' '" ' ' u ' ,' L 1 'm 11 . '" ""I "' -1.1 .1111 I ." ' ... ' ' . rir' 1 R. R. CLARK Dentist Office over Bank of Chapel Hill PHONE 6251 Key Town selling -a new telephone idea "Pardon me, dear opponent, but you are running toward the wrong goal." Tish, tish, honorable enemy, I just perceived someone open ing -a bottle of SHERI-COLA air that end of the grid-iron." Commercial development men of the Bell System have originated a new use of the telephone which is proving economical and efficient for modern salesmanship. From important central towns the salesman makes periodic visits to customers1 and prospects by telephone. - : :. : To conceive this idea, to make it practical hv selerrina Kev Towns on a basis of most j 0 j t. advantageous rates to surrounding points, - and to sell it as a business practice all this illustrates how telephone service is as open as y any commodity to constructive imagination. Key Town selling is one of many indica tions of the steady demand, present and to come, for more and more telephone service. BELL SYSTEM A nation-wide fystem of inter-tonntcting telephones O UR PION E E RTN G WO R'K HAS JUST BEGUN .... , , " : ' total to five. - -

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