THREE PMG-PONG TEAMS IiIAINTAIN SPOMS SLATE Aycock, Phi Kappa Sigma, and S. A. E. Are Leaders in Intradural Play. Aycock, Phi Kappa Sigma, and S. A. E. remain undefeated in the intramural ping-pong play now in progress in Graham Me morial, while Sigma Nu, Pi Kappa Alpha, Chi Phi, Best House, and Sigma Chi continued their quest for first place hon ors by capturing matches yes terday. Aycock Bests Lewis The southpaw slants of Cart land of Aycock packed too much of a curve for Rosenstrauch of Lewis and Cartland won 6-1, 6-3. Best House Licks Phi Delts In a close battle, Best House forged into the victory column by taking the measure of Phi Delta Theta. This is the first loss for the fraternity team. McLean, of Best House, won two matches, while Enroe, of the Phi Delts, took one set. The scores: 3-6, 6-3, 6-2. Sigma Nu Wins From Grimes Sigma Nu had little trouble with the Grimes men, Lenoir Wright winning from Goldburg 6-2, and Long defeating Jones 6-0. Pi K. A. Victors of Zeta Psi With Bob Woerner in a star ring role again, Pi K. A. showed it was a dangerous contender for first honors when they set the Zeta Psis down two sets to one. Woerner bested Graham in the deciding set. The scores : 1-6, 6-3, 6-3. S. A. E. Vanquishes D. T. D. Grant and Harper were too good for the Delt players, Grant turning in a- 6-2 set over Rouil ler, while Harper captured a close 6-4 match. Sigma Chi Beats Pi Kappa Phi In one of the closest battles of the day's play, Sigma Chi won from Pi Kappa Phi two sets to one. Dockery won two match es while dropping, one to Poole. The final standing was 6-0, 4-6, 8-6. Chi Phi Downs Everett Rosen, playing for Everett, offered plenty of competition to Abels and Hudson of Chi Phi, but the fraternity team man aged to score a two-set win. The count was 6-2, 6-4. Phi Kaps Beat S. P. E. In a well played match Odum of Phi Kappa Sigma won from Seawell, S. P. E. ping-pongster, 6-2, 6-2. Leading: Scorers To Play In Charity Tilt The five leading scorers of the Big Five season will all be seen in action in the charity game at Durham Saturday, dis tributed just about evenly be tween the rival teams. Captain Kid Brewer, of Duke, who led with fifty-one points, and Rip Slusser, of Carolina, who was second with forty-two, will be on the combination "Tardevii" squad. , On the other team will be Wilson, of Wake Forest, who was third; Pearce, of Davidson, who was fourth; and McQuage, of State,who was fifth. Ping-Pong Schedule Table No. 1 4:00 p. m.- Aycock vs., Phi Kappa Sigma ; 4:30 Chi Phi vs. Pi Kappa Phi; 5:00 Everett vs. Sirma Chi- X'ZO Lewis vs. S. P. E. Table No. 2 4:00 p. m. Best House vs. Pi Kappa Alpha; 4:30 Delta Tau Delta vs. Sienna Nu: 5:00 Grimes vs. S. A. E. ; 5 :30 Phi '3 m ix r V V " Left to right, the Carolina players pictured above are: Front row: , Caldwell,, Oliverio, Philpot, Little, Matthews, Blue, Ferebee, Woollen, Frazier, Jones, Townsend, ;Froneberger, Peacock. Second row: McNeill, Hodges, Chandler, Underwood, Brown, TFysal, Gil breath, Staton Mclver, Slusser, McDade, Walker, Newcombe, Bridgers, Cozart, Alexander. Third row: Gordon Mclver, Edwards, Smith, Potsy Daniels, White, Tatum, Strickland, Muffis, Sherrill, Beale, Grindstaff, Lassiter, Hartley, Gardner. Back row: Thomp son, Johnny Daniel, Cbpe, Croom, McCaskill, Harrington, Weisker, Houston, Frankel, Ahacauskas, Barclay, Brandt, Phipps, Jackson, and Blythe. ' Freshmen In Extra Game For Charity The Carolina freshmen are doing their bit for charity just like their varsity brothers. After an extra week of drilling, they go to Hickory tomorrow to play the Davidson freshmen in a charity game. Season records indicate the rival yearling clubs will stack up on fairly even terms. The Tar Babies have been kicked and cuffed about a bit this year, but they've shown rare fighting qualities, and it looks like there'll be a tough scrap and a close game. Among the leading players Coach Odell Sapp will take to Hickory are Gardner, center ; Barett, tackle,; Ferrell, end; Jackson, quarter; Schaffer and Hinkle, halfbacks ; and Ogburn and Moore, fullbacks. Schaffer is one of the finest frjeshman punters Carolina has had in sev eral seasons. Football Coachies May Swap Schools Chick Meehan of New York university, Benny Bierman of Tulane, and Pop Warner of Stanford are being linked in a reported shift in football coach ing circles. The report has it that Mee han will resign from N. Y. U. to succeed Bierman at Tulane. Bierman reputedly has promised to accept the head coaching post at his alma mater, Minnesota. "" Although Warner recently said that he preferred a far west coaching post to one in the east, the "hot stove" gossip pre dicts that he will ask to be con sidered by N. Y.'U. as Meehan's successor. Both Bierman and Warner can remain in their present positions, but Meehan, despite 'his success, is at odds with the N. Y. U. al!hletic au thorities, and is not expected to be offered a new contract. FOOTBALL FATALITIES NUMBER THIRTY-ONE The recorded fatalities caus ed by injuries in football games reached a new high mark Tues day as Cornelius Murphy, Jr., Fordham tackle, died ttoin a hi nnd vessel at the base' of the brain. . Murphy is the fourth player of a college team' to receive fatal the field, the others beine Sheridan of the Army, Smith of Millsaps, and Nichols of Alabama. In smaller schools twenty-seven other deaths have occured, bringing the total for the year to thirty-one. Title Game Here Today The Charlotte football team for two years state champion, took its final workout here yes terday in preparation for to day's title game with Durham The teams are just about even as far as season's records go and as far as stars are concerned Durham is in the best of condi tion, while Charlotte has several BIG FIVE CHAMPIONS A O V- 1 a 4 y FOUR BEST HOUSE MEN WIN PMC ONM-CMIPUSTAGFOOTBAILTEAM o . - , ..Intramural Officials Select Players From Five Fraternities for Positions on All-Star Team in Picking Outstanding Stars. . o ' Sixteen teams are represented on the annual all-star intra mural football team, selected by the officials of the two leagues. Best House led the way, placing six men on the dormitory team and four on the all-campus selec tion, composed of men from both leagues. Phi Gamma Delta was the only fraternity to place more than one man on the all-fraternity team. New Dorms, Lewis, Everett, Manly, and Grimes each placed one man on the all-dormitory team, while New Dorms was the only other team to place a man on the all-campus selection. Represented on the all-fraternity team are Phi Delta Theta, Beta Theta Pi, S, A. E., Phi Gamma Delta, Phi Alpha, D. K. E., Chi Psi, Sigma Nu, T. E. P., Kappa Sigma. Many new faces are seen on this year's selection. Eubanks, Phi Delta Theta end, was select ed on the alKcampus team at the end position for the second year in succession. Eubanks made the team last year as a member of the law school team of the dormitory league, while this year he transferred to the fraternity league and again made the all-star selection. Eagles, Kappa Sigma backfield ace, and Hampton, New Dorms fullback, made the all-campus team for the second year. Hampton was selected at the quarterback post last year, but this year was switched to fullback, where he again was selected. Craig, D. K. E. center, was another player who made the all-star team at another position, last year be ing selected for a tackle berth, and this year making the team at center. The selections are as follows: ALL-DORMITORY Player Team Pos. Powell, Best House L.E. Brown, Best House ..L.T. Cohen, Everett L.G. Adair, Best House .....,..C. Tsumas, Best House .-..R.G. Stevens, Grimes R.T McCachren, . Lewis R.E. Kaveny, Manly .....Q.B. Choate, Best House L.H. Edwards, Best House .?.R.H. Hampton. New Dorms F.B. Honorable Mention McBryde, Lewis; Laws, Man ly; Aycock, Steele ; Colyer, Grimes; Jones, Best House. Radio Talks in Final Stage JVC. Lyons, of the romance language department, opened the concluding, series of four French lessons broadcasted from station WPTF yesterday ! afternoon. This is the ninth week of the lec ture course which, is under the auspices of Morgan F. Vining, director of the bureau of lectures and short courses, of the exten P m M n l m t ' ri f - -m III. v..,.--. "V1 ALL-FRATERNITY Eubank, Phi Delta Theta .....L.E. Parsley, S. A. E. L.T. Bessen, Phi Alpha . L.G. Craig, D. K. E. C. Barclay, Phi Gamma Delta R.G. Boucher, Phi Gamma Delta R.T. Anderson, Beta Theta Pi :.....R.E. Mclntyre Chi Psi Q.B. Griffith, Sigma Nu ..L.H. Hirsch, T. E. P. ............R.H. Eagles, Kappa Sigma F.B. Honorable Mention Atwood, Chi Psi; Carter, Del ta Psi ; Wilson, A) T., O. ; Teach ey, Phi Sigma Kappa ; Patter son, S. A. E.; Marland, A. T. O.; Moff et, Phi Delta Theta ; Hoff man, Kappa Sigma ; Lane, Sigma Nu. ALL-CAMPUS Eubank, Phi Delta Theta L.E. Stevens, Grimes L.T. Tsumas, Best House L.G. Adair, Best House .C. Barclay, Phi Gamma Delta R.G. Parsley, S. A. E L ..R.T.i Powell, Best House R.E. Griffith, Sigma Nu Q.B. Eagles, Kappa Sigma L.H. Edwards, Best House R.H. Hampton, New Dorms ............F.B. Pi I I f 1. i. 1 .... Cross Country Men Select Co-Captains At the conclusion of a very successful season, the varsity cross country team met yester day and elected Mark Jones and Bob Hubbard as co-captains for next year. Jones and Hubbard, both rising seniors, aided ma terially in bringing about the success of the Carolina harriers, finishing third and fifth, respec tively, in the Conference cham pionship run, and giving a good account of themselves in the dual meets. This year's championship squad will be almost intact for next year. Captain Clarence Jenson, who recently led the Blue and White hill-and-dalers to their fifth conference victofjt in six years, will complete his athletic career next year, as will Tom Cordle and Joe Pratt. Walter Groover, Louis Sullivan, Joe Henson, and Ed McRae, who finished in second position behind Jenson in the champion ship run, all have two more years of competition. With the ad dition of promising freshman harriers the squad should re peat their performance next year. Joe La Mark, regular quar terback of the New York uni versity football team, has been elected captain of the Violets for 1932. GENUINE Camel Pile Overcoats Reduced $37,50 TVOMMIURAL CHATWNS BAY BOXMTOURNEY Smith May Join Battley in De fending Title If Arm Injury Heals. There is a possibility that two rather than one of the men crowned intramural boxing champions last spring will be on hand to defend their titles next week. At present the only cham pion sure of entering the tourna ment is Dick Battley, welter champ, but Alan Smith, A.T.03 king of the bantamweights, may also defend his laurels. Smith underwent an opera tion on his right arm this sum mer and it looked for a while as though the winner of last year's intramural cup would not be able to participate in any form of athletics until spring, but the arm has healed so well that Alan thinks he can start now. He has been working out in the Tin Can all this week in order to get him self in condition and establish his eligibility, and will go to Durham this afternoon to seek his doctor's permission to fight in the tournament. He entered the tournament last fall and went to the finals of the featherweight division with a series of impressive wins over favored opponents, but found Furches Raymer a little too much for him in the cham pionship bout and went out by a technical knockout in the third round. However, he came back in the spring tournament, made 119 pounds to enter the bantam weight class, and won with little opposition, taking a decision over Kellenberger in the final round. Branch Named Co-Captain Coach Collins has named Johnny Branch captain of Caro lina's half of the Duke-Carolina squad in the charity game Sat urday. This is somewhat of a comeback for Johnny who .was suspended early in the season only to play perhaps the great est game of his career on Thanks giving. Emery Adkins has been named Duke's captain. . To Delta Theta vs. Zeta Psi. men injured. sion division of the University.