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Friday, November 15, 1029 .THE - DAILY'. -TAR-'- HEEL rsse Tlirct BASKETBALL TO : HOLD SPOTLIGHT IN A FEW WEEKS Ashmore Has Three Veterans For Nucleus of 1930 Team; Needs Two New Forwards. Some three or four weeks from now and basketball will step to the forefront as the major sport of interest upon the campus and with its approach will arise the speculation as to whether the team can retain its place among the leaders of the Southern Conference. In view ing the losses from last year's team due to graduation, it may be safely said that Coach Jim Ashmore has work on his hands. Ruf us Hackney, Henry Sat terfield, George Cathey, and Red Price are all missing this year, and as these men formed the nucleus of the 1929 team, it may be easily understood 'why Coach Ashmore is not promising the 1930 Southern Conference crown to Tar Heel followers. - However j in the face of such facts, things migni iook worse ; ana even though the team this year may not gain . the premier position in the south,- it will undobutedly forge to a place among the Conference leaders. Three letter men return to form the, defensive foundation for the team this year, Harper, Marpet and Brown. Harper is a center, -..while the other two men held , down the guard posi tions last winter. Ashmore's main task is going to be that of finding some one capable of stepping into the berths left bare by Satterfield and and Hackney To do that he will have the fol lowing material to work on some of these men worked out as guards last year but may be changed into forward matera it it j in tne iace oiinis necessity: Neiman, -Race .Parleigh, Cleland, Slater, Craig; Wily, Choate, Gordan Gray, Fenner, Williams and . Fysal. Damerson showed up pretty well in his first ap pearance last year and may .de velop into a strong pivot man. From the freshman team have come up such men as Harper, Reid and Alexander ; what these men hold of worth to the team only big time action will show. A new system will be inaug urated ths year in selecting cap tains. The old method of elect ing a full season captain will not he emoloved: instead, before A. l each game, the coach will ap point a captain for that particu lar game. This experiment will be witnessed with interest since somuch discussion has been go ing on recently in regard to cap tain control over coach control. They Play Near Home Saturday Y ) V v J - z "SHORTY" BRANCH, Salisbury T3 ENNI ST.IATCHTO BE PLAYED TODAY Ed Yoemans Will Meet Rrvnn Grant Of Atlanta On Varsity Courts At 3 O'clock. " V PHIL JACKSON, Gastonia Intramural Games Delta: Kappa Epsilon won over Zeta Psi 12 to 0. Alpha Tau Omega won over Sigma Chi 6 to 0. Theta Chi won over Chi Phi 12 to 6. Phi Sigma Kap pa won over Kappa Psi 1 to 0. Pi Kappa Phi won over Sigma Alpha Epsilon 13 to 12. The passing - of Jimmie Williams featured the day's play. This boy made the All-University tag football team last year, and little trouble re taining his position. He is about the best passer in either league. ... New Dorms won over "F" 13 to 0. Beta Theta Pi won over Pi Kappa Alpha 12 to 0. Friday, Nov. 15: 1. Carr vs. Ruf fin. 2. Grimes vs. Graham (G) Manly vs. Old West. Phi Sienna Kanca vs Sigma Chi. Chi Psi vs. Phi Delta Theta. Mangum vs, Lewis (J) 3:30 4:30 3. 1. 2. 3. Interest in tennis js rapidly gaining momentum upon the Carolina campus. Even at this early date the teams that will represent . North Carolina next spring on the courts are begin ning to take form; new men are being uncovered, and old men are being further developed ; all in favor of preventing the Tar Heel racqueteers from falling from their present position among the leaders of the Southern tennis teams. inis. aiternoon almost un heralded will be played off what may be one of the keenest matches that will be seen in this state this year. This match will be in the form of the semi finals of the University tourna ment which is played off this month. Yoemans, rated No. 1 man on the team this year, has reached this stage in the tourna ment undefeated and will meet ByranGrant of Atlanta, South ern Amateur Champion. The match will be played on the var sity courts at three o'clock, The winner of this contest will en gage Wilmer Hines, Southern Junior Champion, next Tuesday afternoon at three o'clock in the finals. The team this year will suffer greatly from losses due to gradu ation. At this date only three men have definitely sewed up places on the team ; their tenta tive rating is as follows : Yoe mans, No. 1, Graham, No. 2, and manager, Merritt, No. 3, captain. The following men are out for berths on the teams and have as yet been more or less impressive : Palmore, Bryan, Baggs, Kendall, Rhett, Dig Wardlaw, Fred Wardlaw, Winecoff, Water- house, Dressier, Draper. -After Christmas it is possible that Phil Lisken, rated No. 2 on the yearling team last year, may re turn; also it is possible that Shapiro, No. 1 on last year's var sity may be back. ' The return of these two men would greatly strengthen the 1930 sextette. -C A number of freshmen this year are showing up rather well and may possibly develop into valuable material f o rthe varsity next year. Among this grour are : . Wright, . Barnett, Abels, Grant and Hines. CAPTAIN F ARRIS, Charlotte Players In Good Shape . - As They Work For Last Time Before Gat Game Coaches Give Team Plenty To Do But Holds Off Scrimmage; Three-day Rest for Varsity. PLENTY OF PEP HTT J TANS BATTLE HENDERSON TODAY Flisahptfi Tellink, the Chica go etcher, has an exhibit in the Hackett galleries, New York. The Chapel Hill f oqtball team after four games away from the home field, play Henderson high school on Emerson field this af ternoon at 3:30 o'clock. The Henderson team averages around 160 pounds, and this extra weight promises the Hillians a hard fight. ' Chapel Hill, after their defeat in the hands of Roxboro last week, are determined, to chalk the Henderson game on the cred it side of the ledger. Jam full of pep after a three day holiday, the Tar Heel vet erans joined with the reserves in a real afternoon's work yes terday in preparation for the DavWson invasion on Saturday. It was another scrimmage-less afternoon, but far from a work less one. Four full elevens got a look-in on Davidson plays run in dummy scrimmage. ' The backs brushed up on their passing in a long drill. The linemen drove the buck ing machines all around the lot developing push and drive. The backs drilled on sidesteps, hopping, dodging, bucking and other calisthenics designed to render flying , bodies more elusive. .. ' The squad was in good shape and full of pep after the un precedented layoff. Jim Magner was about the only veteran , not participating. It is doubtful whether Magner will be in shape Saturday. Phil Jackson ran in his place at left half. ' Pete Wyrick called signals to this backfield with Rip Slusser at right half and Henry House' at fullback. . The starting backfield Johnny Branch, quarter ; Jimmy Ward and Strud Nash, halves, and Spaulding, fullback, was in tact.'' ' r - .. A third backfield showed Jack son, quarter ; . Jimmy Maus and Chuck Erickson, halfbacks, and Pap Harden, fullback. Thes first string line is in good shape all around and looks good to start Saturday, with Holt and Fenner, ends; Koenig and Ad kins, tackles ; Captain Farris and Fysal, . guards, and Lip scomb, center. The second string line has been showing vvell also. If it got the call, it would mean Nel son, parsley and Brown, ends ; Dortch and Harper, tackles; Mc Iver, Crew and Hudson, guards, and Gilbreath, center. The squad will take a light workout this afternoon at 1 :30, and will leave by train for 'Char lotte at 4 o'clock. The team will stay at the Hotel Charlotte Fri day night and got to Davidson early Saturday morning. v Golf Notice All students both fresh men and varsity men who are interested in trying out for the golf team are re quested to "meet at the Emerson stadium today dur ing chapel period. Plans for a match with the Virginia team Thanksgiving day are to j be discussed. STARTING TEAM IS UNCERTAIN Young Favored In Conference Meet Bob Young", cantain of the Georgia harriers this year, is expected to be the individual star -in the Southern Conference cross country meet to be held here Saturday, November 23. Young was the, winner of this meet last year when he 'estab lished a new record for the At lanta course. ; Young has, up to this time, created an enviable reputation in track and cross country cir cles. In .1927 he finished fifth m the Southern Conference meet, coming in behind Elliott, Henderson, Fisher and Pritchett of Carolina. " Young was second to Woodward of Duke in the one mile run in the Conference track meeti last year, and came in fifth in the national collegiate championship meet in Chicago in this event. In his first ap pearance here last year he won both the mile and the two-mile runs in the Intercollegiate in door meet held at the Tin Can. Hi i.IMT REGIS' FQR CAM RACE ; Enrollment For Anneal Event Gosed Yesterday; Unusual " Interest Shown. 101 Yards For Score A German physician announces that he has discovered a cure for seasickness. But who wants to cross the ocean and hot have that to talk about ? Des Monies Tribune-Capital. . i . ' . . With, only a last light workout to go, the whole squad in fairly good shape, and the transpor tation reservations calling for places for a squad of 50, Tar Heel followers were busy specu lating yesterday on the probable lineup Coach Collins will hurl against Davidson on Richardson field Saturday. ' The second-string line showed almost as well against South Carolina as the veterans. . Nelson and Parsley, ends, showed up especially well. Dortch and Thompson, tackles, looked good; and the center trio of Crew and Hudson, guards, and Gilbreath, center, proved as impenetrable for the Gamecock backs as the veteran center trio It's a known fact that Coach of! Collins is trying to get his men in tip-top shape, to fill the hard engagements, not only with Davidson, but also with Vir ginia and Duke. He gave them three days of rest this week for that purpose. But will he risk starting his second string line against the Cats when state title hopes are hanging in the balance? ' That's the question. The first team line is in good shape after a week of rest and compara tively light work, and, despite prevalent gossip, seems more likely to get the call. . . ' ' Thai: would mean Holt and Fenner, ends ; Koenig and Ad kins," tackles; r Captain Farris and Fysal, guards, and Lipscomb center. . --V .'. : ' f ' Wyrick and Magner, veteran quarter and left half, are : in shape to be used if necessary, but Coach Collins will probably save these boys Unless things come to the worst. ,. It seems likely that the sopho more Johnny-Branch will start at quarter, calling signals to a veteran trio of Ward and Nash, halves, and . Spaulding, full. v Credit for making the longest scoring run recorded so far this season in college football is given Ted Franz, Ashland, Ky., half back of Ohio Wesleyan Univer sity, at Delaware, according to statistics. He caught the ball on the kickoff behind his own goal line and ran 101 yards for a tuchdown against Heidleberg. After a year's lapse, the old custom of Mrun and get a cake" is to be revived. The sixth annual cake race is carded for Friday afternoon. November 22, and from all in dications a great throng will race over the two-mile course for the treasured prizes at jour ney's end. . - Ninety-seven men are already registered and going through the formalities of training required for participation by the Univer sity track coaches, who are as sisting the intramural athletics department in staging the event. The prize list reads like a mail order house catalog. 'Three big cakes are to goto the organiza- tions qualifying the most men, and 10 more to the organizations finishing the most men. There will be medals for the first ten men, and after that a heferogenuous assortment of from 50 to 75 individual prizes that is doped to include articles of clothing, athletic equipment, merchandise, food, or what have you. v The cake race, held every year but last year since 1923, is an ancient classic and has devel oped fine varsity runners. Harry Thach, 1925 winner, became a 4 :30 miler. Galen El liott, who won in 1925, later cap tained the Tar Heel harriers and lowered the Southern Confer ence mile mark to 4:21.2. Minor Barkley, - winner in 1926, j is the present Tar Heel cross-country captain and a fine miler. Red Fisher, who won in 1927, placed third in the South ern Conference cross country championship run the same year, his first year to go out for var sity competition. J C LINOIL Beats The Old Scratch FOR TOE ITCH Oil WE UE EATtS THIS TMEAT HEBE'S a new Columbia dance record that's packed tight with real toe-ticklin melody on both sides. The Charles ton Chasers have moulded two memorable tunes in snappy weil-defined rhythm that's blue without ever breaking into a torrid gallop. By all means hear it, and these others too they're the sort of things you like ... 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