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- - . ... , , Be at Tulane Beat Tulane CHAPEL HILL,.N. C, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1936 Other Results Polo Grounds, New York, Oct. 17 Tulane's Green Wave prov ed too much for Andy Kerr's Red Raiders as they overcame Colgate's early lead and scored two touchdowns in the first and two in the second half to win 28 7 here this afternoon. The field was soft and only 20,000 specta tors attended. Municipal Stadium, Balti more, Oct. 17 Yale's cocky bunch of football players turned on the heat here today to romp over the Middies 12-7. Frank starred as both teams scored in the first quarter. Baker Field, New York, Oct. 17 Virginia Military Institute invaded the big city here this afternoon only to take a 38-0 drubbing from Columbia before 5,000 fans. Luckman's passing and running starred for the Lions as they scored freely. Legion Field, Birmingham. Ala., Oct. 17 Major Neyland's underdog Tennessee Vols bat- led the Crimson Tide to a 0-0 standstill here -this afternoon. The teams were evenly matched hroughout the game. Philadelphia, Oct. 17 The University of Penn grid squad came back from their defeat by Yale last week and downed a powerful Princeton eleven 7-0. The Quakers scored in the first quarter and maintained the lead throughout the game. Evanston, HL, Oct. 17 Ohio State's football team received its second defeat of the season here this afternoon as they lost by the margin of a conversion to Northwestern 14-13. Forty thousand - spectators gathered to watch them defend their Western conference title in Dyche stadium. Cambridge. Mass., Oct 17 Army's Monk Meyers and Jim Craig set a fast pace here today as Army beat Harvard 32-0. Other scores are: Michigan State 13, Missouri 0 Cornell 20, Syracuse 7. Fordham 20, Waynesburg Statistics ; -,v,; :;:y-.:-' NC First downs . 10 Yds. gained rushing 171 Yds. gained passing 11 Passes completed 6 Passes incompleted ' 5 Own passes intercepted 0 Average yds. punts 37 Fumbles s- 3 Own fumbles recovered 1 Laterals 0 Yds. penalized 65 LINEUP Pos Carolina LE Buck 5- LT Trimpey LG Mclver C Adams RG Smith RT Bart os RE Bershak QB Little LH Watson RH Burnette FB Hutchins Blue Devils Defeat ekets NY 13 99 21 11 10 2 36 2 1 1 50 N. Y .U. Sharp Swiadon Morschauser Hersh Barberi Blonquist Hall Stelmach Shorten Somma O'Connell Officials: Referee, J. R. Trim ble (Dubuque) ; Umpire, R. W. Sholar (Presbyterian): Head Linesman, H. A. Fisher (Colum lbia); Field Judge Cuddy (Va). .."V. ' : ' ' ' ,J 'A t , i K we- . : y':'rriik'i-.n-J- "r - - -J - - -- Captain Dick Buck (left) and Crowell Little played an import ant part in the Tar Heels' 14-13 win over N. Y. U. yesterday. WOLFS MEN WIN CLOSE 14-13 GAME ON SOGGY FIELD Tornado Meets Waterloo As Wademen Win 19-6 r 3 SUNDAY- George Raft Dolores Costello Barrymore to- ma (Continued from first page) the Southerners.; - Burnette's punting, the offen sive and defensive work of Cap tain Dick Buck; Andy Bershak Trimpey and Ditt, featured the day's play and the long punt returns by Crowell Little brought the fans from their seats" time and time again. The continuous downpour of the morning kept all but the most faithful followers from the ram( thoucrh it failed to damn- C J - , , T "I en the ardor of Tar Heel Lathe quarter xoucnaown TAR BABIES TAIiE DEAC YEARLINGS WTfflj&O SCORE George Radmon Scores 20 Points To Lead Victory March By Shelley Rolfe Wake Forest, Oct. 17 The 1936 Tar Baby eleven got off to a fast start by beating the Wake Forest Deaclets 33-0 here to day. The freshmen did not start rolling until the third quarter but once they got under way they marked up 27 points in the sec ond half. Radmon Stars George Radmon was the big noise on tne lar 15a by onense marking up three touchdowns and two extra markers for a 20 point day. Radmon started the Tar Baby team on its way with a first the only Duke's Flashy Backfield Proves Too Powerful ForTechmen Sleeper Revived Morris who was very much person. ml is. HE WAS THE PERFECT BUT LER! HE NEVER ENTERED A LADY'S BOUDOIR WITH HIS HAT ON! She won first prize with him in a Scavenger Hunt and he won her heart! Among goats, bi cycles, mustache hairs and spin ning wheels there he was, the man of her dreams! She made him her butler and he made her behave! T it ,.V y y William Powell Carole Lombard As the Butler As the Debutante in Am 30 with Alice Brady Gail Patrick Eugene Pallette Wolf pack Gets Points During: Each Period, Taking Furman 27-0 By C. C. Greer Raleigh, Oct 17 North-Ca rolina State's victory hungry score of the first half. The Tar Babies pushed the ball deep into Wake Forest ter ritory before the Deaclets held for downs. A recovered fumble set the stage for Radmon's first score and he went over from the ten yard line. w . More Points -Radmon bobbed up again in in ii i Wolf pack finally sated itself ine imra Quaner to aaa misery here tonight as Hunk Ander- to the Wake t orest ouraen. ar son's men scored in every in the quarter he went over quarter to down Furman's House a score and converted the of Magic 27-0. extra point. In mid-quarter he The State team opened the rof m mid nel t0 first quarter with an 80-yd. uao - march culminating in a touch- am Radmon converted- down when Rvneska crashd ov- One more toucnaown was er the line. Taking to the air in marked up in tne tmra quarter the second quarter, Bardes re- and it came as a result of the ceived a nass from Cowbov Rob- alert iresnman line, megson inson which netted them 22 picked a blocked kick out of the vards and another touchdown. lir and ran 20 yards for the i . a ii r. - tt. third Tar Baby score oi tne livnesKa shook on runnaa - tacklers on an off tackle nlav in Quarter- a wiae awaKe pass ueieuac By R. R. Howe Duke Stadium, Oct 17. The invading Golden Tornado of Georgia Tech was kept down to a dull roar here this afternoon before 34,000 fans as the Ter rible Trio of Parker, Hackney and Tipton threw monkey wrench after monkey wrench in to the Tech football machine making three big black marks on their unblemished record to set them back 19-6. A thrill-expectant crowd of 34,000 saw the highly publi cized battle really get underway when Dick Taliaferro broke through and blocked Hayes punt from his own 31-yard line and then scoop up the ball and head in the general direction of the Tech goal line where he was stopped on the one yard line af ter a desperate lunge by Hayes. The Devil's powerhouse Tipton smacked center on the next play for a touchdown and after con verting settled down to the task of making another one. " : More Scoring In the second period, Honey Hackney faked a pass on his own 23 and then barged under full steam across the goal line for the second marker. His attempt ed conversion failed. Just before the half ended Johnny Johnston intercepted a Tech pass and ran it back 29 yards to the Jackets' 21. On the next play Ace Parker passed to Johnston in the end zone for the third marker. The conversion this time was good as- gold. Coach Bill Alexander import ed a few words of wisdom to the Georgians during the half and. they came out on the field with. a do-or-die spirit and foxed the Devils on the kickoff by booting" a short kick that bounced off a Duke man and was recovered by Konneman giving Tech the ball the third Quarter and dashed 65 vards for the Tacks' third score gave the Tar Babies their fina! -.-! ii l u rmnomjiTi on vi ncr pp.n ine lhj and then to make a nice well- score ot tne aay. Ma-wayinine --.. 7 - - aa -f nff,v final neriod Metehan mucked a I on tne vens v-yiu uuc iuuiiucu uui hLCkkiisz ui uic aiiaut i- x - . t t-. t i j. n.. j ii WoU TrT-ocf TiQCQ nut of thp air uau was auuii uiacuu.ci uj - jraDiosKy, suuumg at me j.uii- "- wv - back post, took the ball over for on his. own five yard line and the last score from the two-yd, dashed 95 yards for the touch- OTHER FEATURES Color Cartoon "A Greek's Life" Paramount News MONDAY J SPECIAL SHOWING 11:15 P.M. MONDAY Franz Schubert UNFINISHED SYMPHONY' with The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra The Chorus of the State Opera, Vienna Tuesday FRED MacMURRAY JEAN PARKER in "The Texas Rangers Wed.-Thur. JACK BENNY BURNS AND ALLEN Big Broadcast of 1937 Friday PAUL KELLY MARSHA HUNT in "Accusing Finger Saturday WALLACE BEERY CECILIA PARKER in "Old Hutch PREVIEW THURSDAY, 11:15 P.M.-CLARK GABLE IN "CALN AND MABEL" down. The conversion made the count 33-0 at which point it stayed until the end of the game. John Parker (Continued from first page) many communities contribute to the communal writing and stag ing of scenes, but musical and dancing talent will be brought together to supply interludes be tween scenes . . . We believe this communal effort will result in a unique and educational pageant drama which will be a fitting tribute to 100 years of public in struction in North Carolina." line in the last quarter. Graduate Dean (Continued from first page) Dean Pierson feels that the out standing feature of the Demo cratic campaign is the confidence of the Democrats, while on the other side is Mr. Landon's mod eration and fine spirit of tolera tion. "His defense of liberty will be remembered," he remarked. "The Democrats have depart ed from their platform of 1932," the Dean said. "The New Deal has become very intolerant of dissenting voices, and only a few of the old-lmers such as The University of Colorado's Carter Glass can say what they new $115,000 field house is ex- wish." Trade In Your Old Watch On A New One At LESTER R.DEKLE Jeweler and Watchmaker Over Andrews-Henninger pected to be ready for use be fore the Utah-Colorado football game November 7. LOST Or strayed. Toy Bos ton bull. Blazed face. Screw tail 3 inches long. Weighs -8 lbs. Liberal reward. Call J. B. Rush. ker though when a Tech man fumbled. Prep School Stuff In the middle of the third quarter the Tech lads dug deep down into their bag of tricks and resurrected the. trusted sleeping end play on a pass from Sims, to Appleby which caught the Devils flat-footed and carried Tech 39 yards for their first and only touchdown. Other scoring threats failed as Duke's line held and Tipton and Hackney broke up every attempt of Tech to dazzle their experi enced opponents. The game was marked by clean play and heads up football by both teams. Duke received only one penalty of any amount when Captain Ace Par ker tackled a Georgia runner a bit harder than the officials deemed necessary. Every play by both sides was a direct threat for a touchdown and long runs were stopped by skillful tackles too often to let the throng keep their seats. NO RENTAL FEE H W E l"EK D l O D A FOISTER PHOTO COMPANY Ii NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED FROM STUDENTS
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