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Varnish The ' Vols , Tumble Tennessee atlp Car eel CHAPEL HILL, N. C-, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1936 MVffldl H MM J1L Ray Wolf To Make Debut 1936 North Carolina Footballers In First Home Encounter ' Today T i r mi; xirmummimwrV n .11 n ,i i j n u hi n mm i mi run - i -- " " "' 11,1 ""' ZiZfZZip."'' :. ' -J Pictured is the Tar Heel football squad for 1936 which opens its home season today. Reading from front row, left to right: Ray Wolf, head coach; Van Webb, guard; Dick Dashiell, quarter; Bob Stewart, hafback; Randy Cooner, halfback; Wallie Dunham, halfback; Jim Hutchins, fullback; Jim Mizelle, tackle; Dick Buck, end; Buck McCarn, end; John Trimpey, tackle; George Yoder, center; Bob Adams, center; Second row: Elmer Wrenn, tackle; Art Ditt, fullback; Abe Gordon, tackle; Pete Avery, center; Ed Palmer, guard; Dave Smith, guard; Gene Bricklemyer, halfback; Tom Burnette, quarter; Ben Maffit, tackle; Andy Ber shak, end; Crowell Little, quarter; Henry Bartos, tackle; Ed Juliber, tackle; Third row: P. H. Quinlan, head trainer; William Lange, backfield coach, Lawrence Copenhaver, guard; Tony Cernuglei, halfback; Steve Maronic, guard; Horace Palmer, end; Henry Hudson, end; . Fran Gordon, end; Jack Kraynick, fullback; Wallace Winborne, halfback; George Watson, luiioacK Jnhn McCnrA. tackle: Edar Williamson, endt John Vaueht. line coach, and Walter Skidmore. assistant varsitv coach and head freshman coach; Top row: Paul Lindley, co-manager; Carl Peiffer, end; Ted Caldwell end; Paul Thompson, quarter; Jim Woodson, guard; Leroy Abernetny, guara W. L. Sloan, halfback: Qarence Stone, halfback; Chuck Kline, halfback Bruce Smith, guard; Bill Stronach, guard; William Stiegleman, guard; J. D. Dermid, tackle; Burton Thompson, guard, and Bill Coughenhour, ftaltdacK. Last row: Morris, assistant trainer. Pick 5Em Contest Here is your ballot in this week's Pick 'Em con test. The box in the DAILY Tar Heel office will be closed Saturday at noon. UNC Tenn " N. C. State -Ohio State Yale N. Dame W. Forest N. Y .U. Cornell Tulane Kentucky Navy Alabama S. Cal. Carnegie T. Auburn V. M. L Davidson Clemson Oregon Name .., Address Tar Heels In Fine Spirits At Final Practice Before Game STATE-W. FOREST TO PLAY TONIGHT Crosscountry Team In Good Condition Hanson Increases Distance Slow-! ly; Some Running Five Miles I Freshman Gridders Polish Up Defense With the first game with WakeForest freshmen just one week away, the freshman foot- Most of the men who have ball squad looked unusually fit been working out on the varsity yesterday, but their blocking cross country squad have ad- and tackling will have to be pol- vanced sufficiently m their long ished up in order to give a cred- conditionmg period to enable itable performance. xnem to go over me enure uve , A Hnarli SVirlmnrP W5.a mile rOUte. . nn a snrmino- rYi tlio J V Workmg. his men., into lorm U-Ohio State game, the year (Continued on last page) . lings continued to work under Coaches Morriss, Ronman, and Erickson. Pass defense and cov- ering of punts was stressed early in the session. Clarke and Meehan showed up best in the punting department, . with Car ver leading the way in passing. (Continued on last page") be" mm: w:-yyy.-:-:-::-K EBAttum mth WARNER OLANU KEYE LUKE HELEN WOOD THOMAS BECK Alan DINEHART - - f s - ' - Unusual Form Displayed By Intramural Tagsters Wolf pack Is Favorite outstanding early season foot- Betas, Z. B. T., Grimes Push Through Wins Yesterday New Dorms Win and less experienced St. Antho ny team, rolling up a 27-point to tal and holding their opponents scoreless. Scorers Coan led the Beta scoring as he chalked up eight points, by virtue of a touchdown and safety. The -other six pointers for the victrs were hung up by We pay the new high prices for all gold, silver and watch cases. L. R. DEKLE Jeweler Over Andrews-Henninger Vol Backs Speedy Probable Line-Ups Pos. CAROLINA TENNESSEE LE Buck (c) Porter LT Trimpey Crawford LG Mclver Wearer (e) C Adams Kelly RG E. Palmer Hayes RT Bartos Fulton RE Bershak Maxwell QB Little Derryberry LH Burnette Sneed RH Watson Dickens FB Hutchins Dougherty Officials: Referee, Arnold (Auburn); umpire, shoier iKresDytenanj ; neaa- linesman, Wessling (Cincinnati Y. H. C. A.); field judge, Hill (Wofford). At 2:30 this afternoon Coach "T3 rXT-e n-A V.:. ITuvls encounter the strong Neyland- coached Tennessee Vols. This marks Carolina's first major I game, and also one of the most Over Deacons GAVIN MUIR Based on "" by Eorl 0rf BiQQ' ALSO COMEDY NOVELTY NOW PLAYING LUNCH SUPPER With the teams playing m midseason form, the second day of the intramural tag football Gray McNei, and Keid play came to a successful close Garrett converting one of the ex- yesterday afternoon as Beta tra points. Theta Pi, Z. B. T., Battle-Vance- chalking up all their points in Pettigrew, and Grimes came the .st half while holdinff their through on the long end of the opponents scoreless, Z. B. T., be- scores. I "hfnrl tli a PYnprt. nnssirto nf TTal. Unleashing a brilliant attack manoff and the toe of Crystal in the last half the Betas went to swept through to a 10-0 triumph town at the expense of St. An- over Sigma Chi. thony by pushing through three z B T. pulled the old intra- touchdowns and a safety, after mural favorite, the sleeper, im- being new to one toucnaown m mediately- after receiving the the opening frame. The Betas ball when Kalmanoff heaved 4 a completely outclassed a weaker hong pass to phil Kind after the latter had gotten into scoring position. :r . ; - Kind Stars Phil Kind went over for the score without any opposition and Bob Crystal converted the extra point with a placement. Later in the game Crystal made a 25 yard placement for the last tally. With neither team able to put across a six-pointed, the decision was decided by the first down margin as Battle-Vance-Petti- grew took the game 7-3 in first downs over Old East. In the only other game played yesterday, Manly eked out a 5-3 win over Grimes in first downs. The schedule for next week will be printed in tomorow's Daily Tar Heel. ball engagements. Coach Bob Neyland's orange and white team has never heen North' Carolina State and defeated hv the Tar TTeel 1. Wake Forest take the field to- though Carolina was on the long X"r,. , er arC llgniS 01 end of the score last year, when iuqqick staaium lor wnat Neyiand was on leave of ab should prove to be the most out- r.nxo Wnlf w nmrer standing of today's intra-confer- gent a UsLm ainst Tennessee. ence games. Despite last week's For this reason -and the fact reverse, btate will enter as the that it is first appearance be favorite. Ix at -U ; . The contest will be a most ;han anxious? t6 win: crucial one for the Wolfpack. In Yesterday his charges breezed us nrst encounter, iMon neia it hhrough their last workout, with to a 12-point margin and on sev- m regulars intact, in prepara- eral occasions came near to scor- .ion for the comino- hattle. The ing. Last week saw State hand- jpirit was fine and the determi- ed a 6-2 reverse by Davidson. nation to win evident in the Uncertain squad's attitude as they polished' "Hunk" Anderson's boys were UP the final defensive and offen- counted upon as the most serious sive methods that were given contender for Duke's conference them. title, but after last week's upset While the Vols come fresh the A. & M. club is now "on the I from a victory at Chattanoogar spot." the Tar Heels will take the field tomorrow to erase their precari ous win over Wake Forest. We Wish to Announce the Following Meal Hours for Today 11 a.m. to 2 p. m. 4:30 p. m. to 8 p.m. Carolina Inn Dining Room Carolina Inn Cafeteria Haywood Duke, mgr. Patronize our advertisers. Wake Forest played a good brand of ball against Carolina last Saturday, and there is plenty of support for a Baptist victory. The Deacons have a good defense when the opposi tion is within striking distance of its goal. Learn to Dance See Dick Burnette No. 2 Battle SATURDAY IS CAROLINA DAY AT The Young Men's Shop Drop in to see the many new things we are receiving daily You are always welcome (JouiLj kfc f;sp 126-128 E. MAIN STREET DURHAM DA NGE MUSIC BY 9-12 $1.00 ByiMwii Gym JIMMIE FULLER and his Orchestra Freshmen Not Admitted : .- -
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