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Tc: iday, November 7, 19S3 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Bare Three Carolina-W'aIie;J?orest-Contest Takes Grid Spotlight Saturday! 12- i Cm tow w1 '-. if Tar Heels to Ester Contest us Favorites, but Deacons Noted ' For Fine Defensive Plav. SECOND TEAM SCRIMMAGES Scrubs Nose Out Yearlings by Lone Touchdown in Close Practice Game. AROUND the FIELD Big Open Held Tournament - WiH Be Run Off Friday, November 24. CAROLINA HAS THREE MORE games on its schedule which A 12-event handicap track ! meet, open to all comers, Trill be held Friday afternoon, No vember 24, track coaches an- With the Blue Devils and the Wolf pack on the road this week end,, the Carolina-Wake Forest contest "will steal the headlines for grid play in the common wealth. The Heels are carded to meet the Demon Deacons Sat urday in Kenan stadium at 2 : 00 o'clock. Carolina Favored By virtue of their sensational mid-season play against both Georgia Tech and N. C. - State, powerful Dixie elevens, the Carolina club will have the edge as favorites when the two teams clash Saturday. But the Demon Deacons are well known for the surperb defensive play and may be counted on to give the Col- linsmen a real fight. li Carolina snould count an impressive victory over the .baptists, tney win nave set a real background for the annual gridiron struggle with Duke. The Blue Devils, of course, will have a heavy newspaper rating, but the scribes doping means little when the intensive rivalry between the two institutions is renewed. Scrubs Scrimmage But back to the preparation for the Wake Forest game, Caro lina took a heavy workout yes terday afternoon prepping them selves for their Saturday strug gle. Tne second team scrim-1 maged the best the frosh could offer and had a hard time nosing out the yearlings, in a regulation contest. Acee McDonald and Jim Mc Cachren led the varsity offense while Childers came in for some nice runs. Eddie Kahn, Gene Barwick, and Elmer "Jumbo" Barrett stood out in the line for the victors because of their sterl ing defensive play. The scrimmage was given mainly to limber up those men who did not see much or any ac tion against the Wolfpack last Saturday. The first stringers were given light limbering up exercises and were then ordered to their showers. The Baptists will be headed in their invasion by a trio of fine backs, Martin, Russell, and Wil son. In . the line, Wake Forest will offer Chetty, Swan and Har dee as their defensive bulwarks. must be entered on the win side nounced yesterday. of the ledger. Wake Forest, This meet will be open to all Duke, and Virginia. in that -or- new men. AH members of the der are the remaining foes. The varsity track squad who are not Deacons are always a tough nut active members of the cross and will offer stiff opposition country &nd football squads are this week. Duke is undefeated to enter this competition. and rates witn tne elite tnis The f ollowrn? events are to year. Virginia has a mystery be run off: 100 and 220 dashes, club. Good against Columbia 440 and 880 runs, high and low and the Navy and poor against hurdles, pole vault, high and Ohio State, V. M. I. and Mary- broad jumps, shot putt, and dis- land. Any Cavalier club can be cus and iavelin throws- counted on to play its best Practice will be held daily for against' Carolina though. Re- aj the men -who are going to member : last ' year. LOTS OF THINGS CAN HAP- peri in these next three games eompete in this handicap meet. Group practices are to begin at 3:15 and at 4 :15. All members 2 line s hfc ft h v ..- km mama? f i Princeton's Chances Are Also Questioned Because of Sectional Gridiron Schedule; Six Undefeated Eastern Leaders Fall Last Saturday; Devils May Come Through. -o Favored elevens, contending teams. But the biggest upset, for the national football title, from the eastern standpoint, CROSS COUNTRY TEAM ORD AT WORK T7J u 1 mi Varsity Harriers Will Be Seek ing Third Consecutive Win in tch with Blue Devils- which can make this season a of the track squad are requested complete success. The team to repart at one of these periods. must continue to improve. Their This handicap track meet is spirit must increase and their held not only to find and develop determination to win must come J new material, but also to keep along as it has since the open- the old track men in spirit and ing whistle of the Georgia Tech in condition. In track, practice game. But with the team, the makes perfect. A man putting students have got to reach new in nine months of practice with- heights in their enthusiastic in nine consecutive months is support. Our cheering and pep far better than a man putting in was one hundred per cent bet- nine months' practice by three ter last week than at any time months for each of three years in the last four years. It can All old men and also all new be still better and I am confident comers are urged to start prac- that it will. Good cheering can tice for the meet. do as much to win these next three games as anything else. As Coach Bob said, "That team needs you." I know they do and I am for them every one. THE FUNNIEST REMARK OF the State game goes to one of Carolina's colored followers who Sigma Nu yesterday took the had 'Stowed away on the spe- lead in the fraternity loop of in cial. Between the halves as tramural grid play by defeating Barclay was leaving the field, Zeta Beta Tau 19-0. one hilarious rooter stood up in The winners counted their his seat and yelled, "Ray, Cap- first touchdown late in the sec tain Barclay." About ten rows ond quarter when Grifiith hurl- behind him another happy In- d a long pass to Glace who in dian retorted, Captain nell, turn tossed a lateral to Lontr for dwindled to a mere handful when the result of last week end's gridiron activities were made known. This group is now headed by Georgia and Duke in Dixie; Army, Princeton, and Duquesne in the east, Michigan and Nebraska in the midwest; Oregon, Oregon State, and Sou thern California in the far west. Unless they, alone, should reach the end of their football campaigns unbeaten and untied, neither Duke which plays an all southern schedule, nor Prince ton, which meets eastern rivals exclusively, will be able to gain national honors and the west coast teams' schedules are so ar ranged that only one of this leading trio can possibly emerge unscathed. Eastern Teams Fall Hardly within the shallow memories of mankind have so many hopes for championships toppled into the dust on a single afternoon as they did Saturday In the east, six elevens found themselves ousted from the ros ter of unbeaten grid teams. St. Mary's Victorious Carnegie Tech, Holy Cross, and George Washington were dumped in the heap of beaten was Fordham's 1S-6 defeat at the hands of the St. Mary's Gaels. Navy Sets Records And the eastern supporters came in for their share of sly smiles as Navy downed Notre Dame 7-0. It was a record breaker, setting up three new records. It was Navy's first win over Notre Dame ; it was the first, time in Notre Dame gridiron history that one of its fine elevens should go down in defeat three times on successive week-ends; it was the first time that Notre Dame had ever been held scoreless on three consecu tive Saturtdays. Georgia, Duke Win Georgia continued its victory march by sweeping aside Flori da 14-0 while Duke, the other potential Dixie gridiron leader knocked aside Auburn 13-7. But Alabama, Vanderbilt,-Louisiana State, and Ole Miss are still mathematical potential leaders for the southern titles. California and U. C. L. A. both deadlocked to a scoreless tie while Southern California and the other Pacific coast title- contending clubs had the day off. Snakes Lick Z. 3. T. To Top Frats Hines Is Number Four In 1933 Tennis Ranking 4- Lytle Scores Twice as Losers Fight Gamely; Phi Kappa Sigs Beat A. T. O. that's the Governor." BABE DANIEL ESTABLISH- ed himself as one of the out standing centers in the south! with his performance m the the score. Lytle crossed the Z. B. T goal line on a short pass from Grifiith and then intercepted a pass to scamper 35 yards for the - - -11 till Georgia Teen game ana ne aaaea tally. Grifiith, Glace, and to that record againsx oxaxe. Lytie were e shining lights in Babe was in there on every play the Sigma Nu attack while Lin- tackling and piling up the in terference. His knee, Jnjury does little to slow him down and he staysin there at defensive guard with Barclay backing up the line. Sabol, State's center, is considered one of the best Girls' Tennis Tourney Will Start Tomorrow The girl's tennis tournament will begin tomorrow and will j end sometime next week. Thej first rounds must be played by Thursday night. The first round matches may be played either tomorrow or Thurdsay, according to the scho lastic schedule of the competi tors. The semi-finals must be completed by" Saturday night, and the finals by next Tuesday. In each pairing the girl who wins five games out of nine will win the match. The winners of the matches are asked to post their names on the bulletin board in South building. The pairings for the first round are as follows: Erika Zimmerman and Evelyn Page, Ruth Covington and Elsie Law rence, Barbara Henderson and Doris Strange, Alice Erickson and Eileen Smith, Ida Win stead and Nancy Gordon, Bar bara Holbrook and" Betsy Wright, Margaret McCauley and Mary Williams - "" deman and Sims starred for Zeta Beta Tau. Zeta Psi Wins Zeta Psi looked impressive in trimming Sigma Phi Epsilon 18-0. Zeta Tsi registered its first touchdown when Hanff passed 35 yards to Harrison Carlyle tallied in the second quarter on a 25 yard heave from Hanff. Edgerton was on the receiving by nosing out Chi Phi 2-0 for its first victory. The winners scored a safety in the second period when a Chi Phi back was tagged behind the goal. Whita- ker, Wicker, and Rouiller played heads-up ball for Delta Tau Del ta while P. Hudson and Peeler led the Chi Phis. Carr Ties for First Winning on a forfeit from Manly, Law School went into a tie with Mangum and Best House as leaders in the dormi tory circuit. Phi Sigma Kappa forfeited to Kappa Alpha. Today's schedule: 4:30 Pi Kappa Alpha vs. Phi Alpha; S. A. E. vs. vs. D. K. E. ; Steele vs. Old West. Team Standings Team W L Sigma Nu 4 pivot men in the state, though it is his first year at the job, and to me Babe was the better man in that game Saturday. Some people wonder what hap wneA t. Florida when the 'Gator mtpr rnlcp Tin the nunts. The end of a lonsr pass from Laxton Florida center, Ferrazi, ,would for final touchdown. Hanff, tnv nnt nf the line until Babe Harrison, and Edgerton were hP-nt down to nass and then hop outstanding for Zeta Psi while Kimrey, Cline and Frazier shared the spotlight for the wouldn't know which way to losers. block. Not finding anyone ahead Phi Kappa Sigs Win Babe would go on down under Phi Kappa Sigma counted its the kick. If Babe can turn in fourth win by handing A. T. O good games against Wake For- its second loss of the season est and Duke he should have Dossenbach and Queen bore the ACT IN BEHALF OF. HONOR SYSTEM that all-state job sewed up. , (Continued on page four) NO DOUBLES MATCHES ARE PLAYED IN MEET brunt of the winners passing afc- Itack. Reid was credited with the first marker on a pass from J. Queen. Queen ran 20 yards after re- No matches were played yes-Jceiving a pass from Dossenbach terday in any round of Caro- for the second six pointer and lina's doubles tourney because of Queen passed to Reid standing the inability of the various con- uncovered over the goal for the testants to appear on the courts, last touchdown. J. Queen, Dos- Most of the varsity players, senbach and Reid featured for however, engaged . in a light p'hi iappa bigma wnue isianxon and Stimpson stood out lor A. T. O. Chi Phi Beaten In the battle of the cellarites of the fraternity group, Delta Tau Delta advanced one notch Pet. Beta Theta Pi 3 Phi Kappa Sigma 4 Kappa Sigma 3 Phi Alpha L 3 Phi Gamma Delta 3 St. Anthony Hall... 3 Tau Epsilon Phi... 3 Kappa Alpha 2 Phi Delta Theta 2 S. A. e.: 2 Alpha Tau Omega 2 Zeta Beta Tau 2 Zeta Psi : 2 D. K. E 2 Pi Kappa Alpha 2 Chi Psi 1 Lambda Chi Alpha 1 Delta Tau Delta.-. 1 Theta Chi 1 Sigma Chi 0 Sigma Phi Epsilon 0 Phi Sigma KappaJ. 0 Chi Phi 0 Dormitory W Team Best House Mangum Law School Rufiin ...... workout. Coach Kenfield team ed with John McGlinn battled against "Ike" Minor and Walter Levitan who are due to encoun ter 'Tacky" Willis and Syd So bol today. Ranson House New Dorms Aycock Lewis Manly : Old West Steele Swain Hall Grimes Old East 4 4 4 4 3 2 1 1 1 1' 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 3 4 4 5 L 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 1.000 1.000 .800 .750 .750 .750 .750 .750 .667 .667 .667 .500 .500 .500 .500 .500 .250 .250 .250 .200 .000 .000 .000 .000 Pet. 1.000 1.000 1.000 .800 .750 .500 .334 .334 .250 .250 .250 .250 .200 .000 The 1933 rankings of the In tercollegiate Lawn Tennis com mittee, subject to the ratification of the U. S. L. T., find Wilmer Hines. former Carolina tennis star, ranked as number 4. The first position was award ed to Jack Tidball of the Uni versity of California. It will be recalled by tennis fans that Tid ball defeated H. Ellsworth Vines, recent addition to the professional ranks, in the Pa cific-southwest tournament, and bv that victorv won nationa prominence. The University of Texas romped off with the honor of having the most men listed in the first twelve ranking stars. The rankings: 1. Jack Tidball, U. C. L. A. 2. Richard T. Murphy, Hamil ton College. 3. Karl Kamrath, U. of Texas. 4. Wilmer Hines, U. of N. C. 5. Al Horton, Williams Col lege. 6. Martyn Buxby, U. of Tex as. .. . , 7. Joseph Coughlin, Stanford. 8. Elliot Loughlin, Navy. 9. William 3. Eese, Georgia Tech. 10. Sterling Williams, -U. of Texas. 11. Marco Hecht, U. of Pennsylvania. 12. Hal Surface, U. of Texas. With two hops to success al- .. ready behind them, the varsity cross country men are working hard in preparation for the Southern Conference champion Duke team and also have their eyes set on the conference cham pionship for this year. To date the harriers have a very enviable record. They have turned back both Florida and N. C. State by over-whelming scores. They scored a perfect run against State this past Sat urday over a muddy course. But both of these teams are com paratively easy to the strong Duke crew. Against Florida both the Sul- livans and Cur lee tied for first place. At State Louis Sullivan and Williamson tied for first honors. All the rest of the men have done some fine running in these two meets. Coach Ranson announces that set work-outs will be used from now oh. Every man must put everything he has into his work, if the team is to get by the fast Duke team and then clinch the Southern Conference champion ship. This Saturday the freshman runners will meet the cross country squad from High Point high school. Coach Ranson an nounces that he will run two squads or sixteen men in two meets with the High Point boys. 1934 Cage Schedule Jan. 3. Clemson, here. Jan, 6 Davidson, Charlotte. Jan. 1L V. P. L, there. Jan. 1SU-V. M. L, there Jan. 13 W. & Lu, there. Jan. If). W. Forest, Raleigh. Jan. 19. Virginia, here. Jan. 24 N. C. State, Raleigh. Jan. 26 V. P. L, here. Jan. 27 V. M. L, here. Jan. 29. Virginia, there. ' Jan. 30 Maryland, there. Jan. 31- Navy, there. Feb. 3. Duke, here. Feb. 6 Wake Forest, here. Feb. 10 N. C. State, here. Feb. 13 Davidson, here. Feb. 16 Duke, there. Feb. 21 S. Carolina, here. Conference tourney, Raleigh, first week in March. Intramural Wrestling WiD Get Under Way All students who are inter ested in intramural wrestling are requested to report at the Tin Can and have their names recorded as soon as possible. This field of intramurals is open to all students except those who have won freshman num erals and those who have taken part in varsity competition. November 22 is the date set for the contest and it has been suggested that all men come out and see what they can do on the mat. The proper means of loafing will be the object of attainment in a new course of instruction offered this fall at Butler Uni versity, Indianapolis. Pender Exponent. She gave up all foi one brief moment of happiness ! ti i. m : ft Mi , - ' . PA. era lit 4 iiiWi i n i otw tuismunid j iiUUjliii&ilii! Monroe Owsley f Donald Cook Also Laurel and Hardy Comedy, "Busy Bodies" Oddity, "Handle Bars" NOW PLAYING J
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