Basketball Team Boxers To Try Out Today For Places Off To Virginia car CHAPEL HILL, N. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1938 1 RONMANTOHOLD FINAL TRYOUTS THIS AfflRNOON jlurnick, Bass Decide On Starter Against The Citadel Stealing an idea from Holly wood Coach Mike Ronman will cive a preview showing of his varsity boxers this afternoon at 4 o'clock when the candidates for the different weight berths meet to decide who will step out under the lignts against iitaaei Saturday night. Snpctators - are invited to watch the tryouts but are warn ed that they do so at their own Yesterday, Pete McCon- aughy, one of the half-dozen as sistant managers who hang' out in the three-ring Tin Can, went home with a nose a little the worse for wear after accidental contact with trackman Harry March. Tryouts Although the two bantam weight candidates, Winstead and McFalls, are rather evenly matched, the latter will prob ably throw the first punch of the season in intercollegiate competition. That's only an opinion, however, and the final decision will beNmade late this afternoon. Cy Jones, barring acts of God, will box Saturday night in the 125-lb. division and will work out in preparation today against Freshman Gwyn Ed wards. Joe Murnick and Tom Bass will meet this afternoon although Captain Murnick is the likely starter in the 135-lb. division. Fisher j Joe Fisher and Ed Dickerson will decide in the ring this aft ernoon who will meet the Cita del 145-pounder and Crowell Little will work out against Ed die O'Herron, , ineligible this year, in preparation for his in tercollegiate boxing debut in the 155-lb. class. Two tennis-playing newcom ers, Johnny Foreman and Jack rustiimk, will decide who is to put on the short pants in the 165-class Saturday night with the former the more likely can didate. Bill Moore, heavyweight start- ( Continued on last page) Mural Schedule 4:00: Court No. 2 Phi Delta Theta no. 1 vs. A. E. Pi; No. 3 Grimes no. 2 vs. Manly no. 1. 5:00: Court No. 2 Law School vs. Mangum no. 1; No. 3 Graham vs. Medical School. MURAL QUINTS BMSEASON Good Playing Scattered Among Contestants SPECIAL CONCERT SATURDAY MORNING 10:30 A.M. JACK' hSMMS W AND HIS ORCHESTRA Admission 30t , Chi Phi, Beta Theta Pi, Han son House, and Kappa Sigma's number two team all successful ly hurdled the first obstacle in the preliminary basketball in tramural race yesterday after noon, the opening day of com petition. intercollegiate athletes pene trated intramurals yesterday af ternoon making up the Ranson House five. Brawn and speed showed the way for a 25-15 shellacking of Lewis' weaker team, the number two outfit. The point scoring of the players in the Lewis No. 2-Ranson House tilt follows:" Lewis No. 2 (15) : Ranson House (25) Clonninger 7; Bass i C. Laney -0; Radman 12 Johnson 0; . McCarn 3 D. Parker i; Strayhom 6 Cavanaugh 0; ' ; Robinson 0 Sensenbach i; Wrenn 0 Close Lambda Win Both teams unable to click satisfactorily or to acquire any degree of accuracy, the Lambda Chi Alpha-Kappa Sigma No. 2 mural contest turned out to be a dreary battle with the former bringing in a 16-11 decision. Terhune's scattered 10 points led the field. The box score is: Lambda Chi A. (16); K. A. No. 2 (11) Terhune 10; Gunter 1 Hamden 0; Woodhouse 0 Walter O; Beasley 2 Geer 0; Sumner 0 Thompson 6; Wallace 2 Pike 0; Fletcher 6 Easy For Chi Phis Paced by hard-driving and high-shooting center Art 'Ditt, Chi Phi fraternity racked up tallies at its leisure, quickly humbling T. E. P. 39-11. Ditt, always managing to work loose from the one, or occasionally, two men assigned to him, post ed himself under the basket and waited. Sooner or later, he got the ball and sunk it. Ditt was very much afire in the second half with his seven field goals. Carol Oglesby gave valuable sup port on both the offense and de fense. The lineup follows: C - f k - " - if ii it 4Lf 1 O i yi I ; w S-.H Phantoms Leave Today For Three Contests In Virginia Word has been received that Hugh Rogers, The Citadel's light heavyweight, has failed to bring down his weight and will not start against the Tar Heels. Co-Captains Orville Rogers and Pete Lempesis will be right there, however. Orville, Southern Confer ence heavyweight champion, is scheduled to box in that weight against Carolina's Bill Moore in spite of the loss of three fingers on his right hand. J I , " 1 .......-.:::::"."...-.'.-:.: v :: ". v. . : . :5 'J X - 5 ' ' 1 - V r ' v ' ! I 1 . V :S- i Games With VPI, VMI, Washington & Lee On Schedule mm Hugh Rogers Not To Start For The Citadel Saturday T. E. P. (11); Bernert 2; Kaufman 0; Kamins 3; Rosenberg 0; Karesh 0; Asch 4; , . . Svigals 2; Halperin 0; Chi Phi (39) Oglesby 5 Cooper 0 Drye 6 Ditt 22 Brown 0 Myers 2 Montsinger 2 Lucas 2 Sutton 0 Betas Whitewash KA By far the best and most pol ished quint on the floor yester day was the Beta Theta Pi bas: TONIGHT IS FAMILY NIGHT AT THE Carolina Inn Cafeteria Special SupperOO-730 Brother Of Co-Captain Unable To Qualify As Light-Heavy . Holds Long Record The Citadel boxing team was dealt a blow to the midriff yes terday when it was found that 175-pounder Hugh Rogers is unable to take off enough poundage to qualify for the light heavyweight division, Hugh, brother of Co-Captairi Orville Rogers, Southern con ference heavyweight champion, has a record as long as Primo Camera's arm. He was twice Florida State light-heavyweight champion, twice Atlantic Sea board lightheavyweight cham pion and this year was ranked fourth amateur light heavy in the country. In 1934 he went to the semi-finals of the National A. A. U. boutsNbut his scheduled meeting with another rising liht heavy, one Joe Louis, was called off by the doctors. Last year, his first intercol legiate competition, he won five out of five bouts. Lempesis In the 155-lb. division, Pete Lempesis takes good care of things for the cadets. He boxed at Charleston high school for four years and, in his senior year there, he won the North and South Carolina Middle weight championship. He is a ketball team which snappily and easily turned away Kappa Al pha 43-17. ' There was no scoring splurges nor slumps on the part of the victors, totaling 23 and 20 points per half respectively. A. C. Hall, tall and sharp-shooting Beta center, put through eight field goals and two foul shots for 18 points. Jimmy Richards, outstanding cog in the clicking Beta Theta Pi machine, was second highest scorer. The box score is: Kappa Alpha (17); Beta Theta Pi (43) Patterson 4; Griffin 0; Huntley 4; Reich 6; Yeomans 0; Urquhart 2; Foote 0; . '--Cheshire 0; Boone 0; - -Norfleet 1; Goddard 0; .. senior this year and co-captain of the squad. In the senior middleweight division, Coach Matty Mathews will use either Jack Lyons or Happy Deas. The latter boxed light heavy last year but was supplanted by Hugh Rogers. He has been making a strong bid for the starting assignment in the 165-lb. class. A left-handed sophomore will represent the Light Brigade in the welterweight bout. Mac Mitchell, runner-up in the Ala bama State Golden Gloves while in school, will be making his first appearance in varsity com petition. He was intramural champion in that weight at The Citadel last year. Todd Rip Todd will probably, get the call in the lightweight berth, making his first appearance in that weight. Winning nine out of 11 bouts, Todd has fought in the welterweight class for the Cadets for two years. The featherweight choice for the starting assignment Satur day night in the Tin Can is a toss-up. Four boys are deter mined to get the call : Risher, a senior, Bagnal and Leonard, sophomores, and Peeler, a jun ior. - There is no doubt about the bantam weight, however. That little assignment will fall to Johnny Hughes, one of the most dependable boxers on The Cita del squad. He has lost but twice in two years of collegiate action and both defeats were at the hands of the same man. S Saturday's meet will be the opener for the Tar Heels and the Bulldogs and both teams are anxious to get the title assault underway. No freshman meet is scheduled. - Fencing Practice The Carolina fencers will resume their pre-season practice tonight at 7:30 in Memorial Hall. Cincinnati Accepts Meet With Foilmen; Maryland Withdraws Latest Changes In ' Fencers' Schedule Leave 10-Match i Program For Season Late yesterday afternoon, word was received from the University of Cincinnati that a meet at Chapel Hill on April 9th was satisfactory while the Maryland trip to College Park has been definitely called off. This leaves a complete 10 match schedule for the coming season. This is the reason for the team's strenuous training. The opener will be on Feb ruary 19, against Virginia Poly technic Institute. Orange County Found Devoid Of Typhoid Health Report Shows Definite Decrease In Many Diseases Gans, G. 11 Richards 12 Hall 18 Van Hecke 2 Butler 0 Sager 0 Wales Made New Dormitory Officer ' (Continued from Page One) cussed, no action will be taken until the next meeting. President Robertson appoint ed a special committee to inves tigate the possibilities of secur ing a first-aid kit for each of the dormitory stores. The com mittee will report its findings at the next meeting, and, if proved practicable, the plan will be put into 'effect. Orange and Person counties went through 1937 without a single reported case of typhoid fever, according to a report is sued by the health department. However, there was a definite increase in the number of syphi lis cases, 102 being reported in Orange county alone. Evidence of scarlet fever, diphtheria, and infantile paraly sis was very slight, but there was a sharp increase in measles, whooping cough, and chicken pox. The increase in measles was not general, but was due in great measure to a brief epi demic in the Efland community during the month of April. Meet VPI Tonight Atop the world in general and the Southern conference and Big Five in particular, ten of Carolina's White Phantom basketball players leave from Emerson field at 8:30 this morning for a three-game jour ney through Virginia. In the course of the journey through the hills and lowlands of the Old Dominion state, the cagers will meet VPI tonight at Blacks burg, VMI at Lexington tomor row night, and Washington and Lee at Lynchburg Saturday. Little news has drifted down from Blacksburg about the Gobbler basketball club. Last year the Virginia Tech cagers had a fair team. On the Vir ginia trip, Carolina downed them 38-26. Those Elons VMI along with Washington and Lee was hit by Elon last week when the Christians were tearing through the State of Virginia bent on destroying every basketball team in sight. The Christians downed the Ca dets by four points. That is the only news of the Soldiers that has come to Chapel Hill this sea son. In the game at Lexington last year, the Skidmore aggre gation walked all over VMI by a 56-29 count. Saturday at Lynchburg, the Phantoms meet the Generals in THE early season clash of the Southern conference. If the Ha'nts hope to maintain their advantage at the top of the chase, they must down the Gen erals. Last season the Generals, downed Carolina in one regular season clash and then hopped, over them in the Southern con ference finals for the champion ship. Washington and Lee's club 1 this winter is not as good as -that championship outfit. The of t told story of the elimination of the center jump has of course hurt the Generals. Bob Spes--sard, All-Southern center and a-double-figure scoring man in every game last year has had! his efficiency cut in half Against Elon he could only tally five points. Borries, another one of last year's aces, is out with injuries for the season. Hank Luisetti, Stanford's bas ketball ace, hails from -the same neighborhood in San Francisco that produced Joe DiMaggio. SALES SERVICE TUFTS CHEVROLET CO. TeL 4771 W. Franklin St. LET US WASH POLISH 1 YOUR CAR LUBRICATE s Firestone Tires Exide Batteries Accessories I UNIVERSITY SERVICE STATION f H H. S. 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