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.Scs-y, December 15, 1929 THE ' DAILY. ; TAB HEEL ILojJ, ill PROSPECTS GOOD Many High And Prep School Star Matnien Add To Strength of Team. SIDELIGHTS hy 'Heinie" The outlook for the 1929 freshmen wrestlers shows an other group of matmen who should be capable of equaling last year's record. Last year the team completed a very suc cessful season without being de feated, although two of the matches resulted in draws. The squad this year consists almost entirely of men who have not had previous experience, but a lot of hard work has been shown this fall and as a result there are severaf in different weights who show promise of a great future. -. The squad at present is not so large but after the holidays a larger number are expected to be out for workouts. There are some good prospects out now, but sufficient material in the 115 pound weight and heavy weight is lacking. At present Louis and Deitz are showing up well in the light weight. In the 125 weight there are Seligman and Hine. The 135 and 145 pound weights show a variety of men who have not been classed in their proper weight. These men are Webb, Leary, Stone, Winstead, Conklin and Bradley. All have been do ing good work. Just now the 155 pound weight is lacking in candidates but one or two are showing good promise. Keith and Idol are doing fine work in the 175 lb. weight. Charles Nichols is the only candidate for "the unlimited weight at present. The freshman team will have tryouts before each meet as the varsity, y and each man will be given a chance to take part in the matches. ; It has been customary for the frosh and varsity to hold their meets on the same, trip. The freshmen match being held in the afternoon and the varsity at night. This same plan will prob ably be carried out this season. The schedule for coming meets has not been fully drawn but the freshmen will probably meet such teams as V.M.I., V.P. I., Virginia, Washington and Lee and perhaps Duke. The team has not been picked yet and all freshmen who can come out are urged to do so. Collins' Figures Out Of Beach For Georgetown School Slater High Scorer On Basketball Team In the three- games played during the week Carolina has scored 96 points. Ten men have contributed to this total, J ohn Slater showing the way with 24 points. The players who have scored are : Slater 24, Brown 16, Harper 13, Hutchison 12, Mar per 10, Cleland 10, Choate 6, Dameron 4, Race 2, Crouch 1. BASKETBALL seems to have taken the spotlight in sports at the Hill for the past week. Two of the three games played fell on the credit side of the ledsrer for Carolina. Out of green ma terial Coach Ashmore seems to be moulding another representa tive Tar Heel quintet. Brown. Marpet, and Harper are leading tne u. N. C. delegation as the veterans. Several new men were tried out in the first pre-season game with Raleigh Y, and they responded well by the experience gained. Both Greensboro and Durham carried the small end of scores back to their home towns. Billy Devin and Rufus Hackney led the Durham Y. against their former team-mates but all to no avail. THE CO-EDS have finally come to the conclusion that edu cation may include sports as well as the classroom. The new co-ed basketball team is thought to be merely a beginning to wards bigger and better wo men's physical activities. Tis a pity that this education should only center around basketball, perhaps football lore' would help matters also. But perhaps the remarks about home-runs at the football games were not made by co-eds. Second place in the Tag Lea gue received 35 points, third got 20, fourth 15, fifth 10, and sixth 5. The table with all the teams scores follow in another part of the paper. Although at present Beta is leading by; a large margin the Intramural Association wishes all other teams entered to notice that 150 of these points were amassed in the one event, the tag football league. The same number of points will be given for winning a title in the baseball and basketball league as in the tag league, and it is expected that the Intramu ral Department will probably have three other events in both the spring and winter quarters. IT WON'T BE LONG before Winter Football practice will vie with basketball for the campus spotlight in sports. Prophets will then sharpen their pencils and start writing well-founded predictions about the 1930 pros pects for U. N. C. on the grid iron. These winter practices have shown up some very good prospects for the varsity from the freshmen teams in past years (so they tell me) but this year's edition of the Tar Babies will only need to supply parts of a line. Writeups of Fresh men games give Bill McDade, hefty Tar Baby tackle, individ ual honors on the Tar Baby squad. The excitement about Chuck Collins' offer seems to be all over. Dispatches from Wash ington are to the effect that the figure Collins named wa3 too steep for the Georgetown of ficials and accordingly they have turned elsewhere for a coach. Elmer Layden, one of the famed "Four Horsemen" of Notre Dame, and now head coach of Duquesne University, is the man under consideration. The posi tion has been offered to Layden and the probability is that he will accept the offer. Very few thought that Col lins seriously considered taking the Georgetown post since he has everything shaped up for a good season next year and, as far as matters around the Hill stand, is sitting pretty. He has a strong squad lined up for next year and everything points to a successful season and a probable renewal of contract. It is the opinion of - the News and Ob server that "Chuck" was only being courteous in answering a "feeler" from Georgetown and named the high salary as the most logical way out. Sentiment for Collins is strong around Carolina and un dergraduates and alumni are apparently well satisfied with the prospect of his staying on at least until his contract runs out. The outlook for next, sea son is more hopeful than it has been for years and a change of coaching systems might have much to do with cutting down Makes Study cf Carolina's Educational Brcnd casting George Zehmer, director of the extension department of the University of Virginia,, was here yesterday in connection with a survey of educational broadcast ing he is making for the national committee on educational broadcasting. Mr. Zehmer was appointed to make the study by Secretary of the Interior Wilbur and came here to determine what was be ing done along this line by the extension division of the Univer sity. Mr. Zehmer was formerly head of the department of ex tension teaching of the exten sion division of the University of North Carolina. Carolina's chances at the con ference crown in 1930. With Collins in charge and with the material on hand the Tar Heels are in a good way to repeat this year's performance and come through the season on the win ning side. vr i THE OLD WISH Merry Christmas and Happy New Year G. H. RAY Meats and Fancy Groceries liiiiiinjiiihjAikiiAiiiiiilikiiiiifiiiiiiiiUiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiUitiitiifiAihill ltWtmiWtWWW1WtriWWWHIIWHMIItlHHiWWItHflltttft LuiitiiiaiiuutiiiiiiiiiiuiniiiiiiiiitiiuiiiiiuiiuUtiiiutaitiiiijiU Give A Kodak The Ideal Gift Kodaks have long been appre ciated gifts. They never fail to please. Now in the modern sizes and colors they are more attractive than ever. The Gift of Gifts Let It Be An Eastman Students' Supply Store "Everything in Stationery?' ninii!iii!n!nnniimiu!!iinniiini!!!iiriiiiiinii!iEns!Hii:!imi: Pritehard Patterson Incorporated - - r s Tin, .. 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