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I" hi ATO Fraf Holds Lead in Tnriir.fr.inrc) it load ieaa m me ii:tra- mural track "nicct yesterday by placing five men in the The Phi Gam's, Sigma Nu's, j and Theta Chis each placed two men and will be fighting it out! for "second place. j Other fraternities who had men to qualify for the final events are; ;Phi Delt, Sigma Chi, Beta Theta Pi, Kappa Sigma, Chi Psi, and Chi Phi. The first heat of the 60-yard dash was wen by Hudley (ATO), Kelso (ATO), and Walser (Fhi Gam) while Brannon (Sigma Chi), Carson (Phi Delt) , and Joy ner (ATO) took the seconds.. The time, for both Hudley and Bran non was 6.8. In the 100-yard dash Walser (Phi Gam) and Joyner (ATO) were , first and second. Green (Beta)' and Spangler (SAE) tied for'tfiird place. Kelso (ATO), Clewis (ATO), and Braswell (Phi Gam) took the honors in the se cond heat. Walser ran the race t Bestwick New Varsity Club President Dick Bestwick, football line Pia2,r. was elected to head the Monogram Club for the remain der of 1951. Barry Farber, a member of the wrestling squad, Will hold the office of vice-presi- flent. 53 Art Greenbaum was elected treasurer while Cecil Milton will be the new secretary. Glenn ftfickerson and Julian King were Elected as co-chairmen of the so- f ial committee. Hank Moore will e the new representative to the jathletie Association S Qutgoina . officers are Frank popper, president; Dick Bestwick, Vice-president; Art Greenbaum Secretary - Treasurer; and Bob 5 The Monogram Club will' not noet again until next fall when 3J will hold open house for the incoming Freshmen during Orien Hition Week. Over the oast week- pid, members of the Club went fb Myrtle Beach on a house partv t, the Kit Kat. j r 1 Before you "give up" on your injector razor... pYOU MUST TRY j HOLLOW --3GR0UND INJECTOR BLADES in metal n lector.., fj uv m&?Mm pshave you better, cost you JWf Fit your' fL Iniartnr 'less!. SffMlk Meetly Jim 10for39( 6for 25 j- MONEY SACK V CUARANTEEt . la Ms! TiyPils! Un it i (Kuny tiidn i i mc u 1 an wwb. If ym u not it to full tiftmt Pal : Brt Ci.. be., 43 Wnt I i tk ibti km York IS. PAL double and single dg bladai in clear-view Zipaki with used blade vaults in 10.3 and Kelso in 11.1. Landis (Theta Chi) came out on top in the discus throw with a tois of U3V2 feet. Council (Beta) and Walker (Sigma Nu) were next with h throws of 112 ft. 9 in. and 109 ft. 11 in. Dolph Craft headed the. dormi tory division by heaving the dis cus 109 ft. 2 in. Liberati and Werner were next with throws of Southern Track Hopes Dim In Meet With Southeast The Southern Conference track LSU teams arc not liable to hot team, beaten by the Southeastern Conference for the past two years, is almost certain to go down to defeat Saturday night in Raleigh when the two teams hook up again in Raleigh. The conference teams are com posed of the men who finished in the first three divisions in each event in the conference meet last Saturday. . Coach Dale Ranson took a look at the Southeastern times and moaned, "I don't see how we can take a single first place, unless it is. in the mile relay.'' The South ern Conference mile relay was won by Carolina's quartet of Mack Ray, 'Clarence, McLain, Jim Hamrick, and Gene Brigham and did the distance in 3:22.5 on a sloppy track as compared to the 3:21.7 run by the winning team of LSU run on a fast track. ... However, rules of the meet al-' low the two conferences to make up their mile relay team from any of the quarter-milers in the - conference, so the Carolina and InGarrboro . . Still buys Men's W and Pants and aif kinds of Army Clothinq U. Kj and Shocf . Tq hph o n Ycu can bring them in or I will cail GIVE BOOKS. FOR LASTING BOOKS The nicest thing about books is that it's what's in 'em that counts. If you can afford to splurge, we have nice bind ings, and fancy editions to tempt you. But if your bud get is thin, the finest books in the world books wise men have loved through the centuries are yours a,t less than the cost of a necktie. So, this graduation, if your sentiments are high but your budget is low, choose books. Millionaires cannot buy 'more enduring pleasure! Come and see for your self. If you agree, we'll throw in the handsomest gift-wrapping job you ever saw. What other gift means so The Irrfirnafc 205 E. Franklin Street THE DAILY TAT? HEEL Mural Track 106 ft. 5 in. and 100 ft. 7 in. Tlx finals vs. ill get underway at ; 4:00 this afternoon with the 60 j yard dash. The last event mi ihp! schedule is the 830 vard rclav : j which will start at 5:45. ' ! The winner of each event in! both the fraternity and dormitory divisions will be presented with a trophy by the Intramural De- ' partment. up. The Southern Conference might choose to take Henry Shores of West Virginia. Stu Johnson . of VPI, John Tate of Duke, and Brigham of Carolina, a very good team. Last year the Southern confer ence got first places in the low and high hurdles and the broad jump, all by Carolina's Bill Al bans. Albans is gone now and little chance is seen of winning these events. Jack Demedicis of Auburn took the high hurdles in 14.4 last week' while Carolina's Garrett Fitz gibbons won in 14.8. Both men run consistently at those times, and unless there is a great form reversal Demedicis should, win with ease. Chichowski of Alabama took the low hurdles in 23.4 last week compared to the winning time of 24 flat by Duke's Tommy Reeve j Reeves holds the Duke University -record for the lows at 23.3, but j he has not come close to that : mark since setting it last year. Worsted Suits, Slacks h 4' 8m ; fil Hi s 2-628 1 -j.'.a.Efc G! 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