Snr--y, Tclxzzry 15, 1D31 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Jl , A T v y i 1 ?! if PTP' TT M . ii Kill. JLLXLV' Si XT ve ? 1 it orraieaeie Schedule White Phantoms Meet Deacons Abroad Thursday and V. M. I. Here Saturday. BOXERS ENGAGE DUKE Tar Babies Also To See Action; Two Winter Grid Games Are Carded. DOPING 'EM OUT By BOB BETTS Carolina's athletic teams will have their hands full next week. TheFe will be basketball games with Wake Forest and V. M. I., boxing meets with Duke and Perm State, and wrestling meets j with State and Davidson. ! Wake Forest will be met in the Deacons' . gym Thursday night in Carolina's last Big Five game. V. M. I. will be played in the Tin Can here Saturday night. Carolina won first games from both teams, but that seems to mean little as to these return matches, especially since Wake Forest upset State 20-19. Duke's boxers will be engaged at Durham Tuesday night. A victory would let the Tar Heels take a clean Southern slate to the Conference tourney, but Duke is strong and has unde feated stars in two weights. Captain Martin .and Bolick, to match unbeaten Tar Heels in the same classes, Levinson and Davis. Penn State, to be met at State College, Pennsylvania, regularly has one of the strong est mit teams in the country, and this meet, coming close on the Duke meet, will be Caro lina's test supreme. N. C. State's wrestlers will be met here Tuesday night and Davidson's matmen will be en gaged here Saturday afternoon in two of three meets that will settle the state championship. The Tar Heels have one of the strongest teams in several sea sons, and have beaten Prince ton and V.. P. I., and held Navy, unbeaten since 1926, to a close score. Several freshman events are carded also. The Tar Baby quint will play Wake Forest's frosh a preliminary to the var sity game Thursday night. The strong freshman boxing team, led by . heavyweight Peyton Brown, who has had four knock outs for four bouts, will meet Duke's frosh at Durham in a preliminary to the-varsity meet Tuesday night and will engage State's freshmen in Raleigh Saturday night. The Tar Baby wrestlers will meet Oak Ridge in a preliminary to the Carolina State varsity meet here Tues day night. There will also be the cus tomary Wednesday and Satur day afternoon winter practice grid games, so that the home fans will have several interest ing programs. Tuesday night at seven and eight-thirty o'clock there will be mat meets with Oak Ridge and N. C. State Wednesday afternoon at four o'clock there will be the "Blue"- "Orange" grid clash. Saturday afternoon there will be. a wrest ling meet with Davidson and another football game, and Sat urday night there will be the V. M. I. basketball game, scheduled for eight-thirty o'clock, . ,, Protest Allowed With the Southern Conference Boxing Tournament at Char lottesville, Virginia, a little over a fortnight off, speculation is rife as to who will be the new champions in the different divi sions. The tournament this year will have more teams in it than ever before. Tulane and Louisiana State University will represent the far South in the Conference meet. Florida, last year's champions, and Sewanee will also have teams at the Charlottesville gathering. North Carolina will send Duke and Carolina, while Virginia will have the biggest number of teams at the meet of any state. In addition, to the University of Virginia, there will be teams from V. M. I., V. P. I. and Wash ington and Lee. There will be other teams there also. At the present time North Carolina is favored to regain the boxing crown which she lost at last year's meet. The Tar Heels have an unbeaten and well balanced team composed of sophomores and seniors. Vir ginia is the second favorite in the pre-touriiament dope. With such stars as Captain Bob Rainey, Goldstein, and Gentry, the Cavaliers should make a strong bid for the champion ship. Florida and Tulane have strong mit teams and either one may win the tournament. In the bantamweight clas Captain Minardi of Florida is the leading candidate for hon ors in this field. Incidentally he was champion last year and is undefeated so far this season. Fishbourne, Virginia, and Per- ine, V. P. I., are the leading con tenders for Minardi's crown. The featherweight division offers some real fireworks with Marty Levinson, N. C. U., Gold- Qnly Seven Undefeated Teams Remains In Mace As Intramural Cafie Tilts Reach Final '..Week New Dorms, Best House, and Question Marks Top Dorm League Peacock Leads High Scorers With Seventy-Eight Points. o- Standing; The end of the fifth week's play in the intramural basket ball league finds seven teams, three dormitories and four fra ternities, undefeated in league play this season. In the dormitory league three teams remain undefeated, with New Dorms and the Best House topping the field with six vic tories and no defeats. The Ques tion Marks-finish put the unde feated teams with four wins and no defeats. Ruff in and Aycock have each lost one game but re main close enough to be a con stant threat to the leaders. In the fraternity league four teams tie for top honors with a perfect percentage, although the Phi Gam's have won two more games than their nearest rivals the Phi Delt's, with six wins. The Sigma Zeta's and K. A.'s finish out the undefeated teams with five wins each. The Beta's, A. T. O.'s, and Sigma Ep's have each lost one game, and are still close enough to the top to give the leaders plenty of trouble. Three teams, the Beta's, Sigma Epsilon's, and A. T. O.'s were eliminated during the past week. The Phi Delt's proved to be the league "dark horse," eliminating the Beta's on Mon day by a score of 54-25, and taking the highly touted A. T. O.'s to the tune of 36-30, finish ing up the week with a forfeit from the Delta Sigma Phi's. The three victories of the Phi Delt's brought their list of victories up to six and second place in the league standings. Peacock, Phi Delt forward, scored forty-six points during the past week to bring his sea son's total to seventy-eight points and high score for the season up to date. Dunlap, Best House center, brought his total for the season up to seventy- four points to take second place honors. The players scoring over fifty points are as follows: Player and Team Pts. Peacock, Phi Delt's 73 Dunlap, Best House 74 Dewey, Phi Gam's 70 Crouch, Best House 66 Umstead, New Dorms . 65 Dixon, Pi Kappa Phi ... ........ ..... 61 Barnwell, Question M.'s . 60 Smith, Ruff in 5 Ginsberg, Manly ..... 57 N. Parsley, S. A. E.'s ... 57 Purser, Sigma Zeta - 56 Blackwood, Sigma Ep's 56 In team scoring, eight teams have gathered a total of 175 points or better. The A. T. O.'s added thirty points to their sea son record to bring their total for the season up to 213 and high score. The Phi Gam's took second place in team scor ing with 211 points. New Dorms, with 206 points, and the Independents with an even 200 (Continued on last page) Tar Penn litmen Meet tate' Eions In Lair Saturday Night laleigh High Captureo State Ring Title As Durham Team - - 'ops Grappling Championship blues'' Triumph Over "Orangemen" By 14 - 7 Margin Take Short End of First Down Coimt. Winter football yesterday netted the "Blues" a 14-7 win over the "Oranges" in a game in which the first down score was the just the opposite Oranges 14, Blues 7. - A forty-yard off tackle gal lop by Hackney, freshman half back, and a sixty-yard sprint with an intercepted pass by Thompson, substitute fullback, both in the second half, did the damage. The rest of the game was all "Orange." Passing had to be resorted to at times, but Johnny Daniel, driving little reserve, was digging away in fine style, and with Snead and Lassiter aiding, the "Oranges" made fourteen first downs and three good concerted marches. The first was a forty-five yarder which netted a touch down at the opening of the sec ond quarter, Daniels taking it over. The last march saw the Oranges make five straight downs to make it first down on the five-yard line. There the Blues held, Snead and Daniel hit the line three, times for zero yards, and the game was over. The Blues, on the other hand, never got more than two first downs in a row off the stout Oranges line, in which Smith, Gilbreath, Philpott and Grind staff featured. Running was hard on the muddy fiield, and' blocking was bad, so that much of the contest was listless, with both teams getting as far in the hole as fourth down and thirty yards to go. Capital City Boys Hold Finnl Slargin of Thirty Points Over Nearest RivaL BULLDOGS SCORE 22 D una ways Slake Boxing Event A Veritable Family Affair Taking All Bouts. Intramural Schedule Blue and White Boxers Slated to Win; Victory Will Mean Un defeated Season Record. The protest of Carr over the use of DeRose, in their 36-14 loss to Everett was allowed on ine grounds that UeRose is a member of the freshman squad and has participated in several ... ireshman games this season The game was declared forfeited to Carr. Burmese rebel, known as "The Golden Crow," has been defeat Monday 3:30 p. m.l. D. K. E. vs St stein, Virginia, Towler, V. P. I., Anthony Hall; 2. Pi Kappa Phi and Uaptam Martin, Duke, all vs Lambda Chi Alpha; 3. Phi scrambling after the champion- Kappa Sigma vs Phi Sigma Kap- ship. Russell of Georgia was pa last years winner. He is not 4:30 p. m. 1. T. E. P. vs Phi back this season. Neither Lev- n Alfa Thpfa? 2. Zeta Psi vs Sier. inson or Goldstein have lost a ma Phi Sigma; 3. A. T. O. vs bout this year. When Virginia Beta Theta Pi. a j-w i a - ml and Carolina met last weeK Tnesdnv Goldstein was ailing- and unable 3:3Q p. m. l. Chi Phi vs Del- o meet Levinson. It will be re- ta Sigma Phi; 2. Everett vs In- called that Goldstein handed dependents; 3. Graham vs Man- Marty his only defeat during hy his freshman year, and the 4:30 p. m. 1. Best House vs Waterbury, Conn., boy will be Mangum: 2. Phi Gamma Delta out to even things up at Char- vs phi Alpha; 3. Pi Kappa Al ottesville. Martin, Duke's Pha vs Theta Chi. fighting ministerial student ana Wednesday former champion, is going to try 3:3Q p. m. 1. Beta Theta Pi to recapture the title he won vs Kappa Sigma; 2. Pi Kappa during his sophomore year. pni Vs Kappa Alpha; 3. D. K. E. Towler, although defeated, is a vs Sigma Chi. fine, fast fighter and will push 4:30 p. m. 1. Sigma Zeta vs the other fellows a lot before . A. E.: 2. Sterna Ensilon vs it's all over. Lambda Chi Amha: 3. Law And now, Ladies and Gentle- School vs Ruff in. men, uoacn owe presents ap- Thursday tain Noah Goodndge m the 3;30 p. m. 1. Phi Alpha vs lightweight division. The Caro- st. Anthony Hall; 2. Phi Delta lina captain looks like the class heta vs Zeta Psi ; 3. New Dorms of the South and is a big favor- vs Question Marks. ite to come through m his weight; he has yet to taste de feat this year. LaGiglia of Vir ginia should give Goodridge a close run for the title, although MEET DUKE FEBRUARY 17 Carolinians Have Had at Least Two Knockouts In Last Three Meets. 4:30 p. m. 1. Steele vs Ay cock ; 2. Lewis vs Carr ; 3. Man gum vs Everett. Friday 3:30 p. m. 1. Steele vs Goodridge has already won one Grimes; 2. Theta Chi vs Kappa decision over him this year. Sigma; 3. Kappa Alpha vs Sig- Ralph Starnes, Duke, and Jones, ma Chi. 1 M J I V. P. L, are other good pugilists 4:30 p. m.l. Aycock vs Ran- in this class. Phil u ooneii, son House; 2. Sigma. Epsilon vs Florida, was champion last Sigma Zeta; 3. Ruff in vs Best year. Oddly enough, he is now House. nf flip team. In the welterweight class An Austrian musician has in Captain Bob Rainey of Virginia vented a saxophone which can is favored to win the welter tiwe iayea oy macmne. ii. a 4-; two vesrs. peace seems farther off than The University boxers go North next week to try to stalk Nittany's nationally famous Lions in their native Penn State lair, and if the dope runs true, the Tar Heels will carry with them an undefeated season re cord that marks them as one of the outstanding contenders for Southern Conference champion ship honors for 1931. . The Tar Heels and the Lions will cross gloves at State Col lege, Pennsylvania, February 21. Reports indicate that Penn State has another strong con tender for national college honors, and Carolina s season record indicates- that the Tar Heels will be out to give the Lions a tough fight. In the line, of records Caro lina has beaten South Carolina 5-2, V. M. I. 6-1, V. P. I. 6-1, and Virginia 4-3, while the lat ter team had previously beaten Florida, Southern champs of 1930, by 5-2. The Tar Heels have one more meet with Duke, scheduled for Durham February 17, but the Dukemen's checker ed record for the year makes the Tar Heels favorites to carry a clean slate to Penn State. The Tar Heels have had at least two knockouts and as many as three in each of their last three meets, and will present to Penn State an outstanding boxer in every class but the bantam weight. George Biggs, only out standing 115-pounder, has suf fered a broken nose, and a cap- "A donkey discovered a mine that has paid $43,000,000." And other donkeys have put ten times as much into mines that have paid nothing. Weston Leader. The highly unclad state of the African aborigines shown in the movie-exploration films gives us to wonder what they do with our old pants, etc., that are sent hem from time to time. Arkan- sas Gazette. Raleigh and Durham high schools ran roughshod over ail opposition in the high school tournaments in the Tin Can Fri day night to cop the state titles in boxing and wrestling respec tively. The Capital City boys piled up a total of fifty points to outscore their nearest rivals by thirty points while the Bull dogs from Durham amassed twenty-two points against five for Greensboro, runner-up. The team scores of the wrest ling tournament were: Durham 22, Greensboro 5, Bragtown 3, and Salisbury. 3. Five teams and twenty-six men participated in this meet. The individual champions Were: 108 pound class, Erwin of Durham, 115 pound class, Miller of Durham, 125 pound class, Erwin of Dur ham, 135 pound class, Bell of Greensboro, 145 pound class, Fortune of Durham, 155 pound class, Barnhardt of Salisbury, 165 pound class, Cook of Dur ham. Durham jumped off, to an early lead in the wrestling tour nament when Vickers and Mil ler, the first two Bulldogs to per form gained falls over their op ponents. Erwin of Durham then won a time decision over Roberts of Leaksville. Captain Jim Fortune and Cook account ed for the rest of the Bulldog points by taking time decisions over Shaw of Bragtown and Boyles of Leakesville respective- iy. ' Hiram Bell, Greensboro, kept his undefeated record intact when he won by a fall over Mann of Durham. Bell counted for all (Continued on last page) hi til Carolina Theatre TUESDAY ONLY When We Fix 'Em They're Really Fixed So the next pair of shoes you get ready to throw away give us a chance at them. 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