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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY TAR HEEL SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1933 BULLETINS Dancers Register tomorrow in Graham Memorial from 3 to 6 o'clock for Miss Lili YudeU's dancing class. Young Republican Club Meets 5 :30 tomorrow in the Grail room of Graham Memorial. Community; Chorus Meetsx to morrow evening at 7:30 in Hill hall. Students Interested in work on the business staff of the Yack-ety-Yack : will meet in the ' office in Graham Memorial at 2:30 tomorrow. All Students Who have not received their 1938 Yackety .Yacks are advised to get them at Graham Memorial tomorrow or Tuesday. Distribution will end Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. - Gallery Talks Will be given this afternoon at 4 o'clock in Person Art hall by Dr. P.' E. Shearin and Mr. Russell T. Smith. Graham Memorial Sunday afternoon concerts begin this afternoon at 4:30 in the main lounge. Miss Westbrook and Mr. Watson, violinist and pianist, will be presented. Tar Heel Technical staff news editors, night sports edi tors, and cteslanen meet to morrow afternoon at 1:30 in the office. Symphony Orchestra -Will hold practice tomorrow night at 7 :30. Duke Beats Gobblers (Continued from page three) rather Tipton and Spangler pushed the ball to VPI's seven yard line, and on a reverse Spangler climbed right tackle for the initial touchdown. The con version failed. In the second period, encour aged by De Muro's booming punts, the Gobbler line stiffened ;and held solidly while gaining aground to the Duke 15-yard line. The scoring threat ended with the half time whistle. O'Mara was again the spear head of the Duke attack as in the third quarter, he raced 54 .yards for a score. Duke failed to convert. Threatening, VPI on Duke's 10 after Oliver blocked and recovered an attempted punt by Tipton, etc. ... IS IT A BALL GAME or A B-A-W-I GAME? Stop kicking about your radio. Let us tackle it. Top notch radio performance is our goal. O B. J. WILLINGHAM Radio Sales & Service Eear of Ledbetter-Pickard Stationery PHONE 4611 HOW MANY CAN YOU ANSWER? This book has the Answers to these and scores of other Questions: 1. Ohio has 24 electoral votes. (True or False?) 2. The area of Kansas is twice that of Kentucky. (True or False?) 3. President McKinley was as sassinated in 1902. (True or False?) . , 4. Shanghai is the Capital of China. (True or False?) Over 1000 useful facts including Postal Rules; U. S. Presidents; Population of principal Cities and Countries; Facts about the Earth and Planets; etc.etc. this me bookV J !? V i i x ( HAS THE ANSWERS ) LJT Sun-Tan Weather Marks Opener (Continued from page three) carries Lalanne's pass oyer for the first Carolina score and there goes Mafonic's conver sion . Whether the Governor is on hand or not, his entire State Highway patrol seems to be . . . And the Carrboro colored sec tion has turned out en masse, cheering like any loyal Tar Heels ... 'OJndu kmdlpe hf j . . . the breaks are against us today . . . A luck game for the Deacs m some respects . . . And so on into the afternoon ... Half time formalities come and go, the fight goes on . . . Shadows lengthen, the crowd lines the field and top of the stadium, and Wake Forest faces also lengthen and line . . . After scares galore, we settle back, satisfied . . . Y' know, this pre game prediction stuff is the bunk . . . Bell tower marks time to the tune of 14-6 . . . It's 4:30 ... Aw, let's go home. Print To Fit (Continued from' page three) sophomores now helped to rectify the error some yester day. They will continue doing more of the same as the year rolls oh. Everywhere you went last night, you heard people asking how the Carolina team would filially turn out this year. It's too early in the year to go around making predictions on the final outcome. But as f ar as this observer can see things, the team yesterday looked much better than it did last year in the first game which was that 13-13 South Carolina tie. And last year the boys ended up as Southern conference champions. Perhaps it would be best to wait on the matter until the returns are in from State col lege next Saturday. The Wolf pack have an experienced, able ball club. Most amazing, but not a drunk was "noted during the en tire game. It can't be that every body has decided to reform all at once . . . Tony Cernugel's knee, which has become more famous than those of a chorus girl, seemed to bear up yester day . . . Tony butted the Wake Forest line and in turn was but ted .. . But he managed to get up every time ... And carry on . . . Something a lot of folks said he never would do again after he was hurt a second time in winter practice two years ago. Wolfpack Wins (Continued from page three) over from the two-yard line, v State returns to' Raleigh Mon day to start work for Saturday's big game with Carolina to be played at the Wolfpack's Rid dick stadium. Vmmw- iz$tffz&? mf&ziM SEWS 0BnS jgC with purchase of a bottle of Parker Quink at 15c or 25c the Amazing New Writing Ink That Ends Pen-Clogging Now ! Accept this offer ! Made solely to induce youtotryParkerQiMMfc the new miracle writ ing ink that makes any pen a self-cleaner. Quink dissolves de posits left in a pen by ordinary inks ends clogging. Always rich, brilliant never wa tery. Get Quin and Free Answer Book to day at any store selling ink. Offer good only in U. S. A. RirLer n 0 mnk Mad fry Tht Parkrr Pm Co. Old Sol, Sophs Shine (Continued from page three) ing the punt. Tom Tingle fell on the ball and the Deacons had six points. Deacon Stars The game was close all the way through. Carolina held the statistical edge, making 14 first downs to six for the Deacons, and gaining 220 yards to 47. But those sohbnibres oh Wake For est were in there fighting every minute of the way not giving quarter. Time and time again, the educated toe of Red May berry kept the Tar Heels away from the goal line when they seemed on their way to scoring. He had an average of 41.5 yards a kick, and was hard to stop when he ran with the ball. Gallo- vich and Wirtz were hard to stop. Gallovich twisted and turn ed his way up and down the field, whenever he carried the ball and ga,Ve promise of de veloping into as fine a running back as you will find in the conference this year. A Carolina scoring march was wiped away in the first half when two successive 15 yard penalties set the Blue and White back when they seemed on their way. Early in the third quarter runs by . Lalahhe and Kraynick moved the ball to the Deacon 34 yard line. Sweet Jim passed down to George Radman on the 17. Jim made three 'yards off left tackle. A pass into the end zone aimed squarely at Jim Mai lory was too long, and two throws for George Watson fell short, and Wake Forest took the ball over on its own 13. Yesterday's Line-ups North Carolina Wake Forest Palmer LE Jett Maronic LT Pate Woodson LG Tingle Adam - Center Clark Steele KG Trunzo Kimball RT Powers Kline RE Vanden Dries Winborne QB Mayberry Radman LH Ringgold Watson- RH Gallovich Kraynick FB Edwards Score by periods: Wake Forest 6 0 0 0 6 North Carolina .....0 7 0 714 Summary: Scoring Wake Forest touch down, Tingle; North Carolina touch downs, Mallory and Kraynick. Points after touchdown, Maronic 2 (place kicks). Substitutions, North Carolina Severin, Mallory, Palanske, Siew ers, Abernathy, Desich, Smith, La lanne, Idol, Bobbitt, and Cernugel; Wake, Forest Pivec, Crabtree, Evans, Spruill, Balionis, Pendergast, Wirtz, Eustler, Kutchihski, and Layton. Of ficials Referee, Causey (So. Car.); umpire, A. Hill (Ga. Tech.); lines man, Jackson (Emory and Henry); and field judge, Ramey (VMI). Community Chorus To Hold Rehearsal Tomorrow Night University-Sponsored Sing ing Group To Begin Fall Practices In Hill Hall T h e University - sponsored community chorus I begins its fall practices tomorrow evening in Hill music hall, according to an announcement made yester day by Dr. Sherman E. Smith, chairman of the chorus execu tive committee. "The chorus is made up of students, townspeople, faculty, and anyone who wishes to sing," Dr. Smith announced. "There are no dues, and members are furnished music' and a direc tor, Mr. John E. Toms, by the University." This fall the chorus will sing parts three and four of "The Seasons," by Hadyn, and the first public performance will be December 4. The chorus numbers from 75 to 80 members, and rehearsals are held each Monday evening. Last spring, the chorus sang Verdi's "Kequiem" as a part of the commencement program. On The Air By "Walter Kleemax WATCH OUT FOR TIME CHANGES! 2:00 Poland's patriot-pianist appears on the Magic Key, WPTF. 3:00 Everybody's Music fea turing a Suite by Charles Jones, and Brahms' 2nd Symphony, WBT. 5:00 -Lee Ornstein, at the piano, classics, WDNC. 6:30 A good, new comedian, Billy House on the Laugh Liner, WBT. 7 :00 Rube Goldberg appears with others on Hobby Lobby, WPTF. 8:00 Don Ameche, Bergen McCarthy, the Canova, Eddy, Lamour, Connie Bennett guest ing, WPTF; Daily rime: One of those drama baga telles: Mercury Theatre ; Orson Welles. WDNC. 9:00 Jose Iturbi, and sister, Amparo ; Eugene Ormandy di rects the symphony, WBT. 9:30 The world through the eyes of Winchell, KDKA ; Amer ican Album of Familiar Music, all-star cast, WPTF. 10 :00- Horace Heidt's Sweet Music, WLW. 10:30 WDNC gives you Headlines and By-lines ; should be good on present crisis. I ifAN 11 Amp J&f'Vj?: viM J&&&p& -all1 , This Is A Quiz Picture TUESDAY Kay Francis George Brent in "SECRETS OF AN ACTRESS" ft LOVE STORY MIDNIGHT SHOW FRIDAY The Ritz Brothers in . "LIFE BEGINS IN COLLEGE" Rushing Season ! Opens Today (Continued from first page) made with each rushee on Sun day night. Rushees are reminded that they must visit today each fra ternity from which they receive bids. "No fraternity man will be al lowed to pay for any entertain ment of freshmen in or out of Chapel Hill. There shall be no rushing on the way to, at, or re turning from athletic events, are by-laws 5 and 6 of the official rushing rules of the Interfrater nity council. Cooperation Necessary By-law 12 states that, "In or der that this system may prove a success, the cooperation of every fraternity man and fresh men is essential. It shall be the duty of every member of the In terfraternity council to see that all members of his chapter are properly informed concerning this system, and that they obey in spirit as well as in letter." The code of ethics adopted by the council in its meeting Thurs day is printed elsewhere in this paper. This is a voluntary obliga tion of the fraternities and they should be considered all the more despicable for disobeying its spirit. Send the Daily Tar Heel home. SUNDAY MONDAY ALSO PARAMOUNT NEWS i xiiau PETE IVEY'S AMATEUR HOUR THURSDAY FRIDAY Stcnay as Arctic Seas! Paramount Picture starring GEORGE HENRY FOHDA DOROTHY THIS IS A MOVIE QUIZ PICTURE "I Koch Will Speak Tomorrow (Continued from first page) now dividing his time between Broadway and Hollywood, Eu genie Ra wis, now in the profes sional theater, and Lionel Stand er, prominent actor of comedy roles in movieland. Professor Koch will give the audience a glimpse of Kay "Hi'yall" Kyser, Carolina's own band leader, and Jonathan Daniels, author of "A Southern er Discovers the South" and edi tor of the News and Observer, as actors in Playmaker produc tions. Among a number of slides never shown before are those de voted to Paul Green's pageant drama, "The Lost Colony," and recent plays written by students from various American states, Canada and Mexico. Of 300 theatres in China, 55 are equipped with sound devices. CLASSIFIED NEED MORE MONEY? Rep resent felt novelty manufac turer, preference given sopho more or stray Greek fraternity men. Call Sunday, 113 W. Franklin, 2-4 P. M. Ask for Mr. King. Also full-time work college graduates. 1 i WEDNESDAY Robert Young Lew Ayres in "RICH MAN, POOR GIRL" Al RAFT LAfAOUR SATURDAY Edward G. Robinson AM THE LAW" m
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