Duke Defeats Davidson mmlv Wolf pack Downs Elpn ports CHAPEL HILL, N. C, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1936 en mi Site ft ,1 Wm ho Talkin Em Over I with I I Fletcher W. Ferguson N.C. STATE TAK ELON TEAM 12-0 IN INITIAL GAME CERTAIN TO SEE ACTION Eddy Berlinski Proves' Worth As Scoring Threat Special to the Daily Tar Heel Kaleigh, N. C, Sept. 19 Eddy Berlinski made good his threat to reallv bust into the ranks of North Carolina State's football greats here today by contributing both touchdowns against Elon College as 'State turned in its first victory of the season with the none too deci sive score of 12-0. Coach Hunk Anderson was not sparing in sending in his numerous reserves and the greater number of the players saw action State confined their tactics to rush plays and threat ened several times but were un able to put over more than two markers. Elon made their only bid in the last quarter when they threatened the State goal line but were finally repulsed. 'State's Wolfpack will take their first plunge into real com petition when they run up against Davidson's Wildcats next week. Fischer Takes Title Football took a temporary back seat yesterday afternoon as young Johnny Fischer of Cin cinnati defeated Scotland's Jock McLean one up for the National Amateur Golf championship in a match that went 37 holes. Down by one with two to go, Fischer came through with three straight birdies to cop the title. The 35th was halved to keep McLean's lead, but a beau tiful eight foot putt on the roll ing 36th sent the battle to an ex tra hole. Down the split fairway on the Garden City, L. I. number one hole, both boys drove over the 200-yard mark with Fischer about 40 yards nearer the green. The latter then dropped his ball on the edge of the green about 25 feet from the pin, while Mc Lean's approach shot rolled across the green and into a waist high trap. The All-Important The Scotchman's explosion shot from the trap stopped about six feet from the pin. A dead si lence fell upon the large gallery as Fischer lined up his ball for the shot. He had set his feet firmly, but then stepped back to relax as the clicking shutters of cameramen unnerved him. A few seconds later he again took his stance. His chance to gain the coveted title hinging on his ability to sink a most dif ficult putt on the tricky green. He nutted. The crallerv-held its breath as the little white ball Pletely f ailin to show the least ran its course straight to the ar of the Brown Bomber even hole and in! The young Cincin- oi inA'x,0A rrr tTaW wir crumple up before the deter- iiaiX aA uau tuvxij uuvxuj - - fno- mif Vm "himrfprt Tiim mined Negro in 1 924 hv this same onnonent Ettore is confident that he has iSlUe And W nite 1 eamS ETTORE CERTAIN LOUIS WILL FAIL Confident Has Formula For Downing Bomber Umberto "Al" Ettore, the big, hairy Italian pugilist who is to meet Joe Louis Tuesday night is amazing fight fans by com- "ht "X ' COACff BBAR WOLF t:' W$0 r- si 1 ,,x ll JS i )1 BACK DAVIDSON FALLS PREY TO DUKE'S ONSLAUGHT 13-0 Running Plays Feature Blue Devil's Win In Opener Special to the Daily Tab Heel Greensboro, Sept. 19 Duke's Blue Devils won an unimpressive victory over a determined Wild cat eleven in Memorial stadium here tonight, 13-0. Fearful of being scouted prior to their meeting with Colgate next week, Duke used mainly power plays and kept Wallace Wade's book of aerial tricks rather securely closed. Smith Scores The Blue Devils showed pow er in the line as they opened holes for Harward Smith, re- serve Devil fullback, to gallop over the 'Cat's goal line twice, once in the first quarter and once in the third. Only one conversion was suc cessful. Davidson was on an even man power with their opponents but their backs failed to reel off the long runs against the Duke de fense. Coach Wade seemed satisfied with the performance of his pro teges and looks forward to their real test next week against Can ny Andy Kerr's invading Red Raiders from upstate New York. Much pomp and celebration marked the opening of the sea son with displays by both stands as the rival bands cavorted un der the arc lights. WAD TlfTOT CI ATT A T jl Alt HULL oUUiili SHOWS STRENGTH IN SECRET DRILL and taking the crown which ex- a certain formula for depositing perts had predicted would go to the colored one in a recumbent Johnny Goodman. position on the canvas and has .0 repeatedly assured his backers "Giants Hold Lead that it can't fail. In the race for National Though the Italian doesn't! League honors, the Giants and rate in the same class with the the Cards both scored victories f Bomber, the style shown in his , , , - . . , , - i.J- --Ix,. I enough to keep from print the New Yorkers' lead at five full Haynes and his complete disdain games. From all appearances, for Joe promise to make the bat- the Giants are in and metropoli- tie fast and furious. tan xaiis aaauicu ui. a, nicivci Display Peak Form In Practice The doughty but misunder standing student who was fence guard at yesterday's secret foot ball practice session in Kenan stadium was not quite diligent fact that the Tar Heel backs are able to pull off 75"-yd. runs not once but twice a game. In a resrular full time came Since Ettore has been in the between the Blue and White series. ranaho hand a nf T.pw Tend er Only nine games remain for ke has been coming along fast the Giants and eight for the St. and the match between the vi squads, several plays were run off that will probably be used aiyi W Hf m-m ' I 'nvnti mi III. vai. 111 1 J J 11 I 0 :s,r xiagcx xjr wx" C10US ltalian ana tne aamiiteaiy Ufd in Charlott. yt.yjua.uiy vix xno own - relentless cnocoiaie - coioreu hander, Carl Hubbell, to see ac- Louis promises to be a natural. tion in today's encounter with FROSH GRIDDERS TO START WORK Large Freshman Squad' Receives Uniforms Between 95 and 100 freshman football hopefuls responded to Coach Walter Skidmore's call' yesterday and reported to Emer son stadium to receive equip ment. Regular practice will start to-1 morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock on Emerson field at which time j Skidmore will acquaint himself with the former prep school flashes, would-be stars and no vices. All those who were unable to report yesterday are expected to come, to Emerson field at that time with those who already have their equipment. Intensive practice will begin immediately', , , - , , , , home and keep your family and so mat tne coacn may mane up f riends informed 0f -happenings (Continued on last page) I on the campus. Look toierts! CARRY YOUR CLOTHES TO Brooklyn in the hopes oi adding ATHLETIC STAFF anotner cnecK m me win cummu and keep Dizzy Dean from hav ing to work against the Yanks. O Wolfpack by 13-0 Over at Raleigh, N. C. State swung into action and scored a 12-0 triumph over Elon's small but scrappy club. As with the Blue Devils in last night's en- installed in the south 'wing of Graham Memorial. They occupy ,ff9,w Tin vidW Hunk the room previously used by the Anderson's crew wasn't expect- University club and the Carolina ed to nut on anv elaborate dis- Magazine. . I a jj x x x x ; nlav of offense. Accorumg iu suuements giv- O en out oy tne atnietic associa- While the Wolfpack and Duke tion, the new offices answer a Wh iIp 'the Wolknack and Duke long felt need both for more of- sauads were tasting their first fice space and for a central head- v. .... .1 l j? xi- i xre bit Of actual competition, Coacn quarter ior vne coacning stau. - I 1 111 1 1 i x Wolf's Tar Heels went through Aitnougn no aennite meeting a regular practice game here in place has yet been chosen for Kenan stadium. The regulars, tne university ciud, rete ivey ic.ntiML,A on laat vaael Continued on last page) Burnette The Blue team with a back field composed of Burnette, Dun ham, Kraynick and Brickle meyer tore off good gains against the first string line dur ing the first period, climaxing their exhibition when Bunny Burnette returned a punt from his own 25-vd. line and crossed New athletic offices have been the zone stripe standing upw Then with a series of pass (Continued on last page)' TO GET OFFICES Headquarters Prepared for Caro lina Magazine, Athletic Staff In Graham Memorial prow Bros Cash and Carry Saves You Money Announcing Fall Term Rios School of Dancing Miss Rios has just returned from New York City where she at tended the .teachers' training course sponsored by the Dancing Masters of America, of which or ganization Miss Rios is a member. Ballroom classes will begin Wed nesday, September 23 at 7:30 p. m. 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