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Ik C. State 48 28 1 33 29 atlj Car Wake Forest Richmond offord CHAPEL HILL, N. C TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1938 CG)limio ID)saicEa)im In Mgip T(Q)imfl(njM wttl Fencing Released Swordsmen Return To Fore Alter lnree Year Lapse List Nine Meets Returning to the intercolle giate mart after a three-year lay-off, the North Carolina fenc ing team will face at least nine opponents for the 1938 season and possibly two more. The majority of the contests will be held on the Chapel Hill strips while the team will travel for at least five contests. Tour Opening the schedule will be Virginia Polytechnic Institute here at Chapel Hill. The south ern tour will be taken during the spring vacation down to Presbyterian college at Clinton, S. C, and then to Georgia Tech at Atlanta. The vacation trip will be culminated by a home meet with Maryland March 19. Georgia Tech, former tradi tional rival, will close the sched ule. Only one possible intersec tional meet has been planned and that has yet to be con firmed. The University of Cin cinnati may possibly travel to the Hill for a meet in early April. The complete schedule of the fencing team follows : Feb. 19 V. P. I. at Chapel Hill. Feb. 26 Maryland at College rc: AFTER INVENTORY CLEARANCE 63 MEN'S SUITS formerly $25 to $30 78 MEN'S SUITS - ow $23.95 formerly $30 to $35 28 MEN'S TOPCOATS ... - - - w $19.95 formerly $25 to $30 16 HARRIS TWEED COATS - now $28.95 O 17 TWEED SPORT COATS now $11.95 9 TWEED SPORT COATS now $9.95 O 56 WOOL SLACKS now $5.95 formerly $7.50 to $10 , 47 WOOL SWEATERS - " now $2-95 formerly $3.50 to $6.50 68 WOOL-STRING GLOVES now 168 SILK SCARFS - now Vz price Durham Men's Shop 118 West Main St. chednle or Fencing Roster The roster of the 1938 Carolina, fencing team is as follows: Bernie Aleskovsky epee,; Captain Allan Bloom foil, sabre; Joe Boak foil; Richard Freu denheim foil, epee; Rich ard Gips foil, sabre; Wil liam Kaplan epee; Eric Laddey foil; Harold Liskin foil ; David m Malone foil, epee; James McCallum foil; Ralph Miller epee; Rod Murchison sabre; Sid Siegel foil; Sam Smith sabre; Oliver Williamson sabre. Parkjj Md. (tentative) Mar. 5 Kentucky at Chapel Hill Mar. 15 Presbyterian at Clin ton, S. C. (southern tour) Mar, 16 Georgia Tech at At lanta Mar. 19 Maryland at Chapel Hill Mar. 26 William and Mary at Williamsburg, Va. Apr. 2 Presbyterian at Chapel Hill Apr. 9 Cincinnati at Chapel Hill (tentative) Apr. Jfr Saint Johns at Anna polis Apr. 23 Georgia Tech at Chap el Hill now pj..y eft ' Opening Week In Conference Is Interesting Carolina Win Over Davidson, Eton's Defeat Of W. & L. Are Highlights Of '38 Openers Carolina's two-point overtime win over Davidson Saturday night at Charlotte and Elon's four-point triumph over Wash ington and Lee Wednesday were the outstanding features of the first week of 1938 Southern con ference basketball play. Whether Carolina can capture the conference crown, lost last year in the tournament finals to Washington and Lee, will be de cided in a large measure by what the Skidmore outfit can do in two big battles this week. The first test is set for tonight in the Tin Can with Wake Forest as foe; the second for Saturday night with Washington and Lee. Washington and Lee hit the bottom against Elon. It started (Continued on last page) ' , . Passbooks It will be necessary to have passbooks for tonight's bas ketball game. Students are asked to present their pass books at the west end of the Tin Can for admission to the game. Books may be gotten at the cashier's office upon presentation of this quarter's bill or receipt. Wrestlers Prime For VP I Meet; Ringmen To Open Against Cadets Citadel Comes To Hill With Champ Rogers Whether or not Orville Rog ers, The Citadel's Southern con ference heavyweight boxing champion, will be in the ring or not Saturday night when the cadets meet the debuting Tar Heel ring team has not as yet been determined but it is a defi nite fact that the South Caro linians will have a strong team. Rogers lost four fingers of one hand this past summer when a buzz saw mistook his hand for a log and, although the big fellow played football, it is possible that he will be unable to put on the gloves. The Citadel will have another potent boxer in the 155-lb. Lem pesis, runner-up to Dorn of Maryland in the conference tourney at College Park, Md., last winter. In preparation for the meet Saturday night, Coach Mike Ronman has been working his Carolina boxers steadily in the Tin Can, giving them but one day's rest over the week-end. Although the men who will draw starting berths have not been determined as yet, Ronman expects to make his final deci sion Thursday afternoon when the candidates for the different weights will be given their final tryout. Mural Officials The following boys are ask ed to report to the intramural office this afternoon at 4 o' clock: Joe Hilton, Jimmie Howard, John Hoyle, Charlie Hurst, and John Macphee. They are the intramural bas ketball officials for this season. Spooks Face Strong Wake Forest Five In Initial Big Conference Home Fray As Yearlings Meet Deaclets In Debut Little Ghosts Ready For Home Stand; Game At 7 Wake Forest's freshman bas keteers will invade the Tin Can tonight at 7 o'clock to challenge the court supremacy of Caro lina's Little Ghosts who upset the Davidson Kittens 45-25 Sat urday night in their season's opener. The same squad which took the trip to Charlotte, consisting of Branson, Watson, Severin, Messina Cooper, Ralph, Harn- den, Brown, Holland, Glamack, Pulanski, and Lindsay, will make their first appearance on the home court tonight in the first of the seven scheduled home tilts. Tough Stuff In preparation for what Coach Bo Shepard has pro nounced as one of the toughest games of the early season, the frosh indulged in a snappy workout in the Tin Can last night. The starting combination of the recent Davidson tilt of Glamack, Ralph, Harnden, Wat son, and Branson practiced f series of offensive guard-plays, designed to penetrate the highly reputed Wake Forest defensive I system. Mat Team Looks Good But Incomplete With only a few days before the initial meet with V. P. I., Coach Chuck Quinlan showed no enthusiasm as his varsity wres tlers worked out with the fresh tiers worked out with the fresh man squad in Bynum gym yes terday afternoon. "The boys we have out are looking fine," said Coach Quin lan, "but the 155 and 165 classes are yet unfilled on the varsity. The heavyweight division is also doubtful." Bob Crystal Bob Crystal, who was expect ed to hold down the 165 berth, will more than likely be forced to grapple in the 175 class. Crys tal has worked hard in trying to lose weight but so far he is still above the limit. The freshman outlook is much brighter, and the coach has sev eral good men competing for each weight. Both squads are taking two-hour workouts each day, mainly consisting of condi tioning and exercise drills. Il lustrated charts are used to as sist in the instruction of. the first year men, fundamental of fensive and defensive tactics especially stressed. Manager Peterson A list of those on the varsity and freshman teams who will make the trip to Blacksburg will be announced by Friday, and a captain for each squad will probably be elected by then. E. L. "Pete" Peterson is enter ing his third year as manager and has Charles Sunstein and Joe Norwood as assistants. Several new men reported for practice yesterday, and there is still time for candidates to sign up for the sport. -3 MURAL FIVES TO GET UNDER WAY TOMORROW AT 4 Hilton, Hoyle, Macphee, Hurst And Howard Are Officials What is expected to be one of, if not the, hottest intramural DasKetDall race m many years starts flaming tomorrow after noon at 4 in the Tin Can. Forty-six preliminary con tests are to be run off within the next three weeks to rate the teams before the straight eli mination tournament begins. The following preliminary games are scheduled : Aycock vs. Steele; B. V. P. no. 1 vs. Lewis no. 2; B. V. P. no. 2 vs. Mangum no. 2; Everett vs. Manly no. 2; Graham vs. Medical School; Grimes no. 1 vs. Old West; Grimes no. 2 vs. Manly no. 1; Law School vs. Aycock; Lewis no. 1 vs. Grimes no. 2; Lewis no.. 2 vs. Hanson House; Mangum no. 1 vs. Law School; Mangum no. 2 vs. Everett; Manly no. 1 vs. Old East; Manly no. 2 vs. Ruff in; Old East vs. Lewis no. 1; Old West vs. B. V. P. no. 2; Ruff in vs. Graham; Steele vs. B. V. P. no. 1: Medical School vs. Man gum no. 1; Ranson House vs. Grimes no. 1. Alpha Chi Sigma vs. S. P. E.; Alpha Ensilon Pi vs. Lambda Chi Alpha; A T. O. vs. Pi Kappa Alpha; Beta Theta Pi vs. Zeta Psi; Chi Phi vs. Kappa Sigma no. 1; Chi Psi vs. Theta Chi; D. K. E. vs. Z. B. T.; Kappa Alpha vs. Beta Theta Pi; Kappa Sigma no. 1 vs. Chi Psi; Kappa Sigma no. 2 vs. Alpha Chi Sigma; Lambda Chi Alpha vs. Kappa Sigma no. 2; Phi Alpha vs. St. Anthony Hall; Phi Delta Theta no. 1 vs. Alpha Epsilon Pi; Phi Delta Theta no. 2 vs. A. T. O.; Phi Gamma Delta vs. S. A. E.; Phi Kappa Sigma vs. Phi Delta Theta no. 1; Pi Kappa Alpha vs. T. E. P.; S. A. E. vs. Sigma Chi; Sigma Chi vs. Sigma Nu; St. Anthony Hall vs. Phi Delta Theta no. 1; S. P. E. vs. Phi Gamma Delta; T. E. P. vs. Chi Phi; Theta Chi vs. D. K. E.; Z. B. T. Sigma; Sigma Nu vs. K. A. Champs Last year's titlists, Old West (Continued on last page) Social Note Coach Ray Wolf returned from New Orleans Sunday with the announcement that winter football practice will start January 24. Equipment will be issued to all eligible men January 22. He did not corroborate the rumor that Sammy Baugh would act as assistant coach during winter practice. JANUARY CLEARANCE o One group of Sport Jackets reduced for January Clear ance. Tweeds, plaids, etc, all authentically styled. Values up to $17.50. Priced for January Clearance 8.95 o Ik YOUNG MEN'S SHOP 126-128 E. Main St. DURHAM Authentic University Styles All-Southern Jim Waller Will Return To Fast Action Jim Waller, the man with the 20-point per game scoring aver age of last year, leads the Wake Forest Deacons into the Tin Can tonight for a game of basket ball with Carolina's White Phan tom five at 8:30. The battle is the first big home game for the Spooks. In their only two home games of the season, they have beaten Atlantic Christian and Guilford. In their only other game, the Phantoms downed Davidson at Charlotte. Waller has missed every one of the Wake Forest battles ex cept the Duke tussle. And so the Deacons have lost most of their early season tilts. Waller hop ped back into court togs Friday against Duke, but he scored only five points and the Deacs lost. All-Southern But Waller should find his eye tonight, and if he does he will give the Phantoms and their fol lowers an interesting night. Last year, Waller scored 275 points and was the first sophomore to make All-Southern in years. Earl Ruth, Carolina captain and All-Southern last year, will probably guard Waller tonight. He will have a big job if Jim has his scoring eye. Last year in the two regular season games against the White Phantoms, Waller hit the double figure marks in scoring. Line-up Tonight's Blue and White-line-up will be the same as the one that started against David son. Andy Bershak will not. start tonight, but he will see some action. Bershak played about ten minutes against the Wildcats. Tonight's Carolina's -starting line-up will be Mullis" and Stirnweiss at forwards, Dil worth at center, and Ruth and! Grubb at guards. In addition to Waller, Captain Turk Apple. Al Carter. Fuller.. and Sweel will start for the De mon Deacs. The game will fol low the freshman battle. TODAY The girl with the golden gimmes slept oat with a millionaire I Also. Musical "Frozen Affair" fS Cartoon WEDNESDAY Another Issue Of March Of Time "The Laugh Industry" Back-Stage Story of How Radio Laughs Are Manufactured" SHIPS STRIKES SEAMEN U. S. Merchant Marine Once The Greatest In The World Today Obsolete I t L W Ji t w As i).
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