bulldogs ready to takle oxford high here tonight Henderson Given Chance Tc Defeat Old Rivals Pep Parade Last flight Sets Off En thusiasm; Henderson Team in Top Con-1 dit ion; Oxford possesses Fine Array Os Backs; 1,500 Fans Expected, i * i •nv Bulldogs are ready,” is all! , . iK tit Bing Miller, director of , • i's, had to offer this afternoon : touches were being made for ratal Ox ford-Henderson grid rre tonight at 8 o’clock on h athletic tield. - were wound up yesterday,) : j Mer.tors Miller and Fred Kil left the game in the hands of! .ad'. They, in turn, promised aj '.ry. ..it won and Oxford have been t - a on the gridiron for many Last year, the Bulldogs were in Oxford. In 1937. Billy plowed over in the final sec . the contest to give Hender- i tl to 0 \ ictory on the local : ■*- hi j i\ . i \v 11 bring a better record ■ . : e than will Henderson. The have been showing rapid ent as the season progress tad .i -Gould be about on par with i t:a (»xford eleven. I lit ..u won's attack should be I , P,.ui Blake, quarter, can pass . . i La. with equal ease, and Guy a:. who came into his own in S ith Hill game, is a shifty run . y Faulkner can be counted yardage, so can Billy Alston. Weils -s expected to turn in an ; • :.m' blocking performance. He • e ! _:.test man in the backfield . :m the nest blocker there. Warwick and Hunt, ends, are prim ed go. and H. Faulkner, tackle has Led his best game. Bobbitt will y be at top place at the other ■ n Steady Stanley Teiser will ta.-;e care of his guard post, and J. . will block the other guard’ •k:on. V. Turner is slated for the center position. F ed Lanier, crack quarter of Ox ;d. is still out with an injured drier, and will not be in tonight's There will be Currin, the boy who ..ent lUU yards in the Fuquay game I'm- the only Oxford score, John] f'.nch. Dickerson and Aquino to •.her the Henderson boys. Oxford’s due is quite capable of handling any thing the Henderson can throw against it. Sanders May Play. Jack Sanders, first string center vno was injured in the 'first few i ;ys of the season's opener in Roa i ue Rapids, has recovered suffi ciently, and may see some action M.inst Oxford tonight. .Sanders will replace Verneile tier, who moved up from third dig. after Irvin Turner, reserve ! center. : ustained an injury. Parade Starts Fireworks. A big pep parade stormed the city •••ets last night with the high band ring. and another is schedule to t d preceding the game. The stu < .: are at fever pitch, feeling very . a:it like a little child on Christmas ■ night. The students can hardly ..; for 8 o’clock tonight, all having feeling of wonder, guessing just .at the night will bring to Hen dor. on. "here are plenty of seats at the a. The 1.090 permanent seats ■ been augmented by 500 addi iml bleacher seats. Lights were < ' cted there today and pronounced capable. The season’s largest crowd is ex sec ted to witness the contest, and 'wring the intermission at half-time, .:. Hearne, director of the Hen ri* r wi band, has promised something very special. Post. Oxford Henderson L‘ Pruitt Warwick Lt Williams H. Faulkner Lg Yancey J. Grissom Royster V. Turner Day Teiser Crowell Bobbitt Daniels . . . Hunt (C) Aquino Blake Currin Wells Finch J. Faulkner Dickerson Allen ng; THIS WHISKEY IS 4 4 YEARS 5 OLD 7®i» [I ijWls i; HfllV'fJ. JJ S 2» niStr I WHISKEY I | 4 co Pt.-si -95 Qt I ► 90 Proof | ” '®‘‘ arn Jameson & Co., Inc., N. Y. Raleigh Is Waiting Game Os Duquesne Daily Impatclt Burt iu, In the Si? Walter Hotel. Raleigh, Nov. 10.—Raleigh’s Amer- I ican Legion post has planned a big : Armistice Day celebration here (with parade, speaking, blowing of taps; and all the traditional trappings), but the Armistice part will be com pletely forgotten early Saturday aft ernoon when the football game starts between State College and Du quesne of Pittsburgh. The war will be on in fully fury. I On paper it looks like a parade for | the Dukes from Pennsylvania (un beaten, untied and conquerors of Pitt, the team which beat Wallace Wade’s Blue Devils), but all the ex perts picked Goliath over David and the Greeks scored quite an upset vic tory at Marathon; and so Doc New ton and his men must be conceded a ! chance at victory. There will be absolutely nothing at stake, so far as the Pack is con cerned, and the red shirts ought to go into the fray without a tensed nerve. If they lose, it will only be what is expected, while if they win J it would be likened to Illinois’ vic- I tory over Michigan last Saturday. The Pack, in the second half a gainst North Carolina, put on dis play an offensive promising i-eal pro gress if it can be developed proper ly, and there’s no doubt that Newton ! and his aides have been polishing it j up this week. For color, the affair will be staged with proper settings. For the first time in history, high school seniors will be invited guests of State Col- i lege and at least 5,000 of them are 1 expected. At least two high school bands will be present and will do their stunts, while as always Major C. D. Kut sehinsiki’s State musicians will be out in full dress and force. And even if there isn’t so much to say about the prowess of the State football team, that band can be hand ed the most fulsome praise. As a pert young lady, an ardent 1 State rooter, remarked while Wake WEEKLY FOOTBALL SCHEDULE - ■ . Saturday, November 11, 1939 Home * 1938 Team ' Result EAST Big Three (No games scheduled) Other Games Allegheny-Thiel 7-0 Amer. Inti.-Lowell Text 0-25 Amherst-Trinity 19-0 Bergen JC-Panzer DNP Bethany (W. Va.)-Geneva ..13-18 Bloomsbg Tr.-E.Strodsbg Tr. 12-20 Blue Ridge-American U .... DNP California Tr.-Indiana Tr.... DNP Colby-Bates 21-13 Cornell-Colgate 15-6 Cortland-Mansfield Tr DNP Dickinson-Albright DNP Drexel-Ursinus 25-0 Frank-Marsh-Gettysburg ... 8-16 Georgetown-Maryland 14-7 Harvard-Army K 17-20 Haverford-Hamiiton 18-7 Hobart-Buffalo 19-0 Holy Cross-Temple 33-0 Kutztown Tr.-U. S. Medicos.. 38-6 Lafayette-Rutgers 0-6 Lehigh-Muhlenberg 0-20 Lock Haven-West Chester... 6-6 Maine-Bowdoin 6-13 Marshall-Toledo 7-13 Millersville-Shippensburg Tr. 0-13 Montclair-New Britain 6-12 Navy-Columbia 14-9 New Hampshire-Tufts 10-6 New York Agri.-Hofstra... '. 6-6 Northeastern-Upsala 13-7 Norwich-Vermont 6-20 Pennsylvania-Penn State.... 7-7 Penn. Mil. Coll.-Delaware ... 32-2 Pittsburgh-C. Tech 10-20 Potomac-W. Liberty 0-24 Princeton-Dartmouth 0-22 Rensselaer-Worcester 7-14 Rhode Island-Connecticut ... 21-20 St. Anselm-Catholic U DNP St. Joseph-Lebanon Valley... 7-13 St. Lawrence-Clarkson 7-0 Slippery Rock-Edinboro .• • • DNP Springfield-City Coll. N. Y..» DNP Susquehanna-Juniata ...... DNP Swarthmore-Johns Hopkins . 0-0 Union (N. Y.)-Rochester .. 27-13 Vermont JC-Green Mtn. JC.. 0-16 Wagner-Arnold ............ 0-25 .Wash. (Md.)-Mt. St. Mary.. 0-6 Waynesburg-St. VincenJ: .... 0-8 Wesleyan-Williams ........ 13-7 Westminster-Grove City .... 6-6 West Virginia-Manhattan ... 0-13 W. Va. Wesley.-Davis Elkins 6-5 Yale-Brown 20-14 WEST " Western Conference Chicago-Ohio. State 7-42 Illinois-Wisconsin DNP Michigan-Minnesota 6»7 Northwestern-Purdue DNP Big Six Conference Kansas State-Oklahoma 0-20 Nebraska-Kansas 16‘ 7 Missouri Valley Conference Washburn-Grinnell 6-0 Wash. (S.L.)-Okla. A. & M... 24-0 • North Central Conference S. Dakota-Cedar Falls Tr,... 20-2 S. Dak. State-Morningside...l4-13 Other Games Aberdeen-Huron 19-6 Akron - Baldwin-Wallace... • 20-6 HENDERSON, ~(N. CJ DAILY DISPATCH FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1930 * Forest was running wild against the Pack, ‘‘Oh, well, State’s still got the best band.” On the field, the visitors will be showing off an array of brilliant sophomores who should be even bet ter next year and the year after. According to reports from Pittsburgh only one of last year’s Duquesne re gulars is a starter this season, while ■ all the rest are second-year men. There’s no need to go into details as to names, etc. They may sound line to mothers, and sweethearts who know how to pronounce them ,but they’re just so many sneezes in this neck of the woods; though their foot ball playing ability is conceded. As for State, main interest will be centered on the development, if any, of that offense, and upon the play of Ed “Ty” Coon, who is still being boosted as possible all-American timber, despite the tremendous dif ficulty of putting over anything like that for a player on a consistent loser such as the Pack has been this season ’ Then, too, Coon would look much 1 better this year if he had Steve Acai -I (there was a real football player) > next to him to knock down .two or three of the opposition each time so that Coon could make the tackle. UNC HARRIERS MEET STRONG NAVY TEAM Chapel Hill, Nov. 10.-—North Caro lina’s varsity cross country team will race Navy, one of the east’s strong est teams, here Saturday afternoon at 3 o’clock in what promises to be one of the closest meets of the season. Both the Middies and Tar Heels have lost only one dual this season and that was to Maryland’s power ful team. The Terps eked out a 29- 30 decision over the Tar Heels and edged out a 26-30 victory over the sailors. Navy ran second in a recent quad rangular meet with Army, Prince ton, and Columbia. In its only other starts this season Carolina turned in perfect low score performances j against Duke and Davidson. j North Carolina’s undefeated eleven which faces Davidson at Winston- Salem is one of the most alert teams ever to represnt the University. In the seven games this season the Tar | Heels have recovered nine of their own 17 fumbles and 10 of the 25 bobbles made by their opponents. North Carolina’s air raiders, who meet Davidson at Winston-Salem Saturday in a brilliant aerial show, have scored 11 touchdowns directly on passes this season. Sweet La lanne has pitched for seven of the tallies and General Stirnweiss has I connected four times in the pay territory. Home « < 1938 Team j Result Albion-Hope . .7. 3-0 Baker-Kan. Wesleyan 0-70 Ball-Valparaiso 13-0 Bethany (Kan.)-Bethel 0-18 Bluffton-Assumption 20-6 Carthage-Macomb Tr 13-7 Chadron-Peru DNP Coe-Knox 7-13 Concordia. Tr.-Aurora DNP DeKalb-Normal 2-0 DePauw-Earlham 23-0 Detroit Tech-Augustana(lll.) DNP Dickinson Tr.-Mayville DNP Duluth Tr.-Superior 19-7 Ellendale Tr.-Jamestown.... 13-13 Emporia Tr.-Wichita 6-26 Eureka-Elmhurst 0-13 Evansville-Georgetown DNP Findlay-Bowling Green DNP Gr. Rapids JC-Ferris Inst... 19-0 Gust Adolphus-St. 01af.....DNP Hanover-Rose Poly DNP Hillsdale-Olivet 32-7 Hiram-Clarion 19-21 lowa-Notre Dame DNP James Millikin-111. Wesleyan. 6-21 J. Carroll-Monticello A. & M. DNP Kalamazoo Tr.-Butler 13-0 Kans. City JC-Wentw’th MA. 12-20 Kearney-Wayne .... 12-12 Lake Forest-Wabash DNP Lawrence-Beloit > .13-7 Lawrence Tech-Terre Haute. DNP Macalester-Eau Claire 18-0. Manchester-Franklin 27-13 Marietta-Wittenberg 0-13 Marquette-lowa State 0-7 Milwaukee-LaCrosse 14-0 Mt. Pleasant-Wayne 20-3 Mt. Union-Ohio Northern... 6-9 Muskingum-Heidelberg 20-6 Oberlin-Denison 6-33 Ohio U.-Miami (O.) 20-12 Oshkosh-Whitewater 14-25 Otterbein-Capital 0-27 Parsons-Coffeyville DNP Platteville-Stevens Point .... 6-7 Rio Grande-Morris Harvey.. DNP Ripon-Carleton 13-7 St. Benedict-Pittsburg Tr.... DNP St. Cloud-St. John (Minn,).. 0-37 St. Mary (Mich.)-Defiance .. 0-21 S. Dak. Mines-Spearfish Tr.. DNP Southw. (Kan.)-McPherson. .14-33 Wartburg-Upper lowa 0-32 Western Reserve-Kent 5t.... DNP Western Union-Sioux Falls.. 14-0 Wooster-Case 0-0 Yankton-Dakota Wesleyan . .12-13 SOUTH Southeastern Conference Florida-Georgia 6-19 Georgia Tech-Kentucky ....19-18 Louisiana-Mississippi State.. 32-7 Tulane-Alabama 0-3 Vanderbilt-Sewanee 14-0 Southern Conference Clemson-Wake Forest- 7-0 North Carolina-Davidson ... 34-0 Richmond-Virginia Poly .... 0-0 South Carolina-Furman .... 27-6 Virginia Military-Duke DNP Other Games Apprentice-Roanoke 0-13 B. Green (Ky.) "Richmond Tr. 32-7 Catawba-Elon 20-6 Chattanooga-Birm. Southern. 6-12 Ersklne-Presbyterian 0-15 .m>l.• * J • . • < (Compiled by Central Press Association) Here’s The Picture Os t South’s Games Saturday | By CHARLES L. Dl FOUR. , New Orleans, Nov. 10.—Three unbeaten claimants to a place aiong , side of powerful Tennessee go into the grid wars this week in the Southeastern Conference title race , and at least one of them will fall bv the wayside. ’ Georgia Tech, which has lost by three points to Notre Dame and by 1 a single point last week to Duke, 7 to 6, faces the Kentucky Wildcats who rallied Saturday to tie Alaba ma at 7 to 7. Tech is unbeaten in the Confer ence and Kentucky has only Ihe ’Bama tie on its ‘scutcheon. These two clubs should put on a bitter struggle and we’re looking for Ken tucky to win in 7 to 0 fashion. The other game .involving an un beaten Conference eleven is the Tu lane-Alabama game which is skied to attract 45,000 fans in New Or leans. Tulane, resting after playing Clemson, Auburn, Fordham, North Carolina and Ole Miss, sent its gridders up to Baton Rouge to see Tennessee take L. S. U. into camp, 20 to 0, while “Red” Dawson and his aides, Glenn Seidell and Bill Bevan, scouted Alabama personally. The Greenies will be in fine phys ical and mental shape for Alabama and we’re doping them to take the Tide by a 14 to 0 margin, despite the fact the Tide will match the Greenies in man power and size. ’Bama seems too slow to hold Hie Wave in check. Vols to Crush Citadel Tennessee, which capitalized on three L. S. U. breaks to trim L. S. U. for its 20th consecutive victory, advanced another stride toward a New Year’s Day bowl game aod it won’t have any worries this week against Citadel. However, the Vols aren’t out of the woods yet for after Citadel, which thev should trim, 30 to 0, they face Vanderbilt, Kentucky and Auburn. Vandy doesn’t seem so tough, but Kentucky may prove worrisome and Auburn may do the some. L. S. U. faces another tough one this week and will take a 14 to 7 defeat from Mississippi State if the reaction from the, Tennessee game is unfavorable. The Tigers fought valiantly against the Vols, but couldn’t get Ken Kavanaugh loose for any touchdown passes and their bobbles were turned into touch downs by the alert Vols. If the Tigers bounce back, they’ll have a Home 1938 Team Result Guilford-Greenville r..., 7-7 Hampden Sydney-Woffofd .. 20-0 Hattiesburg-Mississippi .... 0-14 Hiwasee-Mars Hill 0-6 King-Milligan ; 7-7 Louisiana Col-Louisiana Tech 0-7 Millsaps-Spring Hill 0-26 Mississippi Col-Mercer 26-21 Morehead-Holbrook 58-0 Murray-Louisiana Normal .. DNP Southwest. (Tenn.)-Howard. DNP Stetson-Newberry DNP Tennessee-The Citadel 44-0 Union (Ky.)-Transylvania... 7-14 William & Mary-Rand Macon DNP SOUTHWEST > Southwestern Conference Baylor-Texas 14-3 Rice-Arkansas 3-0 Texas A. & M.-S. Methodist. 7-10 Border Conference Tempe Tr.-Flagstaff Tr 13-19 Texas Mines-Arizona 26-14 Other Games Centenary-Texas Tech DNP Commerce Tr.-San Marcos Tr 27-7 Daniel Baker-Abilene Chris. 0-21 Denton Tr.-Austin 32-2 Hardin Simmons-W Texas St 39-0 Las Vegas Tr.-Wayland .... DNP Okla. Baptist-Edmond Tr... 0-18 Okla Mil. Acad.-Univer. JC.. DNP Phoenix JC-Central JC DNP Sam Houston Tr.-Tex. Wesley 28-7 Schreiner Inst.-Lamar JC... 9-0 Southwestern-McMurray .... 31-6 Tahlequah Tr.-Ada Tr 0-7 Texas Christian-Tulsa 21-0 Trinity (Tex.)-St. Mary (Tex.) 0-21 ROCKY MOUNTAINS Mountain States Big Seven Denver-Colorado State 0-0 Utah State-Brigham Young. 3-0 Other Games Colorado Coll-Whitman 7-20 Colorado Mines-Western St.. 9-13 Idaho (S. B.)-Coll. 1dah0.... 22-0 Montana-Gonzaga 9-0 Mont. Mines-Carroll (Mont.) 6-0 Montana State-N. Dak. State DNP Nevada-Greeley Tr 13-27 Weber JC-Westminster JC.. DNP PACIFIC COAST * Pacific Coast Conference California-Washington ..... 14-7 Oregon-Oregon State ....... 0-14 So. California-Stanford 13-2 Other Games Calif. Poly-San Francisco Fr. DNP Fresno Tr.-Portland DNP Linfield-Coll. Puget Snd DNP San Diego St.-U. S. Marines. 9-0 San Fran. JC-Los Angeles JC 6-13 San Jose State-Redlands.... 21-6 Taft JC-Glendale JC DNP Whittier-Occidental 14-0 INTERSECTIONAL ® Bradley-Wash. & Jeff DNP Centre-Ohio Wesleyan 26-0 Cincinnati-Boston U DNP Detroit-Boston College ..... 6-0 Fordham-Indiana DNP Marshall-Toledo 7-13 New York-Missouri DNP North Carolina St.-Duquesne DNP Santa Clara-Michigan State. 7-6 Utah-Haiwaii 14-13 chance against State, but we’re ■ looking for a Mississippi win. A dog light should result when • Georgia and Florida hook up and we’re looking for Georgia to score in a tight fit—say 7 to 0. Georgia took Mercer, 17 to 0, while Florida lost to South Carolina last week. Auburn, which lost to Boston Col lege, 13 to 7, last week, may take it again on the chin this week from V illanova. Look for the Easterners to win, 7 to 0. All-American Possibilities Ole Miss, which anded Vandy a 14 to 7 lacing, takes it easy at the expense of the Hattiesburg Teach ers. And Vandy, searching almost in vain for somebody it can whip, faces Sewanee and should win 14 to 0. Up in the Southern Conference, Clemson faces stout competition from Wake Forest and this should be one of the day’s toughest bat tles. Clemson by one touchdown, possibly, 7 to 0. Duke should take V. M. I. by two touchdowns and North Carolina should do the same to Davidson. With Southern teams holding considerably part of the National spotlight, it might be well to list a few of Dixie’s outstanding per formers for the All-American taub ulators. Here they are: Ends—Kavanaugh (L. S. U.), Sever in (North Carolina), Wenzel (Tulane). Blalock (Clemson). Tackles McCollum (Tulane), Davis (Alabama), Shires (Tennes see). Guards Suffridge (Tenessee), Molinski (Tennessee), O’Boyle (Tulane), Goree (L. S. U.), Howell (Auburn). Center—Rike (Tennessee), Cox (Alabama). Halfbacks—Kellog (Tulane), Ca fego (Tennessee), G. McAfee (Duke), Banks McFadden (Clem ncn). Fullbacks Gloden (Tulane), Coffman (Tennessee). These lads have made their mark on the Southern grid scene this year and if they continue through November as they did in October, every one of ’em will be worthy of serious All-American consideration. H. I. Panthers Win, 32 To 0 A heavier, better performing Hen derson Institute Panther eleven marched to a 32 to 0 victory over Nashville here yesterday afternoon in Cotton Stadium, with the Panther backs clicking off nice gains almost at will. The visiting eleven had little to of fer other than a flashy back by the name of Gilliam. He did everything well, and packed the offensive power that Nashville displayed. Henderson was not long in rack ing up its first touchdown. During the first quarter, the Panthers began a march that ended when Dutch Jones plugged over from the four yard line. The point was wide. In the second quarter, Merchant took a 10 yard pass, and ran the re maining 45 yards for another score. He then added the point by placekick, giving the Panthers a 13 to 0 margin at the half. Nashville received the kick-off, and Gilliam ran it back 50 yards, al most getting away for a touchdown. Payne turned in a 60-yard sprint during the third quarter to highlight that period. Merchant plunged two yards for a score and kicked the point. Perkins passed to Johnson in the : ::.i—; ■■ y .„/ / /;. 7Tn )' - .THERE ARE MUYES, BUT THERE'S MORE THAN 200 5 ONLY ONE 1 < RIGHT—It’s the taste in 9 out of 10 Certified Taste Tests the country over! ■ wwn ligßu ff lur 1 JSRp tf&e/U nr sub&3& f If you want the cola drink that has won 9 out of 10 taste tests from coast to coast, be sure you get genuine Royal Crown in the big two-glass bottle. Phone 2:i LANE NEHI BOTTLING CO. llt!ndcrj ' 1 "' x. c. Lalanne May Start At Quarter Against ’Cats General Stirnweiss Is Slated to See Plenty Action, Though, Sun theimer Is Likely to Get Center Call Over Smith. Chapel Hille, Nov. 10.—North Carolina’s touchdown twins may swap places in the Davidson air bat tle at Winston-Salem Saturday, Coach Ray Wolf stir before, the final practice this afternoon, with Sweet Lalanne as starting pitcher and Gen eral Stirnweiss as the relief hurler. If they do, it will be the first game Lalanne has started this f year except when Stirny was laid up with in juries for the V. P. I. contest. However, the two triple-threat aces have been alternately cast in the starting role this year and there is no telling which one will be the hotter Saturday. Neither is there any telling when or now their amazing team will launch its lightning attack a la New York U., Tulane, and Penn, nor, for that matter, whether it will go at all against the scrappy, stubborn Wild cats. Coach Wolf also said today he planned to start three other new men from last week—Sid Sadoff, driving fullback, and Carl Sunthei mer, and Bill Faircloth, sophomore center and guard—who have been showing up well in recent games and in practice this week. The Carolina team was to take its last light drill here this afternoon and go by bus tomorrow morning. Several hundred students, headed by their 9T)-piece band, will attend the game and take part in the color ful program, which also includes a pep rally, parade and gridiron ball. The Tar Heels were in good shape except Chuck Cline and Frank O’- Hare, end and quarterback, who are out, and Chuck Slagle, guard, who is slowed up with injuries. However, Stirny, Lalanne, Kimball, and the other standouts, including Paul Sev erin, Jim Mallory, George Radman, and Harry Dunlde were set and ready to go. Lalanne, the probable starting pitcher, is the boy who ran and passed Carolina to all of its 44 points in its brilliant performances against Tulane and Penn, and was named national football “hero of the week” for the feat. Stirny sparked and featured the victories over N. C. State last week as he also did against New York U. Carolina’s probable starting line fourth was good for 25 yards, and a doube reverse ended with Payne scoring from tire five yard line. Sin clair kicked the point. Nashville took to the air late in the fourth period, but to little avail, for Payne stepped in and took a pass, going 25 yards for another score. The try for point failed. The Panthers were in a class all to themselves. Payne and Merchant ‘constantly got off long gains, with the forward wall playing a cracking good game. The Panthers went to Richmond today for a game. The starting lineups; Nashville, Thomas and W. Battle, ends; Ricks and H. Battle, tackles; R. Battle and Neal, guards; Davis, center; Gilliam, (C), Brake, Mitchell and Roberson, backs; Henderson; Sinclair and John son, ends; Griffin and Wade, tackles; j Price and L. Jones, guards; Speed, j center; R. Perkins, D. Jones, Sloan (C) and Merchant, backs. PAGE THREE up, Coach Wolf said today, will be Severin and Mallory, onus; White and Kimball, tackles; Woodson and Faircloth, guards; Suntheimer, cen ter; Lalanne, quarter; Radman and Bobbitt, halfbacks; and Sadol'l, lull back. North Carolina, which plays Dav idson at Winston-Salem Saturday in one ol the major Southern conference games of the week, has averaged 12.1 yards on its punt returns this season. George Stirnweiss is indivi dual leader in this department with an average return of 15.8 yards foi ls runbacks. Sid Sadoff, who will alternate with Harry Dunkle at fullback against Davidson at Winston-Salem Satur day, has been playing a line brand of ball on both offense and defense. In addition to being probably the best line backer on the squad, Sadoff is surpassed only by Stirnweiss and Lalanne in individual rushing. He has averaged four yards per carry, netting 129 yards in 52 plays. George Radman, Paul Severin, and Jim Mallory, all of whom will be in the starting Tar Heel line-up against Davidson at Winston-Salem Satur day, have each gained more than a 100 yards on passes this season. Rad man, who, leads the receivers with 18 catches, has gained a'total of 186 yards. Mallory has advanced 192 yards on 10 passes and Severin 110 yards on seven aerials. Each of North Carolina’s four pas sers have averaged 50 per cent or better on pass completions this sea son. Halfback George Radman has made good three of four, Quarter backs George Stirnweiss and Jim Lalanne 20 of 33 and 35 of 68, re spectively, and Frank O’Hure, No. 3 ranking quarterback, 1 of 2. Since the ability of the cow for milk production is inherited, the wise dairyman will use a good sire and raise his best heifer calves, says John Arey, extension dairyman at State College. fjiniwi ® J