8 PAGES TODAY jM# By mail, per"year (in advar,;*)__t2.&» By carrier, par ye»f (in aths, will be given its first offi showing in the United States, ada and England next Friday, ■ember 2. LINA I INIA GAME; I People See Annual Classic In in Big Stadium. State and Duke Also Win. yesterday, generally known as nksgiving day but becomihg bet known as football day. carried . than 50.000 football fans to va s Turkey day grid classics in the At Chape! Hilll where the new Ke ! stadium was dedicated 28,000 tie a record crowd, saw Carolina tfeat Virginia 14 to 13. Carolina’s ring came early in the game, ile Virginia in the final minutes a desperate bid in an aerial ittack that fell short one point. ,Ve Furches, former Shelby High arterback was running Carolina’s ■ blue eleven when the 14 points rere chalked up. Duke Goes Wild. At Davidson around 9,000 people „ the up-and-coming Duke uni iraty eleven trample the Wildcats I to 7 in a game that was a run way in the last half. The defensive of the entire contest and the light of the hopeless Davidson ht was Hugh Arrowood, big end I a Shelby boy, who was in every Ay and around whose end the ghty Jankoskie and his mates did make a single yard. Oddly ugh the last half of the game ■« two former Shelby High stars ng each other—Melvin Peeler at ht end for Duke and Just across line irom Arrowooa. reexer ax kough he played in the latter part the game grabbed one of Buie's let-like passes for a long gain, d near the close came down on a nt and tackled the Davidson re iver so hard he fumbled. It was ■mood's la®1 appearance in a rildcat uniform while it is Peeler's year. Down at Columbia Jack McDowall his teammates, known as N. State Wolfpack, had an easy day luting the University of South Judina 34 to 0. McDowall was. of use. the star of the game with firren, Crum and Jordan sharing K glory. Numerous fans in this Ktion witnessed the game. A' Asheville, where a goodly num T of Baptists journeyed. Phoney null and his Mercer team defeated al>. Forest 34 to 0, Johnny Cox, 'ike Forest back, being one of the At Hickory Dick Gurley's Lenoir hv.rt eleven lost a close struggle to ltn 7-6. Captain Beam, of the,Luth an eleven, who lives near the Lin -Cieveland line, starred in his it college game. in other games Georgia licked Ala a 20 to 6; Furman beat Clemson to 0: Georgia Tech 18, Auburn 0; flderbilt 26, Sewanee 6; Florida 20 and L. 7; Tennessee 20, Ken :ky 0. Attimore Opens Tin Can Gymnasium (eats Henrietta at Basketball to 16. Flashy Brand of Basketball. 42 'Special to The Star.) lattimore opened the basketball 'n in the new “tin can" Tuesday defeating Caroleen-Henrietta 42 18 The first half was rather slow •ther of the two teams were able hit the basket with any regular '• In the second half Lattimore op up with a terrific offense which * visitors could not check. The en * team displayed a flashy brand basketball with Captain Weathers the outstanding star witn 24 For the visitors Hawkins