Fc THE DAILY TAR HEEL Tuesday, Noresiber 14, 1933 - 1 i - - " : : : 1 - 1 . 1 w : T 1 - ICctt,.1o Gouch , . MaroonGtXAhaih Ruscr Thai Kerr was Through At Colgate Ended When He Signed New Contract. Rumors that this was his last year at Colgate University came in n end vesterdav when it was discovered that Andrew Kerr, coach of the Maroon foot ball contingents for the last five . years, had signed a new three- year contract to direct football . up at Hamilton, N. Y. Dame rumor had it since the start of the season that Mr. ; Kerr would be at the coaching . helm at N. Y. U.. in 1934 but .his signing ends all these pre mature rumors. - - : Under Andy Kerr, Colgate re tnained undefeated, untied, and unscored upon last year. This season, however, Tulane Univer sity downed the New Yorkers for their, first defeat since 1931 .' This year's particular grid iron season is characterized by . the many rumors that lead fans to believe that they will see a hpst of new college cqaches next . season. It is fairly definite that "Hunk" Anderson is "through' CALEIID'AR IN TO OTLIGHT PARADE' English majors. 201 Murphey Staff meetings. Sports men -Feature board Reporters Desk staff .10:30 -1:30 2:30 Phillips RusseE. Bull's Head ' Pep rally. Post office Di senate. New East 5:30 ..4:00 .3:30 ......7:00 .7:00 Phi assembly. New West ....... History department. 313 Saunders ....... .7:15 .7:30 Elisha Mitchell society. Gerrard hall Jimmy Cagney and Renee Whitney, who will appear in "Foot light Parade," playing at the Carolina theatre Sunday and Monday. Around the Field ... 8 :00 XJ1 Ifrwvt'holl Tflam Is Given Lecture (Continued on page three) 1 X" Jjy wwe- Babe has it on him. The Char- we ine Aar neei nances 01 wm lotte boy is powerful and tough, nin Saturday, - Carolina s main and he is in there to win every oensive xnreai is passing ana of course a wet field will hurt the work of the passers and re ceivers. Nevertheless in the minute. -. ! EMMET JOYCE TURNED IN t.i t-v ,:n V cm an PYPPllpnt. cramp af. oniflrrt ai woire ame auu wm uc out- - 0 powi;no of,f0 omfl ifT, V, . ceeqea Dy eimw.ixuwi xci VM"rrw . Z .? -..V fiplH in W rhnitinn. Wia 'TTppIs Pdueor.-FafSpear.ofWis-cu heljne of the Eddie Casev. it is understood, He has been improving fast this will not be re-engaged as foot- year and should come on fur ball coach up at Harvard for ther. Stumpy and rugged, Joyce 1934. 11s a xougn man vo nauuie. opposition is alike to him and things are rough when he . is in 6v hau. Ithprp Only Four Clubs Are Unbeated in Tag Race (Continued from page three) Sigma Nu, Zeta Psi-Phi Delta Theta, and the Phi Alpha-Pi Kappa Alpha games. The S. A. E.-Z. B. T. and the Zeta Psi- Z. B. T. skirmishes should prove entertaining. Featured in the dormitory di vision will likely be the .Law School-Best House contest. thrown for a gain of 60 yards. The battle will probably , be the most critical of the year for both1 teams. The contest will mean the difference between a good and a tiad season for Caro lina. So far the Tar Heels have iNegro Benefit Grid Tilt to Be Played PERHAPS? GEORGE BARCLAY only been able to take three out T onnnnn fiffrnt wULcoWinto his just share of of seven starts but all the wins The annual Nero benefit foot- this Saturday have been against Big Five t SK MSscrts clubs. A victory Saturday will year Saturday December ac- & u Wt be long mean a State championship and coraing to an announcement & UD pretty nearly a Conference title. lf!d?C on The Blue Devils on the other r:w George. Last Saturday McFar- hand have yet to be beaten. Duke E!1 land of the Associated Press, considered Tennessee its tough- VJX3 UllilCU 1UUU iUl supporting a nurse for the Colored section of M fK" ''fiinrt fftr lana 01 Ine Associatea .tress, yylw., .x ru6" fniK Na McKelvin of the News and Ob- est opppnent at the first pthe t Jp f'nnf server, Mitchell, of the Greens- season but it seems that now I Carolina has the honor of beinsr . wwm-, - . . , uuiu iauv iiunij. auu xxau&.r vi.i . -r- jhapei 1111. ine contest is spon-., -4. ; U,p hnrdpsf. rlnh nn1 its satiPdl Bob Madry's sun porch. They ule. A win this week-end wil wrote their stories, barely men- put the Devils right on the road tioning , Barclay. This week it to a perfect season. Duke Has Fine Attack ; Duke has a fine all-around at field. If George's leg is O.K tack, nifty runners m Cornelius my bet is that, he will steal the arid' Cox,' a good blocker in Hen- Show. :. ,v. drickson, a fair passer m Laiey sored and managed by the Sen ior Y. M. C. A. cabinet.1 - 1 The team with whom the lor cal. Negro high school team w,U will be diiBferent, Barclay and compete, has not yet beehf an- Crawford - te on the nounced. ahd 'ih Rossiter one of the best ;klckers in the south. : Carolina's offense is still far from being perfect. The Tar SENATE TO DISCUSS PLAN i TO REFORM CURRtCULtJM Metzehthih Lauds Protestant Leader . . . The relative merits of Luther 1 1 1 and, Goethe was-the subject of a falV.hv Tir. E.. .fJ- Metzenthin in a nrntpstant r.oriffrPtration in 7:00 o'clock in New East the Di lidVtJ d 1A"C atw Gerrard hall Sunday. . senate will discuss the bill : Re- but the running is weak, mostly As Sunday marked the 450th solved: That the Dialectic sen- oecause- 01 poor DiocKing. Ana i - r T.,V, ofAAnn nn oc faTmr nr tVin I XCSU1L HUS Will 11RC1V UC Dr. Metzenthin was invited to plan now under consideration by stressea auring tne weeK s prac speak as a student of the life the faculty for curriculum re ef the famous protestant. form. I believe," he said, "that Lu- The greater . part, of the meet- ther was far greater than Goethe ing will be devoted to try-outs or any otner uerman. ne gave ior meireamuau ueuawj uetweeu ine .rni assemoiy win mee a brief outline of the lives of the Di and Phi to take place tonight at 7:15 o'clock-in New the two men, and pointed out November 21. All freshmen are East to discuss the following their comparative merits. urged to take part in these try- tills: Resolved: That athletic OUtS. Each man will be allowed I nas hnnVa shnnlrl Hp frQTn k I I -r ,ifj.v.j. Murcmson fepeaics on inka to sneak three minutes on the UWa!' RpinWprq. uaf fi,i pw m Nr. i: query: Resolved x . muruiiisuii, uii. ctcux i tice sessions! ASSEMBLY TO DISCUSS THREE BILLS TONIGHT Need Court Managers All sophomores , interested in trying out' for assistant managers of basketba3 see Tom Spencer tomorrow in the Tin Can at 4:09 o'clock. MEMORIAL GAME ROOM IN NEED OF SIX GIRLS The management of the Gra ham Memorial game room an nounced yesterday that it needs six girls by tomorrow night Entries in the mixed bowling tournament have not been com pleted, as only six co-eds have entered with 12 boys. The tourney will open tomorrow, and the entrance fee is nil. . DEVILS PREPARE DEFENSE AGAINST HEEL AIR ATTACK " (Continued from page three) frankly worried about this Tar Heel passing. Many undefeated teams have bitten the dust late in the season because they slack ed up a bit and allowed their foes to complete those long touchdown passes. - The game may turn into an aerial bombardment Duke, too, has used successfully the air game this season and has fine throwers and able receivers. Tag Games Postponed' ' The scheduled intramural grid encounters between S. P. E. Delta Tau Delta, Beta Theta Pi Phi Kappa Sigma, S. , A. : E. D.K E and Chi Psi-Zeta Beta Tau were all postponed on ac count of rain. Today's schedule: 4:30-Law School vs7 Best House; A. T. O; vs. Sigma Chi; Steele vs. Old West 1 2-54 GIRL WINNERS TO REPORT Girls in the tennis tournament are,, asked to report the winner of each match at the "Y" as soon as possible. Second round matches must be played off by Wednesday and third round matches by Friday. Recital Tickets on Sale Tickets for Ralph Deane Shure's organ recital tomorrow night may be purchased .at Hill Music hall or at Alfred Williams bookstore. The tickets will be 50 cents. FRATERNITY Team W. L. Sigma Nu 5 0 Beta Theta Pi ...... .. .. 4 0 Kappa Sigma .... ........ 4 1 Phi Alpha 4 1 Phi Gamma Delta ... 4 1 Phi Kappa Sigma ... 4 1 Tau Epsilon Phi ... 4 1 Zeta Psi 3 1 S. A. E. 2 1 St. Anthony Hall ... 4 2 A. T. O. ..... 3 2 Kappa Alpha 3 2 D. K. E. ......... .1 2 2 Phi Delta Theta ...... 2 2 Pi Kappa Alpha 2 2 Zeta Beta Tau ............ 2 2 Chi "Psi 1.::.: 2 3 Delta Tau Delta .... 1 4 Lambra Chi Alpha 1 4 Sigma Chi 1 4 Theta Chi 1 5 Sigma Phi Epsilon X 4 Chi Phi::l...:..l..;o- 6 Phi Sigma Kappa ... 0 7 DORMITORY ; Law School 5 Q: Mangum . 5 0 Best House 4 1;- Ranson House . ....... 4 1 Ruffin ......... ..... 4 2 Lewis ..;.!.... 2 2, New Dorms 2 3 Old West . .L... 2 3 Swain Hall .... - .. 2 3. Aycock 1 3 Manly : 1 3 Steele ;i 3 Grimes a 15 Old East ........:.... 0 5 PASS BOOK TICKETS MAY BE EXCHANGED AT GATE Pet 1.000 1.000 .800 .800 .800 .800 .800 .750 .667 .667 .600 .600 .500 .500 .500 .500 .400 .200 .200 .200 .167 .000 .000 .000 1.000 1.000 - ,800 .800 .667 .500 400 .400 .400 .250 .250 .250 .167 .000 assembly deplores the vote of Tir C T Miirrhismi; rlirpr.tnr xkCocu . iaa, Mtc of research in the school of com- ollwulil "iluVYC" , ' 11113 SLaLe against proniomon re- merce. sDoke before the Rotarvr1 BUllcu iixuxcswuxuw peai, ana itesiovea: mat option- I o Mrirtl a in XTi4-Vi fnwnli'nn Ulnna I -1 LI J ' "l 1J 1 '.' olnh in FflVGttftville last niffht. awxw va1Wma. x ai actenaance snouia De permit- " " I 4-1, HT , TV TTf:X.X. JU4- I i , . - . Dr. Murchison's subiect was 1U1 M1C '" ueuaws m an unaergraauate schools '"The National Recoverv proJwl11 also be discussed. m the University 1 . - vnwt " - LiriNCi r l1 nwAkidAvi I . , I . . i j. iviixu xtluavajju jlv oiuri nas spoKen on various aspects i DISCUSS PLANS TONIGHT of the program on a series of YEAR BOOK CONTRACTS lectures sponsored by the school The University club will meet All fraternities and societies of commerce, the law school, and tonight at 9 :30 o'clock in room which intend to take space: in the sociology department. MacNider Leaves Today 214 Graham Memorial to dis- the Yackety Yack are asked to cuss important plans for pep ral- have their contracts signed im- hes tomorrow and Friday. mediately. ; It is important that all mem- To secure the discount avail- I bers be present. Those who! able on hills naH hpforp "r r'WAM v x. w a w 31 .r- ill" Dr. William deB. MacNider, Kenan nrofessor in ; medicine. will leave here today to attend have been absent consistently ber 1, checks must be received win oe dropped irom the roil. by November 29. as the offirp the annual meeting of the South ern Medical association where he will present a, paper, on the subject, "The Resistance' of Fixed Tissue Cells to Injury.' Faculty .Meeting Postponed will be offiicially closed durjg the Thanksgiving holidays. ; , Bell Improves "V. The faculty meeting sched uled for today has been post- rlhis meeting is a gathering of poned until next Tuesday, ac- Dean J. M. Bell of the twn&n physicians from all southern cording to an announcement of applied science continues in states. , Dr. MacNider will re-1 from the president's office yes-1 make verv satisf a f.ni-., II ,7 .w w. j "ipxuvc terday. ment in his illness. . Tickets in the regular student pass-book for the Duke game may be exchanged for seats in the cheering section in the Duke stadium upon the payment of 50 cents at the gate. All Carolina students are requested to enter the main gate on the east side of the stadium: The Carolina cheering section will be in 'section 8, on about the 35 yard line. The gates will open at 12 :30, and to avoid con gestion, students are requested to arrive at the stadium as soon as possible. Reserved seats may be purchased at 210 Graham Memorial for $2.50. Dance Committee Named The appointment of the fol lowing men to. the senior dance committee was announced yes terday: Charles T. Woollen, Jr., cnairman, .Bernard Solomon Forney A. Rankin, F. Pendleton Gray, John L. Womble, Jr., George F. Brandt, and Thomas B. bpencer. 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