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FEATURE EVENT
Annual Monogram-Rookie Foot
ball Game Will Rival Con
ference Meet.
MARCH 7 DATE FOR MEET
Stars Will Have New Set of
Records to Shoot at When
They Gather Here.
The South's outstanding stars
of the cinderpath will have a
new set of records at which to
shoot when they converge here
March 7 for the second annual
Southern Conference Indoor
Games.
The track meet will be the
principal feature of the spring
Athletic Carnival, but in the
matter of attracting interest the
indoor games will have a rival
in the annual Monogram-Rookie
football game, which will mark
the end of the winter gridiron
practice session at the Univer
sity. The football game will start
at 2 o'clock, and the indoor
games at 4 o'clock. There will
be a banquet at 5 :45 o'clock, and
the indoor games will be re
sumed at 6:45.
Such Southern track peers asim holding a slight edge dur-
Hamm, Young, Speer, Finkel-:in
stein Farmer. Arnold, and Bar-
by, were outstanding perform
ers in last year's indoor meet.
The marks they set stood as of
ficial Southern Conference In
door records, and they will pro
bably inspire some great com
petition this year. Many of- the
record-setters will be back, and
extensive plans already under
way indicate that this year's
meet will be even better. .".
The meet will be run off in the
Tin Can as a sort of four-ring
circus in which the spectators
will be treated to a continuous
panorama of action, what with
events carded for Conference
and Non-Conference colleges,
and for freshman and scholastic
teams from all over the South.
Varsity records set last year,
at which the flying collegians of
the Conference will be shooting
in the March 7 meet here, are:
60-yard dash: Farmer, North
Carolina, 6.4 seconds. 440-yard
run: Shepard, Washington and
Lee, 55.8 seconds. 880-yard run;
Linzey, Maryland, 2 minutes 2
seconds. Two mile run : Young,
Georgia, 9 minutes 57 2-3 sec
onds. High Jump: Bagby, N.
C, and Bostick, S. C, 5 feet 11
1-8. 60 yard high hurdles : Speer,
Wash, and Lee, 7.8 seconds,
One mile run: Well3, Tulane, 4
minutes 37.4 seconds. One mile
relay: Washington and Lee, 3 J
minutes 47.4 seconds. Shot put : j
McDonald, Maryland, 42 feets
10 1-2 inches. Broad jump : j
Hamm, Georgia Tech, 22 feet 7!
inches. Pole Vault: Arnold,!
North Carolina, 12 feet 7 1-4 in- Chi Phi's 22-3 yesterday after
ches. Inoon. The Chi Phi's used only
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Football Game
Stadium Today
'Oranges' and 'Blues Will Battle
This Afternoon at Four
O'clock.
The "Oranges" and the
"Blues," with variations in
lineup, will stage another of
their practice clashes on Caro
lina's winter grid program in
Kenan Stadium this afternoon
at 4 o'clock.
Johnny Daniel, driving lit
tle reserve halfback, led the
ball carriers last Saturday.
Wednesday's game is due to
show new performers includ
ing Rip Slusser and Stuart
Chandler, only letter half
backs in togs this spring, who.
rested last Saturdav.
INTRAMURAL
RESULTS
Best House Wins Over Mangum
The Best House defeated
Mangum 26-19 in one of the
best games of the year accord
ing to Wallace Shelton, assis
tant director of intramural ath
letics, who ref ereed the game.
The game was close and hard
fought all the way with Man-
the first three quarters. It
was the first time this year that
the Best House has been on the
small end of the score, Mangum
holding a 12-10 lead immediate
ly after the beginning of the
third quarter. Blake, with nine,
and French, with seven points,
were best for the Best House.
Dunlap played a good game at
center for the winners, gather
ing six points. Gatty, center,
led the scoring for the losers,
with six points. The Blythe
brothers, both forwards, played
good games for Mangum.
Best House (26) Mangum (19)
Crouch (4) Blythe (2)
French (7) Blythe (4)
Dunlap (6) Gatty (6)
Blake (9) McCray (3)
Powell Crane (4)
Theta Chi's Win 16-12
The Theta Chi's defeated the
Pika's yesterday afternoon 16
12. The game was close through
out. Woerner, Pika guard,
countered in the last five sec
onds to bring the Pika's total up
to twelve, the ball leaving his
hand as the whistle blew. Stone
and Goodwin, with six points,
led the scoring for the Theta
Chi's. For the Pika's Shoemak
er was best with four points.
Theta Chi (16)
Sherrill (2)
Stone (6)
Pika's (12)
Cassada (2)
Weeks
Stamps (2)
Clark (1)
Shoemaker (4)
Goodwin (6)
Napier
Hussey (2)
Scoring substitutes:
Pika's:
vyoerner (3).
Delta Sigma Phi Bests Chi Phi
The Delta Sig's defeated the
three men in the game. Perry,
Delta Sig forward, led the indi
vidual scoring with eight points.
Battley took second place hon
ors with six points. Thompson
and Haywood, with one action
toss and one free toss respec
tively led the scoring for the
Chi Phi's.
Delta Sig's (22)
Perry (8)
Chi Phi (3)
Haywood (1)
Sloan
Thompson (2)
Bacon (4)
St. Clair
Carleton (4)
Battley (6)
Forfeits
Phi Alpha forfeited to Phi
Gamma Delta.
Graham forfeited to Manly.
The Independents forfeited to
Everett.
You stand to part with money
whether you sign or tear on the
dotted line.
Plays 'All Pests
&
"if?
Coach Jim Ashmore has come
to depend upon Paul Edwards
to fill in whenever trouble hits
the Tar Heel team and one of
his regulars is out. Edwards
regularly plays forward, but has
pinch-hit for Sandy Dameron
at center at times, and during
his career here has seen action
at guard-
AYCOCK FENCERS
BEST ZETA PSFS
The Aycock fencers annexed
their second victory of the year
Monday afternoon by taking a
5-4 decision over Zeta Psi. Both
teams were undefeated previous
to this match and the win
places Aycock at the top of the
fencing league standings.
Bill Liberstein led the dormi
tory boys to victory with a fast
and aggressive exhibition of
sword play. Both Liberstein
and Wasserman won two bouts
out of three, while Red Herman
accounted for the last and de
ciding point by winning one out
of his three bouts of the after
noon. BUI Cooper led the Zeta Psi's
by winning both of the matches
in which he participated. Coop
er's two victories give him a to
tal of five wins and no defeats
for the season and place him
at the top among the individual
scorers, f Arthur Valk and Billy
Bean scored the other points for
Zeta Psi. Bean lost one match
while Valk and Glenn lost two
bouts each.
The defeat of Zeta Psi leaves
only Aycock and Phi Gamma
Delta among the undefeated
teams and gives these two or
ganizations a decided edge in
the intramural race.
The box score follows:
Aycock W
Liberstein :: 2
Wasserman
Herman
Zeta Psi
Cooper
Bean .....
Valk .
Glenn ....
2
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W
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MOVIE STAR SUBSTITUTES
SATINS FOR MOUSTACHE
Charles Ruggles, who achieved
universal recognition by his per
formance as the tipsy reporter
in the picture, "Gentlemen of
the Press," has lost his mous
tache. For a brief interval, he
has substituted silks and satins
when he appears in the title role
of "Charley's Aunt," a talking
picture, which dramatizes stu
dent life at Oxford University.
Supporting Ruggles in the pict
ure are June Collyer, Doris
Lloyd, Rodney McLennon, Hugh
Williams, and Hall i well Hobbes.
Al Cristie directed the production.
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Grant And Mines
High Among
Grant Number Ten in 'Men's Singles Hines Number Thirty
Two Records cf Both Tar Heel Stars Cited.
Bryant Grant and Wilmer j
Hines, University of North
Carolina sophomores, received
high rankings from the United
States Lawn Tennis Association
at its annual convention, held in
New York City Saturday.
Bryant Grant received a No.
10 ranking in the United States
Lawn Tennis Association rank
ings Saturday, while Wilmer
Hines was ranked as No. 32
Hines also received two No. 1
rankings at the same time, re
ceiving the No. 1 position in the
national junior singles rankings
and pairing with "Judge" Beav
er, of Gainesville, Georgia, to
get a No. 1 place in the national
junior doubles also.
Grant, who is from Atlanta,
Georgia, won the national clay
courts singles championship
last summer, besting Junior
Coen, a Tilden protege, in the
finals 6-2, 4-6, 6-2, 6-4. Grant
also holds the southern singles
title, defeating "Cliff" Sutter,
Tulane University star and
holder of the national intercol
legiate championship, 6-2, 1-6,
6-3, 3-6, 6-1.
Grant won his first tennis
title, the southern singles title,
at the age of seventeen. He
Dameron Leading
Tar Heel Cagers
With 110 Points
Outscores Croson in Duke Game
After Recovery from Poison
Ivy To Regain Lead.
Sandy Dameron, center, was
back in the van of the scorers as
the Carolina quint got down to
heavy drilling in preparation
for its final Big Five game with
Wake Forest in the State Col
lege gymnasium in Raleigh
Thursday night.
Dameron outscored Croson,
Duke center, 9 to 7, Saturday
night, ' despite the fact that the
Tar Heel was just recovering
from a very severe attack of
poison ivy, and so pulled past
Captain Artie Marpet for high
score honors. Dameron leads
with 110 and Marpet has 105.
Following are Alexander 81,
Hines 66, Edwards 58 and
Moore 51.
Week-End Program
Is Full For Devils
Durham, February 18. Fol
lowing the wrestling meet with
V. M. I. at Lexington, Va., to
night, all Duke teams will be at
home during the next few days
closing the winter sports sche-
dule.
Freshman boxers and wrest -
lers start a full program which
extends into next week by meet
ing the Oak Ridge pug and mat
teams at the Duke gym Friday
night.
Saturday afternoon Duke's
wrestlers will entertain the
Washington and Lee team, and
that night the boxers will meet
the Generals in a feature match.
Going over into next week, the
basketball team will finish their
regular schedule by meeting
Sewanee's Tigers at the Duke
gym Monday night.
By meeting Carolina's varsity
and freshman teams, the Duke
grapplers will close the winter
sports season at Duke on the
following night.
After that all teams will pre
pare for the conference tourna
ments to be held late this month.
The cagers go to Atlanta, the
wrestlers to Lexington, Va., and
the boxers to Charlottesville,
Va.
The stock market knows no
favorites in making riches and
wretches.
Ranlzed:
lenn
is Stars
comes from a tennis family, his
father, R. M. Grant, having held
the southern singles title several
years in succession and reached
the runner-up position in the
doubles finals in 1907.
Hines. a Columbia. South
foKo rrnr to-k-m
junior singles title last July, de-j
f eating Billy Reese. Atlanta.:
Georgia, in the finals and pair
ing with "Judge" Beaver to win
the national junior doubles title.
Incidentally Hines possesses
several other major tennis titles,
all of which were won during
the past summer. Among his
titles are: middle atlantic inter
collegiate singles and doubles
champion, Carolina singles
champion, and the southern
junior singles championship won
earlier in the summer.
Other southern youngsters
who received national rankings
were: "Cliff" Sutter, New Or
leans, Louisianna, No. 5 ; Ber
keley Bell, Dallas, Texas, No.
11; Bruce Barnes, Austin,
Texas, No. 19; Donald Cram,
Nashville, Tennessee, No. 25;
Ted Burwell, Charlotte, North
Carolina, No. 31; and Karl
Kamrath, Austin, Texas, No.
37.
TAR HEELS MUST
HALT NEW WAKE
STAR TOMORROW
Deacons Have Developed Capable
Forward Since First Sleet
ing of Teams.
GAME TO BE AT RALEIGH
Both Teams WiH Be Fighting to
Keep Out of CeHar Position.
In Big Five.
A newcoming forward who
has been averaging 12 points a
game against such strong oppo
sition as Stafe and Duke is
promising to make a lot of trou
ble for Carolina as the Tar
Heels wind up their Big Five
basketball season with Wake
Forest Thursday night.
Barnes is his name. He didn't
even get in the game when Caro
lina pasted Wake Forest 30-13
in an early season tilt. But he
got 13 points as Wake Forest
upset State 20-19, and he got 11
more as Wake Forest held
Duke's Big Five leaders to 25-22
on Monday night.
Barnes' fine work and the way
the new Deacon quint has
snapped out of a long bad luck
streak gives every indication
that there is going to be a
basketball battle royal Thurs
day night, even if Wake Forest
and Carolina are the official cel-
larites of the Big Five.
The Tar Heels and the Dea
cons will meet in the State Col
lege Gym in Raleigh at 8:30
o'clock. The main varsity at
traction will be preceded by a
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Student Entertainment
Programme
LECTURE BY
Captain Bruce Bairnsfather
FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 20, AT 8:30 O'CLOCK
Season tickets on sale Memorial Hall Friday evening
from 7:30 to 8:30 at $2.00 each.
OTHER EVENTS ON THE PROGRAMME ARE
Miss Gay McLaren, 3 larch 2nd; Kedroff Quartette, March
31st; Agna Enters, April 7th.
Students in college of Liberal Arts who have not yet
received their tickets call by 203 South Building for them.
COLLINS PRAISES
SAPP AS MENTOR
When Odd! Sapp, as a Caro
lina end, broke through the in
terference, repeatedly, and
nailed the ball carrier from be
hind, the gridiron critics were
heard to remark "there's an end
for you," and after watching
the Winston-Salem boy handle
men for more than a year,
Chuck Collins, head football
coach sums up Sapp in this man-
iner, "there's a coach for you."
$aPP received his first taste
of -football coaching in 1920
when he helped get Carolina's
high scoring machine of that
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