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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20. 1946 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Page Three Sport- Spins with Irwin Smallwood TIME IS RUNNING out here in Chapel Hill, time left before the all-important clash in Kenan stadium Saturday. Tension is mounting and. speculation as to the outcome of the game between Carolina and the potentially pow erful Blue Devils is becoming wild to say the least. For the Duke game Saturday there are a total of 43,275 seats available and taken, and that's nearly 2,000 more than the largest crowd ever to attend that game here in Chapel Hill. - The seating arrangements for students has been worked out very well, and we have the following statement from Athletic Director Bob Fetzer concern ing the admittance of students' wives that have no coupons for the game in their pass book: Late in the season some student wives were issued athletic books from which the Duke game coupons had been detached. The Athletic association now finds it possible to reinstate these coupons and to grant the holders of such passbooks ad mission to the Duke game. In order to secure tickets to the Duke game the student should bring his own and his wife's pass book to the athletic office between the hours of 9 and 12 or 2 and 5 ox Wednesday, November 20. Student wives whose books still contain the Duke coupon must use their books exactly as they have for other games, and should not come to the athletic office for any exchange There are ii6 additional tickets for sale for the Carolina-Duke game, either on a season ticket basis or on any other basis. The Athletic Association is glad to be able to provide this privilege and urges the cooperation of the students involved R. A. Fetzer. Both Duke and Carolina worked out in secret again yesterday afternoon, and the news coming out of the respec tive practice camps is slim indeed. But that's as it should be, for this is the game to win for both "Wally Wade of Duke and Carl Snavely of Carolina. It's no secret that Carolina is point ing for the Dukes with several pos sible surprises, but more than that Coach Snavely is trying to get the boys to realize that It Is just another ball game. Coach Wade says that his team can't sharpen up for the tussle like Carolina can, but nevertheless, Wade is known for getting teams set. This time should be no exception. It will be a battle without a doubt, with all previous records being disregard ed. Carolina's cross country team goes after its fifth dual meet win this after noon against State, and the three top runners of Coach Dale Ransom won't be in the race. The Tar Heels are still favored, however, with the top trio resting for the Southern conference go scheduled for Monday. The only thing that kept Carolina from going to the Nationals next week is that Jack Milne, one of the top five men on the squad, is out of action be cause of a bruised heel. At least that's the story we heard. Next season, ac cording to present plans, Carolina will enter the IC4A and the Nationals as well with exactly the same team that took the field against the 35-school field last Saturday at New York ... Jack Hester, a Tar Heel trackman last year in the V-12, may run for State today. We. want to straighten out some thing that caused a good bit of comment. Yesterday we ran part of a sports column from the Duke Chronicle, and we have been mis takenly credited with writing it by some readers. Please understand, it was quoted material from the col umn of Sports Editor Beaudouin of the Duke paper, re-printed for your information and amusement. Just a case, we thought, of the pot call ins the kettle black. FOR SAFER, LONGER MILEAGE Let Ua Recap Your Worn Tires. Good Tires Are More Important I Winter Than Any Other Season. PATTERSON TffiE COMPANY Cross Country Team To Run State This tor':- Joe Romano, above, is the outstanding Tar Heel defensive flankman. Romano broke through to throw Nick. Sacrinty, of the Deacs for suc cessive losses of 11 and 13 yards last Saturday. Hailing out of Mans field. Ohio, Romano is one of the rugged ends who will make things tough for the Duke backs in Kenan stadium Saturday. Intramural All-Stars Named; Table Tennis To Begin Today Tag Football Fraternity and Dormitory All-Campus Teams Announced by Rabb The all-star mural tag football selections were announced yes terday, with 14 men picked for the fraternity team and 14 men on the dormitory club. The DKE souad led the all-frat team, with three players, a lineman and two backs, selected. The SAE's, Zetes, and Phi Gams tied for -second place in the selections, each outfit placing two men on the -mythical squad. Lewis Dorm was the outstanding team in the dorm loop, placing four men, two linemen and two backs, on the all-dorm team. The Grad squad took second place in the selections, placing two men on the team. The selections were made by the dorm and frat team managers, along with the 20 tag football officials. FRATERNITY ALL-STAR TEAM Gibbons DKE Line Gilliam Zeta Psi Line Folger Kappa Sig Line Ellis Phi Delt Line Peele Zeta Psi Line Nesbitt Phi Gam Line Davies Sigma Chi Line Rice Phi Gam Line Gammon SAE Back Rodman DKE Back Frazier Beta Back Burdin SAE Back Clark Sigma Nu Back Walters DKE Back DORMITORY ALL-STAR TEAM Walker Med School Line Kenyon Alexander Line Altmose Law Line Jarvis Grad Line Poole Lewis Line Clark Old East Line Shufford Lewis Line Taylor Grad ' Line Smith Steele Back Nassif Lewis Back Skakle Lewis Back Zientek Aycock Back O'Shea Aycock Back Cole Stacy Back Today's Pairings For Table Tennis 4:00 Table 1, Stacy No. 1 vs Grads; 2. Aycock vs Everette; 3. Mangum vs B.V.P.; 4. Phi Gam No. 3 vs ATO No. 2; 5. Phi Delt No. 3 vs Sigma Chi No. 2; 6. Phi Gam No. 5 vs Phi Delt No. 4; 7. SAE No. 4 vs Chi Psi No. 2; 8.. ATO No. 1 vs TEP No. 3. 5 :00 1. Med. school vs Gra ham; 2. DKE No. 3 vs Beta No. 2; 3. Kappa Sig No. 2 vs SAE No. 3; 4. DKENo. 2 vs Pi Lamb No. 3 ; 5. Zete Psi No. 1 vs Lambda Chi No. 1; 6. ATO No. 6 vs Phi Kappa Sig No. 3; 7. Phi Delt No. 5 vs Phi Kap No, 2; 8. TEP No. 2 vs Pi Lamb No. 2. r)fi7SMUQfi lovt-ond-laogh jOccount of that perilous period yriwn neWyweds ua out ol luck, jbut ntver out of hope and faumorl 1 TOM t st ""flA L - Meet Begins At 4 o'Clock Harriers Compete On Fetzer Field By Morty Shaap The Carolina cross country team will be seeking its fifth straight dual meet victory this afternoon when it faces the State college harriers here at 4 o'clock. The race will be over the four mile course starting and finish ing in front of the stands at Fetzer Field. The Tar Heel's top three runners will be given a rest after the fourth place team finish in the IC4A meet last Saturday. The starting eight will be selected from the following men, Mark Burnham, Sam Magill, Ju lian Mackenzie, Walt Francis, John Strait, Frank Hardy, John Bristow, Tom Jewett, Herm Baker, Merv Lentz, Halstead Holden and Jim Hunt. This meet will be the last for Caro lina before the Southern conference championships to be run next Monday afternoon. The course run this afternoon will be the same as the conference meet with the trail heading around the foot ball practice field through the woods to the highway beyond the infirmary, back through Vet Ville to the Mason Farm Road, to Dead Men's hill, then back through the forest above the practice field finishing with a lap on the track. Donnell Pins Foe In 30 Seconds Charlie Donnell, flashy 145 pound matman of Sigma Chi, pinned Phi Gams Raker to the mat in SO seconds to feature the intramural wrestling tourney yesterday in Woollen gym. The results of yesterday, afternoon bouts are as follows: McGimsey (Phi Delt) defeated Haskett (Phi Delt); Davis (Sigma Chi) defeated Norton (DKE) ; Donnell (Sigma Chi) pinned Baber (Phi Gam) ; Williams (DKE) defeated Davis (Zete) ; Allison (DKE) defeated Cornick (ATO) ; Halsy (Kap Sig, defeated Thornton (Sigma Chi) ; Urquahart (KA) defeated Myers (Phi Gam).; Folger (Kayig) defeat ed Towowad (Beta) ;Tod4 (Phi Gam) defeated Marsh (AO) ; Smith (KA) defeated HackjsZete) ; Wood (Zete) won Offi (Ba) ; Rice (Phi Gaj) tosacfUtlum (SAE) ; Long tetg)jf55li6VerKeiap (DKE); Peel Z& defeated McLean (Phi Gam) ; Klpp (Sigma Chi) won over Wilcox (SAE) ; Eoyle (Zete) defeat ed Montague (SAE) ; and Stratford (Phi Gam) won over Nesbitt (Phi Gam). Today's parings: 4:00 Stockton (Beta) vs Allison (DKE) 136; 4:05 Halsey (Kap Sig) vs Urquhart (KA) 136; 4:10 McGimsey (Phi Delt) vs Davis (Sig Chi) 145; 4:15 Donnell (Sig Chi) vs Williams (DKE) 145; 4:20 Peel (Zete) vs Hammer (Phi Gam) 165; 4:25 Kipp (Sig Chi) vs Boyle (Zete) 165; 4:30 Wood (Zete) vs Rice (Phi Gam) 155. i ..iim.iiii u jjwmiwiM!i.Mjui,V'JJ j '"V L! ""T1! - S v. - H ROSEMARY DeCAMP HENRY MORGAft WALLY BROWN ARUNE JU9 Also AND JERRY CARTOON TODAY PICK Gridders Hold Offensive Drills Against 'B' Team Jayvees Play Role of Blue Devils As Tar Heels Work in Secret Again Carolina's spirited football team continued to drill in secret yesterday as Coach Carl Snavely put the gridders through another long workout in preparation for the clash with Duke. Part of the practice saw the Tar practice Heel . first-stringers scrimmaging against the Blue Devil defense as dis played by the junior varsity eleven. Charlie Justice, Billy Britt, Walt Pupa, and Jim Camp performed most of the ball-carrying duties and show ed up well. Still enrolled on the injured list, Art Weiner and Bill Sutherland again worked out in light togs and there is still hope that they will be in shape by Saturday. The battle will be the first duel be tween Coach Snavely and Coach Wal lace Wade since 1935, when the Blue Devil mentor came away with a 25-0 upset victory. Snavely will be after his second triumph over a Wade-coached team, Carolina having won the 1934 contest by a 7-0 score. The lines of both teams may provide the difference in the tussle. Both elevens have big, tough forward walls with several members of each com peting for All-Southern honors. Guards Bill Milner and Ernie Knotts, end Kelley Mote, and tackle Al De Rogatits have been the standouts in the Blue Devil line, while the Tar Heels have been paced by center Chan Highsmith, and guards Balph Stray horn and Sid Varney. Odd facts department: The Carolina-Duke series dates way back to 1888. . . . The total tabulation of the series shows the Blue Devils in front by a single game, 15-14, with three games having been deadlocked. . . . The Tar Heels hold a four-point ad vantage in total points scored, 314 to 310. Tank Squad Completes Second Week of Drills Coach Dick Jamerson was fairly well pleased with the time trials his Blue Dolphins turned in last Satur day which closed the second week of practice, but the swimming coach stat ed that the squad is in need of a lot of work. Coach Jamerson wore a smile as he glanced over the list and noticed that several freshmen were outshining last year's veterans. The frosh standouts include MacKenzie, Bultman, McCoy, and Bipport. Among the returning let termen that turned in good times were Ficklen, Shumate, Herr, and Nor wood. As the results of Saturday's time trials, Coach J amerson commented that all positions are wide-open and he tirges thai; swimmers on campus who are interested in trying out for the team to come on out. Replaceable filter in new Frank Medico Cigarette Holders, filters the smoke. Cuts down nicotine. Cuts down irritating tars. In zephyrweight aluminum. Special styles for men and women. $2 with 10 filters, handy pouch and gift box. Mzfflk lit-' m ijjijj t .J f n -J t v ' l( JJU'rM n""'n """" 1 1 -v Afternoon " 'V j 'A , ' , i. - 'S 2- v v w" AJ i''' ss.V'y Walt Pupa, above, is shown dis playing the passing form that he used with success against the Dea cons last week-end. Pupa tossed aerials for three out of four Tar Heels tallies against Wake Forest. A 197 pound plunging fullback from Woodmere, L. L, Pupa is expected to receive the starting nod Satur day against the Blue Devils. Volleyball Tourney Will Be Held Monday The intramural volleyball tourna ment has been postponed until Mon day, November 25 due to the large wrestling entry list and the Duke weekend. Boxing weigh ins have been moved back to December 2 and 3 with competition starting on December 4. PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED GLASSES REPAIRED o Durham Optical Co. 215 W. Main St Phone F-2141 Durham HER MASTER WAS LOYE..., HIS MISTRESS WAS MUSIC... . A powerful love story screened In the full 1 glory of Tedmicolod IN TECHNICOtOl W!UP. CATHERINE WllUAST D0RN McLEOD CARTER MML MARIA 0USPENSKAYA. THURSDAY-FRIDAY r nnny ,m--"mr... .. . y.-y-'-y -- : 1 ty. s I $ -W I " i ' ' -' ! - . 4 Frank Borage J f PRODUCTION OF W V JiVE ALWAYS i 10ED Yffll I I " W. FRANKLIN ST. Dial F-2841
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