- - I .- - atlp Car ports FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1940 CHAPEL HILL, NORTH CAROLINA Tar Babies Meet Wolfcelbs At Ealei eel gh Carolina Men Are Advanced In Tournament HOT SPRINGS, Va., Oct. 10. Few matches of interest took place today as early rounds in the doubles were played. Alex Guerry advanced in both the men's dpubles and mixed doubles and tomorrow he will play in the semi-finals of the men's singles and quarter finals of both doubles. In today's games Carver defeated Minogue of Muhlenberg College and Buchanan of Virginia, while Everett defeated Axelson of Wagner college. Carolina drew a bye in today's dou bles. Cross Country Carolina's freshman cross country team runs Jefferson high school's harriers this afternoon at 4:30 in the opening meet of the season. The Tar Heel varsity take time trials at 4:15 over the 3-mile course. The freshman not running v in the meet leave at. 4:20 on the 2-mile course. Freddy Johnson Grail Dance March Wins First In AA U Pentathlon Karry March, Iron Horse of the Carolina track team last spring, ran in the National AAU Pentathlon championships at Philadelphia last Sunday and, in defeating Defending Champion John Borican, rolled up 2,981 points, only 23 points short of the American record. March was far ahead of the El beron, N. J. Negro who won the AAU title in 1938 and '39, and competed in events which are not among his specialties.' The pentathlon is a meet in which all-around track stars com pete in five events and are graded according to quality of performance. The pentathlon and decathlon, con sisting of ten events, are among the outstanding Olympic track contests. March's performances were 4:50 in the mile, 146 feet in the javelin, 130 feet 3 inches in the discus, 22.3 seconds in the 220-yard dash, and an unrecorded distance in the broad jump. March is to go to the Naval air school at Pensacola, Florida, next November 15, accompanied by Bill (Continued on page A, column S) THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN 7 & 10 MINUTE CLASS CHANGES A MILK SHAKE - at . . . . The Book Exchange Where Students Meet and Friends Are Made K Takes Dorm Lead By Win Over Ruffin YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Tag Football Kappa Sigma, 19; DKE, 0. K. No. 1, 20; Ruffin, 13. ZBT, 6; St. nthony Hall, 0. SAE, 30; Phi Kappa Sigma, 0. Lewis No. 1, 13; H, 0. The ranks of the unbeaten were once again thinned yesterday after noon, as previously unbeaten DKE, St. Anthony Hall, and Ruffin were the victims of Kappa Sigma, ZBT, and K No. 1. The Kappa Sigs, led by Rose, Alex ander, and Hambright, scored three times on the Dekes, to cop the game, 19-0. Alexander, Neese, and Edwards tallied for the winners, and only the f ine play of Hand, Hobbs, and Patter son for the losers prevented a larger score The highlight game of the dorm league saw a fighting K No. 1 team seize the lead in that league, as it notched its third decision by downing a strong Ruffin aggregation, 20-13. Miller, Morgan, and Flint led the win ners in scoring, with Briggs and Shook the mainstays for the losers. St. Anthony Hall received its first setback of the season as it dropped a 6-0 decision to ZBT. Stein tallied the only score of the game, as the winners received the ball on the St. Anthony one-yard line as the result of a penal ty, and scored on the next play. The Torrey boys, Staples, and Harvey played well for the losers, and Ed wards and Finkel starred for ZBT. Turning on its much vaunted power, SAE administered a sound trouncing to Phi Kappa Sigma as it piled up five touchdowns for a 30-0 win. Grainger scored twice for the winners, and was outstanding, as were Glenn and Strange. Byerly and West played well for the losers. Lewis Dorm, led by Jennings and (Continued on page 4, column U) .... wrw PAULSEVEnm CLEAR1HQ THE WAV AND Jua LALAtnm CARRYING THE BALL NORTH CAROLINA CUSMT TO SO PLACES THESE TWO ACCOUNfTOi RDR TAO TOUCHDOWN Ml f KUNUTES lOfE TULANE LAST YEAR ASD HOPET& A SURPRISE WHEN T.C.U. CM OCT V 1 if KJEKJ' Tf& I Mrtr. If KmtUt Wmfn InlnU kli Clemson-Wake Forest Contest May Decide Conference Champ van uEta:3affi (gene JMLaff a kfir Mffi I Ml ,1HEJGH-HO ) ryl CLIPPITY-CLOP) , .A MA.P l MAKE SURE If SO J JjL PURE AND HELPING-A CIG. OlV V- AkL BVE Only Two More Loop Teams Will Meet In Conference Games Although the Southern conference football season is only three weeks old, the outcome of the Clemson-Wake Forest game in Clemson tomorrow may ultimately decide the 1940 con ference champion. ' Since Wake Forest is the only con ference team that meets Clemson, Duke and North Carolina, the only elevens figuring materially in the conference pre-season outlook, either the Deacons or the Tigers will have a good opportunity to take thg loop crown. Both Clemson and Wake Forest are undefeated now and the battle tomor row will knock one of them from the nation's select list which grows smaller every Saturday ,A tie is un likely. The Deacons enter the game crippled with the loss of John Jett, towering end, and Pat Preston, 195 pound left tackle. Jett has been con fined to the Wake Forest infirmary with the flu and will likely be out for about two games. Preston suffered a bruised leg in the Furman game and has been unable to attend any prac tice sessions this week. The Deacons haven't forgotten the 20-7 lacing they took last year at the hands of the Tigers, and will be out to avenge the defeat with the strong est team they have had in years. Both clubs are well-stocked with backfielcf stars. Wake Forest has (Continued on page 4, column 1) No Coed Fencing Coed fencing will not be held today. Practice will officially begin Tuesday afternoon at 5 o'clock. Third Meal Ticket Offered In Contest The third $5 meal ticket to the Gra ham Memorial grill goes on the block tomorrow after the outcome of 20 games have become known, but until tomorrow at noon anyone may enter a blank picking winners in 19 tilts and the score of the Carolina-TCU en gagement in Kenan stadium. Pick score Carolina-Texas Chris (Continued on page 4, column 1) Kickoff This Afternoon At Three O'clock By Jack Saunders The answer to an often-asked query will be provided today when Jim Tatam's freshman griddera trot out on the turf of Riddick stadium in Raleigh at 3 o'clock to do battle with the reputedly wonder team of State College frosh. That question is Do the yearlings have it?" and by dark tonight the story will be told for in the Wolfcubs the Tar Babies face a very formidable and competent foe. The highly-praised State machine already has one contest in the record books. Presbyterian junior college fell, 53-0, and the Raleigh men weren't even winded. Although the UNC yearlings have been working out only two weeks and four days, the coaching staff feels confident that the squad has come far and is in good condition. Caro lina will be the underdog, but in the words of Coach Tatum, "StateH know that they've been in a ball game." Final preparations yesterday con sisted of a careful check of offensive assignments, and finishing works on defense. Assignments were checked and double-checked, for , in the line up are several men who are playing positions entirely new to them. The starting list shows, at ends, Jack Hussy, 190-pounder from High Point, and Craven Turner, All-State flankman from Raleigh. Tackles are Thomas Byrum, 185, Porter Prep product ,and big Marshall Parker; guards, Jack Begly, 215, and Vance McGirt, another All-State from Ham let; center, Tom Lytle, from Ashe (Continued on page J,t column 3) Coed Sports 4:00 Hockey on coed field Recreational swimming 5:00 Fencing in Woollen gym OVER THE WEEKEND FOR GOOD FOOD COME TO 3 A TH73 1 Mile Out the Durham Road Specials: Steaks, Fried Chicken, Barbecue, Country Fried Ham, Fried Oysters, and Sandwiches ' The Perfect Place to Take a Date 2 He's not so dumb. Peg. Sharpen your eyes on that Arrow Shirt-not bad,eh? -TTtir si'vs 'Ivan wu- " ING -SATIS 12 OUNCES & The traveling-est man we know i The Arrow Style Scout skips all over the world, looking for new shirt ideas. The fruit of his journeying is right here on our shelves : the handsomest patterned shirts you ever set eyes on," perfectly tailored by Arrow. 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