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Tuesday, November 15, 1927 THE TAR HEEL Page Three Reserve Dormitory Rooms by December 5 Reservations for dormitory rooms are now being made for the winter and spring quarters All students desiring to retain the room they now occupy should make arrangements be fore December 5. All rooms not reserved by that time will be assigned to other applicants. Reservation fee is $5. Just received a carload lot of HOB NAILS All Sizes LACOCK'S WITH SPECIAL CHRISTMAS ORDERS One Dollar's Worth of Felt WITH EACH $6.50 PURCHASE OF Pillow Tops Table Runners Memory Books Pennants Etc. on sale all this week at STATISTICS FOR CAROLINA-DAVIDSON GAME Carolina Davidson Score -. 27 0 Yardage gained thru line - ' r .116 83' Yardage gained around end 23 37 Yardage gained on passes . ; . - " 172 70 Total yardage gained from scrimmage 311 190 "' Forward passes attempted 11 14 Forward passes completed . 6 4 Forward passes intercepted 2 - 0 Average distance punts , , 34 33 Total distance punts returned . 17 20 " Total losses 3 35 Fumbles 1 . .1 Penalties . ' : . 45 15 TAR HEELS CHRISTEN STADIUM NEW Carolina Smoke Shop Place your Christmas orders now Jlte largest selling quality pencil in the wovld. '.-3 rm ".. 17 black degrees 3 copyingl At all dealers Buy a dozen Superlative in quality, the world-famous give best service and longest wear. Plain ends, per do. $1.00 Rubber ends, per doz. U20 American Pead! Co., 215 Fif'Ji Atc,N.Y. MalersofUNIQUEThinLeaJ Colored Pencils in 1Z colorg-i-$1.00 per doz. Continued from page one a new one, and the play was brilliant. Two of the touchdowns came in the first quarter and two others in the last quarter!. Foard went over with the first one after exactly six min utes of play. A forward pass, Gresham to Young, had just netted fifty yards and placed the ball on the five yard mark. Young took the 'sec ond over after a like pass for seventeen- yards and placed the skin, in scoring position. Gresham place kicked both points to make it Caro lina 14, Davidson 0. Twice in the second period David son drove to the Tar Heels' one-yard line, but each time the big Caro lina line held for downs. Once Nis bet was stopped by scant inches. In the fourth quarter Sapp completed a pass from Ward, but fumbled the ball after a Seventeen yard advance. However, he recovered and ran twenty-two more yards. Foard then drove it over for two first downs in suc cession, and Lassiter made the touch down. Whishant dropkicked' goal. Score in Last Minute , . - - .... The last geere Same out of the sky with less than a minute to play; Coach Collins sent Phil Jackson in at left half , and the Gastonia lad sprint ed around end for 15 yards. A pass, Jackson to" Spaulding, netted , another first down. Five seconds later they reversed the combination, and Spauld ing hurled the ball fifteen yards to Jackson for a touchdown. Spauld ing's try for point failed, and the game ended with Carolina 27, David son 0. The feature of Carolina's team play was the diversified attack. The Tar Heels worked their aerial plays for 172 yards gain, now heaving, the ball short into the flat -zone and then a long one far down the field. They ran the end and bucked the line, gain ing consistently on virtually every play. Individuallv the shining light of the University eleven was Ray Farris, a fighting sophomore guard. He was in every play, breaking through the line to smear plays, down under punts to throw the safety man, .and opening great holes on the offensive. When he was finally led from the field in the fourth quarter, his mouth and face bleeding, he was given a tremendous ovation by the crowd. Schwartz Plays Good Game Other shining light's in the Tar Heel constellation, were Schwartz, outstanding candidate for All-South ern center; and Young and Gresham, star halfbacks. Gresham and Young formed a dangerous passing combina tion all through the game, and when they were replaced in the fourth Quarter bv Spaulding and J ackson A V -- their successors netted the final touchdown. Spaulding 'and Jackson, both soDhomores. used a reversible system, with first one then the other doing the heaving. For Davidson the laurels go to Captain Dick Grey and Mutt Nisbet in the backfield and to big Jim Grey in the line. They stood out in their team's play, throughout the game. Line-up and summary: , Carolina (27) Davidson (0) Sapp ; .:. Wearn left end ; Morehead (C) T. McConnell left tackle ' Farris .................. - Melton left guard Schwartz ... ; R. McConnell center Shuler Laws Donahoe fori Shuler, Eskew for Far ris, Holt for Sapp, Presson for Mc Daniel, Foard for .Lassiter, Young for Spaulding, Gresham f or Ward, Whis nant for Furches, Shuler for Donahoe, Farris for Eskew, Sapp for Holt, Warren for Howard, Lassiter for Young, Donahoe for Shuler, -Eskew for Farris, Ward for Gresham, Lips comb for Morehead, Spaulding for Lassiter, Holt for' Sapp, Jackson for Ward, Furches for Whisnant. David sonWilson for Black, Hunt for Mel ton, McGeachey for Wearn, Kell for Harrison, Baker for T. McConnell, Matthews for Nisbet, Parrish for Wil son, Black for Parrish, Melton for Hunt, Harrison for Kell, Nisbet for Matthews, Hampton for R. McCon nell, DeArmon for Hampton. Officials: Bryce (Illinois), referee; Cheeves (Georgia), umpire; Major (Auburn), headlinesman; Brewer (Maryland), field judge. Time of quarters: 15 minutes. Attendance: 9,000. . JKENJOU ENTHUSES OVER NEW ROLE that he would do under the same con ditions in real life." ' - Supporting the star in "Service for Ladies" is a strong cast headed by Kathryn Carver, Menjou's new lead ing woman, who has been referred to by Harrison Fisher as his concept of the "Ideal American Girl." Miss Carver has posed for many of ' his most notable head studies. Lawrences Grant, Charles Lane, Sally Blane, Lotus Thompson and Marian Ivy Har ris complete the cast. There will be an important meet ing tonight at nine o'clock in The Tar Heel Office in the basement of Alumni Building, of all members ofi the Tar Heel advertising staff and all men interested in trying out for the staff. Miss Leona Lewis of Elizabeth City is visiting Miss Sara Pirrington this week. ' Miss Miriam Baggett, student here last year,, was a guest at the Woman's Building this week-end. Miss Bag gett is teaching at Siler City this year. yliililhuiiiiiiiiuHi PICKWICK THEATRE - "Almost a Part of Carolina" MATINEES 10:00 -and 11:30 TODAY CONTINUED AT POPULAR REQUEST Dorothy Mackaill and Jack Mulhall in - The Saturday Evening Post story "MAN CRAZY" . NIGHT 6:50 and 8:30 Your Productive Years Lie Just Ahead It is then you must insure against the non-productive days. Back stage in a modern hotel is the setting of Adolphe Menjou's latest Paramount picture "Service for La dies" reaching the Carolina theatre today, revealing for the first time on the screen intimate glimpses behind the scenes and into the lives of the men who cater to the needs and wants of their fellows. developed on the screen, according to Menjou, presents a new departure in motion pictures. Only once before has Adolphe Menjou played the part of a waiter in "The Grand Duchess and the Waiter" but that was mere ly as a subterfuge. In his current production; he appears as the smooth ly efficient, polished master of his profession, a head waiter par excel lence, the favorite of kings. " ? "I like this role particularly," de clares Menjou, "because it is basic and because it is absolutely human. I have tried to bring a sympathetic understanding to the part and to haye my head waiter do just the things Be Prepared H ave a Sawyer's Frog Brand Slicker on hand and the rain won't bother you. Sawyer's genuine Oiled Slick ers are guaranteed waterproof. Get your slicker before the dealer's stock runs low , HM SAWYER S on; E. Ci?Tvrtr3gig, ISAr $ a chn sett Pilot Policies Provide Perfect Protection J TUB PILOT Pilot Life Insurance tomp lany GREENSBORO, N. 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