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CHAPEL HILL, N. C., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1938. .. WITH LEAVE TO PK1JN T. By RAY HOWE RANSON HOUSE TAKES GREfe , PfeailoMis; Bow I bet that you can find people j ho will give you odds that the new gym won't open on March 24 (as, we have it from an un impeachable source,4 it is sup posed to ) or at least won't be ready for use then. But that isn't the real point of this column. The real, unadulterated, A-l, honest-to-gosh purpose is' to in- form you, students, mat, evi dence to the contrary, the swim ming pool is going to be FULLY equipped. - .; . , I might suggest that, you, gen tle reader, before reading, the rest of this verbal pillar, dash down to the new gym and 4try to figure out where the archi tect intends to put the high div- iw hoard. But if I did that tb every student on the campus, wmise every student on the campus reads this, .. of course, would be dashing down to the gym. in an attempt to solve Ray Howe's Pop Quiz. But, unlike that bid tantalizer, Mr. Bob Perkins, i won't wait; until tomorrow's issue to give you the not-so-simple answer but will pass on to you the an swer given by Coach Bob Fet zer and 0. K. Cornwell when the problem first loomed on the Howe horizon. v Victor Looms As Dark Horse In Campus Tournament o 9 Glamack Leads Scoring For Tar Babies In Close Battle; Mm In Mst iTwliliteSj 31-30 The team everyone seemed to be raving about, yet about which everyone knew least, came to the fore yesterday afternoon but re tired as obscure and defeated as a whipped pup with its tail be tween its legs. For, the renown ed Grimes number one intra mural basketball outfit ("and Hank Pessar), bumped into an impenetrable stone "wall when it tried to beat the strong Hanson House quint. The result Han son House 34, Grimes No. 1 22. ;, , ; J One other result came out of this tilt and that was the estab lishing of Hanson House as the outstanding dark horse of the tournament. By gradually over taking and then gaining con tinual momentum to pass Grimes in the jast period, Ranson;House displayed uncanny power and ability as intramural masters of the hardwood only equaled thus fat by Old West. Those Five The five men who played for Freshmen Box the victors never once seemed In order to give the students unsure 0f their game, nor were a promenade around the top of anv substitutions made. Hanson House has a five man, All-ath the pool between dances, it was necessary to lower the roof a bit which brought the steel tie rods holding the glass roof dan gerously close to the surface of the pool. Although it is customary to put the high board at the end of the pool, Carolina's high board is going to be at the side of the pool so that the high diver will zoom up into the air between the girders. You see what I mean, I truss (pun). If the highboard were placed at the end of the pool, the diver might, upon coming out of a nm or tuck or some- thing, find himself with one part of his anatomy dangling down one side of a steel beam and the other part of his anat omy draped on the other side of the beam like a piece of tinsel on the limb of a Christmas tree. This seeming fault in archi tectural design lies in the fact that the gym was. designed to serve not as the site for inter collegiate meets but as the home of Carolina physical education department which, as the name subtly implies, physically ' edu cates Mr. John ' Average Stu dent. Whereas Mr. J. A. S. will Probably not spend his swim ming hours between the end of the high board and the surface Jf the pool, he will spend a good- y Part of his dancing hours tolling around on the star-lit Promenade. ' ; ; ; Fr a departing digression! (Continued on last page) letes mural team and, along with Old West, it seems to be setting the dormitory pace. The box score follows : Grimes No. 1 (22) ; Ranson House (34) H. Allen 0 Radman 8 Pool 0 Wrenn 0 Shell 1 McCarn 10 Slagle 4 Hermson 15 Pessar 11 Strayhorn 1 Vincent 2 M. Allen 0 Caldwell 2 Nethercutt 2 Dekes Run Wild It was nothing more than a set-up for D. K. E. in its easy win over ZBT 46-8 in mural play yesterday. Winborne and Adler led the tallying end of the game, and mostly everyone participat ed in the playing end. The point scoring was as follows: D. K. E. (46) Ghegan 6 Taylor--7 Winborne 11 Hobbs 7 Royall 2 Alexander i Hand 9 Substitutions: D. K. Z. B. T. (8) AdleT 0 Lasker 2 Finkel 2 Grossman 4 Spies 0 Zauber 0 Lneben 0 E. Moore, Craige, Wright, Linker. ChiPsi In Front .' ; Johnny 4 Foreman, tall, hefty offensive ace, and Jack Atwood smooth-clicking (center threw their lots together into the Chi Psi Big Five ring. Consequent ly, the drawing gave a 28-14 de cision to Chi Psi. Theta Chi, op ponent- in the lottery, .lost. out. This was "the initial appearance of; both -teams -xnt basketoau in- First Loss Of Year (Special to the Daily Tar Heel) -. Wake Forest, Jan. 18 Dethroning the valiant Carolina Little Ghosts from the realm of the undefeated here tonight, Wake Forest's Demon Deaclets came from behind in the closing minutes of play to win 31-30 over tne lighting Tar Baby quintet. ' Right forward McLean of the victors became the hero of the encounter as he swished the nets with a long shot from mid court less than two minutes be fore the final whistle. The Deaclets displayed a fast brand of ball throughout the en tire - tilt, much improved over their losing 33-16 exhibition of last Tuesday on the Carolina courts. '- ,i ' . , r irst nait v Forging, into the lead early in the first half, the Deaclets were led in scoring by left guard Con- very with a game total of 15 markers, while Nelson, swished XT- J Vl " l ine coras tnree Times as runner up for his team's tally honors. The usually-effective Tar Baby attack was unable to break through the specially adapted Deaclet defense for more than an occasional basket during the first period, and at half time the scoreboard read 18-12. Second Half With the advent of the second period, the Little Ghosts began to click with that quality of ball handling which hadv rendered them unvanquished to date, and tied up the score several times during the period in which they outscored Wake Forest's frosh by several baskets. The game's high-scorer George Glamack, the Ghosts' center and bucket-man extraor dinary, fired away with seven field goals and two foul shots. Forward Brown of the losers crashed the nets five times dur ing the last-period comeback which fell short 'of victory by one basket. 13 Points The Deaclets were held down to 13 points in the last period, with Ewing, Yernec, and Con- very sinking one each, while Mc Lean sunk, two field goals and one foul. . : The clever passing of Severin, ( Continued on last page J Carolina G F T Ralph, rf 0 1 1 Severin, rf 0 2 2 Harnden, If 0 0 0 Brown, If ...... 5 0 10 Glamack, c 7 2 16 Branson, rg 0 1 1 Watson, rg .. 0 0.0 i 12 6 30 Wake Forest G F T McLean, rf 2 1 5 Convery, lg ;...,.,... 5 5 15 Ewing, c rJ....... 1 0 2 Nelson, rg . 3 0 6 Yernec, lg ... 1 1 3 Fetter, lg 0 0 V 0 12 7 31 That Man's In Again Carolina G F T Bershak, rf 5 1 11 Mullis,- If . 0 0 0 Worley 0 1 1 Dilworth, c ..... 2 1 5 Boone 0 3 3 Ruth, rg ..... .. 4 2 10 Grubb, lg .... 1 1 3 Stirnweiss, rf 0 1 1 12 10 34 Wake Forest G F T Carter, rf 1 . 2 4 Young .. .. 0 0 0 Waller, If 7 5 19 Owen, c ....... ...... 5 3 13 Davis .. 0 0' 0 Apple, tg 0 2 2 Sweel, lg 2 1 5 Fuller .... 0 1-1 15.' 14 44 Ranson Sees Faster Times Oh New Wooden Track Here Specifications For Banked Run ways Taken By Fetzer From New York Model JWdle-Age spread Little Chats About Your Health No. 3 often called "Middle- Keferriner to one siem ot aavanciK . n R,ack. a?e spread," a physician says this conmuon is uu n most of the muscles of the abdomen anw Snd la of ex cases such changes are assisted by over-eating and iacK o 'rC'"e declares that "not only do changes spoU the figure from the point of view of appearance, iKrf the most health dangers. The abdominal wuscles support g some oi "portant organs of the body, and ?Jed5roTOd giving 2abby, the abdominal viscera sag ioTVrd n d dinks "se to such things as floating kidneys dropped stomacn a s ln the intestino " ; . . j f tniddle Obesity is known to be one of the gre atesy -If you are over weight let your physician tell you are to be filled. I life. C - i 1U 1 1 T . J i - y juur excess poundage. . I iA't no o..r nrhan ni-PRPriDLlOES tramurals this season. The box CM Psi (28) Kirven 5 Mcintosh 3 Atwood 10 Burtt 0 Foreman 10 Hesse 0 Psi Fonvielle, score is: Theta. Chi (14) Hackett t Griffin 0 . Brown 6 ' Parker 0 . ; Banner 0 ' Smith 4 Substitutions: Chi Kircher, Armentrout. . ' . .. ' ' Low-Scored Win There weren't many baskets sunk when Everett and Man gum got together for a basketball game yesterday in mural play but Everett managed to rack up three-more than its opponent to get the final nod. The point score follows: By William L. Beerman Previous Southern Conference indoor track records will pass on into history at the annual meet in February of this year. At least, that's the authoritative opinion of track coach Dale Ran son. who pointed to the new wooden track in the Tin Can as his reason. Completely portable and ad justable, the banked track is constructed on the general lines of the famous Milrose A. A. track in Madison Square Gar den. Finished except for the two straightaways, the wooden curves at each end of the Tin Can are 31 inches from the floor at the outside center, sloping down to a uniform three inches above the ground on the inside. The connecting : straight , runs have not been added yet because of the tiers of seats now in use along the sides of the Tin Can. ; Vfe Got It Cheap Specifications . - for . the .track here were gotten by .Coach Bob Fetzer, who took, the measure ments from the original Milrose model while he was in New York last year. 'Tf we had paid to have ,tjie C1 track . designed arid built by aji piitside firm it would have ,v easily cost , us $2,000," stated. Coach , Ranson, . .The. defi nite, expenditures involved have not Vet been released. . v.. . . Eeach of the( two emMnrpu- lar jeuryes is composed of 27 jin- dividual w sections with overlapr (ID Mangum Jones 2 Rogers 2 Raynor 2 Ball 1 . Illman 0 Harmon i Yeoman 0 Substitutions: Everett ' Nipe: Hauptman, Harris, Stick, Meyer. Everett (17) Stroyman i Crawford 0 Kimrey-Collis-Ritch- petus to the runner's stride. . Large Turnout ; Over 130 men are now out for the varsity and freshman indoor track squads the unusually large number of candidates be ing credited mainly to the new improvement. Records in the 440, 880, mile, two mile, and re lays will be smashed left and right when the big meet is held, as the banked turns can be taken with no perceptible diminishing of speed just go out and watch the trackmen "wham" down the stretch from the outside of a curve some afternoon. Natural ly, Coach Ranson hasn't any pre meet predictions to make, but those who know say the "home The new track can. be added to the ever-growing list of Uni Bershak, Captain Ruth Lead Stand Against . Baptist Men "Pi I T UUVX XJLACbAI kJdli. By Shelley Rolfe Wake Forest, Jan. 18. Jim Waller was busier than a bird dbg in an aviary as he shot Jeft handed and jright-handed hooks into the nets to grab himself 19 points tonight and lead an in spired Wake Forest team to a 44-34 triumph over the pre viously undefeated White Phan toms of North Carolina. The de feat was the ; first suffered by the Carolinians in eight starts this campaign and their first conference loss in six tries. ' Waller did most of his dam- age m ; tne iirst nail wnen ne sank six out of his seven field goalsl In the second half, the White Phantom guards caught up .with Jim and "held" him to one field shot and five foul tries. Waller lived up to every expec tation tonight. Previously this winter the Demon Deacon for ward has been a dismal flop on the scoring side. But tonight he attacked 'and sank points from in front, under, and from either side of the basket. . Fast And Rough The game was fast and rough. with two Spook players, Dick. Worley and Foy Grubb, going; out on personals and one Wake Forest player, Boyd Owen, get ting the thumb. When all the pushing and shoving was over, . it was found that 36 personal fouls had been called with dou- Kle -frml Kmn rr rQllarl twirp rinr ing the struggle. Andy Bershak and Earl Ruth led a White Phantom club that played in spurts. Bershak sank ii points, ana oaptam Ji.ari Kuth ten. Carolina hit its peak twice in the game. The first time, came late, in the first pe riod when Earl Ruth sank thre& versity "firsts," since it is the only indoor one in the South. If Tonff shots to . helo the . team necessary, it will be transferred bring the score from 21-11 to- to the new gym when that build- 2318. ing is finished. ping and interlacing - ooards, whichj . cause all . strain 5 0 be evenly distributed over the sec tions. By - unbolting- and remov ing certain parts, the track can be quickly converted to suit the various distance runs. .. Laps . - At present, the 12-foot-wide, synthetic pathway is set up to a scale of eight and one-half laps to the mile, which is approxi mately 204 yards per lap. Ac cording to Coach Ranson, how ever, the actual distance adjust ment of the track for the Sou thern Conference meet has not been determined. Resilient iuniper .-. wood has been used throughout in the con struction, as the elasticity of this material actually adds im- Mural Schedule 4 o'clock : Court No. 2 ; Pi Kappa Alpha vs. T. E. P. ; i No. 3Manly No. 1 vs. Old ' East.. . . ... ". . . 5 o'clock: Court No. 2 '. Sigma Nu vs. Kappa Alpha; No. 3--Zeta Psi vs. Phi Kappa:.Sigma.. : . Midway ... r Midway in the final, half, the- Skidmore cagers .made a final thrust at the lead. - Hammering Andy led this charge with three? (Continued on last page) SALES SERVICE TUFTS CHEVROLET CO. ! TeL 4771 . W. Franklin St. 1 V N Of aHOHH FIFTH AVENUE, NEV YORK 1 L L EXHIBIT HERE WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, January 19 and 20 COMMUNITY CLEANERS Chapel Hill, N. C. JANUARY SALE On Furnishings, Hats & Shoes Now in Progress CLOTHES HA TS HABERDASHERY SHOES PRITCHARD DRUG CO. IJoneSSIl proptDeHvery Night and nay v. . v
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