Page Six CLOUDBUSTER Saturday, October 17, 1942 Soccer Team Defeats Duke in Opener, 3-0 The Cloudbuster varsity soccer team opened its season last Wednesday with a 3-0 win over a hard-playing Duke University squad. Navy scored late in the first half when Left Wing H. L. Thompson scored on a low, curving shot from about 25 feet out. Late in the second half Thompson again tallied with a long shot to the high corner of the visitor’s goal. This time Thompson’s shot was from a difficult angle, but the aim was deadly accurate. In the mean time Jack Fletcher had scored a pen alty shot with a belting low kick that was too fast for the Duke goalie. The game was played on a very muddy field which made polished ball- handling and teamwork very difficult; nevertheless the Cloudbusters gave oc casional exhibitions of excellent ball handling. On Saturday, Oct. 24, at Chapel Hill, the Cloudbusters soccer team will meet High Point College, which has also ad ministered a 3-0 defeat to Duke, SMOKER (Continued from first page) Harry McKee, of Short Hills, N. J., who began to learn his bag of Black- stone tricks at the early age of nine. From start to finish, McKee amused and fooled his watchful onlookers with a select repertoire of deceptions, which included the usual card, cigarette, laundry check, and handkerchief tricks, and others not so usual. Making his second appearance be fore a Smoker audience, Cadet William J. P. O’Sullivan shared heavily in the plaudits, with his imitations and mimi cry. The former New York cop cli maxed his performance with a strip tease imitation to the removing rhy thm of “Take It Off.” University of North Carolina tal ent made its first appearance at a station Smoker, with John Feuchten- berger, the Southern Conference diving champion, performing on the trampo- lin. His form and coordination were well appreciated by the cadets who stumble through tumbling in their sports program. Comic tumbling was supplied by Ens. W. H. McCachren. Music for the night was furnished by Cadets Jack Williams, Robert Wand, and William Maxted taking turns at the piano, with Cadets Jim Harring ton and William Price vocalizing, and with instrumental arrangements sup plied by the popular Pre-Flight band, conducted by J. B. Parsons, Mus.2c, and by the Jive section under the leadership of M. L. Wall, Mus.2c. MILITARY (Continued from first page) Davis, Ens. John F. Stovall, Ens. Bernard C. Schiffer, Ens. John W. Meehan, Ens. John Barr. Eleventh Battalion Battalion Officer Lt. (jg) Joseph J. Stanczyk Assistant Battalion Officer Lt. (jg) F. J. Haggerty / Platoon Officers Lt. (jg) James E. Wadsworth, Lt. (jg) H. E. Althouse, Lt. (jg) Joseph P. McCluskey, Ens. Dan W. Hill, Jr., Ens. C, E. Engler, Ens. V. P. Dennery, Ens. Peter J. Pick, Ens. Herbert H. Maack, Ens. M. A. Deutsch, Ens. Earl B. Ruth, Ens. Richard P. Cassiano, Ens. Alexander S. Roth. Supernumeraries Ens. W. S. Krywicki, Ens. G. D. Tessier ‘B’ Football Team Plays Guilford Today The Cloudbuster “B” football team will play its first game of the season this afternoon meeting Guilford Col lege at Guilford, N. C, The tentative starting lineup named by Lt. (jg) N. J. Pierce, coach of the B ’Busters, includes in the backfield, W, S. Emerson at quarter, K. W. Keuffel at right half, P. G. Santin at left half, and J. M. Franks at fullback. Expected starters in the line are S. M. Ellis and R. R. Lane at the ends, J. F. McAvoy and E. A. Forbes in the tackles positions, W. R. Gandley and E. R. Mason at the guard spots, and R. I*, Miller at center. A return game with Guilford is scheduled for Chapel Hill on Nov. 7. CAROLINA (Continued from page five) Coach Jim Tatum will start much the same lineup that started the Fordham game. The entire squad is in good con dition and for the first time this season the Tar Heels will be at full strength. Officers and Navy personnel who bought tickets to the Rice game may get the same seats for today’s game by presenting their Rice tickets at the gate. GREETING CARDS AT Ledbetter-Pickard EUBANKS DRUG COMPANY Dependable Druggists Since 1892 everybody joe* •*®mant5c I f^ockii And we mean everybody! Betty and John to dazzle you with ro mance and rhythm! Carmen and Cesar to delight you with Latin love, laughter and lyrics! All set to the magic music of Harry James! it’s the romantic musical that will wrap itself around your heart! BETTY GRABLE ★ JOHN PAYNE CARMEN MIRANDA ★CESAR ROMERO ^ HARRY JAMES AND HIS MUSIC MAKERS Springtiivie the ROCKIES with CHARLOHE GREENWOO D • edward evereh HORTON Directed by IRVING CUMMINGS • Pmdueed by WILLIAM LeBARON Screen May by Walter Bullock • Adaptation by Jacques Piery PLAYING AT YOUR CAROLINA THEATRE OCTOBER 25th and 26th . ^ ::entury-fox PICTURE