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EDITORIAL:
Congratulations
Weary Wisher
, Audit Report
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-THE ONLY COLLEGE DAILY IN THE SOUTHEAST-
VOLUME LV
United Press
CHAPEL HILL, N. C. SUNDAY, NOMEMBER 24, 1946
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Ternic Second Ham Carolina Tallies Twice
In Final Quarter Rally
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Yd3 lost rushing
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Passes attempted
Passes completed ...
Passes had intercepted
Yds gained passing
Net ydg from scrimmage
Number of punts
Av distance punts :
Yds punts returned
No. of kiekoffs
Av distance kiekoffs
Yds kiekoffs "returned
Ball lost on fumbles
Own fumbles recovered
No. of penalties
Yds Denalized
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17 By Inria Smallwood
7 i A valiant aggregation of Tar Heels, kept constantly in the hole
1 during the first period and a half, gave the Blue Devils of Duke
159 University "Justice" when they hollered for mercy in the second
half of their annual clash here in Kenan stadium yesterday after
noon. As a result the Tar Heels walked off with undisputed
20 honors in the Southern conference and gained their first victory
5 1 over Duke since 1940 bv a score of 22-7.
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Celebreties View
Greatest UNC Win
In Half Century
By Darley Lochner
"The only thing we know about
being ambassador to Great Britain
is what we read in the newspajrs,"
said Mrs. O. Max Gardner, wife of the
present Undersecretary of the Trea
sury, who attended the Duke-Carolina
game with her husband today.
"I'm going to apply for a job as
It wasn't an all-Charlie Justice affair, however, for Jack Fitch,
the star wingback from 1943, entered into the scoring picture for
the first time this season when he scampered into the end zone
for the winning touchdown. And substitute End John Tandy
caught a touchdown pass in addition to throwing a telling block in
Fitch's run.
Nevertheless, as has been the case so many times this season,
the Carolina Choo Choo kept the Tar Heel attack on its toes and
played the major role m two of the touchdowns. The first was a
pass from Justice to John Tandy and the third was a 16-yard run
off tackle by Justice.
Come From Behind
Carolina demonstrated again its power to come from behind
and win. It wasn't until almost midway in the second period that
fcthe Snavelymen ever got out of the
hole, that being when the Tar Heels
drove from their own 22 to the Duke
33 on a long pass from Justice to
Fitch, who ran 15 yards after catch
ing the aerial.
Dukesters 'Had It'
In Colorful Clash
This threat, which found Carolina
in Duke territory for the first time,
By Jim Pharr
Packed stands, two wonderful
caretaker of John Morehead's planet-; bands, a riot of color, a sluggish first , ended f , fat fa Justice
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anum and tften m De sure oi navui quarter, witn a coupie 01 oisaswrous , punted but it had the Tar Heels back
a good permanent job right here in Carolina fumbles, and the powerful Qn the tfack that kd to a 0
Carolina," O. Max Gardner himself Tar Heel offensive machine finally 1 atout gve minutes later.
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ed to greet the undersecretary. f touchdowns all add up to the fact
Morehead, donor of the Morehead-' that the Duke Blue Devils "had lt"
Patterson bell tower, and the proposed in Kenan stadium here yesterday
plantarium, urged Gardner to accept t afternoon.
the appointment 'if and when it was j The excitement of the "big game"
-tfomA trt hi "T did tbp samp iob ! became evident a half -hour before
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Tandy Scores
The Carolina drive that put the
Tar Heel gridders back into the bal
game started from the Duke 32-yard
line, where George Clark had punted
out of bounds from his own end zone.
for four years in Stockholm under game time, with the stands filled to I Justice took the ball on the first play
Hoover, and it was a great exper
ience," Morehead advised Gardner.
. Almost Like '06
"This team is almost as good as
he one on which I played with Wal
lace Winborne and Bob Reynolds back i
in 1906," Gardner said. Reynolds is (
the brim. The Carolina and Duke and scampered 11 yards for a tirs
cheerleaders came on to build up the down, but five yards were taken away
cheering that started long before the 1 0n a penalty for too many times out.
kickoff. Walt Pupa drove through center to
Lath "Tarzan" Mariff was the hit ; get back six, Justice passed incom
of the Tar Heel rooters, leading . plete, Pupa lost four yards, and then
Rameses around the field during the on fourth down Justice went back and
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; game aim a- uan-timf. "v i wuvi p.... - j
former senator from North ohna, . Duke three, from where the Tar
and - Winborne is -now a leading state foj. & touchdowni
supreme court justice, . "in --isuo we
didn't even play Duke, which was a ! The Carolina band showed a new
little college called Trinity, but wewriniye as tne piayers came oacK on
axa Virginia, our bietrest rival,"! tne nem jusi Dexore me game, xu
c " rr rnnrriES. vaae A. See DUKESTERS, page 2
Bob Cox came in and kicked the extra
point from placement to tie up the
ball game, 7-7, with 13:05 gone in the
See JUSTICE, page 3.
How They Gained!
Player
Justice
Pupa
Rodgers
Camp
Myers
Fitch
Highs mith
CAROLINA
C G L Net
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9 33 12
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DUKE
Long .
Mulligan
Clark :
Hartley
Folger
Luper
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8
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39
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27 14
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9
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31
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42 82 37 45
SP Will Convene
This Afternoon
Nominations for all posts in the
coming elections, now but two weeks
away, will be in order at a mass open
nominating convention of the Student
Party at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon
in the Candlelight room of Graham
Memorial.
At this time candidacies for one
men's and student council post, and
all legislature posts open due to
vacancies and expiration of terms,
will be considered. All posts carry
one-year terms.
A number of candidacies have al
ready been entered, and nominations
may, or may not be closed this after
noon. Party Chairman Chuck Heath
urges all students, not affiliated with
another party, to attend and vote.
"The Student Party is not only a
political force on the campus, but also
an organization through which ideas
for the improvement of student gov
ernment may be funneled," said
Heath.
A report on the SP petition to the
General Assembly next January will
be made ,by the chairman of the bill,
Walt Stuart.
CONSERVATIVES MEET MONDAY
John S. Henderson, Sewickley, Pa.,
coordinator of the REA, with the
Westinghouse Corporation of Pitts
burgh, will address the Carolina Con
servative Club tomorrow night, at 8
o'clock in Gerrard hall.
NEWS:
Devils Downed
Celebrities at Game
Dukesters Ilad It
NUMBER 72
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JACK FITCH
JOE WRIGHT
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HOSEA RODGERS
BOB COX
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