I If 58 Tuesday, December 4, 1928 ' " DEVILS SHARPEN HORNS FOR TILT HERE SATURDAY Both Carolina and Duke Should Be in Fine Condition f m- r, . VfXll- mgr Clash as Neither Team Suffered Injuries in Thanks giving Clashes. WARREN TRAINS IN LOCAL GYl : FOR NEXT ROUT To Meet George Avera i ham Wednesday Night; Willi Be Ad's First Fight: Since last beptember. THE TA Pv HE E L REVIEWER FIND TROUBLE WHEN ! HTC BUCCANEER Says It's Neither Good Nor Bad; Cover Is Way Below Aver age But Jokes Have Been Cleaned up. By WILL YARBOROUGII "A fast travelling horde of Blue Devils will , advance on Chapel Hill Saturday afternoon to battle the Caro lina Tar Heels for the Mythical state idmpionsnip title. From the past record of the. Devils, this year's ag gregation is the smoothest' working team the Duke institution has had since the war. Not even Howard -Jones turned out an outfit. the 1928 eleven in all round playing t - ability., - -: - But the Durham team will also' meet a rapidly moving group of Tar Heels wxien iney taKe the field this week end, for while the Carolina team hasn't the impressive record V that - Duke boalts against North Carolina teams, yet the Heels have given their opponents some terrible fights. - -It should be a good game. In all probability it will be a m o for one thing it is for the state title, vmer tnat means anything or not. ; But the main thing is . that both - institutions have great teams Another thing is that the intensity, of ' the rivalry that has grown up between the neighboring university TOm Ud this game one of the hardest fought V games in the history of the two insti tutions. . " ' Coach Dehart h ti - mo team ajl over the east during the present football season, but for the past few weeks he has kept them at home. Since they quit travellino- , ni, men have been, more successful than they were on the road. The Tar Heels on the other hand have mixed their xnps a little more than the Devils, and have, won a majority' of their games on foreign territory. But somehow what the teams have done up to the present seems to matter . very little in the Duke-Carolina games. ' In fact the Dukemen had a ldr more impressive record last year than did the Heels, but Coach Collins carried his team over to TWfco j gave them a 18-0" setback. 'That game happened in the, midst of a great finish for the Heels. This year it seems as if the samVmit w a 14.1. uue. Although the-gameis "posted; "aTtne very end of the Carolina schedule and last year's game came next to the end, yet there is some compari- avu iu xne two schedules. Davidson started the winning streak both years. Virginia fell by the wayside . during the great march " aTld HAW Hlllrn ' -t a-'u.-n.c iune stands m the way of the Caro lina eleven doing the same this year. Both teams came out of their Tur- Key aay clashes in great shape. Both will probably be in splendid shape for e"xc oai,uraay. it the same "ucui's .-"-ace eacn other that started , for the two teams Thanksgiving it is i;i,.i it. x ... v xiiy Lnai neitner team will yield m uie une and both will be us- ing tne aid. The Dukemen have re- sonea to a land attack with more success than have the Heels, but after the showing of Carolina's line against ' . Virginia .it is likely that Coach Dehart's team will find more resist ance to their running game than they iictve encountered this season. In that case the Devils will likely take to the air, for in Buie they have one of the greatest Dassers pvpt ,-t. North Carolina. The -air game has peen the Carolina game all season and it is unlikely that they will forsake H- 4-X.i- ' . uus year. Thus jt is that the one jnay take Vila -rin1r 4? il. . .. ' ' A tne winner in Saturday's Ad Warren, former Carolina boxer and popular riner idol, is in ri,ni Hill at the present time training for uuui, wnn ueorge Avera in Dur ham Wednesday night' This will be the first fight for the Edwards heavy weight since last Spnt.prnW v - jc . Tvucu lit; broke an arm" on the cranium of Jack league, a tough boy from Texas. Avera, who is a one-hundred and ninety pounder, comes to this section a very creditable record nd will perhaps be far from aet-up for Ad dison. He has fought such stellar men as Billy Dougan and Young Stnbbling and handled .himsplf nrn It. is rumored that h h Tins ? lett to poke in the face nf his VAi- nts, and it is also whispered that he places his hopes for a win over War fen in this same weapon. However i-iaab wiu oe iouna out . later.. Avera is from Cincinnati. ; " . v Ad has been training here; off and on for the past two months1 .to keep in good physical" trim. He seems to uavf on more weight since bis lay-off from the squared circle. But --w.aauiC wme ne 100iCg an more powerful. He also' seems 1 to have more speed than formerly. The one thing Exum will nmlmWiw i,0 4. watch is the . timing of his hitting, 'uvc "iS osence irom the ring has noV helped his accuracy in punching at the right time. J v A large crowd win ri-oW -u;x the trail along with Dean Paulsen to see their old idol scramble the ears as of yore. Seat prices range from ""j tnree aonars. WILMINGTON AND STATES VILLE T O SETTLE TIE HERE! Will Be the Fifteenth Annual i football .- Championship Held Here. By JOHN , MEBANE The' football number" of the Buc caneer is neither erood nnr harl. .Th;a - V . . AUIO dct piaces the reviewer in an un fortunate predicament. What can he y aoou-t it: it is a cinch that some- 4-1ai j 't - ""is -iauM oe said, or how shall this auburn reviewer hold his job? - Cover Pnnr Starting on the outsida ing in, we might as well be frank and say that the cover is . mnTct . we have seen on the Buccaneer in many months. Not that we wish to w-xe ..tne artist the drawing" is TIITIMW .... 1 " -' . auhiiv euouB-n nnt thic. 4? i stick cover doesn't go well on the xiuiit oi such a dignified publication vnr. me cover on the last-issue beat it .all iiw a ral figure on the front of the book wuuiu improve its look 99.44 per cent ii the hgure isn't that of - Kiri. xeave women to Qollege Humor . Art Work Fair The art work in this issue is not as good as: that of the previous numbers. - jrci, jiu we ver, Keeps up his good work and does an excellent page xvyi wmcn is none the wprse for the verse on the page. Skinner, and Kf lb-c -v . l . gW BuDmit a number of well done cartoons. The latto ,.-4. - .44-iiKe sKetch of Harry Schwartz for the frontispiece. The rest of the r. is .oniy mediocre, but there are no- drawings in the .number ."vu unusually hard on the eyes Loner Material The. Buccanneer is consirWaM-n. i. M.Kxr 44H- TTmrQrl V i i c ' f several long pieces of read ing matter. One tires of reading a magazine filled with "nothing except two-lme jokes. The naee Pntitio What is Football and the one called Football After the Poeta ars wll An-na .1 . 1! - . - na relieve the, monotony of too much ouUiS, iuaU;naj. ; ine short jokes, too, are better, as a whole, thaw' j . imm waviJ VA last issue. . in fact, there were only aDout two which we have SpPTi various, places as man? jts nino i-Tv,r before.; The staff seems to Tip mure toward onemalitv. All nf are not good, by any means. xnost oi them aren't funny.-We might say that Perry pulls nlentv jyuur puns, out, or course, we must uot oiame them all on the editor. Editorials Better . The editor nrofitpH 'W -ic.i. - ij 4i4iotai.c of continuing all of his. the last issue from the edi . ww. iui JfClCj and this time he completes them on one paee. The InoVc tv, -T fuc jagc .are not only better, but the editorials are improved, The one called "Seen But Not Heard, if You Plea so" cv as almost bordering on something funny, though the other one might ve . Ien omitted without seriously impairing the contents of the number. j meaner Jokes - : . This Buccaneer, as a whole ic r,n iiedriy as pornographic as the last one. Even the exch an o-es - tk. , -Xii cu have been cleansed ; -.v vu ur, perhaps,. Ivory Soan. . . w . - . ' WUV. YYCtOll- mg pot was almost large enough to contain them all. But what Can WC SPT7 11r,fnr - 4-1. J uuwub - me poetry and jingles? . Putrid poetry uiC yuigar parlance, is about the "rottenest'V thing; we can imagine. Pse Hire; Even love verses aren't mnl, -nmrc And the poetry (?) in this issue is. all ui. - mai and worse. There is a dif ference between cleverness and slap stick humor which the poets did not seem .to realize existed. tWo c-k, aiun they wrote crashes arms t,o with horrible rhvthm y u,, mangled heap in the .corner.- All it needs,. is someone toy count it but There isn't mnrh about the Football our readers have no objection, we shall leave off here and srn in t.a ctru to give tnree cheers for the old X. 111 wiiite and Dlue. PIPE SALE THIS WEEK ONLY Sutton's Drug: Store DR. R. R. CLARK Dentist . , Over Bank - of Chapel Hill - Phone 6251 Get ready for That Duke Bunch. Have Your Barber Work done by Experts. "We trim you, You trim them." LET'S GO GANG Chapel Hill Barber Shop U. L MOSER, Prop. v'-'' The Pines is' th--fa BrMw"Tnnv" . . uuezvous ior Ulub Gatherings, teniity get-togethers. We solicit this fetain that everyone- will.be highly 1 ? 6rS haS the haPPy faculty for assisting in the ions and will cheerfully render her 2! . stance to make such 'gatherings a huge success. For those as feTf 0rizati0 .h like : to have . dancmg as a SnS e 0f their Pro offer our dance floor. For a simple luncheon or a banquet, The Pines solves the problem. THE PTNRS TRA pnnivT tt.1i T -VyVXTX 3 "tvm. iiiu jjuuievard s o I1! i i0I tKe school " - --"ijfc'-u4iiiiij- j iorth ; (Jar olina New Hanover high of Wilming ton and StatesvillA . 6" iwyc cmerg- ed -as the final contenders for the "e and will play the last game of the season in Kenan stadium 4. xiuay. Wilmington is the Eastern "f""'"" oy, virtue of its win over ""'"S" i' nuav a Tin sfotocii-. wmveovuie won c itrn cnampionship by defeat ing Greensboro Saturn's XT Wilmington is coached by Bob . , -lurmeriy of Davidson. States ville s mentors are Wart DeArmon of Davidson and Bill T!tv,w..,i. - TTr-,. , JX rtn.e l? oresc. BIG ASSORTMENT HOLIDAY GOODS NOW ON DISPLAY Come and sec is all we ask Su tton's 'Drug Store What . Shakespeare says about Coca-Cola Drink Delicious and Refreshing Macbeth Act MX. Scene 4 9-CN "Fill full. I drink to the general Joy o' the whole table" Certainly Macbeth meant the same thing' as when we say." Refresh Yourself ! . --. The Coca-Cola Company, Atlanta, Ga. - i 8 million a day t h aD t o b e oqod Tq get JUJ7 t, Wken; a JIhr N By BRIGGS COLLINS TAKES ORDERS The nine million dollars spent by wiu xvepuDiican and Democratic na tional campaign committees would have brought more than a few Christ mas baskets for the poor, but of course the way things turned out there won't be any poor for Christ mas. Macon Telegraph. 'Advertise in the TAR HEEL. "One of the funniest thin,, 4.1.-4. - - - - "i'iigo tiiat occurred at the Vxr.r. same escapea tne attention of most U1 -"e people there " U t - - , j. cixm uspee, ardent fnnfhali f ; ; j - ion illlU aiumnus ot the University. Une of the Montill f 5 u ccj. x-ig-gea . OUt in KevolutinnnrTr UUlXUilU. w0 autmg as a side line policeman. He saw a man in citizen clothes wiKing to the Carolina" players. 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