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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1942. THE DAILY TAR HEEL PAGE THREE U "O smug G oil (Q) ) TT IK, 1 1 ! Vfl aw All-Stars Outclass Dekes, 20-0, To Take Football Crown Shuford, Marks Shine in Triumph For To wn Club By Charlie Easter In the climax of the intramu mural tag football season yester day, Ruth's All-Stars displayed an alert defense and an aggres sive attack to win the campus championship by beating the DKEs, 20-0. The first half of the game was scoreless, though the All-Stars put on a better attack and were in scoring positions twice. Lord, DItE lineman, halted one of the All-Stars' attacks when he inter cepted a pass in the end zone to put the frat team temporarily out of danger. The All-Stars kicked off to the Dekes at the start of the fin al period, but on the second play, Dan Marks intercepted for the town crew. The march was on, and DKE was an outclassed out fit. In five plays the All-Stars drove to the frat 10-yard line, but were denied the score when on the sixth down Jim White was tagged on the five-yard marker. The Dekes had then hands on the ball for two downs, and on the third down Bob Shu ford intercepted Rodman's pass. After a long pass o the goal line, which was broken up, Shu ford kicked out on the frat 15 yard line. Marks Intercepts Dekes. had the ball for one play, then Dan Marks intercept ed the ball on the second down. The town boys again drove into DKE territory. On the last down Shuford attempted a field goal from the 30-yard line, but the ball went wide and short. Town was not to be stopped. Another Rodman pass was inter cepted. On the , first play, fol lowing the interception, Town scored with the ball going from Shuford to Marks to Harvey Weinstein who was in the end zone. Taking the ball on a fake kick Shuford passed to Jim Hay worth in the left flat for the ex See ALL-STARS, Page U Pairings Listed For Initial Day Of Mat Tourney The following is a complete list of matches slated for this after noon in the first round of the fall intramural wrestling tour nament. Wrestlers in the 128 and 136 pound class are requested to be ready to fight at 5:30. Those in the 145-pound class should be on hand at 6 o'clock 128-pound class.: Sirkis, Phi Alpha, vs. Heartfield, Pika; Mc Gill, ATO, vs. Turrentine, Phi Gam; Lambeth, KA, vs. O'Shea, Beta; Mercer, Kappa Sig, vs. Easter, Steele. 136 - pound class : Allison, DKE, vs. Earley; Joyner, Zete, vs. Mumber, Phi Gam; Urqhart, KA, vs. Cone, ZBT ; Davis, Smith, vs. Rivkin, Phi Alpha; Van Wag oner, Phi Gam, vs. Stokes, ATO; Hodges, Sigma Nu, vs. Goodrich, Phi Gam; Oettinger, Kappa Sig, vs. Sears, Sigma Nu; Jeffreys, Kappa Sig, vs. Blodgett, Phi Gam ; Tate, KA, vs. Hallsey, Kap pa Sig; Daniel, Zete, vs. Hall, Town; Maas, DKE, vs. Lackey, Phi Delt; Thomas, Pika, vs. Smith, Phi Gam; Turnage vs. Brown. 145-pound class : Hobbs, DKE, vs. Howell, Phi Gam ; House, Chi Psi, vs. Hamilton, St. Anthony; Kemp, DKE, vs. Cooper, Chi Psi; Harward, Phi Delt, vs. Clark, ATO ; Ficklan, SAE, vs. Faurote, Phi Gam; Hines, Kappa Sig, vs. Hutton, Phi Gam ; Benbow, SAE, vs. Massengill, KA; Ragland, Zete, vs. D. McMillan, St. An thony; Arid, Pika, vs. Parker, DKE ; Gregory, DKE, vs. Fore man, Zete ; Boone, Kappa Sig, vs. Sproule, Phi Delt ; Congu, Sigma Nu, vs. Sharkey, Beta ; H. Hobbs, DKE, vs. Lewis, St. Anthony; Clark, Pika, vs. Thompson, SAE ; Hines; Phi Gam, vs. Bloom, ZBT ; Lane, Phi Gam, vs. McCoach, Sigma Nu; Graham, DKE vs. Mehaffey, Phi Gam; McKinney, Phi Delt, vs. Austin; Noneman, Phi Gam, vs. Howard, Zete; Hobbs, DKE, vs. Beaman, Pika; Ellis, Phi Delt, vs. Hunter, Zete; See MAT PAIRINGS, Page 4 You'll Be Missed, Code h Jim . S. HUROK PRESENTS 99 "The Human Vesusias CARMEN AM AY A AND HER COMPANY OF GYPSY DANCERS AND MUSICIANS B. N. DUKE AUDITORIUM N. C. COLLEGE FOR NEGROES Saturday Evening, December 5, 8:00 P. M. General Admission $1.50 Reserved Seats $2.00 Phone or write: North Carolina College .w.wM-.Va ' - ' ; ' - ' : ' s s ? y -v , -v ' - - x i ', , ' ' t 1 ' r 'X- ' . 4 , s J . ;-x ; - f x-:-:-:':-;.:.'.'.-.x-"-"-'- '' ''--ir A"v:wy-vW"-' cM- l k - ' - - - - - k , f s ' ' ' - '?Z f - - VsC' s'7X- - ? i ' , ilx-- n r - - " - X-"' -'- Jt-" ' ' t " ' i'-- , : -oiy f - V; 1 ; ;s 1 x x, 1 3 x - -.'-A t Aj w x r s 'l ' V- X - ' v . X ?f i x ix 1 ! J - : 1 - 'x x - 1 I , x : - - -" - '- -v Vi L . t v " . " X vi , , s , , I X". X X X' Jx- r -V -I'.i f I , X s t-ss ' x, X ' x J - ,ox- COACH JIM TATUM who has turned in a brilliant job tins year as varsity football coach took up an even greater job yes terday when he began his' thirty-day indoctrination course as a lieutenant in the Navy. As one of the youngest major foot ball coaches in the country Tatum produced a team that lost only two games out of a nine-game schedule and tied two. No statement as to a successor will be made until after the meet ing of the Athletic Council on Dec. 14. Wrestlers Meet Today As Tournament Opens Lightweight Bouts Begin Mat Program By Don Altran Carolina's intramural wrest ling tournament had its best turnout in recent years when 332 entries were filed in the three days of weighing-in, concluded yesterday afternoon. The tourney will get under way this afternoon when 90 grap plers, in the 128, 136, and 145 pound divisions, go to it on three mats on the floor of Woollen Gym. Referees for the tourna- Coed Hockey Stars Report to Kenan The coed hockey managers an nounce that the following girls must report to Kenan stadium every afternoon at 5 o'clock to train for the game with Duke Saturday. They stress that these are not the members of the All-Carolina team. The girls are: Sue Brubaker, Jinnette Hood, Kay Roper, Allie Bell, Frances Ravenal, Lorraine Oldham, Janet James, Kitty Flanagan, Peggy Phillips, Mar sha Hood, Frances Turner, Phyl Yates, Nancy Hunt, Mary Mc Cormic, Nancy DeShon, Bunny Turner. In yesterday's hockey, the Al derman team defaulted to Mclver dorm, and both Town-Archer and the Pi Phi's defaulted. Phys Ed Swimmers To Get Hard Exam The final examination for the 85 students in Coach Dick Jam erson's swimming class will be to swim a half-mile and to stay afloat for one hour. Coach Jam erson has been conditioning his swimmers for this last event and they can now stay afloat for 45 minutes. Atnieuc council to iiiscuss Successor to Football Coach Lieut. Tatum to Be Stationed At Carolina Pre-Flight School By Westy Fenhagen Coach Jim Tatum yesterday officially tendered his resignation as head varsity football coach to Director of Athletics Bob Fetzer and immediately took up his duties as a lieutenant in the United States Navy stationed here at the Pre-Flight school. The question of a successor as head coach of the football team will come up at the next meeting of the University Athletic Coun cil on December 14, a week from next Monday, athletic director Bob Fetzer said yesterday " ' ' "The Carolina football sched ule for 1943-is expected to come up for ratification and announce ment at the same meeting and no action is expected upon either matter before this date,"; Fetzer stated. Fetzer declined to offer an opinion whether the council would secure an outsider or pro mote some member of the pres ent athletic staff. Tatum was freshman athletic director be fore Coach Ray Wolf joined the Navy last year. Athletic Policies Queried about future policies, Fetzer stated that the Universi ty was going ahead with plans to "carry on its full and regular intercollegiate and intramural athletic programs" in line with "t h e government's wartime Basketballers Lose Hussey Flaws Polished In Long Practice Dissatisfied with the White Phantoms' showing against the McCrary Eagles in Saturday night's cage battle, Coach Bill Lange put his team through a long practice session last night in an attempt to polish up some of the rough spots uncovered in Carolina's close 35-34 win over the semi-pro club. Coach Lange stated that the team didn't look too impressive against the Eagles, although it was the first game for the home five. With a few more practice games under their belts, how- needs and policies." ever, the White Phantoms should improve. Hussey Is Lost The coach expressed satisfac tion with the showings of sopho mores Jim Hayworth, Dick Hart ley, and Jack Hussey, but said that the team will be hurt by the loss of Hussey, for the big High Pointer, a letter man in both football and baseball, is not go ing to stay out for basketball. Since sophomore Bob Altemose has not displayed the promise shown last year as freshman, Hussey had been looked upon to See BASKETBALL, page Sports Briefs . . . Alabama, BC Eagles Meet in Orange Bowl Tatum who will not be offi cially sworn in until the arrival of his commission from Wash ington, was ordered to report for duty immediately after his res ignation yesterday from the Uni versity athletic staff. Together with other newly inducted offi cers, Tatum yesterday went through the same extensive drills as Pre-flight cadets. A full day of roadwork, classes, drills, and other heavy labor and sports were included on the program. To Train Flyers After the completion of his in doctrination course here, Tatum will be assigned to duty as a phy sical education instructor for the nation's fledgling flyers. Another prominent athletic figure who began his training here yesterday was Jim Weaver, MIAMI, Nov. 30 (UP) ment, which is being supervised Boston College and Alabama to-director Qf athletics at Wake' p.i,iiv Oniniari night were named to play m w kjjf vaioitj vvawi vuuvu iquwiuu) will be John Robinson, Hobart McKeever, and Lem Gibbons. OwMmmais (Gils W E wiry (Dee M SHIRTS ' '- ..ffiES TIES TOWELS HANDKERCHIEFS SHEETS SOCKS TOYS Time E (D3T Faimmnfly SWEATERS DRESSES 11 .tyjiiB CTlli "If SLIPS SKIRTS TO ME Competition will start each day at 5:30 p.m., and continue until 7:15 p.m. It may be necessary to hold several matches in the evening. Bouts will be conducted according to intercollegiate rules, with timers checking the time ad vantage on each participant. Each victory counts a single point toward the score of the team the wrestler represents. Thus the first round matches are as important as finals, offering the less experienced a chance to contribute to the total score of his team. ' Only One Division Zeta Psi won last year's fra ternity tournament by copping 48 matches, while 10 victories clinched the dormitory title for Graham. This year there will be but one division, open to general participation. The intramural department has requested that all wrestlers report to the gym when sched uled, to facilitate the running off of matches. Frosh Boxers Meet Candidates for the freshman boxing team should report to the varsity boxing room this after noon at 4:15, Coach Murnick an nounced yesterday. II 1 1 w 1 ' c IX 1 rttTT V tn I Invr I I'm- -- I j.fxiaj.111 o 11 u v v i cai o xjxy vyitiigc Bowl football game. Acceptance of the two teams to compete for the Citrus title was announced upon arrival from Atlanta of committee mem bers who earlier had offered an invitation to Georgia Tech which plans now to enter the .Cotton Bowl instead. Terry Resigns Post As Giant Farm Mogul CHICAGO, Nov. 30 (UP) Bill Terry, who for years yearned for a front-office baseball job, resigned today as director of the New York Giants farm system. No successor to Terry has as yet been named. Tatum, only 28 years old, was one of the youngest head foot ball coaches in the country this year and with only mediocre ma terial produced a fighting eleven that tied two 1942 Bowl elevens, Fordham and Duke and lost only to State and Tulane which was rated number six in the country in the last national rankings. Big Five Co-Champs The Tar Heels under Tatum's guidance tied with Duke for the Big Five championship and stood high in the Southern Conference race In addition to triumphs in the state over powerful Wake Forest and Davidson, the Tar Heels numbered wins over Du See TATUM, Page U v X- i til ' i k5 ' V A V X' X f " ' "1 CONSERVE NECESSARY METAL NEEDED FOR THE WAR EFFORT BRING YOUR OWN COAT HANGERS University Cleaners
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