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PAGE TWO Thanksgiving Grid Games Played At Chapel Hill And Wake Forest Virginia Takes Workout At Chapel Hill For Big Game Thanksgiving Day Chapel Hill Nov. 27. —The Virginia football .squad, 28 strong, arrived hero shortly before noon today and pre purod to take a short workout in Kenan Stadium .his afternoon, The Tar Heels likewise were ready to put the finishing touches to their piopara f ions. m fc H ERRyA^soo^ frORPEOOES UN-X-LD, CHINESE V®' I^4 CRACKERS /OIXIECianI fkASH LIGHT /Tufce FLASH Vance Theatre “Offers Henderson’s Greatest Entertainment Value’ - WEDNESDAY THURSDAY THANKSGIVING SPECIAL SEE!. K»»it fucAm m ! CANTORIS thiOorg.... I'" ®®U>WVITS production ot .. y , u ,‘ Hm4 Otltfwyn' ; Mg MK Bftffik on Mv y m § Shouldor**’ "‘"IS P flßg t ANN SOTHERN > ETHEL MERMAN BLOCK & SULLY and the COLOWYN GIRLS 1 fijly Also Paramount News and Walt Disney’s ISilly Symphony. ‘The Flying Mouse’’ no advance in admission REGULAR ADMISSION PRICES Adults children 10 1 White Balcony tc,, Colored Balcony .... 1 r# . -Show Opens 1 P. M. Thursday COME EARLY FOR SEATS , The Tar HeeLs and Cavaliers clash j tomorrow in the oldest Thanksgiving gridiron classic in the South. This is tin- first time in more than | a decade that the Cavaliers have ar ! jived in time to take their final drill j on the Carolina field. Virginia will ! have its full strength with the ex- I o ption of Conrad Ring, regular half- I hack, who is out on class probation. Hoyi teams will he closing their season’s warefare. And both will be throwing every trick they possess in to their attempts to gain a. victory. It will he the 40th meeting of these ancient rivals. Virginia has won 21. Carolina l. r > and three have boon ties. The Tar Heels have won since 1932. This game always attracts a big crowd. The Tar Heel coaches are expecting a hard-f . . a’., close game. The Caval ier. nave shown r •at power on de fense all season and flashes of a pow erful offense. Moreover, reports in dicate they have been pointing for Carolina. One recalls the 1932 game j when the Tar Heels, rated as ovor- I whelming favorites, found themselves | on the short enl of a 14-7 score at | Charlottesville. This season the Cavaliers have made great use of the lateral pass, having turned in some of the most spectacular plays of the nation. Bus Male and Harry Martin are the triple-threat-twins of the Virginia hackfield. Captain Johnnie Leys leads the line, which has played great de fensive ball in every game. Don Jackson, istellar key man of the Tar Heel attack all season, will lead Carolina, He is backed up by Line Plunger Jim Hutchins, Blocker Herman Snyder, and Field General Harry Montgomery. Babe Daniel, Tom Evins, and Emmett Joyce, play HENDERSON, (N. CJ DAILY DISPATCH, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1935 Coach Hunk And Sixtee n of His Star Wolves S3S ■ ?*% . gfc r M * a?/7C\DOa/ SriRhPS GtiPiO fcOfltM'SOM FPPPfjR. Q'/NESK# £ Mm 1 Cl Coned fiAjDeraSotJ * ing their last game of their careers, will lead the forward wall which also eludes Andy Bershak, Dick Burk, John Trimpey and Charlie Mclver. POUR NEW FACES IN DEACON LINE-UP FOR THE WILDCATS McCarthy Will Replace Tex Edens as Blocking Back, Swan Ousted By Beaver DEACON HOMECOMING THANKSGIVING DAY IS Opening Kickoff Will Be at 2 O’Clock at Wake Forest; Mumford Has Replaced Captain Reinhart at Cen ter; Other Starters for the Deacons Also Named Wake Forest College, Nov. 27. — Coach Jim Weaver, head Wake For est conch, has announced vhat four new' faces w’ill be seen in the Deacon line-up when they take the field for the opening kick-off against David son Thursday afternoon at 2:00 o’clock in the homecoming day event for Wake Forest Red McCarthy, IGO pound halfback and sophomore from Boston. Mass., will he in the blocking back position, replacing Tex Edens. Although Mc- Carthy has seen very little service this fall due to inexperience, a great improvement in his playing has been noted in the past two weeks of prac tice and the coaches have decided to promote him to the first club. Hairy Beaver, who has been start ing at left tackle in recent games has been ousted by Joe Swan, while Harold Warren will find himself back at his old starting position left tackle. \ LL ; At the center"position there will also he a new man, Boots. Mumford. Mum ford has replaced Captain Reinhardt and will probably play a great part of this game. Other starters for the Baptists in the game against their favored rivals from Davidson will be Bert Shore at left end, Max Putman the left guard, Eddie Rogers at right guard. Choppy Wagner at right tackle, and Forest iiiat may help you ... The first step toward relieving t„ si mole headache is to *?■ selecting a remedy for headache, Hs cause Pain is the of over ? S?SS °l her . nerve ? al ? taxed n®p V ?S a f o^ h p And when Capudlne is ideall^suited 6 ftlr simple o h r pain, rheumatic, througnout every part 01 the bodv or periodic pain because It reIiPVPS lileh (see head diagram) we understand ™ rve tension ana Stags welcome re how serious a nervous disturbance l&xation. No narcotics or opiates. Ask Brand LU - ula ° r c «’"‘ iln ' HaasacH Glass at right, end. Besides Red McCarthy and Harold Warren in the hackfield will be Wal ton Kitchin, who will direct the team from quarterback, and Hobo Daniel the fullback. Extension of Sanctions May Result In Forceful Resistance From Italy (Continued xrom Rage One.) to examine the general sanctions sit uation—the projected oil embargo a gainst Italy—the British cabinet met to debate the question of including such an embargo in the penalties al ready assessed against Italy. Observers commented that in this the British government faces what ap peared to be one of the gravest de cisions of the entire Italian-Ethio pian conflict. Authoritative sources said the question of cutting off oil shipments to Italy overshadowed all other developments, presented a new crslS for collective action, and possi bly provided a turning point in the career of the League of Nations. A Spokesman for the Italian gov ernment said the addition of oil and coal embargoes to the stern economic and financial penalties already ap plied would mean slow strangulation of the nation. He added the longer Italy awaited attack by another European power the" weaker she would he at a critical moment. Therefore, it might be better to face a showdown while Italy was still fresh. Chinese Leaders Are Wav ering on Secession Issues (Continued from Page One) explained, that she troops were only exercises,” and that tne capture of Seng Tai was part of a mimic battl :. Chinese sources, however, conject ured that the troop influx might be aimed at intimidating North China officials into acceptance of the auto nomy program and forestalling any Nanking efforts to suppress the cam paign forcibly. Major General Isogai, Jajanose mili tary attache in Shanghai, in a com munique issued today, said he had informed General Yen Yi, Nanking government official, that the Japan ese army does not approve of Nan king's reported plan for alleviation of the North China crisis. 1832—Mary E. Walker. assistant army surgeon in Civil war, first wo man to hold such commission, pictur esque character, suffragette, authoriz ed by Congress to wear male attire, born at Oswego. N. Y. Died near there, Feb. 21. 1919. N. C. STATE LEAVES TONIGHTTOR GAME Meet Catholic U. in Wash ington for Capital’s Tur key Day Game College Station, Raleigh, Nov. 27. North Carolina State’s Wolfpack will take its final practice of the season this afternoon and tonight at 9:05 will entrain for its trip to Washington where tomorrow it meets Catholic University in a Thanksgiving Day game. The game is the last cn a ten game schedule arranged for the ’Pack this fall and the players will be in top shape to play one of their best games. They will, however, be doped to take a beating as Catholic U has the best team it has had in a long while. The team has won seven of eight games this fall and last spring in a practice game with the Navy, heat the Academy. 47-0. The team also defeat ed Maryland in a practice game early in September. State’s fine backs, led by Howard Bardes, Cowboy Robinson, Eddie Ber linski, and “Jumping Joe” Ryneska, will attempt to out play these young sters tomorrow and if they do they will have to play as brilliantly as they did Saturday against Duke. Bardes will seek in particular to main tain his record of not having been out-kicked this season. He also will show the Washington players how to block as he is one of the hardest blcclcers in the Southern Conference. Catholic U’s powsf docs not end in tv,o as it has the largest end perhaps the most powerful lino to Kuaie in is year, it is paced by Captain Ed Karpowich, 215 pound For 67 Thanksgivings Same Fine Quality 4!f BANANA LIQUBJIi I S Paramount Banana Liqueur is f§L5 deliciously different. *. fine, full- -^r§l?W MBfIMOUNT bodied flavor it’s a beverage you’ll thoroughly enjoy. 1 | Serve Paramount Banana Liqueur on all 1 liqueur occasions and especially when you want || , v —•- to do something really different Iliqceiib! Dlftiud*- ** lIRHD Paramount Banana Liqueur P7"?fmiiiiiitlt for sale in fifths and pints. piy-i Jtx z wj : k m 1 PARAMOUNT PHTIUEm, INC. ♦ ♦ CLEVELAND, QHI°J Other Paramount Products Are: Sloe Gin .... Pints Reek and Rye Crystallized r,tlis Apricot Liqueur .... sths and pints Bonita Rum .... Pints Pictured here with Coach Hunk An derson are 1G star members of the North Carolina State Wolfpack which will seek to stop the powerful Catholic University team Thanksgiving Day in Washington, D. C. Along Coach An derson, who has given State its best team in years, are Captain Barnes Worth, fine right guard, and Steve Sabol, one of the standout centers of the nation. Others in the picture are Howard Bardes, kicking and blocking back; Cowboy Robinson and Eddie Berlinski, sensational sophomore half backs; Mac Cara and Connie Mac Berry, regulars ends; Vince Farrar, Mason Bugg, E. V. Helms, and Carl Gocde, tackles; “Jumping Joe” Ry neska, fullback; Joe Schwerdt and Charlie Gadd, sophomore quarterback, and Alex Regdon and Herb Kirsch ner, guards. tackle. Against him State will offer its star tackle, Vince Farrar. Farrar will be assisted by such brilliant Statfc linemen as Steve Sabol, center; Cap tain Barnes Worth, guard, and Mac Cara, end. Special Thanksgiving -Treat- Moon Theatre TODAY TOMORROW (’has. iStaretl—in “MAKE A MILLION” Comedy I Admission 11 and l(ic Open Sunday Night at 9 p. in. §9 Showing “Ronnie Scotland” pggaaiiim Ek 9-o/. None Sueli Mi nee | Meal 15c I I Ih. pure black pepper .... 15e ! 1 lit. rubbed sage 20i» y Blue Iteile Flour Is Delicious DICKSON & CO. I 123 Ilorner Street Rhone 659 The earliest record (ls been found in Java * K| A - vi '' !■: MK\: T s STEVENSON _ 'l' II KAT I* ).; today Only “CHAMPAGNE |, M ; lreakkast” v ! Wi!h llardie Alli.-it-ht Mary < arli s | ( . Added Comedy— Thanksgiving special Thursday and Friday CL A ' A Guests Tomorrow: Mrs. ( . Her ring and Mrs. Alex Kreidl. Si(l Saifs — Don't fortjet tonii/ht our jack pat is ,$125.00, ami for a Glorious Tha nl;s<imi)(i brinff the fa mily dial rii joy our Diy Holiday lJro fjrani. To m orro ir—con tin irons } 2 p. w. to closiny.
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