if Pzzt Fcur STATE COLLEGE '; TO HAVE BOXING ' TEAM THIS YEAR Dr. Ray R. Sermon, athletic director at State College, an nounced Thursday that the W olf pack vould put a boxing team in the field this winter for the first time. The team will be led by Sam Dimeo, middle weight from Philadelphia and coached by Lieutenant Elmes. Last wi nter a regimental team from State put on an exhibition bout with the Carolina f rosh and drew "a good crowd in spite of the novelty of the sport in Ra Ieight. The bout made such a favorable impression on the student body that the authori ties decided to make boxing a minor sport. 1 State is the third North Caro lina school to take up boxing, and the fifteenth in the South ern Conference. Virginia was the first to take this step and was followed by Carolina soon after. - Scientific Society Will Meet Tonight The Elisha Mitchell scientific society will begin its work of the year with its 322 nd meeting tonight at 7:30 in room 206 of Phillips Hall. Dr. H. V. Wilson of the zoo logy department, who made la boratory studies in Italy last summer, will talk to the group on the "Larvel Metamorphosis ,m.Manoxonid Sponges." . Dr. Collier Cobb, head of the geology department will be the second speaker. Dr. Cobb, who has done a great deal of re search, will talk on the "Light on the Loess Problem from the Mississippi Valley." The officers of the society ask that all members attend this meeting so that the society may get off to a good start this year. WISCONSIN SQUAD TO ADOPT WHITE Madison, Wis. (IP) The time-honored cardinal jerseys of the University of -Wisconsin football squad have been dis carded for the first part of the season this year in favor of pure-white outfits, believed to be cooler to wear during the warm - . days of . the early football sea son. . y ' . 1 FOOTBALL (Continued from preceding page) offense in operation this season. The Carolina-State game, how ever, is four weeks off, so it is rather early to start talking about what will happen here November 8. VANDERBILT CONTINUES to show up best in the confer ence with the smashing 40-0 victory over V. P. I.; at Nash ville. With this win and Min nesota's holding Pop Warner's Stanford eleven to a 0-0 tie out at Minneapolis Saturday, Dan McGuigin caused many confer ence coaches to watch his team very closely. It will be remem bered that Vandy beat Minne sota 37-7 October 4. TENNESSEE CHALKED UP 27 points against Mississippi with both of her star ends and Gene McEver sitting on the bench. Coach Bob Neyland must have a great bunch of re serves this year. COACHES STRESS DEFENSE TACTICS (Continued from page three) Wednesday. The Georgia game will De a erame 01 speed, since both the Bulldogs and the Tar Heels play under the Notre Dame system, and for this rea son the Tar Heel coaches intend to give the team stiff drills in preparation for an eleven which is lighter but much faster than y:w, Charles Rogers, Helen Kane and Victor J. 1 00 re in "Heads Up" At the Carolina Theatre Today FRESHMEN LEARN GEORGIA TACTICS The freshmen spent the afteiv noon yesterday learning Georgia plays which they intend to use against the Tar Heels in prepa ration for the important game with the Bulldog on Saturday. The freshman squad was divid ed up into different teams and each team practiced the plays given them by Coaches Enright, Farris and Sapp. The first-year men win proDaDiy go down to Kenan stadium today and try to offer the varsity a sample of what is expected in Athens Sat urday. COURSE FOR CAKE RACE IS MAPPED OUT BY OFFICIALS (Continued from page three) resulted in his being- ranked All-American miler. He won the Southern Conference cross-coun try meet in both 1926 and 1927. The Southern Conference mile was again won by Elliot in 1927 and 1928. Minor Barkley, 1926 winner was one of the stars of the track and cros-country teams for sev eral years. He was captain of last year's Southern Conference championship cross-country team. In the Penn State track meet held here last year he nos ed out Paul Rekers, I. C. A. A. A. champion in the mile. In the dual meet with Princeton last year he ran a 4 :21.4 to take se cond place and a half hour later ran a 1.56.5 half,, which is the University record. JunO Fisher, who won the race in 1927 was a member of the quartet of Elliot, Barkley, Pritchard, and Fisher which won the National four mile relay championship in 1928. He took third in the Southern Confer ence cross-country meet in 1927. There was no Cake Race held in 1928. Tom Watkins, last year's win- ner, developed into one 01 tne 1 1 " All. est iresnman quarter mners, and appears to be one of the best prospects lor this year s cross country team. The entries for the Cake Race close at 4:00 this afternoon. All those interested in competing in this event should see Coach Ranson as soon as possible. Men may report for practice daily at Emerson Field between 3 :00 and 30 in the afternoon. Yale Team Tours New Haven, Conn.;Oct. 13. (IP) The Yale University de bating team spent the past sum mer touring South American countries. Special In following our policy of working as many self-help students, as possible, we are with the official endorse ment of the Self -Help Bureau conducting a small cam paign. Self-help students will call on you tomorrow and offer you club rates on pressing. PATRONIZE STUDENTS! PHONE 5841 Carolina Dry Clearer Student Service to Students THE DAILY Correction The Tar Heel regrets (hat through unintentional mis takes Tau Epsilon Phi was credited with two losses in in tramural tag football games last week. Tuesday Tau Ep silon Phi defeated Sigma Zeta by the score of 25-0, and Fri day Theta Chi bowed to the same outfit by a margin of six first downs. Old Trees Die Two Have to Come Down, and One Has It's Limbs Lopped Off In the last week or so two of Chapel HillV old trees have had to come down, and a third has had its limbs lopped off and the trunk stands a bleak monument to the ravages of time. The two trees felled were a white oak in the grove east of the "Arboretum and a maple in the front yard of the Roberson place on Columbia street. Joe Cave and other Negroes, com missioned for the job by the University, carried out the death sentence on the oak. while the municipal street force cut down the maple and lopped the limbs from the tree in the yard of the Carolina Inn. This last was one xof four giant oaks that flourished when the Inn property was the Graves place and long before. The other three came down a few years ago, but John Sprunt Hill, owner of the Inn, kept the fourth, the one nearest the cam pus, as long as he could. At last the time came when the limbs had to be cut away. The trunk, however, is still good for many more years, and Mr. Hill intends to cover it with ivy. LOCAL MEN TO ATTEND HENDERSONVILLE SESSION OF SANITARY ENGINEERS H. G. Baity, professor of sani tary engineering and Charles E. Ray, Jr., principal assistant en gineer 01 tne state department of conservation and develon- ment wiu attend the meeting of the North Carolina Water and Sewage Works association at Hendersonville next week. The meeting is to last from Monday until Wednesday. FRESHMAN MUSICIANS All freshman musicians who have had dance experience and interested in joining the Fresh man Dance Orchestra please see John Finlator at 114 Grimes to night at 8 o'clock. You must have had previous dance perience. , ex- 1h1d Mates TAR HEEL Intramural Schedule Tuesday, October 14 3:30 (1) Steele vs. Law School; (2) Mangum vs. Cam 4:30 (1) Tau Epsilon Phi vs. Beta Theta Fi; (2) Phi Sigma Kanna vs. Delta Psi: (3) Al pha Tau Omega vs. Phi Kappa Sigma. Wednesday, October 15 3:30(1) pi Kappa Phi vs. Lambda Chi Alpha; (2) Sig ma Alpha Epsilon vs. Chi Phi. 4 :30 (1) Sigma Ncr vs. Sigma Phi Epsilon; (2) Ruffin vs. Lewis ; (3) Grimes vs. Gra ham. Thursday, October 16 3:30 (1) Sigma Phi Sigma vs. Chi Psi ; (2) Sigma Zeta"-vs.. Phi Gamma Delta. 4:30 (1) Theta Chi vs. Zeta Psi; (2) Delta Kappa Epsilon vs. Zeta Beta Tau; (3) Ay cock vs. Everett. Friday, October 17 3 :30 (1) Manly vs. Question Marks; (2) Kappa Sigma vs.. Sigma Chi. 4:30 (1) Phi Alpha vs. Pi Kap pa Alpha ; (2) Phi Sigma Kap pa vs. Phi Delta Theta; (3) Phi Kappa ' Sigma vs. Delta Psi. GEORGIA BATTLE SATURDAY WILL RENEW RIVALRY (Continued from page three) Carolina leading in points by 223 to 74. Georgia has never beaten Carolina by - more than 13 points, this having- been in 1923, but the Tar Heels have had several big margins. Captain Frank Rogers' team won by 44-0 in 1898, Captain Francis usoorne s team won to-u m 1900, Captain Albert Carr's team won 28-0 in 1901, and in 1914 the Tar Heels' famous 359-point eleven, captained by Dave Tayloe, only Tar Heel to lead two seasons, won 41-6. The series was revived after a long lapse last year, with the Bulldogs, inspired by a thrilling victory over Yale, evening old scores by eliminating the high powered Tar Heels from the Southern Conference race, 19-12 in North Carolina's only loss of tho year. r " .... ! IkI 1 f I Fabrics and i Styles t ; )ho YourEKactli i Jy 7 I Measures f i kS LJ j Designed and w I ft Cut for You i iRli.'ll Tx.. 1 T m m m y TW m -r w ess Mtf The loo f ' Henry Johnston, director of the bureau cf vocational infor lege - a ft m H I TT r AAA ill l nJALAM QQ U JyJi 1 1 says 00 00 X7"OU may call it toe itch, golf JL iteh the "doc" may call it ringworm millions of people who catch it, call it "Athlete's Foot" but all of them are the same-- A. ringworm parasite, tinea trichophyton by name, causes thatredness between the toes- with; i-t-c-h-i-n-g. Tiny blisters, or a thick, moist skin condition may be another symp tom Again dryness, with little scales is. a signal. "At least half of all adults suffer from it at some time," says theU..S. Public Health Service In- universities as far apart as Pennsylvania and Cali- fornia 50 of the men have it. And the? co-eds are not immune either- It lurks in the very places where we all go for cleanliness and health. on the edges of swimming pool and showers in gymnasiums on locker- and dressing-room floors. It spite of modern sanitation (you, have to boil socks 15 minutes to kill it) ADdsodipMiiqcb FOR YEARS HAS RELIEVED SORE MUSCLES, MUSCULAR ACHES, BRUISES, BURNS, CUTS, SPRAINS, ABRASIONS MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Oct. 13th, 14th and 15th MR. JOHN KRAUSE store to ! ir-i H Lyyi Sir '&iMM"r You are invited to meet this style expert who will present the newest ideas in fabrics and fashions for Fall and Winter, 1930-31. He will be glad to give you the benefit of his authentic experience and personally take your mea sures for Kahn Tailored-to-Measure Clothes. FEATURE VALUES en s Suitings and - 35 w$50 'OTHERS $25 Y. M. C. A. Tuesday, October 14, 1333 mation, left yesterday for Wis. ston-Salem and Charlotte. 9 1 :ir ii S. repo this fungus parasite infects and reinfects bare feet almost any time they come in contact with damp floors. Absorbine Jr. kills the germ of "ATHLETE'S FOOT" Tests in a famous New York "lab" have revealed that Absorbine Jr. penetrates flesh like tissues deeply and that wherever it penetrates, it KILTS the ringworm germ. It might not be a bad idea, to examine your feet tonight. At the first sign of the symptoms mentioned here, douse on Absorbine Jr. And keep a bottle handy in your locker as a pre- ventive. Use itafter every exposure of bare feet on damp floors. At all druggists $1.25. W. F. Young, Inc., Springfield, Massachusetts. "TE q!J0 7 ffv, Uwi -'i. 1 J A nold a special il n Overcoatings at o S75 Building either of the past opponents.

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view