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llllll'ltllW"""'mt SSI "TALKIN TURKEY" Co-Sprt EUrs In Sxrxha asd Le Tsrk Night Telephone 6906 CHAPEL HILL, N. O, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1935 f WHAT WE THINK g OF SPORTS EDITORS jj gON GREENSBORO NEWS Shining Lights ' 4 By Lee Turk ail Edward V. Mitchell, Daily New? Sports Ed., Dear Pessimist: You interested me deeply when you said in your column "Side lights of Heel ''4 Garolina-Tech Encounter - - olds Gridiron Spotlight , '''' 5f' Frosh Head For Fall In Tilt Versus State This Friday Evening Wade Ison, Sports Editor of the Charlotte News Calls Wolf lets Best He Has Seen Here is Jim McCachren and Victory," that Bill Moore, stars in Carolina's "Davidson College Wildcats this victory over Davidson. Both afternoon spiked what Rose played like the veterans' they Bowl aspirations the University! are. Moore was a bulwark on the of North Carolina might have defense!, while McCachren got had by holding the highly touted off some of the longest punts Tar Heels to a 14-0 score." You of the day. interested me even more deeply when you counted the clash as a moral victory for the Wildcats and proclaimed, to, your readers that try as they might the -Tar Heel machine; could 1 not; pene trate the stonewall Davidson de fense. In fact you interested me so greatly that I decided to take a peek at the rest of the sports vou edited. I Freshman Tournev - m ersiOtars Mb - - Podesta Comes to Fore by Over whelming Defeat of the Ranking Carlton Rood Stonewall Defense H Conquerors of Duke Threaten Tar Heel Gridiron Supremacy In Saturday's Clash Georgia Tech's 6-0 victory over Duke has suddenly thrown the southern football spotlight full upon the Carolina-Tech Carolina's yearling footballers scrap to be held on Kenan field set about practice yesterday coming baturday. witb an ai-, nf fWoirniTiaHrm Carolina s record as an un- - O Here is Punchy Joyce and Rahe DanieL linprnen of ton- Div. garnerea it points eacn TEATiIS TRIUT.IPH ON FIRST DOWNS IN GRID iiIURALS Zeta Psi and Z. B. T. Eleven Down Phi Kappa Sigma and the Pikas by First Downs The intramural tag-football series continued yesterday with four of the fastest and hotly contested games yet played. Zeta Psi and Phi Kappa Sigma but Zeta Psis won by virtue of Their wort is cut for them defeated team will be put to the ranking calibre. Both are play-1 V at (. . . a" j lr-ni'i!il of and VrWL-ia nnfllinc ihpir last vpnr of fnothsll I 43 y raeet a nignl.4. xoutea 7l7 rj 7ZIS '77777 more first downs: Z. B. T. and State College frosh Hekii in Ian win nave sometmng con- ana mey are ouv iu "i - cCOrele3 n HL-f, nT.ofnr wTiiVTi tn Mqo tlioir rnm. Tips Ttnmpl lia miSPl hnt two lDe rlKUS lOUgUl 10 a SCOreieSS weeuauurgriaay. mgnu . ."IT. , " . 7 . ... tie but the irame was acrain d&. CoacH; George James sent Ws Pansons of Duke ana Carolina, e xira-poin s mis year -ana yce cnarges tnrougn a long signal t.ums drill before they took the de- A lot of People are wonder- fnse against the varsity in a wnat was wron witn tne dummy scrimmage. The second Carolina team baturoay against and third itesh teams staged a Davidson. And a lot more people smnmn..:. are wondering if there was any- any- I has missed hardly a block. . Fair Sex Invades 3 fk A 1 A man s rvctivmes 3 Zebes and three for the Pikas; Steele came through in the sec ond half to top Everett, 6-0, and Ruffin took Old West 19-0. The high point of the after noon occurrea wnen zeta ra The freshman tournament was snoCKea, to continued in its sec.nnd -telr tru put it mildly, when looming up day with a few interruptions by alongside of your lllustrius Tar rain. t Podesta in his quarter fini contradictory head: "STRAIGHT match with Carlton Roock cori- F00TB ALL WAS ENOUGH pletely annihilated Rood to tie FOR CAROLINA TO C01 tune of 6-1, 6-1. Podesta shdwd QU0R DAVIDSON." After hav- his supremacy in trimming ing read your account of how the highly touted racquet . wielder, Carolina team failed to look like As a result of this match, whic the conquerors of Tennessee and figured to be a close one, Podesta Maryland, and then having read now rules an overwhelming f albwin g scrimmage .until " the' seconds are wondering . -1 . ... ' .. IfViinrr wtatiot wifh Vo tfATn Was I werQ ced down -t.W-yarsiiy -v, Co-eds Go in for the kicked off to Phi Kanna Si. J .1 1 A II - ' I IIHVI 1SI1M L 1111. JSLI IJIIlZUr.- L1K111 - i neia. to oppose tne second var- , sity in dummy work. f loyal supporters led us to be :. Prospects for a. victory Friday lieve? r Or, was Saturday an off night do' not amear bright. Ac- aa lor tne team m0Sl v1 Men beware I Once more the ;31anly Art of Tennis and Bowling in a Big Way Bowen, of P. K. S.f took a lateral from the receiver, reversed his field, and raced 80 yards to a touchdown. It was a perfect ex- , , . i mn n i . . . . . amnie oi correct timinc ana j f 1 1 TTT If 1 ? j T -i i I LIU L LI IK I K la 11U ICai nay IX ICIA- I Ia.i.aN rrknn 1.a " tlOn OI tne WOIICUDS IS tne DeSl 7 - . - , , , Jfuu; wums. xncy xiavc licuscu i , TV, lcr I vet to be put out. There are not in' 3T" )nany outstanding players on J?U . invading the manly - . the team but there are 35 men, " . T"? ,1'?"MOU. world pf sport. . . - . ... - . 4Va cording to reports the 1935 edi- think the latter was the case, fairer sex to away the preferred reserves played virtually the whole game. And no one was pulling punches: ' ,, Snavely Comments large score, I positively did not U0 meet Podesta in the semi- ren's splendid N. C. State Frosh know what to think. finals bv cornine through his team roll over Davidson's year- But I forgive you, Edward, match with Coxetter by the lings to the tune of 65 to 0. for you see, I too am a sports scores 6-2, 6-2. Strain, not one "Flake Laird, the Davidson editor, in a smaller way, of step behind Podesta, figures to coach, joined us in the .opinion course, and I know how snappy put up a good t struggle when that this team is the best Frosh your leading paragraph must they meet today. club State had had not so much have looked. In fact it must have piay in the lower bracket has in wealth of material, but in co- looked so good at first reading not yet reached the semi-finals hesion that goes to make team Coa h Gnaveiv showed either tnat you aeciaea to le it may. DUt is expected to do so touay. play. 1 1 ' T Jl Si. V til J I - You snouid never nave uoue it, mylield will meet tne winner oi "Brother Dave Clark previ- pointment in Carolina by for now a lot OI people nave the B. Rood-Kaulf man matCll, Continued m last page) (Continued on last page) called to my attention that you while Dovle stacks un against have little reasoning power and tne survivor of the Kellar-Far- Sa.tlirda.V'S FOOtbclll Ga.ITieS who have gone to the Rose Bowl. And so I have taken it upon my self to help you along with some home-made prognosticating. To do this, however, we must work on supposition, so let us suppose and State are both a lot stronger m . , , than Carolina supporters will - , xnis teampiay is saaiy lacing . . aie lor aear oie spencer as Carlisle and Snow to Cann both on the Tar Babies. . . their training schedule clearly Urod 7f a Pci One thmcr is certain. Carolina L,!,, r k oiate rraisea . , , , i . v" iC t T , piv fon(rM: a hard one to a deadlock, but as more first downs the laurel was awarded to them. It looked for awhile as though o'clock thev will e-o through their . . ... be scored in downs but. in all of who can work together. T " w"m. They are determined to do or oT r eeaa QrtTTT xnan varoiiim suyyurtera win - - -i i ' f admit. One woo t ca oiw f Ml nave to be a great deal bet- Darticinate in the thrilling ecs , , , , BFt.u vV oo-ainst Tprh than thev were . . , ... a nara one to a aeai .Charlotte News, stated the SStnJttUwS ttaw each. otto, the scored following in his column of last famst mviason it tney expect hockey sticks from 4 to 5 o'clock. ,nwTio . . . your headline which says that favorite to cop the tournament. Friday: to come out on tne oig enu M They shall also do this again on Carolina didn't try to ring up a Bob strain earned the right "Yesterday we saw Bob War-rj1 f?rf ' Ana Z IZZ:a from 5 to 6. dent to those who saw the David-! ison game that Carolina used On Tuesday from 2 to 3 Sfaf "y "J1 graceful reducing paces on the limy, gctxuct xxic mat i;&jji ouu Intramural Football Tuesday 4:00: IJleld No. 1. Mangum that Carolina goes through un- vs. Lewis. defeated this year. 4:00: Field No. 2. Sigma Chi At nresent there are fifteen vs. Kappa bigma. unbeaten and untied elevens, the Michigan State and Rice Elimi nated from National Race by Unexpected Setbacks By Fletcher W. Ferguson Several of the nation's out- I standing teams fell from the tennis courts. , Swatting home runs with tennis balls will con tinue on Wednesday from 4 to 5, weather permitting. Immediate y after the game, on Mon(Jay an(J respect, for Davison or dp.L 2 , tfdoA on wash . Say' I i 4? 4 .OA 4-. e.on rn,- day. . So don't think the Indians are coming if you see any stray arrows floating around at that time. And last but far from least Ed Jones, a sub end for the I vym "ACi V " , , YeUow Jackets, was the hero 0f limD mu!cl.s wim.a. Dlt ? POWA i - - i n : . mg m uranam iviemoriai on Tuesday night from 8 till 10 o'clock. There will be no admission to see these feature performances Featured By Many Up-sets the unexpected win as he re covered Elmo Hackney's fumble on the Duke 30-yard line and two plays later went over for the the last few minutes of play Hawfield pulled in a pass for a touchdown to put Steele ahead,. 6-0. Ruffin dorm clearly proved its superiority over Old West from the opening whistle. After scor ing two touchdowns from passes in the first period, an end run in the last fifteen seconds of the second period, gave Ruffin 19 points to Old West's 0. The Y. M. C. A. boys didn't show up for their match with Manly and so forfeited. Freshmen interested in becom ing boxing managers are to re port to the Tin Can every aft ernoon at 4 o'clock. 1 4-n.. A "D " TT1 I " I I 1 I I l ! I V - 1 II I II U 1 fll-KTIIaUI . 4 r.Mj xin q nJwioc vs. roster of undefeated elevens over . . . .. J and all spectators go at their -x.vw. 1., , , , I vviiu was tuc oo vuir same being : Carolina, Georgia, Minnesota, Purdue, Ohio State, Iowa State, Notre Dame, Prince ton, Yale, N. Y. U., Army, Penn Graham. - v 5:00: Field No. 1. D. K .E. vs. St. Anthony HaU. , 5:00: FieldiNo. 2. Aycoclc vs. State, Southern Methodists Cal- Battle-Vance-Pettigrew. ...... ifornia, and ' Washington. Now 5:00: Field No. 3. Chi Psi vs. we will pick this group apart Alpha Epsilon. and see just who is eligible for 5:00: Field No. 6. Kappa Al- Rose Bowl competition, Minne- pha vs. S. P. E. sota. Ohio Statp ' jmo Towa State for- - Wednesday wvriixx tULVC X biddiner nost-seasnn crarnes which Practice renoa. u.y vvu test was credited with Duke's - T x 7 7. defeat, sotwo years later his1 meals that experts had prognos tically denied them. The two most prominent sufferers - were Rice and Michigan State. From younger brother was the un fortunate victim. ' own risk. Now don't crowd boys, the line forms to the right UPPER CLASS TOURNEY The Upperclassmen's tourria Again the Elis saw Al Hess- ment went into its second stage i.i -. I I VH IV. Willi Htf.ll IHC11LHII1CU lUUdV W X CUliiAUa UXZtXi XIX u (TPnuTariniPH vipw. v point the upsets seem to have another Albie Booth, lead I Lynch M, 6rScherer took x Xt,AW X Trinfmnr Thin IT I nOTQlllr frdTrl TftnTieTATl OTlrt H Ha In addition to the above, Holy was over the high-powered Navy gey took a default from Berg Cross, Columbia, Navy, Pitts- como me oy a count nenry xn . up . . t nniV0 XTnvli romlina xumei, dr., Cxitcicu wic game uCiWaooiuCa ox6x. 4:00: Field No. 1., ino. a, xrf A ,7 for one nlay only and booted the for the tournament and who state, ueiron, anu vvasiuugi-uxi - - . , . 11. . .. . I O puis mem out ot tne running, o., ofQfa -fPn from . ha list of nciu xt v r . . . - .... , , . tionai title contenaers. ci A E vs jfernaps xne most Buuimiiig uc feats of all were or Next we shall eliminate Prince- 4:30: ton. Yale anfl Armv: the first Beta Theta Pi two hwansA nf similar nost-sea- 4:30: Field No. 2. ovm nm'Tir Kat laPT 'mpant. havA not nlavef! thp.ir first Y O I VI M ViU V - w - AW aaaw w i - XT m the margin of victory. JNavy second, rouna to piease report a -1 1 i n.. ? x I XT-- X J scorea, DUt tne conversion at- uie cuurts wua. t00 om?n. tempt failed and 60,000 fans VliVkJV UUiUAXA I ' L a f AROLIN a V THEATRE TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22nd - DOOES OPEN AT 11 P. M. "Floetenkonzert Von Sanssouci" An interesting story of the great German Leader, Fred eric the Great. r 3 son rulings, and the last named Delta Tau Delta. . . , Michiffan state and saw Yale keep its record invio- because service teams have ne- 4:30: Fiew muua 4 formerheralded as te. ver been allowed the pleasure of Alpha vs. pm f mJfc"a; on o the Mid-West's most se- Out at South Bend, a kick also a "Tournamnt of Roses" battle, 4:30: ieia ino, . rioug bidg f or Rose Bowl proved to be the margin of vic- California and Washington are Theta Chi. , , received an 18-6 reverse at tory. In the final three minutes out on the coast so they have ; . 04? in tha hands of Boston College. of play Marty Peters sent one! nothing to do with our fight; ';MllJt.V' IlMIT nf ihJ Methodists Win straight between the uprights That leaves only six possibilities. lfte Cn Wednesday and Thurs- At DallasTexas, the" Mus- and brought Notre Dame a 9-6 Of these Penn State and N. Y. games on rnaA all fours and win over Pitt, avenging a 1934 U. will meet defeat before the day. because cn TI Z V: .f fhp. rfiam- reverse of 19-0, , .x.x . Jn five ociocK games uaeru w mov Dn g . n m m 1 1 u -m n uiua.a ... .i u. it i j.1 iviQxii aria iiou uwwu w. w season closes. Notre Dame goes ness n , f fnur-thirtv From pionship picture as Bobby Wil- Pennsylvania finaUy broke ii a i r V now on games win be played at son took tne spo schedule and would not consider now on s . .nn pw All-America And the Southern Methodists are too far west to be true de fenders of the east, which leaves spotlight from into the win column as its high- Bill' Wal; scoring machine ground out a lace. 4u xnumpn over uoiumDia. Down at Atlanta, Bill Alex- In previous games, the Penn ander's Georgia Tech team broke team had rolled up early leads ho Plavmaker nroduc- the Duke high-scoring Duooie : only to nave their aeiense break, HERMAN SCHNELL them out. Therefore; it; is very foiri W on rpcmlar Un ao-ain crushed the Wade- 1 process of j onnnnces Prof essor Koch, coached combine's Rose Bowl elimination, that only Carolina a v that's a lie: I hones the same as it had in 1933. easy to see, through process and their margins overcome. Holy Cross, which was listed ; (Continued on last page) IF SELECTING YOUR MEALS . BECOMES A BURDEN LET US:. SELECT THEM FOR YOU Meals Prepared Under Supervision Of Expert Dietitian jf&apftotoer Club ' ""Where Better Meals are Served" S f h t b b M'rAi'm'. anu ow"- .
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