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Saturday, December 12, 1931 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Page Thrca S. A. E. LOSES TO AYCOCK 1 FINAL PING PONG TILT Cartland Is Deciding Factor in' Dormitory Team Victory Over Strong Fraternity Pair. Aycock dormitory, was de clared campus ping pong cham pions yesterday when it over came the determined opposition in the finals from a strong S. A. E. team composed of Gwyn Harper and Bryan Grant. r Cartland, Aycock ace, was the deciding factor in the fratern ity team's downfall. In the first match, Harper had little trouble in downing Meyers, 6-3, 6-1. The play was Harper's all the way, and merely served as a curtain raiser for the other two matches. Grant, in the second round, fought desperately ;to down Cartland, and clinch the cham pionship in straight matches, but to no avail. Cartland was too strong for the diminutive tennis star, taking the tilt, 7-5, ' 6-8, 6-3. It was agreed between Harper and Cartland, that the winner of three out of five sets should be victor, and the struggle was on. Cartland won 6-3, 6-1, 4-6, 6-4, from Harper, winning the championship for Aycock. WASHINGTON IS SUBJECT TXT AXTWTTAT. PAM UTTTTTTrnVJ J.H mill UillJ VJVAUX 1J1111U11 The annual American Legion oratorical contest will close February 21, 1932. The sub ject for this year's oration is: "George Washington Citizen and Patriot.'' All students who are interest ed in oratory and desire to take part in the contest are request ed to get in touch with Profes sor George McKie, 210 Murphy, as soon as possible. ' "For -A Few Bays Only Ready-to-Wear Topcoats And Overcoats In Llama Hair, Camel H . 99 Negro Charity Game The negro football team of the Orange County Training School will meet the team of the Dunbar high school from Lexington this afternoon at 2:30 on Emerson field. The proceeds of , the game will be used for charity in helping to provide a nurse for the local settlement. Dunbar is considered one of the best teams in the western part of the state. The local team has won five of its seven games played. College Girls Marry Less Says Prof essor "The college girl lags, wheth er in business or love," says Dr. Roy N. Anderson of Columbia university. He observed that college girls have about 20 per cent less chance than non-campus ladies to get married, and that girls with degrees receive sal aries ranging from $950 to $1,600 while business and pro fessional women earn from $905 to $2,275. Dr. Anderson concluded from his survey of 891 college girls that they ought to learn a busi ness or profession in addition to their college education, in order to make up for their reduced chances in the marriage mart and to compete with less learned women. It is a known fact that approximately eighty out of 100 women marry and follow the vo cation of homemaker. Three Deaths According to Dr. S. A. Na than, Orange county health of ficer, only three deaths were re ported for . the month of Nov ember. They were Emma Cald well, colored ; Josia Johnson, col ored; and Harris Allen Brooks, colored. c . EAIRA arris Tweeds; Double Breasted And A tokv. Spits 99 TT W N. Y. U. Men 'Boot' Better Than Co-eds A survey at New York uni versity shows that male stu dents are more adept at the art of "apple polishing" than are the co-eds. In the course of several personal interviews with different professors, the opinion was uncovered that the matter oi cnisenng marKs rest en tirely on the viewpoint of the individual professor. This is the opinion of Dr. William P. Glen, head of the psychology de partment of the Washington Square college who believes that professors are divided into the following three groups : the one who gives the test and then impartially gives the mark that is deserved; the one who is in fluenced by the charms of the co-ed and give her a higher grade than she deserves ; and the professors of the third group who are immune to the wiles of the women and who give a lower grade than is de served, so that he will not be accused of using partiality. ILLNESS IS BLAMED ON MENTAL CONDITION "It's a morbid psychology as much as anything else that sends half the persons to physicians' offices," says Dr. W. R. Hous ton of Augusta, Georgia. He old members of the Southern Medical association in confer ence, for this reason, a living in terest in psychology is neces sary. His views were seconded by Dr. Stewart R. Roberts, of At lanta, Ga., who said, "Fifty per cent of cases can not be under stood' without diagnosing the en tire personality of the patient, including his likes and dislikes, failures, his emotions and his at titude toward his occupation. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS (EDW 9 jkN 1j Fermerly 99 r tt IN E. LOWELL MASON TO LEAD DEVIIE Charlotte Boy to Lead Duke Gridders in 1932; Twenty. ' Two Awarded Letters. E. Lowell Mason, Jr., of Char lotte, was elected captain of the 1932 Duke Blue Devils Thurs day night. - Mason has served two years as regular halfback for the Blue Devils, and this year called sig nals from the halfback post. He is considered an excellent field general, not only in ability to run the team, but in diagnosing the plays of opponents. He is also an excellent passer. The year just passed was Ma son's most successful. His play was studded with brilliance throughout the -entire season, al though out with injuries mid way the schedule, climaxing his season s performance with an 88 yard run back of a kick-off to give the Devils a 6-0 win over the Generals of Washington and Lee. At the same time winners of letters were announced for the past season. Tweijty-two were awarded : Captain Brewer, Brownlee, Mullen, Abbott, Ersh- ler, Captain-elect Mason, Ad- kins, Bryan, Carpenter, Sink, Hyatt, Crawford, Werner, Rog ers, Laney, Shock, James, Ham rick, Friedman, Belue, Harton, and Leigh, student manager. 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