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Two New Foes AddedToDuke Grid CardFor Next Y
Auburn And
Maryland To
Meet Devils
Two New Opponents Re
y place Villanova And
South Carolina On
Duke Schedule
Durham. Jan. 6 Two new foes.
Auburn and Maryyland. are listed on
Pttfce's 1932 schedule announced yea
ImUy by Coach Wallace Wade.
The Plainsmen and the Old Linen
replaced South Carolina and Villa
*o*a. and with the exception of thew
two changes and some date shifting
Uke card for the coming season reads
like the one last year.
The Devils will open with David
aoa in Durham on September 24. Thei
they meet V. M. I. at Lexington. Va.
after which they play on successive
Saturdays their new opponents. Au
burn in Birmingham and Maryland
Si Durham.
With the addition of the two con
Terence schools. Duke will have eigh
fames in the southern loop, theii
•nly outside clashes .being with Wakr
Forest and Davidson, members of th«
. JRorth Carolina Big Five.
,■ V. M. 1.. Wake Forest, Tennessee
Kentucky. State. Carolina and Wash
iogton and Lee occupy the same date
-bn the schedule as they did last sea-
Davidson is shifted to the open
" tag game in place of South Carolina
Auburn taking Villanova's date and
eryland being played when David
was last season.
"Auburn and Marytyand form a tougl
‘jMlr for the Blue Devils. The Plain
gmen were regarded as one of the kesl
* Warns In their end of the conferenc
While Maryland was conceded to b.
probably the outstanding team in the
•Northern end of the loop.
The 1932 schedule:
Sept. 24—Davidson in Durham.
Oct. I—V M. I. at Lexington. Va.
Oct. B—Auburn in Birmingham.
*' Oct. 15—Maryland in Durham.
Oct. 22 - Wake Forest in Durham.
Oct. 29 Tennessee in Knoxvilh-.
Nov. 5 Kentucky In Durham.
Nov. 12 N. C. State in Raleigh.
Nov. 19 IT. of Carolina at Chapel
fIUI.
Nov. 20— Washington anil T.er nt
thirham. *
‘KID BREWER TAKES
TO ANOTHER SPORT
Durham, Jan. 6 Kitl Brewer, of
Duke football feme, will be a well
rounded athlete when he finishes at
Duke university this spring.
Last year he won letters in foot
hall, track and boxing to become on<
of Duke's two three-lettermen.
Now he has turned to basketball.
(Incidentally. he stands a good
Chance of seeing action), and claim.-
he will be a candidate for the base
ball nine this spring.
•» Affirmation pure and simple, kept
* ' free of all reasoning and all proof, is
»Mie of the surest means of making
kn idea enter the minds of crowds.
FORECLOSURE SALE
By virtue of the power contained
In a Deed in Trust executed by
PALLIE BASKERVILLETwIdow) re
corded in the office of the Register
of Deeds of Vance Countyln Book 9”.
at page 341. default having been made
In the payment of the neht therein se
cure*, on request of the holder of the
the same. I shall sell for cash, by
public auction, at tno Court House
door in Henderann. N. C., at 12 o'clock
noon to the highest bidder, on the
the 6 day of February 1932 the fol
lowing described property:
Being situate in the town of Hen
derson. township of Henderson.
County of Vance. State of North Car«>
hna. Befin at Mabyle Smith’s cor
ner in Phelps line; thence westward
along Maggie Smith's line 100 feet to
Iron pin; thenle in an easterly direc
tion 50 feet; ih«-nce southerly 100
feet to a pin; thence westward 5C
feet to the beginning. Seed Deed
book 16 at page 569 (There is a
tight away 12 feet wid. to said lot to
Chestnut Street.)
MARGARET R. HARRIS,
Executrix of A J Harris, Trustee.
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Groceries \
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by Italian pro-Fascist leaders, fol- . found in the Easton postoffice,
lowing the death of two postal similar to bomb packages received
clerks in F.aston, Pa., when a | elsewhere; maps show cities whera
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President Host to “Newsies*
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A refreshing change from the ceremonial of greeting diplomatic dif
nitarie- was enjoyed by President Hoover when he acted as host to
a huge gathering of newsboys who. came from all over the country to
tender New Year greetings to the Chief Execdtive. Photo shows the
President In the grounds of the White House surrounded by some of
the “ncwfle’’ delegation. Each aontinfent carried a pennant cm
blaaoning its paint ax ertgin.
UKNJLUtKBON, (JkkOA DAILY DISPATCH- WEDNESDAY, JANUARY. 6,1932
RED TERRORS OPEN
CAGE CARD FRIDAY
First Game Will Be Played
With William and Mary
At Raleigh
Raleigh, Jan. 6—The Red Terrors
of N. C. State will fire the opening
gun in their drive for 1932 basketball
honors when they excfcar.ge shots with
the strong basketters of William
nnd Mary in the Frank Thompson
Gymnasium Friday night at 8 o'clock
Terror stock was boosted to a new
high with the return to school of
Jimmy Brown, regular forward of the
1930 varsity. Jimmy is a small, fast
man and is especially adept at the
fast, short-passing game which the
Terrors employ. He ran with Larry
Haar i-t the forward post of the team
two years ago.
Brown’s addition to the squad gives
Coach Sermon an experienced man
for each of the five positions. John
son’s a forward, nnd Claude Morgan,
renter, were regulars last year. Cap
tain Bud Rose and Gilbert Clark,
guards, gained all-state recognition
last year and on present form should
repeat without too much trouble.
With four regulars from last year’s
team and a regular from the team of
1930 to fill the other post, the Red
Terrors should make things Interest
ing for other members of the Big
Five and the Southern Conference. In
the face of these bright prospects <
Coach Sermon refuses lo become en
thusiastic and brands his team as
“new and untried.”
He says though that the squad will
get a real test In Its game with the
team from William and Mary which
has been a real competitor in the
strong Virginia Conference for the
last several years.
In two practice games so far the
Terrors have handily disposed of At
lantic Christian College and the Ra
leigh Y. M. C. A. which boasts seve
ral ex-eollege stars.
Boxing Captain
At Duke Beaten
Once In 6 Years
Durham, Jan. 6—There are few
boxers in collegiate circles who can
point to a rccorO like that of Phil
Bolich, captain of the Duke ring
team.
He has been defeated only once in
five years of fighting, two in high
school and three in college. His long
defeat came in the semi-final match
in the conference tourney last spring.
He is Duke's best bet. to wjn a con
ference title this spring. He fights
either as light heavy or heavyweight.
LICENSES TO FISH
HAVE NOW EXPIRED
Raleigh. Jan. C. Fishing licenses
for 1931 expired with the calendar
year, and anglers coining under pro
visions of (lie law requiring licenses
to fish should purchase permits im.-
mediately, J. S. Hargett, assistant di
rector of the Department of. Conser
vation and Development In charge of
inland fisheries, announced yesterday.
The state anglers' law, according to
Mr. Hargett, requires licenses for per
sons fishing in any other county ex
cept that of which he is a resident,
i n addition, he continued, county li
censes are required of those anglers
residing in more than a score of coun
ties where an optional clause in the
iaw to this effect has been put into
force.
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Some 300 ships Aire annually lost
at sea.
Led Kidnap Gang
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John Pingeree is the leader of the
large kidnap gang just rounded
up which has netted its members
hundreds of thousands of dollars
in ransoms, Chicago police allege.
The Jand’s capture was brought
about when the wife of one of the
victims, having been showered by
gifts from one of the kidnapers,
lured him to a rendezvous attend
ed by police. -
Grid Mentor in New Uniform
Donning a Salvation Army cap, Alonzo A. SUgg. famous football
coach of the University of Chicago, did his tit for charity and helped
to bring cheer to 3,000 needy youngsters a t u party given in the
Windy City by the Army. The celebrated grid mentor is ehown will,
some of the little guests. Looks as if lie i., giving them one of La
Millions “pep” t:i)us
Duke Sophs Deacon Vets
In Opening Cage Clash
Durham, Jan. 6.—Sophomores vs.
veterans. That’s what it will be when
Duke and Wake Forest meet here
Friday night in the opening game of
North Carolina’s Big Five race.
Duke will offer the sophomores for
the affray. Only three men on the en
tire Blue Devil squad have had var
sity experience before this year and of
the Devils’ starting crew, three will be
first year men.
Wake Forest may start one sopho
more against the evils but they can
just as easily put five veteran cagers
on the floor to form a team t|iat is
I Opportunity I
I To Purchase I
1 Valuable
I Business I
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Property belonging to W. C. Cates known as
I Cates Building. Supplies I
I
Will be offered for sale and sold on the prerpitot at the
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I ‘ Southwestern intersection of Orange Street and
Garnett Street in Henderson, N, C.
■j |H
I Tomorrow At I
I 12 O’clock Noon I
jl The property for sale consists of:
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■ Complete inventory of the building supplies, accounts
receivable, furniture and fixtures, and all assets.
Investors, speculators and persons interested in a
■ good business are invited to attend.
This the 6th day of January, 1932.
I J* P. Zollicoffer, Trustee I
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said to be one of the strongest in
Deacon basketball history.
With theii powerful outfit, Wake
Forest will have a good chance to
break the long jinx that Duke teams
have on them. The Devils have eight
straight victories over the Deacons,
running since 1927 when Wake For
est defeated Duke in the second meet
ing of the two teams that season
And the Deacons will oe “gunning”
fer a win in orde: to their quest
for the Big Five title A \ictoiy
over the Devils would put them at th“
lop of the n<»qj> for a vhi'; At iensi.
ear
MASON RESIGNS AS
DUKE GRID LEADER
Captain Elect of 1932 Blue
Devils Offer* Resignation
Without Comment
Durham, Jan. 6 (AP)—Lowell Ma
son. of Charlotte, recently elected rap.
tain of the 1932 Duke University foot
ball team, yesterday tendered his re
signation fro mihat post and it was ac
cepted by Coach Wallace Wade n„
other captain wiil be elected for ti„.
time being. Coach Wade announced
Mason's resignation was voluntary
and was made without, comment.
He was recently arrested in Monroe
on a charge of driving an automobd
while intoxicated and was fined S.Vi
Mason’s friends last night pointed out
tht he toad never been in any kind of
trouble on the Duke campus and com
pltmerifed *iis mean sportsmanship
He is expected to be one of the main
stays of the Duke backfield next fall
and is considered an outstanding sig
nal caller on the team.
The nature of appearance and real
ity, the meaning of truth and fal*.--
hood. the scope and implication of
our knowledge—these are among the
questions on what the philosopher
must exercise his powers.
The wl’! be def cham
pions Friday night. For the past two
yearj Puke teams have Won the Big
Five lit.e, taking the title in 1930 with
eigh: straight wins in the state and
adding the second last year by per
centages. This will be a great incen
tive to *he Blue Devils.
The Devil cagers will play their
second home game of the season Sat
urd ty night against William and Mary
and thcr. hit the road on their second
northern trip, meeting Army at West
Point, Crescent Athletic club at Brook
Jyn and Navy at Annapolis. Their
next home game will be with N. C.
State on January 23-