Night Telephone 8161
CHAPEL HILL; N. d., rFRID AY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1935
Day Telephone No. 4S31
iiikvely Prepares Team
For Season's Opening Tilt
With Strong Deacon Glub
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THRONGS EXPECTED I Dizzy Opposes Cubs
TOWlXrrxv )n Decidin3 Contest
Wake Forest to Display Strong
Aerial Attack; Tar Heeb
Practice Pass Defense
O CAPTAIN, MY CAPTAIN!
SSDESM
r
A sudden cloudburst wiped
out the second of the scheduled
five games between the Chicago
Cuts and the St' Louis f!ards
TEAM OK" SAYS HUTCHIWS which was to be played -m the
lair of the "Red Birds vesterdav
1 1
Wake uorests yeiiow jerseyea afternoon
ium Saturday afternoon to offi- . p , . , p , ,
cially open the football season the National League pennant
for Carolina players and fans. hinging on the outcome. St. Louis
Aiumni ana iooioau enuiusiasis j u . . ' .
tiiTnUiAiif Qf nn'ii flt 18 itttcu mMJ tuC iiu- great backs and two great
thrhoutjhe State wll flock
ZVmSee W 2! the double bill from the ram- Montgomery Hefty and "Hump
xar jieeis can ao agamst me .... rnK(. in i ,. ' r
, ' . - - : r - r ' onyaer, ngm; are me iwo ae
rV V ' course of their nmeteen ame tennined gridders. Co-captains of this yearV, team, both have more play!
aitnougn uuxe ronea,up an ""- winning, streak, beaten every nia netainlr. hall dm-ino. ihir stav In schools Harrv. a ca-h. i t.w
pressiye;sre;ag qilarterbackj is believed by many to be on aar with his An. campus title: and was selected reasons for Wednesday's rout.
lists in Greensboro last auraayL - , . Dizzv .Must Win " I Amrinn hfW riiff whiT "Hrnm? has atreadv won laurels for Uc 7 nanta nf i a Coaches James and Tatum spent
mythical combine, heads the list, tne airernoon working wiin me
Two:; more men from the all- "rst two teams and there. was
j ! 1 I rh r rL 4- ivil nittlinnrva r- wtATi yT
jvo a1- campus f team line returning aret luwivuaugc
lnnVi T7mmn -f t ttt crt I tVif rpnnT)s as a rpsnlt nf a knee
Oil JblOOr Ol tarOlina S tjyni lected for the left flank position, injury to Bob Adams, first team
and Hubert "Trm" Rand, hi eh center. I5iii stnmacn, secona
f tt T V - "-"-'-
STARS GET READY YEARUK1
FOR MRASIURALS ANOTHER CHANCE
TO KT VARSITY
Play Postponed Until October 7
to Give Fraternities Chance
to Get Settled
A mistake was made by the
Intramural Athletic Depart
ment in announcing recently
that1. tag football games would
commence next
Tar Baby Gridders Anxiously,
Await Chance to Avenge
Rout Suffered in Wednes
day's Scrimmage
A rough and lengthy intra-
Monday. The squad scrimmage with every
correction moves the closing day nian on the squad taking part
for entries to next Thursday was the order of the day for
and the opening day of play to the freshmen footballers yester-
Mondav. October 7. day. Coaches George James,
The object for deferring play Jim Tatum and Auburn Wright
is to permit the fraternities to worked their proteges for the
va a full strATicrth in their major portion of the sessioa
opening games, using in their with the idea of ironing out
line-ups. if they so desire, their few of the many rough spots
new pledges. that showed up in Wednesdays
Stars Return scrimmage with the varsity.
Five men from last year's All- As the plays were run over
Campus team will be back for the organization of the first two
Tom Parsons, who teams was apparent. The lack
School to the of this essential was one of the
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night, lib one who saw the.game v On he:broad.5houlders of :the fcsure blocking and fine defense work.
will saV that0 the Blue .Devils hnTini-ahiA Wmfl "tii'' "hpan '--
had Wasy of it. - . ..- will rest the hopes of the Cards UlikliOWn Activity ReVCaled
r Aaditmnnl Rat.flft in the oneniiicr contest- Bill Lee -
followers in the is scheduled to start against
state wt remember how the op-r him but Manager Grimm might
ening game wim waKe r oresi, pia a uuwu auu . use ms
a Carolina football tradition, was timer, Charley Root, and shoot
always one of the hardest games Lee into the second contest.
of the season, with Carolina of- If Dean comes through m the
ten coming but on the small end opening contest Wild Bill Halla
of the score. . han will probably shoulder the
ThprA i mnph nArniin J Red Birds' pennant burden in
-j-- In.. j Ti. ill
y i i : e . uie secoua game, n win mux;
the Snavelymen this year will sme .J1?., h"rlmfr 2
In the field of athletics there
is one sport that attracts little
public attention. Not many col
leges throughout the nation
maintain teams in this sport,
and where it is sponsored it is
regarded as a minor activity.
It does not get much publicity
measure up to the standard
which- was set last year. Will
the Tar Heel line be able to stop
the Deacon power plays, and
will the backs be able to brealc
up. the passes of sharpshooter
Kitchiii? Then too, will the Tar
! the Dizzy one is without doubt
the best candidate to turn the
tide.
Local -High Plays JVIebane,
.. . . . . . '. .
It is, however, one of the
most difficult fields in which to
earn a letter, as far as the Uni
versity ids concerned. ;
" ' Lawson Speaks " ? ' "v
In a picturesque background
of flying rings, high bars,
Chanel Hill hierh onens theii
Heel offensive machine be able to f00tball schedule this afternoon
TMlZTl at 3:45 ,dCk Wh6n they me6t Parallel bars; and mats, Doctor
Duke scoreless for two quart- the stron? Mebane eleven on the t, t
m-M T z r ri uwgB m i ii u mj i.i.i wu - - t l 7 l m . j
x., " - new men scnooi nem. xne aa-
J?ield tomorrow ait-
on Kenan
ernoon ,
mission is but 25 cents. Both are
reputed to have formidable out-
Pass Drill fits and a great slam bang game
In their workout yesterday is expected.
afternoon, the Carolina varsity
went through a routine drill, Puntinsr Duel
again placing emphasis on passes
gynrnasium, stopped his work of
teaching . a gymnast the tech
nique of. the "back flip" long
enough to say a few words on
the subject.
"All around proficiency is re
quired on the apparatus," he
said, "in order to earn a letter.
even
and their defense. Coach Snavely Carolina's punters will get
is not delegating the passing du- bifftest of their ability right off it takes boys sometimes
ties to one man alone, but is th bat this season. In meeting three or four years to get one.
drilling several backs in this f uib oaiunwjf, uiC . In the twenty-odd years the
rWa rt-p ha n-otna iieeis win come across a
1 aircfp-m has Kpn in Avis.pnr.A nt.
He-is following the same .po-P " about fifty men
3 .r c --. . - Kitcrnn mrn crpn varns.mi . . . . ....... .-.i
Co-captam "Hum Snyder who 1:: them had never come in contact
. -. . 1 1 (J 1 1 if I4- ICSI I ri- 1 Hr n ., uik- i . ,
; v was , a powerful line; plunger; be
fore playing under Snavely, but
who seldom touched the ball last
year, was seen "toting" the pig
skin several times in yesterday's
drijls. J , ;
fpn" kicks! ThP Tar Heel , toe
experts,' who performed .so . well with h, $ any Mnd before
last season, will have to be at entermS ynum vxym..
their best for this opening
game. JJon J ackson will nanaie
the main punting assignment,
assisted hv Harrv Mbnteromerv.
According to Jim Hutchins, Dick Dashiell, Crowell Little
and Tom Burnette. ., .
who can pick up three yards
through the. line anytime, the
whole team will be "right"? on
Saturday. And if all those boys
get going at the same time, Car
olina's opponents will need eleven
mighty strong football players
to stop them.
Attend the Pep
Rally 7:45 Tonight
FROSH TENNIS
AH those interested in try
ing but for the freshmen, ten
nis team will meet at 3:30 this
afternoon on Emerson Field.
VAULT THE VOLS !
TAKE THE SOUTH !
"That boy there," said Doctor
Lawson, indicating a young man
performing, several graceful
loops on the flying rings, " will
surprise me if he gets his let
ter in three years, although he
has developed co-ordination,
which is one of the essentials'in
apparatus work."
... Strenous Work
All of which gives an idea of
the work required to get one of
these rare prizes. Some of the
required exercises are , doing
12 single, three double, and two
triple exercises in each phase scoring right end on the Beta team guard was also slightly in-
of gymnastics tumbling, paral- aggregation.
lei bar, horizontal bar, flying
rings, long horse, and side horse.
The boys work out two hours
a day regularly.
- Gymnastics apparatus work
in particular is about as
'Bucky" Harris, star quarter-
1 1 1- .r o a XT' "Tru:
Whitaker, Sigma Nu's inspiring
field general, who received the
left halfback post, are the back-
field men.
Vets Ready to Go
In addition to tne men re-
jured. The injuries to these
men were small. Erskine Dem
ents replaced Adams at center.
Backfield Looks Good
During the scrimmage Oliver
Briggs and Dowdel, guard and
tackle, for the second string
showed up well. Horace Palmer,
George Watson and Charles
niwAnmia net onw rtVlOT 04"lT71
hrfielTorsD; l7 not turning from the All-Campus Kline looked good in the back-
only builds muscle, but makes team four All-Dormitory and nelo. Kline and Watson man
for fine co-ordination of mind, two All-Fraternity selections are aged to break loose on several
aiSO back. StUtZ, KUmn nail- wtasiuus wxien uiey guu jsuixic
back ; McKinnon, another Ruffin proficient blocking in jront of
T, Z backfield man: Austin of Lewis: them. .The blocking in the line
CapaDie Ol . TTr;n; 4- Xt. tttqc olfynotelir rrnrvrJ on1 fl
LI1U VV liliaillS. VCIl LKiL Kill L1MZ I " aikviiiwwii wv . uuu w
It develops
makes the
nerve, and muscle.
a" sense of timing,
body supple and
grace in every movement, be
sides offering numerous other
physical advantages.
Lacks Appeal
com-
championship Lawyers,
prise the dorm stars.
The fraternity men are Bost,
but the frosh have shown de
cided improvement in this phase.
. More rough work will be ia
store for the frosh for the re
mainder of the week with the
Sigma Nu's end, who went over
mi c J.1 j i I - r, .
xne perxecuy natural uuesuun i0r many scores ; Seymour, m-
e t I .. . . i i m m
comes up, wny doesn't it enjoy spiring Kappa Alpha backfield continuation 01 intra-squaa
the widespread popularity of ace; and husky Paul Kaveny, scrimmages probable. By the
such snorts as football, baseball, who headed the Phi Sienna time the Tar Babies face the
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Kitchin vs. Jackson
basketball, and track. From the Kappa combine.
standpoint of : galleries, . the
answer is that the exercises
' n Ail
look easy, because 01 tne grace waif Kitchin of Wake Forest
they require if they are to be and pon jackson of Carolina
done correctly. The only people wni stage a little personal pass
who can appreciate the difii- ing duel Saturday afternoon as
culty. and intricy of the work a sidelight to the Carolina
are those who have had experi- beacon grid : clash in Kenan
ence, or training m the field, 1 Stadium. Both men are excell-
andllmoW; the ork involved 'in eiit tOssers eittier on bullet or
acquiring perfection. And the on 'lob : spirals. Both are also
averaere snort fan does not have I good broken field runners and
this knowledge. . punters.
Doctor Lawson has been both
practitioner and instructor m
the fields of anatomy and of
surgery for the past 29 years
and therefore is fully qualified
to fill his position of director of
the gym classes which will be
held regularly three . times, a
week starting Monday. Students
will do well to devote their un
divided attention to their work
while in these classes in order
to derive the fullest benefits
Down the Deacs!
varsity ! next week - they will be
a decidedly smoother and bet
ter organized team and . will
offer much stiffer opposition.
From the showing of several
players on teams below the
first, new faces may be expected
on the regular eleven. Several
of the lads on the second, and
third teams are: making excel
lent showings and they are head
ing for promotion. The spirit
of the squad had no dent placed
in it by Wednesday's scrimmage
and they are determined to
avenge their defeat.
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DANCE
SATURDAY
MIGHT
Gy
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Music by
FREDDIE JOHNSON
And His Orchestra
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No Freshmen Admitted