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Snorts -rr. - lmZ 1 Iff II mi DAILY m a fit A J i U A.uiior k. icim jLeaeonn And Wild-Gats As Winners In Grid Season's Openers Today Football Campaign Gets Under way This Afternoon With Da-vidscn-EIon and Wake Forest Catawba Clashes. (By Crawford MacKethan) t " vy Vj?x' i-M ux til Carolina's Big Five elevens will heed the call of i the pigskin this afternoon in the initial eyeopener for the done is of v -sr: X ' V bucket. While Wake Forest answering the challenge Catawba College, Daivdson will entertain western flflrnlina as Elon enters the Wildcats' lair. According to past scores, re putations, expectations, and general opinion the two mem bers of the Big Five, Davidson and Wake Forest, will emerge from their struggles today un scarred as yet m-their, journey through their 1929 schedules. However the pessimistic reports coming from their camps causes doubts and speculations to enter the minds of North Carolina football fans. .However unless the Gods frown unkindly at crucial moments the status quo will remain and rumors for a dope upset in this annual clash will be stilled for another year. Wake Forest suffered a severe blow when Johnny Cox was forced to leave school tem porarily ; the loss of their cap tain, who not only leads the team but is also rated as one of j the strongest men, will possibly affect. at least the size of the score this afternoon. Eustice Mills, an Apex lad,' has been chosen to captain the Deacons in the absence of Cox. Much of the strength of the Deacons this year will come from the sopho more class; these men showed up weir on last year's freshman crew and are all prinaed , f or their debut into college circles. TT 1 " 111 ' 'U r-tnX A r1-.-v,--- very nine caai uc oam auuui the 'Cats this early in the sea son; in fact the past has proven that always it is a difficult task to steady the dope pail on Monk Younger's charges. It is hardly to be expected that the Wildcats will capture the state title this season ; even the most optimistic name the year for this event as being still two years in the off ing. However, unless Davidson is .far weaker than believed she ' will repeat her performance of last year, leaving Elon holding the hind end of a four touch down score. Fans will watch closely this year the work of Brock, an understudy of the fa mous Bohannon-Pickney flank- T v'- 7 v v, ' A, i i i i Bud Eskew is expected to be back at his old post at right guard on next Saturday when Wake Forest comes to the sta dium to open the 1929 season. He has met much keen compe tition during the three weeks of practice but will no doubt get the call from' Coach Collins. TAR BABIES OPEN WITH BLUE IMPS HERE OCTOBER 1 Games Scheduled With Duke, Maryland, Virginia, and State; Another to Be Added. i x: ft r , i RULES' IN' FOOTBALL uu. n a t - i i s Dame Rumor Has It That Col lins Plans New Type of At tack; May; Follow Knute Rockne. i men. Di Senate To Hold Meeting Tuesday The president of the Dialectic Senate, J, C. Williams, announ ces that the first meeting of that organization will ' occur Tuesday night, September 24, in the Di Hall, New West Building. The meeting is called for 7:15 and will be open only to old members of the senate. On the following Tuesday 'nriif- nfrtVipr 1 . at the same hour the doors of the senate will be thrown open for the purpose of receiving new members. After the new men have been received and the date of their initiation-has been set the fall quarter off icers will be formally installed. St. Paul has decided against a combined auditorium and city hall. And yet, it would be handy for politicians and policemen to rro r nrize ficrhts m baa fc-u r " weather. Minneapolis Journal. 'Limited to five games by Southern Conference rules the Carolina Tar Babies are pre paring for another big season. Last year the yearlings went through the five contests with out a defeat and copped the un official South Atlantic crown. Four games are already list ed Jfor the Babies. Another is to be added. Duke, Maryland, Virginia, and State are to fur nish the opposition for the Caro lina youngsters, but no an noucement has been made of the fifth team. " - The opening game is with Duke here October 18. Follow ing the Blue Imp contest the Tar Babies have trips planned to College Park, Md., Charlottes ville, Va., and Raleigh. The four games already sche duled are: V Oct. 18--Duke at Chapel Hill. Nov. 16 Maryland at Col lege Park. - Nov. 23 Virginia at Char lottesville. Nov. 30 N. C. State at Raleigh. Pitt, Team To Practice Here The University of Pittsburgh football team, which is to play the Duke University Blue Devils October 5 in Duke's new stadi- um, will stop at me Carolina Inn here in Chapel Hill during their sojourn m the state, ac cording to word received today by Irvin Gattman, manager of the Inn. . The Pitt team will arrive here on Thursday, October 3, and work out on one of the Univer sity gridirons the following day. There will be 40 members in the squad. The Panthers will bring along their 50-piece band,, which will also stop at the Inn. The Tar Heels are to be away that week-end. They play Maryland at College Park. Caro lina defeated" Maryland last year, and naturally the Old Liners will be out for revenge. Following the -Maryland game the Tar Heels will journey to Atlanta to meet the national champions of Georgia Tech on Friday, October 11. The Carolina-Tech game will precede the Georgia-Yale game in Athens the next day. Then the Tar Heels will come back home to face Georgia in Kenan Stadium on Saturday, October 19. An air of secrecv which des cended on the Tar Heel camp yesterday gave wide credence to the rumor that the Tar Heels are working on an entirely new sys tem of attack. The squad drilled on funda mentals for two weeks while anybody who would looked on. Then came the first, scrimmage and the devoting of much at tention to the finer points of the game And the second day of scrimmage spectators found a rope across the gates, and an inquisitive manager who want ed to know who they were and what they wanted. A few spec tators are still being admitted, but only on proof of Tar Heel al legiance. '- ' Just what the new attack will be has got the fans guessing. The driving Notre Dame attack is always spectacular" and inter esting, and the grid world is wondering if Chuck Collins is following Knute Rockne's lead and preparing to give the world a recognized and even more spectacular form of attack. . The Tar Heel workouts have been decreased from two to one a day with the opening of class work, but the Tar Heel mentors are making good use of the two hour afternoon periods each day. There is scrimmage daily, with much of the time being used for drills at old plays with the coaches analyzing the de fects, and for attention to the new stuff. All places are still open, with each scrimmage showing new combinations.. It seems the Tar Heel lineup to face j the Deacons is as uncertain as the system the Tar Heels may show this year. ' "Stomping" Chorus In Talking Movie The entire "stomping" chorus of theNew York "Good News" musical comedy company, ap pears in the Paramount talking picture entitled, "Night Club," which comes to the Carolina theatre today. ; The intricate dancing of these beautiful girls madei a sensation al hit in New York when the show first opened, and the "Var sity Drag" swept the country as a result. Added to this the fact that the girls are led in their number by Bobbe Arnst, Ziegfeld beauty, who, at this writing, appears with Eddie Cantor in "Whoopee," one must, realize that "Night Club" is no ordinary picture. "Night Club" is the fifth of the series produced under the auspices of the Actors Fund and Authors League of America, and a certain percentage of pro fits derived from the sale and exhibition of the pictures goes to the benefit fund of each or ganization. The story was pre pared by Katherine Brush, who waived screen rights to her story, and the entire cast donat ed their services. Besides the features mention ed, there are Pat Rooney and Pat Jr., Minnie Dupree, Anne Forrest, Betty Lawford, Geoff rey Kerr, Percy Helton, Ann Pennington, Patricia Collinge, June Walker, Vivienne Osborne, Mabelle Swor, Georgia Lerch, Adele Klaer, Dorothy Tennant, Fannie Brice, Tamera Geva and others in the cast. "Push-in-the-Face," another of the series, and also a talking picture, will be presented on the same program. been placed on sale by the Ath letic Association and are oin at a lively clip. They have been priced at $2. The game is to be called at 2:30 o'clock. The game will give the fans their first opportunity to get a line on the new coaching system at Wake Forest and the. new material at Carolina. More than 12,000 saw the game here last year, and plans are being made to accomodate another big crowd this year. If war and bell are synonymous why do the naughty abolish cn& and the good abolish the other? San Francisco Chronicle, r DR. R. R. CLARK Dentist OverBank of Chapel Hill Phone 6251 Fenton Adkins, 3 235-pound tackle, is expected to be a play smearing cog in the Tar Heel defense and a certain hole-opener on the offense when Carolina clashes with the Demon Dea cons' "mystery team" in Kenan Stadium next Saturday. Athletic Association Opens Seat Sale for Deacon Game Seats for the Carolina-Wake Forest football game here Satur day week, September 28, have You Are Cordially Invited to Come in and Hear the New Record Releases on our New Victor Radio With Electrbla The latest advance in the World of Music Meet me at utton's JUrug otore The Students' Drug Store STUDENTS' SUPPLY STORE Everything in Stationery We Tar Heel Club WELCOMES Everybody for the Corning Year PUNCTUATE YOUR DAY WITi Let C&mels be the commas s& and oeriods in the page of your daily activity MS? 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