. Wolfmen Stack-Up Against Wolfpack CHAPEL HILL, N. C SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1937 Wolfpack Eleven W 'k Carolina Supremacy Battle Of Wolves Looms Today As . . . mmlv &Wtt$ .Brea State's Ace Sophomore my?f?f?.lvw i.,wJijiijij,i,iyijWViij " , , v ' -'S 'y , , ' ' ' ' y , ' , : '- '."W- ';- 'Si' -,s. v- Y ' '''' ''' " L y V" ' ',,- '' ,,'-. ?f',4'y "'I' , I ' 'AfV'-w , yy, , t r 7 . 1 " : :'K ' ,. ";': Z ..' - '.; ' ''-" ' - : '; v '-: ' "' , ''y Hot I ' ' ' r , ' " ' ' f f, t yA ? s , 4 ,y . , ' ' , 5 ' y-. , ' '-'': h ' "'-' ' 1 l;lv, 'SA- l'-, ,';''' - - - ' - ' - ' ''vS6f ' ' v ' ' ' ; - ' '''' ( " ISyyyM .fBfl-mjM " " , iPni ' 1 ART ROONEY, State backfield sparkplug, has been daily eras ing lines of worry from Doe Newton's pensive face. With Eddie Berlinski, he carried the greatest part of the ball-carrying duties against Davidson in Greensboro a couple of weeks ago. Tar Heels will be 'on the watch for him this afternoon. : Watch Tar Heels Drilled To -For State Passing Attack Berlinski And Rooney Backfield Stars Of Opposition (Continued from page one) opened its 1937 season two weeks ago at Greensboro where it defeated Davidson 6-2. Last week it remained idle as far as outside competition is con cerned, while Carolina was bat tling to a 13-13 tie with Soi Carolina. Probable Lineup N. C State Pos. N. Carolina Tatum LE Bricklemyer Fry LT Maronic Hines LG Wrenn Mark C Adam Wooden RG Woodson Helms , RT Bartos Conrad RE Bershak (Co-C) Berlinski QB Little (Co-C) Rooney LH . Burnette Murphy RH Watson Gardner r FB Ditt or Kuzma Starting Time: 3 P. M. Place: Kiddick Field, Raleigh. Hill and Dale Men Prepare For Battle With Generals Whipping themselves into shape for their opening meet with the Washington and Lee Generals, the varsity cross country men took a workout over the difficult five-mile course yesterday afternoon. With Coach Ranson watching the boys go around and correct ing their errors, the squad look ed greatly improved over its showing on the i same course last week. Two Groups The group that covered the five-mile course included Cap tain Jones, Hendrix, Hall, Troutman, Hardy, Crockett, Gordon, Russell, Wakely, Ba den? Bonner and White. Another group of varsity men who are not as far advanced went over the three and one-half mile route. These men were Fink, Mauter, Perrin, Fleming, Doty, and Mazur. The squad will take light workouts for the next few days, and then they will once again pick up the pace of their work outs so as to be in the best con dition when their first meet rolls around. " RAY MATULEWICZ DEFEATSMOWLES Shores Takes Penland By Knockout By Karlin-Kaplan Durham, Oct. 1. Ray Matu lewicz, 173-pound intercollegiate champion, decisioned over Carl Knowles, 179 pounds, of Rome, Georgia, here tonight in the fea ture light ot a 38-round pro gram. Matulewicz did all the lead ing, with Knowles taking every thing he had. It was a purely defensive fight on the Geor gian's part. The crowd booed the decision, feeling that the Georgian, clowning throughout the fight a la Max Baer, had not let himself out. In the third fight of the eve ning, "Tiger" Shores, former Carolina varsity boxer, knocked out Glen Penland, former cap- (Continued on last page) FROSH PRACTICE FORFffiSTGAp Start Season Friday Against Deaclets n UseUN0IL For Athlete's Foot "Beats The Old Scratch" For sale at all good drug stores The Carolina freshman foot ball and aerial circus club held another meeting yesterday aft ernoon on Emerson field. In the absence of Head Man Walter Walter Skidmore, who was out scouting; Assistants Wally Dun ham and Buck McCarn took charge of the workout. ; The f' proceedings yesterday took to the air as Dunham ran the backs and ends through snappy passing drill. This year's Tar Baby squad has some fast passers and lanky ends to snag the tosses. Passers Osborne and McRae took most of the tossing honors yes terday. Osborne hails from Al bemarle, whileJMcRae is from Concord. Among the outstand ing ends are Mallory and Sev- erin, who at present are holding down the first-string flank berths. . ' x After the passing and kicking (Continued on lastpage) concerning today's encounter. They are prone to believe that the Wolfpack's fine aerial work against Davidson, coupled with Carolina's poor pass defense against South Carolina, will bring State its fourth victory of the series. However, Tar Heel enthusi asts are not any too convinced by that argument. In the Da vidson game, State . tossed 11 passes and four of them were completed, one for the lone touchdown. Davidson gained 55 yards, but one less than State did, on five aerial attempts and advanced 97 yards rushing to State's 186. In its tie with the Gamecocks, North Carolina rushed to 19 first downs for gains of 272 yards while holding the visitors to 91 yards rushing. Both teams completed six passes. Still, sta tistics of former, performances are not very valid in predicting the future. Good Backfield State probably has its best backfield in four years. Eddie Berlinski and Art Rooney, a sophomore, displayed plenty of speed and deception in the sea son's opener, while their mates, George Murphy and Fred Gard ner, proved themselves capable blockers and plungers. Across from them will be the quartet of Co-Captain Little, Tom Burnette, George Vatson and Art Ditt. That they are probably one of the best sets of backs in the South was not doubted after last week's per formance. Their running attack functioned "beautifully and the State line will have to exhibit more strength than it did against Davidson to stop them. KAPPA SIGS, CHI PHIS WIN OVER SIGMA NU, TE1 . i', ; , . : ' . : B-V-P Garners Victory Over Grimes; Lewis Beats Manly The first week of intramurals was one of defeat for the two leading teams on tne campus according to the results of last season. Both allHcampus cham pions S. A. E. and dormitory titlists Grimes went down by close decisions during mural piay. x esteraays events saw B-V-P eke out a 6-0 win over Grimes; Chi Phi score a safety to trip T. E. P. 2-0; Lewis beat Manly by a 6-0 score; Chi Psi trample Sigma Delta 20-6, and Kappa Sigma gloriously down Sigma Nu 6-2. ' B-V-P Over Grimes Using 15 men in a futile -at tempt to catch up to B-V-P who State Game Instructions The entrance gate for Cha pel Hill students at the State Carolina game today will be located in thenorth-east corner of Riddick stadium. Students will present their pass-books at that gate, pass through and then receive a reserved seat ticket stub upon the payment of a $.50 fee. Men will be on hand to iden tify the students. Athletic authorities at the University request that the students, in order to avoid confusion, arrive early, have their $.50 ready in change, and proceed directly to their assigned seats. Carolina's Ace Sophomore mi i in i ii i n ,- :: k "awtwiwv. wmivmuh .- ir v 9r f . i t y- - y . jtw J - jf I V - m'V 't mtmrnfimmmmtm!!'! s. i '- ' , J .j..nim tmmm twin,!rniif;'ffi:uTnnii'H'mii . ' 'mm,l ,1 unrrrfr vm. . M - , I - ,, s x ini-iiiwimi mi i i ' " tWXsmiim-llk 1 t - " t ' , . v linniiini V" . ' A i J . " . ' 3l, . . ' J . - - ' -f 4 x , 4 v - i s;S!xSfts5:;it - - -"Mi.. - - J i i 1 " i , - '. - i , i GEORGE STIRNWEISS, Carolina's" sophomore star, is very apt to see a lot of action against the State Wolfpack this after noon in Riddick stadium. Though his entrance into collegiate competition against the Gamecocks last Saturday failed to rock any nations, he made a creditable showing both offensively and defensively. . was leading 6-0 at the end of the half, Grimes outplayed the New Dorm outfit in every field of the game. Scoring seven first downs to their opponent's two, the 1936 champs were repulsed some six times on B-V-P's two or three yard line. This feat alone on the part of the victors Continued on last page) Faculty Tickets Faculty members plan ning to attend the N. C. State-Carolina game in Ral eigh - today may obtain tickets for one dollar at the athletic off ice, 210 Graham Memorial. All candidates for var sity football manager re port to Emerson field Mon day at 4 q'clock. Gold ieal G Pasteurized 55 A 99 R A D E A. Milk Before Breakfast Deliveries Made to Your HOME OR ROOM Phone 7766 Blrt task!! TfQfcg IJ ) Phone 7766 Special attention given to orders, from faculty and students A Complete Xine of Dairy Products, including GOLD SEAL ICE CREAM i "With 16 Flavors to Select from ex Chapel Hill Branch Store 140 E. Franklin St NO RENTAL FEE H UE LEHD . IK Q ID) A FOISTER PHOTO COL3PAHY H NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED FROM STUDENTS