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1 Wallop The TSTldcats Today, 2:20 Gridgraph CHAPEL SILL, K. C, SATDEDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1336 .... .. . r m WITH LEAVE TO PRINT. .. - By .. HAY . HOWE rf - -I , j I 1 -I 1 - i9 Carolina's ;gridders should oV0 w;iiB but.notin the proverbial breeze; ant of the fact that the Tar Heels are going to keep a mighty close watch on Mr. Xafferty and he lias taken steps to do something about it. We are inclined to think that Brother Husing is talking noon on Fetzer field in a listless through his hat in .predicting ball game. The Colonials count the defeat of the Blue Devils by ed their score in the last quar the DemonDeacs. They're good; ter on a 3-yard plunge by IPhil yes, but they can't .stop the Dev- Hps, fullback, after they liad ad ils. Coach Wade, usually a con- yaneed '30 yards on successive servative in the iittle .matter, of passes. scoring, has found out that lie Though the Carolina yearlings got more publicity out of his threatened in -the first period 51-0 defeat of the Generals than bv marchine- to the six-inch line he hid out of the 19-6 defeat of and failing, they showed no de Georgia Tech. termination to tally and present Anyway, lr. Husing, if they ed a futile passing attack and do lose it wil give you .a grand ground game which never click chance to say I told you so or ed in crucial moments. It was a something. die xvanson ...is having his troubles xnese nays wun noxn me uuKe and Southern conference cross country meets soiiowmg eacn Berry, 240-pound tackle, play other in short order. ed an outstanding game in the Four of the five miles of the line for W. & 11., while Phillips; course at Duke this afternoon Twiddy and Fowler, the latter are on concrete and Coach Ran- two subs, starred in the back son would like Hendrix, Gam- field. Carolina's entire team mon and Gardiner to be in tip- played excellent ball at times in top shape for the conference midfield, but the line play, espe meet. Running on concrete is dally blocking, was non-existent hard on legs ; Hendrix, Gammon, in the scoring area, and Gardiner have legs; Hen- Soufas and Radmon were in drix, Gammon and Gardiner are jured during the game, as was entered in the conference meet; Kennedy, W. & M. guard. Both Hendrix, Gammon and Gardiner, teams suffered from penalties are not likely to run this after- and fumbles. These sins stopped noon. Q. E. D. Clever these more than one Tar Baby ad- Chinese, Sticklers and SticKers Student coach Ed Coffin :is doing a mighty fine job with the fencing team. The men all look capable, all are keenly interest- ed, and consequently are set to go places. Any day now we expect to see them enthusiastically picking up papers on the campus with their foils thus improving their fenc ing eyes and saving the Univer sity the expense of paying men to do it at the same time. White Phantoms The first breath of backetball is in the air with the tri-weekly night practices being held in the Tin Can. Though Coach Skid more will not settle down to any thing serious until the football season is out of the way, he does want to get an idea of what's what. With Captain Eari Ruth,! Andy Bershak, Pete Mullis, Bill McCachren, and Ramsay Potts rather sure of regular berths, Skidmore has only the pivot post to worry about. Dead Soldiers With the wet, raw, cold weath er that seems to have come upon us, we are inclined to say phooey to the good Dr. Dobbs and his Princeton ban. As it is, though, Coca Cola bottles are a mental and -physical hazard to the foot ball fan trying to extricate him self from the mazes of a football stadium after a game. tw, Tn-mop with an even J. UIU iJUlUVHW) dozen conversions out of as manv tries will attempt to get past the unlucky 13. One of the attempts in . the State game looked mighty close to going bad to the spectators but the recora COLONIAL EROS KF AT TOR IMajTUl J. Jill XI. ASS ATTACK Freshmen Fail To Score In listless Game, Xosing6-0 .William flnH IMs rv VI rtwnprl - Via Tar Rabies. fi-ft vpstprriav aftpr- game of see-sawing up and down thp. field xeith Carolina having the advantage in yard- &se gainedf but never the power to push across the goal, Uerrv vance. The Colonials held an advan- tage of nine to seven in first HarnKna -niitriished the L - ' . . :, 19R . to 76. passing gave the victors , ouchdown as thev earned Ug yards by air in coveting five out of 11 attempts. Three N. C. tries were intercepted by the enemy. Coach Skidmore's team exhib ited nothing in the way of a pass defense and that weakness cost them the game. While it seemed easy ior W. & M. to pass suc cessfully Carolina presented no overhead attack of any conse quence, completing only two out of 15 tries. Carver, in his first game, showed good form, tearing off several long gains and passing well. The trouble yesterday was with the receivers they were always covered and never had time to get in position. Radmon and Soufas played good ball while they were in, but in gener al the performance of the locals was much below par. There have been many better ball games.- Statistics Officials Referee, Sholar (Presbyteri an); umpire, Sermon (bprmg field) ; linesman, Ewing (V. P. L). UNC W&M First downs T 9 Yds. rushing 126 76 Penalties ,30 39 Punt av. , 27 27 Fumbles 2 4 Return, all kicks 71 60 Passes attempted 15 11 Passes completed 2 5 Passes intercepted by 1 3 Yds. from passes 29 53 I Net yds. gained 226 189 Adams ii "7 1 Oil. , Bob Adams has been' alternat ing with Pete Avery all season at the Tar Heels' center post. He weighs 180 pounds, is a sopho more and nails from Kidley Park, Pa. He is expected to see plenty of actjon this afternoon against the Wildcats at Davidson. LOCAL HARRIERS MWMETOMY Injuries Keep Runners Out Of Race The Carolina harriers will travel to Durham this afternoon to meet the Duke Blue Devils m their annual race. The men will run over the five mile course j i j i j I wixn xne race sxarung at a The Tar Heels will be out to avenge last year's deieat, out Cake Race All men entered in the Cake race desiring to work out today may do so be tween 10:30 and 12 o'clock and 5 and 6 o'clock. There will be a manager at Fetzer field to check off those men reporting. victory seems to be improbable as me varsity win De wixnoui tne services oi uaptam uranam Gammon, Bill Hendrix, Bill Dan- iel and Bob Gardiner, unless Coach Dale Ranson makes a last minute change and runs these men. The probable lineup for Caro-1 Una will be eight of these men : Kind, Jones, Aderholt, Hall, j Hunter, Garland, F. Wakely, J.j Russell. Moore. Baden, and! Gewolb. 7 , e Fencers End Krst Week Of Practice Coach E. F. Coffin Lr?ads Men Through Snappy Workout The Carolina fencers ended up their .first week of practice with a snappy workout of calisthenics and instruction. Coach E. F. Coflin took the more experienced men aside and showed them the finer points in the thrust and parries while John Elmendorf, assisting Cof fin, led the novices through the salute, charge, thrust and pri mary parries. The greater part of the prac tice sessions are devoted to leg exercises and strengthening of the wrist. Coffin stressed the im portance of being light and springy on the feet and of being able to fence tirelessly. THREE FAVC3ITES UPSET IN TENNIS IiDDMATCHES Rood, Farrell, Van Cise Advance In Ranking: Through Wins In the three varsity ladder tennis matches played this week, the favorites, in all cases, went down to defeat before their chal lengers. Ernie Byfield, finalist in the upperclassman tennis tourna ment, went down to defeat at the hands of W. Rood, the scores being 0-6, 6-2, 11-9. As a result of this match, Rood moves up to No. 8 .position and Byfield down to No. 9. ' IW1 a w inis matcn naa an tne ear marks of a fine -battle, and the outcome was in doubt until the last point was made. Farrell Gordon Robinson, a member of last year's varsity team, and ranked 6 in senior division, found Frank Farrell too much to cope with and consequently was beaten in straight sets 7-5, 6-0. As a result of this match, Farrell moves up to the No. 5 position, and Robinson falls back to No-6- To complete the list of upsets, we -have to mention the Van Cise-Henderson match, in which J. Henderson, 11 ranking player, was defeated bv Van Cise. f nr- merlv No. 12. bv the scores of 0-6, 6-3, 6-1. The following list of challenge tennis courts, and should be played next week: F. Stern is challenged by Strieker; Yeomans challenged by Sisson; W. Rood challenged bytGwyer; C. Rood challenged by Byfield ; and Yeomans is also challenged by Berg. The present rankings of the first ten in the senior division are as follows : 1. R. Potts, 2. A.. Henderson, 3. E. Fuller, 4. J. .Foreman, 5. F. Farrell. 6. d. Robinson. 7 'C. Rood g w Rood) 9; E Byfiel( Nq Doyle Freshman Harriers To Meet Imps Today Full Squad will Run Duke's Two and Half Mile Course The Carolina freshman har riers will meet the Duke fresh men this afternoon at 4 o'clock at Duke stadium over a 21mie course. The Tar Babies that will run are: ired Hardy. James Davis; Bill Gordon ; Howard Davidson ; Bruce Hamilton; Edney Blalock; Barrett Russ; John Bonner; C E. Fink; and Charles Moore There is one injured member of the hill and dale squad, Drurey Troutman, who will be out of the meet with a sore leg. ri 1 ii xne iresnmen wiu stacK up against the Davidson Wildkit tens November 13, at Davidson, and the Tar Babies will again meet the Duke Blue Imps No vember 20 at Chapel Hill. Coach INewton is expecting to run up against one of the best defensive lines he has met this season today and it is very prob able that he will resort to the style of play that has brought his charges the nickname of Dazzlers in order to pierce the Tar Heels' defense. Wildcats Hops In Homecoming Ccntect Carolina Is Favored To Overcome Coach Newton's Team With Hutchins, Little And Buck Leading The Attack PROBABLE LINEUPS Pos Carolina Davidson LE Buck .(C) Williams IT Trimpey Hunter 1.6 -Maronic Johnson (C) C Avery .Purdy RG Webb Johnston RT Bartos Graham RE Bershak ' Lee QB Dashiell or Xittle . Armfield LH Burnet te Corbxn RH WTatson Lafferty FB Hutchins Dennis Carolina's Tar Heels have as they have had all season in trying Wildcats before their own Homecoming alumni and students on Richardson .field at 2:30. With crisp football weather of the entire stadium assured, atmosphere a bang up football SWIMMERS PLAN OTJ)SB0R0 MEET Short Races Scheduled For Competition The athletic association's Sports for All slogan extended into a new field last night with the announcement that there will be a swimminEr meet Wed nesday night between a group of students from the campus and Goldsboro team in Goldsboro. Though the swimmers are not recognized representatives of the University quite a number are expected to be on hand to watch. Short Events Due to the lack of practice of the Tar Heels, only short races are scheduled. The 50-yard free style, 100-yard free style, 100- yard back stroke, 220-yard free style, 200-yard free style relay, 150-yard medley relay and the lou-yara breast stroke are scheduled. ' There will also be diving com petition with four required dives and four optionals. Those mak ing the trip are James Boykin, Keith Van Kirk, James Van Kirk, Yates Mason, Don Higby, R. R. Williams, and Wyatt Exum. Charles Daniels is man aging the team. Those interested in trying out for the team are requested to contact Wyatt Exum at the Kappa Sigma house Monday night at 7 :30 as time trials will be held -after the meet in the Goldsboro pool. Plans are afoot to make swim- mmg a recognized sport on tne campus. HAVE YOU THOUGHT OF YOUR CHRISTMAS NEEDS? WE HAVE Real soon we will have ON DISPLAY the most com plete and up-to-date line of Christmas gifts ever display- ed in Chapel Hill. All prices will remain the same. LEDBETTER-PICKARD For Your Note Books Fillers Desk Lamps Alarm Clocks Fountain Pens College Jewelry Felt Goods College Belts GREETING CARDS FOR ALL OCCASIONS A Handy Store for Student Needs WE APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE For Upset tough an assignment today as to down Davidson's sensational prevailing, with an advance sale with color and ceremonies lending game is on tap. Coach Ray Wolfs squad, un defeated iin the state and with but one .non-conference defeat, s intact but for Tony'Cernugle who has been kept out of play with a bum knee. Records The Presbyterians were upset last Saturday when the Furman House of Magic slipped over two touchdowns while the 'Cats were thinking about today's game Pass interceptions and blocked punts led to their 14-13 defeat. The Wildcats have lost to strong Duke and Navy teams this year and have registered wins over N. C. State, the team that gave the Tar Heels such a scare last week, V. M. L, and The Citadel. Coach Ray Wolf is banking on the running of Little, Da shiell and Watson, the punting of Tom Burnette, and the line cracking of 'Jim Hutchins to bring home the bacon to Chapel Hill, but with the Duke game only a week away, the Wildcats nave a mental advantage over" their opponents. Lafferty Coach Doc Newton has been grooming his brilliant Teeney Lafferty all season with this game in mind and his sensa tional running has been one of the highlights of the North Car olina grid screen this year. Coupled with Armfield and Dennis and with Tom Corbin to do the blocking, he will give the Tar Heels plenty of trouble this (Continued on lost page) Dr, R. R. Clark Dentist PHONE 6251 Over the Bank was kept intact.
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