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Tuesday, February 0, 1934 THE DAILY TAR -HEEL Wzzs flirts Qr applets Prints For VMI Meet; Trials Set For This Afternoon Coach "Chuck" Quinlan Will Pat i Charges Through Paces in Test for Berths. With the tough Washington and Lee meet a matter of his tory both Carolina wrestling squads went through a light workout yesterday in prepara tion for Saturday's clash with V. M. I. at .Lexington. TWO EVENTS ARE HERE THIS WEEK Carolina Plays State Yearling And Varsity Cage Teams In Tin Can Saturday. . Carolina teams get into ac tion on only two days this week, Coach Quinlan announced but during that time have eight vesterday that trials will be events scheduled. Just two of held this afternoon at 4 :00 lfie events will take place in the o'clock and that it is absolutely m Can, both of these being necessary for all members of the basketball games two teams to participate. I The- week , gets underway The Generals decisively trim- Tuesday when the White Phan- med the Tar Heels 29-5 and tms meet Wake Forest for the State 18-6 to ring up their 45th second time this season. In The and 46th victories in their past fit encounter between these 47 starts., Mac Auman, 175- tw clubs, the Tar Heel team pounder, scored the only win took an easy win, 41-21. The for Coach Quinlan's proteges initial tilt was scheduled for pinning Bennett in 42 seconds Raleigh but changed to Chapel of the second extra period. Hill because of a conflict. Tues- Frosh Bouts Good day's game will be played at The Tar Baby yearling afrirre- Raleigh. The yearling teams Mnn fiirp mnpTi ,or,loi tne two scnoois will also bat their varsity brothers, but los- tle on the same Program. in a niD and tuck 18-16 deci- Saturday Big Day sion to the little Generals. The Nothing else is on the card iMi 'iiTifn until Saturday when all Caro- final bout when Owens. Wasn- Iina s sPort teams get in action WHITE PHANTOMS MEET DEMON DEACONS ington and Lee, pinned 1 Jordan in 2:50 minutes. Umstead, Douglas, Ward and Bonner continued their . brilli ant performances of past meets. Both of the basketball teams are at home, while the wrestling and boxing clubs all are at Lex ington. The White Phantoms return Umstead and Douglas register- 1x01116 to take on the fast-step- ed falls while Ward and Bon ner won time decisions to count the 16 points garnered by the fFosh contingent. In V. M. Z, Carolina will be meeting another of the outstand ing wrestling teams in Dixie. In its lone meet of the season V. M. I. lost-ie-l to State," a team which defeated the Tar Heels 26-0 earlier in the season! ping State quint in the Tin Can. Carolina was defeated for the first time by the Red Terrors and will certainly be out to take the Raleigh outfit in a big way. The freshmen will also meet for the second time in a- prelimina ry. ' The State first year team got a close victory in the initial encounter. V. M. L will offer the opposi- SWAIN HALL TOPS AYCCCKME 29-21 S. A. E Phi Delt. and Z. B. T. Count Victories in Intra mural Cage Loops. There remain today, by virtue of Swain Hall's 29-21 victory over Aycock, only three unde feated basketball aggregations in the dormitory division of the intramural court program. In a game that was permeat ed with excitement from start to close, the dishwashers gave a fine exhibition of basketball to nose out the ever-trying Ay- cock boys. Led by Poole and Ritter who tallied nine and eight points, respectively for top scoring hon ors, the victors surged into the lead a few moments after the initial tip off. The encounter was a rough affair with both contingents fighting desperately for possession of the ball. More Forfeits Kappa Sigma and Old West received victories without any play as a result of the elimina- . tion of A. T. O., and New Dorms from the competition. S. A. E. Wins S. A. E. rolled up its fifth con secutive victory yesterday after-- Here 'are 'the boys who went the route with Duke last Saturday night, licking the Methodists! noon with lanky "Ike" Minor 25-21. Tonight they will take on Wake Forest at Raleigh in War Memorial auditorium; the tilt I leading his team in his custom- is scheduled for 8:00 o'clock. ary fashion. The bespectacled At the top of the cut, we have Aitken and Weathers, forwards, one of the best pairs of sharp- center continue to swell his shooters in Dixie. Between the pair is Coach G. E. "Bo" Shepard, court mentor for the White I scoring total by chalking up 19 Phantoms. At the bottom, Jim McCachren, guard, Glace, center, and Captain Dave, all-southern points in his team's 47-10 rout n':-v.'?;? rs&ysis S?A - - &Mkii:-gggm Coach bo Shbpaszd frggg' m.,:.- V.;.v:: " feiS - ;:1;a: , . tJ.Mc Cachjzea Guard Glace CSATTER.. guard. These boys will endeavor to repeat their 41-21 win over the Baptists who have -shown improved form in-their recent contests with Duke and Davidson. Is Meet W aMe Fr es yhite Phantoms Meet Wake Forest Quintet in Raleigh Tonight at 8:00 O'clock. The Cadets are coached ' by tion for the wrestling and box- Mooney Liandis, last year s conference champ in the 155 pound class. Many Coaches Make Changesins tngs. ing teams at Lexington. The mat club will be out to get back in the win column in a big way but will again meet some tough opponents. The opening bouts will find the yearling teams mix- PROBABLE LINE-UP Carolina P. Aitken F. Weathers F. Glace C. J. McCachren G. D. McCachren G. Wake'F. Mulhern Pero (C) Swing Malloy Hatcher With the Big Five top posi tion at stake, the White Phan- For the second time in three ARTICLE CHADBOURNE years, New York University GIVEN LEADING POSITION ia cutuLTCiieu iu sees, a new i z i. i . i j. va tt , "ri An article bv Professor James turns journey xo iwieign wxngiiu iicau iwuutvii cuaui. nowaiu u. . I.. ttti. tt 4- 1 Cann. football coarh of th team A. Chadbourne of the University xaKe on me n uo io.t .rr. .j.j i.:,. facnltv is oiven the leading nosi- ketball outht. ine contest win .. . b it.: T7i.Wr ,c. start at 8:00 o clock in War iron to xne atmetic council yes- 111 -j ui . terdav. Hp o-a -f- the American liar association rcmuiuu " v x buuuii v I . - gt his sininn w if a ofir,ifA- journal. This article is based Although picked as Dig lavor- O 1 W WV,li4V I . .. I.. T J J.T ly known that he has been un- on his book of the same name ltes, tne lar ieeis may una wi fi -c u loot that was recently published by going tough before the battle is .VO. "" . ..- . ! . ,1 1 j.; four months. the University press. Tnis stuay, over, in tne nrst meeimg uj. Tf ia w i L with its suggested model anti- the two clubs Carolina got an am in iiiiii rv ill w ii u . w . . i, , :. . - htmVtiTint QfafutP. Vin.Q received p.asv victorv. 41-21. But since , wm succeed cann. Archie Kob-r f -rrr' T " " . Lv -n. .o.o prf nf ui,ra. t f national attention m tuuuctiwii uicu, mc wo w i much Davidson last week by a good margin. The Wildcats showed strength when they were barely nosed out bv both State and Duke. Big Five at Stake The White Phantoms will tie with Southern Conf erence vage Standi ings :. SPORTS EDITOR'S NOTE: Here's the Conference teams, up to February 4: Team W. South Carolina 1 North Carolina . 10 N. C. State ... 5 Maryland 4 Duke 5 Washington and Lee 1 v.'Mfi..l.: l V. P. I. 1 Virginia . 0 Clemson '.. 0 standings of the Southern. L. 0 1 1 V 1 2 3 4 5 7 4 Pts. 41 371 209 167 231 104 103 143 184 91 Opps. 15 251 168 137 188 130 171 200 233 151 of Phi Kappa Sigma. Despite the fact that the sen sational "Benny Carr was limit ed to four points, the victors jumped into an early lead and continued to score at will, inter rupted only occasionally by a timely shot from the opposition. .... Phi Delts on Top A 57-21 victory over Phi Al pha kept Phi Delta Theta's string of victories intact yester day afternoon. With Mofiitt scoring 22 points, the Phi Delts had nothing to worry about. The victors rolled up 20 markers before the losers could get going. D. Ts Lose Again Delta Tau Delta went down to inglorious defeat for the fifth (Continued on page four) With the week's paigns now over, ...... . i i freshman WoKoii wwKaii with tne current lyncnmg iiya- . uuuuui uaoavnuuu) I and football, and quarterback tena- "in Viq "RT"U j? ii A Z I wic xuccnaii era oi an-.tt.meii- .irrxrn hxtdat t itt pwt luuumk jven otrong", is a mnprAar-G RY TWFT.VR v-vunme possiointy to succeea v.inn. itooerts is backed by tne Dpan M. T. Van Hecke an- alumni and is most popular nounced at the close of registra- With the student bodv at larere. I f fViof 199. st.ndenta' were en - UUU tlAUV .xa. - j . . . Thifl eooc v,no nA iQW Pnnnl for . the nave a cnance to taKe a uv-uouu xiao j.jj.i.A iuui I WXiou. in iu im" I . - . x-L -rj coaches resigning their posi- spring semester, as compared tions than aT1v ntnr vnr. Som UrlfK lin students last year at ve, doia imv uuC nave resicnd hwiinsp nf nrftss-lfhic fimp llFfi hrrM rrl-if -w Know n-nnn Viom I Unnmr A -n rlaT-C! ATI and others to take upthe coach- was the only member of the tawM a vlctory " 111 mo- -j. .1.1 -n , . j.i. ftf me Bailie IliailllCi UJ. lOl. OdlUl- Fwiuuiis at otner colleges, i scnooi to grauuate at u" while State has one more win. Carolina should have no trouble the fall semester' this year. Athletes Attention! day's contest with the Blue Dev ils. However, the -Deacons will be the underdogs, and the Tar Heels may find the going stiff before the final gun. In the initial contest between the two teams Virgil Weathers, . j. rr.nAI vuiululc i.ui ai u, vvco uib uig ning at Bynum gym from 7:00 , ' . - . . -I U1UUUU1K 111 OVTVU 11WU i o .nn nnir h troTunnnv f 1 1 1 1. i Some of Those Changing Jne following are a few of many who are not at the same school: Hunk Anderson, Ti- . Jtre Dame; Carl bnavely, The first junior team of " the ucknell; Reginald Root, Yale; coeds wiU play the seCond jun- -ucK bourns, JNorth Carolina; ior in basketbaU this eve- ""nn smith, N. U. State; JacK- sn L. Cannell, Dartmouth ; Sam willaman, Ohio State; Austin Tate, Lehigh; Harry Gamage, Kentucky; Howard Cann, N. Y. Chet Wynne, Auburn; goals and five shots for a total and Hunk Anderson have re-: of 19 points. Most of Virge's placed Chuck Collins and Clip- points came in the first half with El- per Smith. Benny Friedman 01 matcher guarding him. In the nier Lavdpn nnmiwuiP : Harrv Michigan fame has . signed to second period the star Malloy - , M J 1 , -I , , , . . ' . Kobprfsnr, nrria t poach football at tne uonege 01 watcnea weathers and will -vuvuj vftittuuipvt 1 l Throuo-hnnt. thP Past and the city of New lorK, wnne prooaoiy do so tonight. I . . - . -.T 1 1 !(. I .. . south there have been numer- "Ducky" Pond, great xaie nan- .Baptist btars 0,Js changes in appointing head back of 1923 and 1924, will take Pero, substitute front-court football coaches. At Carolina over the coach burdens at his man, led the Deacon scorers with ard N. C. State. Carl Snavely alma mater. (Continued on page four) cage cam-Carolina's White Phantoms take second place in the Southern Confer ence standings. South Carolina, last year's conference titlists, are technical ly in the lead via virtue of their lone conference win over Clem son 41-15. But taking the facts into con sideration, the Tar Heels really deserve the lead, having played a decidedly impressive schedule, defeating 10 conference foes and dropping one contest to N. C. State. Big Five Race? Speaking of State, ail odd tri angle has taken shape in the North Carolina Big Five bas ketball race. Duke turned back the Red Terrors 33-29, but the Wolf pack turned viciously on their sister university, licking Carolina 34-30. Then Fate decided it was time for another little bit of juggling, and gave Carolina the opporunity to trounce the Blue Devils 25-21. This gave the Techs the lead in the state cage race witn four wins and one defeat; Duke and Carolina are tied up with three wins and one loss. , That Duke team is still in the race for the conference honors which can't be decided upon until , the family tournament next month in Raleigh. The Methodists left yesterday, on a northern trip through Virginia, encountering W. & L. last night, V. M. I. tonight, and V. P. I. to morrow evening. Virginia probably takes off top honors for having the fam ily's hard luck or goat club. They are really fast and plenty tough j to take into camp, but the Cava liers are yet to scratch in their nine conference starts. Maryland, conqueror of Duke, j felt the fury of the White Phan toms' offensive barrage last Tuesday night, -and dropped in to fourth place. The Terps have a tail. last quint wnicn snouia go places before, the season is over. SHOWS 1934's HEW FASHIONS III LOVE! SETS 1934'S HEW FASHION III PICTURES! SWORDSMEN CARD VMI TENTATIVELY Arrangements have been com pleted for a fencing match with V. M. I. February 22, here at the Tin Can is the tentative date. The Cadets have one of the strongest teams in the country. Captain Nils Granfelt, their coach, is an internationally known fencer having won sev eral championships. They will meet the Tar Heel duelists with a team of seven men, holding competitions in three divisions. Three years ago the Tar Heels were vanquished at V. M. L, by the close score' of 9-7. It is hoped that this defeat will be avenged this year, and to - this goal the entire squad is i working enthusiastically. 11 - - 1 fJ W' ii ! " t '1 I- 1 1 y i t -i FOR RENT House for rent, available after March 1. 500 East Rosemary. Phone 6981. -OTHER FEATURES Comedy Cartoon NOW PLAYING AAMiMll-iAi t A
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