Mural Boxers Practice Mural Boxers Practice atlp Car Seel I 6 1 ! CvNf Sporting j J By Smith Barrier J CHAPEL HILL, N. C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1936 S AE Takes Over Sigma Nu To End Season Undefeated Pick TEm Contest "I do not choose to run." The fellow who said that would real ly feel out of place around Fet zer field this Saturday morning. And although as a whole I doubt if they have any great dislikes for Republicans as a whole, Coach Dale Hanson and his Tun ing cohorts from the Southern conference would likely snub this GOP gentleman who re frains from running. For Sat urday morning brings to Fetzer field a group of the South's best distance trackmen. These boys love their running. Track in the South has not been internally publicized as in other sections. Yet we find throughout Dixie many stars of the cinders and much prom ising talent. Take Harry Wil liamson and Forrest Towns for instance. Coach Dale is interest ed in making people jtrack-cpn- scious. The Southern conference five-mile cross country run Sat urday morning here is one of his big attractions. About 40 men will run in this endurance maneuver. If you like your races close, this sjiould sat isfy you. For some the con ference's best men are running. Look over the list: Hendrix, Morse, Lumpkin, Davis, Jones, Gardiner, Daniel and perhaps Gammon. Morse of Duke where have I heard that name before? set the record last year, break ing by exactly one-tenth of a second Carolina's Galen Elliott's nine-year-old mark. The "Bills" seem to top the field. There's no less than five of them among the leaders men tioned above: Bill Hendrix, Bill Morse, Bill Lumpkin, Bill Davis and Bill Daniel. Here's a chance to bet on a Bill and make the bill rav vou rather than have .WW you pay the bill. One , of these Bills is our favorite the Tar Heel one, and it is generaUy.hop- ed around here that this Sweet William will not fade. If you saw the Cake race, you doubtlessly guessed how they could tell who placed where. Four abreast the petered-out runners would come across. Like boys in striped suits, they were dis tinguished by their numbers. ' Which brings up a story Gra ham Gammon told me this sum mer. He was running for Dar lington prep at a near-by school As he finished the race, a youth ful member of the Fourth Es tate rushed up to him and ask ed him his name. He mumbled between jagged breaths, "Gani mon." The next day the paper read, "Finishing . . . . was Damn him." .. , ?i Saturday the officials :are warned to get the names right andUnot mix up the rightful winners such as Hendrix, Jones, Gardiner, Gammon with the others. Fleming's 50-Yard Pass Gives Sigma's Lone Touchdown Uses Air Attack A 50-yard pass for a touch down enabled S. A. E. to com plete their intramural grid sea son without a defeat - as they took over Sigma Nu by a ' 6-0 count. The scoring play came mid way in the initial chapter when Fleming faded back to his own 4u-yara nne ana neavea a per fect toss to Charley Poe who had raced into the clear. .. Playoff ' This afternoon's clash be jtween the Betas and Phi Delta Theta will determine whether or not a playoff will be necessary to determine the fraternity division winner as the Betas are still in the undefeated list. If the Betas come through this afternoon the playoff between the Betas and S. A. E. will be played Friday. Other results of games played yesterday were: Zeta Psi drop ped their game to Theta Chi 15-0, Law School took a close Mural Schedule 4:15 1. Phi Delta Theta v. Be ta Theta PL 2. T. E. P. v. Chi Phi. 3. Alpha Epsilon v. A. T. O. 4. Lambda Chi Alpha v. Phi Gamma Delta.. N.Car Boston C. Syracuse Baylor Notre D. Duquesne Yale Manhat. Calif Dart. S. Caro Boston U. Colgate S. M. U. Northwest. Marq. Harvard Villanova Stanford -Princeton Name Address VETERAN BOXERS BEGIN LAST YEAR SCOUTS PREPARE VARSITY FOR S. C. Freshmen Rehearse Flays For Game With Blue Imps FENCERS TO GET NEW EQUIPMENT Backfield Strengthened By Radman's Return To Practice Duke Is Favored Pugilists Take Workout Team Forgets Duke And b or Coming Bouts Begins Hard Work Carolina's varsity and fresh- After a day of rest following man boxing teams are already at I the Duke game, the Tar Heels work trammer for the hard settled dnwn tn hard workout schedules which face them next today for the coming South Car quarter. . olina battle in Columbia this This season will be the final Saturday. The team is well one for the "freshman stars of aware that it has no set-up in the scrappy Gamecocks, and O. K. Cornwell Secures A .1 l T T J Aid UI university Coach Skidmore drilled his Assured of financial help by s(ua? hard Monday and yester- the athletic association, the Car- da? .m ffense m niinQ - fMm T,i to iv gaming a victory over Duke this oa;w0nBhVVaCftnn in Friday. The effective overhead f9vnmf c1,;n5nffwfnii5. attack which the frosh flashed rwi. rnffin is receiving bids to beat Virginia last week is from sporting goods outfitters n ?. do some- for equipment and the squad is imnS wmc? weir di orouiers adept enough, now to handle on vars1 couia 1101 ao ap pointed weapons, Manager Reece urday beat Duke. The game stated yesterday. wm De piayeQ m ine UUKe With the f nndAmental nnrrie at 6 O ClOCK ITlday aiier- thrusts, and advances well in noon All sophomores and jun iors interested in trying out for boxing manager report today in Tin Can at 4. o'clock. 1933." Those still hand, the team is coining along Radman, star back, has re- fast and intra-squad competition turned to the workouts and his ii rm he AniArt -fn-r fho nanr -fn nresence in the backfield with ture. Calisthenics are still being Carver will furnish.the coaches stressed and a good part of the two dangerous runners who can warming up period is spent in also punt and pass. Meighan still perfecting the coordination of runs m his position at blocking they are leaving no stone un- hPrI aryA arm,. back, and Soufas continues at turned in their preparations. Intercollegiate competition full. -r I " I me Carolina scouts, Jonnny will not start untiI the middle of jjne HIT 3 TTT-IX rti.u i I iviorns aiiu. waiter oAiuxuure, january and the tentative sched -I The line which will face Coach nave, seen tne tramecocKs m ac- uje inciudes several of the out- Hershel Caldwell's Blue Imps tion ana nave come oacK witn standing Southern fencing win h c tw met -0 . ocycittl rtuuuu me s4uau. teams. If nra ioc T?r,aW. Vo?i The line averages 190 nounds. I l . , . , Kanna Sieroa trounced Phi Al-1 51111 Mn-v Jni7irli Tn1 MimcVfM -i xt. r rn ix lancourt ana layior, enas; Meg- mtt- - ; 1 f v-vj, , omy Liixee puuiius iigiitei limn 1 vUilrlCSS X O JD lLTilL T)ha 20-0. . land Joe Fisher. Tn addit.i 1 - - "- 1 1,1 r. t. 11 rrrirs- 1 iir: iiiirv 1 ir.111. 1 1 . Passes there will be Joe Murnick, a with Lvon. a clever trinle threat- Norment Quarles, former Tar and m& ock &uards' and Lar, I .... , . . , I " tt-.i 1 ' j .1 Itnn ppntpr. S. A. E. kicked off and it was senior wno transierrea nere er, Dearth, a heady quarterback, neei ooxmg star, returns xo tne . i u-c 4-i 4-t a I from Tulane in . his sonhomnrel oi rnn, -pnvo.ir u nne tonight when he faces ravomes 11 nub luug uexuxe txicy txiicdtcucu x- 1 " luuWttVft' I t , xT, . , . TlnWs efenintr Rofp rhamr,a . 1 .4. j. vear. i-rnii -rv. n ttt Lueonara uei Lremo. sronx ncf-nt- WX1C11 iX OilUX 1 JVIVJV UU lUOt UUVVU Jiuuv VYUiUijf ui ii tiic v;a ouu I ' a I 1 j i J il 1. 4-i 4.1.- u-.11 0: Ponl, TT,-V T ow'tl 4? nlf Weight, m a ten round bout at. w" re uimexeateu iu me xuup UZLVti LlltJIil Lilt: ua.ll Ull oiuma va,vxx xvuiuuau xia.o ociiuiuiivc ui on aicib tcauii I I , , . ... i i Nu's 40. Passes thrown by Ross the ringmen to practice early The much vaunted Carolina the New York Hippodrome. 1S ! w T n V q Wnl f r nb. Allon T,votifrTif io n lre 90 thisr vear as it. is his hnne. tn flankmen tnn will have their ne doui is one OI tnree ten "w to T . . r with a first down and goal to go. come through with the fine team hands full in stopping the rounders under the auspices of ar tnir e Imps . Lt.4. .-ii u -u t j - !. j 4-.n Mike. Jamhs' ntii PenfiiT-ir present a neity line ana a quar- otcuai I . j 6-0 game from Old West, and from that great team are Cap-1 Favorites in the game will be Four passes failed and Sigma that Carolina could have had for Gamecock captain and Nu took the ball. Sigma Nu came the past two seasons. For the end, Bob Johnson, while the cen right back when Eutsler heaved most part, the varsity lettermen 'Iter of the line will face the hard ing stopped S. M. U. 17-0 last smashers and broken-field run- a 40-yara pass tnat gave tne I are aomg roaa worK, Dut nopeipiay 01 xne anernaie captain, jweek. Jacobs' Sporting club. tet of big, fast backs featuring Woodv and McAfee as lme- Snakes the ball on S. A. E.'s 35 to take to the ring soon. but on the next play Poe inter cepted a pass and the rally end ed. Sigma Nu again threatened when Allen on an attempted punt was forced to throw the ball away when . the pass from center was high. Sigma Nu failed to gain and S. A. E. took the ball. Ross Al len quick-kicked to the Sigma Nu two-yard line to set the stage I Paul Gaffney, 190-pound guard. Utah won the Rocky Mountain ners. Results Of Week-End Grid Tilts ran To Change National Set-Up No Major Upsets Recorded to Alter Rose Bowl Situation, Says Commentator By Len Rubin Saturday came and Saturday for the only score, bigma JNu went with no en-eater contribu- kicked right back and on the tl0n to the gridiron world than first play Fleming heaved his the amazing calm that followed touchdown pass to Poe for the m lts wake. In a season replete score. Allen failed to convert th startling reversals, last and the half ended as Sigma Nu week's scarcity of upsets is re- chalkea up a nrst qown alter mrkahf for inst that reason. . : receiving the kickoff. Varsity Harriers Have Time Trials Hendrix and Gammon Turn in Fastest Time for Four Miles. Not a solitary tie was record ed in major circles and only three slight upsets caused tre mors. They were, in order of vibrations, Georgia over Tulane, Notre Dame over Army, and Yale over Princeton. Bowl Chatter - JOJUHTKlHGWCHSEFUlCOISOMCiSSSS CIOARETTI A OOAR HOLCS&S FINEST BRIAR MQMIYCATI CUY conference for the first time in with 40 whereas Jim Hutchins more than a decade, by the mar- cuts in at 12th place for Caro- gin of an extra point, 14-13 over lina with 30 points. . . Colorado... Dartmouth outscored Snave- Iy's Cornell team 20-6 and stayed Pitt and in front of the "Iw League.' The varsity cross country squad took time, jtrials over, the .he Rose Bowl situation re first four miles of the confer- mained static in the East as ence course yesterday afternoon For dham, idling in New York, iii preparation for the annual paced the contenders. Alabama Southern conference cross coun- L. S. U., and Marquette al try championship meet which ploughed through powerful op- will be held over the five-mile J position to remain in the run- course in Chapel Hill Saturday, ning. Marquette is tested this ' Bill Hendrix and Captain week by the pugnacious, giant Graham Gammon, who has not killing Duquesne and 'Fordham competed in any meets this faces the surprising Georgia, year, turned in the fastest time fresh from victories over Flor when they were clocked in 21:- ida and Tulane. 'Bama and 03 0. - L. S. U. tread water, awaiting The squad in general made later dates with Vanderbilt and nice showings, no one running Tulane respectively. . . themselves into the ground, but In the far west, the Washing getting in shape for the big ton Huskies established them meet Saturday. The order of selves as the foremost candidates their finish: Gammon and Henlfor the Bowl by eliminating driv 21 :03 : 1 Jones. 21 :13 : Gar- Southern California 12-0. Wash- diner, 22:00; Moore, 22:04; Dan- ington has but one more hurdle iel. Hall and Hunter. 22 :06 ; in the form of Washington btate Wakely, 22:40; Kind, 23:00; and is expected to clear it. . . Steward. 23 :10. Sugar Bowl talk is also begin- ning to sift through. Marquette are the rumored The Indians face Princeton this teams from the east and Ala-1 week, bama and L. S. U. are the likeli- An upset in the Southern con tioods from the South. . . ference itself was V. M. L's 13-7 Rankings win over Maryland, placing the The latest A. P. rankings, military boys second to Duke. compiled from scattered experts, Duke Special again placed Northwestern at Ace Parker's 105-yard gallop the top of the heap with Minne- is the longest run of the year sota directly beneath. They were among major teams. Which re- followed by Fordham, Pitt and minds one that Rose Bowl talk is L. S. U. Duke made the first 20, languishing m the tobacco re placing 16th. . . gion but remember that, should Northwestern, unbeaten and Georgia upset Fordham, Van untied, turned back Michigan derbilt stem Alabama's tide, Tu- Saturday, 9-0, and is now prim- lane suddenly recuperate against ing for this week's clash with L. S. U. and Duquesne go to Notre Dame, exposing an envi- town against Marquette theole able record to an inspired Irish Duke special may yet roll out of eleven, 20-6 winners over Army Durham. Far fetched but. . . last week. . . Leading the Southern confer- Minnesota, whose three year ence in scoring is the deadlocked splotchless record was stained by pair of Armfield of Davidson, Northwestern two weeks backhand Folger of Clemson, with to- continued on its rebound trail by tals of 8 touchdowns for ' 48 settling on Texas with a flurry points. Smith of Duke ranks 5th of ! scores, winning 47-19. Hap less Wisconsin is next for the Gophers, who have scored 99 points in their last two starts. Conferences L. S. U. needs one more win to settle the Southeastern confer ence; Washington paces the Pa cific Coast and can only be tied by Washington State; North western has long clinched the Big Ten title; and Nebraska need but beat Kansas State Sat urday to decide the Big Six standing. 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