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Cake Racers Deadline Moved mmlv Harriers Race Duke Tomorrow CHAPEL HILL, N. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1937 Car Iiprtj5 V larriers Workomt Frosh To irs:inia o Hardy Back In Line-Up With Hendrix, Hall, Captain Jones Race Devils Next Coach Dale Hanson sent his varsity harriers through a light workout on Fetzer field yester day in preparation for their dual meet with the Duke Blue Devils which will be run here tomorrow at 3:45. Coach Ranson feels assured of a victory over the Duksters since their team is considerably below the calibre of former Blue Devil cross country teams. Final Workout The Tar Heels will take their final workout this afternoon. Bill Hendrix, Captain Andy Jones and Jim Hall, the trio that has led Carolina to victory all of its meets this year are ready for action, and Fred Hardy, another consistent point getter who has been out the past two weeks, is expected to be back in the lineup. Duke has had a great deal of trouble trying to find someone to replace Bill Morse, winner of the conference championship in 1935 and 1936. Skidmore Works Babies On Punts For Game Tomorrow Fourth Of Season Carolina's freshman football ers leave Emerson field at 1:30 this afternoon for Charlottes ville, Va., where the Tar Babies meet the Virginia yearlings to morrow afternoon. Thirty-four men are making the trip. The battle is the fourth of the season for the Tar Babies. They have conquered State, and Wil liam and Mary, while .bowing t6 Wake Forest. Last year the freshmen nosed out Virginia, 13-12. Run Plays The yearlings concluded prac tice for the game by running through plays on Emerson field yesterday afternoon. The squad was divided up into three teams, with the first squad still prac ticing against the varsity at Kenan stadium. In addition to working on plays, Coach Walter Skidmore drilled the Tar Babies in punting, with Bob Osborne and Cameron McRae doing most of the kicking. Patronize our advertisers. 11 O'CLOCK IS NEWDEADUNE FOR CAKE RACE Winner Of Contest To Receive Big Cake, Few Medals ARROW SHIRTS SOLD IN DURHAM By LIPSCOMB GATTIS CO. SIEBLER WEEK You have only three more days to take advantage of our of f er of an extra pair of tailored slacks for only $1.00 with each Siebler suit. CAROLINA COOPERATIVE STORE Styles Of Today With A Touch Of Tomorrow' , i;?; : '''' (. . ' - r . . - v? . f . wr v OJ 11 tlo y FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK WILL EXHIBIT HERE TODAYNOVEMBER 11 . CAROLINA COOPERATIVE CLEANERS CLOTHES HATS' HABERDASHERY SHOES . .... The deadline for the Cake Race has ,been changed from 10:30 to 11 o'clock Saturday morning (the day after tomor row). Come what may, nobody or nothing can help you after the eleven gongs of the bell tower at il o'clock because if your name is not down in the little file box of Sam Souther land, you just cannot enter the big Cake Race next Friday. Southerland is down at Fet zer field every afternoon from 2 to 6 waiting for you to come down and sign up for this 14th annual intramural cross coun try run. It's a big event, and waiting for the winner of the 1.9 mile run around the campus, will be a nice, large cake plus a few medals, etc. The course, for the benefit of those who may have just come out of a hangover, starts in front of the Tin Can, goes past the Carolina Inn, down Cameron Avenue, circling back past the Intramural fields finishing back on Fetzer field. TWO TEAMS WIN CONTESTS TOEND PERFECTSEASON Phi Delta Theta Takes Kappa Sigs; Lewis Over Lawyers Phi Delta Theta fraternity Land Lewis dormitory climaxed a colorful season of intramural football yesterday afternoon when they both turned back their foes to finish the year with no losses and eight' wins. The Phi. Deltas nosed out Kappa Sigma in first downs in the feature game of the season. Phi Delta Theta is now assured of a playoff berth with Beta Theta Pi which will meet Chi Passbooks Students will be admitted to the Duke-Carolina game in Durham upon presenta tion of their passbooks and 50 cents at the student gate on the East side of the Duke stadium. All students are urged to have fifty cents in change in order to avoid de laying the other students. Twelve Times When Biff Jones brings his powerful Nebraska football team across the country to play Pittsburgh at home Saturday, it will be the twelfth meeting be tween the two teams. Mural Schedule 4:30: Field No. 2 Ruf fin vs. Steele; No. & Chi Psi vs. Phi Kappa Sigma; No. 4 A. E. Pi vs. Chi Phi; No. 5 Phi Alpha vs. D. K. E.; No. 6 Mangum vs. Everett. Carolina Vengeful; .Duke Coach Gloomy Psi next week. Should the Betas be upset, Phi Delta Theta will be declared the fraternity champion. Lewis Is Tops Lewis played the finest game of its 1937 career yesterday aft ernoon, setting back Law school 21-0 in a battle of undefeated elevens. Lewis is now also as sured of a playoff berth with Ruff in which will" oppose Steele next week. If Ruffin loses to Steele, Lewis will automatically become the dormitory titlist, and the contender for the campus crown against Phi Delta Theta Monday, November 22. THE INQUIRING RE-SPORTER NOW PLAYING Swords clash! Women scream! Horses die llaughing! 6 V ?2333 till J&-On The Same Program Another Crime Does Not Pay "Give Till It Hurts," Also Color Cartoon "Everybody Sings" Cloudy was the word given your Football Weather Bureau yesterday by Jim Hutchins, for mer All-Southern Conference fullback for three years, and Mope Melchor, last year's Tar Heel baseball catcher, as the for mer predicted a Duke-Carolina 7-7 deadlock; while the latter gave victory to Carolina by 7-0. Melchor chose V. P. I. to con quer Carolina's rival, Virginia, by 27-0; while Hutchins predict ed a 21-0. V. P. I. win. Mope's other scores were: Notre Dame 14- Army 0: Ala bama 26- Georgia Tech 0; Cor nell 13- Dartmouth 7; and Yale 14- Princeton 12. , Hutchins picked Notre Dame over Army 21-7; Alabama to de feat Georgia Tech 21-7; Cornell to take Dartmouth to the tune of 13-0; and Yale to trod upon Princeton 13-6. 4 Wade Knows Tar Heels Are Better Than At Beginning Fears Backfield By E. T. Baker III (Duke Chronicle Sports Editor) Durham, Nov. 19. Last week's 67-0 slaughter of Wake Forest to the contrary, Duke football coach Wallace Wade is worried over the outcome of Saturday's clash with North Carolina's Tar Heels. The phleg matic Duke mentor was quoted in Tuesday's issue of the Duke Chronicle as saying that if his team played as poorly Saturday as they did in Monday's practice session "Carolina will beat us by four or five touchdowns." Nevertheless, Duke fans are confident of a Duke victory over the Tar Heels, if only after a hard fight. They realize Caro lina has a much stronger teamj than its opening 13-13 deadlock with South Carolina wrould in dicate, but the Wake Forest romp topped off a long line of impressive Blue Devil victories, and partisans of the Wademen are looking ahead to the Pitts burgh encounter. Hudgins Vs. Bershak The battle between Hudgins and Carolina's great Andy Ber shak for end honors is eagerly anticipated by Duke fans. It is generally supposed that these two men are the best at their position in the Southern confer ence, and Hudgins many sup porters are anxious to see -how this converted halfback in his first season at the flank post stacks up against Bershak, a veteran of three years, at the position. Most of all, Duke fears the (Continued on last puge) Charley Gehringer, voted the most valuable player " in the American League this year, has clayed for 14 years in the majors. Saturday Night 9:00 12:00 TIN CAN; Music By Jerry King And His Orchestra Freshmen Admitted - Admission $1.00 Ex-captain Montgomery, bends Jkncouragmg Poem To Team Remembering '35 By Fletcher W. Ferguson At a moment when we are hoping for a sportsmanlike re venge for 1935, a poem comes to us a poem that should give in spiration not only to our foot ball team, but to our student body and friends. It was written by Harry Montgomery, Co-captain with "Hump" Snyder of the great 1935 club. Although we will be at a high pitch of en thusiasm for this game, Harry's philosophy should be remem bered by all of us win, lose or draw. We give you Harry's poem: If the score looks kinda gloomy And your chances kindatough . If the situation's puzzlin' And the opponents awful rough; If the other team keeps pressing 'Till hope is nearly gone Just bristle up and grit your teeth And keep on comin' on. Loafin' never wins a game And quittin' never pays There ain't no use in foolin' In these very selfish ways. Charge just kinda harder Tho hope is nearly gone And bristle up and grit your teeth And keep on comin' on. There ain't no use in growlin' And grumblin' all the time When the line begins to weaken, the backs Fail to gain Yes, everything's all wrong 7 Just keep pluggin' doggedly If hope is nearly gone And bristle up and grit your teeth And keep on comin' on. Two Years Ago Two years ago on a bleak, cold, rainy November afternoon the Rose Bowl-bound University of North Carolina .Tar Heels (Continued on last page) We predict for Saturday' s game . That the best-dressed spec tators will be wearing tab-Iess-tab collar shirts. Watch this important style develop on your campus. -Yinmin"Jiiw-n. inn. j r a THE WINDSOR An Arrow shirt with a newly designed smart tabless (ah col lar. Higher band front and back; square jaunty points. $2 Mitogafitand Sanforized ARROW SHIRTS in Chapel Hill At Carolina Co-Operative Store Today's Styles witha Touch of Tomorrow . y 4 , 1 4 . 4 i
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