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Buiicmgs upen On Friday With Norlina High Here a Kilpatrick Shifts Line men in Erion *o Bol ster Forward Wall; Backs, Especially Tur ner, Look Berier; Nine Games Carried. Horult - 19-tC i;- a - ' noon " ' 1 b i «>. t K : ' Yho squad :i the ;u>: fov. bo in vorv In Motui •> " Carlos MUN nicely the -i play has >!. I tho :.rst i Blois c; -- nn(\ od tv nor. J. v working n •' his first ' n-> • Jones has \ • J. \V. S:r:t> sh;..v with Falknor Mills. are * \j • tho WOl In tho rvso'x continues it: sitii ti. . ' to ha\t " Jerrv Fa: brand «•: and. ;.t "• being a bai ; IV "v \ I ..0 I . 1< nre r>; X r.o - X Oct. 4-—tv v Oct. * - Oct. is—s Oct. n v x v. :: x :* '■ ZULU GIANTS TO PLAY THE TIGERS Xeg: ba* U . vill play the Car Una T . - S t .. j a L tornoon at 3:30 o'clock ::: t::e f:.uors Park in v. :.. *. .. •; : V.e !V.»st in teresting, tit* reason, ac ♦ ••• ling t • ■ ont made today. He's The Fastest s / S § 5 S § S JtSSSW®- | WkI I^S^' $ c ^ £>C-A &-/\<t* "•Si'iC**, Don Baker. i loo test of all the Tar Heel r..uners. will oo counted :pon heavily at Chapel 11.11 Saturday when the University ot North Caro lina entertains Wake Korest in tho standing Southern Conteronio iv -he week. Baker showed his heels twice Sat urday to Appalachian and on both t vcasions outsprinted the secondary i ot tho Moaniainoe. *. tie -magged a ! pass a tu I raood l!T yards tor tho s ::rst touchdown ci tho game and 1 vo minute.- later da>iieri SB yards ; around ond fur the second tally. hi addition to his line perform- 1 antes ot offense. Ba^er also i>locked ' and taokled well. ^ AMERICAN LEAGUE New York 6-9. Washington Boston 11»-4. Philadelphia »-: St. Louis 7. Cleveland Onlv g; ::':0- played. NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn New \ork 4. Onlv me- played. 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She's I he First Jane Uumsey The first ; i:i co-cheerleader in •« toiy df the University of North 'arolma. preliy .,:ul peppy Miss .lane 'im - y( ;■! .>vc) lollous in the loot U'ji- n! a Mil*' ol d st'nctiou whoop r-\pper>. lit : ded l\v Kay Kvser. "2ii. o\\ natii iv.llv celebrated orchestra •ader. Miss Rumsey. who was elect d to ti:c ! 1 ri lienor bv the student <\iy. i-; from Moyock. N. C.. and i ;> ri'ui .ad co-leader is Charlie [e!>on of Charlotte. X. C. 20 Panthers Seal Berths On Eleven Coaiii* - Ilrown and Mayes at Hen erson Institute are working out a q. ad of twenty urid hopefuls, the ::':<Ke>t 'n years, and there are just li:ve lettermcn among the 20. thus icing the Panthers a gloomy out ■"!< :!i the coming football wars. The squad, though small in num er and >i/e. is out seeking the con croni e crown. and will be battling 11 tiie way. The Pauthei>. for the past several va;>. hace offered creditable foot tall clubs. Seven games have been scheduled or the year: Oct. 11—Chapel Hill, there. Oct. 10—Louisburg. there. Oct. 2i—Rocky Mount, here. Nov. 1—Wairenton. th.ere. Xov. 8- Nashville, there. Xov. 15—Raleigh, here. Xov. 22—Oxford, here. Raleigh Reporter Picks 9Em Daily Dispatch Bureau, In the Sir Walter Motel. Raleigh. Sept. 2f>.—Having inau gurated thi> football guessing season by making his very first prediction Billie and Maniine to wallop State) ■ a bad one. your unabashed Raleigh ' i reporter will now proceed lo get just as far out on sevi'i'al other limbs as i possible, by .14i\ ing you. in lite Big ' ! Five games of this w•j.sk-i ud 1he io| i lowing blind 1 »i44 prognostications. | I Carolina will beat Wake Forest. I Duke will storm the V. Al. 1. de I lenses. j- Slate's Wolves will olitelaw David son's Wildcats. All this is handed out under the ' very formal announcement th ii your 1 reporter claims to be no part of a j football expert, a »rystal gazer or a Zodiak. It's a li»t of fun guessing ' football results -just like figuring 1 out the number ol beans in the big bottle in the drug store window: and , it still seems the inherent and un ! tramelled privilege ol every type writer pounder to make an ass of j himself once every week trom be ; ginning to end of the football season. I So there they are. and if every one of them is wrong, you can't sue for it. I The only one of the predictions ! which figures to be a very close one i is Carolina over Wake, because Pea 1 head Walker's Demon Deacons could j quite conceivably .hand Hear Wolf { and his Tar Heels a first class lar ' ruping. If ever the Messrs. Polanski 1 and Gallovich really begin gallop ■ ing as they can. it will be just too bad for Chapel Mill and environs. Also Stall' may not be as good as 1 the William and Alary game makes us think. Still, Duke surely ought to beat tlu Cadets, which would give J your reporter one in three if worst comes to worst. Cheerleaders Are Named Twelve girls have been selected to icad the cheering at Henderson high ; Xorlina high game here Friday al't I crnoon by R. 13. Harrison and S. Al. Crowder. of the high -choc! faculty. Those chosen are Hazel Finch. Frances Polston, Viola Hoyle. ; Alarion Calloway. Louise Teiser. I Helen Hocutt. Ann vloso Southerland. Barbara Walters. Ruth Suggs. Alin 1 nie Hughes. Alary Elizabeth Parham I and Edith D avis. I The cheerleaders plan to stage a 1 mammoth pep parade Thursday j night in which new stunts and sur ! prises are to bo pulled. The parade j will be led by the crack drum and j bugle corps of the junior high, under : the direction of XV. T. Hearne. All this is in preparation for the J kick-off at 3:30 o'clock Friday in the | initial game for Henderson. DUKE FROSH OPENS AT WAKE FOREST Durham., Sept. 25.—While the varsity i< preparing for its opener against V. AI. I. Saturday. Duke's freshman football team will launch i the school's fall sports program j when they clash with The Wake | Forest yearling eleven at Wake For I est. The Blue imps will be seeking to I revenge a 7-0 setback that Wake ! Forest handed them in their open j er a year ago. The Baby Deacs I went on to win the Big Five vearl ! ing crown, replacing Duke which j had won the year before. AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington at New York. Chicago at Detroit (two). St. Loiiis at Cleveland. Boston at Philadelphia (two). NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati at SI. Louis (two). Pittsburgh at Chicago (two). Philadelphia at Boston. New York at Brooklyn. AMERICAN l.EAGI'F Club Detroit Cleveland . . New York . Chicago ... Boston St. Louis . .. Washington . Philadelphia W. 87 06 84 80 77 06 02 53 L. 02 (U 04 09 71 84 87 94 NATIONAL I Club Cincinnati Brooklyn St. Louis Pittsburgh Chicago New York Boston Philadelphia league W. U. 50 90 87 79 70 73 08 08 48 62* 07 72 75 79 85 100 Pet. .584 .573 .568 .537 .520 .440 .410 .361 Pet. .658 .584 .549 .514 .493 .403 .420 324 Wake Forest.—The Deacon line, heretofore reported of unknown strength, held William Jewell of fense to a net gain of 4 yards last Saturday. A 4-yard off-tackle thrust by Halfback Ortega was Jewells' longest gain of the day. Duke's New Snapper-Back EOS 8flZH£TT-CFnT£TR. I j Coach Wallace Wade will nave new men in >e\ era IpoHtions when hi j r.kic IJc*viIs tij.'i'M then e.nnpai.u;i against V. .M. I. in Duke stadium Satur day and one theai i.- . .<.\*. • 1 above. Bob Burnett. HM-pound ccnter, from Albany. Cla. Harnett • r« « into the lineup a.- «i 1«I j in mid-season Iflst year, played nl'icii and well ii• ji!t dun "ii nut. II the Albany buy continues to improve, he may be anolher Dan Hill. Nation's Leaders In Six j Departments Meet Saturday By TOM HOST. Ml. Chapel Hill. Sept. 21.—The na- la 11ion's highest ranking pern.n ic» in p< j six different i.i i»; t: and the <.•• second high man in another phase S< wil be pitted against one another si when the University ol North Car- a olina and Wake Fores' clash here j Iji Saturday at 2:3(» in the Southern y Conference's outstanding game oi i n the week. a< Jutting John Polanski. the Dea.e- ' oi oil's 205-pound bull-rushing hai;- p back, set a oii.-tci v.,:1. oaco in three | of the departments. He was the na- H 11ion's hign man in scaring With !!! ' p: I points, the ieader in number of p j touchlowns witii thiitcen. and L 1 *.he tup man in gr«»uncl gaining gi with a net tut..! of ML' ;a;ds. Po-j o! lanscki's rusiiim total wa 1? yards r< I more than versatile Tom Harmon j b I of Michigan.' i fc Charles (Red) Mavberry. the red j head triple-threat operator from h Mt. Airy who i- on the injured !i-1 r; for the time being, won another i ti national honor for the H- ::r-»nThe ■ fiery quarterback averaged 41 ( t\ yards per return on kick-offs to ■ ci outdistance his nearest competitors g] by a large margin. i b Carolina's lop man in tho nation (i -t fall was Harry Dunkle, 197 nind fullback, who outkicked all •mors Kast. West, North and nith. Dunkle. who has since been i lilted to blocking back, averaged! remarkable 46.fl yards for 37 »ot< in 1939 and was over two iids in front of the runner-up an. Stan Nyhan of Tulane. He iso tied for first place with Turner Holy Cross in number of extra lint conversions with 10. Jim (Sweet) Lalannc. the Tar to!-' scintillating passer, was sur .--od only by Oklahoma's Clark in TC-Titage of completions last fall, alanne tossed 9(5 aerials and made tod on 50 of them lor a fine mark ' 321. Nine of the hits resulted di ctly in touchdowns. Clark hit the j ilis-eye 35 times in (14 attempts i ir a percentage of .591. Both the Tar Heels and Deacons ive several oilier performers who inked among the elite in the na on. Mayberry and Tony Gallevich.! ro otfier Deacon back field lead s. were among the top ten i •ound gainers in the country. May- ! n*ry was fourth highest with a1 etted I'j2 2 v srforman< o Lalanne . ii'Clf in '• i!lf' fe pir]:rrl i.-hv i >r n to!,il „| Vlee* Dll !..\| OIlVi! I 11 i:; loill'l' :*(• ( ' ■ Ig K-HKC !i;. v' ■.<>■ : drill.* hi. I j heir i: •. '; df! ■ I'tern.K.n. Thi ■ iii : >e ') i V nti! ti)>' i ilV(" iokf <•;.!! (• under v.-. , luberi u,ni' ilays and < • »■!> «•: ion. As was cxpof :hc ,'i. • or A!I-A ' • trilliant g<. < •ear b :t : ■n over by nate. X< ■!-' •' he Blue 1V\ mm hi t so: Cat leu ])••: yards <i! Y. gained I'mm cored two ouehdown.-. T! m r. Pol Slillec' Aim* & 10 SM.YV ice-cold Coca-Cola adds to relaxation what relaxation always needs,—pure, wholesome refresh ment. With each sip of ice-cold Coca-Cola you can taste its qua ity and feel its refreshment. 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