WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1935 THE DAILY TAR HEEL PACiE THREE White 'Pliant oms B at tie ' " Duke s Blue Devil Quint Tonight, 8;00, A D urnam s- XtK8? V.M.I. TO PRESENT Ratedtural'V FAST WRESTLING Carolina Risks Undefeated State and SIC Record Tonight. CLUB SATURDAY A Big Five championship is at Kaydets Tied Navy and Were stake, at least in the case of the Runner-up in SIC Last Year; Beaten by N. C. State. HEELS IN FULL STRENGTH DOWN THOSE DEVILS! i .1 CAPTAtM -FOQVj-ftRh' v- - - iV IS 1 X ' 2 ASKS 5' if 4& i m I home team, when the White Phantoms battle the Blue Devils in the Duke gym tonight at 8 ocIock. Coach Chuck Quinlan sent his Duke will have everything on charges through one of the, most the ball as it makes an attempt strenuous workouts of the sea- to stay in the race lor state son yesterday in preparation for honors. The Devils have al- the encounter with the strong ready been defeated by btate, V. M. T. wrestling team here Sat and another loss will leave them urday night. 1 "1- 4-1. '. in a position wneie iu .- Yesterday's session was de- hope for nothing better than a voted chiefly to a discussion of tie. the weak spots shown in the Carolina, on the other hand, meet with Washington and Lee will go into the clash with un- iast week-end. Every member defeated records m both the Big 0f the squad participated in sev- Five and conference to protect, eral minutes of wrestling. Cal The Tar Heels have seven vie- isthenics and roadwork complet tories in the conference and four ed the day's practice, in the state. Full Strength Trio of Aces The Tar Heels once more will Last year the two great rivals have their full strength with the met in three excellent games, return of Douglas and Bonner The White Phantoms took the for the clash with the Kaydets. first two battles at Chapel Hill Both men were left behind on and Durham and as a result an- the Lexington trip on account of nexed the state title. However, injuries. when the two outfits met dur- y M j is reported to have ing the Southern Conference one of the' strongest mat aggre tourney at Raleigh, Duke staged gations in the conference. After a rally in the final minutes of losing to state 1814 in the play to nose out the favored Tar opening. meet the Virginians Heels. journeyed to Annapolis and bat- So far this year there is little tJed the gtrong Nayy matmen to choice between the two teams. 16.16 d N had Carolina's won and lost record . , swamT1ed the University Lriis A.,v R,cf0 st . , , , i 1 II I "I I 1 V I iflllltlU J AVUUV1IIT JlJUUOl-U uuuug i6 uex uuo u of Pennsylvania, 38-0. Squad and Is Favored to Z Z m T t, SIC Runner-up jujuo y ukjvv. ....... T -Li mo i o j-i -i e . -r-r TTia vnrlincr hnvprs will hnvp ence tournament v. M. l. was 1 1- 1 i-i. -C i nosed out of first rriace hv the LO SIiUW mucn ur AU1IU x : W. and L. Generals by a scant m nPe t0 conquer tne strong four points. Captain Currence, Oak Ridge team this Saturday m brilliant senior middleweight the latter s Yjn. The Cadets contestant, won the conference have one! ot the best teams m Htlft in thP. IfiS-nnnnd division their history ; one which has won I 1 1 J 1 1 1 X. more Douts via tne KnocKout I I vXo:v:-:.:-:v:vxv.:-:Mw:o:-r 1 1 . vsf;. .. tlm,L... "-SHepard lllllllli v,.. abies Rout Duke Imps; Nine Point Rally Brings Thrilling 34-29 Yictory Box Score CAROLINA G F TP Mullis, f 1 2 4 Boone, f 1 -0 2 Potts, f ..... 2' 0 4 Meroney, c 12 4 Grubb, g 2 0 4 Ruth, g 7 ,2 16 . 14 6 34 DUKE G F TP Lewis, f ! 0 0 0 Quick, f ... 0 1 1 Dean, f 3 17 Griffith, f 1 0 2 Edwards, c 7 2 16 Scott, g 0 1 1 Dooley, g .. 10 2 12 5 29 Referee : Knight. - !arl Ruth Breaks Loose On Scoring Rampage With 16 Tallies ' Carolina Splurge in Final Three Minutes Snaps Duke Streak. Score at half : Carolina 13, Duke 11. TRACKMEN START HARD WORKOUTS Group Drills for Both Frosh and Varsity to Begin This Week; Charlotte Meet Soon. FROSH DRILL FOR OAK RIDGE PUGS Win' over Tar Babies. teams and then had an easy time topping Army, 34-16. Caro (Continued on last page) . SMITHSONI ANS AND SWAIN HALL WIN IN MURAL GAMES Smitties Gain Last Minute Vic tory as Waiters Keep Win Column Intact. VOLIVER IS HIGH SCORER last year. V. M. I. has a galaxy of stars on the 1935 team. They are (Continued on last page) FROSH GROANERS TRAIN FOR V. M. I. route than through decisions. There is not a weak spot in the entire lineup, and they are especially powerful in the 119, 149, and 169-pound classes. On a whole, they comprise the most evenly balanced team that the Chapel Hillians have come up against so far this season. Babies Weak After a week of intense train- i a i -i j t -c: mer tne trosn mignt oe sum Today's Mural Card 4:30 (1) St. Anthony Hall vs. Zeta Psi, (2) Mangum No. 1 vs. Manly, (3) A. T. O. vs. Phi Alpha. 5:30 (1) D. K. E. vs. Sig ma Chi, (2) Ruffin vs. Grimes, (3) Delta Tau Delta vs. Sigma Nu. V Patronize Our Advertisers All frosh and varsity track men are to start today on a pro gram of stiff workouts, leading up to the Charlotte indoor meet and the Southern Conference games here. All men are to check in daily with the manager at the Tin Can and unless each man drills regularly he wil have to turn in his equipment. A special meeting of both frosh and varsity squads will be held sometime this week, at which Coach Ranson will outline the team's workout for the com ing weeks. Charlotte Meet Soon The J. C. of C. games sched uled for the Armory in Char (Continued on last page) The Carolina yearling quintet blasted its way into a triple tie for Big Five freshman honors yesterday afternoon with a sparkling, last ' three-minute barrage, that overcame a four point deficit and brought a 34 29 victory over the Baby Imps of Duke University on the loser's court. Nine points within the last four minutes settled the doom of the previously unbeat en Duke frosh in a most con vincing manner. Earl Ruth, one of the finest frosh basketball players at Carolina in recent years, led the Tar Baby onslaught with seven field goals and two fouls for a total of 16 points. His three floor goals in the dying minutes sent the yearlings reeling from certain defeat into a brilliant win. Edwards Also Scores 16 His scoring accomplishment was equaled by "Mouse" Ed wards, astounding center for the Duke outfit who also tallied 16 points. Despite Meroney 's fran tic efforts, this huge youth tossed in, some of the most un usual shots ever seen, with un erring accuracy. Dropping away from the bas ket, and with Meroney on his back, Edwards would toss, the ball one-handed over his head; and-to the amazement of all, the ball would slip through the net without once touching the backboard. Great Team Work The entire Carolina team (Continued on last page) After gaining an early lead, the Smithsonian basketball team NeW Unlimited Candidate Un- was just able to stave off a great doubtedly to Wrestle in finishing rally by Mangum No. J Saturday's Match. team to win yesterday's intra mural feature by a 29-27 score. With the approaching V. M.J. ciently prepared to meet the Ca- The other games played saw meet drawing closer, tne irosn jets 0n even terms; however, Swain Hall. Phi Delta Theta, grappiers are going through the present lack of interest m Chi "Phi, Kappa Sigma, and S. hard practices in order to swing boxing shown by the class of '38 A. E. all coming through in the back into the winning column has left the Tar Babies weaker win column. once again. Yesterday afternoon than they were at the start of The Smithsonians got off to a the long practice consisted of the season. fast start in their battle with calisthenics, road work, and just recently, freshman coach Mangum No. 2 and were out in warm-up bouts. Marty Levinson was forced to front 17-9 at the mid-way mark. The visiting Kaydets' strength send out an emergency call for However, an inspired rally and p little known as they have had more boxers. The fact that it a tight defense brought the no meets as yet with any of Wnt unheeded, shows a lack of dorm tPSTYi n 19-17 for the third Carolina's previous opponents. fiMinff snirit among: the first VVIA .v 1 O A. ' Quarter and from then on it was One of the matches that the vis- (Continued on last page) a see-saw battle with Parker's itors recently fought was with last-minute coal proving the Augusta Military Academy. A margin of victory. severe beating was handed out by the Kaydets when they beat their opponents by a score of 33-3. The match was marked with six falls for the victors, one encounter. Thomas and Wrignt u a -urn auvaiiLage, auu x teamed un well to pace the win- by a time advantage m the lis ners whilp Kanner and Alder- lb. class. As Augusta Military Last year students and graduates of man did best for Everett. Academy, is only a preparatory jj - - --- -- Phi Dpltn Thpfa iumDed back school, it IS hard to determine American Section of Moscow Univer- into winnino- wavs with a 27-21 their collegiate strength. sity. 1935 registration now open. to "HO Winning ways Wiui limited number. Summer session July triumph 0ver the strong ChV PSI J1CK JUliaK, uie -new pi- 16 August 25, includes approximate fWQ - w offoMr Txrif h tive unlimited candidate, is ly 4 weeks resident study in Moscow 14 points, while Manley of Chi steadily showing improvement S;! Psi hpflrfpd thP losers With nine, ajld should expect to see COmpe- economics, literature, social sciences L tne losers wnn lime. . , , Wifh and Russian. Instruction in English The three other contests were tition by next Saturday. witn language by prominent Soviet pro- Kulak in the heavy division One fessors. American advisors: Profs. sIeT S. of the messes of the team O-J. A. E. swamnins Phi Sigma Kap- will be remedied; and once sity. Write for booklet NC-2 to: EDUCATlOJNALi JJUf J.. INTOURIST, Inc. 545 Fifth Ave., New York Swain Hall Wins Again Swain Hall kept its record in- j violate, coming off with a 30-19 win over Everett in a rough, fast MOSCOW SCHOOL OPENS REGISTRATION FOR 500 STUDENTS x o l :n t -c Pa, 48-5, and Chi Phi taking Z. more competition win u "R t An ta amonir James, Gibbons, and Voliver of Chi Phi took indi- Schulman for middleweight posi- ( Continued cm last vase) tions on the team. OWD MOTOR CO. "Ford Products Since 1914"