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Pae Fciar THE DAILY TAR HEEL Tuesday, NoTember 3, 1931 mmml mmmm ii. ; . v I MINNESOTA HEN OFFERED BRIBES TO CHUCK GAME Large Betters on Minnesota Wisconsin Game Try to Tempt Three Players With $1,500. Calendar Prior to the annual football classic between the Universities of ' Minnesota and Wisconsin three stars of the Minnesota team received communications from alleged heavy Wisconsin wagers onering inem jjj.,ouu each to allow the University of Wisconsin to conquer. Charles Johnson, sports editor of the Minneapolis Star also re ceived a letter from the same persons, asking him to publish that Minnesota was a "cinch to win and to offer odds on Min nesota to win at about 5 to 1." Johnson was offered $2,500 in bills if he followed the request and Wisconsin were to win the game. , Opinions as to the serious na ture of the attempt varied. While many of the higher officials of the institutions involved consid ered if only a hoax, investiga tions were instituted to find the men. Relations between the uni versities were not affected, since the coaches realized that if the attempt to throw the game were serious, all actions Were un- known to either side. A. L C. E. to Meet The student chapter of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers will meet tonight at 7:30 in room 210, Graham Memorial. The speaker of the evening will be. John Preston. Visitors are invited to attend. PHI TO DISCUSS FROSH COURSES i Assembly Will Initiate New Men Tonight; Di Has Four Bills on Calendar. ' Henderson Will Lecture Tonight at 7:45 in the lounge room of Graham Memorial Dr. Archibald Henderson, member of the University faculty and biographer of George Bernard Shaw, will deliver an informal lecture on matters of current in terest: Townspeople, as well as the student body, are cordially in vited to hear Dr. Henderson. Rifle Talk Members of the University rifle club will hear an address by Charles De Wolfe at the regu lar meeting of the organization in the basement of Alumni building tonight. Freshmen in terested in marksmanship are urged to attend.. Campus Notables Are Named In Contest (Continued from first page) of higher education are Presi dent Hoover, Al Capone, Rudy Valee, Coin Harvey, Hamilton Fish, Jr., ."Alfalfa Bill" Murray, and Al Smith. - Unofficial Candidates Several unofficial nominations for "Mr. America of 1932" have been made by readers of the Daily Tar Heel, but no nomina tion will be considered unless submitted on the form append ed. To give some idea as to how the campus opinion is going as to this contest, a few of those unofficially nominated for "Mr; Hill ; the editor of Contempo; assistant editor of Contempo; readers of . Contempo; Mr. Rackley, assistant chief of , the Chapel Hill Speed Prevention Society; Buddy Rogers, the cinema star; and a man who in a nominating letter was vaguely described as "the nice, curly haired boy who walks up to wards South building each morn ing, .excepting Saturdays and Sundays, at 9:30." The box in which the students are invited to cast their ballots will be located in the lobby of the "Y." I Nominate For MR. AMERICA OF 1932 Mr.... ...; Philology Club Professor L. C. MacKinney will address the Philology club on "Fulbert, an Eleventh Cen tury Humanist," in the graduate ounge, tonight at 7 :30. Phi Betes Will Meet Active Phi Beta Kappa men will come together for their fal meeting tonight at 7 :30 in the Grail room of Graham Memorial DEAN BAITY WILL ATTEND HYDRAULIC CONFERENCES Herman G. Baity, dean of the school of engineering, is attend ing a joint meeting of the North Carolina section of the Ameri can water works association and the North Carolina sewage works groups in Greensboro The conference will last unti Thursday, November 5. A num ber of faculty men and graduate students from the engineering; school will go to Greensboro to participate in the meetings throughout this week. BETAS LOSE TO A.T.CSINHARD FOUGHT BATTLE (Continued from preceding page) the S. P- E. team broke a tie The following bills are to come before the Dialectic senate at the meeting in New West build ing at 7:00 tonight: Resolved: That students of the "Big Five" colleges in the state should be charged only a nominal fee for he admission to contests be ween these colleges. Resolved: That a change be made in University regulations allowing freshmen and sopho mores to register for the winter quarter at some other time than New Year's day. Resolved: That there should be an established caste system in the United States. The Phi Assembly will initiate its new members tonight at 7 :15 in New East building. Besides this ceremony the bill up for dis cussion is : Resolved : That the combined freshman English and history courses in the curricu lum this year are more suitable for class instruction than the in dividual quarter system used last year. Week-end Visitor Dr. Bess Goodykoontz, assist ant commissioner of education at Washington, D. C, spent the week-end in Chapel Hill as the guest of Misses Sallie Marks and Nora Beust of the education department.; and downed the Phi Alphas 6 to 0. When the winners made their score the game was in a deadlock four downs all. The score came on a short pass and run. The three Sewells along with Lupton led the run ning and passing attack of the winners. Steyn and Bessen were best both on the offense and defense for the losing team. Sigma Nu Wins The fast Sigma Nu team held their winning streak when they emerged victorious over Phi Delta Theta 12 to 6. The winners were led by Leak and Griffith in their fifth win of the season. .Leak was all over the field on both receiv ing and knocking down passes, while Griffith was as accurate as usual on throwing both long and short passes. Ewbank and Tucker were the main opposition offered bythe losers. ; Delta Psi in Win In the .fifth close game of the afternoon Delta Psi downed Z. B. T. 6 to 0. The only score of the game came when Carter I caught a long pass and raced the remaining distance for a touch down. Burroughs also starred for the winners, while Alexan der and Myer showed the best form for the losers. L. C. A. in Forfeit Lambda Chi Alpha forfeited to Sigma Zeta. Scholarship Cup Is Awarded To T. E. P. Statistics compiled by Dr. G. K. G. 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