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J. Co-Sport Editors 1 Ira Sarmsoha and Lee Turk I ajytg Car feel tpprfs i "TALKIN' TURKEY'"- HNight Telephone 8161 CHAPEL HILL, N. O, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1935 DROP A LINE OPEN LETTERS COMMON GOSSIP llBABKS DISPLAY OMNSIVEFIAWS IN OPENING TILT HIGH, WIDE HANDSOME IM'H! IjByLeeTklljlia $ost us like to complain I All But Passing Attack Fails to Function in Wake Forest Game; Defense Good Coach George James drove his I UV 7 ... . Ln not exactly agree. That is an obvious characteristic of our world, and a good one at that w thoughts with which we rP i r:, activ aOTee. That is ircsnmen iootDau pm-ers in a strenuous workout yesterday afternoon as he began prepara- . .!.. i-4.lt.?nn for the State fresh-1 n..i. trrhv fiA tyiosi. ot us neiect i w - ... :. But r: " w x.;u.-4-.- , unl, nn i"nt own convictions. iUt" - same, x'nua, o cAiiiuiuuii m w.. I . . , r , . , h other words if you notice " Vi fnvtKing in this column with men revealed many glaring v;t, vmi n" saeree then droD wjwbw iai . uui-j vour correspondent a note so r,nv (ii-flriiM the ansle were the lack of team Py on! wi. ta nf view. Sneak- offense, and the players- not j? limn wine their sismals. Coach ottoto nprp a m. ircw uuciii - w,a to some of James is stressing these funda- anooi v-u - l i-f i i fW in the caimms limelight, mentals parucuiariy. lAWKSW . I Individualism was rampant i OPEN-LETTERS Carl G Snavely Kenan Stadium Dear Coach: Congratulations on the fine in Friday's contest and while i Carolina had eleven good men on the field their efforts went for naught time and time again as the backs failed to find the showing of the team to date, holes and the linemen failed to Yon "have a grand team and block" On the defense, the line 1 nne worthy of their present pos-Lowea un better. Tom MadillJ ition in the nations' spotlight. Charley Lowe and J. IT. Dermid And if your tears can bring us pr0yided cheering notes at m- those decisive victories 'then for tervals with good tackling. i . j.m Carolina's saKe weep uu y uui- Backfield Defense heart's content. I ln the backfield Jack Kraynick Your correspondent, Idid excellent defensive work Lee Turk Miss Johnson Spencer Hall , Dear Coach : . Glad to see that you're teach ing the fairer sex to play hockey But why and on the offense he managed to plough through the Deaclets, without interference, on several! occasions. The outstanding hon ors for, all-round work in the i backfield go to Tony Cernugel. "Tumbling Tony" ripped off sub- : A I i ' ' ' ' L - ; ' ' 1 I - " ' Tar H !eels Take. Day Olf After Maryland Victory; Sniscak Will Not Play Ladder Play All those entered in the freshman ladder tourney must report for their opening con test this afternoon at 2 o'clock. The draw is posted on the ten nis bulletin board outside the upper courts. SNAVELY AD JITTS TEAM LOOKS GOOD. Snavely Pleased with Showiss of His Team in Saturday's Victory at. Baltimore JACKSON CARRIES BURDEN With another feather in their bonnet, the Carolina gridsters Schnell And Ranson f e bck.on sr- iuncuomng slj, mgn speea ior Map Out Cake Race two weeks, and, placing thera ' selves in the national football The course of the Cake Race, snotlieht by their decisive wins to be run October 29, was map-lover Tennessee and. Maryland ped out yesterday afternoon by I the bovs took Monday off to Coach Dale Ranson and Intra mural Director Herman Schnell. The race starts at the Bell Tower, follows .the highway around to the Carolina Inn, turns at the stop light, goes up the, highway, making a right turn at the cross roads, turns around the tennis courts, into Emerson Stadium, and after one lap around the track, it is over. Few Entrants So far, not very many have entered and candidates are urged to do so, in order that they may fulfill the workout re quirements. Coach Ranson says rest up and think things over. Coach Snavely says that "On the whole I am mighty well pleased with the team. Some of the spots thit I thought at the beginning of the season would be weak are strong; and on the other hand, some of the spots that I thought would be strong are not especially so. The boys have done mighty well, so far." According to Snavely, Sniscak will probably be out for the rest of the season. However, with such guards as . Webb, Joyce, Pendergraft and Mclver, that. instead of hooKey. our; stantial gains on his weakside J U. ,r,t-rnrtn0 TnP TTlH.lt? I . . - J uu- . t reverse play and played a Dang- ref eree to tne parawpauu. - . - - , f . , ... i 11 J-1 n,-i".f C. J - passed the nocKey neia The time spent on- a pasSmg day and saw them as far part was what saved the BUCK - - EAD U. A .C. that the Cake Race will be the vacancy should not be too hard time trial for the freshman to fill. On defensive Babe Dan- cross country team. Varsity iels will, take Sniscak s place time trials are to be held this backing up the line. Babe took week, possibly Thursday or Fri- on this assignment against day. Maryland and showed nimseit Graham Gammon looks like to be jam-upline-backer-upper. the number one man for the as well as a good offensive cen- iTQvcitv triia . 5P5isnn. - TTa "has ter and extra noint kicker. This no WqVa Forest is from tne CiO f I Rose Bowl. And that's mighty far! Sincerely Lee Turk Tar Babies. George Watson and J. D. Dermid hooked s up in a combination that proved to be most effective. One pass scored a touchdown and another placed the ball in striking territory. The I use of Watson on end runs was not carried to the advantage that Reaching mto the air and spearing the pigskin as ne usuauy averaging 28 minutes for big 214 pounder is undoubtedly does is Dick Buck, Carolina's stellar end. Dick made the all-Amer- consistently. But one of the most valuable men ica honor roll in his first year on the varsity last fall, and he is aiming for a higher spot this season. , Upsets Feature Big Games In East And Mid-West Play Bunny Burnette Infirmary ilCUO OUlllIjr . TITninATl rrr1- otttoit rr-u4. n -r,Qo win von made " couiu iwve. Kyv I ? 1 MM aa'miyv ntnffA AT tna airflinSt. Tennessee but I sure I easiiy " . was sorry that your foot kept u you away from Baltimore. Get right end, but afterwards, the well quick so that you can have ynJJ a hand in the Ga. Tech, State, speeu and Duke battles. ful on thls p,ay- Your pal, Hot Weather Tf-cr I The unusuany noi; uay nau t telling eiiect on tne lrusumc Herman Schnell majority of them have been ac- Emerson Stadium : r customed to cooler climate and Dear Herman: were consequently-slowed down Thanks to vou. intramurals to a erreat extent last Friday. v are in for their biggest year One player, a back, lost seven since they got started at Carp- pounds. - Another disappointing lina. I know that you'll keep up feature was the failing of the the good work and give all the second team to cope with the pseudo athletes a chance to be- opposition. Coach James used come heroes v I only 23 men m the game. Your willing worker, Lee Topping the list of prognostic reverses was Yale's astounding 31-20 win. over Pennsylvania. Before 62,000 spectators, the New Haven charges soundly whipped in the first half, 20-12, came back with all the ferocity of the Bulldogs of old to emerge victorious. Pennsylvania jumped into a safe lead before the half, after Murray had tallied twice and Kurlish once. However, the Eli's called upon dependable, but wise cracking Larry Kelly to close the gap and put on the fin ishing touches. This he did, snagging two passes, one from Jerry Roscoe and the other from Charlie Ewart, and the Bulldog went home after a good meal. Displaying a "combination of power and deception, the Boil ermakers of Purdue swept down on New York's Polo Grounds and handed Jim Crowley's Ford- tiamites a 20-0 pasting. After leading 7-0 at half time, Purdue went out to make their victory 1 emphatic by . smashing across another pair of six-pointers in r.he final stanza. Elmer Layden took Notre Dame to Madison for a tussle with Wisconsin and grabbed a 27-0 win. After Wojcipovski tal lied for the "Irish" in the open- ing quarter, the South Bend crew started rolling and scored in all four. Illinois put the skids .under Southern California in their bat tle at Los Angeles by a 19-0 count. In Friday night's feature Pop Warner's Temple squad beat Vandy, 6-3. at this time the race for top on the team. honors is very close, with Lou Trainer Quinlan reports that Conte, Marv Allen, Jack Bow- the team will be good to go ers, Bob Gardiner, and others again Saturday, and should give aomg very goqa. eany season uhe Davidson. "Home Comers work. A number of sophomores good ghow for their money. w.e ouuwiiiB imp iviiui, auu, RUrntte is still out witn tna i 1 1 -1 -1 IM.i -C I Tx) ue liiteiy canuiuaies lor uie team. ' bad. knee, and. will not be in shape for another couple of weeks. The fact that Burnette isby far the best kicker on the Coach Ranson urges track and cross country varsity candidates i. l j? ....4-1. to reyorb lur uratuce piumpwjr , , ,. . r r - fflom tvi o Lrocj his o hcDnro rathPT at 4 o'clock, or to give reasons . . for inability to report, to the praMjB "7 managers. Intramural Football shane. Jackson will have to - carry the passing, kicking and running burden. 4:00: Field No. 1. Zeta Psi vs. Chi Phi. 4:00: Field No. 2. Old East vs. Grimes. 4:00: Field No; 3. S. P. E. vs. Sigma Chi. 5:00: Field No. 1. Graham vs. Mangum. " 5:00: Field No. 2. Chi Psi vs. Phi Alpha. 5:00: Field No. 3, Sigma Nu vs. Alpha Epsilon. Betas Triumph Led into action by Trip Rand, high-scoring veteran of the 34 intramural wars, Beta Theta Pi defeated Zeta Beta Tau 12-0 yes terday afternoon. The Betas showed their superiority early in the first period, which saw left end Rand tally twice oa passes from Reid and Tennille, to re-open his bid for high scor ing honors again this falL Coach James Frosh Field Dear Coach: ' I hope that the poor showing your yearling gridders ; m their onener wa? reallv due to lack of practice and not of play ing quality. Most of . the var sity grid stars get out this year and your frosh are going to come in mighty handy with Tu lane and N.' Y. U. in the offing. Hopefully Yours Lee Turk l it hm y ' v m-m " --o - " " o . rx 1- J. Sarasohn Daily Tar Heel Dear Ira: Glad you enjoyed the Mary- SPECIAL PRE-VIEV7 TONIGHT KBB&y -.Keeler.-- Dicls Powell IN DICK POWELL AND RUBY KEELER UNITED FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE "FLIRTATION WALK". IN ANOTHER GREAT PRODUCTION. r V ADMISSION 30c T?irrfS5TT?t ' doors open; AT 11 P. M. f n it e le 10 er on an tend clash. Incidentally your (Continued on last page)
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