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Thursday, November" 14, 1929 TEE DAILY TAR HEEL Colli j3GC g Gives - V'mmty- iks v !& serves" iaae w it 3Ioore And Redfern Show Met tle Against Freshmen; Mag ner Improving And May Play. VARSITY WORKS TODAY The 29, veterans who faced South Carolina last Saturday were given another day of rest yesterday by Coach Collins. However, the shock troops found that there , was plenty of work for them as the coaches drove them through a long and tough scrimmage against one of Coach Enright's freshman teams. The move was obviously to allow those who suffered bruises and bumps in the-South Caro lina contest to get in the best possible condition before the Davidson game Saturday The frosh proved tougher for the reserves than for the varsity, but the reserves, aided by Jim my Moore's pass-catching ac tivities, and Redfern's running, eked out a one-touchdown vic tory. : These, two boys have been showing steady , improvement. Moore, a quarter, broke into the lineup in the State game, and looks good to get another chance Saturday, as also Redfern, fleet little halfback. The holiday will be over to morrow, and the ' aftermath, Coach Collins said last night, will probably be a big dose of scrimmage. " .. Jim Magner, ground ' gaining ace, still had a slight limp today, despite the fact 1 that he has shown marked improvement, and there is doubt whether he will face Davidson. Coach Collins, stated tonight that he would probably bank on Jimmy Ward, Jimmy Maus and Phil Jackson at the halfback posts. If this happens, there is all the more reason that the sopho more Moore may ge a chance. Johnny Branch,' sophomore flash, is still running at quarter in place of the injured Wyrick. Jackson has been doing the re- lief work, and in the event Jack son works at half, Coach Collins probably intends to use Moore behind Branch. I hind Branch. ;.' ; The other injuries were com ing around O. K. yesterday, and it looks like the Tar Heels will be . able to put a strong team in the field 'when they renew their state championship drive at Davidson. An important item in yester . day's workout was a warning against possible over-confidence when the team meets Davidson. Davidson scouts who saw the Tar Heels subdue" South Caro- Una 40 to 0 were quoted in the papers as having warned their squad that the Tar Heels would be a tougher foe than Army. Overconfidence inspired by such a statement would be ,as disastrous to the Tar Heels as the Chicago fire was to Chicago, thinks Coach Collins. The Tar Heel mentor's wish was that the papers bearing that story might have been banned from the village. That being impossible, he gave the squadva lecture, , picking flaw for flawy that could hardly have left any body a victim of a superiority complex. The Tar Heels' 33-point back field is in good shape, and like wise the big JBlue and ' White wall.- But Coach Collins is far from believing the Davidson nut will be easy to crack on the Dav idson field, on Davidson's home coming day, and with the Cats boasting such an array of scrap . ping stars as McCall, Parrish, Brock and DeCamp, who led Army for a "half, whipped .Cita del, and blanked N. C. State! . (By J. C. Eagles) This week-end the football season swings into its final quar ter, and , brings speculation con cerning the chances for the un defeated teams to continue their records. Southern confer ence title aspirants have been narrowed down to Tulane,' Van dy, and Tennessee, Duke being eliminated because "her schedule shows a scarcity of conference foes. Now the question is: which of the three contenders will come through ? While we do not want to make any defi nite statement yet we believe that Tulane stands the best chance. Vandy and Tennessee battle this Saturday and of course one of the contenders wilLbe eliminated in this game. If Tennessee wins she will then have to defeat' the great Ken tucky eleven to finish her sche dule without a loss. If Vandy comes through Saturday she will have fairly easy sledding after that. However we doubt her ability to stop Hack and Mack. Tulane, conquerors of Georgia and Georgia Tech, should have no trouble in down ing Sewanee and Louisiana State. Thus it - seems logical that the Green Wave has the best chance of the three to re main undefeated and according ly right now seems to be the most logical contender for Con ference honors. ' ' . Army Star T V.--; 1 MttL i T -X m JiJ jQibt PLACED OHt VEAR. AT MIMM6SOTA. AT WEST POIKT OORiMS MR PLE66 VEAC U&MAOE TrtE FOOT- 8ALt AMD 0AKET6ALLTEA& he US wbM riis major: - -A" l4 FOOTBALL FOC TAB PAST ,t4ree Vears amo IflTCACfc. FOR. TWO " VeARS. HE IS A CADET LIEOTENAhtT, OHN "Aectz." army Fullback. '-pistol sAabpsAooter.. rifle magksmam ahd QUALIFI ED MACAlAB. GU4MER. ALSO A MEMBER. op Trie cadet cAotR. AAo LEADER Of Trie BOY SfcowTS j n : r"-1 ltt I ii m - -k. i itlarstcrs Still Leads Al Marsters total of 10S points scored in six football games for Dartmouth held good against the week-end assault of eastern rivals as ; the crippled Green back lay in a hospital, his gridiron career ended. Morris, of Haverford, runner- up to Marsters in the eastern in dividual scoring table, added ten points to his total to climb to 75, but still faced a difficult job in any attempt to overhaul Mars ters. -T VIRGINIA HAS 66-0 SCORE One of the South's oldest and hottest grid rivalries," to bloom forth anew on Thanksgiving Day when the Virginia Cavaliers stage another of their epic fights in Kenan Stadium here, vmight conceivably take on the nature of a grudge war. The Cavaliers, once upon a time, humiliated the Tar Heels 66 to 0, a debt which the Tar Heels have never been able to repay in kind. The Tar Heels have one of the greatest scoring machines ever turned out here, and loyal alumni are calling unanimously for a settle ment of the 66 to 0 debt. Tongue-Twlstci .IPC! running Attack j1aybeuotin davidson clash State's Passes Resulted In Pres byterian Touchdowns; Caro lina . Passes Good Against Gamecocks. , x A statement from Edward K. Hall, chairman of the National Football Rules Committee inti mates that the rule on fumbles which was instituted this fall is a permanent fixture. Only here and there' he -points out have protests been voiced against the rule. Unless three arises some general movement to abolish the provision that the ball becomes dead at the point of recovery by the defensive team, there will be no action taken. No one as yet has been able to raise a convincing argu ment against the rule and it would require .a, loud outcry from all over the nation to make the rule receive no more than a one year trial. . In fact the general satisfaction with the football rules as they now stand portends that , there wil be little tinkering with them when the National Committee meets this winter. Basketball Notice For 'Cheerleaders ..... The Oosterbann, Mitterwain ers and Ukelbergs, whose names harried headline writers and radio announcers, have gone, but the Big Ten has plenty of unique names to replace them. Ohio State offers Bueschsen schuss, Ujhelyi, Kasmerchak, Wiragos and Erf, which Indi ana matches with Magnabosco, Antonini and'Hojnaccki, among others. v Wisconsin's threats to easy football conversation are Lubra tovitch and Ketelaar, which are not so bad when, Minnesota pre sents Pulkrabek, Kakela and Oja. Illinois has Nusspickel and Yanuskus to stack up against Yunevick of Purdue, Diedendorf of Chicago and Captain Joe Truskowski of Michigan. The Plainsman. 1 LINOIL Beats The Old Scratch FOR TOE ITCH Coach Ashmore announces that because of the perform ance to be held in the Tin Can tonight the varsity bas ketball practice will be in the gymnasium at 7 o'clock. BIG FIVE STANDING Read Tar Heel Advertisements Reports "from Davidson say that their scouts who" saw the Tar Heels in action last Satur day are convinced that all the talk about Carolina having a wonder team is worth some thought. They report that the overwhelming victory scored by the Collinsmen was quite im nressive. While this is all very pleasant and appreciated, we want to return the compliment. Though the Wildcats may not set things fcon fire with their powerful, attack, they cannot be beaten in this , section for the fight land spirit they . always show. . State , college, another fighting (punch, was outfought bv the Davidson eleven last Sat urday. The old spirit instilled by Coach Younger will offer a great obstadle to the Tar Heels this week-end though the brand of football put" up by the Pres byterians may not match that pf Carolina. The first airplane flight from a battle ship was in 1911. Since Davidson proved so adept at converting N. C. State passes into Davidson touch downs, it is an interesting mat ter of speculation just what sort of offense the Tar Heels will feature against the Cats on Sat urday. . ' Both of Davidson's touch downs in that 13-0 N. C. State victory came as the almost im mediate : result of intercepted State passes and 'long runs one by Joe McCall, the stellar Cat halfback, the other by De- Camp, a hard-hitting guard. The Tar Heels have been fea turing a fast aerial attack all season, interspersing running in proportion as the other team showed ability at pass defense South Carolina, after mak ing both its' scores on Clemson on intercepted Clemson passes, was doped to give the Tar Heels trouble on their aerial efforts. But the Tar Heels turned the dope, didn't have, a single pass intercepted, meanwhile playing havoc with the Gamecocks' aerial efforts. Open football or aerial foot ball much may depend on which attack the Tar Heels will feature, and that question, al I though the Davidson battle is just two days off, is still an open one. Carolina Davidson 1 N.: C. State 1 Wake Forest 1 Duke 0 Won Lost 2 0 1.000 .500 .333 .333 .000 he clock 12! won't drag a weary round when you come to class pepped u p with a Shredded Wheat breakfast. Lazy hours follow meals too heavy- There's a lot. of energy in crispy golden biscuits qI Contains every food element essential to health 5Wl Intramural Games Onlv two intramural tag foot ball games were played yester day. Sigma Nu won from Kap pa Alpha 13 to 6. Kappa Sigma won from Sigma Phi Sigma 20 to 0. Thursday Nov. 14: 3:30 1. Theta Chi vs. Chi Phi. 2. Beta Theta Pi vs. Pi Kappa Alpha. 3. Alpha Tau Omega , Sigma Chi. 4:30 1. Pi Kappa Phi vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 2: New Dorms vs. Aycock -(F). x. 3. Phi bigma KanDa vs. Kappa Psi. A good-natured man is one who can start a fire in the furnace; in the morning without losing his soul. Bay City Daily Times. 1 1 Last Call for the Thanksgiving ' ,- , - "V"- Suit and Topcoat Orders. Get Them in Today. Be Ready for The Turkey Day Style Parade t Featuring , 4 The Famous Biltmore Homespuns : and Genuine Camel-Hair Topcoats Tailored to Your Individual Taste $29.50 and More Thanksgiving Delivery Order Now J
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