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Sunday, October 2, 1932 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Page Three Vaedy In Scoring Fray "Dixie" Roberts' All-Round Good Playing Helps Vandy Pile Up 39 to 7 Victory. CROOM GETS ONLY CAROLINA MARKER Pass from Phipps to 4-Yard Line Gives Tar- Heels First Score Of Current Season. High Spots OF THE GAMES By Thomas H.. Broughton A noticeable lack of pass de fense and offense gave the Van derbilt Commodores a 39-7 vic tory over Carolina in Kenan sta dium yesterday afternoon before a crowd of approximately 13,000 J people. Plays from the line of scrimmage gave the Tar Heels nineteen first downs t to the , Vandy total of seven. With the exception of Phipps at left half and Thompson at right half, the Heels' starting line-up was the same as that used against Wake Forest last Saturday. Vanderbilt started their first team, but practically every player on the squad saw action before the game was over. Passing Game Unexpected The game turned out to be an aerial display, much to the sur prise of the fans who came ex pecting the heavier Vanderbilt line to keep the play on the ground. Although completing eight passes in the final quar ter, the Tar Heel passing attack was hampered by having eight passes intercepted, several of which put the Commodores in scoring position. Acting-captain "Dixie" Rob erts won the toss from Acting- captain Stuart Chandler and elected the east goal. Under wood kicked to Roberts to open the game. Taking the ball on his own 6-yard line, Roberts re turned it to the 46, Thoinpson nabbing him in a clear field. On the second play. Roberts fum bled, Underwood recovering. The Tar Heels' joy was short lived, however, as Roberts inter cepted Phipps' pass. Roberts made a first down, and culminat ed the drive with a 30-yard pass to Henderson on the 6-yard line, the Vandy signal caller carry ing it over. Beasley's kick was good and the rout was on. In the remaining part of the first quarter, Vandy was un able to score, although threat ening several times. Second Quarter Beginning the second period, Carolina punted, failing to make the necessary yardage for first down. Burton was tackled by three Carolina players behind the line of scrimmage, but got away for fifteen yards, Walker making the tackle in an open field. Vandy was penalized for crawling, but on the following play Burton made a pretty fall ing catch of Henderson's pass to the 9-yard line. On the fourth down Roberts made it a touch down by a foot. Beasley's kick was bad. Score, 13-0. Vanderbilt's third touchdown came when Roberts on a cut back off left tackle went seventy five yards for a touchdown, pass ing the Tar Heel safety man, Woollen, without any trouble. Newcombe blocked Beasley's try for extra point. Score, 19-0. Beasley kicked short to Brandt who carried the ball to the 45 yard line. White to Daniels made it a "first down. White made ten. Vandy offsides gave Carolina a much needed five yards. Another pass, White to Daniels, carried the ball to the j ten. White went off tackle to the five, where the gun put an end to the Tar Heels' first threat. Third Quarter Opening the second half, Beas ley kicked to Chandler. Hen derson intercepted a Carolina pass on the Blue and White 45 yard line. On the first play, a long pass, Roberts to Henderson, (Continued on last page) Carolina fans, while disap pointed, had a chance to witness the performance of several play ers who will be considered prom inently for all-southern honors this fall. Leyendecker, Talley, and Gracey are three linemen who made practically all of the all-star selections last year. "Dixie" Roberts and Henderson are slated to make strong bids for backfield berths also. Roberts went, through the Carolina team as if he were on an ' unoccupied field on his 75 yard jaunt for a touchdown. When he passed theC Carolina safety man, it looked as if the ZTV Til -uixie iyer" was passing through a small town. Roberts even forgot to blow his whistle. RUTH AND GEHRIG HIT TWO HOMERS IN YANK TRIUMPH Cuyler and Hartnett Also Hit Circuit for Cubs; New York Wins 7 to 5. LEAD TAR HEEL BACKS s 2 J TAR HEELS MEET TENNESSEE VOLS NEXTOTURDAY Travel to Knoxville to Tackle Second Conference Favorite In Third Game of Season. Pictured above are Johnny Daniels and Bill Croom who led the Carolina attack in yesterday's game. Croom took a pass from Phipps for Carolina's only score, while Daniels looked good on the receiving end of several pass combinations. GURNEAU LOST TO I INTRAMURAL PLAY STATE FOR YEAR BEGINS TOMORROW Star Athlete Finds Difficulty Making Scholastic Requirements at State College. Schedule for First Three Days Campus Football Lists Twelve Contests. of Vandy's starting line-up out weighed the Tar Heels eleven pounds. The Commodores com bined a 192-pound line with a backfield averaging 175 for their weight advantage. One part of the game that seemed peculiar was the fact that Carolina made nineteen first downs to Vandy's seven. However, the Cubs out-hit the Yanks, but nevertheless they are still three games behind. Carolina's passes seemed to be aimed in the general direc tion of a Vandy back practically every time. Roberts carried his 182 pounds lightly. The Vandy speedster is one of the fastest backs ever to grace Kenan sta dium. He certainly lived up to his name yesterday. Lied by Bambino Babe and I Columbia Lou, the Yanks swept the Cubs into submission for the third straight time yesterday at Wrigley field, Chicago by the score of 7-5. Ruth and Gehrig led a home run procession with two circuit clouts apiece while Kiki Cuyler and Gabby Hartnett were also slamming one each. Root and Pipgras were the start ing hurlers and a crowd of 50,- 000 including Governor Frank lin D. Roosevelt watched the third slaughter of the series be gin. lhe Cubs yanked Root in the fifth inning with one out when he seemed to lose his effective ness, allowing Ruth and Gehrig to hit successive homeruns. George Pipgras pitched fine ball The poor scholastic standing The schedule for the first three all the way but was removed in of Sam Gurneau has robbed days of intramural football play avor of Pennock when Charley State college of one of its most this week has been released by Grimm sent the dangerous Koe- important athletic figures this the intramural department. Any nig in to hit for Tinning ' with year, for the Superior, Wiscon- team that does not report when urges on first. sin, boy has been unable to re- scheduled to play will automat turn to school for his senior ically forfeit the game. The Juries and Cuvler were thp year- schedule through Wednesday fol " i i . hitting stars of the game each Gurneau earned seven mono-lows: collecting three safeties. Jurges grams at State during his sopho- Monday hnrl o rlnnVkl anrTwrk oimrloa more and minor vears. starring 4:UU p. m. (1) Kumn VS. I - - I- while Kiki had a double and sin- in basketball and track, as well Lewis. ee with his homer. For the as on the gridiron. In his two 5:00 p. m. (1) Manly vs. Old Yanks Chapman ioined Gehrig years of competition with - the West; (2) A. T. O. vs. Phi Sig and Ruth with two hits. Young varsity track outfit, he gained a ma Kappa; (3) Pi Kappa Phi Jurges also led in miscues with first and a second place among vs. Pi Kappa Alpha. two bobbles. Herman and Hart- individual performers at the Tuesday nof asoVi riVmvrl nn ovrrrr n state meets. As a freshman he 4:00 p. m. (1) Old East vs h rinT- lisf Whilt 1 .n77.(ri mada catrtured the conference discus Swain Hall. the onlv Yank slin. record with a toss of 137 ft Ruth hit his home runs in the M- 12 in first and fifth innings, and his Carolina enthusiasts may re- ast was the fifteenth he has col- member Gurneau's, 65-yard run lected in world series competi- for a touchdown against the Tar tion. Gehrig did his cloutinsr in Heels two years ago when he ANCIENT SERIES IS CLOSE Tennessee Has Won Five Games, Carolina Has Taken Four, With One Scoreless Tie. The writer had the opportun ty of seeing his first attempted drop kick yesterday. However, we still have to see successful attempt. A erlariner need of the Tar Heels is a reserve quarterback. Young Woollen s ability seems limited to punting, but he sure can get those away. Bill Collins, younger brother of the Carolina coach, showed up well in yesterday's game playing steady ball although he was not spectacular. Gordon Mclver looked good at center also. The young Tar Heel broke through once to nail "Dixie' Roberts behind the line of scrim mage. Something that doesn't happen to that young man every day. We happened to be sitting next to a Tulane scout, who came over to see Vanderbilt in action He exnressed the opinion that Vandy had a fair team. Vandy's scores came, not on straight football, v but on errors by the Heels. 5 :00 p. m. (1) Zeta Beta Tau vs. Sigma Nu; (2) Theta Chi vs Beta Theta Pi; (3) Theta Kap pa Nu vs. Phi Alpha. ' Wednesday 4:uu p. m. (i) uni fsi vs la: ni rt: the third and fifth stanzas.- played in the backfield. Last 01siUrt Jrm- '"v &:uu p. m. (l) The American league cham- year he held down an end posi- pions started the game off with tion. a bang scoring three runs in the opening inning. Combs ground- Chapel Hill Wins Over ed to Jurges but the youngster R0CW Mount by 13 to 0 xnrew wiia 10 nrsi ana tomus . stormed at second. Sewell was The Chapel Hill high school walked and both runners came football team "defeated Rocky home on Ruth's circuit smash Mount 13-0 in a- fast moving into the right field bleachers, game Friday afternoon. The Cubs were game though and in the first Delta Tau Delta vs. Kappa Alpha; (2) Ay- cock vs. New Dorms; (3) Bes House vs. Everett. Football Scores Duke, 44; V. M. L, 0. V. P. I., 7; Georgia, 6. quarter Chapel N- c State ?; 'Richmond, 0 scored one run m their half of Hill scored by a long march the inning on a walk to Herman, down the field and completed a and a double by Cuyler which pass for the extra point. The scored Herman The second in- rest of that quarter was an ex ning saw each team fail to score, change of punts. The second Scoring in Third quarter began another march for Tulane, 26: Texas A. & M 14. William & Mary, 6; Navy, 0. Army, 13; Furman, 0. Davidson, 7; W.& L., 0. Virginia, 7; Maryland, 6. Kentucky, 18; Sewanee, 0. In the third the Yanks pushed the locals that was halted by the Souti Carolina 7; Villanova 6. attak o vnn tTrVi a vi "Loin ri nr om a cVl Tinlf with ttio hall nn fivA Tennessee, no; Mississippi, u. ed out his first homer but the yard line. The half opened with - Tom White, Brandt, ana Johnny Daniels showed up well in the backfield. White to Dan iels looks like a good passing combination. Which reminds us that Stuart Chandler did some fine passing in the closing min utes. Easily the most versatile back on the squad, he seems to have an all-state berth cinched. Right now it looks as if it will be a long time before the Tar Heels take a game. Georgia, Tennessee, Tech, - State, Duke, and Florida are not easy meat for anybody and Davidson and Virginia may spring a surprise, France has put a prohibitive tariff on American prunes. Since the imports of lectures from there are negligible, it is hard to Vnvnr "hnw to retaliate.- Detroit f News. John N. Will vs. auto maker. Cubs scored two and almost tied Rigsbee making a thirty-five savs America is nulling- out of "U, nnmn-mitli' P.nTrlfiv'e "hrvmp vard train hpfrvrp hp was finallv j tt t. i gttxnc vj - " o us depression, ne migni nave run and Charley Grimm's hit downed. This was followed by said we are in that cnn-,. . - I All I T- I which lashed through Chapman s a series oi snort gams ana rar- state where the foot hovers un -. i mm- J? i.: i j mu 4-. 4- t legs ana. scored ivioore irom nn piungeu uv-. iU1 certainly between accelerator first. t11 extra point was incomplete. butt0n and brake nedaL Pitts I rn-I 1 T it ; 11, T 1 I The Cubs knotted the count in me game enaea n xne nocKy ourgh p0St-Gazette. the next stanza when Jurges iviount Doys xryin desperately rlnnhlfid. and scored when Laz- to cross the goal line. ' i TTt j i t i t; -i - j 4?v,wQi -p.Tio-liali'Q flriw Jf or xne locais xiKsoee and The Yanks took the lead again Partm played nice games ana Ooh. Russ for Kocky Mount was a Hi tJ.it; XXX lii vv xi-xx ituui uu v- - rr hnth hit. hnmA runs in sue- consistent gainer. X. Xfy WVW w cession. The Ruth-Gehrig act ended the scoring until the last inning ti McCarthy called on Herb The University of North Caro- ina will battle their second Southern Conference favorite in a row when the Tar Heels go out o Knoxville Saturday to play Tennessee's Volunteers a game which has a background that should make it a top-notcher. The Neyland-coached Vols have been scaling the heights of southern football more regular- y than any other conference team for several years but the stubborn Tar Heels have fought them to 7-9 and 0-7 scores these last two years, and they will be out to win Saturday. Tennessee has been too much for the Tar Heels in the four games played during the last half dozen years, but Carolina held the upper hand in the old ' days. So that the rivalry stands almost even'. The two institutions have met on the gridiron ten times at scattered intervals since 1893, with the series showing five vic tories for Tennessee, four wins for Carolina and one scoreless tie in 1919. The Tar Heels will shoot the works Saturday in an effort to upset the conference favorites and to tie the ancient rivalry up again. Both squads will be expecting and preparing for tough con tests, for both are well fortified with lettermen and veterans who remember last year's epochal Carolina-Tennessee game in Kenan Stadium. Johnny Branch was out, but the Tar Heels just played the harder. The stubborn forwards were tackling like demons, and the ail-American McEver was smothered and the all-American guard Hickman battered until he had to be removed from the game early in the second half. Tennessee outgained the Tar Heels, but the Carolina ball car riers showed their mettle, too, Every Tennessee threat was si lenced except one and the Tar Heels might have won one of those scoreless ties and moral victories, had not a substitute quarterback fumbled a Tennes see punt on the 25-yard line and given the Vols their one big chance. The 1930 game which Ten nessee won 9-7 was another corker. The unforgettable Bob by Dodd generalled them into (Continued from preceding page) eran Koenig in to hit for Tin ning. Fearful of Koenig's hit- when each team pushed another tally over. The Yanks scored when Hartnett muffed Lazzeri s fly and both Lazzeri and Dickey were safe as Herman dropped the catcher's fly in short left field. With two runners on base, Ben Chapman slashed a double scoring Lazzeri and leaving Dickey on third where he died as Pipgras fancied for the fifth time, a new world series record. With their last chance before them and two runs behind, the Cubs began a desperate attempt. Hartnett led off with a home run into the left field bleachers. Jurges next up got his third hit of the game, a single to left. With the tyiner run on first Manager Grimm sent the vet Pennock, a portsider to retire Koenig.' This switch in pitchers changed Cub strategy and Hemsley hit for Tinning instead of Mark. With a golden opport unity, Hemsley fanned, swing ing at one of Pennock's tantahz- i. ing low curves. Herman nexi lip, hit to Pennock who tossed him out at first. English ended the game hitting to Gehrig who made .the out unassisted. The box score: R New York ...301 120 0017 Chicago 1.102 100 0015 FOR RENT Extra large Bedrooms, fur nished or Apartments. Large hafh heat. Mrs. D. A.. Groves, 307 McCauley St. Is The -Light la Your Hoom Satisfactory? If not come to our store and see our com plete assortment of Study Lamps, ( Table Lamps, and Floor Lamps at real low prices. 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