Tar Heels, Blue D CAROLINA PREPARE!) rm TORNADO CUSH Homecoming Day Classic Saturday One of Big Games of Season C-!-,?. Hi! Oct 18 After a light „ >t( erday as a reward for a ' ; Georgia. the Caro *', t w.v. in good » h *P« today .e: becin intensive practice , - <.• , d i> s Homecoming Day ctas -4 . w h Georgia Tech, which is , s on." of the toughed teams t >- "n 'he Ta; Hoe! schedule. - - ~st to At.burn s mighty Plains n .* wet field 6-0 Saturday, but n Ore/m scouts saw enough of T ,.„ r .»port back that the 1932 - . 1 . look- d more like Tech’s na . 1 imp onship 'earn of 1928 than „ v her -ccent model. A statement .v-v. enough to set to 4 , -,*»,< when It comes /-vr.- voii'i ;ke Coaches Bob etzer j. tR ; Cern < *y, who are not given CAROLINA POINTING FOR GHA TECH Made Fine Showing Tieing Georgia Team That Scor ed on Tulane C\ ■ H Oct. 18. Home from its Gr - i :rvi-ion and ready to settle j ,-j. • . » week s hard drilling for --- • c H rnecoming Day game with G- - i T> * h here Saturday, the Car r i 5. bail at my is receiving the v. praise and plaudits of n h college town. I .at:,.factory as tie games gen s tie -o victory-hungry suppor >. l'i;;\ersity students, faculty and ■:>i. n :s thought Carolina played i • ianie to play a 6-6 tie with the t-'.i.a brigade that had scored 21 p. . ,>r. Tiila.-ie the week-end before A.i they didn t fail to express t tma-- Moie than a thousanc pi-,r; Memorial Hall for the grid g:v. ia'.uriiay. They went wild whet Ba: y- i::d Rurnett recovered sum f•• in Georgia territory and * A«r.r. blocked and recovered a •Jt TV v >' ‘ r -’ and they almost llfteo ■he • p otf tne house when Lassitei came n anti made the long run with Phipps pa-# for the tieing touch • ~ .:;t;r.g he undersigned com - " • tor the purpose, we will sel. •'i i ty, 'he 19th day of Novem at 12 o’clock noon, in front "f. House Door in Vance ' N C . to highest blddei for i* public auction the following : :1 property in Henderson, ‘ ' ''".inty. N. C . belonging to •4 . ~f jy g Owen, viz: N" 1 The fee subject to the > * -14. • dower interest of Mrs. Vio • Owen, she now being 31 years j*. :n ail of that cer'iam lot or f land fronting 48 1-2 feet on • Avenue, tunning back between !;nes about 121 feet and bc ♦*. 1-2 fe-t from the intersection of 1 Avenue with Chestnut Street. '**’ I*‘ r i of record. Book 93 at Page Vince Registiy. • ‘ N" 2 The complete title to the on the north side of R~ynn corner, and run thence ■ -i i N. 34 degrees 15 " ■ !"3 feet to the intersec- H i'"grove Street; thence along ■. Street N. 53 degrees E. Ge 'o H s-y»ke; thence S. 73 r. 122 feet to a stake Bryan nemo** S. 52 degrees 30 min feet to the point of the n 4 per survey thereof made Jennettp. in Rook 131 at : _•<,_< Vance Registry. he m-h day of October. 1932. D P McDUFFEE. J M. PEACE, Commissioners. 1932 City Taxes NOW DUE 1 %—DISCOUNT— 1 % IF PAID IN OCTOBER Street assessments are also due but no discount allowed. s. B. BURWELL, City Clerk Phone 203. Pat Page May Succeed A. A. Stagg 11, E Slated for retirement at the con clusion of this school year because of his age, 70 years, Coach Amos Alonso Stagg, right, may be sue Rumor Os Trades Os Big League Players Is Denied Boston. Oct. 18 (AP>—Published re- . ports of an impending baseball deal ! involving four National league clubs ; and seven players valued at approxi mately J 500.000 today brought denial , j from Charles F. Adame, vice-president i of the Boston Braves, and William j L. Veeck, president of the Chciago ' Cubs. The Evening American said a trade, j understood to have been started by I NOTRE DAME PLAYS WILL BE IN FORM Gator Coach And State's Mentors Are Graduates of Old* School Raleigh, Oct. 18.—A clash of Notre Dame football systems will be made in Tampa, Florida this Saturday when N. C. State's Wolfpack and the Florida .Gators meet in a Southern Conference football game. Coach Charlie Bachman of Florida and Clipper Smith and Frank Reese >f State are graduates of Notre Dame. Bachman is considered one of the best students of the Rockne system ever to be graduated from South Bend. He has been coaching for about' fifteen years.- Smith, who cacording to The Ole Timer of the Atlanta Journal,, will become one of the silent figures “in American football, started coaching in 1928. Reese began tutoring in 1924. Last fall Bachman’s more experi enced and smoothly working Gator machine smothered Smith's first Wolf pack 34-0 on Riddick Field. This fall's Pack is considered a great improve ment over the 1931 edition, and the Gators are thought to be of about the *ame strength. CHISLER PRAISES STAGG; FOOTBALL Princeton. N. J-. Oct. 18 (AP) Herbert Orrin