Tc-sia?, Ilsrch 6, 1923 THE TAR HEEL Psze Three ilmiiigtoii Beats To Win Richardson, Moore, Breinmer, znd Ohlsen Are Praised; Sec ond Victory for Easterners in Past Two Years. The New Hanover Wildcats, from Wflmington, won their second state title of "the year in high school ath letics, and second basketball cham pionship since the inauguration of the state-wide contests by the University Extension department, by defeating Charlotte, western title holder, in -the Tin Can 27-21 Saturday night. In 1920 Wilmington won her first such title by defeating Charlotte in a close game, and the two teams had not met since then. Both games were ciese although the . one the past week hardly came up " to the first one in hard playing or interest. Charlotte, while this was her sec ond entry into the finals, has not yet won the state title in basketball. This year, the Mecklenburg boys had an edge inasmuch as the season's record went, since they had been undefeated by a high school, losing to the State College freshmen only. They started the game as if tney would show the dope to be correct, leading through out the first quarter and up to the end of the half when Wilmington, with a great spurt, came up to tie them, and then, left them behind in the second half. Richardson, of Charlotte, was high scorer with thirteen points, and Moore, for the winners, was second with nine. Bremmer and Ohlsen, of Wilmington, stood out in floor work, and each scored five points. Johnson, of Charlotte, got his only Will Anyone Accept This Challenge? Columbians. D. Sept. 9, 1925 Larus & Bro. Co. Richmond, Va. Gentlemen: I am a veteran of the Edgeworth army, still in active service. 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SUITS AWV TOTCOAQTS FORTY'FIVE DOLLARS AND MORE TAILORED TO MEASURE THE FIFTH ATENUB AT Charlotte State Cage Title field goal of the mgh to start the scoring after several minutes of play in which both teams seemed about equal, with Charlotte showing lapses of inaccuracy. Ohlsen followed up with a basket from the floor, which, with a foul shot made good, gave them the lead temporarily. JlcCath ren, with a foul shot made good, and Hutchinson with a field goal, got back the lead for Charlotte and ended the scoring for the first quarter, which stood 5-3. The second quarter lagged along rather slowly till just before the end. Charlotte was leading 8-6 when Moore and Bremmer got a double counter each to take the lead again, but Hutchinson came through for Charlotte with a goal to knot the count at ten all for the half. Ohlsen got a foul shot to start the second half, which was soon supple mented by an easy goal from Moore. The western boys appeared to be hav ing tough luck at this juncture, mak ing numerous shots, several of which apparently should have gone in by all laws of physics and gravity, but instead came rolling out.' Hutchinson finally got in a long try for the first tally of his team for the half. Wil mington called for time with the score standing at 13-12, her favor. After beginning play again, Hutchin son made one free shot good to tie the score again, which was to be the last time. Bremmer, Moore, and Beale each got goals to change the score to 19-13, as it was at the end of the quarter. McCathren started sthe last quarter by getting a long goal, and next a free shot. Moore and Brem mer both dropped the ball through the basket to add to their lead. Char lotte called time' out. May, for Wil mington, and Hutchinson for Char lotte, both rang up goals from action. There was considerable more rough ness in this quarter than during the preceding three. May, committing his fourth foul, was replaced by Jones, and gave McCathren oppor tunity to get another single point. Wilmington began to play a rather freezing game towards the end, which Hutchinson broke up once to ring an other basket. The same lad got two free shots good to end the scoring of the game. , Wilmington (27) Charlotte (21) Position Beale (2) Johnson d) Forward Moore (9) McCathren (5) Forward Ohlsen (5) . Reid Center Bremmer (5) Richardson (13) Guard May (6) - Warwick Guard Substitutions: Wilmington, Jones. Charlotte, Thompson. Referee, Ser mon (Springfield). THREE TAR HEELS FIGHT WAY TO CONFERENCE HONORS Continued from page one) got chicken-hearted and stopped pro ceedings in the second round. Charlie Brown, the Carolina middle weight sensation, after losing out in the finals last year, came back this season to reach his goal, which he did by defeating Query of Virginia in the finals. Charley drew a bye in the preliminary rounds to enter the windups. Rufus White won his title by whip- FO&TT - SIXTH STREET ping Jester of Georgia in a three round fiasco. O'ConneU of Florida had previously fallen before the ter rific punching of the Heel featherweight.' The individual first place winners in the elimination series includes Mil ler of Florida, bantamweight; White, Carolina, featherweight; Captain Frank Gilmer, Virginia, lightweight; Weed, "Virginia, welterweight; Hooks, Georgia, light heavyweight; Brown, Carolina, middleweight; "Ox" Shu- ford, Carolina, heavyweight. These men are officially declared All-Southern by virtue of their feat of weath ering the tournament without a de feat. Only two of last year's Con ference title holders retain their crowns this season, "Ox" Shuford and Captain Frank Gilmer of Virginia. All of the old Conference champs lost out in the early rounds of battling, only Shuford and Gilmer entering the finals with untarnished slates. Those on the trip besides the Caro lina fighters who saw action were Carey Cummings, alternate for Rufus White; Jimmy Miller, alternate for Odell Sapp; Manager Henry Lay and Coach Crayton Rowe. ANNUAL TRACK AND FIELD CARNIVAL Continued from page one) The time schedule and list of events in the order they will be run off fol lows: Track Events 4:00 440 yard relay (110 yards each each man). 4:10 70 yard high hurdle trials (on straightaway extension). 50 yard dash trials. 4:20 3-4 mile run. 4:2570 yard high hurdles finals (on straightaway extension). 50 yard dash finals.. 4:30300 yard run. 4:35 120 yard low hurdles trials (on straightaway extension). , 100 yard dash trials. 4:451 1-2 mile run. 4:50 120 yard low hurdles finals (on straightaway extension). 100 yard dash finals. 5:0Ck-SPECIAL VARSITY HANDI CAP MILE. 5:10220 yard dash trials. 5:25 060 yard run. 5:35220 yard dash finals. 5:50 1-2 mile relay (220 yards each man). Field Events :00 Pole vault. Shot put. High jump. :40 Discus. Broad jump. . . Javelin. Miss Gladys Dewar spent Saturday and Sunday at her home in Raleigh. First Second 'HARVARD' TRIMS TORNADO', 26-0 Nash and Schwartz Star in Closing Game of Winter Grid Practices. . In the final game of the University winter Jfootball intra-squad schedule, "Harvard' romped off with an easy victory over "Georgia Tech 26 to 0, here Saturday afternoon. 3 The "Harvard' line experienced little difficulty in opening wide holes in the "Tech defense. "Harvard" scored a few minutes after the open ing kick-off when a pass from Gresh am to Michael carried the ball 40 yards to the 'Tech" four-yard line. Gresham bucked it over and place kicked the extra point: Five minutes later, Fenner, "Har-! vard" end, tackled a "Tech" back so hard that he fumbled. Schwartz, "Harvard" center, scooped up the loose ball and ran 45 yards for a touchdown. It was the first touch down Schwartz has made in the seven years he has been playing football. Gresham missed the extra point. Early in the second quarter Gold stein and Nash started a drive that culminated in "Harvard's" third touchdown when Nash shot around left end for 20 yards. Nash kicked goal. "Tech" opening up a frenzied passing attack two minutes before the end of the game. Parsley, "Har vard" end, snatched a lateral pass out of a "Tech" back's hand and raced 40 yards to the one-yard -line. Nash carried the ball over and missed the try for point. Nash Goldstein, Schwartz, and Fenner were stars for the winners, while Adkins, Magner and Branch played best for the losers. The line-ups: "Harvard" (26) "Ga. Tech" (0) Position Parsley ; 1 Holt Left End . Evans Left Tackle Farris Left Guard Lipscombe Center' ......... .......... Stafford Right Guard - Adkins Right Tackle Donahoe Bradham Schwartz Shuler Baker Fenner .. Presson Right End Wyrick Williams Quarterback' Right Halfback Michael Sears Nash Branch Left Halfback Gresham Magner I If, Stah "They tell me youU endorse any cigarette for a consideration . . Star Sure so long as the consideration isnrt that I give up my Chesterfields P ! jm Ml THEY'RE MILD aadyef THEY SATISFY Fullback Score by periods: "Harvard' 13 7 0 6 25 "Ga. Tech" 0 0 0 00 Substitutions : "Harvard Wolf , Goldstein, Coxe. "Georgia Tech" Edwards, Shuford, Ballard, Redfern, Coley. Officials: Referee, Ashmore (111.); umpire, Belding (Iowa); Timer, Cer ney (Notre Dame) ; headlinesman, Way (Carolina). Scoring: "Harvard" touchdowns Nash (2), Schwartz, Gresham. Point after touchdown Gresham (placekick), Nash (droplock). A daily paper remarks that there are too many burglaries in this coun try. It does not state, however, what is the ideal number to have. Punch, We aren't sure whether a donkey will eat that weed .known to the bot anists as strangalus rotulus, and to others as loco weed, but we have an idea that it is out Houston way that it grows. Knoxville Journal. One of the interesting speculations in connection with the automobile out look for the year is what impressive new words they will be able to think of that mean second-hand. Ohio State Journal. Speaking of world menaces, won der what would have happened if Mussolini has been born a Chinaman? Memphis Commercial Appeal. NOW SHOWING in fit of rage she slays, Then laughs at law! THURSDAY-FRIDAY Charlie Chaplin in "THE CIRCUS" 'H !. i if! 11 J-' IT 1 1 I STYLE TIPS Style is change and change is style. University men axe al ternating the "striped" tie with the handsome new "knit" ties of the season. LOST A nair of black tortoise shell glasses Monday between Pharmacy Building and Carolina Inn- Return to x ana receive reward. R. R. CLARK Dentist Office over Bank of Chapel Hill PHONE 6251 DR. J. P. JONES Dentist : Office over Welcome-Inn Cafeteria ! ; PHONE 5671 Phyllis Haver and Victor Varconi ra also Bobby Vernon Comedy PATHE NEWS emc Liggett urns to&acco ca J