Saturday, September 22, 102S
T HE T A R HE E L
Page Seven
Tar Heel
Paragrapliics
' Woodberry Forest School, located
at Orange, Va., almost always con
tributes several men to the Univer
sity football squad each year. This
season there are. lour former Wood
berry stars in Tar Heel togs, and all
seem virtually' assured of .varsity
berths. The quartet from the Old
Dominion prep school are -Albert
Whisnant, quarterback;; -v J ulian Fen
ner, end; Nelson Howard,'taekle; and
Strudwick. Nash, "halfback. . i ; i
slated to start in that opening game.
Sam ; Presson, - regular end . a year
ago, Is put with an injury; and Tom-
my'Gresham and Jimmie Ward both
play left halfback, .One of the pair
will 'start, but . both will probably see
action that day. . ' .. -
LOOKING 'EM OVER
"With Wallace Shelton
INTRAMURAX,LY
Sloan Is Ne Chief of
Lo cal Police Force
When the whistle blows next Sat
urday in Kenan Stadium to open the
There is another of the Beaufort home football schedule of the Uni-
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County Warrens on the University versity of ! North Carolina, Chief
f ootball squad' this - year. Addison Cheer Leader Bill Chandler will .be
Exum Warren, former star tackle on J able, to send the greatest band of
the Tar Heel eleven , and now an out- I organized cheerers into action ever
standing heavyweight; boxer, was the I known on the campus, or probably in
first of the line of eastern"' Carolina! the South,' or anywhere. -
huskies. -'John Warren, a younger The plan that will be in force this
brother, up from "last year's, fresh- year will mark another step .forward
Chief Featherstone, famed as Boot
legger's Foe, Resigns to Be
come Durham Cop. -
man team, is out forBrdther Add's
right ' tackle berth this fall. ,
j-With .two' veteran left halfbacks
back in camp this fall, the right side
of the .University backf ield will be
left to the care . of rookies. Leon
Spaulding, .reserve on the Carolina
eleven last season is. eompetine with
Nash v and Maus, who came up from
"Mac Gray, candiaate lor. quart
erback on the University football
squad, seems likely to achieve an am
bition in his senior year, - He ,is re
membered for saving ;the Duke igame
in lQ2fi. TiinTiiTTfi'-' lnwti a Duke' fun-
W f hr,A nt :WvCTt a!tie he freshman'teams of last year and.
score and? possible ; victory in' the the year before. Jimmie Maus,
nlnP- -mutes. Since 'that time he threat ;of the 1926. Tar Babies, -did
has kept trying,, an'd this year -he i , jr-.uc .
. v mv thp vareitv trrade. ; : ' summer baseball injury, but he is
. - - -ww ... i' . . . j . i r i r- i -i . f "i ,
ma.js.mg; a strong Dm. ior a DacKiieia
Tar Heel: grid squad, is keeping the
in the field of organized cheering
that has come to ' be 1 an University
tradition. This season every Fresh
man registered in school will be as
signed; a permanent seat in Kenan
Stadium,- "in 1 the section directly in
front of the press box, on the south
side of the field, the - same section
occupied by -the Cheerios last year.
AH' of. last year's Cheerio band will
serve as group - leaders" under the
chief cheer leader.- ' .V; V
Bill Chandler and his staff of as
sistant cheer leaders will begin train
ing' the freshmen next week, : with
practises to be held' regularly until
the- Wake Forest V game', one week
h ence. The maneuvers and stunts
of, the new organization will follow
"Bud"' Eskew, promising: euard on
Lipscomb name fresh in the minds J the University football 'souad. comes
of North Carolina football-fans. He J of a football family. Eskew hails the same lines as last year, only on
is a brother .'.:to Charlie Lipscomb, I from Greenville S C and is a broth- a much grander seale than has ever
tackle on the University , squad lor j er of the "Bud" Eskew who was can- been known here
the last three years, and Ned is even Uain 0f the Clemson colleee Tieers I The Intramural Athletic depart
more; husky than his big brother!. He Uak Pa?nn' tKa Tar TTppI -miarA is ment, this year under the direction
. is understudy, to.j Captain - Harry a husky speciman of red-headed tern- of Luther"-Byrd and Wallace :Shel--;
Schwartz at center, this year, and will pefament and played some nice foot- ton, will; be run' on practically the
; likely see some , service ' betore '-the ball ..in a number " of eames last fall sa,me plan ras..cwas m vogue viast sea
- Heel! eleven completes-its 1928 sche- He is a second vear varsitv man. and son,!:waith-a few changes, f yet to. be
dule.
' . . The University football squad has
never lost a game in . its new Kenan
i, Memorial Stadium,' but ... it will be
;hard 'pressed to'r keep. that record
, cleaiy during the ,1928 season. After
a mediocre start last year the -Tar
Heels braced to whip both Davidson
and. Virginia on. the new field that
was ' dedicated, .last " Thanksgiying.
This year's schedule brings .vWake
: Forest, P. "1 Georgia Tech, South
Carolina and Duke to Kenan. Sta
, dium.,-; ' , '. : '. ;
i will push v someone
berth this season.'
for - a . regular
AT THE CHURCHES
worked out. As yet no definite open
ing dates or plans re -ready; for an
nouncement, lack of sufficient - ma
terial temporarily ' - holding '; up fthe
opening of the football Vseason
However it is sure that ' the pig
skin- season, ' with the same ;; two lea
gues-dormitory and fraternity still in
..;. Methodist ;
I C. E. ROZZELLE, Pastor
' 9:45 :a.. m.- Sunday' School, address u ,.,;n i- ir
; ; by Frank Graham. : , dav " week- Balls : will be : issued to
u:yu a. m-r-Morning ; service.
7 : 00; p. m.-Epworth League.
8 :00 p. m. Evenine: ." service.
Captain Harry Schwartz, star cen
ter on the University football team,
is beginning his third and final year
1 of varsity football, at. the Tar Heel
institution. It also jnarks his eighth'
year as one. of-the" South s outstand
ing pivot men, for' he was All South-
.ern Hieh'; School:- center for -four
r1: years at 'Charlottgs High before en
'terms the University. ; -""r : - ;; '-
' ' v Presbyterian . '
. ' ' W. : D.- MOSS,:! PASTOR
9 : 45 a.; ' m. Sunday . School..
11:00 a. m. Morniner service. :
-7:00 p. m Christian Endeavor.
7:45 p;'- m. Evening service.!'
the separate, units' in the; leagues as
soon as they can be secured" from the
varsity and freshman teams. ; :':
UPPER; CLASSES
TO SMOM SOON
: University ioox-Daii ;ians; are piay-
Z ing just now that the entire Tar. Heel
eleven may be on par witn-tne cenxer
: trio in the Carolina line.; .; Captain
Schuler and Kay Farris, guards, ail
won All-State berths last - year and
were mentioned for All-Southern
POStS. f ; ' ' ' : . ' .' ,.f ' '
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The Tar Heel football squad m-
' vades the far North , this season for I
the first time since 1923 -when' the
University and ' Yale - . discontinued
arrid relatiohsr The Tar -Heels are
. carded to oppose Harvard, at Cam-
. bridge on October 13 this year.
': .''-, - Episcopal -
'- 'AS; -LAWRENCE, Pastor
8:00 a..m.r Hbly pommtinion, .
10 :00 .a. m.Student Bible Class.
11 :00 a. miMornine Prayer and
v : 'Sermon. ..Subject: "The Full-
, , - ness. of God."
7:15 p. m Young? People's Service
n : Leagie. , . ., ' . .
Seniors Hold First Smoker
Tuesday Night ; Others
To Follow.
Local Rotary Club ;
Hosts To Coaches
Chief Featherstone of -the Chanel
Hill Police Force, famed captor of
many: a still and guardian of the
public peace for many years.- .has
eft town to accept a position on the
Durham force. Filling his boots n-nrt
brass, buttoned uniform this year is
W. T. Sloan. Chief Sloan has three
men under him, L. I. Rigsbee, C. H.
TXT . - . : -
w ngnt and N. Mayes. The office
and headquarters of the local police
1 - -
nas Deen moved to the corner of Co-
umbia and Rosemary streets.
According to Chief Sloan' the Uni
versity is becoming more and more
quiet each succeeding year. "I'vp
been on the force five years," he" said,'
ana every years there has been an
improvement. There are very few
boys who . must be told- more than
once - to quiet down." ' Chief Sloan
won a place on the Democratic ticket
m the recent primaries, , and in the
coming election will ge before the
voters as a " candidate for fhia
- . w
ot sheriff.
4-T- -v-n-4- 1
tjv. aniTriowjiie, in tne coursp
of a Jong and varied career, won fame
as the. cantor of . niimWTMS
liquor plants in the vicinity, and a
arbitrator between two enthusiastic
supporters of football teams' playing
here," He was binwn 'a a o -e; u..x
- . , ...i a, xiiili UUU
reasonable guardian of the law, and
a. ifooa con. - -,- .
' Boys shouldn't-, smoke before they
re i, says nabe Kuth. In the mean
wine mey may get some pointers
on now to. do it gracefully by watch
ing mother and: little sister. Flor
bnce (4ta.) Herald.
TIME TO EAT!
POLLY'S COFFEE SHOP
Next Patterson's Drug Store
The Home of Good Eats
Open 7 a. m. 11:30 p. m.
The weekly dinner of the Chapel
Hill Rotary club was held, on last
Wednesday evening at 6 o'clock in
he ball room of the : Carolina Inn.
Among the; guests invited included
President Chase, honorary member of
the club, and the entire coaching staff
of -the University. .-
The opening music for the occa
sion was furnished by "Red" Wood
who also accompanied the Rotarians"
in the singing of Rotary songs. Chair
man E. C. .Smith of the program
committee presented Charlie Cash of
Durham'who played and sang a few
numbers for the " entertainment of
the members and invited guests. This
feature of the proeram was verv
much enjoyed by those present.
About forty-five people were pres
ent. ' ' -
,-. A German is building an automobile
12o-eet long and 25 feet wide. He
doesn't aim to be crowded off the
road next time. Dallas News'. V
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Howdy, Boys ! Glad to see you back and you new incom
ing students. We know you all had fine vaca
tions and are glad to get back even ' -.
' " as we're glad to have you. .
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We're offering the same brand of service again this year
one day oh dry cleaning, $1.00 per suit; and press
ing at the usual rates, 5. tickets for $1.50 all
work guarantee. But you old students y
know all about that and you new ones ' ' -will
soon be finding out. Just call.
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oJ oIiraston-IFT evos
Baptist
E. I. .Olive, .Pastor
9:45 a. . m.-
11:00 a. m.-
-Sunday School.
-Morning service.
Senior;; Junior .... and Sophomore
classes will have their first class
smokers' of the year next week. The
Senior class will have its- smoker
on Tuesday night in Swain Hall at
9 'o'clock; the Junior class will have
its smoker on Wednesday night at
the same place and hour. The Soph
omore class smoker, will be held in
Swain HaH also on Thursday night
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6:30 p. m.rBaptist Young People's at 9 o'clock.. Because of the Pep
Union.
7:45 p.
m-Evening Service.1
' - Christian
B. J, HOWARD, Pastor
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9:45 a. m.-j-Sunday "School.
11:00 Si. m.r-Mornirig service: Sub-
"-y ject: "The Young Man's Ques-
. tion." - ; .i.V-'-'"
meeting on next Friday night before
the Wake Forest game, the fresh
man class will have its smoker on
Monday night, Oct. 1; . - t
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The football squads at the Univer
sity seem to prefer linemen for cap
tains. This is indicated by the fact
that Tar Heel captains for the last
seven 'seasons have played in the .for
ward wall. Captain Harry Schwartz
who , will lead the . Heels this year
plays- the center t position.. Leaders
an six , seasons . past include . two
tackles, two guards, one center and
one end. -' ' V, .
All previous records for football
crowds in North Carolina may be
smashed more than once during the
University's 1928 season. , The crowd
' of 28,000 that saw ' Carolina , . and
Virginia dedicate Kenan Memorial
- Stadium here last Thanksgiving set
the high mark, but University au
thorities expect 30000 or more for
the Georgia Tech game this fall, and
the Duke-Carolina game may, draw
equally as well.
' ' , Roman Catholic '
. Jiivery ursx ana tmra ounaay m
Gerrard Hall at 8:30. Mass conduct- i
ed by Father O'Brien of Durham.
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The University of Chicago is plan
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to the Netv York Yankees. Detroit
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More than one of the University
grid stars were-.seriously mentioned
for All-Southern posts last fall, and
all of them should ' make 'stronger
bids, during the coming campaign.
Outstanding - of , the ., number- are
Captain Harry Schwartz, ' star cen
ter; Qdell Sapp, 190 pound tend, who
stars as a receiver of forward "passes;
and Ray Farris peppery lSQ pound
guard of last season, who will 'per
form at Vight tackle this fall.: South
ern sports writers will watch .these
huskies before naming, their all-star
elevens. ' '
It is more, than likely that eight
lettermen will wear University col
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next Saturday, September '.29, when
the Tar; Heels and Demon' Deacons
meet in Kenan Memorial . stadium
here. , With ten' vets back in 'togs,
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