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Peg Four THE DAILY TAR HEEL Tuesday, November 22, 1CC0 THE ports l a By Harry W. Lloyd Tar Heels Play Cavaliers; Freshmen Meet Duke THE SPIRIT TO WIN The haughty Devils took the field : To strut the flashy blue. Their cavalry, and lance, and shield Had quite a job to do. Their rivals were Jim Hick r ; - ey's Heels ; Who had riot fared so well For flying flags and for tune's wheels Had jeopardized the Bell. The year before they'd won the prize In" Hickey's brightest show. No cheer had come to Devil eyes As Duke lost, fifty-0. But Murray's boys began to climb And Tar Heel fortunes fell So when they met the sec ond time A move approached the Bell. Black figures said the Dukes would win; But they were far from right They did not know that Ram'ses' twin Is unrelentless fight. The battle raged for half an hour; No team could make a score; So guests of Kenan's piney . - bower Remained for thirty more. The Tar Heel white, the Devil blue, Struck on through stanza three, But all that either team " could do Still kept the outcome free. Yet, as the final time drew1 near, Far into period four, . The Devils shifted into gear And moved down for a score. . . The fancy guests moved out . . ahead : The clock made not a tick . As on the field a young man ' sped'. ' '' ;'- - ' ., To try the crucial kick. The ball was placed upon a tee, ; The lines compared their might, Out of the mass came Hen , nessey . To block the kick in flight. There was no kick; there j was no score, Yet Duke still held the hill. , Less than a dozen minutes more Were left to make the kill. The white team trenched it down the field And almost to the goal; Yet, while the Vict'ry Bell still pealed, The Devils took control. As leather into leather, tore, The white team took it back And many yards away a score Stood .waiting the. attack. A valient run, a high arched throw, And Farris' move began. The Tar Heel troops were on the go They just had halved the span. First Gib, then. Bob, then Ray again Progressed along the ground. Ecstatic fans were in . a spin; They filled the air with sound. Two plays made but a single yard, And there were still three more; Young Farris slipped behind his guard And dived in for the score. Blond Elliott could-tell the tale If he could kick it in The thousands watched the pigskin sail; The boot had earned the win. The Tar Heel team had pulled no fluke; They'd won by playing well. They'd put a stop to mighty Duke, And kept the Vict'ry Bell. When we forget who ran and threw, And did the winning tricks, We'll still recall that derring-do The Spirit of Seven to Six! The downtrodden Virginia Cavaliers, approaching a nation al losing-streak record with 27- consecutive setbacks, pose as the final opponent for the North Carolina Tar Heels on Satur day. Now with a 2-7 mark, the Tar Heels are looking to close the season on a winning note at Charlottesville. On Thanksgiving Day, Coach Bob Thalman's freshmen en gage the Duke freshmen in the annual Cerebral Palsy Benefit Game in Duke Stadium. Duke has a 3-1 record with wins over Virginia, South Carolina, and Wake Forest, and a 62-28 loss to N. C. State. - The Tar JBabies shut out their last two foes, and now claim a 2-2 mark.-On. the-jbasis of seas on records, the match should be rated as a toss-up. Tickets for the 2 p.m. clash; are $1 each. Coach . Hickey may go with the same lineup that started the Duke game, although halfback Mover Smith may have to sit out the final contest with an in jury. Rip Hawkins is expected to be over his ,leg injury by Saturday afternoon. How to be Invited Again and Again campus character: PSAMUEL E A thinking man's thinking man, Psamuel finds that thoughts come easiest when he is most comfort able. That's why he always wears Jockey brand T shirts. He likes the way the fine combed cotton feels next to his skin. 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