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Mural Boxers Practice Mural Boxers Practice Car iBtd CHAPEL HILL, K. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1936 WITH LEAVE TO PRINT . . By RAY HOWE Football is a great game. It ought to become, very popular. There has been some specula- tion among tne more accom plished speculators as to why there was one obviously empty square of seats in the stands Saturday. For their enlighten ment, the tickets were unsold and are still in the athletic of fice, and the G-men aren't re sponsible after .all. Director of Athletics Bo Shep ard will have to appear in court for the next month against the local profiteers. It seems like a logical, economically sound prin ciple of supply and demand. It also seems that the young women in school are rather hesitant to take part in the annual woman's tennis tour ney. Come, come, young ladies, that's not cricket. The cheerleaders had a large day Saturday. The results of their long, secret gym practice sessions were obvious and grati fying. But if you think that they were good Saturday wait till you see them next year. Head Rous- er Vick is going to have prac tices three times a week all the rest of the school year and make gymnastics a requirement for future candidates. fr fr liALLY SUCCEEDS AS BETAS SCORE Z. B. T. Leads First Half But Beta Comes Back To Win By 13-6 A last period rally that was good for two touchdowns and an extra point enabled Beta Theta Pi to overcome a 6-0 lead amassed by Z.B.T. in the first half and come out still undefeat ed on the long end of a 13-6 score in the only intramural grid contest played yesterday after noon Z.B.T. opened the scoring in the initial chapter when Phil Kind took a long pass from Oettinger to counter for his team.- This play was one which JZ.B.T. has been using all season in which a quick lineup is used, surprising the opponents with a long pass instead of a run. Mural Schedule 4:15 1. Sigma Ku v. S. A. E. 2. Law School v. Old West. 3. Zeta Psi v. Theta Chi. 4. Kappa Sigma v. Phi Alpha. Due to the early hour of darkness games will start at 4:15. BOXING TOURNEY HAS NEW CLASS Intramural Tournament Will Be Run Off December 1-7 With the intramural tag foot ball competition cominsr to a close, interest is beginning to beginning to shift to the forth- shif t to the forthcoming annual boxing tournament. The affair will begin December 1 and con- Itinue for a week. Although the Betas threaten- This year a new weight class ed consistently in the first period has been added for the tourna- they could not produce the equal- ment. It is the 112-lb. division, TAR HEELS BEST AFTERSTRUGGLE Varsity Play Gamecocks At Columbia, S. C. The Tar Heels took a well earned rest yesterday before set tling down to the grind of prac- i ticing for two games within a period of ten days. Coach Bay Wolf takes his charges to Columbia Saturday to meet the Gamecocks of the University of South Carolina and then heads towards Char lottesville for the Turkey day game with the University of Vir ginia. Celebration The South Carolinians will be playing to a Homecoming day crowd and will be set to give the returning grads a victory. The Tar Heels are faced with the possibility of a let-down after their hard-fought game with the Blue Devils Saturday. The Tar Heels came out of the game with no serious injuries on Ranson's Hill And Balers Favored To Regain Tide Of Southern Conference Pick Em Winners The winners, of last week's contest were: First, John Murray, Sutton build ing; second, James Sutton, 209 Aycock; third, Philip Cohen, 305 Graham. The first prize is two passes to the Carolina thea ter and the second and third prizes one pass each. The winners may receive their passes by calling by the office this afternoon. Duke's Morse Is Picked To Lead Field In Race Hendrix To Run The Southern conference cross couniry cnampionsmps which will be run over the five mile course in Chapel Hill, Sat urday, November 21, points to Carolina entering as a favorite to regain the crown from Duke, present titleholders. Although the Tar Heels are favored to take the team prize, Standings Altered As Carolina Drops To Third In Rank V. M. I. Takes Second Place by Upsetting Maryland Saturday Carolina's Tar Heels lost more the squad and the minor injuries than the ball ame to Duke Sat- izer even though they did take which will afford the lighter j suffered h? Jim Hutchins, Pete urday. The defeat, the first the Bill Hendrix and Graham Gammon are going to have some real competition Satur day in the Southern confer ence cross country meet here. Morse of Duke, winner of the crown last year in 29 :25, will be here as will State's Davis. The latter has run here once this year but got a stitch in his side and, though he finished the race, he was a good distance be hind Bill Hendrix. Though the Duke harriers are conference champions, the Tar Heel team unexpectedly trimmed them a week ago without the aid of Hendrix or Gardner. Morse led home the field. Hendrix is undefeated in col legiate competition but this is his first year of varsity running He was the Cake race winner last year. Gammon ran fourth to Morse in the conference meet last year but ran the five-mile course 30 seconds faster than he had ever done it before. He has not com peted this year but will enter the conference race along with Hen drix and Gardiner. Another man to be watched is Bill Lumpkin of Richmond, who has already recorded a win over Morse. He has chalked up a to tal of six firsts this year. Beta Theta Pi showed strength yesterday in turning back the Z. B. T. tagsters. Beta Bill Miller surprised everyone by successfully converting twice and Jack Blythe and Francis Cooper are mighty little men in an offensive backfield. The Zebes tried hard and looked like winners until the Betas turned on the heat. The latter's big game will be against the Phi Delts tomorrow. the lead in first downs. boys a better chance and prob- Blythe ably increase the enrollment. The Betas came back full of Coach Mike Ronman, varsity fight for the second chapter and mentor, has sent out an appeal it wasn't long before they pro- for a11 participants to go to the duced the winning markers. A Tin Canto train for the bouts, penalty for interference on a Botn he and Marvin Bay, who pass from Blythe intended for wil1 coach the freshmen this sea- Coan gave the winners the ball son are 011 hand every afternoon on the Z.B.T. 20-yard line from to help the mural competitors as which point the same combina- well as the University teams. ; mV,;ori r. nrnrinno io Last year the tournament score. With the score deadlocked Proved one of the best ever. As at six-all Miller converted for usual a large group of freshmen the winning noints. . participated. This year it is Z.B.T. fought back but could hoped that the freshmen will not chalk ut) another score and contmue their large representa- the Betas once more tallied .... ..... Whon TWrniUp tnnV a Trass from ""tU J. ViiiiiiiW www" " 1 .1 . 1 Jl 1 Blvthe over his shoulder on the In!y. nave in ine pa.st' V run providing the Betas with 13 points to Z.B.T.'s six. Avery and Captain Buck are ex- Tar Heels had suffered in six pected to have healed by today conference trames. drouDed the to let them practice with the Wolfmen to third place in the team. I QniTfhom nnrvf ova-nna ro no xne uamecocxs nave an excel- Virginia Militarv Institute's lent crop of sophomore stars and bounding sophomores took sec- neld the vaunted Blue Devils ond place by upstting Maryland scoreless unui xne louixn quar- and Bm Quckeyson Saturday, ter when their defense broke rw o;n v, io ianA down and tne wademen ran the title with no setbacks in six through three touchdowns. conference efforts. mi-: :n t xt- l jl I xms wiu uie miieueeniii 0nly gtate separates the meeting ox uie two Learns un ine Wademen from the flag and it xuutuau nem.. xne nrst encouii- does not seem possible that State ter was in 1903 with the Tar dump the high flying Bme ieeis coming out on tne long mevils end of the 17-0 score. North rnnr, f nn JL Ul Xi.lU.ll litlU 1UU1 111 J10.l,G 111 X Time trials for the varsi ty and freshman cross country teams will be held this afternoon at 4 o'clock. tie Tar-Mags To Clash With Yackety-Bucs The tournament is run on an individual and team basis. Intra mural medals will be given indi- Carolina holds 13 wins in the series and South Carolina two. They have tied up three times. Duke V. M with Washington and Lee. W. L. Pts. Op.P. Netters Will Meet Virginia Next Week North Carolina Furman W. & L. 6 0 157 7 5 1 103 58 4 1 82 46 3 1 50 53 3 1 53 58 vidual winners and team points Varsitv will Hold Annual Holi-' will be awarded m both the Ira- day ieeting ternity and dormitory divisions. Entries are now receivable at Carolina's ace varsity racquet-1 Pick 'Em Contest This is the next to last Pick In Anm.al fonW the intramural office in Emerson wielders will invade the Univer-1"111 fV 1. In nnual Contest , v, t. r. 'Em contest to be. run this sea i owiuiuiiii i i a - v i . j, ville next week for the annual son' ou5 Da11? m XOT passeb Versatile Tar-Mags Favored to Exterminate Yackety-Bucs On Monday to the Carolina theater. Choose the winner and ap- complicated plays which will be Thanksgiving tennis match. thrust m tne taces oi tne naive Th nava1iers nf virmnia win Yackety-Bucs. have a f un team of 6 men ririv proximate the score. Place your . . .. . I 'Ii ii j. ji . m . tt By United We Press Fletcher "Junior" Ferguson, for action accordins- tn a lettpr Pauot m xne UAUjY aab x3xl. With both teams resting se- who has consented to coach the receiVe d bv Coach Kenfield The office. Defore Saturday noon. renely on the laurels of an un- Yackety-Bucs instead of the Ljayers wno wjn rerjresent the 0ices of Judges will be fi- defeated season, exploiters of Tar-Mags, could not be reached hpar Heels at Charlottesville next the Tar-Maers and the Yackety- for his nractice nlans. It is ru- Ittt, i, --t- -Un N. Car S. Caro I I (' cuiicsud uav c uui uccxi tuuscu Bucs met yesterday and decided mored that the -iackety-ucs yet seven or eight men and 13051011 upon November 23 as the Day of have given up all hope for vie- ianao-er Ed. Jetfress are ex- Syracuse Blood. For thus spake Zara- tory, that intra-team dissension r)ected to make the trin Baylor thustra. prevents practices, and lack of The followino- bovs are elisri- Notre D Occasion general intelligence withholds Dje. p0tts, Henderson, Foreman, Buquesne According to sports commen- anything else. Robinson, Farrell, C. Hood, W. tators everywhere, the event Utticiais Rood, Doyle, and Byfield. It is will rank with the Fall of Home, Referees, linesmen, time-keep- likely tne first seven piayers Bastile Day, and freshman class ers, scorers, boards of directors, on the ab0ye list will see action elections. The gridiron feud be- field judges, athletic associa- against Virginia's best. flnlnrnhns tinns. nmnires. whistle blowers, UdU 1U J.rxa AUiiumiie, uuiuiuuuu i r x ' I i -t n - . -i i discovery of America. Some his- chain holders and others have About othin!r a quintuplet ri,m-rfm,i,oT. tAH nnt. been desitmated bv the Tar- "lera!, uomeay oi jrror!,, afnrHno. thp. fd. and then Mag coach, who has taken it which features a series of recov- JL VX J Kr-- --" O v 7 I I Yale Manhat. Calif. Dart. Name Address Boston U. .-. Colgate .... S. M. U Northwest. - Marq. Harvard Villanova Stanford . Princeton mighty problem confronts them as to copping individual honors. Bill Morse of Duke, present conference champion, and Bill Lumpkin of Richmond promise one of the most thrilling individual battles seen in a long time. Morse In copping the championship last year, Morse ran away with the race, finishing well in front of his own teammate Koop, who finished second. However, things will not be so easy for Morse this year, as Lumpkin has already registered a victory over him in the dual meet between Richmond and Duke. Lumpkin has to his credit a perfect season thus far, having placed first for the Spiders against Randolph-Macon, Vir ginia, Duke, V. M. I., and Wash ington and Lee. Hendrix Although the consensus of opinion seems to center around Morse or Lumpkin finishing first, Bill Hendrix, Tar Heel sophomore star, has placed first in 'the five dual meets in which he competed. Andy Jones, another Tar Heel star, who has tied his teammate -Hendrix twice this year, is an other factor with whom the lead ers must reckon. -Captain Gra ham Gammon, who has not com peted this season, may appear this Saturday and give his old rival Morse a run for his title. Bill Davis of State is another veteran who will be holding the attention of the crowd, as he has been coming along steadily. Our advertisers patronize us. Let's show our appreciation by patronizing them. FOR RENT One room in the Buccaneer club. Excellent loca tion for the winter months. Cheer leaders and mem bers of the gym squad are to report in Bynum gym at 4:30 this afternoon. Import ant. ' sailing back to Spain. upon himselt to handle the mci- Althouffh last Saturday's dentals. breather showed up several de- Tar-Mag Quarterback "Dutch fects in the Tar-Mags' approach, Murphy is teaching his squad Coach "Grist" Miller feels that several new plays which he has his team will carry every state purchased from Eugene O'Neill excent Maine and Vermont. In and William Shakespeare, Tar- the same breath he announced Mag bram trusters. rom tne the signing of John "Jinx" former, Murphy will use the fa Trm? tackle, who transferred mous "Emperor Jones ' end run, " - ' i - . . - -i i here from Notre Dame, Pitts- which uses a six-man black neia, burgh, Minnesota, and points Other touchdown plays are outh-southwest. "Strange Interlude," to be used Practice at half-time; "The Hairy Ape, The Tar-Mag football machine an off-tackle play which is will hold its first formal practice named after the halfback who ered fumbles.: and "The Tem pest," composed of a hail storm of forward passes. this afternoon at 4:30 behind the Graham Memorial field house, according to Coach Miller. All men on the 44 man squad are laskedto attend and learn the carries the ball; and "Mourning Becomes Electra," so complicat ed that even Murphy is doubtful. Shakespeare, a back at Notre Dame, has written "Much Ado '" -Prices and terms are the fiainp ... Values differ! Get what you pay tar. Try afl portable ... Convince your- seli of Boyal's i periority! 1 TheJRose Agency, Inc. - 206 Corcoran Street Dur?:am, N. 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