-1 atty Car TRIM THE CAVALIERS! Co-Sport Editors Ira Sir&sohn and Lee Tcrk SPORT STAFF: NATE LIPSCOMB, GRAHAM GAMMON, JIM MCMILLAN, FLETCHER FERGUSON, MORTON GOLDBERG, HARVEY KAPLAN, FRANCIS RASPBERRY, EDWARD KARLIN A. lr- : l I See By The Papers By Ira Sarasohn Kesuans &m$. Foffiall Teams Play V5r5EmaEis Carolina Favored in Final Game of Year Nine Men to End Careers Team Tomorrow on Conner Martin Officials; Posi. L. E. X.T. L.G. C. R. G. R.T. R. E. Q. B. L. H. R. H. Carolina Buck Trimpey Joyce Daniel Mclver Evins Bershak Snyder Montgomery Jackson Hutchins What will be the result of tomorrow's game? Going home, tur- Virginia key dinners, seeing the folks, seeing the girl friends, and going to Leys (C) . dances are all second: in thought in the minds of the student WppI hodv Opinions vary on the outcome of the game. Predictions vary Seibels from 0-0 scores to a 100-0 victory for Carolina. Few students con- Davenport ceed the chance 01 an upsei renuerea Dy Virginia. Seccombe But what would be as humiliating as to be held to a scoreless Trell tie by one of the weakest teams Virginia has produced in years. Wilkin Four teams have already played scoreless games with the Cava- Male liers and loyal Virginians' would declare it a successful season if Schmidt their traditional foe is beaten or held to a 0-0 score. RECKLESS PLAYING BY VIRGINIA: Much worse than a scoreless tie would be a defeat at the hands of Gus Tebell's University of Virginia football team. No one can scoff at the possibility of a defeat. It should be remembered that the Cavaliers are pointing for us and will "shoot the works" against the Tar Heels just as they did against Navy. Playing against a favored team, as they will be tomorrow, the Charlottesville group played the most reck- ' less game that could have been expected. They scored first on the Middies and were in the lead at the half but could not face the onslaught in the second half. mnncr flip nmhelipvahle things that the Cavaliers have dnne this season, two touchdown runs of 107 and 97 yards are outstanding. e Cavf Hers from Virginia on Almost as astonishing is the fact that on one occasion a Virginia back gained some 40-odd yards but failed to make a first down. It seems that after being thrown for several losses, the Virginia back was ready to kick but seeing an opening he ran some 40 yards. The long losses and the extra 10 yards needed for a first down exceeded the distance he ran and so no first down was made. All these facts should readily show that in the game tomorrow anything and ev erything can be expected. And so, don't be shocked if Virginia wins, or if there is a scoreless tie, or if Carolina runs up the larg est score of the season. Your guess is as good as ours. ALL-SOUTHERN CHOICES: All-America, and all-Southern choices are being made and will be made in the next couple of weeks. Already Jackson has made Coach Mehre's and the N. E. A. all-southern picks. Hutchins and Buck were both chosen on the United Press all Southern team. How many such teams these men will make remains to be seen. Sports Editor Of College Topics Tells About Virginia's Players Individual Sketches of All Players in Starting Line-up for Virginia Is Presented by Sports Editor of University of Virginia Student Paper By H. A. W. Happer, Jr. With North Carolina's defeats day. Al Seccombe, 186, will play F.B. referee: Foster (Hampden-Sydney) ; umpire: Black (Davidson) : head lines man: Jackson (Emory and Hen ry); field judge: Brewer (Mary land). By Nate Lipscomb Nine of Carolina's letter men will 'play their last game for U. N. C. when the Tar Heels meet the Cavaliers from Virginia on Kenan field tomorrow afternoon. Montgomery, Snyder, Jackson, Evins, Daniel, Moore, Joyce, McCachren and Barwick are the men for whom this game will be a "swan song." Although Van Webb is a senior, he is eligible for another year of varsity play, and will probably return to school next fall. According to reports received from the Virginia camp, the Cavaliers will be in excellent condition to give Carolina the scrap that has become a tradi tion when these two teams meet on Thanksgiving Day. Captain John Leys is reported to be fully Personally we don't think much of such picks. When Walter recovered from an injury that Lamp originally started the idea he had fewer teams trom which he received to his hand in the to make his choice and probably made a more accurate pick. Those v. P. I. game which ended in a days are gone and today one person's pick is usually no better than scoreless tie. Leys is recogni another. We plan to point out the flaws in the present all-America zea as one 0f the best ends in Picks m a future column. Our views will not be changed whether the Southern Conference, and any of our men make it or not, and so we announce our intentions has been picked as all-America now. material hv several snortswrit- lhey tell us nine varsity players will conclude their grid career ers. He is an efficient blocker tomorrow. Another man who will end his career connected with and tackier, and is an accom tne tootball team is Les.Ostrow who has been head cheerleader for plished pass receiver. It should the past two years. Les has done an admirable piece of work and be interesting to compare the has received much favorable comment. Eddie Brietz said after performance of this flank man seeing tne uuke game that the fans didn't stop yelling. Ostrow be- with that of Carolina's three gan leading cheers long before the game began and continued un- ereat ends. J ! J 1 i . - I"-" tn tne ena oi the game. Tomorrow he will be leading cheers at his Drilled on Passing last game so let s all get behind him and help veU the team to vie- Coach Carl Snavelv has been tory over Virginia. Let's go Carolina! at the hands of Duke before them, the Cavalier football squad is viewing with new en thusiasm their annual clash with their ancient rivals, North Carolina, on Turkey Day. All season Virginia has been dogged by a jinx that has' pre vented them from scoring and they have managed to gain four scoreless ties namely with Wil liam and Mary, Davidson, V. M. I., and V. P. I. The Hampden Sydney game was a complete up set as was the Washington and Lee contest. In their tilt with Maryland the Terps were forced to score in the last minute to break a 7-7 deadlock. The only game which Virginia really de served to lose was their contest with Navy when they staged their spectacular 110 yard touch down play. ' Leys is a bulwark cn defense, an excellent pass receiver and also a capable blocker. Leys wears number 1 jersey and tips the scales at 185. Flanking him at left tackle will be Leonard Trell, Virginia's 212 pound lines man who is playing his second season on the varsity. He has had an injured leg all season and Billy Banks 183, has been nlaviner in this nosition aerainst all teams except V. P. I. Trell I flashed back into his old form and he is a sure starter Thurs- Varsity Tennis Team Plays Annual Match De Gray to be Absent frca Match with Virginia the leit guara post. Al is a great defensive linesman and will be playing his last game for the Cavaliers. Steve Davenport, sophomore 173 pound center, was converted from end to the center of the line and he has been mentioned for a post on the Virginia all State. At right guard will be either Peyton Hoge or George Seibles. Both of these two play ers weigh over 185 and the latter , will most probably get the starting call. At left tackle will be Bill Weeks, 194, a sopho more who has been showing up remarkably well all season. The other end will be Cully Wilkins, a junior who weighs 178. Cully is playing his last year for Vir ginia and although outshadowed by Leys, his fraternity brother, he is one of the best ends to ap pear in Cavalier uniform. Backfield In the backfield Harry Martin will appear at full with A. B. Connor and Connie Ring flank ing him. Martin weighs 190, Connor 175, and Ring 174. Bus Male, 158, will star at quarter and it has been by his quick thinking that the Cavaliers have been able to pull out of a great deal of tough spots. Other backs who will probably see action are Don Smith, Lou Schmidt, Don Kegler, and Tom King. Fall Germans I Open House Planned 1 By Graham Memorial ! Entertainment to be Given Stu dents Staying On Campus j Graham Memorial will hold j open house Friday night for stu j dents who remain at the Univer j sity during the holidays. The banquet room will be I available for dancing, and the game room may be used free of j charge from 8 until 11 o'clock. drilling his charges consistently on passes during the past week, and evidently plans to show the Charlottesville ' boys everything that he has m the way of an aerial attack. Don Jackson has been fast and accurate with Moore, Buck, and Montgomery Usually waiting at the receiving end. Crowell Little has also been limbering up his passing A German chemist has evolved arm against the possibility that - I 1 1 J 11 11 j j - a suit nf naiamas made of wood, he will get tne can to action, oa It seems a very drastic solution turday. of the crumbs-m-the-bed prob lem. Atlanta Constitution. Don McKee will act as master of ceremonies or anything else re quired to entertain the visitors. Several local girls will act as hostesses for any boys who do not have dates. Sandwiches and coffee will be served in the grill. All students and their dates are invited. $ -4 Club Will Remain Open During Thanksgiving Holidays DELICIOUS TURKEY DINNER THANKSGIVING DAY "Where Better Meals are Served" V With the exception of Van Webb, the regular Carolina starting lineup will begin the game Thursday. Webb has hot worked out since the Duke game because of lime burns received in that game. In the event that the Tar Heels are able to drive into the lead, spectators may expect to see some creditable performan ces by Jim McCachren and Bqb Stewart. Both of these boys have shown themselves to have first string abilities. McCachren is a blocking back, and Stewart is a iuiiDacK. This game will mark the dis banding of one of the most pow erful, and certainly the best coached teams ever to represent Carolina on the football field. If Carolina wins it will end one of the three most successful cam paigns ever conducted by a U. N. C. football team. Continued from fir st page) with the audience, according to reports drifting down here. He and his band have just been signed to entertain jointly with Paul Whiteman at the an nual Phi Alpha Sigma blow-out in New York's ritzy Hotel Astor Christmas Friday evening. The latest sensation of Dorsey's out fit is Miss Edythe Wright, beau tiful and talented vocalist. She will accompany Dorsey here. Radio Name Dorsey and his orchestra have made a name for themselves on the ether waves and will broad cast tonight from WHAS, Louis ville, Ky., at 11:30. Besides his radio entertaining, Dorsey has made several recordings, includ ing two with Eleanor Powell, star of "Broadway Melody of 1936.". They are "You Are My Lucky Star," "I've Got a Feel ing You're Fooling." The set here will continue Fri day night with the formal Ger man Club Sophomore Hop to be led by David Allen with Miss Mary . Elizabeth Barge of Atlan ta. His assistants will be Bill Carr with Miss Mary Council of Durham and Leroy Percy with Miss Sarah Farish of Greenville, Miss. Other members in the fig ure will fie Joe Noyes, Jimmy Glenn, Norris Fitts, Bill Boren, Jack Tate, John Simpson, Bill James, Archie Craig, Bob Mc Ginnis, Chris Blackwell and Bud Wooten. The second tea dance will be held Saturday afternoon and the final Fall German will conclude the set Saturday night. Other members in the Saturday night figure will be the officers and executive committee members of the German Club. When the Carolina net team takes the courts against the on slaughts of the Virginia Cava liers on Thanksgiving morning; they will be striving for their 113th victory. Since 1927 Coach Kenfield has been in charge of the Carolina tennis teams and his teams have won 112 matches while losing four. Three Veterans Of the men who completed such a successful season last year, only three are left. Co captains Shore and De Gray and Archie Henderson are the men that remain from last year. How ever, only two of these veter ans will be available for play against Virginia, as Eddie De Gray will be some 5Q0 miles away when the matches begin. With Shore and Henderson as a nucleus for the Thanksgiving Day match, the rest of the team will be rounded out with the freshman stars of last year. The squad that will compete Thurs day morning will consist of Shore, Henderson, Potts, Grier, Foreman, Robinson, Johnson, and Yoemans. As yet the posi tions of the men have not been decided upon but the first three places will be divided among Shore, Henderson, and Potts. Potts and Shore, Robinson and Foreman, and Henderson and his partner will play in the doubles. Virginia will take the courts against the Tar Heels with a team made up of six men. Arnold Sloan will be their number one man. Special Corsages FOR THE DANCES Delivery Free to Chapel Hill Doyle Flower Shop Phone 3831 Johnson-Prevost Bldg. 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