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! FdDdDuiiDa I U TT TiJ II I ! lit! 11 XiJll Varsity Prepares For Gobblers PRINT TO JXTC by SHELLEY ROLFE Mamma dear come over here, and see "what some folks are amain to do these days. It 'ain't the Lambeth walk, definitely not the big apple, and as for the shag well that's passe by now. Know what it is, well IH tell ya. They want to go out uh, huh take your smelling salts in hand well, they want to subsidize players. Expected you'd near about swoon. Most right livin' folks do when you mention the naughty word. It's startin'; to take rank with the Old Boy himself. But folks still persist in subsidizing. Nothing can be done about it. They thought they could stop the thing down this way a while back, but look what happened. Vir ginia withdrew from the confer ence, and when the other teams started to, the rule against sub sidization they called it the "Graham plan" was hastily and conveniently tossed into the near est refuse can. Now everybody 'round these parts is subsidizing head over heels on one another. It's gettin' so bad that an honest mill boy hasn't a moment to' himself, what with all the college talent scouts calling on him. Some of the best people subsidize. You'd be surprised at the list. Prince ton had a star three-sport man awhile back whose father happily had a WPA digging job up in Maplewood, New Jersey. Over at Pittsburgh, Dr. John Bain Sutherland, the sour faced Scotchman who runs the big gest grid factory in the nation, has a minimum wage law..,. . All fresh men receive $75 a month . . . Wages probably go , up according to a player's ability ... $5 a tackle ... $10 a touchdown ... the thing has limitless possibilities . . . And ya no tice Notre Dame always turns out a first 10 team ... They don't do that on a pure, clean-faced policy. It looks like you just gotta sub sidize to get ahead in the world. That is if you want to get ahead, and seems as if most folks do. That's the trouble down this way. Seems like the University just isn't in a position to pay a deserving boy's way through school. Conditions around Chapel ' (Continued on last page) For Your Drug Store Wants PHONE 5541 Pritchard Drug Co. Prescription Druggists JUST RECEIVED o New Shipment of Botany Wool Knit Ties O Navy O Maroon O Black O Green $1.00 o The YOUNG MEN'S SHOP 126-128 E. MAIN ST. DURHAM, N. C. Authentic University-Styles Eubanks Drug Co. Features Their Pre scription Department With Three Registered Pharmacists in Charge. 1892 1938 CHAPEL (EdDtoMeisrs Ciwdss CdDMimtoy ipaffl:,Att Msiwy MeeH HARRIERS REST AFTER IMG TRIP (Special to the Daily Tar Heel) ANNAPOLIS, MD., November 3. Having arrived here late yesterday, Carolina's cross country harriers 'will stay here tonight and tomorrow morn ing awaiting their dual meet with Navy here tomorrow afternoon. The Tar Heels arrived in good shape after their long automobile trip from Chapel Hill today. The Middies will be led tomorrow by Barney Old field, one of the greatest milers to ever enroll at the Academy. All last spring Oldfield outclassed all Navy competitors in the mile. Last week he copped first place in a quadrangu ( Continued on last page) INQUIRING RE-SPORTER Two, three, and four touchdowns, were the margins that three Carolina students picked the Tar Heel eleven over VPI as the Inquiring Re-Sporter questioned them yesterday afternoon concerning this Saturday's footbal1 battles. The Inquiring Re-Sporter barged in on Jack Dillon's afternoon siesta and came out with these scores: Carolina 14, VPI 0; Tulane 14, Alabama 12; Michigan 14, Penn 6; Syracuse 12, Colgate 6; and Manhattan 7, State 0. Ralph Stephens saw them this way: Carolina 21, VPI 0; Alabama 14, Tu lane 13; Michigan 13, Penn 0; Col gate 7, Syracuse 6; and State 7, Man hattan 0. Here are J. J. Goodwin's scores : Carolina 28, VPI 0; Alabama 12, Tu lane 7; Michigan 6, Penn 0; Colgate 13, Syracuse 0; and Manhattan 13, State 0. Pardon Me, But O O BILL (SCOOP) BEERMAN Dartmouth's football team has made a great contribution to religion . . . For Harrington Gates, one of the most promising backs in Dartmouth his tory, has withdrawn from school in order that he may devote his time to the Legion of God . . The guy has. forsaken his education and his chance for footballistic fame because his religious principles are agin it ... He is now on a remote farm in Amherst, N. H., where the cult makes its head quarters . . . After writing a one-line resignation to the Dean, Gates, re morseful because he had "broken vows" and played against Yale, slipped away in the night ... Dana X. Bible, University of Texas mentor who pays his football players a salary, has found out that capitalism ain't the solution to his troubles . . . Only 30 men are on his squad this year, Nand the Texans are yet to win a game ... It looks like another coach will soon join the unemployed . . . However, the University of Nevada has discovered what can be done with recalcitrant pigskin elevens . . . Members of the Nevada team, after winning two games, losing three, and tying one, kindly requested that Coach Douglas Dashiell, his assistant, and the director of ath letics be ousted from office . . . Dashiell offered to resign, but the Board of Trustees refused his resignation ... Instead, they disbanded the team and brought the football season to an abrupt close ... , The Duke Chronicle, after "shaming" the Daily Tar Heel because of cer tain references to the Duke football team, has had a lapse of memory and comes out with a victory issue which rubs sand in the Carolina football wound ... Of course, the lads in Durham have reason to gloat, but we can not help but feel that if they would practice what they preach a more platonic relationship could exist ... But' when Wade and others of the institution make unbecoming remarks, this column will take them to task every time ... We have it on the authority of our secret operative, Ignatius Q. Sizzle britches, that the athletic association here will be tangled up in a little mud sling ng 'fore long ... This department sticks by the association, though anybody that thinks a school can have good football teams and carry on as varied a sports program as UNC does and still make money, well, they're nuts ... Car HILL, N. C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1938 TTQ) tawidle Hnl TdPinmdDirirdDw Sports Staff Picks Winners ROLFE BEERMAN LOBRED MORRIS WOODHOUSE CAROLINA X X . X X X VPI ' COLGATE X X ; SYRACUSE X ' - X X PITT X X X X -X CARNEGIE TECH . PENN ' X MICHIGAN X X X X NORTHWEST. X X XX X WISCONSIN MINNESOTA X X XX X IOWA , - RICE X X X X X ARKANSAS NOTRE DAME X X X X X NAVY OHIO STATE X X - X - X PURDUE X . ALABAMA X X TULANE X X X AUBURN X X X VILLANOVA X X X N. C. STATE X MANHATTAN X X X X - Sigma Nus Down Phi Gams $ Carver, Meserole Play Net Finals Zan Carver and Walt Meserole will meet in the finals of the upper class tennis tournament Monday, afternoon at 3 o'clock. Both won their semi finals matches yesterday and Wednesday afternoons to advance into the title round. Carver defeated Chuck ,Harnden, 5-7, 6-3, 6-3. Harnden had his oppo ( Continued on last page J Footballers That means you. The Tar-Mag pherocious phelines will practice this afternoon behind the locked gates of Graham Memorial stadium. Your country needs you. Enlist now. Report to practice. (Signed) CO-COACH ROLFE. ports Sigma Nu tightened its grip on second place yesterday afternoon by defeating the powerful Phi Gamma Delta's, 13-7. The victorious team tal lied all of its points in the first half, and then resorted to holding the hard fighting losers who rallied to push across their lone touchdown in the final period. Coughenour and Lynch accounted for all of the winners scor ing, while Hutchinson scored for the losers. St. Anthony Hall gained its second victory of the season by defeating Chi YESTERDAYS RESULTS . Sigma Nu 13, Phi Gamma Delta 7. St. Anthony Hall 9, Chi Phi 0. Unofficial AEPi 13, TEP 0. Beta Theta Pi 4, SAE 3 (first downs). - Steele 6, Everett 0. Phi, 9-0. The winners managed to-get a safety in the first half, and then added seven more points in the final period. Murchison, Dick and Sperry led the victorious team. AE Pi gained its third consecutive victory, as it defeated TEP, 13-0 in an unofficial game. The winners scored both of its touchdowns in the last period. Led by Weber and Top ping the winners rolled up two first downs, as compared to one by the TEP's. In the hardest fought unofficial game of the day Beta Theta Pi defeat ed SAE by first downs, 4-3. The teams were the most evenly matched seen on the campus this season, and as a result the battle was constantly in a deadlock. Miller, DuBose, and (Continued on last page) STUDENTS AND PATRONS Due to the Crowd on Saturday THE CAROLINA INN CAFETERIA - Will Serve Luncheon From 10:00 A. M. November 5th. We Harriers At Annapolis Meet o 9 VPI MESH FROM STATE VICTORY 'Bringing with them a long string of victories over Carolina football teams, the rejuvenated .Galloping Gobblers of Virginia Tech arrive in Chapel Hill tomorrow and at 2 o'clock they march into Kenan stad ium to oppose Ray Wolf's twice beaten varsity. Last week the Gob blers gained a favored spot in the conference when State college fell before them 7-0. After a week of preparation preparation that has been excep tionally hard in physical intensity Wolf's small squad will rest today, with only a light warm-up session scheduled for this afternoon. THE INJURED Barely 35 players were on the field yesterday to participate m the final workout. Chuck Slagle was on the sidelines with an injured leg, and Charlie Kline stayed away with contusions about his face which have kept him from heavy duty all week. George Warriner Stirnweiss, who developed a charley-horse while kick ing in practice Wednesday, seemed rid of the trouble as he ran, kicked, and passed for the first string eleven. VPI, experienced and toughened by the hammering tactics of such teams as Army and Duke, has im proved steadily during the current (Continued on last page) Today's Murals. 4:30 Field No. 1, Manly vs. Ruffin (unofficial); Field No. 2, Zeta Psi vs. Kappa Alpha (unof ficial); Field No. 3, DKE vs. Kappa Sigma (unofficial); Field No. 4, Old East vs. Aycock; Field No. 5, Lambda Chi Alpha vs. -Sigma Chi (unofficial); Field No. 6, Phi Kap pa Sigma vs. Chi Psi (unofficial). DAND INSTRUMENTS: REPAIRED Factory trained axparts. Prompt rvtc on all makej BAND INSTRUMENT Greensboro Music Co. Greensboro, N. C. 207 W. Market St. f i " 1 1 ""1LJ"" ' '"" 11 1 "a ' ' "-SjEiPi i iii aiiiMB I Appreciate Your Patronage TAR HEELS DROP RAMS; TO PLAY PENiNSYLVANIA By SHELLEY ROLFE Dropping Fordham, adding Penn sylvania, and keeping the eight other teams on this year's schedule, the University of North Carolina's 1939 football program was released to the Daily Tar Heel by the athletic as sociation yesterday afternoon. The Quakers are met at Franklin field, Philadelphia, October 23. The season will open against Wake Forest at Kenan stadium October 30, a week later than this year's opener, and close with the traditional Thanks giving Day game with Virginia No vember 30 at the stadium. Two other 1939 Football Schedule SEPTEMBER 30 Wake Forest OCTOBER 7 VPI at Blacksburg 14 NYU 21 Tulane at New Orleans 28 Pennsylvania at Philadelphia NOVEMBER 4 State 11 Davidson at Davidson 18--Duke at Durham 30 Virginia home games are listed: against NYU October 14, and State November 4. After experimenting with a mid season Duke game this year, the '39 battle with the Blue Devils will be November 18, next to the last game of the season at Duke stadium. Other battles on enemy territory will be against VPI at Blacksburg October 7, Tulane at New Orleans October 21, Penn at Philadelphia Oc tober 28, and Davidson at Davidson November 11, Ray Wolf will have most of this year's performers back for the '39 season. Steve Maronic, George Wat son, Jack Kraynick, Horace Palmer, and Bob Adam, being the only senior first stringers. Christian Siewers is counted upon to take Maronic's place, Mike Bobbitt . is expected to fill Watson's shoes, Sid Sadoff and Tony Cernugle will be around to tackle Kraynick's fullback jslot, Jim Mallory and Paul Severn. are ready to relieve Palmer at end,, and Bob Smith, alternate first string -center with Adam this season, is--, ready to tackle the job exclusively.. . In 1940, Carolina will play TCU- " and Penn at Kenan stadium and Tu lane at New Orleans. Other details of the '40 schedule are still in the formative stage. LAST TIMES TODAY WALLACE BEERY MICKEY ROONEY in STABLEMATES" Also CARTOON NOVELTY MIDNIGHT SHOW TONIGHT wfhRobertYOUNG v" v y James aitwAKi Lionel BARRYM0RE VS. J Florence RICE Bilfie BURKE Tom Brown 1 Siratl S. Hinrfc 7 M 1 Paul Kelly Barnett Pa'ter
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