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THE A il i. HEEL I? AO Oil VHUUil iiyviUii ViiLM Freshman Group Takes Place of the Former Garclina Cheerios. Much Speculation Aroused Over the Game with Harvard Carolina Stock Rises with Ilurdliag of the Wake "Forest Obstacle. : Quite a distinctive novelty was in troduced at the 'Carolina-Wake Forest football game Saturday in the form of organized Freshman cfieeringj This was the first time that an at tempt has been made here to have the entire first year class sit together in a body and lead the cheering. For several years' heretofore the brunt of the cheering has been borne by the .famous "Cheerios,": but they were found to be inadequate in the large Kenan Memorial Stadium. Toward the latter part of last year it was decided to change the plan that had been in force and to have all freshmen cheer in a body. A plan was adopted whereby all freshmen were to be issued tickets that would only to admit them to a section that was to be reserved for them. In this way a freshman would have to sit in the special section in order to be" ad mitted to the games on his season pass. . : - . ' . . During freshman week a mass . meeting ' of all freshmen was called at Gerrard Hall and the subject was broached to them.'" They, "all voiced their hearty "approval and assured the cheer leaders that they would lend their support to the scheme Cheer - practice was held ' several times the past week, and everything was put in readiness for the game Saturday. Notice was given that all would be expected t to wear white duck trousers and blue , coats. . The time for the assemblage was set at 2 -o'clock Saturday afternoon. " -The group gathered Jn Memorial Hall at 2 o'clock and each member was issued a small megaphone. They formed, a line, four abreast, and be ; gan their march to the stadium. The band preceded them into the field where they - formed several figures. The word was given , for them to break, " and the one thousand white trousered youths swarmed into the -section reserved for them. They were directed bycheer leader : Bill Chandler and his assistants and ably gave the various songs and yells. Be tween the halves this body marched onto the field and gave a snake dance. There, was much favorable com ment made. on the manner. ,in which the freshmen carried out their part of the program, and the cheer lead ers were highly complimented for the able way in which they directed them. I1M i,1 sir rs rfssv OR MS APPEAR TO 1 AS With the Harvard game" but two weeks distant and ; the Wake Forest obstacle having been hurdled with ease, speculation over the outcome of the game 'with the Cambridge team has formed the major part of every football discussion. Scant hope was held for victory over the Crimson squad, but with the developments over the week-end Carolina's stock has risen skyward. Adhering to the old rule of the defunct "Big Three" setting Septem ber 15 as the earliest date for start ing practice, the Eastern squad, will be forced to overcome the two weeks handicap enjoyed by Carolina. While the Harvard game is the third on the schedule for the Tar Heels, following on the heels of the game with Mary land, it is only the second game for the Easterners. Springfield engages Harvard in the initial combat. Like Carolina, the coaching staff of the Cambridge crew, is experiencing its third year at the institution. Last year held little success for either the Southern or the Eastern ; school, but according to critics the tutoring of the past two years should blossom forth in the present season. The Crimson is well stock with backfield material, but lacking in an experienced forward wall. According to dispatches, Captain Art French, in tercollegiate dash man,5 is ready for a successful year after having spent the summer in a Maine lumber camp. French is a triple threat man, punt ing, passing and running the ball, with equal ability. - CI tacular fashion the Jackson play when l3 the Charlestonian shot by the ends, fyr;was tackled by everybody in Wake i y ' Forest except, as the Greensboro Daily i and carried the ball over to make with i Fenner's goal, 59 to 0. Jackson raced 1 38 yards in the last few minutes of the Four Xettermen Return to Form ! game for the final score.. IEGC0 Nucleus of Varsity Sextette ; Bill Seott Captains Team. As viewed through the distant haze Carolina's prospects for a successful tennis season appear very bright as four letter men returned to - form the nucleus of the . 1928 sextette. "While Lee Wilson and Dick.Covington, No.2 and No. 3 men of last year's' team respectfully, will be sorely missed, their vacancies probably will be filled by two very capable men from the freshman team, Morton Shapiro and Ed Yoeman. Both of . these were out standing last year and as bright pos sibilities, j The four letter men who will see Blackwood action this year are: Charley Waddel j y last year's captain, Bill Scott, captain- 1 Schwartz elect, Bill Merritt, and John Norwood, j The team looked mighty good' for an opening game. At times the Caro lina backs would race all over the field." The' line,- too, remained the Carolina supporters of those famous lines during the last few years. Some times the Deacon backs would get past the forward wall, but at other times Heels would charge through to nail the Black jerseyed men before they got started. Line-up and Summary: N. C- (65) Position Wake Forest Sapp Taylor Left End Howard Weir (C) Left Tackle : - Denton Left Guard (C) .... Parker Center Touchdowns, Sapp, Foard; Ward, Gresham (sub for Ward) 2, Shuler, Holt, Jackson (sub for Gresham) 2, Nash (sub for Spauiding). Points after touchdowns, Spauiding, Whis- nant, Nash, Gresham, Fenner (pass from Jackson). Officials: Springs (Penn.); referee; Foster (H. S. ) umpire; Brice (Au burn) Linesman; Kilpatrick (State) field judge. Best Frosh Athlete Will Be Determined In Next Three Weeks the three Wrestling Practice -Will Be Held Daily; Workouts in Tin Can ; Temperment is the peculiar quality that makes you think you' should have your own way because -you've got it. San Francisco Chronicle. Coach Motsinger announced yester day that wresteling practice for var sity and freshmen will be held in the Tin Can every afternoon except Sat urday and Sunday. All old men are urged to come out every, day and first year men are requested to re port as soon as possible in order that fall training may get an early start. Motsinger was formerly a member of the University varsity wrestling team and one of the most outstand ing light-weight matmen in the state. Gene Thompson - is captain-elect of the team ' this season. Thompson was a brilliant grappler last year, -losing only, one decision,' and promises to make one of the best mat artists in southern colleges. A number of varsity men are back this year. Among them appear Gene Thompson, C. B. Wood, Robert Zealy, Moore and Houghton. V TODAY Added Comedy "Her Mothers Back" MARY ASTOR LLOYD HUGHES in "Heart To Heart" WEDNESDAY ONLY i iii .. i i in u mi "inr ir iiiiii i mm i Sk !f'iWt Ul 11111 Added A LSSSi A i h-r ' Comedy ;-?2S5G U- A - -also- t - F 'TitiWr " Football j K Sense if. KU N Ths Fair , J V 1 Catch" j 7 ' 1 v It is uncertain as to whether Waddell Shuler : will participate in the meets this fall because of his co-operative work. Farris However it is almost certain that he - will play throughout the-spring sea- Holt son. It is also possible that Lee Wil son will return after Christmas and Whisnant assuming that he does Carolina will possibly have a much stronger ' team than last year. ; ; There will be three matches this fall; the first against Duke will be held in. three weeks. There will also be a return match the following week. The final fall match will be played in Charlottsville against Virginia the day before the Thanksgiving football classic. . Manager Norwood renorts that the spring schedule is yet in the making but will be announced soon. However it is probable that there will be a ten day eastern invasion during the month of May. " Coach John Kenfield has been notified and will probably be at the University duting the' month of April. Several .years ' ago Kenfield coached the Canadian Davis Cup team and played a large part - in developing George Lott a noted star of today. The personnel of the team is as yet very uncertain, there being at least one or two open positions for new men. If any new men wish to try their skill, either John Norwood or Bill Scott will arrange for a tryout. TAR HEELS ROUTE FOUR YEAR . . - -. - JINX- . - (Continued from yaye one) total. - With the score 20-0 in their favor, the Heels rested until after the second half. , Things began to pop loose soon after the second sessioiT opened. Coach Collins had the starting team back on the field. Spauiding received the kick off and ran it back 20 yards. A couple of plays failed to net the Heels a first down, so they kicked. Ward gave the Heels their, next chance to score by grabbing a Deacon pass and carrying it to the fiveyard line. The Hendersonville boy sneaked out be yond the t Deacpns' backs and waited until Spauiding dropped a neat pass into his hands for the fourth score. This bit of laxness on the part of the Deacons began their downfall. From then on it was a rout. Coach Collins ran in substitutes in groups of two and three, finally climaxing it with a bunch of six. Exery man on the bench played for a while. But the more subs the Heels used, the more the score mounted. There was no stopping of the Carolina team. Touchdown after touchdown was scored until finally the Heels had amassed the largest score ever piled up in one game by a team wearing the Blue and White of Carolina. Soon Bud ' Shuler grabbed the pig skin and ran for a touchdown when Jonny Cox dropped the ball. Perhaps that hard-charging linesman re membered a day last fall when Cox picked up a Carolina fumble, sprinted 70 yards, and beat Carolina. Any way they wer through on Cox and the speed merchant didn't have a chance to send the oval across the line of scrimmage Bill Chandler had his 800 cheerios count out 33. Gresham sent the sphere into Don Holt's waiting hands and the score mounted to 39. Wake Forest was be ginning to relieve their tired players, but the score still mounted. M au s and Gresham got together and made State's victory over Elon look weak. Score Carolina 45, Wake Forest 0. The fourth quarter produced as many points as the first half. Jack son and Nasn began to run during this period. Jackson took the ball 15 yards before he carried it over. Nash added a point to send the score to 51. Here Nash duplicated in most spec- Right Guard Right Tackle" Right End Levine Greggson .-Dorsett Quillen . Quarter Back Ward ........ ., Benton . ; Left Half ' Spauiding ...... Cox RightHalf Foard . Connelly Full Back North Carolina" scoring: The best all round athlete in the fresTiman class is soon to be determ ined. Within less than three weeks every member of the freshman gym classes will be run through a modi fied decathlon or all round ., track competition. . , The first day of the new freshman program will be Wednesday after noon at 4 o'clock when all members of the gym class that meets at 4:40 o'clock on Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays will be expected to report to Emerson Field to run through the first three events of the program Those three'events for this opwening day for each class will" be the shot put, the 50 yard dash, and the higl jump. . ' . The actual program for Wednes day calls for the members of that particular gym class to report to the main gate of Emerson Field at 4 o'clock on Wednesday afternoon. Each man will be registered and giv en a number. Attendance will be checked all the way through weeks program, and an absence frcm these tests will count as an absence , from gym. Following the registration at" the main gate of the stadium, each man will go immediately to the shot put pit at the upper end of the track toward Mourphy Hall. There the men will be given three tries at the shot, and as soon as he completes those tries he will be run through a 50 yard dash. Upon-finishing the dash, each man will take his high jump trials and stay in as long as he cari clear the bar. Upon com pleting the three events, each Fresh man will be through for the day. The same program will -be followed for each of the four gym classes of their respective days. The dates for the four classes are as follows: 1. The class that meets at 4:40 o'clock on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays will report on Emerson Field at 4 o'clock each Wednesday after noon for three weeks. 2. The class that meets at 4:40 on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur days, will report on Emerson Field at 4 o'clock each Thursday afternooa for three weeks. v 3. 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