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Thursday, December 15, 1932 THE DAILY TAR HEEL BOXERS TO START IN HARD TRAINING AFTER CHRISTMAS Page Three Carolina Theatre To Give Charity Matinee Tar Heel Mitmen Will Take Out Gloves on January 3 to Train For Meet With V. P. I. Training for the varsity and freshman boxing.teams will end tomorrow for the holidays and it will be resumed on January 3, the first day of classes. Coaches Rowe and Allen request that all their men report then to begin intensive training immediately. On that day the last and most important training siege starts. The V. P. I. meet comes on Jan uary 14th, leaving the boxers just eleven days in which to polish their attack and put on the finishing touches. As they are sure to be a bit rusty follow ing the Christmas vacation, it will be necessary that they start working for perfection as soon as they return to Chapel Hill. Three boys, all of them sopho mores, will go to this winter's wars far the varsity with un blemished records. Nor Quarles, last year's freshman sensation as a 125-pounder, Lee Berke, 155-pounder, and Sam Gidinan sky, who was the f rpsh mainstay at 165 pounds, will be fighting to keep that record intact. They are in fine condition and appear ready to go right now. Marty Levinson, who will put on gloves for the last time this year for Carolina, will be watch ed closely. He has been one of the greatest stars ever to fight here. In three years of inter collegiate competition, he has Al adults and children bring ing canned goods will be admit ted to the Saturday morning matinee at 10:00 o'clock at the Carolina theatre to see an all comedy program for the first time. Students are urged to at tend and, in this manner, help charity in Chapel Hill. At the , regular Saturday shows, starring Joan Bennett and Spencer Tracy in "Me and My Gal," by the courtesy of the Carolina theatre, girls will be admitted free if accompanied by escorts. UNIVERSITY WILL RE-OPEN SCHOOL WORK JANUARY 3 l k" of Man Made Hell. ..Tear ing Loose at Sixty Miles an Hour! mm EDMUND LOWE I. WYNNE GIBSON I JAMES GLIASOM LOIS WILSON DICKIE MO0RI !. ; and. -ALLAN DINEH ART Q Gparamounl Qidure Also Andy Clyde Comedy 'Giddy Age," Paramount Act And a Fox News NOW PLAYING Friday JOAN BLONDELL in "Central Park" Saturday JOAN BENNETT SPENCER TRACY in "Me And My Gal" (Continued from first page) is suggested by the cashier that students save time by attaching their bill to a money order or check for the amount due and mailing it to him rather than waiting in line. The bill will be receipted and returned. All stu dents who do not pay by mail will pay at the cashier's window beginning January 3 and con tinuing through January 13, ac cording to a schedule printed in an earlier issue of The Daily Tar Heel. All students who do not pay their bill during this period will be assessed $5.00 for late payment. Fine for Late Registration Students who have been in attendance-at the University dur ing the fall quarter, and who register late for the winter quar ter will be placed on one month's probation for each day their registration is delayed. They fwill also be charged a delayed registration fee of $5.00. The same penalty as for late regis tration, including the $5.00 fee, will apply to those students, who fail to attend their first day's classes. No excuses are ac cepted. Those students who find that they are unable to return for a continuation of their work are asked to notify the dean of the school in which they are regist ered before January 3. Contrary to any previous an nouncement, the Christmas va cation for law school students will be the same as that of the other students at the University, from Wednesday, December 21 to January 3. lost only four bouts, and it is expected that in his swan song to college boxing, he will run up another string of victories. Furches Raymer, who is ex pected to return after the holi days, will be an added asset to Coach Rowe. Raymer was un beaten in six freshman bouts two years ago and last year, his first on the varsity, he won four and lost five. He holds some thing of a record in Southern conference competition, having scored a 45-second knockout over Bill Towler of V. P. I. last year. Peyton Brown, Carolina's slugging light-heavy, who may also return to school, is another knockout artist. As a freshman, he scored six knockouts in six starts. Last year on the varsity, he won five bouts and lost three. TO WISH YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR Gooch, Bros. Cafe j Open All Xmas Holidays Best House Leads In Intramural Race For Cup With A: T. O. Second O Six Dormitory and Seven Fraternity Teams Have Scored More Than One Hundred Points, Garnering Them in Football, Boxing, Wrestling, and Cake Race Competition. o Thirteen teams, six dormitory and seven fraternity, have rolled up more than one hundred points in their quest for the cup awarded annually by the intra mural department to the . team which scores the most points throughout the year. With all returns in from events of the fall quarter, dur ing which competitions were held in football, boxing and wrestling, and the cake race was run, Best House, which competes in the dormitory division of the campaign, is far in the lead with 585 points. Alpha Tau Omega, which leads the fraternity outfits and trails only Best House for cam pus honors, has 437 markers, while Lewis, another dormitory organization, is third with 341i2. Best House Versatile Best House. rolled up its tre mendous total by scoring heavily in all four branches of fall com petition. The 1931 campus foot ball champions fared less well on the gridiron this season, but gained 75 points for entering a team. In the cake race the Best House runners tallied 150 mark ers, while its wrestlers and box ers acounted for 175 and 185 re spectively. A. T. O.'s points were gained as follows: 175 for football, in. which the fraternity's eleven won the campus championship; 160 for wrestling; 57V2 for the cake race; and 45 for boxing. Lewis, runner-up for campus leadership in football, scored 125 for its gridiron efforts, 79 for the cake race, 135 for boxing, and 2 for wrestling. Had Lewis representatives fared better in this latter department, they would be in a position to threat en A. T. O.'s hold on the runner up position. Final Statistics Final statistics on competitors in the fall intramural program reveal that 43 teams took part, with 470 individuals competing for fraternities and 405 for dor mitories, making a tota of 875 men taking part altogether. ' Final standings of the leading teams at the close of fall quar ter competition follows: Best House, 585; A. T. O., 437i2 ; Lewis, 34112 J Sigma Nu, 184; Everett, 177i2; Chi Psi, 174i2; Tau Epsilon Phi, 16212 ; Aycock, 160; Grimes, 155; Zeta Psi, 155; Beta Theta Pi, 13712; New Dorms, 125; Kappa Alpha, 107. TAR BABY CAGERS OPEN YEAR WITH BABYMAC GAME January 12 Date of First Game; Schedule Includes Many Home Contests. PROFESSORS WILL GO TO LANGUAGE MEETING AT YALE Carolina's Tar Baby basket ball team is scheduled to open the present season when they face Wake Forest's yearling quint in the Tin Can, Janu ary 12. The card, which was released by Assistant Graduate Manager Bo Shepard, has thirteen con tests with leading high, prep, and college frosh teams. The first year teams from Duke, Wake Forest, and State will be met twice while Davidson's frosh are scheduled once in the try for the Big Five yearling Championship. 4 Seven of the games will be played at home, including all the Big Five teams and Mount Pleasant, Oak Ridge, and Cen tral Hi of Washington. The Tar Babies will have their an nual trip into Virginia the first part of February, meeting Vir ginia frosh, Woodberry Forest, and Augusta Military Academy on successive days. Good Team Expected With a long practice period behind them and with the good material which has reported. Coach Dameron will be pointing for the state frosh championship and should have his team well in the race. Practice will be halted during the Christmas holidays but will be resumed the first night of the day the freshmen report back to the campus at the conclusion of vacation. The complete schedule fol- lows: Jan. 12 Wake Forest, here. Jan. 18 N. C. State, here. Jan 20 M. P. C. I., here. v Jan. 21 Wake Forest, there. Jan. 27 Oak Ridge, here! Jan.,31 Duke, there. Feb. 2 Virginia, there. Feb. 3 Woodberry Forest, there. Feb. 4 A. M. A., there. Feb. 11 Duke, here. Feb. 16 Davidson, here. Feb. 18 N. C. State, there. Feb. 25 Central Hi of Wash ington, here. (Continued from first page) Tales. Other professors who will at tend the meeting are : Dr. R. B. Sharp, . Dr. J. M. Booker, Dr. Raymond Adams, Dr. Dougald MacMillan, Dr. Gregory L. Paine, who edits the American Literature section of the Annual of Bibliography, one of the most useful of the publications of the Modern Language Associations, and Dr. S. E. Leavitt, who is secretary of the section of Span ish literature of the Renaissance and the golden age. Dr. J. M. Booker will leave for New Haven earlier than the other professors from the Uni versity, and will be the delegate from the University to the American Association of Uni versity Professors. BEFORE GOING HOME Drop around and see the many new things we have in stock for Xmas. Carry Home a Gift From The Young Men's Shop Durham Boxing Champs Feted At PauIsenV Supper The winners of the intramural boxing tournament were the guests of Dean and Mrs. Paul sen at a dinner given in their home Tuesday evening. ' Medals were awarded to the eight new champions, who are: Gene Eustler, Max Frucht, Ben Kalb, Charlie Sutton, Joe Pratt, Val Edwards, Mort Ellisberg, and Murry Kanner. Coaches Rowe and Allen, Her man Schnell, director of intra murals, and Jimmie McGurk, Daily Tar Heel boxing s re porter, were also present and Coaches Rowe and Allen were called upon by Dean Paulsen to address the .gathering, after which the host, who is an ard ent boxing enthusiast, told the interesting story of the incep tion and development of boxing at Carolina. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Before Leaving for Your Merry Christmas, let us cut your hair and apply a scientific massage. Griffin's Barber Shop Room 1, Strowd Bldg. Open Until 10:00 P.M. FOR RENT Pratt Cottage No. 1 for in structor or graduate student. Apply to Col. J. H. Pratt. (2): ROOMS FOR RENT For rent: Bedrooms, double or single; all conveniences; shower bath, heat, etc. Mrs. D. A. Groves, 307 McCauley St. FOR RENT Double room with private bath, private entrance; single room next to bath. One block from campus. 108 Hillsboro street. Phone 5451. Wishing You A MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR University Barber Shop WE WISH YOU A Most Enjoyable Vacation A Very Merry Christmas A Happy New Year Harry's Grill And Delicatessen University Beauty Shoppe Successor to the Mayfair Located at the Same Place With the Same Operators HEARD ALL OVER THE WORLD VOL. IV. 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