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Thursday, May 26, 1932 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Pase Thrco SUCCESSFUL YEAR FOUMRAMURAL LEAGUEFMSHED Nine Tournaments With 2500 Men Entered Are Staged by Intramural Department. Staging nine tournaments. with almost 2500 men entered in the different events, the Univer sity intramural department closed last week the most sue cessf ul year since being intro duced ten years ago. During the' year. 648- contests were played. Tag Football The season opened with tag football which, was the most successful ever staged by the de partment. Forty-one teams were entered with close competition throughout. Although Best House was easily the class of the dormitory league and won all their battles, the frat loop was decided by a post season game. Phi Gamma Delta and Sigma Nu completed the season with out defeats, having played to a 20-20 tie in their first meeting. In the play-off Sigma Nu emerg ed victorious by one touchdown scored late in the contest. Best House continued their unbeaten record by downing Sigma Nu 12 to 0 for the campus champion ship. Best House Wins Cake Race Best House won their second title of the year in the Cake Race, getting 87 points to New Dorms' 56. Waldrop, second place, Eskola. sixth place, Brisk', ninth place, and Patrick, thir teenth place, composed the win ning team. Williamson of the Phi Gams set the pace for the race finishing in 9:45.5 which was a new record for the 1.9 mile course. Eighty-seven men started the race. The fall boxing tourney brought forth some of the best prospects since the tournaments started. Best House was again the team winner with fifty points while Lewis had forty. Ivey, Mowery, Shuford, Berke, Gidin- ansky, Barclay, and Underwood winning in the seven classes. Ivey, Gidinansky, and Berke all became outstanding men on the freshman team. Thirty men were entered with twenty-six battles being fought. Forty-Five Wrestlers Entered Forty-five men entered the wrestling tourney with Best House getting their fourth win of the quarter, scoring fifty points to Mangum's forty. Math- ewson, Lawson, Devereaux, Hil ler, Higdon, Hargraves, Auman, and Dalzell came out on top in the eight collegiate weights. Half of these men developed into var sity and freshman stars. Gl CONFLICTS BEING REMOVED Tennis Matches Lewis, led by Willis, who took the singles crown, won the fall tennis tourney. This was the only fall tourney not taken by Best House. Willis got his vic tory, over Dixon of Pi Kappa Phi. Neither of the single final ists were represented in the doubles' final, Baley and Hus kins of New Dorms triumphing over Minor and Waterhouse in three close sets. Fifty-three players took part in the tourna ment. Basketball Race Close Only two tourneys were run off in the winter quarter. The basketball tourney was the clos est ever conducted by the intra mural department. The frat league ended in a tie between S. A. E., T. E. P., Betas, and Sigma Nu with S. A. E. winning over T. E. P. in the final contest by a one-point margin. The dormi itory loop ended in a five-way tie with Ruffin downing Best House for the championship. In the campus title game Ruffin came Carolina Track Sauad Short Storv Writine: Is Honored At Supper Courses To tie uiierea The Carolina track scruad was I Continued from first vaae) T , w , . cuiciwmcu joow fc" estea m writing ana in penecx- """""" " " inuai tracK suDDer inveii oy ur. i Tron TnrpinTi uaieioriroima-iiUKerooi- a. S. Lawrence in the vard of i, m r. baU Game Jext Fall, the Episcopal church. 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" and Mareraret Firey, University Duke co-eds have been warned ai scneauie naa Doxn Carolina , " , -u . , j -p i . , e co-eds, served the guests of hon- by the dean of women not to eat and Duke with home games Sep- ', tember 24, October 22, and No-vl', T vember 5. , . eu , " A ,V rn, 4. j :n ixr.i I per by Mrs. n. u. carter, iurb. x. i n t ri, VV. ii. uaiaweu, anu mis. u. x. a uicoii piojf Aug, uaiunua av vjnup- i i ii:n t:i ni.i.. ; 1 llarlanu. -j rri,. At tne Supper, lr. awicnc i, x, ttt j I rendered his annual parody on change came when Coach Wade , , agreed to shift the Blue Devil- " - Deacon contest, originally to be A ppLICATIONS FOR played on October zt, DacK to Tmr -rv ct?tJTAT?G VV VXVXV J X OUiXVAw Dance Committee Meeting There will be a meeting of tho recently organized dance com mittee tonight at 7:00 o'clock m room 209 Graham Memorial. Summer Work You can make money during summer selling: oar unexcelled line of men's shirts and hose. Suggest you immediately get in touch rith us and get full details. THE WIGGINS COMPANY Greensboro, N. C. , INCREASING DAILY To secure a dormitory room next year call at the Business Office now. Some Good friend Tells You of a Way To Keep Cool And Enjoy the Summer ,et Us Fit You Out For Linen Suits Single and double-breasted ( $J2-50 and $14-50 Flannel Trousers and Sport Coats In all shades on October 22, back to Friday, October 23. This left Saturday open to .Carolina and ueorcria lecn. j t nn Two weeks later the Tar Heels f mind that thev will have to sup aerreed to nlay Florida on Fri- Llement their help from home by " I XT KM m m 1 I . m -w- ill dav. .November 4, giving jJUKe o-pttiner work m Chapel mil m w w s IOvvw - and Kentucky the following nrfw to be able to attend school day. next year. i - Officials of both schools have Another interesting fact no- been considering a number of ticed in the large number of ap- ways to bolster attendance dur- plications is that many present JT -f "V H f . Is y-M I n 1 J l mg tne xvm season, numcx students wno are not to oe m matter under consideration is summer school have applied for i the provision of a section of worv here in order to save mon seats at popular prices. ey ana to get better situated for m,f on ton 25 to 20 in a hard- next year. The self-help bureau, ,x.t. however, will be unable to ren T' TIT- TT'i nin Qer Hl U LU U11S KlUUp, 0 1W DCias HUl renting - . j j rm.. -o4.. ,-r,t erries will have to be expended to triumph in the fencing tour- in efforts to grant work when ney which had only twenty-six ever possible to those attending men entered. Everett with 22 scnooi- points finished second. Brown, of the Betas, was individual cham pion, getting the final v victory over Eagan of Everett. The spring quarter which brought the season to a close had three tourneys. The boxing tour nament, although not as good as the one in the fall, was hard fought among many new comers to the ring. Best House took the crown for the second time with Sigma Nu placing second. Stoel, Mowery, Graham, Jones, Finkle- stein, and Efland were the indi vidual victors. Grimes Wins in Baseball Indoor ball was used for the first time in the baseball tourney and met with great success. The frat league was won by Sigma Nu alter two play-offs in which S. A. E. was the main opponent. Grimes triumphed in the dormi- ory loop also after play-offs. The dorm team took an easy win to get the campus championship. n the tennis tourney run off at the same time the Betas were victors over Everett. Best House ran up 952 points for the year to take the loving cup. This is the greatest num ber of points ever made by " a team in one season. Com radiations mors Be And Best Wishes for Your Future Success And Happiness doocli Bros. Cafe STUDENTS AND FACULTY Patronize fellow students. Student Transfer for local and long distance hauling. C. O.D. is desired from your dormitory to your home. We are bonded to insure safe delivery of your trunks and baggage. For further information call at the Y. M. C. A., or telephone 5011 after 7 P. M., 6021. 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