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PAGE TWO 44 TAR HEELS TO INVADE VIRGINIA One of Largest Carolina Squads to Make Trip In Several Years Chapel Hill, Nov. 25 One of the largest Carolina squads to make a trip in several years will leave early tonight for Charlottesville where the Tar Heels engage Virginia in Scott Stadium tomorrow in the renewal of Dixie’s oldest Thanksgiving Day foot ball rivalry. The kickoff will be at 2 o’clock. A large number of supporters, in cluding many students, will accom pany the team to Charlottesville aboard a special train which leaves here early tonight and returns Friday. MARRIAGE PAPERS REPORTED AS THREE Marriage license reported (issued at the Register of Deeds office with in the past two days went to three couples. , Harry Mock Knight, of Oxford, se cured license to wed Robert Rogers Reavis Monday, arid Woodrow H. Breedlove of Henderson and Mary Jane Pow;ell, of Wake Forest, secur ed papers Tuesday. The only colored couple was Julius Hendricks and Lucy Jane Harris. \ both of Middleburg. Hull Given Greeting By Argentines (Continued from Page One.) Nicaraguan. Salvadorean and Hai tin 'delegations. Foreign Minister Carlos Saaverdra Lumas and a large group of other Argentina, Ecuadorean and Costa Rican officials and delegates met Secretary Hull at the pier. Argentine authorities at the same time put finishing touches on the program for President Roosevelt’s ar rival November 30. A harmoniou: and fruitful confer ence was forecast bv early arrivals. Regional Security Offices To Be 108 (Continued from Page One.) dustry must pay taxes on wages and payrolls, beginning January 1. In addition to the monthly tax pay ments, each employer must make a quarterly "information return” on wages paid and to whom. In addition, each employer is re quired to keep a record of his payroll beginning with January, for inspec tion of revenue officials. While registration of 26,009,000 em ployees for pension accounts proceed ed apace today, several studies look ing toward revision of the security act kept the experts busy. Ends Great Season T Turkey Day Elmore (Honey) Hackney, the Dur ham speedster, will end a great year tomorrow afternoon when the Blue Devils face N. C. State in the final engagement for both elevens. Hack- Say "Ruppert’s” ••. It’s too good to j f| miss—so don’t take chances—Call for it name til wtiy<! THANKSGIVING DAY SCHEDULE «-rr ——THURSDAY, NOV. 2d. 1986- - EAST Home 1935 Team Score Albright-Muhlenberg 31-6 Brown-Colgate 0-33 Fordham-New York U 21-0 Franklin Marsliall-Gettysb’g.. 18-7 George Washington-West Va.,15-7 Maryland-Washington & Lee .. 0-0 Pennsylvania-Cornell 33-7 Penn Military-Ursinus 6-0 Pitt-Carnegie Tech 0-0 St. Thomas (Pa.)-LaSalle... 14-13 Temple-Bucknell 6-7 WEST Big Six Conference Missouri-Kansas 0-0 Missouri Valley Conference Washburn-Drake DNP Other Games Central-Missouri Valley 13-14 Cincinnati-Miami (O.) 8-7 Creighton-Detroit DNP Dayton-Wittenberg 27-0 Detroit Tech-Adrian 6-20 Edmond Tr.-Ada Tr 7-0 Emporia Tr.-Pittsburg Tr 6-7 Hastings-Nebraska Wesleyan 26-12 lowa Wesleyan-Parsons 0-28 James Millikin-Bradley 12-0 McPherson-Kansas Wesleyan ..0-0 Okla. Baptist-Fort Hay? Tr.,.0-42 Oklahoma City-Haskell *">.... DNP . Ottawa-College of Emporia . 12-14 Rockhurst-William Jewell ....19-0 Waii.,:.; i . 1.’.-St. Louis 26-0 Wentworth M. 1.-Kemper 0-0 Western Reserve-Case 6-0 Wichita-So. Dakota State ...DNP Shute Crowned King Os Professional Golfers • i^Bpipßw; ■vDer.ny (right); *yas all smiles when George Jacobus, president of the Professional Golfers association, precepted Him tbye Us)phy cup for Winning the P. G. A. tournament at Pinehurst, N. C. Jimmy Thomson (right) whom Shute beat in the finals, couldn’t seem to muster much merriment for the presentation ceremonies. r.ey is being looked to by Duke fol lowers to continue his great play of the past nine games. The game looms as one of the best to be of fered North Carolina grid fans this season. f. VEHDERaQIL. (H. 0 ) DAILY BISPAtCH, WEDNESDAY, ND.VEM.BTE,. INTERSECTIONAL Home 1935 Team " Score Rutgers-Ohio Wesleyan DNP Xavier (O.)-So. Carolina DNP La. Tech-111. Wesleyan ...... DNP Hardin Simmons-Morningside 32-0 San Jose Tr.-Tempe Tr DNP SOUTH Southeastern Conference Alabama-Vanderbilt 6-14 Tennessee-Kentucky 0-27 Southern Conference Duke-North Carolina State .... 7-0 Virginia-North Carolina 0-61 V. P. 1.-V. M. 1 12-6 Southern Intercollegiate Murfreesboro-Tenn. Tech 7-6 Transylvania-Georgetown ... DNP Mississippi Coll.-Millsaps 0-0 S. W. Louisiana In.-La. N0r.... 0-6 The Citadel-Wofford 20-7 Other Games Catawba-Lenoir Rhyne 7-0 Chattanooga-Howard (Ala.) .DNP Clemson-Furman 6-7 Cumberland-Cullowhee Tr. ..DNP Davidson-Wake Forest 14-7 Guilford-Elon 0-65 Hampden Sydney-American . 14-12 Hattiesburg Tr.-Commerce ..DNP Marshall-W. Va. Wesleyan ...6-12 Mars Hill-Brevard 18-0 Miami (Fla.)-Mississippi ....DNP Richmond-Wm. & Mary 6-6 Spring Hill-Union U 0-6 Statesboro-Newberry DNP Stetson-Oglethorpe 7-6 Compiled aiul Conurinht. J 936, bit Central Press Battle For Madrid Not Ended Yet (Continued from Page One.) (he former German Embassy here yesterday had found a large night signalling apparatus and a "veritable arsenal of guns anc\ ammunition.” . Sing Swan Song Thanksgiving Seven regulars on the Carolina foot hall squad will sing their swan song Thanksgiving when they play against Virginia at. Charlottesville in the re newal of the ancient and colorful rivalry between the Tar Heels and SOUTHWEST Home 1935 Team Score Southwestern Conference Texas-Texas A. & M 1. .6-20 Border Conference New Mexico-Flagstaff Tr 20*6 Other Games Centenary-Okla. A. & ML...DNP El Paso Mines-N. Mex. State. . 0-7 Howard Payne-Southwestern .21-0 Loyola (South)-Texas Tech... 16-0 N. Mex. Mil. In.-Las Vegas... 13*0 Su! Ross Tr.-Texas A. & 1....DNP Tulsa-Arkansas 7-14 ROCKY MOUNTAINS Rocky Mountain Conference Denver-Colorado 0-14 Utah-Colorado State ........14-0 Other Games Coll, of Idaho-Albany 12-7 Montana-North Dakota DNP Montana Mines-Mont. State.... 3-6 Utah State-Idaho f „DNP PACIFIC COAST Pacific Coast Conference Southern Cal.-U. C. L DNP Other Games Chico Tr.-Humboldt Tr 0-10 Fresno Tr.-Nevada 27-6 Fullerton J. C.-Santa Ana .7-0 Pomona J. C.-San Bernadino. .0-19 Redlands-La Verne -,..20-0 St. Mary’s-Coll. of Pacific.... 33-6 Willamette-Whitman .10-6 ABBREVIATIONS: Tr. for Teachers' College. DNP for Did Not Play Marine Strikers To Assist Alaska (Continued from Page One.) ment of cargoes valued >xc $3,000,000 daily and had “frozen in its course” or impaired at extra cost movement of goods totalling more than $75,000,- 000 to date. Cavaliers. They are pictured above. Three of them, Captain Dick Buck, end; Jim Hutchins, fullback: ap'd John Trimpey, tackle. WG ® Pl&cos on the first team of the press' All-Southern selections last year. Puke and State Set For Annual Clash Tomorrow Durham, Nov. 25 North Carolina’s football fandom gave notice of its in tention not to miss another of these bitterly contested gridiron engage ments when Duke and N. C. State meet in Duke stadium tomorrow aft ernoon at 2 o’clock. The two teams completed work for the Thanksgiv ing Day engagement today. In the past five years, this rivalry has brought forth the most flercely centested football games in the state. The Wolfpack won in 1931, 14-0, arid in 1932, 6-0. Duke was forced to the fourth quarter to win in 1933, 7-0 and alter winning by a handy margin in As Fordhatn’s Hopes Faded Against Georgia Fordham’s hopes for Rose Bowl recognition took a severe set-back at New York when they were tied 7-7 by a scrappy Georgia team which refused to be beaten. Joe Dulkie, Ram fullback, is shown being cut down from behind his interference by the partially blocked Georgia player in the foi-eground. Yale’s Frank Gaining Harvard AVV t- Clint Frank, Yale’s star halfback, is shown lugging the pigskin around end for a good gain against a fight ing Crimson team which lost to their traditional rivals by the slim margin of a missed point after touchdown. Captain Larry Kelly and Clint Frank staged their forward pass play for the Eli’s winning points. 14-13. {:■ ' ' ' . • <». income ' I ~ income It **»• „ (a'tgoo . i Lksr j i4oO ? J/ fitkrfM '>»\dJSk W J W 3F>vi§» Sedan, Look at La Salle! Me Vpu will see an entirely new bigger, safer hydraulic brakes * Vnt L^JIJ Isl Salle, now powered with a ... in fact, the finest La Salle . * Cadillac-built V-8 engine, at a of all time. Best of all, its low _ new low price. The new V-8 price is more than matched by S? La Salle is longer in wheelbase, low upkeep cost. The new V-8 m m UF with new and roomier Unisteel La Salle will surprise you with *All prices Ust at Detroit, subject Turret-Top Bodies by f isher ... its remarkable all-around econ- *° «*•“#« without notice. Special improved Knee-Action Ride .. . omy for saß oUne. oil and upkeep. A MOTOR SALES COMPANY Phone 832 - Henderson, N. C. 1934, had a mighty hard time getting j a 7-0 verdict last year in Raleigh. The Wolves have pointed for this j clash and arc reported to be ready j to upset the hue Devils’ apple-cart which would turn the Southern con ference and State races into a mud dle. A victory by the Wademen would give them clear titles in both cam paigns. It would be the Blue Devils’ second straight year of possessing both state and conference crowns. Both teams were today reported to be in good condition and primed to be at their best. It will be a great pa rade of backfield luminaries, State offering Eddie Berl.nski, Eddie Ent whistle, Joe Ryneska, Charlie Gadd, Joe Schwerdt and Cowboy Robinson, while Duke will trot out Ace Parker, Honey Hackney, Eric Tipton, Bob O’Mara and Harwood Smith. WEAVER ANNOUNCPs starting lineup Wake Forest, Nov. 25 r . . Weaver has announced ' "*‘ ni that will get the startim.- , teatn Wake Forest against DvH,, Ca l for lege there Thanksgiving" ‘ i>°. n Col ' No. 1 club is compiled of s*' s 2 juniors and 1 sophomoir Seniors - The starting line-up f oi : th cons is somewhat differ,.,.* *v Uea ' first eleven that worked j n ‘ ° m th,; last week. John Weave- • ,J , lactic - Hoyle, who ran at the end posts f te<l been replaced by Ben c h ™ haVe George Mauney. ‘ 1 lU ' a nd While Walton Kitchin and n Sheppard, halfbacks, are i, - 1 ortfer opening club, it is expected*., U ‘ the will see a great deal of dm * ? tht - v the ’Cats. ' a^ai 'ist
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