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THE TAR HEEL Friday, July U, 1951 IflC x I na Doys in mix.au jviiuuu May Become Regular Program It was mixed softball on Em- erson Field last week, with boys and girls alike participating in seven innings of unique softball. The two teams, known only as "We" and "They" were composed of five boys and five girls each. The boys played first, third and outfield, and the girls filed in at the other positions. To make it more even, of course, the boys were forced to bat opposite from their usual manner. Buell Moser was outstanding for the "We" team, getting two singles and one double and scor ing twice; and that's as far as the scorecard goes. The score ... oh yes, 9-6, in favor of the "They" team . . . who ever they were. Joe Louis In Rematch With Brion Former World Heavyweight Boxing Champion Joe Louis, fresh from his recent sixth round TKO over Lee Savold, has signed to meet Argentine heavyweight Cea sar Brion in San Francisco on July 30 or August 1. Jimmy Murphy and Louis Thomas of the National Boxing Club announced that Louis agreed to a rematch for 36 per cent of the gate. Louis took a 10-round deci sion from the Latin boxer last November in Chicago. Critics were generally favorable when regarding the Brown Bomb er after the Savold fight. Many believed that the fight, which was neither televised nor broadcast, was the best yet for the former champion since he began his steady comeback. Louis is sched uled to fight current Heavyweight Champion Ezzard Charles some time in September. Winius And Greenbaum On Dixie All-Star Team Walt Winius nnri Art Green- baum, Carolina lacrosse players, have been named to the Dixie League second All-Star team. Winius, from New Orleans, has been a defensive star for the Tar Heels for the past three years. Greenbaum, a native of Baltimore, Md., has been a regular on de fense for two years. Four other Tar Heel stickmen were given honorable mention. They were W. Ernst, H. Kaufman, H. Ervin, and H. Debnam. The Tar Heel lacrosse team is coached by Alan Moore. Outstanding Athletes Selected During the winter and spring quarters of last year, The Daily Tar Heel sports staff initiated the practice of recognizing Tar Heel athletes for outstanding play dur ing the week by naming one of them as the Athlete of the Week. During the course of the two quarters, 12 athletes were select ed, with no athlete winning more than once. Jim Thomas, All- American swimmer, took top honors by being selected as The Daily Tar Heel Athlete of the Year. Basketballer Vince Grimaldi was chosen as the first DTH Ath lete, to be followed by swimmers, golfers, trackmen, and baseballers as the season progressed. Coaching School With the 25th annual Univer sity of North Carolina Coaching School still more than three weeks awav. applications are already coming in to Director Tom Scott. The Tar Heel Coaching School, one of the oldest in the nation, covers all phases of athletic ac tivities. Injuries, movies, and equipment are covered. TODAY & SATURDAY TALE ImHS 1 " ; Op s'"' 'j HERBERT J. YATES presents A JOHN WAYNE Production I WT. 7 i - mmmm wmtm- Krai &&?r i ,. 9 mmm n am AND THE Mm3 aOBERTSTAGK-JDY PAGE-GiLBERT ROLAND VIRGINIA GREY JOHN HUBBARD KATY JURADO Sewn Play by James Edward Grant Story by Budd Boettlchsr and Ray Nazarro Associate Producer and Director Budd Boettlcher A REPUBLIC PIQTURE lUowbll Picturn Corpof otlon H.rbart J. Yates, President PLUS COMEDY NEWS TO Coming Sunday Best of the Bad men" THE MOREHEAD PLANETARIUM pr6S6nts "THE HEAVENS TONIGHT" Evenings 8:30 Matinees: Sat. 3 P.MM Sun. 3 & 4 P.M. Adults .50 Children .18 Students .33 Advance Reservations Ac ceptedTicket Office Open 10 A.M. to 10 P.M. 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All of the suits are marked at our regular prices-you deduct 30 per cent. For fall these suits will be 10 per cent higher-so you actually save 40 per cent to 45 per cent by buying now. Cotton Cord Suits-single and double-breasted - reduced to Nylon and Rayon Cord Suits, single and double-breasted-reduced to One lot of solid color Rayon Suits One lot of summer long sleeve Sport Shirts, $4.50 to $4.95 values One lot of long sleeve summer Sport Shirts, $3.95 values-reduced to. One lot of odds and ends white and colored Dress Shirts-regularly $4.50 values - Broadcloths and Oxfords -Sale priced at - $17.95 $22.95 $27.95 $3.35 $1.95 $ 3 1 5 All Merchandise Famous Brands Other Items too numerous to mention are also on sale f
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