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Tuesday, February 18, 1930 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Page Thrca Basketball -Team To Meet ICR ake Forest Second Contest With Deacons Scheduled For Tin Can At 8:30 O'clock. FROSH VS. BABY DEACONS Team To Continue Offensive Play Started In Games Last Week. The Tar Heel basketball team in its last three games may have set a new record for losing games by close margins three games lost with the difference in Tar Heel points and oppon ents' points standing at 4. The 37-36 loss to Duke on Saturday night capped the cli max. Powerful State and Loyola quints had previously beaten the Tar Heels by '28-26 and 26-25. Supporters were sad, of course, but at that the Tar Heels looked good in defeat. . Their champions think they showed the greatest offensive power of the season in those three games and think likewise that the un derdog Tar Heels will be due for a late-season comeback. They are looking forward even to the Wake Forest game tonight at 8 :30 in the Tin Can as the turning point. FRESHMEN TACKLE DEACONS TONIGHT With their second loss to .the Duke Blue Imps still hanging over their heads, the Tar Baby quintet ended practice for the return game with the Wake For est Baby Deacons tonight in the Tin Can. Earlier in the season, the Tar Babies were defeated by the Baby Deacons 34-24, and th.wffl-be.outtoavthatl earner aeieat. vvnn me game on their home floor, the Tar Babies should be the favor ites to reverse the result of last month's game. Lineberger, Carolina's versa- tile guard, who cracked, his wrist on the recent Virginia 7 Y V trip should be ready to play to- winning 29-15 and the girls los night, but it is very doubtful if ing 23-19. Both teams showed he will start. "Pinky" Connor, who has substituted for Line- berger, has been going great guns lately, starring in every game smce the Virginia trip, and will probably start tonight, showed" up 1 best in the boys' This week the Tar Babies have game -and led the scoring with three of their toughest con- 12 markers. Council, Reynolds tests, playing the Wake Forest and Williams also played a good frosh tonight,-V. P. I. freshmen game, while Gentry and Longer Friday night, and the Washing- starred for the visitors, ton and Lee freshmen Saturday r In the girls' game Leigh of night. In every one of these Chapel Hill played -a good of games, the Tar Babies will be fensive game and led her team out to avenge' former defeats, mates with eight tallies, while The probable lineup for' to- Jones, Roxboro forward, was night's game: high scorer of both sides with Connor and Henry (guards) ; H . Pints- The score stood Beale (center) ; and Dunn and 19-all in the last minute of play, Hines (forwards). , but a pair of technical fouls and After a two-day rest the Tar a field goal by Oliver accounted Babies again encounter the for the four point margin at the freshmen five : from Virginia close. Polytechnic Institute. The V. : . Lineup for girls' game : - ' P. I. quintet hammered out a Roxboro (23) Chapel Hill (19) victory over the Carolina Frosh Oliver (11) Leigh (8) when the latter made" an un- 1 R- F- ' fruitful march through the Jones (12) Taylor (7) "Sore Backs " ' " L. F. Saturday ' night finds the Stephens l.................... Durham (4) first Wa nrtA t -fvQTYior This game, which is the first meeting of the two teams, will be rjl flv'prl in thf Tin Cnr r- Fire Alarm - An alarm of 'fire, turned in at the local fire department shortly after noon bunday, proved to be a false alarm oc- casioned by a smoky oil stove on uosemary lane.. n .a i rec: ! tt r raierniiy vjiiiciui ncre Dr. Milton W. Brown, travel ing secretary of the Chi Phi fraternity has been visiting in Chapel Hill since Sunday. He is expected to leave today. Here Tools A- .1 Intramural Schedule TODAY 4:00 pi m. (1) Phi Sigma Kap pa vs. Alpha Tau Omega ; (2) Kappa Alpha vs. Phi Delta Theta ; (3) Kappa Sigma vs. Chi Phi. 5:00 p. m. (1) Zeta Psi vs. Sig ma Epsilon; (2) Theta Chi vs. Phi Alpha ; (3) Aycock (F) vs. Manly. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 19 4:00 p. m. (1) Steele vs. Old East; (2) Beta Theta Pi vs. Phi Kappa Sigma; (3) Old West vs. Question Marks. 5:00 p. m. (1) Delta Kappa Epsilon vs. Theta Kappa Nu ; (2) Pi Kappa Alpha vs. Sig ma Nu; (3) Phi Sigma Kap pa vs. . Delta Sigma Phi. , THURSDAY,; FEB. 20 4:00 p. m. (1) Grimes vs. Lewis (J) ; (2) Phi Gamma Delta vs. Phi Kappa Sigma; (3) Zeta Psi vs. Chi Psil 5:00 p. m. (1) Kappa Sigma vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; (2) Law School No. 2 vs. Best House ; (3) New Dorms vs. Mangum. FRIDAY, FEB. 21 4:00 p. m. (1) Ruff in vs. Man- gum; (2) Question Marks vs. Everett (I) ; (3) Law School No. 1 vs. Best House. 5:00 p. m. (1) Steele vs. Man ly; (2) Grimes vs. Old East; (3) New Dorms vs. Lewis (J). Note: This is the last week of the regular basketball sche dule. All playoffs, postponed games, and the championship game between the winners of the two leagues will be played week, February 24 ,i i- ro Local High Splits With Roxboro Teams Chapel Hill high school split a double-header with Roxboro here Friday night, the boys considerable form, especially the boys, who displayed unusual scoring power in putting down the Roxboro quint. Lawrence, Chapel Hill center, Newton Mann c- G Fulcher " Fowler ; Long Jordan L-G- Substitutions: Chapel Hill Andrews. Referee: Knight, Lineup for boys' game: chapel Hill (29) Roxboro (15) prouty (4) Longer (5) t r p Council (8) James (1) L. F. Lawrence (12) Gentry (5) Oliver (1) C. Reynolds (5) R. G. Williams Davis (3) L. G. Intramurals i 0 (By K. C. Ramsay) This Week The last week of intramural basketball got under way yes terday with the Chi Psi, Pi Kappa Alpha, Tau Epsilon Phi and Kappa "Alpha teams win ning their games. Since exam inations are only three weeks distant, it has been decided to end the regular schedule this week, leaving next week for1 playoffs and postponed games. Old East and Aycock have not yet lost a game, and unless the unexpected happens this week there will be a dispute to be set tled in the dormitory league. Both teams have won nine games and lost none to date. Unless Phi Kappa Sigma can defeat the Phi Gams or Theta Kappa Nu down the Dekes, there will probably be a fast game to be played-off in the fraternity race. The Dekes were reported as having lost a game by for feit, but intramural officials an nounce that it was only a post poned game. Last Week Several teams were put out of the running for honors during last week's play. Steele of the dormitories and Sigma Nu of the fraternities failed to continue past performances and lost one game each. The Sigma Epsilons entered the league last week and won the only game which they have played. The Manly boys im proved their standing by adding two games to the win column. Scoring Sigma Nu is leading the en tire campus for scoring honors with a total of 301 points for and 98 against. Steele holds the high scoring honors for the dor mitories witlx a total of 255 points for and 87 against. Oth er teams which boast high scor ing honors are Old East with 207 points, Aycock with 188, Tau Epsilon Phi with 174, D. K. E. with 168 and Manly with 16B. These are the only teams having scored more than 150 points ' during the first five weeks. Teams And Players Several teams have been play ing with the idea that a good offense is the best defense. These scores will prove it. Steele won a game this week by 64-20. In four of their games the Sigma Nus have scored between 40 and 64 points. Manly has won sev eral games by very large mar gins also. That 55 to 1 score takes the cake for extremes. The Grimes boys should have brought down the janitor to help them; Pierre Campbell, Chi Psi for ward, scored 15 points in a game recently. :- Fourteen of them were long shots. That boy is death. : ,; -- ' - Hinton bf Old West seems to be a? consistently high scorer. Maybe he keeps in condition getting up for eight-thirties. A ; remark' attributed ' tVNap Lufty, - referee,, is going the rounds. It seems that famed Dormitory "I" was playing a game and Referee Lufty, calling the captain over to get the line up, added "spell the names, too.'' Which wasn't bad at all, considering that he had only a very short pencil to write with. Larry Johnson was finding the basket very regularly in a recent game, scoring a total of 32 pomts. The Zeta Beta Tau and Delta Tau Delta basketball teams for feited their game yesterday, neither team appearing. INDOOR MEETS Carolina Fourth In Annual Games; Farmer, Bagby, And Barkley Score. Virginia won the varsity and freshman meets in the sixth an nual indoor track invitation games Saturday night, with William and Mary second in both divisions. Final scores in the varsity meet were Virginia 23, William and Mary 16, Wash ington and Lee 13, Maryland 13, North Carolina 12, Duke 9, Wake Forest 2. Woodberry Forest won the preparatory school division and Eastern High of Washington won the high school division. Farmer and Bagby, each with five points, and Barkley with two points accounted for the Tar Heel score. Bagby placed first in the high jump. Farmer was second in the 50-yard dash and third in the 440-yard run. Barkley captured the other two points with a third in the 880 yard run. Jensen, the only freshman entry for the Univer sity, placed second in the mile run, and third in the 880 for five points. The University mile relay team was to have run Maryland in a match relay, but Maryland forfeited the event, in order to catch a train. Gold t medals were awarded in this event. Summaries of the events in which the- .University parti ci pated, with the exception of the high jump, follow: Varsity 50-yard dash won by Scott, William and Mary ; sec ond, Farmer, North Carolina ; third, Quinn, Maryland; fourth, Kinsey, Wake Forest. Varsity 440-yard run won by Shep hard, Washington and Lee; sec ond, Ramsburg," Maryland; third, Farmer, North Carolina; fourth, Kinsey, Wake Forest Varsity 880-yard run won by Johnson, William and Mary; sec ond, Lindsey, Maryland; third Barkley, North Carolina ; fourth Broderich, Washington and Lee, Freshman 880-yard run won by Lauck, Virginia; second Carry, Virginia ; third, Jensen North Carolina; fourth, Cary Virginia. - Freshman mile run won by Lauck,-Virginia ; second Jensen, North; Carolina ; third Perry, Virginia; fourth, Bray Duke. First place winners in other events follow : Shot puft var sity, Day, Virginia ;. freshman Bentley, Virginia; prep, school, Coles, Episcopal ; high school, Mullis, Charlotte. 880-yard run prep, school, White, Episco pal; high school, Reichman, Tech, Washington. 440-yard run freshman; Uldrich, Wil liam and Mary; prep school, Wright, Woodberry ; high school, Swope, Eastern, Washington. Mile run Varsity, Johnson, Wil liam and Mary; prep school, Bowman, Augusta; high school, tie between C. Miles and b. Miles, Eastern High. 50-yard dash freshman, McKeown, W. and M. ; prep school, Gwinn, Woodberry ; high school, - Mc Chesney, Hyattsville, Md. 50 yard low hurdles freshman, Eister, Virginia; prep school, Payne, Woodberry; high' school, Everett, Eastern. Varsity 50 yard high hurdles Flippin, Virginia. Beautiful Assortment ; of SILK TIES Just Received $1.00 and $1.50 Jack Lipmans University Shop Harper Injured w X LA it Facing1 one of the hardest weeks of play of their 1930 schedule, the Tar Heel basket-j ball team will probably be play- ng this week without the ser vice of their center and defen sive star "Puny" Harper. Harper, injured in the 36-37 oss oi JJUKe saiuraay nignx, was about on crutches yesterday, but is definitely out of the Wake Forest game here tonight. The Joss may not be so keenly felt there. The Tar Heels had a 48-19 margin over the Deacons n a previous meeting. Harper's absence will only make things pvpTi and ffive nrosnects of a close, hard game. T. E.P. Beats Sigma Chi Tau Epsilon Phi trounced Sigma Chi yesterday afternoon 34 to 10. Good, steady passing featured the play of the winning team. Despite the uneven score, the game was fast and interest ing. Hirsh was high-point man " . for T. E. P. with 16 points. Cohen and Felshin also did some accurate snooting for the win ners, scoring together a total of 16 points. Jarrat led the Sig ma Chi team in scoring. T. E. P. (34) Sigma Chi (10) Cohen (9) ... Barkley (1) R. F. Eiserberg ... : Jarrat (4) - L. F. Felshin (7) Hunter (3) C. .. . - Eisner (2) Perkins R. G. Hirsh (16) ... Shuford (2) L. G. Substitution for T. E. P. Breen. , Br. J. P. Jones Dentist Office Over Welcome Inn Cafeteria Telephone 5761 r 4!p peoa, 100 New Just Order Spring Holiday Delivery Fencing: Notice "Hinkey" Hendlin, fencing director, announces that in view of the basketball game between Carolina and Wake Forest tonight he will meet the dormitory and fraternity representatives tonight after the game instead of at the hour announced in last week's Tar Heel. The - following groups are to meet liim in 313 Old East: Grimes, Manly, and Ruff in dormitories, arid Sig ma Phi Sigma, Lambda Chi Alpha, Beta Theta Pi, Sigma Chi, Pi Kappa Alpha, Sigma Nu and Theta Chi fraterni ties. Pikas Beat Phi Belts The Pikas more than doubled the score on the Phi Delta Thetas yesterday, 30-12. Pika did most of its scoring in the last half. Up to then the game was close. Worman took indi vidual honors with 13 points. The lineup: Pi K. A. (30) Lowrance (5) Worman (13) Patterson (6) Clark, (4) Ashcraft (2) Substitutions: P. D. T. (12) Gill (2) Fonville (2) Eubank (5) Daniels Koonce (3) Pi Kappa Al pha: Williams, Brody. Send the1 Tar Heel home I Weekly Release VICTOR RECORBS Students' Supply Store "Everything in Stationery" Have you chosen your life work? In the field of health -service The Harvard University Dental School the oldest dental school connected with any university in the United States offers thorough well-balanced courses in all branches of dentistry. All modern equipment for practical work under supervision of men high in the profession. Write for details and admission requirements to Leroy M. S. 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