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Tuesday, October 8,. 1929 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Pae Three Tar Heels Begin . Work- For . iggest Game On Schedule Victory Over Maryland Spurs Heels on in Preparation for "Golden Tornado" Friday. INTRAMURAL SCHEDULE First Week: Oct. 7-11 With two games gone and 91 points scored, North Carolina's flashy football team was back from Maryland today to begin priming and driving for a big ger feather to adorn the Tar Heel cap the feather of a vic tory over Georgia Tech's nation al champions in Atlanta Friday. Youth and ambition are syn onymous, it seems. A success ful connection of the Tar Heel wagon with the star of a victory over Tech yould bring a magni tude of glory. The Tar 'Heels were beginning an intensive drive today for just that pur pose "Lick Tech." The sports writers and coach es are conceding this to be Tar Heel year, if there ever was a Tar Heel year. Ed Danforth, of the Atlanta Constitution, rates the Tar Heels a fine chance. Curley Byrd, whose Maryland eleven the Tar Heels topped 43-0 .Saturday, goes farther and tells the grid world these Tar Heels have the hottest outfit he has seen below the Mason and Dixon. The home state fans are up in arms, and, from the advance train ticket sales, are threaten ing a Georgia invasion by the thousand this week. The pre vailing opinion is that a great fight is in store regardless. Against the great Thomason and Mizell the Tar Heels will present a crew of 12 fine backs. The Tar Heels are conceded to have the best crew of ball-toters in the Southland. There should be plenty of fireworks when the ; two backfields meet in scoring combat. ' j Jimmy Ward and Strud Nash, Coach Collins' starting choice for the halfback posts in the first two games, form a great combination. Ward skirts the ends and is dangerous at pass ing. This year he has been doing some of the kicking for . the Heels. Nash did a great deal of the heaw Dlunsriner of the Heels against the Old Liners Saturday. He is also one of the "best pass receivers on the squad. Johnny Branch and Jim Mag ner brought the stands -up with sensational runs against the Terrapins. "Yank" Spaulding seems to have hit his stride and turned in one of his best per formances Saturday. All these and others just as good are priming for Tech. Hen ry House, the Tar Heels' hardest driving fullback, was held in reserve Saturday. Chuck Erick son ancl Phil Jackson, spectacu lar broken field artists; Jimmy Maus, who heaves the bullet passes ; Quarterback Wyrick and Fullback Harden will be ready; Nine of these men are lettermen. Tar Heel supporters say the great Tech line can't stop these men. . Tech may score too," they say, but so will North Carolina; and the question is "how much?" Tuesday, October 8: 4:00 P. M. 1. Beta Theta Pi Vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; 2. Man ly vs. "G" ; ...3. Field in use by varsity baseball squad. 5:00 P. 1. "J" vs. Old West: 2. Zeta Psi vs. Sigma Nu; 3. Phi Delta Theta vs. Kappa Alpha. Wednesday, October 9: 4:00 P. M. LMangum vs. Old East; 2. Pi Kappa Alpha vs. Pi Kappa Phi ; 3. Field in use by varsity baseball squad. 5:00 P. M. 1. Chi Phi vs. Alpha Tau Omega ; 2. Sigma Phi Sigma vs Phi Sigma Kappa ; 3. Grimes vs. "F". - Thursday, October 10: 4:00 P. M. 1. Kappa Sigma vs. Zeta Psi; 2. Steele vs. "I"; 3. Field in use by varsity base ball squad. 00 P. M. 1. Beta Theta Pi vs. Sigma Chi; 2. Newporms vs. Manly ; 3. "J" vs. "G". , Friday, October 11 4:00 P. M. 1. Manly vs. Ruffin; 2. Chi Psi vs ' S. A. E.; 3. Field in use by varsity base ball squad. . Sigma vs. Phi Sigma Kappa ; K. E.; 2. PhTDelta Theta vs. Sigma Nu; 3. Pi Kappa Al pha vs. Kappa Alpha. Tag Football Rules "Tag" Footbair shall be gov erned by the official inter-col legiate rules, with the follow ing exceptions: 1. Periods shall be eight (8 minutes in length. 2. Tagging shall be substi tuted for tackling. 3. There shall be no undue rough play in the line. 4. No spiked or metal cleated shoes shall be allowed. 5. Seven men may constitute a team. 6. Any man is eligible for passes. CAVALIERS WILL MEET SWATHMORE SATURDAY (By J. C Eagles) After their 43 to 0 victory over the Old Liners Saturday the Heels began work yesterday in preparation for what should be the crucial battle of the year, for the success of the season hinges greatly on the Tech game. The squad is in good physical shape with the return of Henry House and Ty Reid who have been out because of injuries. Coach Collins is working stead ily with his men and from pres ent indications the Heels should give last year's national cham pions lots of trouble before the fray is over. CHARLIE ROOT TO PITCH TODAY Cubs' Star Righthander Will Toss in First Game of World's Series. Chicago, Oct. 7. Manager Joe McCarthy of the Cubs to day said he planned to send Charlie Root, his star right hander, against the Athletics in the first game of the world ser ies tomorrow, reserving Perse "Pat" Malone for the second game Wednesday. Lefty Grove is expected to toss for the -Mackmen. CHAPEL HILL HIGHS WIN OPENING GAME OF YEAR The Heels were the only mem bers of the Big Three in North Carolina to come out of Satur day's (games with a victory. In cidentally all three teams bat tled foes from other states, and in each case the games re sulted in runaway scores. Car olina scored over the Old Liners almost at will. Duke could do nothing to stop the powerful at tack of the University of Pitts burgh. State college, with the lightest team that has represent ed the Kaleigh institution m years, put up a great fight against a heavier Washington Washington and Lee team but went down to defeat by a large score. With strong line out front and a pony backfield running wild behind, the Chapel Hill high school gridders celebrated the opening of their season here Fri day by downing Asheboro highs, 25-6. Captain Durham's 80-yard touchdown sprint after inter cepting, an Asheboro pass and the broken' field running of Dick Dashiell featured. Both men bagged a touchdown apiece while Odell King, fullback, drove two across. 13 Tennessee 15 0 Wisconsin 15 42 Sewanee 12 AUBURN 19 Georgia 0 13 Louisiana 0 6 . 6 .27 0 Bir.-Soalh. 0 Clemson 0 Florida 0 Mississippi 13 25 Howard 6 NORTH CAROLINA STATE 0 Georgia 13 12 Tulane 13 0 Miss. Ags. 13 0 Tech 51 6 N. C. 14 Davidson 12 Duke 0 Mich State 7 U. 0 Arkansas 19 Mississippi 13 Georgia ,0 Tulane 0 Alabama 57 Hon 0 0 Clemson 7 37 Wake Fort 0 7 Florida 14 L. S S. C. 7 46 Sw. La. Ins. 0 41 La. CoL 0 31 Miss. Ags. 0 30 Spring Hill 7 DUKE 0 Boston Col. 19 38 Mercer 7 N. C. 14 14 N. C. State12 33 Davidson 0 38 Wake Fort 0 TULANE 65 La. Normal 0 28 Millsaps 51 Miss Ags. 0 0 Ga. Tech 12 6 V.anderbilt 13 14 Georgia 20 6 7 14 0 Furman 0 Navy 0 Georget'n 26 S. Dakota Conference Records 1928 Records of Southern Conference Teams NORTH CAROLINA 65 W'ke Fort 0 26 Maryland ......19 0 Harvard . 20 14 V. P. I. 16 7 Tech ...20 University, Va., Oct. 7.- ( Special) Swathmore College will come to Lambeth field next Saturday to play the University of Virginia. It will be the first game with the Quakers since 1914 when one of the greatest Cavalier teams won a 47 to 0 victory in Philadelphia. This Swathmore game will be Virginia's only contest this fall against a team from the north. Two Old Dominion elevens will be trying-their strength against Pennsylvania teams the same day, for Virginia Polytechnic Institute goes to Franklin Field against the U. of Penn ' next Saturday. After playing Swathmore the Cavaliers enter upon their first round with a state rival. Virgin ia Military Institute will be en tertained on Lambeth field the afternoon of October 19. RUTHERFORDTON HOLDS SESQUI CELEBRATION The coming week-end will see the Tar Heels invade Atlanta to meet Georgia Tech. Duke's Blue Devils remain idle in prep aration for their game with the Navy at Annapolis on October 19. N. C. State goes south to. battle Clemson at Florence. Wake Forest meets Elon in a game which should result in an easy victory for the Deacons. Davidson's wildcats will battle the strongest team on their schedule when they tackle the Army eleven at West Point on Saturday. Only one of the Big Five teams will' remain in the state to play this week-end and this game will not be of major interest since the Demon Dea cons meet Elon, a team which should not give them much trou ble. 6. N.C. State...' 6 0 S. Carolina 0 30 Davidson ...... 7 24 Virginia ...20 14. Duke TECH 13 V. M. I. 0 12 Tulane ...... .... 0V 13 N. Dame ...... 0 20 N.. C 7 32 Oglethorpe 7 6 Florida 26 12 L. S. U. ...13 0 Alabama ..19 6 Ga. Tech ......20 52 Mercer -. N0 6 Yale 21 7 Furman 0 0 Tulane ........... 6 3 Auburn . . 0 VANDERBILT 20 Chat'nooga 0 14 Kentucky 2 Colgate 7 13 Texas 12 Alabama to Broadcast Student Pep Meeting University, Ala., Oct. 7. (Spe cial) For the first time in the history of the University of Ala bama, pep meetings will he broadcast this fall, according to J. S. Roberts,' Birmingham, head cheer leader Df the Capstone. The pep meetings will be put on the air over WAPI the evenings proceeding the Sewanee game, Oct. 26, and the Georgia game Nov. 28. . The Limit of Endurance The average man will stand any sort of government legisla tion except compulsory publica tion of his golf scores. Spain has plants. 1 118 , hydroelectric Rutherford County observed its sesqui-centennial in August with an all-day celebration in which alumni of the University figured prominently. R. E. Price, '18, served as chairman of the local committee in charge of the arrangements and much publicity and the many congrat ulations given the occasion at tests the excellence of his job. Among the speakers of the day were Jbsephus Daniels, '86, and Dr. A. R. Newsome, '15, secre tary of the North Carolina His torical Commission. The town of Rutherfordton put on its holiday attire for the celebration, and the display ofj flags and banners made a fit ting background for the beauti ful and historical floats of the parade. "With the football front shift ed .southward this week and the biggest thrills reserved for those who journey to Atlanta to see the Heels play Tech and Yale battle, the Georgia Bulldogs, the eyes of many sports followers will be turned on the world series which oDens in Chicago this afternoon. The Cubs and Ath letics from a study of statistics are about as evenly matched as possible. Taking each team and comparing them position by position very little advantage can be ascribed, to either in any one of the nine places Both clubs are probably more offen sive than defensive machines since each boasts a list of slug gers which have been chiefly re sponsible in bringing them ou in front in their respective leagues. The Athletics finished the season with the higher per centage of games won and lost having a .693 standing as com pared to .645 for the Cubs. How ever the- outcome of the series could hardly be predicted from such figures and it is the opin ion of the Tar Heel that each club has about an equal chance to become the Champions of the World. 19 Vanderbilt . 7 33 Alabama . . .13 51 Auburn 20 Georgia ......... 6 8 California GEORGIA 7 Tech ...... 0 Tennessee 26 Centre 13 Sewanee ALABAMA 20 Mississippi 0 13 Tech ....... .... 46 Miss Ags. ... 0 14 Kentucky 13 Tulane 6 34 Virginia 7 13 Auburn 41 Sewanee . 47 La. Col. . 0 La. State MISSISSIPPI AGGIES 20 Ouachita 7 6 Michigan . 6 Tulane ...........54 6 Century . 0 Alabama ......46 13 Auburn .. 01. S. U. 31 19 Ole Miss . OLE MISS 25 Arkansas ... 0 26 Clemson . 0 Alabama .-.27 12 Tennessee ...13 19 Auburn 0 14 Louisiana -.0 SEWANEE . 7 6 12 . 0 . 0 .18 - 6 . 6 33 6 . 0 12 6 - 7 0 6 6 - 0 20 . 7 6 L. S. U. 19 34 Southw'n 2 20 Miss. Ags. 19 9 3Iarrland 29 Virginia . 13 W & L 6 V. 31. I. 9 Virginia 0 15 V P. V. P. I. 34 Roanoke 7 , 32 Hampden-S. 7 14 Col-ate 3" 16 X. C. If 54 King 0 WASHINGTON-LEE 56 Lynchburg 0 13 Virginia . 33 X. C. State. 6 12 Princeton 0 Kentucky 6 7 V. P. I. 0 W. Ya. 22 0 Maryland 7 Tennessee 26 8 Florida CLEMSON . 6 . 0 - 7 16 .25 12 60 30 Newberry 0 6 Davidson 0 6 Auburn 0 , 7 N. C. State 0 52 Erskine 0 32 S. C. 0 7 Mississippi 27 12 V. M. L 0 6 Florida 27 27 Furman 7 Citadel 12 12 TENNESSEE 41 Maryville 41 Centre 13 Miss. . 0 7 .12 13 . 7 57 Ca'n. N'mn. 0 37 Sewanee 6 Vanderbilt 0 Kentucky 13 Florida 15 Alabama 26 W. & L. KENTUCKY 61 Ca'n. N'mn. 0 7 Vanderbilt 6 W. & L. 0 9 Alabama . 0 Northw'n 7 18 V. M. I. - 8 Centre 0 0 Tennessee x FLORIDA 1 26 Southern 0 16 Georgia 27 Auburn 0 73 Mercer 0 14 N. C. State 7 71 Sewanee 6 MARYLAND 31 Was'n CoL.. 0 6V.P.I. 19 N C. 26 6 Yale 7 S. C 21 18 Virginia 13 W. Way'lnd 6 0 V. M. L 0 14 Bryson .. 0 0 Texas Ags 69 12 Transylv'a 13 38 Cumberl'nd 0 12 Alabama ..-.42 SOUTH CAROLINA 6 Florida 6 Tulane 8 Tennessee , 0 Vanderbilt 19 Erskine 0 6 Chicago 0' 24 Virginia .19 21 Maryland ... 7 13 Presbyter'n 0 VIRGINIA 60 Randolph-M 0 20 W & L 13 S. C. x. ....24 0 Princeton . 0 0 V. M. I. ..... 9 0 Vanderbilt 34 V. M. I. 14 Hampden-S 7 0 Maryland 6 Richmond . 6 13 Davidson 0 Ga. Tech 13 0 Clemson 31 Roanoke ....13 6 Kentucky .71 .41 .37 12 .32 0 Clemson 0 Citadel ... ..... 0 0 N.-C. 0 6 Furman 0 7 N.C. State 18 0 V. P. 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