Tuesday, January 14, 1030 Tar Mieels Guilford Q New Combination At Forwards May1 Be .Used By Ashmore. PLAY IN TIN CAN The Tar Heel cagers have had scant chance for drill before meeting Guilford in the Tin Can tonight at 8:30. Little is laiown of the comparative strength of the Quaker quint men, but it is known that Wash ington and Lee has one of the' outstanding teams of the ' south this year, and the Generals are scheduled to invade the Tin Can here just two nights later. Coach Jim Ashmore intimat ed that another forward shift might lie in order before these two engagements. If it comes, it will probably mean that the lanky John Edwards will step into the place" of either Tom Cleland or Dave Neiman, who have started the last two games. Davidson had a fine, smooth working team, But still the Tar Heels fell fair short of what they should have done offensively, if they had continued to run true to the forin shown the previous, night in turning back Greens boro "Y"88 to 25. .The Neiman-Cleland forward combination made its debut that night, and impressive enough. Both boys were following and handling the ball in great style, with Neiman breaking away for 23 points." At Davidson Neiman got but" one' an4 "Cleland never broke the scoring ice. Both boys are fast but com paratively short. Edwards is a big; boy, converted from center, and if he can' master forward play, might be a big asset. There was no complaint as to the work of Harper, big. center and high scorer against Davidson, and of Marpet and Brown, who played their usual ' fine game oh defense. It was the old story of four for wards graduated, leaving only rooMestofiUthegaps. TEAM PREPARES FOR W. & L GAME Generals Have "Veteran Outfit In Togs Back This Year: Williams Is Big Star. The Tar, 'Heel basketeers will face one of their stiff est games of the season when Washington and Lee's Generals invade Ihe Tin Can here Thursday night;. The Generals boast the same team of veterans that, piled up an impressive tournament rec ord last year, and this season are going stronger than ever. If comparative scores 'mean anything, their strength is shown by the fact that they de feated St. John's 51 to 16, while St. John'sln turn defeated Vir ginia 35 to iih" " ' Though1 the" Showing of the Generals in the southern tour nament last year was not so good, their pre-toUrney record was among the most, impressive in the south. They were defeat ed in only one game last year, while they counted among their victims the strong West Virginia team, which had defeated Pitt's fine quint. Practically; the same string of veterans is back this year, with the team being built around Wil liams, star football end and one f the south's few four-letter men. Coach Jim Ashmore, Carolina mentor, is having a great deal of trouble getting a smooth working combination. Thus far, the guards and centers have done good work, but the forwards, all rookies, have been far from con sistent. X A hummer's wings moves faster than an airplane's propeller. ii A iers 1 omgnt Golf Rules The course committee of the Country Golf Club again calls attention to the local ruling that any non-member wishing to play on the course , must first purchase a ticket, which may be secured at either the Book Exchange or Students Supply Store. Because the course is a short one and to encourage rapid movement and minimize delay as much as possible, all players are requested to move in "twosomes." This is not a local .rule, however, but only a request, so "that every one playing the course may ex perience more enjoyment hitherto. WRETLERSOPEN Shift Of Meet With Duke To March ; 3. Leaves Tar Heel Grapplers Without Contest Until January 25. The Carolina-Duke wrestling meet, carded for the Tin Can here Saturday night, has been shifted up to March' 3. The change was made at the request of the Duke officials, and was announced yesterday by Charles T. Woollen, graduate manager of athletics. This means that the Tar Heel grapplers will have another week of practice before raising the curtain on their sea son. '"-"v " The Navy meet, at Annapolis, January 25, will be the curtain raiser instead of the ,Duke meet. The shift in schedule works an obvious imposition on Coach Chuck Quintan's matmen. Moore and Cowper, in the middle weights, two of five lettermen back this year, would be eligible to wrestle Duke this Saturday, but will, be away from college on 'co-op engineering work at the later date for which the meet is now carded. Coach Quinlan is grooming replacements for the veterans as fast as possible, Hut the task of developing men to fill letter men's posts is a hard one. Just now J. A. Park, J. B. Spell and W. L. Higdon look the best of the contenders for Moore's 155 pound post, and Sam Spitzer and Bod" kushner for . Cowper's 165 pound post. The other three lettermen in camp are Fred Stallings, 115 pounder ; Captafn Wayne Wood-ard,'125-pounder, and Ferguson, 175-pounder. Due to the change in the wrestling schedule, there will be no meet between the Carolina and Virginia matmen on Satur day, January. 18, as,' previously announced, Virginia meets Washington and Lee on that date, leaving it open for Caro lina unless an engagement can be secured with the Concord Y. MT C.' A.' In case there should be no meet, Carolina's first con test would be with Navy at An napolis; This year's squad is rather small with a noticeable lack of reserve material. The team is further weakened by the ineli gibility of several lettermen. Coach Quinlan urges new men to come out and fill these vacan- cies. Notice Miss Sidney Curry, mana ger of the co-ed basketball team asks that any students or town people with cars, who are interested in co-ed ath letics, and who would like to motor the co-ed team to Greensboro for their game tonight, to call her at 4201. THE DAILY (By Browning Roach) The second . week of the bas ketball season ended Saturday with Duke and Alabama tied for first place with two wins and no defeats. - Tennessee, Georgia and Kentucky, with one victory each, also boast perfect confer ence records and trail close in the wake of the pace-setters. A" but eight teams have seen con ference play to date and most of these will get into action in the 14 games carded for this week. In addition, 18 contests are on the books with non-conference teams. The Duke Blue Devils, in their triumph oyer the Cavaliers at Charlottesville Wednesday night ran up the largest score of. the week. Fast passing and accu rate shooting, enabled the Devils to register 65 points while the Virginia, f iye .tallied, 32. In total conference, scoring the Clemson Tigers lead with 105 points. On the other hand, the Tiger op ponents, Kentucky, Tennessee, Auburn and Georgia Tech, ran up 121 points to make Clemson the most seored-on aggregationfinter football' which; begins in the conference. Tulane, also, has been rather negligent in the defensive side of the -game, hav ing had 111 points scored against it while marking up 83 points for itself. The Wildcats of Kentucky have shown up best on defen sive, allowing only i5 points by Clemson an the only game in which they have engaged. Even this early, in the season it becomes apparent that no in dividual outfit is going to have anything like supremacy on the court. This has been evidenced by some of the close scores that have been turned in. Duke, af ter overwhelming the Cavaliers Wednesday, barely managed to nose the Maryland Old,, Liners 28 to 27 Thursday. Auburn in winning, one and losing, one," ex actly equaled their opponents' score of . 61. Georgia, overcame tlie Florida lead and, in an extra period , scraped , out a 35-34 vic tory oyer the 'Gators, Georgia Tech lost, to the Clemson Tigers 25-24. . as Clarence, "boodles'' Thomas sank a field goal from xne center, m tne last, iew sec- onds of play. Tulane eased out a 27-25 win over,; Mississippi college ; in thV first of a two game series; last week and; then dropped . the second, by a still closer score of 27?26. . ' The Carolina Tar Heels open conf erence play with the Gener als of Washington and , Lee iri Chapel. HillJ : Thursday. ; The Mississippi Aggies have yet to meet conference - antagonist. But showed,considerab)eform in disposing of the Meridian, Miss. a- fY. M. C. A. Saturday night. North Carolina State, with vic tories over Lenoir Rhyne and High Point college in the bag, goes into conference play against V. P. I. Friday, takes on Washington and Lee Saturday. Big five play got under way Saturday when the Davidson Wildcats forced the Tar Heels to bow before, them. Big Five games for this week are: Wake Forest 'vs. State, tonight; Wake Forest vs. Duke Saturday. The next big five game on the card for the Tar Heels will be the Wake Forest game here the 25th. All, conference teams except Alabama saw action the past week, with 28 games in all. On the whole, the conference out fits emerged victorious over outside opponents. Kentucky broke even in a two-game series with Creighton,-college of Ne braska. V P. I., )Tulane, Vir . , (Continued on page four) TAR HEEL CONFERENCE Team Games W L Points for Points against Pet. Duke 2 2 0 93 59 1.000 Alabama 2 2 0 58 ' 31 1.000 Tennessee 1 1 0 35 . 31 1.000 Georgia 1 1 0, 35 34 1.000 Kentucky 1 1 0 31 15 1.000 Clemson 4 2 2 105 121 .500 L.S.U. 2 1 1 58 52 . .500 Ga. Tech 2 1 1 55 41 .500 Ole Miss. 2 1 1 42 58 .500 Auburn 2 1 1 61 61 .500 S. C. 2 0 2 38 ' 61 .000 Tulane 2 0 1 31 . 58 .000 Florida 1 0 1 34 35 .000 Maryland 1 0 1 27 , 28 .000 Virginia 1 .0 1 32 65; .000 ; W. and L. 0 0 0 0 0 .000 V. P. I. 0 0 0 0 , 0 .000 V. M; I. 0 0 0 0 0 .000 N. C. State 0 0 0 0 0 .000 U. N. C. 0 0 0. 0 0 .000 Miss. Ags. 0 0 0 0 - 0 .000 Vandy 0 0 0 0. 0 .000 Sewanee 0 0 0 0 0 .000 13 FOOTBALL HERE Coach; Collins Will Divide Ma terial Into Five Or Six Groups. Head Coach Chuck Collins re turns today from his pilgrim age through the . North to make ready for the annual session of this week. ; Coach Collins, who had a brilliant season during the past year, will be assisted by Coaches Cerney, Fetzer and En right. Judging from the num ber of men who reported for varsity, football in September together with tne; freshman ma terial, there will be approxi mately 150 men out for; prac tice. These will be divided into five or six teams according to strength, each being named for some team that will oppose Caro lina in the fall. Two gameg will be played each week, and in this way the coach es will be able to replace such men as Farris, . Eskew Ward, Holt, Adlcins and others,1 who graduate this year. This list' is hot long, but the strength it cbn tains; is large. In other. word$, after a careful inventory of the Tar Heel stock, it was learned that the Tar; Heels have ;a de ficiency in, four linemen, an twb backfield men. There; promises tp be; much scrapping fpreach of these berths, from the apT Rearance of the f rosh strength; and the reserve power of the 1929 e0t$n of i the: Tar .HjeeM ; r -1$ fechp)astic; :yr- permits, Farris, Ward, Adkins and the others may" participate ; in' the ,games; they will1 at; least We on xo aia xne coacnes. ;-liIMerial!;-,wiif be! distributed tbe" latter half of the1 week. ; I Defeats New Dorms In ther game between (Jrjmes and,G,V'G faiJto: slow up an4 Grimes won bj forfeit, j In the New Dorms ,vs "I," the boys from . proved 1 to. be a fast bunch, and; tbey: looked fas if they had had plenty of pre vious practice wheii they def eat ed New Dorms , yesterday by a score of 21 to 19. Captain Leolcbwitz Was a heavy scorer at center with three field goals to bis credit. Turchiavelli was the- highest' scorer, r outdoing Leikowitz by one goal on a foul. The New Dorms1 seemed to be a little 'slow" in starting, but towards; the end they speeded up and almost tied the score. Steele defeated' Best House 26 to 20. Smith, left guard for Steele, played a" fast, clean' game, piling up fou goals. Purser, center, was not far behind with three of his own.- All the Steele team were scorers at least twice: Best House fought hard, Davis and Harper being their leaders, but failed to overtake the winners. 6UTF0SWMTEK STANDINGS : Ihteamurat Schedule TODAY 4:00 P. M Alpha Tau Omega vs. Sig ma Nu. Delta Sigma Phi vs. Phi Delta Theta. Theta Kappa Nu vs. Chi. Phi. 5:00; P. M. Manly: vs. Question Marks. Ayeock-vs. Law School No. 2. : r . : Ruffin vs; Law School No. 1. 1. 2v 3, 1. 2. 3. WEDNESDAY 4:00. P. M. 1. Chi Psi vs. S. A. E. . 2. Zeta Beta Tau vs. Phi Kap pa Sigma. 3. Old East vs. Carr. 5:00 P.M. 1. Lewis vs.-Mangum. 2. Theta Chi vs. Beta Theta Pi.: . . -'. 3. Old. West vs. Aycock. Frosh Five Plays Leaksville Tonight The freshman basketball team will open the season, tonigHt with the' Lealcsyijle "Y" team at the Tin Can at 7 o'clock. The game, will, be a prelimihary to the CarplmaGuilfopdgame. This year there will be no cut m tne squaa as a result oi a University policy of having as many' men as possible take part in athletics; ' " ; ! ' Numbered : among the squad are several nigh scbool and prep school iuimharies : ; Chandier a Durham bcV," was a star on last year'sOakSidge emy. teansy was IJeiary;. Dunn, forward saw seryjee .with Oak Park ; Hiiies, center, " played with " the Charlotte liigh school tam hile , Lijbergerr starred for Woodh'4rry 'Forest.' The re serves who ' will probably see service are ; Mqor, Riggs, Mark ham an :ereb forwards; Davis, Connpr, Walch and New combe, guards. . . The squad is fast rounding into shape and with a little more practice should reach mid-season form. '-.- " ; ;' The next game scheduled for the Tar Babies, will be , with the fast, Oak Kidge team at the Tin Can Thursday, night. : B-4 I. We are new, and we intend to build business. with a ' cleaning service that now and always will ' ' SWEEP CLEAN!: v TRY US Hat Blocking Also tocliea Dry Cleaners Student Service to Students ROYALL BROWN PHONE 5841 Parre Thrc?. Heelettcs Travel The Tar Heelettes will play Greensboro High School to night at 8 o'clock at the high school gymnasium in Greens boro. This is the second game of the year for the Tar Heelettes, having lost to the Chapel Hill Lassies Thursday, night 26-25. The co-eds will leave to morrow afternoon for Greens- boro, and. return to the Hill after the game. - The Greensboro lineup has not been ascerteined, but the Heelettes. iineup will be prac tically the same as in last Thursday's, game, with the exr ception of .Kitty- Wells, stair guard and mainstay of the co ed' defense." who was, injured in the last game ancl ( most s lively, will not be able tpplay. "3b t Hilli ( stellar, "guarii, will . be back at heir. position; to night. Louise Thaci.ier for ward for the Heelettes flayed' with. Greensboro .Higli School several years before slie, en tered thq University. . c Suits Made to Your Measure Spring and Summer x - ; ) r '- - Line on. Display at New Springs Learberry Suit 2 0m ; Just Arrived In the Latest 4-Piece Models. Come in, and. Inspect Them; before you Buy at Jaclr lipmahs iversity Shop ' BILL CARBINE Un

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