Wednesday, December 9, 1931 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Page Thrca SIGMA NU BEATS S. A. UPSET Second Section Goes Into Three Way Tie as Morrie Long De feats Grant and Harper. Yesterday's ping-pong matches! witnessed the unexpected defeat of S. A. E. at the hands of the Sigma Nu paddle weilders. S. A. E., with Bryan Grant and The general opinion among lootDaii omciais is tnat some thing radical will be done at the Gwen Harper playing previously next meeting of the football rules had a perfect record, having won four games with no losses. Long was the hero of the match, first defeating Grant 6-4, and then taking the final set from Har per, 6-2, after the latter had beaten Lenior Wright by a close 7-5 count. This unexpected win by Sig ma Nu places three teams of the second division in a deadlock for first position.' S. A. E., Pi K. A., and Sigma Nu have all won four matches and lost one. Three Teams Forfeit As the tournament nears its end, the most numerous defaults seen in a single day resulted in Sigma Chi forfeiting to Aycock, Delta Tau Delta to Grimes, and Best House to Zeta Psi. Phi Kappa Sigs Win With Odum and Carsonplay ing a steady game,- Phi -Kappa Sigma handily downed Everett. Odum won from Stoll by a love set, while his partner, Carson defeated Rosen 6-4. Pi K. A.'s Are Victors Woerner and McMillan con tinued their good play for Pi K. A. and easily -bested Enloe and Tucker, playing for Phi Delta Theta. Both of the winning players took their sets by a 6-1 score. Pi Kappa Phi Loses Rosentrach, Lewis representa tive, vanquished both Dixon and Poole of Pi Kappa Phi, first de feating Dixon, 6-1, and then Poole by a 4-6, 6-1 margin. Chi Phi Has Perfect Day In the first love match of the tournament Abels and Hudson of Chi Phi took the measure of Seawell, S. P. E. pongster, 6-0, 6-0. . committee in order to decrease the number of deaths suffered while playing football. Thirty one youths have died this year, more than ever before, and since something must be blamed, the kick-off takes the "rap." The general feeling is that if the fly ing wedge was eliminated, it would greatly decrease the chances for injury. So far, two methods have been advanced. The first and more radical is to eliminate the kick-off entirely and the other is to return to the teed kick-off. The latter method tends to increase the distance covered by the ball and thus give the ball carrier more chance to "solo." However, time will tell. Daily Tar Heel's All-Southern Teams FIRST TEAM Dalrymple (Tulane) Smith (Georgia) Leyendecker (Vandy) Hamrick (Georgia Mclver (Carolina) Maddox (Georgia Torrence (L. S. U.) Dowhes (Georgia) Zimmerman (Tulane) McEyer (Tennessee) Felts (Tulane) End End Tackle Tackle Guard Guard x Center Quarterback Halfback - Halfback Fullback SECOND TEAM Derryberry (Tennessee) Hall (Florida) Patton (Sewanee Godfrey (Alabama) Fysal (Carolina) Krajacovic (Maryland) Gracey (Vandy) Dawson (Tulane) Slusser (Carolina) Cain (Alabama) Roberts (Georgia) All-American Selections FIRST TEAM GREEN WAVE END OUT WITH INJURY Pos. L.E. L.T. L.G. C. R.G. R.T. R.E. Q.B. H.B. H.B. F.B. L.E. L.T,. L.G. C. R.G. R.T. R.E. Q.B. H.B. H.B. F.B. Player Dalrymple Rhea Munn Yarr Baker Hardy Smith Morton Pinckert Schwartz Rentner School Tulane Nebraska Minnesota Notre Dame S. California Harvard Georgia Dartmouth S. California Notre Dame Northwestern SECOND TEAM Orsi Price McMurdo Daugherty Hoffman Edwards Kronkite Wood Zimmerman McEver Colgate s Army Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Notre Dame Wash. State Kansas State Harvard Tulane Tennessee HONORABLE MENTION Ends: Haynes (Tulane) ; Brown, (Carolina). Tackles: Cobb (N. C. State) ; Stark (V. P. I.) ; Hodges (Carolina). Guards: Leathers (Georgia) ; Hickman (Tennessee). Centers: Reiss (Virginia); Gilbreath (Carolina) ; Lod rigues (Tulane) Quarterbacks: Henderson (Vandy) ; Branch (Carolina). Halfbacks : Leonard (Vandy) ; Chandler (Georgia) ; Kelly (Kentucky) ; Thomas (Virginia). Fullbacks : Brewer (Duke) ; Decker (Tennessee) . Tulane And Georgia Monopolize Daily Tar Heel Conference Team -0 ' Georgia Places Four Men. on First Team, With Tulane Following With Three; Carolina Places Mclver at Guard; Other Entries Are From Tennessee, Vandy, and L. S. U. zo : TWO r.IAJOR GRID GABIES SATURDAY Southern California-Georgia and Army-Navy Games Close Season Colorfully. Of the choice games afforded the nation's football enthusiasts this Saturday, the two outstand ing conflicts are the Army-Navy charity game at New York and, the Georgia-U.S.C. tussle at Los j Angeles. Earlier in the season, ; Army, adjudged as having only a mediocre team, fell before the onslaught of Pittsburgh's Pan thers and on the following week rose to the heights and ran rough-shod over a supposedly superior Notre Dame eleven. As a result of Navy's surprise vic- ftory over Penn last week the traditional Army-Navy game takes on the color of former years. The Georgia-University of Southern California game prom ises no little action as both teams have fine records, and each will be striving to estab lish the superiority of its re spective section. Georgia will have an opportunity to offset the defeat received in the skirm- Ping-Pong Schedule Battles W. Va. Wesleyan Jerry Dalrymple May Be Kept Of Rose Bowl Game New Year's Day. Out Tulane's Rose Bowl hopes were given a severe jolt when it was learned Monday night that Jerry Dalrymple, the Greenie's great end was confined in a New Orleans hospital from kid ney trouble. The injury was received in Saturday's battle with Wash ington State. Dalrymple felt no ill effects Saturday night, but collapsed the following day while driving. Physicians said that only time would tell the extent of the in juries, and it was doubtful whether it could keep the Tu lane captain from participating in the Rose Bowl game with Southern California New Year's Day. ;: Dalrymple said that he suf fer lifa im'nrv when he col lided with "Turk" Edwards, Washington State's star and ail American tackle last year, after attempting to block the big westerner on the second kick- off.- The absence of Dalrymple in the lineun in he Rose Bowl game would be a serious loss to the Green team, which counts on his brilliant end play and his rallying power over his team mates. Southern Football Best There can be little doubt that southern football has come into its own at last. 1931 has been a- banner year for conference schools in intersectional com petition. Whereas football's front line was in the west, the scene has now shifted to Dixie. Among the highlights of the nast season were : Georgia s victories over N. Y. U. and Yale; Tulane over Washington State; Washington and Lee over Prince ton ; Vandy over Ohio State ; and Tennessee's smashing, conclu sive win over New York. The Chino-Japanese dispute has had a disturbing effect upon those Chinese who only wish to be allowed to go on peacefully with the civil war. Punch. JACK BESSEN Tulane and Georgia dominated this year's all-southern selection by accounting for seven men on the first-string ' eleven. Georgia with four men Smith, Ham rick, Downes, and Maddox led the field but was closely fol lowed by Tulane's trio, Dalrym ple, Zimmerman, and Felts. Tennessee, Vandy, Carolina, and Louisiana State each placed one man to make up the first team. Dalrymple and Smith There was little doubt who were the best ends in the south this year.' Jerry Dalrymple, ail- American end two years run ning, was by far the most out standing end the south has seen in many a year. Most of his ef fectiveness comes in defensive play, although he is also a dead ly pass receiver. Vernon "Cat fish". Smith of Georgia extended his all-southern streak to three years, thereby setting some sort of a record., The tackle positions offered more competition with four out standing tackles, Leyendecker of Vanderbilt, Hamrick of Georgia, Patton of Sewanee, and Stark of V. P. I., with the, first two men tioned winning the first-string berths. Leyendecker is the star ' of the Commodore line and is sure death on going under punts. Hamrick, the Bulldog star, is one of thehest tackles at piling up the enemy offense. Mclver for Guard North Carolina placed its lone entry in. the guard positions. The writer has yet to see a guard in the south as outstand ing in all the branches of the game as Staton Mclver, the Tar Heels' 170-lb. bundle of T.N.T. Table No. 1 4:00 p. m. Lewis vs. Sigma Chi; 4:30 Chi Phi vs. Phi Kap pa Sigma; 5:00 Aycock vs. S. P. E. ; 5:30 Everett vs. Pi Kap. pa Phi. Table No. 2 4:00 p. m. Grimes vs. Zeta Psi; 4:30 Phi Delta Theta vs. Sigma Nu ; 5 :00 Delta Tau Delta vs. Pi Kappa Alpha; 5:30 Best Housevs. S. A. E. ish with Tulane, by defeating the Trojans Saturday. U, S. C. will have to be at its best to down the Bulldogs and if suc cessful, has yet another obstacle in its path to national honors, namely Tulane's Green Wave, from the banks of the Ole Mis sissippi. ' j An added attraction for the spectators will be the individual dual waged by those two sterling quarterbacks, Austin Downes, of Georgia, and Gaius Shaver, U. S. C. Both men have been placed on various all-American selections and one or the other should come through. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Mclver plays most of the game in the opposng backfield, and is ii t an expert, par excellence, az opening up a hole. The other guard berth was a battle be tween two teammates, Leathers and Maddox of Georgia. Mad dox continued the brand of ball that won him all-southern last year and so was given first string. This year there have been more outstanding pivot men than ever before, but the hon or of making the first selection goes to a sophomore, Jack Tor rence ol L. s. u. Torrence is six feet four and weighs 265 pounds. Teams like Army and (Continued on last page) Balfour Display Fraternity Jewelry PRITCHARD-LLOYD'S DRUG STORE Wednesday and Thursday, Dec. 9 and 10 ALL DAY Buy Your Christmas Cards And Gifts from Alfred Williams & Co., Inc. Track Notice Coach Bob Fetzer has re quested that all men who are interested in varsity track meet today at Emerson field. The track schedule and plans for work after the Christmas holidays will be announced. T H I S YE A R G I YE B O OKS THE BOOK MARKET First Floor Y. M. C. A. 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