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Tuesday, October 29, 1929 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Tar Meels Now Working or- -7 Game With State's Wolf pacli Saturday's Contest Second "Big Five' Game For Both Teams; Has Bearing On Conference Race. With the N. C. State game to figure in both state and southern title races, the Tar Heels were all set to begin a hard week of preparations for Saturday's re ception to the sister state insti tution. ; - - The Tar Heels Tvill be point ing hard to that game. For one thinerrto avenge a 19-6 loss in Win Over GobHers Shows Offensive Power of Carolina Carolina's victory over V. P. I. Saturday showed that Coach Collins has developed one of the most powerful offensive teams in the south. Incidentally the 38 to 13 defeat suffered by the cadets was the worst suffered by a cadet team in the last twenty years. The Carolina LEADS Picked Up Here and There ' I by Will Yarborough -Naturally "we start at home. so:- TAR BABIES SHOW GOOD TEMrlWORK 1927 and a 6-6 tie last year. For j victory made more impres sive by the. iact xnax tne strong Pennsylvania team was able to score only 12 points against the Gobblers. : another, to maintain their place at the head of the 'state title race and in the forefront of the Southern Conference chase. Both teams ' have clean . Big Five slates, each having regis tered a victory over Wake For est. Both will be fierhtine: also for Southern aspirations, for the Tar Heels ' strengthened their position with Saturday's "smash ing 38-13 defeat of V. P. I. while Georgia's Bulldogs were going down in defeat at the hands of Florida, already defeated by Georgia Tech, whom the .Tar Heels beat 18-7. . iNorxn uaronna nas a more impressive season record than the Wolf pack, but supporters who recall how hard, the Wolves always fight against 'the Tar Heels; are thinking there will be another hard, close game. , i The Tar Heels came-through the Gobbler clash in fairly good shape, and according to Trainer Chuck Quinlan, should be in better shape Saturday than they have been lately, barring injur ies this week, of course. Captain Ray Farris and Ellis Fysal, guards, and Pap Harden, fullback, were the only casualties in the" Gobbler tilt, and Trainer , Quinlan' says a couple of days' rest should fix them up for Sat urday. - . Pete Wyrick and Henry House, veteran quarterback and fullback, returned to the lineup against V. P. I. after two and three-week layoffs with injuries and should be in better shape "against State. In addition, Bill Koenig, reg ular1 left tackle; Julian Fenner, regular right end, and Herb Nelson, reserve end, all out of the V. P. I. game, are due to be back in shape to lend strength to the Blue and White line against the Wolf pack. '. This season has seen the Tar Heels Tunup more large scores than any other team in North Carolina has done in several years. To date the opponents have scored only 39 points in five crames. averaermff a little ess than eight points each game, un tne otner nana xne Tar Heels have amassed a total of 159 points, averaging almost thirty two per game. :However, despite their tendency to run up large scores, the 1929 Tar Heels have not equalled the 65 to 0 victory scored by , last year's team, 48 points being the high score for this fall. - COLLINS GIVES TAR HEELS REST Injured -Football Men Expected To Be Ready For Game Sat urday With State. Faced with the'problem of keeping his charges in the top of condition for the second half of the schedule, Coach Chuck Collins Monday ordered a day of rest for the entire Tar Heel squad. '. ' . Worn by' the strain of the con tests of the last three weeks and torn by minor injuries, the team accepted the holiday with thanks. Captain Ray Fams and Ellis Fysal, guards; George Thompson, tackle; and Pap Har den, fullback, were added to -the ailing list after the struggle with V. P. I. Saturday. -The remainder of the squad, excepting Julian- Fenner,' Herb Nelson, and' Bill Koenig, who were on the list for the V. P. I. game, carefully nursed sore muscles and pulled ligaments. Trainer Chuck Quinlan ex pressed the opinion that all would be in shape for the Wolf -pack battle Saturday. The norch and columns which were on the south side of Ger rard hall were removed in 1901. i The irpt lived animal is Saturday seemed to be a spec ial day for high scoring: In ad dition to the 38 points scored by Carolina, Villanova scored 58 against Washington and Lee. ran up 40 points againstxN. C. State, the undefeated Tenn essee eleven amassed 39 points against Washinigton and Lee. Perhaps the 'most, outstanding scoring performance of the day was furnished by Ringle of Gall- audet who scoreo" nine touch downs and kicked five extra points for a total of 59 points in the game against - bnenan doah. Tennis Team In Pinehurst Tourney The University of North Caro lina tennis team went to Pine hurst Monday to attend the fall tennis tournament there. ' Coach Kenfield entered five men: Hines, Vpntnans. . Merritt, Graham ana Al Brown." They- motored down Monday morning. Bryan Grant was unable to make the trip because of his studies. He would probably have been seeded number one on the strength of his southern cham pionship title. The tournament going on here has been discontinued until the team returns. The team is expected to make a -very good showing. All tne boys were showing exceptional form in practice matcnes nere Saturday and Sunday. "The ' team of a hundred backs' flashed back into action this after- noon and tn university ti ui Carolina wiped out some of last week's "disaster with es', surprisingly large margin , of victory, over V. P. I. 38 to 13." . - Yesterday , morning after everyone had talked about the. game and read the various com ments of the newspapers, the papers carried the post-mortems as usual. The Carolina coaches expressed concern over the pos sibility of over-confidence in the Tar Heel camp. Despite the four touchdown margin of vic tory over . V. P. I. there is little room for too much confidence among the Carolina football men. The Techmen had ah of f day. Carolina's passing ' game was clicking. Things; were " go ing right. No room tor "overr confidence"; now. Close j?y is Duke University. The Durham ". Herald-Sun carr ried the following account.: ; "Villanova, Pa., A great Villanova team, undefeated since" early in the 1927 season, beat; a crippled Duke eleven 58 to 12 this afternoon with 10,000 'persons looking .on." The Blue Devils have fared badly in their inter-sectional contests. In their only games with a southern team . they sslinwprl nower. After Boston they began their southern cam paign in earnest. - With the re urn of several injured veterans Duke is expected to get going right. TEAM HAS PLAYED HALF OF SCHEDULE ... The football squad, having Dlaved just half of its 10-game Coach Enright Confident of Vic- schedule, now faces five more tonous Future tor leanings, tough games with North Caro Next Game With Blaryland lina and Southern- Conference rivals. Four of the five games figure in the Southern Conference race, have four Frosh. Writh their next scheduled game wnu .me aioijio"" , rr, u-u i. n ii 1 t i, w ti,ro0 m which the Tar Heels men at College Park only three . m tnree viciones uut ui hi VAKMO-.-d'iH HARRIERS READY FOR N. C. STATE Annual Dual leet Between Tar Heels and Techs To Be Held Between Halves of Game Sat urday. t .1,o. -Cf T'rt. n0h10ij ota both de!ense bUi on tne imai ranxing ior tne sia.v working hardXon . . , , - - ;c title, m which Carolina to date tion to return from their first I ' , , foreign invasion this year victor ious. , Since the frosh were has-a clean slate. The first hurdle in the Tar deated Heels' path is the Wolf pack of by the Duke Blue Imps m the.r stadi'um Saturday of this week. last game by the narrow margan comes gouth CaroUnai oi eigni io seven many cnanges and improvements have " , taken place which Coach Rex Enright believes it to a decided ad vantage. x i Recentlv in scrimmages with , f Davidson, Virginia and Duke in succession. - ( , Two of the five remaining games are caraea ior xne stadium, one the annual Turkey Dav Classic with Virginia on the varsity the arlBabies ,hav November 28. South Carolina, shown a smoother running team Davidson, and Duke will all be than at any other time.this year. piaye(i away from home, Novem- JN early everyone t on tne squaa ber 9 November 16, and De- has been given a chance to show cember 7, respectively. " his ability. Quite frequently tip snoc.ess of the season de- the frosh offense has broken nPT1Hs lare-elv on these five through the varsity line for nice games, and victories in all five gains and also have checked the WOuld mean the state champion varsity offense in a creditable ship a ranking in the first divi manner. A number of new pros- o.ion Df the Southern Conference, pects have been .discovered and and maybe a Conference title it is almost certain they will see since the Tar Heels have drop- action m the.coming game. ped but one game and the titular In the Southern ; . Conference chase is getting generally mixed the freshman football schedule is Up. Much depends on what Ten- not allowed to contain more than nessee will do from now. on. five games. In Pennsylvania r As mid-season is passed, Car only two games are allowed the olina and State both hold clean freshmen and in the Western slates in Big Five tilts, both Conference the freshmen are having won from Wake, Forest. merely fo the use of the varsity Duke, has not begun its series in scrimmage. Carolina's varsity and fresh man harriers are practicing in earnest in preparation for their dual meet with the varsity and freshman cross country teams of C. State college next Satur day afternoon. This meet will be run off between the halves of the State-U. N. C. Tootball game and is expected to attract much attention, as both schools; have good teams. Coach Dale Hanson, Carolina mentor, has announced that his teams have been working hard the last two weeks and are con- ' fidenf of defeating': the best State may' have to bfTer." According to the .State college "Technician,". Coach Alex Red fern is also giving, him teams strenuous workouts in prepara- : tion for the meet Saturday. Red- fern's hopes for a varsity vic tory are banked' on Johnson, Pearcy and Brock. Troutman is outstandings among the freshman runners. The meet next Saturday is ex pected to giveCoach Ranson a line on what competition may be expected from State in the Southern Conference meet No vember 23 NOVICE MEET WINNERS TO RECEIVE RIBBONS Stamped ribbons are to be presented to the winners of each even in the novice track meet to be held Thursday afternoon, according to Vernon Cowper, as sistant track, coach. Blue rib- hrms will be given to the nrst men in each event, red to the rcmd entrees, and yellow to Mii'p.h: interest is expected to hp centered about this meet, the management of which has oeen nprtaVen by. the Intramural Athletic association. The intra oral association is stirring up interest in the; meet among tne various dormitories, and trater nities, and invitations have oeen extended to all of these , organ iVninns to enter teams. More than forty candidates v,ov. nlrPadv signified their m- tentions of competing .and" the track' coaches have asKea -ma all those intending to enter re V . St. tnnV a lone triD Satur- The freshmen team is gener- day. The .results eyiaentiy any consiuereu w ue a uummx weren't worth the trip. Again ground for the varsity and so far we refer to the Associated Press' this year the freshmen have been account: :... using the rival team's plays for "East Lansing, Mich., (AP) Opr use. in scrimmage a'gainst the ening up a dizzying offense, Michi- varsity. Because of " this the gan State colleg's tootoaii xeam nun - f h , h d liffle .time to de- bled North Carolina State nere tms . . L .n x c velop much style of their own. afternoon 40 to 6. . . . v ' in spite 01, tms tnere is every m- The two remaining members dication for another win over of the "Big Five" clashed in Maryland this year. : j Greensboro. Wake Forest did : r an about-face and whipped the m the tall ot lby treshmen Cats "6-0. , , m the A. B. school studied "Greensboro, (AP) Wake Forest .Latin, Greek, Mathematics, and brought Davidson up short this after- Rhetoricals. noon before' 5,000 in the Memorial L " - " - - stadium by a score of b to U.. Jvinis rn.,s swept around' left end in the opening quarter ; for the only core of the game." ' Taking a . defeat from the Deacons will make the Cats much tougher to beat in the fu ture. Davidson usually scraps harder against big teams than against ' those of its own size. Carolina, Duke, and State have trouble in store for them. . , ' The announcement of the score of the Georgia-Florida game gave the students at the V. P. I. contest a big "kick". The "lead" is : also taken from the Associated Press :- "Jacksonville, Fla., ( AP) The Florida -Alligators crawled out " of he Everglades today to check the - i . - . t . wild dash of the trouoie maKing T?ulldoes with a smashing vji d ' 8 to 6 victory." j We expected Florida to win But we didn't expect it enough siiv sn with enthusiasm. In siome naner we read that Geor gia lefi too much in the Yale and Carolina games., with North Carolina opponents yet. . Mechanical Engineers Will Meet Thursday A meeting of all ; mechanical engineering students is to be held at 214 Phillips hall at 7:15 Thursday night. The. purpose of this meeting ; is to organize a society the aim of which is to petition a chapter of the Ameri can Mechanical Engineers as soon, as a sufficient membership is attained. All students interested are urged to be present. Intramural Games Results of yesterday's Intra mural games were as follows : Zeta Psi won from Theta Chi to, 0 ; Steele won from Manly to 0; Carr won from "J" on forfeit ; Old West and "F" tied 6 to 6, but Old West made eight first - downs to "F's" six. thereby receiving credit for a win. : ' Where? In Tar Heel Ads. DR. R. R. CLARK 'DENTIST Office Over Bank of Chapel Hill Telephone 385 ee CustomeL-tio Don or Customed to Measure" Two or three clippings caught our eye and so again we resort to the A. P. "New Orleans, (AP) With a f t running attack combined with some exceptional passing, the . Tulane uni versity Greemes ' today crushed the powerful Georgia Tech eleven,' 20 to 14, both of the lech touchdowns com- ing m the xmai perioa; "Roanoke, Va., Oct. 26.- ( AF) Tennessee's Volunteers passed and plunged here -this afternoon to main tain .their southern conference su premacy and defeat the Washington and Lee generals, 39 to 0." "Cheek Field, Danville,-. Ky., :Ort. 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