car CHAPEL HILL, N. C, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1936 I SEE BY THE PAPERS .IraSarasohn 4 We were very fortunate last Friday morning to be able to accompany the wrestlers on their trip to Lexington, Va. Believ ing that some of our readers would be interested in hearing what happened on the trip we took pains to note down things which we considered to be of some importance and interest. Unfortunately many of DUKE TUT TO BE IMPORTANT GAME IN BIGJVE RACE Postponed Carolina-State Game Will be Played February 27, Prior to Conference Meet RED TERRORS LEAD LOOP BOWLING MURALS TO START TODAY; SEVEN GET BYES Twenty-five Teams will Compete for Title Instead of Usual Eight The annual bowling intramur- als will get underway this after noon with 25 teams vieing for the campus championship. Di rector Herman Schnell decided to give all of the teams a chance in the tourney instead of having the eight high fraternity and dormitory teams as has been the custom in the past The schedule as drawn up byltomorrow- Director Schnell finds Graham Memorial, T. E. P., Phi Gamma Delta, D. K. E. No. 1, Old East No. 1, Aycock, and Z. B. T. re ceiving byes m: the opening round of bowling. , , :. Today's Schedule "- First round matches find the Carolina's return basketball engagement with Duke in Dur ham Friday night is expected to have a tremendous bearing on the Big Five race, despite the fact that both clubs still have to the I dispose of N. C. State, present cracks are more suitable for the leaer .'of the loop. old Buccaneer and so they are A mild influenza epidemic omitted from the following ac- here and at Raleigh called for count we made. postponement ' and cancellation Friday, 8 :30 a. m. We are of various sporting events sche just about ready to leave. . .Har- duIed for last week. ; vey Gwynn early for a change The State-Carolina game, but Manager Peterson late as originally carded for last Friday following teams pitted against usual. . .22 of us are in the night, has now been definitely each other: Ruff in vs. Old East party. . .The bus is one of the set for February 27, the last No. 1 ; Betas vs. Lambda Chi Al Carolina Coach Company's pud- game before the Southern Con- pha; D. K. E. No. 3 vs. Un- dle jumpers with 25 seats. . .And ference basketball tourney for knowns; D. K. E. No. 2 vs. Man- so the varsity and freshman State and next to the last for gum ; Sigma Chi vs. Chi Phi No. wrestling teams and managers Carolina. j 1 ; Manly vs. Law School ; . Chi are off for Lexington in the hills Duke downed Davidson last Psi vs. Chi Phi No. 2; Sigma Nu of old Virginia. week in the only Big Five court vs. Theta Kappa Nu; and A. T. Friday, 9:15 a. m. Every- contest played, 36-33. This gives 0. vs. Independents. thing has been clicking smooth- the Blue Devils a tie with the Ruff in, Manly, and Aycock ly. . .Most of us fellows are White Phantoms for second were seeded one, two, three, re- PAIRINGS DRAWN FOR TABLE TENNIS MURAL TOURNEY Sixteen Dormitory and 22 Fraternity Teams Sign Up for Tournament The resounding echo of the ball against the paddle will be heard throughout the halls of Graham Memorial when the an nual table tennis intramural tournaments begin this after noon. Thirty-eight teams will at tempt to establish their supre macy over the little white ball as a record entry swings into action Inclement Weather Alters White Phantom's Schedule LOST FOR SEASON either reading or are catching I place in the race. up on some sleep. . .We have All Lost One Thornton Wilder's "Heaven is All of the leading trio have My Destination". . .Suddenlv. (Continued on last page) somewhere between Durham and Roxboro the engine begins to hit on all two cylinders and dies a sputtering death. ... Fellows pile out of bus to help driver find trouble. . . Coach takes a seat at .wheel and f attempts to start motor while we peer at engine. . . Driver thinks it is vacuum tank and knocks it several times. . . Coach- presses auuicr ana gets engine run- nine. 1 Wja ara vff ktoi'ti ' ' Friday, 9:45 a. m.-wV reach attention toward the meet with MATMEN PREPARE FOR BLUE DEVILS Tar Heel Cfrapplers Settle Down For Hard Work in Prepara tion for Meet with Duke spectively, with Aycock defend ing the title won last year. Teams are to make their own arrangements as to the time of their matches and all matches are to be played off before the end of this week. PROFESSORS' SOCIETY Members of the local chapter of the Association of University it hAiwh Tno . XTfQTQiT'tr onn I freshman wrestlers went down stem atheir first "J6" to defeat the strong V. M.il. f he to.rrow J""- t w o, t,,! tt.t, o;ou, in uie iipibtujjai paiioii Kougemont. . .Town as we saw it consisted of three gas sta tions, a general store, and a re pair shop in addition to a few nouses and a church. . . Mechan house. "TV TT TP T-l "II J A - P Jl it Duke this weekend in the Tin -Kuiiui, orme pamo- cr ' logy department, is president of vflr5tv bsm will he tne association, which was or trengthened with the return paganized here several yearns ago Sixteen dormitory teams and 22 fraternity teams have signed up for the tourney and there will be two leagues; the frater nity and dormitory, : with the winners of each league to play off for the campus .champion ship. , Intramural Director Herman Schnell drew up the pairings yesterday afternoon and the fol lowing teams drew byes: S. A. E. No. 1, Phi Delta Theta, Sig- ma jnus, jno. l, z, ana $, rni Kappa Sigma, D. K. E. No. 2, St. Anthony, S. A. E. No. 2, and Chi Psi No. 1. First Round The first round matches as drawn up find 22 teams facing opponents, which is schedulde opponents in the first round of play, which is scheduled to get underway this afternoon and which is to be completed before the end of the week. The fol lowing teams are pitted against each other in the opening round : Chi Psi No. 2 vs. Lambda Chi Alpha, Z. B. T. No. 2 vs. Sigma Chi, A. E. No. 2 vs. T. E. P. No. 2, Phi Delta Theta vs. Chi Phi, A. E. No. 1 vs. T. E. P. No. 1, and D. K. E. vs. Z. B. T. No.l. The table tennis intramurals will be run off every day with the schedule for the following day's play being printed in the Daily Tar Heel. The tournaments are divided into the upper and lower brack (Continued on last page) iBasketeers To Play Blue Devils Friday Varsity Hast Six Engagement On Menu While Tar Babies Have Only Two More Tilts W. & L. GAME POSTPONED Ramsay Potts, stellar sopho -a - . a . more guard, was lost to tne White Phantoms for the rest of With the subsiding of the ten sion during the recent bad wea ther which forced cancellation oi numerous athletic and social activities, the varsity and fresh men basketball schedules have been altered. The remaining contests follow: Feb. 19, Freshmen at Duke. Feb. 20, Varsity at Duke. Feb. 22, Varsity at V. M. I. , Feb.24, Varsity at Clemson. Feb. 26, Varsity at Davidson. Feb. 27, Varsity and Fresh men at N. C. State. Feb. 28, Varsity vs. V. M. I., here. Postponed . W. & L., by the postponement of the game for last night indefinite scheduled with the the season last week when he un- White Phantoms, greatly reduc derwent an appendicitis opera- ed its chances of having the lat tion. The loss of Potts, who filled ter knock it from the undefeat- Earl Ruth's berth so capably ed circle. Many fans were back while the latter was out of the ing the Skidmore-coached five line-up earlier in the season, will to avenge itself for the first materially weaken the reserve 1936 loss when the two met on strength of the Carolina quintet, the Tin Can floor. However, the Tar Heels will have plenty on their hands this week, for they will seek to even the count with Eddie Cameron's Blue Devils Friday night in Durham. The first time the Duke club eked -out a 36-34 overtime victory here in the Tin Can and the Tars are anxious to REGULARS RETURN TO BOXING DRILLS! Murnick and Novich Resume Practice to Bolster Hopes for Win Over Strong Kaydets Captain Bonner, Frank Um- ic badly in need of a shave be- stead, and Sam Lytle. These gins to repair vacuum. . .Jud- tnree men were held out of the son remarks that he certainly v- M- L meet because of inju- looks like an exnerienced me-kies. chanic. .. "He has a grease spot Winners on his overalls and even has a Ed Tankersley and Bob Wil- monkey wrench."V Man comes liams, who turned in the only around selling The Grit. . . Ka- wins for the Tar Heels against luk is interested and offers to the Keydets, should turn in exchange for a copy of the wins over their Blue Devils op- Daily Tar Heel. . , After a ponents Saturday when half hour engine is fixed, so we clash in the Tin Can for the are told, and we're off again. only home event of the week. Friday, 11 a. m. After sev- With a number of the fresh eral stops on the road due to the men on the sick list last Satur- motor which was "fixed" we dav. Coach Ouinlan had to fill Officials Make Two Major Changes In Gridiron Rules For Next Season Hi Slow Whistle" Eliminated by Unanimous Consent of Coaches; "Free Ball" Ruling Permits Either Side to Ad vance Ball if Recovered Before It is Dead Following a three-day veriure, the National Football Rules Committee came forward Sun- they I day night with the announce ment tnat only - two mai or changes and several minor al terations Would be the law for 1936:' Due to almost unanimous dis approval by the coaches, the nnanv reach Rnxhorn Wa rm in -with two new men and re at one of the first rpir shnnJsprv to cnmnlete his team. He "slow whistle" is to be elimina that annears canahte of fivintr UvH saisfipd with the work of ted- This was formerly design our trouble. . . Michaels, who Hood, a new man, who threw ed to allow more latitude for the hails from Roxboro asserts it is hi nnnnnent in 42 seconds, lateral passing game, but too a good place. . . .Most of the Coach Quinlan gave the many injuries necessitated the entrv of the faster whistle gin eating and drinking (Coca- had out for practice yesterday, on the Part of the 5efree- Colas of course). . . Michaels a light workout and promised to catches a ride home and visits give them plenty of stiff work his folks. . .After about an hour for the next three days in pre-! of patient waiting the vacuum is paration for the Duke meet. finally repaired and we resume uur juurney. . . vve nave gone almost through our book. Friday, 1 :45 p.. m. After an uneventful ride frorn Roxboro we enter the outskirts of Lynch burg. . .Noticed a lake that ap- The other major change comes in line with the "free ball" ruling for the blocked kick which does not pass the line of scrimmafire. Now either side may advance the ball if it is re MONOGRAM CLUB TO MRRT TONIGHT covered before it is dead, instead i t 1 t i j i i,. oi xne KicKing team naving un 'Doc Cornwell will be Feature Speak er for This Evening's Session . a "dead ball" in case" of recov ery.- Charlie Hubbard's Monogram As to tne aerial ame peared to be frozen solid about club will hold its regular meet- committee proceeded to tignten five miles out of Lynchburg. . . ing tonight at 9:30. Feature up the regulations on forward As we arrive in Lynchburg all speaker, for the evening will passing. No longer can players, the windows are opened. . .We be "Doc" Cornwell, instigator ineligible as pass receivers, be keep a lookout for pretty girls. . . ofthe new freshman hygiene allowed to be in advance of the We all wave to them and say and -physical education program, point where the pass is caught, hello. . . Few fail to respond. Monogram sweaters for foot-intercepted, or falls mcompieie Friday, 2 p. m. A hungry ball and cross-country will be bunch rushes out of the bus to presented' to new members, and one of the restaurants in town. . certificates will be awarded to Further, these ineligibles can pot obstruct the right of way or view of any opponent. Violation of this regulation will subject the infringing eleven to the pres ent interference, pass penalty. Other minor alterations in the present gridiron code em braced the revision of the three minutes notice to both teams be fore the start of the second half. Now both teams must be on, the field and prepared to play at the end of the regular 15-minute rest period. Penalty for this violation has been eased from 25 yards to 15. And the option of putting the ball in scrimmage instead of using the kickoff was com pletely withdrawn; the ball must, be kicked off .. r , The recommendation that a six-inch block numeral be put on the front of every jersey quite obviously cannot be enforced, but since . these recommenda tions will be in the rule book it is still likely that they will be observed. There will be no changes in the size of the ball nor will there be any action on the proposed penalties for running into the kicker. For the first time in its his tory, the committee held its first meeting west of Philadelphia at Palm Springs, Cal. . Eleven members ana seven advisory members of the com mittee were present for the With the return of Murnick retaliate. and Novich, the hopes of a win this week over V. M. I.'s boxing team increased greatly.. Both men have been forced from prac tice due to colds. Although neither one of them took an active part in yesterday's practice, Coach Rowe hopes to whip both of them into shape by the time of the V. M. I. meet in Lexington Saturday. Marvin Ray has fully recov ered from the cut he received in the Maryland fight and was able to spar three rounds in yester day's workout. Shores, Eutsler, Taylor, and Fisher all took part in yesterday's hard session which consisted mainly of floor work using the punching bags Should Novich and .Murnick return to practice today, the on ly position that will be unfilled will be the :155-lb. class. Woody is now working out at the ban tarn post and will probably see action this weekend. Either Mur nick or Eutsler will fill the 125- 1b. post against the V. M. I. Kaydets. As a result of the cancellation of the Duke matches there seems to be no reason why Duke won't become "Big Three" boxing title holders. At any rate, neither Continued on last page) Jerseyites Fail to Meet The New Jersey Club failed to meet last night because only three of the members showed up. The meeting called last night represented the second attempt by President Lester Ostrow to? get the group together this quarter. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS wvhv-xm Tire N0W PLAYING r ri Adolph Zukor 1 presents r. A 0 A P maternal Pietw aridl GERTRUDE MICHAEL GEORGE MURPHY ROSCOE KARNS ALSO COMEDY NOVELTY Cash Award Fri. $125.00 ANNOUNCING.. ... To the people of Chapel Hill and the Student Body a NEW CASH AND CARRY PRICE Suits and Overcoats 34c Ladies Plain Dresses and Coats . 39c ALTERATION AND REPAIRING Sparrow B 110 N. Columbia St. ros. Cleaners Phone 3531 (Continued on last page) (Continued on hit page) rules hearing. "fir