FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1937 THE DAILY TAR HEEL PAGE FIVE Davis Meets Cheerleaders s Cheerleader Will Form Plans For First 'Jam Session' Glenn Davis, head cheerlead er, will lay the groundwork for a rousing season this afternoon at 4 o'clock when he. meets all candidates for cheerleaders in Emerson stadium to discuss plans for the first jam session of the year a week from tonight. Returning to the ranks as Da vis' assistants this year will be Pat Patterson, Hamet Cecil and Al Dickson. Patterson Sets Tentative Dates For Grail Dances Series Of Three Fall Dances Likely To Begin Week-End ' Of South Carolina Game Barclay Back With Freshmen Continued from vaae threeS Kerr's invitation to play in the annual East-West game on the Pacific coast and then stepped out into the business world. Accident ' In danger of losing his sight as the result of an explosion of a chemical pipe-line, last April, he has been recuperating during the summer and has fully recov ered his sight. During 1932-33-and 34, he played a roving guard position on the Tar Heel eleven and cap tained the 1934 outfit under Coach Carl Snavely. Though bothered by a bad knee that year, Barclay played 441 out of a possible 540 minutes of actual competition His roving tenden cies enabled him to score often on pass interceptions and fum ble recoveries. Three significant dates for the fall dances sponsored annu ally by the Order of the Grail will probably be chosen in the next few days, Joe Patterson in dicated last night. Exchequer Patterson expects the dance series to open next Saturday night, the initial event thus following the South Caro lina football game here. An other may follow on the Duke week-end and two the week-end of the Tulane game. Fall Ger mans are expected to fill the week-end of the Fordham game Freshmen will probably not be admitted to the initial Grail dance next week-end due to the period-of -silence that rules over fraternity men and freshmen rushees. Carolina Team Prepares Continued from page three) Henry at Columbia, South Caro lina,' and if all goes well, will have the one-under-their-belt confidence which, combined with their weight and ability, wil make them plenty dangerous in their second appearance. Coach Don McAllister has taken a bunch of proven brilli ant sophomores from last year's South Carolina team and has brought them through aprac tice session which will make them doubly potent as juniors. Ticket reservations indicate that it will.be one of. the biggest first-game crowds Kenan sta dium has ever accommodated. Hinson Appoints Dorm Managers And Assistants Administrative Assistance An nounces Names Of Dorm Chiefs T. E. Hinson, administraitve assistant, last night issued the roll of dormitory managers and assistant managers who will be stationed in -the University's 14 men's' resident buildings this year. He stated that this year more than 1,300 men are being housed in school halls. A list of dormi tories, their managers and as sistant managers follows: Carr. S. E. Robinson and J. M. Kitner ; Smith, R. B. Bailey and Frank Neeiy; Old West, J. P. Derrickson, E. G. Outlaw and G. M. Williams ; Old East, J. B. Craighill, Harry Gatton and D. T. Vaughn; Steele, War ren Haddaway, H. H. Alexan der and J. G. Gifford. Grimes, Worth Farlow, Paul H. Thompson and Guy Ritchie; Manly, Adair McKoy, Burke Craver and P. D. Morrow; Man gum, J. T. McCullen, Herman Sutliff and D. E. Troutman; Ruffin, Earl Ruth, J. M. Nesbit and C. P. Kline. Aycock, William Dawes, G. L. Young and R. D. Apple ; Gra ham, J. A. Hutchins, L. E. Mel- chor and Joe Wilson; Everett, Lochlin Ward, W. M. Jordan and Clary Thompson; and Lewis, Henry Wright, Ed Ham lin and Thomas Fry. ' Choice Seats Go To Alumni Applications for Tickets Already In Mail Wit all of the games but one of the University of North Carolina's football team sched uled for state gridirons, the ath letic association has taken steps to see that the alumni of the University get first choice of tickets. The ticket applications for the old grads and the young grads and the semi-old grads and the semi-young grads have been put in the mails already and applications will be filled in the order of receipt. Only the game witn JNew York univer sity, to be held in Yankee sta dium, will be played outside of the Old North State. " During the summer, unsolicit ed orders for tickets have poured into the athletic associa tion office. Tickets will be sent to the alumni fifteen days before the game.- - Send home. the Daily Tar Heel LAST TIMES TODAY JACK BENNY wS New Uniforms For Tar Heels Continued from page three) with blue shoulders and letter ing will s be used by the men when conflicting colors arise. Since ' Carolina's introduction of this new combination to in tercollegiate football, it has be come quite popular m many sections of the country. One of the more recent appearances in a somewhat similar uniform was the Chicago Bears in their game against the All-Stars in Chi cago. State Meets Wildcats Two Backfields - Are Strong Continued from page four) awarded annually to the best blocking back in the Big Five. Missed the 13th Crashing into print with . a record" of 12 consistent points in as many attempts after touch downs, Tom Burnette shared punting honors with Little last year and has been assigned the same duties this year. This trio averaged 45-minutes per game last year and this ex perience puts them heads, if not shoulders, above the number two outfit. . Continued from page three) leaves a big hole in the David son line. Captain Bailey Wil liams will probably be forced to stay out of the opener tomor row night also and Fred Dinnis another dependable, Js reported as having a stiff knee. GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS Carrier delivery all over the village and campus at Chapel Hill. Seven big issues for 20c per week. Dependable, competent carrier delivery service. Our local distributors are: Village Distributor - Campus Distributor CHARLES McNATT STANCH. STROUD 402 Ruffin - 308 Ruffin PHONE 5021 WELCOME STUDENTS to University Barber Shop - Opposite Methodist Church Yearlings Begin Practice Continued from page three) Tar Babies will close with the Duke Blue Imps. The game site has not yet been decided. Duke took the Carolina yearlings into camp last fall 6-0. . " ACQUIRING GOOD CAROUNAHABITS One of the "must" habits en joyed by Carolina students is visiting HARRY'S GRILL You will enjoy. our plentiful accommodations and modern .fixtures. . , . 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