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THE TAR HEEL
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Saturday, April SO, 1927
s
Duke and Davidson
Win Tennis Honors
Captain "Dune" Elgin of Carolina
Loses in Semi-Finals.
The state intercollegiate ten
nis tournament which has been
going on during the past week
on the Varsity courts was com
pleted Thursday afternoon with
Whisnant of Duke winning the
singles and Carr and McCutch-
eon of Davidson winning the
doubles. Whisnant's opponent
in the finals was Roddy, the Da
vidson star, who played a good,
consistent game, although he
lost in straight sets. The other
finalists in the doubles were
Whisnant and Rogers, the Duke
experts.'
Both semi-finals in the singles
were very interesting events,
with Roddy barely" nosing out
Captain "Dune" Elgin of Caro
lina, while Rogers, last year's
state champion was being de
feated by Whisnant, his team
mate, in a close and interesting
match. Carr and McCutcheon,
in the meanwhile were playing
their double semi-final against
Powers and Hall, the Wake For
est aces, who were decisively de
feated to the tune of 1-6, 2-6.
, At two o'clock, the singles
finals was called. Whisnant, who
had been conceded practically no
chance at all to even reach the
finals, faced across the net Rod-
dy, the favorite of the gallery,
who was expected to come
through in easy fashion. When
a few games had been played,
however, it -could be seen that
Roddy had been greatly weaken
ed by the strain which he had
Undergone throughout the tour
nament in disposing of such good
men as Powers, the Wake Forest
captain, and Elgin, the leader of
the Carolina team. Whisnant
was giving the best exhibition
of tennis that has ever shown
on local courts, and, forcing
the play at every turn, ran out
a decisive victory by the score
of 6-2, 6-3, 6-4.
The doubles finals was perhaps
the most interesting match in
the whole tournament, as the
three hardest-hitting and most
brilliant men in the whole tour
nament were playing. Rogers'
bullet-like serves were like rap
ier thrusts, while the Wildcat
team was driving the ball with
terrific velocity. However, the
better team play of the former
state champions came to the
fore, and the Davidson pair won
by the close score of 6-0, 0-6, 6-3,
4-6. 6-3. ,- 1
AT THE STUDENT SUN-"
DAY SCHOOL CLASSES
TOMORROW - 9:45 A. M.
Baptist Church
Dr. A. C. Howell:
"What Shall. We Think of
Christian MissionS?"
Prof. B. B. Lane:
"The Whole Life."
Christian Church
Prof E.J. Woodhouse: ,
impractical Christianity."'
' , Episcopal Church
' ; Mr. Andrew Milstead :
: "The Larger Outlook."
Methodist Church
; , Dr. Horace Williams:
v "The New Teacher."
v Mr. J. G. Phillips:
"False Phophtets."
Presbyterian Church
Dr. George McKie: .
"Peter's Denial and Repentance"
Mr. Heath to Wed Miss Cole
The engagement b Miss Clara
Boyton Cole to Mr. -Milton S.
Heath was announced in the
Sunday Atlanta Constitution.
Miss Cole,-formerly a libra
rian of the University of North
Carolina, is now librarian at
Emory University.' Mr. Heath
is a member of the . Economics
faculty at U. N. C. at the pres
ent time.
"The couple will make their
home in Chapel Hill, following
the wedding in June.
ATTENTION?
GLEE CLUB MEN
There will be a business
meeting of the Glee Club
just after rehearsal Mon
day night, at which time
the annual awards will be
made and officers elected
for next year.
Retiring officers of the
club are : Julian Starr,
President, C. L. Breard,
Vice-President, P. B. Og
burn, Secretary, and Ern
est Young, Business Man
ager. '
The director and officials
today urged that all mem
bers' now on the role be
present.
Westmoreland Allows Davidson
No Hits in Near Perfect Game
(Continued from page one)
Score by innings:
Davidson 000 000 000 0
Carolina 203 103 02x 11
Summary: Three ; base hits
Sharpe, Burt, Westmoreland. Home
ruris Hatley, Young. Stolen bases
Coxe 2, Mackie, Hatley. Sacrifice
hits Burt Double plays-MJurt to
Young. Struck out by Maulden 2,
by Westmoreland, 6. Bases on balls
off Maulden 2, off Meadows 2, off
Westmoreland 1. Hits off Maulden
9 in 5 2-3, off Meadows 2 in 2 1-3.
Umpire Major Henderson. Time of
game 1:55.
MAKING DEGREES
MORE DIFFICULT
History Department Adding
Further Requirements to Mas
ter and Doctor Degrees.
Graduate students will have
to work harder from now on if
they expect to get masters or
Doctors degrees, if all the de
partments follow the lead set by
the department of History and
Government. '
Dr. Pierson states that the re
quirements will be more rigid
and more work will be required.
In addition to the requirements
made by the University, the de
partment of History and ; Gov
ernment is making some addi
tional requirements.' Each can
didate for a degree will be held
responsible for. all of the courses
in his major subject, and for any
other readings or courses that
his committee or the Depart
ment may require. Further, in
addition to the languages re
quired by the University . (a
reading knowledge of French
and German) the candidate is
expected to have such a knowl
edge of the language or lan
guages in which the chief
sources of his dissertation are
found, that he may - use these
sources easily. (Woe be unto
the man who takes the life of
the pre-historic Egyptians.)
There are other additional re
quirements .which appear in-j
"The University of North Car
olina Record," carrying the lat
est announcements of the de
partment of Government and
History to graduate students.
Reviewer Picks Possible
Men Fleece Will Tap
(Continued from pagt one) '
Kappa; Epsilon Phi Delta; Y.
M. C. A. Cabinet; was Chairman
of Dormitory Bible Discussion
Groups; Tab Heel Staff; and
Alpha Chi.
Harold A. Breard of Monroe,
La., who is president of the Pub
lications Union; Student Editor
Law Review; Manager Southern
Championship Track Team;
Contributing Editor Carolina
Magazine; Phi Beta Kappa; Sig
ma Upsilon ; Phi Alpha Delta ;
Secretary-Treasurer First Year
Law Class; Di Senate; Gaston
Law Club; Sigma Delta.
E. A. Cameron of Manly, N.
C. , Inter-collegiate Debater;
President Phi Beta Kappa ;
Grail ; Di Senate ; Epsilon Phi
Delta.
R. A. "Gus" McPherson of
Raleigh, N. C. McPherson is
the captain of the track team;
Dance Leader ; German Club ;
Football team; President Ath
letic Association; Zeta Psi.
Ed Hudgins of Marion, N. G.
who is President of the senior
class; Phi Beta Kappa; Man
ager-elect of Football Team ;
President Pro-tem Di Senate;
Sophomore Debate ; Debate
Council; Secretary-Treasurer
Pan-Hellenic Council ; Y Cab
inet; Kappa Sigma.
; Nash Johnston of Tarboro, N.
C. President Y. M. C. A., Track
Squad ; Boxing Team ; Mary D
Wright Debate; Phi Assembly;
Grail; Zeta Psi.
Worth "Pinkey" Morris of
Charlotte, N. C. Captain Bas
ketball Squad ; All-Southern
Basketball Team ; Grail ; Chi
Phi; ; .
Possibilities
L. P. Adams, Andrews, N. C,
Joint President Phi Beta Kappa,
Jud Ashby, Mount Airy," N.
C, Editor-elect Tab Heel.
iS. G. Chappell, Belvidere, ,N.
C, President Student Body;
Debater.
J. Winfield Crew, Pleasant
Hill, N. C, Phi Beta Kappa and
prominent as a debater and . Y
worker.
James W. Ferrell, Petersburg,
Va., outstanding football player.
Robert W. Wilkins, Greens
boro, N. C, Athletic Activities ;
President Freshman Class;
Grail; Successful Manager Hu
man Relations Institute.
The recent campus elections
threw a small monkey wrench
into some of the works and had
Joe Bobbitt, Holt McPherson,
won their offices, they would
have been listed under the cer
tainties. .': ; ;;":4'-v
Norman Block and Julian
Starr would have been listed un
der the possibilities had they re
mained in school this quarter.
Block is on a pleasure trip in Eu-
LOST
Gorgon's Head 'pin with ini
tials J. B. G. on back. If found
please return to Bryan Grimes
at Pettigrew 4 or Zeta Psi.
rope and was a star football
player while at the University.
He was also Phi Beta Kappa,
member of the Grail and was
connected with Y. M. . C. A.
work. Julian Starr is at pres
ent in" New York. He was edi
tor, of the Carolina Magazine
Editor of the Faun; and Presi
dent of the Glee ; Club.
The above list has been writ
ten after a great deal of consul
tation and careful study. It js
merely conjectural.
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