Wednesday, November 16, ' 1932 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Page' Three Second -Team Scrimmages Frosh In Effort To Meet Duke Attack Folder and Ogburn Work Out As Guards vvnn oecona Team' Yesterday. TEAM GOOD ON DEFENSE Stop Duke Running Atjtack as Portrayed by Strong ' Frosh Eleven. Calls Basketeers Coach Collins put his second team through a lengthy scrim mage with a freshman team yes terday in an effort "to build up a defense against the formidable Duke attack. . '. - . Defensively, the second team was able ,to stop the. running plays of the Blue Devils and the frosh were smothered time and again by Folger and Ogburn, both guards who were promoted to the second team for the ses sion. It seems extremely doubt ful as to whether or not George Barclay will be able to do bat tle Saturday and Coach Collins is seeking more guard material. Shaffer Still Delivering In the scrimmage Charlie Shaffer continued to show nice drive and power, ripping off sev eral nice gains from the line. TTflnps "Lassiter and Tom -Whitei also looked good. White, who saw his first action Saturday against Davidson since the Van derbilt game, still has a slight limp but his ankle is getting stronger every day. The varsity second team showed Frankel and Cozart, ends; Collins and Tatum,-tack les : Folger and Ogburn, guards ; and Mclver, center. In the back field Martin was at quarterback; White and Shaffer, halfbacks; and T nssiter. fullback. Norman McCaskill ran at half f or Whit v.o isct few minutes of the . tllV f-.- scrimmage. - - , ""N I ' ' ; t '7 Z Z ' fit KZ- v tS - i - - . j i - 1 " ' i I 1 " - i - ' ' i y ' J - f " : . . - - y MAT TOURNAMNT WILL TAKE PLACE IN TIN CAN TODAY Intramural Wrestling Tourney Will Be Conducted Under Direction of Quinlan. Coach Sandy Dameron who is sued a call for freshman basket ball aspirants to meet in the Tin Can tonight at 7:15. LEWIS REISS IS STELLAR LEADER OF VIRGINIA TEAM New York City Lad Plays Fine Game at Pivot Position For Cavaliers. Cavaliers' Captain i. T. 0. DEFEATS 1 FAST m P. CLUB Everett Wins From Old East in Only Dormitory League Game Played. The annual intramural wrest ling tournament will get under way this afternoon at 4:00 o'clock in the Tin Can. All the matches will be under the super vision of H. P. Quinlan, wrest ling coach, and Herman Schnell, assistant intramural director. Since there is no complete list of the entries, all boys interest ed in wrestling should come by Emerson field after 10 :00 o'clock this morning to consult Coach Quinlan who will weigh in all eligible candidates. There will be seven minute bouts with one-half minute time advantage" to win a decision or fall. All men are eligible to wrestle who have not won their wrestling monograms orf resh man numerals or are on the var sity mat squad. The men who weigh in will be allowed three pounds leeway in either divi sion. v Further announcements will be given during the matches. Here is. -a list of the winners from last year: 115 pound divi sion, Mathewson, wrestling for Mangum, who later won his var sity letter; 125 pound class, Lawson, wearing the colors of Best House; 135 pound Dever- eaux, of Old East; 145 Hiller, Lewis wrestler, who won his varsitv letter: Higdon, another ----- v r . .. one of the Best House wrestlers, won the 155 pound title; 165 division title went to Hargraves, Beta Jrheta Pi, who won nis freshman numeral ; 175 pound honors were carried off by Au man, QiSSBcEMfiS! or fvm shoes and sweat clothes his varsity letter; the unlimited or old clothing, since no equips title was won by Dalzell, an ment will be issued for the time other Mangum representative. DAMERON ISSUES CALL FOR FROSH BASKETBALL MEN Friedman, McCachren, and Ar thur Come From Prep Schools Highly Recommended. All men interested in going out for freshman basketball, and who are not at present out for any other sport, are asked to report to Coach Sandy Dameron in the Tin Can at 7:15 o'clock tonight. The squad will be divided into groups and each group will be asked to xeport tor practice on the nights of the days that they an- Lewis Reiss, Virginia's cen ter and captain has been per-' forming as a stellar player in the last few games in which he will wear he Orange and - Blue uniform. . He is to close his football play for the Cavaliers against North Carolina in Scott stadium on Thanksgiving. Against V. P. I. he had one of his best days. Ten times he broke into the Tech backfield to tackle runners for losses and on many other occasions he brought them down just as they were reaching the scrimmage line or an instant after. He caused a V. P. I. 75-yard drive in the first quarter to go lor notnmg wnen ne spire ;hrough and caught Mills for a oss within five yards of the Cavalier eroal. Later on he checked- Holtsclaw, Morgan, do not" navt g didates should report in tennis Coach Dameron took over the u ? notnm1f .lse nrpssio-n has none much to CUt down freshman coaching last - year, the hostmty to work. 0hio Stat when Bo Shepard, who nad Deen journal coaching the yearlings, was pro Alpha Tau Omega conquered a hard-fighting Tau Epsilon Phi team yesterday, 21-0, to gain a place in the playoffs for the fra ternity league championship of the intramural tag football race. The game was played almost entirely in T. E. P. territory, where only the stellar defense work of Leonard Eisenberg, Arnold Jacobs, Joe Eisner, and the rest of the losing outfit kept the score as lowas it was. A. T. O. scored twice in the first half, Alan Smith and Bill Kingdon crossing the goal line. the tormer on a ten-yard run around left end and the latter on a brilliant catch of a pass from bmith. Both conversions were negotiated successfully. In the second half the teams battled on almost even terms un til the last minute of play, when Alan Smith ran forty yards af ter intercepting a T. E. P. aerial This play was followed by a pass over the goal to Jones Pollard for the final tnnphdnwn of the game. " Sigma Nu Wins Sigma Nu won its sixth, game in seven starts at the expense of Phi Gamma Delta, 7-6. The Phi Gams started off strongly and, after receiving the opening kickoff, marched down the field on a series of short passes. The march was climaxed when John Hoggard took a toss from Henry Hodges and dashed fif - teen yards for a score. The con version was broken up. , Sigma Nu started a counter attack at this point which ended in a touchdown on a pass from Joe Griffith to Ed Hamer over the goal line. Jack Glace scored the extra point on another pass from Griffith. " Everett Scores Everett won the only dormi (Continued on last page) rz:'" z f ' : '; ' I ? & 1 ,- k v . 4 fi -mmz ,tfiy-: RED RAIDERS OF COLGATE SWEEP OVER OPPOSITION Andy Kerr's Gridders Pile .Up 243 Points and Keep Own Goal Line Uncrossed. The great team that repre sents Colgate University is not only facing another undefeated season but it is also approach ing a record that has not been equaled by anymajor team with in the last ten years. Colgate Goal Unblemished In eight games this year the Colgate team lias succeeded in piling up 243 points, and has also managed to keep its own -. goal line uncrossed. The Red . Raiders have amassed this huge total against such teams as St. Lawrence, Case, Niagara, La fayette, N.' Y. U., Penn State, Mississippi College, and Syra cuse. . ' However, Colgate faces its hardest test Thanksgiving -when - it faces Brown, the only other undefeated team in the east. The - Colgate mentors are sure their T.pwis RpIss. this vpar's can OnhhW fain -at Virginia who has made line can keep up its good work I ... o . . I , . , ... r.i..i and nmsn ud witn a snutouu Robinson, and other backs before they could get quite a name for himself at cen started. ter for the Cavaliers this year. Rpks has nlaved everv minute Carolina will remember Reiss' X t V I of every game except the first fierce play in Kenan last year. one this season. He has been in action in competition for more than seven hours so far this fall, making his presence felt both on offense and on defense. Football is not the only sport Tl C m wmcn Iteiss is a penormer of first rank. He is light-heavyweight boxing champion of the Southern Conference on Vir ginia's title-holding ring team. wmv Their connoence is Dasea on the tact tnat j&rown nas scored but 81 points in winning" its seven games. Yet, Brown Freshman Harriers bas faced stiffer opposition than To Run Dllke Again Colgate, and has beaten Rhode island, sprmgneia, xaie, jluiis, Netmen Prepare for Match Coach Kenneld s netmen are getting in shape for their annual ZZ:ZZZ- -rV- the University of Carolina and Duke freshman Harvard, Holy Cross, and Col- cross-country outfits clash Sat- umbia on successive Saturdays. urday morning in a return meet in beating Syracuse last week between the two schools. Colgate seemed to be holding its Last Saturday the local team main power under wraps in or chalked up a 23-34 vitcory over der to conceal as much informa- the Blue Imps," but this week- tion as. possible from the eyes of end, Bob Tuttle's yearlings will Brown scouts. be out for revenge. Virginia, Thanksgiving. As the players are ranked now, Hines is one, Morgan two, Dillard three, Harris four, Levi tan five, Minor six, Lovill seven, Willis eight, and McGlinn" nine. All indications point to the same Carolina men to start this time as started in the last meet. Conte, Umstead, Keeney, Napier, Garrison, and Sullivan. Intramural Schedule PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS. 3:30 p. m. (1) Delta Kappa Epsilon vs. Sigma Alpha -Epsi- Alpha ; (3) Kappa Sigma vs. Lambda Chi Alpha. 4:30 p. m. (1) Beta Theta Pi vs. Delta Tau. Delta; (2) Zeta Beta Tau vs. Phi Delta Theta. mated to the varsity coaching position. Dameron led the first tyear men tnrougn a. very suc- nouofnl ooaenn winnincr tVlP Bll? Five freshman championship. Little is known about the ma terial available tor this years yearling team except for repu tations that a few of the fresh men made in the high schools and prep schools they attended. Jim McCachren, fullback on the Tar Baby eleven, was named on the all-state hardwood team for prep schools last year ; Buss Ar thur, end on the yearling foot-1 ball club, "received mention for h is basketball abilitv at Ashe- cs ville school '"last year; Bernie Friedman, No. 1 man on the first year tennis team, has a good rep utation for his play at Phila delphia; and Morris Rhodes made a name for himself by his nll-arnnnd r.lav at Blue Ridge " j prep school. - o der Calling a cigarette mild doesn't make it mild. Chesterfield starts at the beginning; by using the right kind of mild, ripe tobaccos ... Then Chesterfield ages and cures its tobacco just right. And scientific research has perfected a unique method of "Cross-" Blending" that makes Chester field consistently milder and better-tasting. Carolina-Duke Bands Preparing For Game TVio YTTi-iwrsitv- band under nf Professor T. S. McCorkle, and the band of Duke University under the direction of G: E: Lef twich, are preparing for the Duke-Carolina game this Saturday. Before the game, the two bands will enter the field in led by their J.Ull"fu'J . famous drum-majors. At the half, the Duke band i 1 U linlICA will enter from tne ueiu-uu rr,rch to the Carolina where they will form xne "TI N. C" The Carolina ,?n onfpr from the pppo UiXllKX V ill " : An-nf fhe field, and bite aiuc 1 WS5W:::S:SW:.o.. - -S yz f v 5- :::.:.::-::::.:-:-: :- ,''S':":: fz y-f- 5 form i of the "Hello Duke" in front nVo assemblage.; Professor McCorkle will lead i,ni hands in the Duke song, .x..m t fwiVh will lead the WIHlc bands in the Carolina song. m 'tmml j If!) g fl Hh fi Pi fJ ns. .- . . .zjl.- .r j 1932, Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co,

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