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Get Ready For The Cake Race mmlv Varsity Eleven Gets Earned Rest mux ports CHAPEL HILL, N. C TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1937 Wzil The... By Mural Medley To the handful of readers of "Mural Medley," please be in formed that this column is writ ten on Sundays and thus Mon- day's events have no bearing on today's standings and ratings. The Week In Review . . . Ruf fin's showing against B-V-P last Monday sort of drop ped it from the ranks of the title contenders while B-V-P looked like a real outfit . . . Cuneo, one of Lewis better tackles, has been declared ineligible, but that's just a drop in the bucket for the dormitory leaders . . S. A. E. was the big drawing card last week. Its contest with D. K. E. Tuesday proved a cork er with a nice crowd of spirited spectators, and then its' encoun ter with Phi Delta Theta Thurs day attracted one of the largest galleries of the current year. (S. A. E. was nosed out in both games.) Phi Kappa Sigma, the squad that is liable to upset anyone almost added another to its rec ord Wednesday when it tied Kappa Sigma 1-1 in first downs . . . Thriller of the week was the above mentioned Phi Delta Theta- S. A. E. scrap which the latter had sewed up by virtue of its numerous first downs; un til Phi Delta Theta center May nard hung up a safety in the last half ... Upset of the week was accomplished by a fiery Manly eleven over Old West when, the victors scored in the opening period, arid then played heads up defensive ball to protect its lead until the final whistle. All-Campus... - Many are the changes this week on .the three honor teams. The reason- the stragglers did mighty well against the leaders in last week's competition. Here's the final dope: ALL-DORMITORY Ends: Glamack (Ruf fin), Hawfield (Steele); tackles: Whicker (Carr), Ward (Everett); guards: Faircloth (Lewis), M. Allen (Grimes); center: Heitman (Manly); quarterback: Wooten (Steele); halfbacks: Topkins (B-V-P), Berini (Lewis); fullback: ; Boak (Manly). ALL-FRATERNITY Ends: Crystal (Z. T.), Wilson (Zeta Psi); tackles : Hinkle (Kappa Sigma), Chaiken (Phi Alpha); guards: Beattie (Phi Delta Theta), Hines (Beta Thleta Pi) ; center : Mayiiard (Phi Delta Theta) ; quarterback: Fore man (Chi Psi) ; halfbacks ; Sager (Beta Theta Pi), Laskey (Phi Alpha); fullback: Clark (Phi Delta Theta). ALL-CAMPUS Ends: Glamack (Ruf fin), Wilson (Zeta Psi); tackles: Chaiken (Phi Alpha), Whicker (Carr) ; guards : Paircloth (Lewis), Hines (Beta Theta Pi); center: Maynard (Phi Delta Theta; quarterback: Foreman (Chi Psi); halfbacks: Berini (Lewis), Top kins (B-V-P); fullback: Clark (Phi Delta Theta. . , . The Week's Outstanding . V Maynard's blocked kick for Phi DeW ta Theta against, S." A. E. to win the game 2-0; Oettinger's winning .con version for Z. B. T. against Sigma Delta ; Murnick's two spot -passes to Kamins for T. E. P. tallies against A. T. 0.; Wilson's winning first down n a pass from Sitterson on the .last "Wheel-A-Way " To Health On A 3-Speed Gear Shift, Bike!". . "' CAROLINA CYCLE CO. Rear of Post Office SALES SERVICE , . TUFTS CHEVROLET CO. iei. 4771 W. Franklin St. Yearling Eleven Returns To Work After Best Game Tar Babies Are Imnressive Tn Almost Record Victory' Over , State Wolf letsr Friday Carolina's freshman football team got right back to work yes terday, following their almost record 46-7 conquest of the State Wolflets Friday. In Friday's game the Tar Ba bies played their best football of the season. The backfield click ed, and - the line charged hard and well. A lot of the State sports editors saw the game and they were all impressed with the football ability of this year's yearling team. " Lalanne "Sweet" ; Lalanne distinguish ed himself at quarterback. The Louisiana back passed, ran, and kicked well. He had a hand in five of the seven Tar Baby touch downs. Mike Bobbitt and Wal ter Palanski also looked good in the backfield. Palanski, a big 200-lb. six foot fullback, has needed a spark to .get going all season, and Friday's game. may. have supplied him with it. Bob Osborne, a sub back, al most stole the show. Osborne came but on the field in the sec ond quarter, and started throw ing bullet passes all over Fetzer field. He was hitting his receivr er with every toss. Osborne was nervous under fire, and needs more experience. The line played a good game. Ends Severin and Mallory both scored touchdowns and played heads-jup ball. No Relation Duke university has a star back named Elmore Hackney, who is better known as "Honey." Uni versity of Kansas has a star back named Elmer Hackney. No relation. Howard Bossa; Mary Hinmant Are Week's Best Tilt Prognasticators Gridiron Mentors Not Up To Usual Par Picking Only Two Games Successfully Student Howard Bossa and Carolina coed Mary Taylor Hin mant are winner and runner-up respectively among last week's football prognosticators. The gridiron mentors proved none too proficient in the fine art of grandstand quarterbacking, as the week's winners foretold the results of only two games each successfully. . ' Bossa picked frordham ovjer Carolina 7-0, and Georgia Tech over Vanderbilt; while- Miss Hinmant chose N. Y. U. over Colgate, as well as Georgia Tech over Vanderbilt. The former's scores were the closest however. play, of the game to earn a Zeta Psi win over St. Anthony 4-3 in first downs; D. K. E.'s headwork in piling up first downs over S. A. E.; Glam ack's two first downs on pretty catches in the closing moments of play for Ruffin to beat B-V-P 4-3; Boak's rer covery of a blocked punt on the two yard line for Manly after which it scored an upset Old West 6-0. i Standings . . . ' " Read 'em' and weep (as the case may be). FRATERNITY LEAGUE , Team Phi Delta Theta Beta Theta Pi Kappa Sigma Chi Psi Zeta Psi Pi Kappa Alpha x Sigma Nu ' Kappa Alpha W L Pet. 6 0 .1000 5 0 .1000 4 0 .1000 4 0 .1000 4 1 .800 4 1 .800 4 1 .800 4 1 .800 Robert Strain Cross Country Teams Prepare For Undefeated Davidson HARRIERS POINT FOR WILDCATS' STRONG SQUAD Tar Baby Runners In Initial Encounter With Davidson Carolina's varsity harriers, conquerors of Washington and Lee, Navy, Maryland and N. C. State, will take their last stiff workout of the week this after noon when they go over the five mile route. The men will leave Fetzer field in a group about 4. This Friday brings the har riers against Davidson's unde feated hill and dale squad. The Wildcats boast of wins over Duke, N. (C. State and Guilford college, and annexed a title in a quadrangular meet held in Ma con, Georgia. i Jones, Hendrix Back Captain Andy Jones and Bill Hendrix, who were out last week will be in the line-up this week as the two undefeated teams meet over the long, gruelling five-mile course. Fred Hardy, who did not compete last week against State, will probable be out again this week due to severe leg strains. The Tar Baby harriers will run their initial meet of the year this Friday when they run against the Davidson freshmen in the preliminary to the varsity race. This race will go over the two and one half mile course,' in stead of the customary three. To facilitate his selection of men, Coach Dale Ranson is run rrintr time trials for the fresh- man sauad this afternoon. The first will be run at 3 :45 and all who have no labs are expected to be in this group. Another group will take the course at 4:30. Mural Schedule 4:45: Field No. 2 Beta Theta Pi vs. Zeta Psi; No. 3 Kappa Sigma vs. Phi Kappa Sigma; No. 4 Ruf fin vs. Old West; No. 5 T. E. P. vs. Phi Alpha; No. 6 Sigma Delta vs. Chi Phi. Yesterday's results are: Graham-13; Mangum-7 Manly-18; Everett-6 There are two passes to the Carolina theatre waiting for Bossa at the Daily Tar Heel office, while Miss Hinmant will be presented with one for her coed intuition in running-up, past many a manly grandstand quarterback. - , Phi Kappa Sigma . 2 1 .667 D. K. E. - 3 2 .600 St. Anthony , 3 3 .500 Sigma Delta 3 3 .500 A. T. O. 3 3 .500 A. E. Pi 2 2 .500 S. A. E. 2 3 .400 Z. B. T. 2 3 .400 Lambda Chi Alpha 2 3 .400 Continued on last page) Staff, Meeting There will be a very, im portant meeting of the en tire sports ' staff this after noon at 2 o'clock in the edi torial office of the Tar Heel. It is imperative that all members of the staff be present. Wins Upper Class Tennis Tournament: Who Besides Bill Hendrix And Herman Schnell Know When And Where This Was Taken? ... Intersectional Games Over; Scouts Remain In State ' ' , ; ; Morriss Watches Davidson, And Lange Hunts Blue Devils In Week-End Tours By Robert Rolfe Done with intersectional games are Carolina's Tar Heels. In the remaining three weeks of their 1937 schedule the Wolf men meet sectional opposition in Davidson, Duke, and Virginia. ! The Wildcats are met in David son Saturday, with Duke the Saturday after that, and Virgi nia, Thanksgiving day. The scouts came pouring back to Chapel Hill yesterday bearing new of the remaining Tar Heel games. Johnny Morris was buzz ing with news of Davidson, while Bill Lange, whose scouting help ed beat Tulane, was around with words of the Blue Devils. Lafferty-less At Davidson, the Wildcats won their third game of the season and their first without the ser vices of Teeny Laff erty in up setting Furman, 13-9. "Davidson has a stronger line this year than they did last. Even without Laff erty they played good football. Bill Davis at halfback is a good passer and runner. He scored the first Dav idson touchdownaf ter a 53-yard runback of a punt, and passed to Captain. Bailey Williams for the winning score. Williams and Iverson give Davidson two good ends. Williams does the Wildcat punting, and does it well. Miller and Geisinger were their line standouts.. All in all the Davidsons played a fighting game. They'll give us a battle Saturday, since it will be Home coming day at Davidson," were Morris's comments on the Wild cats. In Richmond Saturday, Coach Lange saw Duke run up 43 points against a weak Washing ton and Lee team in an impres sive display of Blue Devil power. Football Tickets Paculty members having athletic season tickets may purchase tickets to the Davidson-Carolina football game through Thursday, Nov. 4, for $1.00 at the ath letic office. Please note that this price is not in ef fect after Thursday. Athletic Association BRIAR MONEY CAM BUY' . UNHEARD OF VALUE MEDICO FILTER-COOLED SEE NEW AvJuVil SHAPES A Mil FINISHES "k Vl THE BOOR EXCHANGE - 1 ..... . 1 ,.,,., 1 RIDER ANNEX FIRST SET THEN SPRAINS ANKLE Leading: Throughout, Loser Forced To ' Default Mafch Robert Strain won the upper- class tennis tournament by de fault yesterday afternoon when Charles Rider, after taking the first set 6-4 and leading -in the second 1-0, turned his ankle, and was forced to forfeit the match. With Strain playing a fine de fensive game against Rider's more aggressive play, the latter took the opening set by the game score of 1-0, 2-0, 2-1, 3-1, 3-2, 3-3, 4-3, 5-3, 5-4, 6-4. Set Point Play reached set point twfce in favor of Rider before he finally broke through in the- tenth game. - - . It was after taking a fast first game in the. second set- that Rider twisted his ankle and was forced to stop play. 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