PAGE FOUR THE DAILY TAR HEEL SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1938 Pardon Me, But... (Continued from page three) isn't the man to work his regulars once a sufficient lead is gained. In go the reserves and a few sophomores; it doesn't take a lop-sided score to satisfy Bear. Dr. Foy Roberson, watching practice on Fetzer field Thurs day, was unable to give any defi nite information on the condi tion of George Stirnweiss. Still on a strict diet, Stirny will have another X-ray made within a few days, after which it can likely be told whether he will play football this year or not. Encouraging was the in formation that Stirnweiss still has two more vears of eligibility here after this sea son. Previously it was thought that he only had one more year, as he had registered in Fordham university before coming here. But, making a check on the situation, Dean Cornwell has found that the five-year rule holds good for Stirnweiss. George entered Fordham on March 1, 1936, and stayed there only one week. There fore, he has until March, 1941, before his eligibility to play football here expires. Which is very much 0. K. with us. v Two new rule changes are in the books for this season. Neither are particularly impor tant, but one is possibly an aid to Carolina aerial tactics. For now it is a touchback only when a forward pass is incomplete over the goal line on the fourth down. Heretofore, the ball was forfeited when two passes in the same series of downs fell in complete over the goal. Change No. 2 concerns a ball that is dead near the sidelines 'or goes out of bounds. It is put in play 15 yards from the spot rn'ow instead of 10 yards. Conference Football Tar Heels Open Against Deacons (Continued from page three) Tom Burnette, Slagle for Elmer Wrenn. The game should give an ac curate line on whether Carolina will be able to hold its place at the top of the conferennce lad der. If Lalanne and Winborne hold up their end of the kicking burden, if Sweet James can pass with the same machine gun pre cision that has marked his prac tice drills and freshman year, if Kimball bears up on the front wall it will be a bright year for Carolina. Peahead Walker will get his first opportunity to see how his "Noble Experiment" sophomore team bears up against big time competition. Both teams took light work outs yesterday afternoon before turning in until game time. Carolina drills did not start until 4:30 at Kenan stadium due to the funeral of Charles T. Wool len. The Tar Heels practiced pass offense and defense and spent the night at Kenan field-house. (Continued from page three) :an eleven already victorious in its first battle. Davidson last week outpointed the Citadel 12 6, but is very, very unlikely to do anything so rash with State. Clemson will try hard to paci fy Tulane as the two have it out in New Orleans. Last season the Greenwave was hard-pressed in gaining a 7-0 decision, and, take it from Clemson, they will have to strain even more today. The Tigers are conceded a possible tie, but Tulane strength is not to be denied. The Citadel is resting at present in Athens, but the rest will be short and not sweet. For the University of Georgia, even though a little wobbly it self this year, will find ample opportunity to , make a gala affair of the occassion. Up in the north, Virginia, to be exact, Washington and Lee will face Hampdenn Sydney at Lexington. Right there also will be VMI to celebrate old times with much-abused Virginia. It's Washington and Lee and VMI on the forecast sheets. Maryland stays in College Park to vie with Richmond for opening honors, and in the finish it's the Terps by a nose. South Carolina, having set Erskine down hard last week, will try to repeat at Cincinnati against Xavier; and the outcome is a toss-up. Bringing up the rear is Wil liam and Mary, as its team travels to Annapolis for the tra ditional opener with Navy. The game is all in fun, but doesn't it look like W. & M. would want to win occassionally? Send the Daily Tar Heel home. Geology Head Is Named ToTVA Board Dr. W. F. Prouty, head "of de partment of geology, has been made a member of board of con sultants of Tennessee Valley Authority it was announced re cently. The board has recently completed an inspection of the various dams under construction in the Tennessee valley. Requirements For State Teaching Certificate Changed Douglass Says Change Will Furnish Better. Preparation For High School Teachers Beginning this year students in division of teacher training in meeting the state certification requirements will not choose be tween a course in principles of secondary education and a course in methods of teaching in higK school. According to an an nouncement by Dr. Harl R. Douglass, head of the depart ment of edflcation and chairman of division of teacher training, Education 98, methods of teach ing in high schools has been ab sorbed by other courses princi pally by Education 99, Principles in Secondary Education. Previously in meeting the re quirements for graduation in division of teacher training and for a state certificate to teach in high school, students took four required courses in educa tion, chose between Education 98 and Education 99 and finish ed out with one elective. In ex plaining the change, Dr. Doug lass said that students preparing to teach in high school should train in both of these fields as they usually do at other univer sities and that the combination was effected in order to preserve the free election of one course. Jim Jeffries and Tom Sharkey fought 25 rounds at Coney Island in 1900; when the fight was over Sharkey had two cracked ribs, a closed eye and a split cheek. CLASSIFIED NEED MORE MONEY? 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