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V i Tuesday, January 7, 1930 Three Aspirants For Wrestling eam Awav Coach Quinlan Must Fill Six of Eight Positions With New Material. The excellent prospects for the 1930 wrestling season were blasted by the information that three lettermen will not be avail able part of the season due to scholastic requirements. The three men George Thompson, heavyweight ; Marion Cowper, 165-pound division, and Roy Moore, 155-pound division are all junior engineering students and will be forced to spend half the quarter away on co-operative work. x With men returning td fill five of the eight divisions prospects were exceptionally bright for a great season in wrestling. How ever, upon the reopening of the University for the winter quar ter the announcement came that three of the lettermen would be away during the season. Thomp son is away now and will not be available for the hard meets with Duke, Navy and Princeton. These meets are considered three of the hardest during the sea son. Moore and Cowper . , will leave during the middle of the season and will miss the final meet with V. M. L and the Con ference tournament at Lexing ton March 1. In the liglit weights two ex cellent prospects are back, Cap tain Woodward, 125- pound star, and Stallings for the 115-pound weight. Other men with experi ence are Albright and Zealy in the 135-pound class ; Ferguson, 175-pound letterman, who will probably take over Thompson's place in the heavyweight divi sion with Cowper doing work in the 175-pound class ; Saunders and Tsumas in the 145-pound division, and Houghton and Hushner in the 165-pound divi sion. With the loss of these three men Coach . Quinlan is anxious to have new men come out re gardless of their experience. The University this year is engaging its hardest schedule and is bid ding for a national reputation against Navy and Princeton. Practice is being V conducted every afternoon at the Tin Can. TAR HEEL QUINT TO OPEN SEASON IN GREENSBORO Return of Neiman and Edwards Strengthens University Court Team; Face Stiff Schedule. With Dave Neiman and John Edwards now eligible,' Coach Jim Ashmore is hoping to be able to present a much smoother working offensive when the Tar Heel quint makes its appear ance at Greensboro with the Y team as opponent next Friday night. Both Neiman and' Edwards had to drop out of school the last quarter due to illness, but reports are that the fast for ward and center are both in good shape now. Their return to the squad should help things a great deal. The Tar Heels have won three of four pre-season practice games against nearby Y teams, but their offensive showing was far from pleasing to Coach Ash- more. ( ' v Neiman is perhaps the fastest and the best floor man of the men who reported as forward candidates at the beginning of practice. Edwards is big and rangy and able to back up Harper at cen ter, so Coach Ashmore can shift Dameron over to forward. "All, the modern girl wants is a little license," says a writer. Wireless, dog, car, or merely marriage. The Humorist. On Cn-nn Untile Track Notice All men interested in var sity track are requested to re port to Coach Dale Hanson this afternoon between 3 and 5:30 o'clock at Emerson Field. FRESmiAN TRACK PROSPECTS GOOD Cinder Coaches Have Excellent Material ; Much Disclosed In Cake Race, Novice Track Meet And Gym Tests. Prospects for a strong fresh man track team this year are bright judging from the amount of promising material uncovered thus far. The cake race, novice meet, and the gym tests .have enabled the coaches to gain a fair estimate of .the material they will have to work with this Spring. ' ,. . In. the sprints Bob Drane, Lewis Whitehead, N. J. Bonner, Ellis Dudley, W. B. Ridenhour, J. F. Geiger, and W. V. Shep herd have good records. Drane was a member of , the mile relay team from McCallie School, which won . this event in the Southern Prep School meet held here last year. Mitcham, Evans, Watkins and Brock are veterans in the 440. 1 Mitcham and Evans placed first for Charlotte High School in the state meet here last year. Wat kins and Brock were members of the McCallie mile relay team, last year. In the distance runs Clarence Jensen, who led the freshman cross country team this year heads the list. Jones, winner of the mile v run in the state high school meet here last year, and member of the freshman cross country team, Cordle, member of the freshman cross country team, and Watkins, winner of the cake race show promise. Others who have creditable records are: Stikeleather Coxy Lumpkin, Zelly, Caldwell, Pratt, Hamilton, Singletary, Boyd, Hanscome, Leonard, and Hirsch. Davis, Ridenhour, Whitehead, Stafford, and Dudley show pro mise in the hurdles. Davis won the high hurdles f or. Woodbury Forest in the Southern Prep School meet here last year. Stuart Chandler, with a 170 foot javelin throw to his credit is the. most promising looking of the javelin throwers. Morrison and Olivirio showed up well in the novice meet. 'Thomas, Grif fith; Watkins, Sexton and How ard, had the best marks in the gym tests. In the hierh jump Newland and Rowland, with jumps of 5 feet three inches in the novice track meet, and Howard, with 5 feet three in the gym tests, have the best performance thus far. Bennett, Vinson, and Gidney are showing up well. Martindale and Crumpler each give promise of clearing 11 feet in the pole vault before the sea son is over. Harrell has a good mark to his credit in this event. In the broad jump Watkins, Howard, Ridenhour, and Dunn turned in the best marks in the gym tests. , Basketball Notice All candidates for positions as sub-assistant manager of the basketball team are requested to report to the manager's office at Emerson stadium at once. Anybody can learn to dance," says an instructor. The sim plest method is to volunteer to put up a shelf in the kitchen and bang a thumb with the hammer. The Humorist. Where? In Tar Heel Ads. THE -: DAILY - ( Sports Editor) SPORTS AT CAROLINA seem to be almost nil as far as news is concerned at present. Both varsity and freshman bas ketball are well under way and varsity and freshman track has settled down for a winter's grind.. The gridiron warriors seem to be idle at present but winter practice is expected to start in a few days. COLD WEATHER will prob ably drive , the golf and tennis teams indoors or out of practice a good part of the winter quar ter. Boxing and wrestling will vie with basketball for the spot light, while co-ed athletics are also expected to get started soon. RECENT ADDITIONS to the varsity basketball squad raise Carolina's chances for a success ful season. Nevertheless, it is generally conceded that the Tar Heels' chances are much lower this year than last. Recent per formances by the Duke and N. C. State quintets show the weak ness of the Tar Heel team. Against the same teams the Blue Devils and Wolf pack almost doubled the score made by the Tar Heels. However this was at a time when the University was still waiting for some of last year's reserves to return. At the beginning of the 1929 sea: son the Tar Heels showed a weak team but rounded out fast to defeat Duke, runners up for the S. I. C. title. ' i BOXING AND, WRESTLING A .... , ... . got off to a flying start last quarter, but have been slowed down due to loss of material. Captain Archie Allen is leading the 1930 mitmen in preparation to defend their Southern Con ference title. However, the loss of Evan Vaughn and . Obie Davis somewhat weakened their chances. The wrestling team is weakened by the loss of mate rial that will be away on engi neering co-op work. The most important of these matmen are Moore and Cowper who will be away, for the final meet with V. M. I. and the first annual con ference tourney at V. M. I. March 1. Thompson . is away now and will not be available for thehard meets with Duke, Navy and Princeton that feature the first half of the schedule. It is expected that Ferguson, 175 pound letterman, will be shifted to Thompson's heavy berth. Cowper will; fill Ferguson's place while he is here. TRACK PROSPECTS are brighter this year than in any other recent years "wjth such out standing sprint men as Gay, Farmer, Slusser and Erickson. Captain Dave Nims will lead the 1930 cinder path team in an attempt to wrest the Southern Conference laurels from Louisi ana U. Last year the Tar Heels were forced into second place by a small margin. Y SELF HELP BUREAU HAS STUDENT CARPENTER The self-help bureau of, the Y announces that there is at pres ent a boy available who is able to do any sort of carpentering" work. Heretofore there have been many that could do this work, but not until now has there been a student that had his . own tools. . This student is capable of doing any sort of work along this line, and the bureau states that all persons who have any work of this type to be done can call at the self help bureau and secure this student. TAB ' HEEL Winter Sports Calendar BASKETBALL Jan. 10 -Greensboro Y. M. C. A. at Greensboro. Jan. 11 Davidson at David son. Jan. 14 Guilford at Chapel Hill. ' - Jan. 16 Washington and Lee at Chapel Hill. Jan. 25 -Wake Forest at Chapel Hill. Jan. 28 N. C. State at Ral eigh. - U' or . Feb. 1 Duke at Chapel Hill. Feb. 5 V: P. I. at Chapel Hill. Feb. 6 V. E I. at Lexington. Feb. 1 V. M. I. at Lexington. Feb! 7 Virginia at ,Char- Feb. 4 Duke at Chapel Hill. lottesville. , , . , Feb. -8-r-Yirginia at Char Feb. , 8 Maryland at College , lottesville. r v Park. ; ; ; '. , . Feb. .15 Florida at Gaines Feb. 11 N. C. State at Chapel , ville. Hill. , v . Feb. 17 South Carolina at Feb. 12 -Loyola (of Chicago) Columbia. , n at Chapel1 Hill (pending). Feb. 22 Penn State at Chapel Feb. 15 Duke at Durham. . Hill. Feb. 18 Wake Forest at Ral- March 1 Southern Confer- eigh. ence Tournament. Feb. 19 Maryland at Chapel Hill. Feb. 21 P. I. at Chapel Jan. 18 Duke at Chapel Hill. Hill. ' .' Jan. 25 Navy at Annapolis. Fe& 12 Davidson at David- Feb, 1 V. P. I. at Blacks son. . ' V.,v.;;- burg.,; Feb. 15 Virginia at Chapel Feb. 8 Princeton at Prince Hill, ton. ASHMORE SEEKS SMOOTHNESS IN TAR HEEL TEAM Shifts Made In Effort To Present Faster ; Combination Against Collegiate Competi tion On Courts. Search for a smooth working combination for the regular Tar Heel five was continued . yester day, by Coach- Ashmore with the actual opening of the season only four : days away. . Various changes at every post featured the practice. The latest shift found Jenks Hutchinson, star freshman - for ward of last year, , back t at : his old berth after a trial at a guard position During, the pre-Christ-mas practice games, this fast rookie .was, run at forward,, but after taking ? stock; of his guard material, Coach : Ashmore .decid ed that :. Hutchinson's chances were, better, at forward. . 7: .Two veteran guards, remnants of last x year's team, are expect ed to hold down the opposition's score. Artie Marpet and Billy Brown : are t the two regulars. Pushing them' for "the guard positions are Page Choate and Tom Alexander, a reserve com bination that should find plenty of action during' the strenuous schedule. "Stodleinifc Service d Stedenafi ROYALL BROWN Feb. 22 V. M. I. at Lexing ton. March 1 Southern Confer ence Tournament. Feb. 22 Navy at Annapolis. Feb. 24 Davidson at Chapel Hill. : v Feb. 28 to March 3 Southern Conference Tournament at Atlanta. BOXING Jan. 18 Washington and Lee at Lexington. Jan. 25 V. P. I. at Chapel Hill. ... . WRESTLING Outlook for the forward posi tions are not so promising. Five or six claimants for these posts seem to show about average abil ity. With the return of Dave Neiman and Tom Alexander to school after the Christmas vaca tions, the fight for these berths has become more i intense. : , The regular season will ; be opened with a return engage ment against Greensboro Y Fri day night in the Piedmont city and the first collegiate game against the Davidson quintet in Charlotte Saturday night. From Freshman or no one can. tell if. the letter is written on Old Hampshire station ery t for it gives an almost presi dential dignity to the message it carries. Whether your letter is to the family at home, to some of your tradesmen or .purveyors or to your very best girl, Old Hampshire adds a distinct tone, for it is rich, substantial, smart it has tie rich texture,., the crisp crackle of the : truly aristocratic paper. UNIVERSITY:BOOK AND STATIONERY CO. 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