W J. Car Boxers Are In Pennsylvania ports CHAPEL HILL, N. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1938 jQsigers Meet Tigers Toxiight PRINT TO "White Phantoms Mystery," 1938 Edition Listen For The Tiger's Growl FIT. By Shelley Rolfe With Bill McCachren still hobbling around, we wonder how true the report is that Bill will forego basketball entirely this year. That would give the third of the McCachrens another full year of varsity competition, in stead of a half a season this winter. Its a case of a whole loaf being better than half. Around these parts it prom ises to be a slow sports week end, for the basketball team is on its annual northern tour and the boxers are up at State Col lege, Pa., ready to do battle with the strong Nittany Lions. Penn State has long been the center of college boxing in this country. The only local evidnt is the freshman basketball game with Belmont Abbey. But because of George Glamack that game may be a bigger attraction than the average yearling conflict, for a lot of people have been hearing about George and they may de cide to see for themselves. Nady Cates of the Winston Salem Journal saw Glamack score 20 points against Wake Forest and promptly called the Tar Baby bucket man a better basketeer than Bob Spessard. For this Cates was soundly cas tigated by his readers. They asked how a green freshman could compare with one of the most valuable college players in the country, one who scored 25 points in the Southern confer- ence tournament finals last year, and who has been All-Conference for two years. As far as we're concerned, Glamack has no peers when it comes to sink ing pivot and bucket shots,, but he is a bit slow on the defense and in getting started. Virginia, which ran away from home and the Southern conference two falls ago, is get ting the all-is-f orgiven sign from conference leaders. The Cava liers left when their football team started losing against all comers. Virginia wanted to sub sidize and the Graham plan made that hard. Now, a year and a half later, what does Virginia find, but the conference adopt ing an athletic program almost identical with that of the Cava liers. Virginia still plays most of rts games with conference foes, but when the Cavaliers were in vited back in a few davs aero they said not vet. It seems, from this comer, that the Virginians want to enjoy all the advan tages of the Southern confer ence without the benefit of Clergy. r 'J, FULL DRESS TUXEDOS and ACCESSORIES $22.50 And Up at JACK UPMAN 1 f WA&l (lORCfi I J f fjf 1 "Lk l"'1 "" Pictured above are the basketball players and coach who will meet Princeton there tonight. From Princeton the team moves to Philadelphia to play St. Joseph's tomorrow night. McCachren will be out of the line-up with an injury. Frosh Quint Gets Ready For Abbey Team Here Tomorrow Football Equipment For Winter Session Given Out Tomorrow Wolf Will Begin Off -Season Practice Monday Whether Baugh Comes Or Not With or without the assist ance of- Slingin Sammy Baugh, Coach Ray Wolf will get winter football practice under way Monday afternoon. The Redskin professional star has not as yet definitely accepted the invita tion to assist at the annual pre season roundup but an answer is expected in a -day or two. Football equipment will be is sued at Kenan stadium tomor row afternoon from 2-5 o'clock and all candidates are expected to report at 'that time. Fresh man football managers are to report at Kenan stadium Mon day at 2 o'clock. In case of inclement weather Monday, an illustrated football lecture will be given in Murphey hall with pictures of last year's games. Frosh Football .All freshmen interested in winter football practice are asked to see Mr. Sie wert in 101 Peabody tomor row or Monday morning be tween 10:30 and 11:30 o' clock. This must be done be fore any freshman in phy sical education goes out for football this winter. Larry Kelley . former Ail American end at Yale plays pro fessional basketball with the Passaic, N. J., team. Tar Babies Have Three Home Games During Coming Week Meet StateTuesday In preparation for tomorrow's encounter with the highly reput ed Belmont Abbey quintet, Car olina's freshmen cagers went through their fastest paces yes terday, vigorously recuperating from the 31-30 Wake Forest loss of last Tuesday evening. xThe usual starting five of Glamack at center, Branson and Watson at sruards. and Ralph and Harnden at forwards work ed together for most of the ses sion, with Severin and Brown substituting in the forward berths.- " Freshmen To The Fore The Belmont Abbey tilt will be the first of three encounters, all on the home court, which are scheduled for the ensuing week. Tuesday night North Caro lina State's basketeers will in vade the Tin Can in a return en gagement with the Little Ghosts. State went down before the Tar Heel onslaught 52-23 on Jan uary 14, but there is promise that a greatly improved team will play here. A week from today-the power ful Oak Ridge institute's bas ketball battalion will do battle with thesTar Heel frosh in the latter's territory. Handsome Dan II, bulldog mascot of Yale, died on the eve of last autumn's football game which was won by Harvard. NYU got the nickname Vio lets from the fact that the cam pus is full of these flowers every spring. BOXERS TAKE ON PENN STATE MEN AWAYT0M0RR0W Ronman Will Be Trying To Hand Defeat To Alma Mater Still looking for a chance to break into the win column after a 414-312 defeat by The Citadel in the opening meet, the Caro lina boxing team will meet the Penn State glovers tomorrow night at 8 o'clock in State col- ege. Coach Michael Ronman, cap tain of the 1935 Penn State team, will try to break the rec ord he helped to establish by handing the Nittany Lions their first home defeat since 1934. Shift Several changes have been made in the Tar Heel lineup since The Citadel meet which will bring Captain Joe Murnick from 135 to the 125-lb. class, Jim Bryant from the 175 to the 165-lb. class, and Bill Moore from the Unlimited to the 175-lb. class. Ed Hubbard, a sophomore, will break into the varsity lineup for the first time in the heavy weight class. Against the Nittanies Coach Ronman will use Billy Winstead in the bantamweight, Tom Bass in the 135-lb. class, Joe Fisher in the 145-lb. class and Crowell Little in the 155-lb. division. RESERVES MEET SCHOOL MATMEN Frosh Wrestle Durham High In Bynum Gym Freshman grapplers who did not make the VPI trip will get a chance to exhibit their prowess in Bynum gym this afternoon as they tangle with the Durham high school matmen in a prac tice meet at 4 o'clock. Only one or two weights will be fought by men who saw action in the opening meet of the season. Yesterday's workout session was devoted, to a thorough re view of fundamental offensive and defensive tactics, together with general but strenuous mat tussling. nftf The 23-man freshman squad looked especially good. "There," pointed out Coach Quinlan, "is a bunch of lads with a future. They are really interested in the sport and have what it takes to excel in it." But as to the varsity -"Well," continued the coach sadly, "if the few men I have got don't get to reporting for practice, I'll have to get my face lifted and "fight in the meets' myself." An Even Dozen And that was literally true if not practically so. Twelve men, no more no less, are out for the eight - weight-divisions on the squad, and of this small number one or more is absent from the daily workouts with unerring regularity. AH of which is, in (Continued on last page) Mural Schedule 4 o'clock: Court No. 2 BVP No. 1 vs. Lewis No. 2; Court No. 3 Aycock vs. Law School. . 5 o'clock: Court No. 2 Phi Gamma Delta vs. SPE; Court No. 3 Lewis No. 1 vs. Grimes No. 2. State Wins N. C. State's galloping Red Terrors eked out a 45 44 victory over Wake For est last night in a Southern Conference basketball game in Raleigh. Carolina plays State here next Tuesday. DITT SCORES 32 POINTS GAME Chi Phi Quintet Takes Kappa Sig; ATO Wins He's just good," was all Mar vin Allen, captain of Kappa Signia's number one outfit had to say about Art 'Dead-Eye' Ditt after Ditt had lead the Chi Phi's in a complete shellacking of Karma Sigma' number one five, 42-23. Ditt hung up 22 points in his initial appearance on the mural hardwood last week, and again went to town yesterday after noon. But this time he did a bet ter job, tallying 14 field goals and four foul shots. That's all there really was to the tilt. Here's the box score : Chi Phi (42); Kappa Sig No. 1 (23) Myers 1 Umstead 4 Ditt 32 Hambright 0 Drye 3 Wooten 0 Wills 6 Lalanne 9 Lucas 0 Allen 0 Oglesby 0 Downing 7 Cooper 0 Coghill 3 St. Anthony Triumphs Baskets were scarce yesterday afternoon on intramural court number three where Phi Alpha and St. Anthony hall met in their contest. The half score was 8-6 and only 9-9 at the begin ning of the final period. Five minutes were left to play when both quints started fighting and acting for precious points to break a 12-11 score in favor of St. Anthony. But, the leaders dogmatically held onto their slim margin for the- remaining few minutes and went a step fur ther, increasing it to 18-13 by the end of the game. The box score is: St. Anthony (18) Phi Alpha (14) Murchison 0 Turtletaub 0 Stang 0 Mcllhenny-M) Laurens 2 Fackner 0 Brown i Dick 12 Walker 0 Steward 0 Drucker- Whyte 2 Abramson 6 Laskey 2 Jacobson 0 Gewalb 0 ATO Over Phi Delts Ahead 11-7 at half-time, ATO did all it could to equal a deter mined, aggressive drive by Phi Delta Theta's . number 2 team and leave the Phi Delt secondary outfit by the wayside 21-18 in a slow but close mural game. The box score follows: Phi Delta Theta No. 2 (18); ATO (21) McKinny 6 Greer 0 Rogers 3 . . t Mackie 0 Howard 2 Winson 3 Jones 3 Yount 6 (Continued on last page CAROLINA KERCHIEFS With 3 Inch Carolina Seal In Corner Now $1-00 - Ledbetter-Pickard School Supplies . Stationery GIFTS PRINCETON TEAM HOLDS LONE WIN IN F0URSTARTS Skidmore Carrying Ten Phantoms To Haunt Yankee Courts Into the Old Nassautown lair of the Princeton Tigers march Carolina's White Phantom hoop sters tonight for the first game in the Tar Heels' annual inva sion of the north. Tomorrow night, the Skidmore cagers move on Philadelphia to engage St. Joseph in the final tussle of the week-end whirl. Carolina will find a poorer than average Orange and Black team at Princeton. The Tiger cagers are next to last in the Eastern league race, with one win in four tries. Their lone win came Wednesday night over cellar-bound Yale by nine points. Last Saturday night, the Tigers were drubbed by' Harvard, 33 25. Meyerholz Johnny Meyerholz is the lead ing scorer on the Princeton club. All season he has led the Tiger shooters in garnering points. Princeton has few other out standing players beside Meyer holz and Scofield, a guard. So- far this year the Tiger team has shown a tendency to fade in the ate stages of the game after gaining a first-half lead. Ten men made the trip above the Mason-Dixon line for Caro lina. The first team will line up as usual with Mullis and Ber shak at forwards, Dilworth at center, and, Ruth and Grubb in the back court. This aggregation to date has stamped itself as the- number one quintet of the Southern conference with seven . wins in eight, tries. On tap to do reserve duty for the first five- are Boone, btoopacK, Matnes,. . Stirnweiss, and Worley. If any of the subs see much : action it will be tonight, for St. Joseph promises to be a .far tougher nut to crack than. Princeton. As usual, St. Joe has one of the outstanding teams in the East. In the Philadelphia, area it is topped only by the? great Temple club which was; (Continued on last page) SALES SERVICE Mi 7 TUFTS CHEVROLET CO. Tel. 4771 W. Franklin St. H EE FINEST HIT! Also Novelty 'Laughing At Fate" Paramount News. A Midnight Show Tonight Doors Open 11:15 P. M. Jed Prouty in "BORROWING TROUBLE" Also Another "Community Sing" TODAY V