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CHAPEL HILL. N. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1937
Varsity To Undergo Final Workout B
.Meeting Rams;
Tar Babies Will pfeet Wolflets Today On Petzer Field '
State Team Has Been Beaten
In Previous Games This Year
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Babies Will Begin Third
Contest With Even
Record
Backs Are Back
PROBABLE LINEUPS
STATE CAROLINA
Avery LB Severin
McCary LT Hales
Mclver LG ' Beers
Carter C Brantley
Jones RG 'Smith
Williams Rr Kimball
J. Cathey RE Mallery
Smith QB Lalanne
Lennon RH s Bobbitt
R. Cathey Tfl ' Doyle
Parker FB Sadoff
By Robert Rolfe
The freshman football teams
of Carolina and State meet -on
Fetzer field today at 3 o'clock
to start what promises to be one
of the most eventful week-ends
of the fall quarter For after
the yearling game today comes
the Germans, and tomorrow the
Fordham tilt and more Ger
ans. - ,
The Tar Babies will go into
their third start of the season
with a record of one win and
one loss. They lost their first
game of the season tox Wake
Forest 19-6 in a bruising con
test. Two weeks ago the Skid
more club romped over the Wil
liam and Mary freshmen, 8-0.
Below Average j
The Wolflets have played and
lost two contests. Wake Forest
took them into camp, 14-0, while
Belmont Abbey scalped them,
27-7. The Stagers have a fair
line with two strong ends. Their
backfield is fast and capable,
with powerful reserves.
Three Tar Baby backfield
men injured in the William and
Mary contest will start today.
"Sweet" Lalanne is slated to be
at quarterback, John Doyle at
left half, and Syd Sodafi at full-
VARSITY TENNIS
TEAM WILL PLAY
THIS AFTERNOON
Presbyterian Team To
' Invade Carolina
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Offering as" competition to an
invading Presbyterian tennis
team six members of last year's
Southern Conference champion
ship squad, the North Carolina
net team will play its first inter
collegiate match at 2 :15 this
afternoon on the varsity courts.
Both the varsity and fresh
man teams' of both schools will
see action in the opening meet.
., Fuller No. 1
With the withdrawal of Co
Captain Ramsay Potts from the
University, Co-Captain Eddy
Fuller will automatically take
over the number one berth.
Carlton Rood, Johnny Foreman,
Gordy Robinson, Al Doyle and
fiill Rood will play the remain
ing rankings in order.
Early, Croom, Harnden, Cut
ler, Neill and Berk will fill the
singles post for CarolXja in the
freshman meet. Coach John F.
Kenf ield had not disclosed late
yesterday afternoon which men
would be teamed to play on the
three doubles matches.
It was impossible to deter
mine yesterday which six of
Presbyterian's 200-odd students
would represent the college on
the Carolina courts this .afternoon.
Fullback Mike Hearn
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back. Sadoff hurt his shoulder
and Doyle his leg in the Papoose
tilt, but both -have come around
enough to start.
Mallbry
The Carolina front wall will
be big and rugged. Mallory will
start at right end in place of
Lindsey who was hurt in prac
tice. Brantley will be back in at
center, while - Hales will take
Siewers place at left tackle. Sie
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Harriers Will Take On N. C.
State Cross - Country Team
Meet To Begin Five
Minutes Prior To
Frosh Half
Harriers Unbeaten
Carolina's undefeated har
riers will take on the N. C. State
runners this afternoon in an at
tempt to register their fourth
consecutive win. Coach Dale
Ranson announced . that the
meet wulci start five minutes
prior to the end of the first half
in the freshman football game,
so as to enable the spectators to
view the finish of the meet.
The race will go over the
same course as run in the Guil
ford meet which is aDnroxi-
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bleepy Jim Crowley brought two fullbacks to Durham this
morning, a left handed one and right handed one. While John
Lock, the right hander, is the first string fullback Mike Hearn,
above, is apt to see lots of work against the Tar Heels uuKenan
stadium tomorrow.
Hearn is also a baseball player and one of the fastest men on
the Fordham squad.
Team Shows Improvement In
Spite Of Weak Pass Defense
MURAL CONTESTS
CHUCK FULL OF
BIG SURPRIS
Phi Delt, S. A, E. Game
Most Startling Of
All Contests
Past Games Place Tar
Heels Behind In
Most Phases
Tennis Tournament
Rider defeated Henderson
6-2, 3-6, 6-2 in the semi
finals of the upperclass ten
nis tournament yesterday
and advanced to the final
round.'
Rider will face Strain,
who defeated Gragg in the
first of the semi-finals, for
the championship honors.
All freshmen are request
ed to report to Fetzer field
this afternoon, as time
trials will be held a few
minutes after the State
Carolina meet gets under
way. . ,.
mately 3.4 miles. Coach Ranson
announced that the men to com-
pete for Carolina would come
from the following: Baden,
Crockett, Gordon, Hall, iFink,
Mauter, Russell, Troutman,
Wakely.
Predictions
. Spokesmen on Pete Smith's
radio program last night fa
vored the famous Fordham
Rams over the Tar Heels when
they meet tomorrow afternoon
What is more,- most of the
sports writers throughout the
country have picked the Rams
as favorites. '.
However, tomorrow's battle
may prove to be as big a sur
prise as was the Tulane tilt last
Beneath a setting sun and a
brisk breeze, one of the most
eventful days of the current
mural season came to. a close
yesterday afternoon. Heading
the big show was the' close Phi
Delta Theta-S. A. E.. battle
which ended 2-0 in favor of the
Phi Delts. Manly turned the
tables on undefeated Old West
6-0 to surprise even the most
ardent fans of the winning or
ganization while Z. B.-T. pulled
another fast one,, but not as
startling as the previous game,
when it nosed out Sigma Delta
7-6. , Grimes finally broke into
the win column yesterdav bv
beating' Mangum 6-0, and Chi
Psi trounced Alpha Epsilon Pi
14-0 in the other games.
Everyone anticipated a real,
tough battle on field three yes
terday afternoon where unde
feated Phi Delta Theta would
meet campus titlist Sigma Alpha
Epsilon, and the expectations of
one of the largest crowds in
many seasons which stood
through the cold and the wind
till the final whistle were cer
tainly fulfilled.
Maynard Blocks Punt
The game really got under
way in the second half when
Maynard blocked an S. A. E.
punt and fell on it in the end
zone giving Phi Delta a 2-0 lead
and ultimately the ball game
jWith the second period a little
more than half over, S. A. E.
made a serious threat in enemy
territory. After a concentrated
(drive down tlje field, it landed
on the Phi Delt s 5-yard line. In
four downs, Phi Delta Theta not
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THE INQUIRING
RE-SPORTER
Student Union Barbers
Predict Outcome Of
Big Games
Barbers turned sages yester
day as your persistent inquirer
wrung the truth about v' next
Saturday's gridiron results from
Graham Memorial's close-shav
ers, A. L. D'Elia -and T. M.
Greene.
With the prospect of winning
free passes to the Carolina
theater, the grandstand quarter-
- v m
backers-made some impressive
predictions on six of tlje week
ends big games.
Greene's scores were Caro
lina 7- Fordham 6 Minnesota
13- Notre Dame 6; Princeton 6-
Harvard 6 ; Yale 14- Dartmouth
13; Colgate 13- N. Y. U. 7; and
Vanderbilt 14- Georgia Tech 13.
D'Elia picked Carolina over
Fordham 7-6 : Minnesota over
Notre Dame 14-0 ; Princeton
ovef Harvard 7-0 : Dartmouth
to defeat Yale 14-13 - Colgate to
tie N. Y. U. 7-7; and Georgia
Rams Pass Better
Carolina's Tar Heels spent
another long afternoon in at-
tempting to stop the freshmen
running Fordham plays as Coach
Ray Wolf pushed his grid
charges through their final
tough workout in preparation
for the Fordham Rams.
The Tar Heels were slightly
improved in breaking up Ford
ham plays but still showed weak
nesses in pass defense which has
bothered them all week. Wolf
wound up the session by giving
the varsity several new plays
to work on. The Tar Heels were
back at full strength again yes
terday and indications are that
both teams will be in top flight
condition.
Past performances indicate
that the Tar Heels are far be
hind Fordham in all phases of
the game except rushing. The
Rams have shown more power
on pass defense than the Tar
Heels. Fordham has completed
20 of 48 passes for a total gain
of 331 yards as compared to .
the Tar Heels 17 out of 40 for
173 yards. On defense Fordham
opponents have "been successful,
in only 14 out of 48 aerials while
Tar Heel opposition has rnade
good 31 of 85 passes.
Statistics
Statistics based on five games
for the Tar Heels and four for
Fordham give the Tar Heels 1,
165 yards via the ground as
compared to 964 for Fordham..
The Tar Heels have been scored
on by New York University and
South Carolina while Texas
Christian University dented the
Fordham goal line for the first
time last week. .
The Tar Heels will - take a
light workout this afternoon and
then await the starting gun in
their toughest assignment to.
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Saturday. Only time will tell.
Tech to take Vanderbilt 16-13.