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APRIL FOOL THE DAILY TAR HEEL PAGE THREE George Gkmack Named Mew BasketTusill Coaeli New York Chuck Erickson has been appointed second vice president of Madison Square Garden, Ned Irish announced yesterday. Erickson, who has been out of the Navy just two months will relinquish his pres ent post as assistant athletic di rector to take over the new po sition at an estimated salary of $35,000 a year. O. K. Cornwell has acceped a position with the Metro-Golden-Neyor film corpora tion as head instructor of a course that deals with more perfect female bodies. Corn well who "has had considerable physical education experience at Carolina will leave for Hol lywood tonight, it was learned. -' . v. A new sport will be inaugurat ed as soon as the plantarian is complete. Coach Bob Fetzer, athletic director, announced that the new program will be under the heading "A Star Finding Club," which will consist of couples only and tryouts will be held in the arboretum until the building is completed. Brain Heara, Seven Players r Quit Carolina; Go Mexican Tar Heel Stars m .Qnsivlv (Qii zap Yii-naoi PrjLLi V-"v uui-U'iiivvo t Jqiji VCFci CrilZ Over Dook tor 100 wand For Big Money Blames '45 Loss to Blue Devils On Pitiful Salary He Received The sports teams around Carolina were complete on the announcement that a ping pong team will be formed and Coach Don Anderson has al ready mapped a schedule that includes Florida, Ohio State, Yale, Tulane, Tennessee and possibly Calif ornia. Anderson stated that workouts would get underway on Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock in Woollen gym. Players asked to furnish their own balls and paddles, since the University does not consider ping pong a major sport. Miss Martha Rice will also instruct a group of beginners at Graham Memo rial each afternoon. All those interested should contact Miss Rice at her home. .,' Bill Buffaloe, sports promoter, has been named head scout for rvonV, -RnTiTi "Horn's Tar Heel baseball team, it was made know today. Buffaloe is given credit for signing such players as Coleman, Warren, Cleetwood, Gregory and Beeson and has several other top-notch base ballers who are ready to sign on the dotted line. Bill has often been seen around ' the major league training camps with his fat wallet and contracts, and Coach Bunn hopes that he is successful on his present tour of See CORNER Page U Manager to Double As English Teacher I'll beat Dook this year for $100,000," Coach Carl Snavely told Th rfrflmn1v ,wt the Alumni Association yesterday at a banquet in honor of Omar I , . n ,. . , Kqoo11 Stanvinchervitski, star North Carolina quarter-million back, who jjigjy njt e camp as passed Pete MulhVs Hygiene 11 last term . . -night with the announcement "f)nr rlp-fpnf Inst, spuRrm." said i -r- . . v - Dy uoacn sunn nearn tnat he Snavely, "was due to my pitiful and geven ofahe most Seated salary, which exceeded the sal- members of the Tar Heel nine ary of . President Graham by are ieaving Carolina to join the only 310 per cent. Among the Vera Cruz team of the Mexican lesser difficulties which limited league our gridiron capacity was the Leang with Hearn are pit administrahons reqiarement chers Monk Hamp that our student players be re- ,.,... orl, vi nn quired to pass freshman social etchers Jim Hayworth and Eol- cience ueiqre mey acquire tnar ,0 j; first-baseman. John ; z . . Iy<1 c"u" Gregory and third-sacker Bob canon. Aiso, xne Duaget 01 "Warren. 000,000 allowed for paying sett- Bob Kurland Chosen to Help Ex-Carolina Court Stalwart Carnevale and Mullis Take Up New Post As Cage Coaches at New York University By Scoop Jones George Glamack, one of the greatest basketball players that Carolina has ever produced and was named twice on the A1I American team, will come back to his alma mater as head bas ketball coach, Bob Fetzer, athletic director, revealed yesterday. Glamack, who has been play-f. ing professional basketball for the past three seasons will re- Two Coeds Made First-Stringers On Tennis Squad (For the first time in the his tory of this and probably any other university, two girls have shown enough talent to gain po sitions on the Tar Heel tennis team. x The precedent-breaking coeds are Marion Gurney, from Gas- tonia, and "Twigg" Branch, of Asheville. Both girls are seniors, much to the disappointment of Coach John Kenfield, who would have looked forward to their re turn next year. , Both girls have been dubbed by the net mentor as potential Alice Marbles, showing good form on offense and defense. Miss Gurneyfs main ' strength lies in her smashing forehand while Miss Branch has a lightn ing serve that baffles all oppon ents. : -Coach Kenfield is as yet un decided as to what position on the team the girls will occupy, but in all probability one will play number six in singles and the other may team with Vic Seixas for the second doubles assignment. All r-f Vi fniKrmnv T'o'. TTonlo help football players is entirely . . . . j , . , , , stated that, although they hat- inadequate to enable our players to concentrate upon their aca demic pursuits." Snavely bitterly attacked ed to quit Carolina, the Mexi can league representative made them such lucrative .offers that they could not refuse. Hearn has Chancellor R. B. House, who said accepted the position of manag in an interview with a DTH reT er of the yera Cruz which porter, 'Since the Dean of Ad- hag been after many maj0r lea missions has received more ap- e stars m recent weeks. Hearn plications than we can possibly wifl receive $25,000 yearly for a accept for many more years, npriVf1 of 1ft VPflra w,iip the there is at present no need for a other men will receive sums football team." Snavely said that ranging from $8,123.16 to $19, House has taken a "short-range 22, view" and pointed out that a "Pesos" Pasquale, Mexican university 12 miles north Offerer representative, reached Chapel was spending a sum oi money Hij yesterday morning and im- exceeded only by the Board mediately went into conference surplus to build a fighting team wjth Hearn and other members of student players. "We must Gf this vear's Carolina club. port for his new assignment next week along with Bob Kurland, former Oklahoma A. & M. star who has been appointed assist ant coach. The towering center estab lished several scoring records while he was in college and later continued his scoring spree with the Rochester pro club and was selected on the all-pro outfit for torn ace next year. Glamack holds the record of scoring the greatest number of points in a single game in the South when he tallied 45 points against Davidson on the Carolina court. George is considered the best hook shot artist that has ever donned a Tar Heel uniform, maybe with the exception of John "Killer" Dillon, who will be playing under the former Phan tarn ace next year. Coach Ben Carnevale, who has coached the White Phantoms for the past two seasons will jump into the coaching reins at New York University. Carnevale incidentally defeated his former alma mater twice this season and they realized his ability so they signed him for a five-year contract at a reported $15,000 a year. Pete Mullis, the popular as sistant basketball coach, will follow Carnevale to NYU since de- Florida. Talks have already been arranged with Mickey Owen, Marty Marion, Dizzy Trout, Hank Greenberg and Mort Cooper, all who are planning to jump pro ball. John Dillon and Bones Mc- Kinney have been offered $35,000 apiece to play profes cinn nl basketball for the Chapel Hjll villagers, which is being sponsored by Mayor R. W. Madry. Both cagers are holding out for more money and are slated to have a con- rno. with Mavor Madry in m.m. tiiw " - I n.ii tt 3 n.ji tt .i .1 his mansion on Hollar Ridge f W . y y nacKet today. Other professional clubs are after the two "Whiz Kids" but the local concern is expected to outbid all other offers. thp rrmtrftf.t mllpd fnr hnth f!ro- years uaronna cauo. "Pesos" claimed that Coach WWU1W' Hearns excellent record at Caro- boacn jod fetzer tailed to lina makes him well-qualified to comment on Olamack's salary, run a team like the "vera good but it is understood that the new Vera Cruz baseball team." Com- coach will get somewhere around menting on the language difficul- $10,000. ties that may arise, the Mexi- The local basketball followers A sportsman Dar will be open- trad; wm include teaching the letic department made a fine se- Mexicans to "spik" English, lection in choosing Glamack and "Besides," he added, "only two Kurland as cage mentors. Kur gringos on team now, rest all land, seven foot giant that Yankees." proved too much for Carolina in Carolina athletic officials had the finals of the NCAA tourna no comment to make on the situ- ment last week, is regarded as ation which now suddenly con- the bsst court player in the game fronts them. Besides losing the today and was chosen on several popular, and efficient Hearn, the all-American teams for his sec Tar Heels have lost their two 0nd consecutive season. He Jed starting catchers in Hayworth the nation in scoring this season and Frazier, and three of the an(j was voted the most valuable most valuable members tof the player in the recent National mound staff in Coleman, Di- tnnmev in Madison Snuare Gar- keep up with the Joneses," clared Snavely. ' Sportsman's Bar To Open Tonight In GM Basement ed in the basement of Graham Memorial beginning tonight at 7:30, Eddie Black, barman an nounced to the Daily Tar Heel Black urges all members of the Carolina athletic teams to pay him a visit and also all the other students who are inter ested in the great sport of drink ing to attend. Sound and Fury wil provide the floorshow which features ing "It will be a pleasure to play under Glamack. Maybe he can show me a few tricks that will improve my hook shot" Bones McKinney said "Carolina could not have made a wiser choice in securing Glamack, because he is every basketball players idle." Bob Paxton remarked "With Glamack as coach, Carolina should go to the Garden again next fall and this . time bring back the bacon." COURTESY OF SPORTS STAFF THAT WASN'T HERE University Service Station Odis Pender graft, Prop. 1 in a bubble dance. unnKs win De served over the bar, under the bar and through the bar under the ceil ing price, Black stated. Chief waiter for the new establishment is W. D. CarmichaeL who is teetotlar. Dean Stacy will have charge of the dirty dishware. Grantland Rice, who is slated to take a year of graduate work at Carolina, will be added to the sports staff of the Daily Tar Heel. Rice, who has had consid erable experience in the field of sports will be assigned the ping pong beat. . Lorenzo and Whiteheart. Greg- ory and Warren were highly re garded in the Carolina infield. Tar Heel baseball stock drop-j ped rapidly with the amazing announcement by the ex-Caro linians. The Athletic Association now finds itself with but two choices : that of topping the offer made to Hearn and the players by the Mexicans or appointing new coach immediately to. handle the weakened local nine for its game with Ohio Tuesday. A request by Pasquale to have the Vera Cruz club cruise up here See HEARN Page U John Dillon was quoted as say- den. Why Worry About Your School Work ' Or Your Girl? Try our guaranteed remedy arsenic. If better drugs are sold, we won't have them. GLUTTON'S DRUGSTORE Only the best black market goods all priced reasonably above the ceiling" (Donated by the Knothole Tissue Company to help relieve the shortage) Q Easter Sunday April 21st For a complete selection of choice Easter greeting cards, come in today and see ; our collection of sentimental, religious and humorous cards. You'll find the right ' card for everyone here. Cards for all members of the family. 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