Saturday, November 16, 1929 HIE DAILY TAH HEEL 43' .. -1 ; .IS Irleiijie w , -A nmnfr 'G5nd ; wiry 1 1 . s J I 1 "TO G Of JDavidsoe Momecomia Collins Takes Squad of. Fifty Men to Sleet 'Cats. - SQUADS IN SHAPE Officials Expect to Have Com plete Sell-Out Due to Bearing of Game on State Race. The Tar Heels and the David son Wildcats meet 'this after noon jon Richardson field to re new an ancient grid rivalry be tween the two institutions. The game will be the main feature of the Davidson "Home-coming" and a large crowd is expected to attend. Davidson officials have already reported a large advance sale of tickets, and because of the bearing of this game on the state race a sell-out of seats is predicted. Coach Collins carried a squad of 50 men to meet , the Cats and the majority of these will un doubtedly see action today. This is the largest squad that has been carried on a trip this year by the Tar Heels. , When the Tar "Heels and the Wildcats meet at 2:30, two of the strongest Big Five teams in the state will go against each other. Davidson and Carolina now head the list of the Big Five teams. Carolina with two wins and no losses is closely fol lowed by Davidson with one win and one loss. Wake Forest up set the Cats for a victory, but the following week the David sonians took the Wolf pack down under a 13 to 0 score. N. C. State trompled on the Deacons a week or so preceeding this game. Davidson has always been one of the hardest teams in the state to defeat on their home grounds and although the season scores to date indicate a Carolina vic tory it is by no means an im possibility for a Davidson wrin. The traditional Wildcat spirit will no doubt be present when the Presbyterians meet the Uni versity this afternoon. Brock is Davidson's most outstanding star and his toe accounted for the win over Citadel earlier in the season. . . Davidson took the strong Cit adel team in tow at the first of the season, after Citadel had de feated Oglethorpe, the conquer ors of the University of Geor gia. By subduing the Citadel , aggregation the Cats could, by scores on naner. claim a win over the Oglethorpe team, an other win over the strong Uni versity of Georgia's Bulldogs, and would be given a 25 or 30 point margin over Carolina. Davidson was also given about 75 points over the Wake Forest team but their plans were upset by a defeat. , There will be a grid-graph: of the Carolina-Davidson game at the Pickwick Theatre at 2:30. In addition to the regular grid graph account of the game, there will be quarter by quarter reports of all other leading games inthe state. The Tar Heels' starting lineup will probably be the veteran combine with Holt and Fenner, ends ; Koenig and Adams, tackles ; Captain Farris and Fy sal, guards; Lipscomb, center; BranciT, quarter; Ward and Nash, halves ;and Spaulding, fullback. The other Tar Heels mak- Probable Lineups N. C. Holt :.-..... Koenig ...... Farris, C Lipscomb Fysal Adkins Fenner Branch Ward-... Nash ........... Spaulding pos. Davidson - l.e. ....- Brock C Lt. ... Raker .. l.g. : ..... DeCamp c. ....... ... Milton r.g. . Mathis . r.t. . .... Covington . r.e. ... Proctor . q.b. Fraley . l.h. ...... Parrish r.g. McCall f.b King - (By J. C. Eagles) 125 ENTRIES IN .ANNUAL CONTEST ' : ' Great Interest Shown, in Cake Meet to Take Place Friday ; - Good Material Found. The number of entries in the annual intramural Cake Race has been steadily mounting and now approximately 125 or more boys have registered- for the meet next Friday. Nearly all of those that have registered have taken one or more workouts under supervision. It is still not too late to enter for the meet, and all interested are urgently requested by Coach Ransom and the intramural department to sign up at once. 5 There is a table at the entrance of Emerson field where all en tries must check in for work outs. Coach Dale Ransom stat ed yesterday that some very good prospects for freshmen and var sity track have been uncovered since training began and the race next week promises even better. . '' . " - , Many of the f rosh track can didates as well as new aspirants for the varsity in the spring are 4 taking this opportunity to get in shape. Although no freshmen or "varsity member of the cross country or track team is allow ed to enter: the meet, there are some entries that, ; although not having participated in any meets on varsity or freshman' teams, have shown . fine style and much promise. The numerous and attractive prizes to be given away have en ticed many former high school track men to the track and some fast times will be made over the two mile course. ; Only five or six fraternities have entered teams in the race and few of the dormitories. Prizes are to be given to each team as well as individual win ners, andthe number of men on each team is not limited, but at least five are required. ' JLar Babies Go-1 o College; - aFylaod Game Jrar Game With Old Liners Fresh men Is First Game Since Blue Imp Contest. ; CLOSE CLASH IS EXPECTED ing the trip were Nelson, Tabb, Parsley ' and Brown, ends ; Dortch, Thompson and Harper, tackles : Crew, Mclver, Hudson, Eskew, and Hutchinson, guards ; Gilbreath and Alexander, cen ters; Wyrick and Jackson, quar terbacks; Magner, Mans,; Erick son, glusser, and Houston, half back; Harden and House, fullbacks.-; ;.r;V'v : v Maybe the reason why Russia and China do not get down to fighting a real war is because they fear it may have a Japan ned finish. Louisville Times. Read Tar Heel Advertisement; .Today's grid slate with the exception of the Carolina-Davidson game offers very little foot ball of major interest to fans in this section. Away out in front in importance and interest in Conference ranks is the battle at Knoxville between Tennessee and Vanderbilt,.two of the three undefeated aspirants to the southern championship. Then there's the game between Tech and Alabama plus that between Duke and State an d you have about all those which seem important. The Tar Heels began the sea son with a good team and have been getting stronger rierht along. This afternoon they will be able to present their full strength with the exception of Half back Magner. Davidson has one of the few mediocre elevens it nas had under the expert coachmg'of Monk Younger. Ac cordingly there is little doubt that Carolina will win. The fighting spirit of xthe Wildcats will be their chief strength for ,s far as football goes the Tar Heels have all the advantage. Now to consider the Vandy Tennessee battle. To begin with, Tennessee has been going like a house afire all fall. They lead the conference m scoring and have been scored on less than any other conference team that has played more than one game.' Add to this that they did not lose a game last season and have yet t otiose one this season and you have some idea of the strengths of -the Vols. Vanderbilt, under the tutelage of the veteran Dan McGugin, is also a team to be considered seriously. Only the powerful Minnesota team has humbled them this ' fall. Southern con ference play has seen them pre serve a clean slate and run up victories "over Georgia Tech and Alabama in successive week ends. The Vols have a well rounded team and undoubtedly a strong one, but we believe that the touchdown twins, Hack and Mack, will carry Tennessee to victory. V Duke after going but of its class for four games was given a chance to show its real power last Saturday .and ran rpugh shod over Louisiana State. They should have no trouble in pil ing: up the score on State. Georgia Tech has had many ups and downs this fall. We believe that Alabama, led by Holm at fullback, will be success ful in keeping them down this afternoon. v " Tulane, outstanding candidate for the conference crown, should experience little trouble in keep ing its slate clean vwhen it meets' Sewanee today;. Virginia battles Washington and Lee in a game which brings together two teams "of about equal strength. Neither has had a very successful season and neither seems to have much power. We believe from a study of comparative scores that the Cavaliers should , come out on top. .... . Backed by three weeks of in tensive training the University of North Carolina freshman football team left last night at 7 o'clock for College Park where they meet the Maryland fresh men this afternoon in their third contest of the season. Last year the Terrapin fsosh were easy victims for the cham pion Tar Baby eleven, dropping the contest by three touchdowns. This year the encounter will in all probability be a close one in that the entire Maryland team for 1930 will be rebuilt yon the freshman squad next year. Their victory last week over the Vir ginia by the score of 13-6 was the second in as many starts this season. Little pre-season information has been .received about the Maryland offense but in their game with the Cavalier, cubs last week Ray Poppleman and AI Woods, fullback and quarter back, formerly of the United States Marines, were the big threats of the game scoring all of Maryland's points. These two outstanding backfield men with able assistance of the re mainder of the team will more than likely prove real trouble makers for the Carolina young sters. Close rivalry between the first year teams of the University of North Carolina and the Univer sity of Maryland has been burn ing for several years. The Carolina yearlings have won the last two games, losing the first in a bitter contest. Today's schedule heaps more coals upon the fire and the Maryland frosh will put up a tough battle to even the four year seriesr v This afternoon the Tar Babies face the Old Liners with the dis advantage of a weak offense due to the formations of rival teams which the freshmen learned and scrimmaged the varsity with, giving them no opportunity to perfect their own plays. Their main strength Ues in defensive ability and the outcome of the game depends largely on this. Coach Enright found it rather difficult to pick a limited number of players from the crack fresh man squad. The following 29 men made the trip Hodges, Allen, Grier, Beddings, Zovesus, Av .Davis, Robinson, Philpot, Intramural Games MONDAY t 3 :30 1. Ruffin vs. "G." " 2. Kappa Sigma s. Phi Delta Theta. 3. A. T. O. vs. Kappa Alpha. 4:301. Sigma Nu vs. Phi Sig ma Kappa. - 2. New Dorms vs. Old V West. v 3. Beta Theta Pi vs. Chi Psi. . TUESDAY . 3:301. New Dorms vs. Man j -i ; gum. . 2. Pi Kappa Phi vs. Delta Kappa Epsilon. . 3. Beta Theta Pi vs. Phi Delta Theta. 4:301. Zeta Psi vs. Sigma Al pha Epsilon. 2. Sigma Phi Sigma vs. ' Sigma Nu. 3. Manly vs. Ruffin. Newcomb, MacDade, Collins, Smith, Sharkey, Adkin, Walker, Nichols, Henry, Cole, Beale, Chandler, Jackson, Thompson, Donnell, Ferrebee, Daniels, WormonL MacNeil, Sickler and Abrams. EI 2 LINOIL Beats The Old Scratch FOR TOE ITCH SPRINKLE YOUR DAY WITH Consider the pleasure that curls from each Camel Let it mark the stops and turns of a busy day and sprinkle your thoughts and moods with its rare aroma 'As you pass from one thing to another call 6 6 time out" now and then for a fragrant interlude and have a Camel 3 just because it's good! 1 s Always count on Camels for an extra measure of pleasure. They never tire your taste nor leave an unpleasant after taste. To have a Camel "just because it's good" means you'll find each Camel cool and refreshing . . . mild an3 mellow ... blended from the choicest tobaccos grown. 1929, R. J. 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