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WBESTLING MURALS TODAY
Co-Sport Editors
Irs Sarasoha and Lee Turk
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SPORT STAFF: NATE LIPSCOMB, GRAHAM GAMMON, JBI MCMILLAN, FLETCHER FERGUSON, MORTON GOLDBERG, HARVEY KAPLAN, FRANCIS RASPBERRY, EDWARD KARLIN
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TALK
By LEE TURK
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PWIC
STRAW VOTE ASKED
STUDENT IDEAS ON
ATHLETIC PROBLEM
PHANTOMS DRILL
FOR TIGER CLASH
AFTER HOLIDAYS
WE ANSWER THESE
QUESTIONS GIVING Skidmore Switches Men InEfifort
REASONS FOR ALL to Get First Uass Men for
upening uame
PUGILISTS PREP :
FOR FIRST MEET
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Tar Heel Boxers Get Set for Op
ening Match vs. South Caro
lina Gamecocks There
Dekes Cop Championship
As Wrestling Intramurals
Come To Brilliant Finish
TURKEY IN THE STRAW VOTE!
Graham Leads Dorms;
The varsity boxing squad is Four Tie for Second
iworKinff strenuouslv to pet in
Coach Walter Skidmore sent condition for the evening match Rufifin, Everett, Manly, and Man
his charges through a lone with South Carolina on January Aie Ior econa Among
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Dorms; Chi Psi Scores
145-LB. FINALS ARE TODAY
-r, i, t a.rUam do his dehateahle re PndfU scrimmage drill yesterday in 11 at South Carolina. The mem-
to the' American Association of Colleges in regard to improv- Preparation for the White Phan- bers of the squad are taking
tl0n!u; .tfq nf athletes throughout the country, there has been tom's, opening game against workouts every afternoon and
mg "lc m . , nnw,a cnmo, r.mMA Clemsons Tiger five in the Tin are slowlv rounding into form. Seven new ohamninns donned
i enme tUrOre raioeU Ull tmo wiiinius. u""'J Aic& oeiwu mm i " I
mtt L rw have taken the negative side. In an effort Can on Frida January 3. The exacting drills taken by their crowns last night after the
VT: l'a indent amnion on the matters in doubt, the Daily The new head mentor has
to una uic . . , traw ballot containinff six imnort- trid different combinations dur- rounds of ring work,, followed by in the finals of the intramural
TAR ilfcELi jcowu ? - -
ant
Title Holders
118 Harris (Phi Gamma Del
ta). 126 Hastie (D. K. E.).
135 Randall (& P. E.) .
155 Callum (Everett) .
165 Smith (Manly)".
175Williams (Ruff in).
Heavy Crystal (Z. B. T.).
mg each nractice in an attemDtl about 10 minutes? of brisk "nound-1 TxrciotliTiflr tftnmamoTif TTorn'c
rtiiPttions to be answerea oy xne stuueutB.-iiiuituiiai coiiiiueut w . . - .
ZLirlden nrior to the vote, but now that it is said and to Pk a really fast and smooth ing of the heavy and light bags. (Hg), Hastie (126), Brown,
ioruiuucii f . ., , . m , outfit before the vacation gets This is tonned off hv several li
tO QO a Dlt OI replying, zne iixjsu qucauuu icau i , I I ' ' w" '
was
done, we are going
as follows: .
Do you favor the policy of allowing athletes or prospective
athletes to receive preferential consideration in the matter
of tuition, fees, room, board, books, clothes, job, etc?
No we absolutely do not favor any such plan. An athlete
should be regarded only as a student of the University, and
in no other light. He should not be given any preference what
soever despite his past or present ability. If the above plan
were to be carried put on a wholesale scale, the University
would be divided into two groups, students and athletes. And
eventually it would be virtually impossible for any outsider to
make an athletic squad due to the overflow of bought scholar
ship material. We doubt that our opinion on that matter can
be questioned within the bounds of reason.
I HEREBY SWEAR:
Do you favor a policy requiring of each athlete a detailed state
ment in writing of the amounts of his financial earnings and in
come received during the college year, and their source?
under way. ! - H minutes- of rope-skipping, sha-
Skidmore is determined to nut dow-boxing, and one or two
out a fighting team this year, laps around the track.
and in line with the present Big Four
of Hastie's attack and never had
a chance.
The final of the 135 pound
class brought together Brown
(St. Anthony) and Randall (S. P.
(165), Williams (175), and. Cry- E.). The crowd-settled back and
stal (Heavy) were declared the watched one of the most pecu-
victors m tneir respective aivi- liar bouts of the entire tourney.
sions at the close of the tourney. Brown seemed to have used the
money oi switcning men irom one -d ? uur, tun&i&ung ui uue xo tne large entry m tne lo - nsvpholopv in electing to
team to another, every member "Party Boy" Diehl, Joe - Fisher, poun(j class, the finals in that di- Lfnv pnwn affpr h( rereivpH tho
U J-1 J 111 1: I Tiling TT3ttti r.1-J TVT nvia I J l 1 Xil J.Ol
01 uie squau win nave a cnance i mca iucuj uorn, onu iuoaic vision were postponed until i:ou time advantage' and consequent-
to snow tneir true wortn. viun, aic vuwmg w uchci un toaay. . , . ? . i Wf Ant t PoWiii off0 fA
f - I .. , - - j . - i. " I I jr iuoii UUb l,w. avuuuuu aivyt . n w
ne oniy men wno nave excellent recorus oi .iast yeax. D. k. E. ran off with the cam- Ar?oHi: f iit,Vtriirirlmr
nlaved on the first team since Fisher and Novich in the pre-
v T - I - - 1 L7Lir tltlC ailiaOOillfc: CL tUtai Ui XWW I A -f-4- . - MiMllf a Vawav
001. ' a-P nVonfAa Pofoin season done are slated to enter . i i- n . i.n. --xvAi-ci uuc uiuw, uj. . eveu
ui v.r,i i - . T- nomts. toDoimg ine iormer iitie-1 k un
t;, Tiri, J ati fl,fl rJnr oo?flsf nW0 T7oWar ... ' .: . wicotiiiiK uic. ucu. xojik aiiu tucjr
uiiii AYitvav;iii.cii um J.YXC1 iiw- wiv u6 wguiuou uvo vw, u. wp.v Kiiffin ' (lftrm trv. . from k ''J j., t,
Q HhWo Colden Clove .winner. Z - ea ior tne aavantage. an-
n . . I i-ii i- i. -l ni
son. Uotn oi tnese Doys ;are onicago uomen uiove
veterans from last year's con
ference winning five) and ' are pug. These two bouts will off er
out to lead this year's sqUad on Carolina a chance to step t into
to another championship. . the limelight if Fisher, and. No-
Coach Skidmore divided the vich can come through over the
men into groups of three yester- highly rated rivals..
e omcago uomen uiove winner, itg mat pinnacle. Chi Psi scored dall dalled the right side of the
- and M! . HO points, but as most of their 1
points were derived from their tion. When Brown broke the hpld '
targe amount of entries, D. K. E. and elected to take, the boitom,
was awarded the title. W-Wyh- iVncam "-thn ArtrA
Graham Wins but after Brown "did this jre
Graham entered the greatest peatedly, a look of amazement
over their faces. But for
W)licv which will divide P.lays ? e?m ?e bal1 ? "I0 dormitory teams to top their re- fleating glimpse of Brown when
Mawtho hootot thrnnnrn q man rn a ir ur, ims,. aiii wilh a : iillic i t n n i. ....
: speenve ciass wun points, oe- he was on top early in the second
man defense. Mullis, Potts, and more experience wilU probably pIace in m dormitory riod th ' m
Kamey, sopnomore stars, team- ueveiup m.u une ux u league will not be determined Randall. The bell sounded ending
Ross To Receive
Aid Of Athletes
TheaDOVe query is pernaps me iiium rmicuiuus ui wncnx - ,fllimMfl rtf WW Moe Mnrnick. intramural box- i ' T'l J . .
ath- w vui6 wi .v,xw& TT..i . roiai oi wrestlers among tne spread
lete should be on equal levels. Yet here is a policy which will divide , f J , . . " , fllftT1(y.ff,Rt. flT1d with a 5 little
a lliri I.I IIT I lX. rxmia a . I 1 1 II U. AS aui b t mi a v - miw w wva
tne SCnOOl into me two groups we ineiitxviicu, aim uwac xaivc wuv
of the entire athletic setup.
The federal government of the United States usually catches
criminals en charges of income tax evasion, which is some
what similar to what we are trying to do with our athletes
if the above policy were adhered to. A criminal has to answer
practically the same question. - : , ,
Are we going to put them on the same, plane with crimi
nals? Is it sporting to say," we distrust you," and then at
the close of the season shout their praises, and call them the
cleanest and finest bunch of boys ever to play for Carolina?
If that is what the University wants, then they can dump
their athletic system in the ash can and say, "good riddance."
It is just the same as admitting that our athletes are dis
honest, and this is a plan whereby we will catch them red
handed. Any clear-minded athlete would consider the enforce
ment of such a policy as a direct insult.
LET THE ALUMNI ALONE :
Do you favor the practice of administering alumni gifts to atii-LTa- at nresent no coach has to a hospital for treatment. The
letes through the co-operative media of athletic associations of hpen definitelv selected for them Monogram Club is behind a ree rank Umstead, varsity lit
alumni agencies? f . ifl'. o movement to heln raise funds to Pounder, called Harris (Phi Gam
Whnf ho Qlnmni Anaa mifti fhaii- ntnnr id nrmo nur hnoinpoa .. ... ... j 1t- Uid "Pnw" Rnvoo in wVii'r. I ma -Delta) and JarWlCK (Ul
wv ... i,xn. nij xiUiiv. wx i-nvofTipp session: anu me iixoi, . . , , v,nn.: .- e-.-irv
Therefore the answer to that one can only be "yes." We have no ;ame is but three days after the anyone may put a contribution; center oi tne mat ior u, u.x v .
right to tell a men what to do with his money. If he desires to with the have been placed in the Book finals in thesis pound di-
; aiw " . " - ' mi.'whon .fiom Morooi vision, ine men circled eacn otn- "P uul- " wa
ed together in one threesome, southpaws in the Southern Con
while Nelson. Kavenv. and Ber- ference.
v - 7 7 "
shak, teamed together to form a
stiff defense. Frank, Bloom,
and Wright looked good, while
Grubb, Ruth and Webster held
the spotlight.
Shepard Helps
Former Coach Bo Shepard University Monogram Club Fos
I again helped train ... the team, tets Movement- to Raise
... i i j-i- i
first picking nopeiuis irom tne Funds for Sick Helper
Ifrosh gym classes to tryout ior
the freshman team, and then "Ross," faithful servant to
showing the varsity men some athletic teams of the University
new offensive tactics. for a number pf years, is: seri
until the finals of the 145 ' pound the second period and it was dis
division are run oft today. Four covered, after the - judges had
teams, Ruffin, Everett, Manly, compared "their watches, that
and Mangum are tied for second Randall ; was the victor with a
place, but Mangum can forge time advantage of 3:20.
ahead of the others by copping Experience Wins
the 145' pound crown. ; Callum (Everett) and Mickey
Intramural director, Herman (S. A. E.) then met in the finals
Schnell, announced at the close of the 155 pound division. This
of the tourney that 106 boys and bout found en experienced man,
26 organizations were represent Callum, opposing an inexperienc
ed in the contests. This is the ed but gritty wrestler Mickey,
largest turnout in intramural with experience winning out.
mat history.
Only a small crowd of mat fol-
ffnah ouslv ill and has been removed uf
iuur r-. . , lowers were on hand when refe
From the opening gong Callum
took the offensive and did hot re
linquish it until he had downed
his man. Mickey held1 up for
three minutes with Callum on
top of him but weakened and
give it to a student to heln him stav in school, that is entirely Thev . Exchange, Graham Memorial
t a t. ii i i i i i i ' - !." j i I . . .1 a i j.: 1
w mill, as xar as tnat. goes, let us iook into our own pocKets oe- wiu hold their first regular meet- several eating inaces in
er for "the first few seconds and U"ly the beginning. Smith i (Man-
fore we peer into others.
Do you favor alumni subsidization in the form of direct aid
by the alumni to members of athletic teams or prospective
athletes?
This question is practically the same as the preceding one,
and the answer again is "yes." The word direct is seemingly
put there to give the idea more force, but let it be known
that, direct or indirect, the alumni will continue their helpful
subsidizing despite any demands to stop. Once again we want
to say and we can't impress you enough with the idea that
an alumni's money is his own to love, cherish, hoard, spend, or
uo wun as ne darn pleases.
ino- tnniffht. when an invited town.
O " r - I
oxonn of first year men will - All
meet with their new coach.
Following the exercises on
fundamental plays, the squad
members
squads have been helped by
xvusa mniiy iiiuco anu , it 10
! had a long scrimmage. Nelson
and Bershak worked at forward the student body have also call
suddenly Harris sprang at Bar- ty) and Hairston (Sigma" Nu)
- . wick, got a body scissors on him; fought it out m the 165 pound
oi A atmetic . ., ;i,je.i ji-w . o-:a1- ?
aim it was an over m z:zo. ""uii vyxlxx omun . emerging
Hastie on Top tne, victor after 5 : 23: Experience
The bell nad hardly stopped aain triumphed ' with Smith ap
plying too many holds for Hair-
Virro fViof oil will maVo enmp
nii nW rorr,h n-f 1 ""ig wxien xaasue JV. rj.)
WUtiALyUUViit V- tXXX XVAX WVA kJ V-fc I . . -
caugnt nis opponent, Moore . (u.
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for the "A" team, Webster was ed on "Ross" to rub or
heat
at center, while McCachren and away their ailments and any-
Ruth were at guard, retrea thing they may leel like giving
moved up to the second team at will be appreciated
the oneniner of the scrimmage The University Athletic Asso
uo you favor soliciting of athletes or nrospective athletes by arid teamed at guard with Grubb. ciation is continuing "Ross "
members of a collegiate athletic staff ? ' Meroney at center, and Potts pay while he is sick but it is not
iNow, here is probably the first really debateable question asked, and Rainey at forwards com
na there are doubtlessly varying ideas on the matter. Personally, pleted the five.
we ao not favor soliciting of this sort. Anybody connected with a
K. E.) and pinned him to the
mat in the fast time of :37. It
was the end of the finals in the
126 pound class. Moore was rush
ed off his feet by the suddenness;
All varsity and' freshmen
boxers are requested to at
tend a meeting tonight in Em
erson field at 8 o'clock.
enough to take care of the hospi-
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university should not attempt to get implicated in such matters.
We should allow outside interest's,' such as alumni, to do that work.
Once an athletic staff starts getting mixed up in the soliciting profc
em, there will always be quite a number of rival schools ready to
Point accusing fingers, and demand an investigation. So let the
School keep their thumbs nut. nf that ni.
KEEP OUR NOSES OUT OF THE MUD:
Do. you favor post-season games in football? ,
Yes, yes, a thousand times yes I We stated pur views on
hat matter in a previous column; and still believe that post
season games should not be banned Since that question was
first brought up, adverse student opinion has torn it asunder,
a"d it is at present only a skeleton of its former self. And a
skeleton it shall remain, for we Seriously doubt that the South
ern Conference will pass a rule' to ban such games.
It seems rather foolish for such questions to eminate from this
University. No one has ever successfully accused the University of
Nrth Carolina of malicious attempts to professionalize athletics,
so why are we acting for reform when reform' is not needed; '
LOUIS TO FIGHT
UZCUDUN FRIDAY
Black Bomber to Take on -Steele-Jaw
ed Veteran in Garden
SCHMELING MUST
MEET JOE FIRST
1
Boxing Commission Rules that German
Must Fight Joe Louis
i .t m
viy iiy AW if
The "Black Bomber." Joe
Louis, will pit his. two-fisted po
werhouse attack against the en
durance and the steel jaw oi tne
vpfprnn Panlinn TTzeudun in a
Max Schmeling, who obvious
ly came to these shores from
Germany with the idea of meet
ing the heavyweight champion
i Jim Braddock, was told by : the
scheduled 15 round slugfest at Boxing Commission:: that he
New York's Madison Square would have to take on Joe Louis
Garden tomorrow night. - first before a match with the
.In his 12 years of fighting, Uz- champ could be ' arranged.
cudun has fought 65 bouts, and nerr Maxie does not rensn a
has vet to hit the canvas. - Ex- bout with Joe; but if he decides
pert opinion has it that the game to come to terms, the Twentieth
old-timer will go to the canvas century sporting v,iuo win pro-
inside of six rounds, despite the mote the scrap.
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