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The Daily Tar Heel from Chapel Hill, North Carolina • Page 3

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THE DAILY TAR HEEL Page Three rrn 4 ireat or Saturday, November 5, 1932 liiiei Wnint 3 -o- PLAYED BRILLIANTLY YESTERDAY Carolina Turns In Second Victory Of Season Over Powerful Florida Eleven Call Varsity Boxers Coach Rowe requests thai all men interested in boxing report to the Tin Can at 4:00 o'clock Monday afternoon. This is the first call for varsity practice. FLORIDA HARRIER TEAM BEATEN BY TAR HEELS, 22-38 Louis SuUivan Leads Pack by Fifty Yards to Win in Time of 17:35. Jm Johnny Daniel Gallops 95 Yard f. r- 4 To Score After Receiving Opening Kickoff.

High Spots of the game Morrie Long COLUMBIA COMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE ATHLETICS FLORIDA TEAM STUBBORN 'Gators, Led by Brilliant Running of McAnly, Outrush Tar Heels. A committee of seven has been appointed to investigate charges of irregularities in intercollegiate athletics at Columbia univer r- i sity. The charges concern foot Adding insult to injury, Carolina's cross-country outfit defeated Florida harriers, 22-38, to chalk up the second Tar Heel victory over 'Gator teams tallied yesterday. The race was run over the regular course, the participants finishing in Kenan stadium. Louis Sullivan, Carolina runner, led the procession by a good fifty yards over his nearest competitor.

C. C. Calmes, star of STATISTICS Florida Carolina Resembling Notre Dame in regalia. but lacking any of the play that characterizes the Irish's attack, the Florida 'Gators failed to reach the promised land of victory yesterday when Carolina's up and coming grid ball especially. The outstanding charge is that athletes, particularly football players, are subsidized.

I juggernaut piled up 18 points Johnny Daniel, left, and June Underwood, right, were two of the shining lights in yesterday's win over Florida. Daniel grabbed Ferazzi's opening kickoff and skipped ninety-five yards for score. Underwood played one of his best games against the 'Gators, intercepting passes, and throwing opposing backs for losses time and again. Score 13 18 First downs 12 4 Gained at line 228 125 Lost at line 26 7 Gained at ends 1 3.5 Lost at ends 0 ,8 Gained on passes 24 48 Passes completed 3 3 Passes incomp. 5 5 Passes intercept.

2 0 Punt average 29.5 36.7 Punts returned 33 20 Fumbles 2 0 Yards Penalized 50 65 the Gainesville club, trailed Sullivan for second place with the time of 17:42. Clarence Jensen, winner of the Southern Conference meet last year, finished sixth; Jensen, on lengthy goal line jaunts while holding the Floridians to 13 counters. Florida outgained the Tar Heels by 100 yards and piled up 12 first downs to Carolina's 4, but the Collinsmen were too strong when their goal was threatened. Florida was a victim of a break in the first quarter when Hughes dropped pass behind the Tar Heel goal line however, has been confined to the infirmary a good part of the TWENTY TEAMS UNDEFEATED SO FAR THIS YEAR Colgate and Auburn Lead Season's High Scoring With 195 Points tfach. training season.

Seven U. N. C. men finished which would have eventually in the first ten Louis Sullivan, won the contest for the Gaines ville aggregation. The University of North Carolina's football team defeated the Florida 'Gators yesterday, 18-13 before a crowd of 6,000 persons in Kenan stadium, giving the Tar Heels a two game Captain Bob Hubbard, Henry Sullivan, Clarence Jensen, Walter Groover, Lew Cordle, and Jerry Goldman.

Sully Grabs Lead Early Louis Sullivan grabbed the front position at the very start, and he was never headed, set Army-Harvard Since last week this game has ost some of its attractiveness. Twenty teams entered the last lap of the football season still undefeated and untied. Notre Dame, Harvard, Johns Hopkins, Before the Harvard-Brown game, today's game was looked If Johnny Daniels' 95 yard run for a touchdown on the first play of the game wasn't as pretty a run as has been seen in Kenan stadium this year, then Kate Smith is a ballet dancer. Memories of Red Grange and Johnny Branch floated out to the smallest crowd of the year when Daniels meandered down the and Catholic University suffered their first defeat last Saturday while Temple, St. Johns, and upon as the leading grid attraction in the East, but Brown's Wagner College were tied.

Au winning streak. Scarcely had the spectators seated themselves when the Tar Heels scored. Ferrazzi kicked off to the Carolina five yard line to Johnny Daniel, who out for the sidelines and behind perfect interference, traversed the ninety-five yards that separated him from the promised land. After that first score the Col-linnen. settled down to holding burn, Tennessee, and V.

P. I. 14-0 Victory over the Crimson dispelled that idea. Army by thirteen points. ting a good, steady pace throughout the run of 3.3 miles.

Sullivan finished fourteenth last year in the Southern Conference, but cross-country coaches are expecting him to turn in a better performance this year. are the undefeated and untied Southern Conference teams. Fordham-St. Mary's Whenever a Pacific Coast team Colgate and Auburn led the year's scoring with 195 points side lines for his dash. Excellent blocking paved the way for the thrilling run.

Going through Florida's de pits its forces against an East The southern meet will be pulled leach. Colgate also shared with ern club, the writer will take off here a fortnight from now, Southern California the distinc the Far Westerners. The Gal November 19. the 'Gators from scoring, which tion of holding their opponents Calmes, who trailed Sullivan to no score. Southern California has counted only 84 points loping Gaels are undefeated this season, while Fordham hasn't looked any too good losing its last two games to Michigan fense" almost as fast as a pick pocket would in a subway crowd, Bill Croom tore off 44 yards for Carolina's second touchdown with Walker doing some herculean blocking for him and so far this season.

Brown, how they did for a while with the aid of the breaks. The visitors made two rallies, succeeding in crossing the last white line on the latter attempt. 'Gators Threaten ever, with 64 points, had the low score among the undefeated State and Boston College. The Gaels by twenty points. with Walker and the rest of the I clubs.

team knocking: down Florida's Brown-Holy Cross Late reports have the Bruins for second place, was thirty-second in last year's meet; and the Florida boy also is expected to show Dixie harriers flying heels in this year's run. Calmes previously took first place in a Florida-Georgia meet in which Georigia lost. Henry Sullivan, twin brother of the winner and victor of this year's Cake Race, kept up the tradition of Cake Race winners by doing very creditable work in today's run. Brown May Be Killer Brown faces the biggest prob lem of finishing the season with secondary Thompson snared the Tar Heels third six pointer when slated for a trip to the Rose Bowl, but Tuss McLaughry's men are not in that class yet. With the ball on their own forty-three yard line, Hughes made eight, McAnly eleven and a first down on Carolina's thirty-eight yard stripe.

Of two more rushes McAnly made eleven yards, Moye made eight and fol out a loss. If they go through the year undefeated they will be he took Croom's pass on the 15-yard and cavorted the rest of the way. marked as the giant-killers of 1932. Last Saturday Brown As slippery a back as has been However, today they shouldn't have trouble defeating Holy Cross. Columbia-Navy Montgomery, Grenda, Matal, seen in Kenan stadium this year was McAnly of the 'Gators who handed Harvard its first setback of this season and the rest of their schedule calls for Holy Meet Duke Next Dale Ranson's boys clash with repeatedly squirmed through HE? I EAT HRElpT WHEAT i h4 1 Cross, Columbia, and Colgate, al for ten to twenty yards at a Duke's flying Blue Devils Satur on the undefeated list.

If Brown (Continued on last page) should down their first two op ponents probably the bigges day, and all indications point to a hard fought battle between the rival teams November 12 at Duke. 'Gator Powerhouse Lippoth and Co. are too strong for an exceptionally weak Tar squad. Columbia by two touchdowns. Pitt-Pennsylvania When two undefeated teams of the calibre of the Panthers and the Quakers meet, the fur is bound to fly.

In the opinion game in the country Thanksgiv ing "will be the Brown-Colgate Ranson seemed fairly well sat lowed that up with a beautiful run from the eighteen to Carolina's five. Here the Tar Heels held for three downs, and Florida passed over the goal line. The 'Gators could not be denied and a little later, scored, after advancing the pigskin from Carolina's thirty-four yard line with McAnly and Moye carrying the ball. The latter plunged over from the one yard line. Tar Heels' Second Score Later in the second period the Tar Heels put over their second touchdown.

After Burnett punted, the visitors were penalized for clipping and the clash, as Colgate, playing Mis isfied with today's work, but he sissippi College and Syracuse indicated that plenty of improve is almost sure to come ou ahead in both contests. ment should be evident before November 19, two weeks from Some of the undefeated teams HOW the news does getaround! Everybody these days seems to know that Shredded Wheat is food that stays by you. There's no mystery about it. Shredded Wheat is ALL the wheat, with all the bran, all the energy elements that keep you going in high! Float a pair of Shredded Wheat Biscuits in a bowl of milk or cream for today's lunch or tomorrow's breakfast. Keep up the good work for a weelj then look yourself over.

You will have more up-and-go than you ever had before. of the writer, the winner of this game will be the East's representative in the Rose Bowl classic. One determined vote for the Panthers. and the points they have scored now, at the southern meet. Each team ran eight men instead of seven, as previously and the points scored against them follows Won For Ag'st nlanned.

Finishers with their times in the positions in which they crossed the goal line lows: Louis Sullivan (C), C. C. Calmes (F), Bob ball given to them on their one yard line. Henderson, a sub -for McAnly punted poorly, the ball Hubbard (C), Robert Colgate 6 195 Auburn 6 195 Columbia 6 186 Tennessee 6 149 Virginia Poly 6 108 Holy Cross 6 94 Pennsylvania 5 153 Calif. (L.A.) 5 108 Michigan 5 101 0 21 19 23 19 25 13 13 13 0 Turrill (F), Henry Sul going out of bounds on Florida's thirty yard stripe.

Thompson made three through tackle, and livan (C). Clarence Jen Kentucky-Duke In the opinion of the writer the Colonels are a greatly overrated squad. They're good but they are certainly not what they are cracked up to be. In fact, V- P. I.

and Alabama cracked them up plenty. On the other hand, the Devils are improving with every game, so we pick the Wademen to extend their victories over Kentucky to three straight. Tulane-Georgia Tech Sit then Croom passed to Thompson 3-; ml i 1 I i -1 I who caught the ball on the So. California 5 84 Brown 5 64 sen. (C), Walter Groover (C), James Burnett (F), Lew Cordle (C), Gerry Goldman (C), J.

L. Atherton (F), Tom Cur-lee (C) 19 :08 Homer Wakefield (F), Ralph Paige (F), twenty yard marker and ran the remaining distance to the goal line. On this nlav Thompson Upholds Football Passers was aided no little by Burnett's blocking which took out the FWida cofofw TV. on QJ he WES Both teams are plenty power 19 :23 Edwin Crews (F) 19 :43 Whenycra see Niagara Falls on the package, yoa KNOW you have Shredded Wheat, ful, but by force of habit, onejand James Crews (F), 19:49. iuu touxLjr mail about to make the tackle.

vote for lulane. Carolina men running unof No sooner had the Tar Heels made their second score than Southern California-California The Bears haven't dazzled A A 7 the anybody this year; while SI lilPil) WliulM Coach Charles E. Dorais of the University of Detroit claims that it is harder to throw a football pass than it is to catch one. The Detroit mentor recently made a suggestion to the football rules committee that the man who throws the pass on a touchdown' play should be given equal credit with the receiver who carries the ball over the goal-line when the. official table of point-makers is drawn up.

Croom spliced his way through tackle, and aided by Walker ran forty-four yards for the Tar Heels' final score. The half pnrfArf mifVi Rrnre: Carolina ficially finished in the following order, some of them finishing ahead of official 'Gator runners: Strat Donnell, Fabius Haywood, J. B. Farr, Don Kimrey, H. W.

Gwynn, and Benny Rodin. Unfortunately, the taxpayer never finds it so easy to raise his Trojans are hot. Southern Cal by one touchdown. Michigan-Indiana The Wolverines are unbeatable this year and I look for Jimmy Hughes, big Florida fuUback, who led the Gainesville team's offense yesterday and was acting captain for the tussle. Hughes and McAnly wpre the main reasons the Tar NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY 18, Florida 6.

'Gators Score Again them to repeat their triumph of fl After the half started Flor- taxes as the legislature does. last year over Indiana. Heels had trouble going places. (Continued on last page).

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