TUESD AY, OCTOBER 25, 1949 -THE fAlLV -TAR -HEEL- PAGE FOUR ! i -Sporting Picture- (Continued from page 3) the plight of the Tar Heels as to reserve strength. They didn't have it, and not having it, prevented the Carolinians from overcoming all the ether obstacles thrown in their path. The Tar Ileek will be back, no one doubts that. And the com ponent needed to make the comeback seems to boil down to three things rest, rest, and more rest. Any weekend Snavely can field his squad at near-full or full strength, he has a match that can strike and burn any team in the country. Right now his hands are as full as his injury list. So, mark Louisiana down in your book as a place where they water the bourbon and the ball fields and forget about the whole thing. X00T0 0 00 0-0-0-0 0 00:000-00-m000-0?0 3T Durham's Newest and Best Pawn Shop MAIN LOAN OFFICE UNC Will m '-.: State Student; Soloris Be Chosen This Week 5 Located: 400 W. Main St. at Five Points t0000 0-0 .0 0.010 00,0 0 0 00 00 &0T0 0000T0m000 APPEALING. . .TENDER. . .SINCERE "RECOMMENDED!'; OP ELOQUENT. Mirror Tribune - , Yv-.. uwTD VILLAGE Fabrizi adds another portrait to his Italian film gallery . . . Several scenes are hilarious gems" Times WEDNESDAY I'll r.,.ltmmi0ljj J J iswz&t&mi!mm- life Lai' mmmmW COMING IN PERSON! OCTOBER 28th & 29th 'ie UNIVEHSITY NEW YORK . NEW HAVEN . PRINCETON WILL SHOW A complete selection of V apparel furnishings and accessories for university men on TUESDAY O OCT. 25th BETA THETA PI 114 South at FRATERNITY Columbia Ave. HOUSE Terry McCabe Representative University Has 23 Vote Members 'In Raleigh Meet The Carolina delegation to this year's session of the State Student Legislature will be chose follow ing interviews of all interested students in the Carolina Forum office in Graham Memorial from 3 until o'clock tomorrow and Thursday. John Sanders, UNC represen tative to tne Legislature Interim Council, said yesterday the spec ial selection board, set up to pick -Tinsley- i ; : ; - Cambusf Briefs : - - - ii j i TARNATION '" staff - members will meet in their Graham Mem orial office at 3 o'clock tomorrow to have their pictures taken. Editor Tom Kerr requests mem bers to wear coats: and ties.; A staff meeting will be, held fol lowing the picture-taking. ALPHA PHI OMEGA will hold a brief open -meeting tonight at 7 o'clock in the second floor the delegates, is anxious to have iounge of YMCA. The meeting a large number of applicants. wiU be f0Howed by a closed exe- According to Sanders, the cutive session. - Board will make every effort to select a delegation representative THE PHYSICS CLUB will hold of all elements of the student a general meeting tonight at 7;30 bodv. "We want students who are in 212 Philips Hall. The purpose interested in state and national problems especially those with some parliamentary experience," he said. The Board is composed of San ders, Banks Talley, Secretary Treasurer of the Interim Council, Herschel Keener of the Debate Council, Art Murphy, President of the Di Senate, and. Graham Jones, Speaker of the Phi Assem bly. The State Student Legislature is patterned after the North Caro- ina General Assembly. Every col- ege in the state is allowed to send four senators. Representa tives are apportioned on a basis of enrollment. Carolina, with 19 rep resentatives and four senators, will have the largest delegation at the Legislature. of the meeting is to familiarize new undergraduate physics maj- with the club. ors members of - Chi - Delta Phi . who have been invited to join the Tau Chapter, . i - - -.. . - . . ;. ' LAMBDA CHI ALPHA fra ternity Sunday night initiated 10 students, bringing the total chap ter strength to 54 members. Im mediately following the initiation ceremonies, the new members were entertained at a specia breakfast given by the old active members. . i The 10 new members are: John W. Burwell, Joe L. Clark, Guy C. Carr, Richard F. Hunt, Jr. A.. Kimsey King, Jr., Harry L Lambeth, " Jr., Edwin M. Robins William. F. Simpson, Robert ' L. Sturdivant and Robert L. Wood all. . THE FENCING CLUB will hold an important meeting at 7:30 to night in Woollen Gym. AH mem bers who would like to remain in the club are asked, to pres ent. Members who cannot attend should notify Ed Williams in 325 "B" Dormitory. ' ; ,THE WINSTON-SALEM Caro lina Club will have a very im portant meeting tonight at. 7:30 in Gerrard Hall, said President Durward Jones. All members are urged to attend. THE IOTA TAU Chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota is having an informal tea tomorrow at 5 o'clock . - i TT TT T 1 "I " T I in tne xiorace wimams L.uuuge of Graham Memorial. All rushees of the chapter are cordially " in vited. Mrs. Betty Hubbard and Dr. H. W. Stoke, president of Miss Barbara Young will be the Louisiana State, said he was sur- soloist for the meeting, prised to learn the condition of jl. the field. O'Brien quoted him as TT,r, TATi rwAPTiTR nf C.h saying, "I knew nothing of it until Dfilta phii national honorary lit I read it in the paper this morn- erary society for coeds has is. ing. 10 me, tne neia looKea aamp d invitati0ns to join the -O'Brien- (Continued from page 1) A STUDENT is needed to take charge of the Carpenter Shop which'wTll open soon in the base (Continued from page 1) game. I "It was a litle wetter than we wanted it to be, but that was no fault, of mine," Tinsley said. If the : field was so wet, how come none oi tne uim uacics slipped and how come they com pleted 14 out of 22 passes and ustice averaged about 46 yards a punt? Our jerseys weren't even muddied." Tinsley said the field was watered twice around the middle through a mixup, but that most of it hadn't been wet since Fri day night. - "Our dry weather routine," he explained, "calls for an attendant to sprinkle the field after our boys, the visiting team and the band have practiced Friday night. Ordinarily, the visiting team gets through by 8:30 but North Caro lina didn't finish until 9:30. "By then the attendant had gone home and one of our team managers sprinkled the field. Then Saturday morning when I got to the stadium I saw the attendant wetting down around midfield and I stopped him. He hadn't known it had already been watered." . Then he added: "Not one of the 45,000 people who saw the game will telL you there was any water out there. Only in about four spots in the CAROLINA COFFEE SHOP Tasty, Tempting Meals You'll Never Forget4 OPEN EVERY DAY ment of Graham Memorial . According to Jim Rathburn, di-1 middle was i, , . tuto ;Ql !, "It wasn't the field that stopped rector of Graham Memorial,- he needs someone who can supervise carpentry work, instruct students in the use - of power and 'hand tools and do repair work in the building. The pay, says Rathburn, will be good. - , , with dew. But I later learned chapter to five girls who have from the morning paper it had been chosen on the basis of their been watered. , submitted manuscripts. ' . Dr. Stoke concluded his inter- The new members are M. K. view with O'Brien by saying, "I jones, Carolyn Guthrie and Marie hope . that the two schools will Withers. Mary Virginia Jones and again schedule each other in the Karvn- -Mereness a re transfer - future." -Rules- (Continued from page 1) Eight other legislators have been declared unexcusably absent from one meeting. The largest number present at any one meet ing of the 50-student body was 34 at last Thursday's meeting, but many of those absent have been excused. The Rules Com mittee is responsible for hearing excuses. - The ; by-laws allow one unex- cused ; absence per six-month term. .If more are missed, legis latbrs.who go over the mark mus face unseating procedure. It takes a four-fifths .vote of a . quorum to unseat. . the most important picture - i made: uaVIER Of SCREEN REAUSM i-.4o&jrt1S.'-'" A DRAMA OF REAL LIFE FROM "THE READER'S DIGEST SURPLUS SALES 425 W. Main St. DURHAM. N. C. Army Khaki & Navy Grey Panis $2.9S (Washable) K-2 Genuine Horsehide . Jackets ... $19.60 T-Shiris .. , ;.....:$ .47 Army & Navy Jackets ; of All Types Relax and Enjoy Your HEINE'S BLEND The Smoking Tobacco with an M. S. Degree Mighty; Satisfying Justice. It was our line ana Roshto and Hedges." North Carolina's great Charlie Justice was unable to sweep down the sidelines, his specialty. Linebackers Jimmy Roshto and Lee Hedges kept him boxed into the LSU line during the game, holding him to a net gain of 48 yards rushing in about a dozen attempts. - Sinks Feted By Chi Phi's Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sink of Greensboro, selected as Mr. ana Mrs. Chi Phi at the fraternity's homecoming festivities" last week-end, were honored at the Harvest Ball, last Saturday night, whirh concluded 1 the week-end affairs. The fraternity's traditiona: song, the "Chi Phi Girl" was sung to Mrs. Sink, who was presented a bouauet of American beauty rcses. Sink, a prominent Greens boro realtor, is president of the Chi Phi Club of North Carolina. The Harvest Ball concluded week-end which began Friday evening with a cabin-party and fpaturpd buffet suooer and in formal parties. 8 F'lm Classics Inc .LOUISde rochemont "LOST BOUNDARIES BEATRICE PEARSON MEL FERRER SuMn DnigM . CANADA IS . ...mi IICMAtO HYltON ALFRED UWERKER d on WIUIAM I. 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