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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 195X PAGE FIVE o V ft 0 uns. am &nn e3 i Russell Has Only Score For Carolina (Special to The Daily Tfcr Hect) Philadelphia, Nov. 12: Caro lina's soccer team suffered its second- loss on the weekend Northern swin, today when, the; University of Pennsylvania de feated the Tar Heel hooters, . 5-1. Carolina center forward Gerry Russell scored in the waning stages of the first quarter to,' tie the same at 1-U The freshman star's score put Carolina back into the game after Penn jumped to a early lead- . The Tar Heels were able to keep in the game until the final j period when three scores by the j home team broke the game wide f open. Penn's Alexander scored j twice to lead the Quakers to the j victory. ' j . i The defeat was the third in aj row for the Carolina booters who j were also defeated 6-0 by Pejon State on Saturday. The defeat leaves the sq,ua& with a. 4 -and 3 record as they return for games" with N: C. State in Ttaligh and Maryland in Chapel ' Hill "with hopes of regaining - the ' early season- form that will enable the; Tar Heels to challenge Maryland for the Southern Conference title. ; - ; The Terps defeated Carolina for "the title last year in College Fark, Md. . t . The Tar. Heels "wilt play. N. C. State on Wednesday November 14. - - ;; UNCs Educational Foundation Hit By I he Reporter and maintains a large reserve. Contributions; to this philanthropic enterprise are; of course deducti ble for Federal tax purposes T v Carolina's Educational Fcunda tion has been, called a "typical agency for "buying up- agile young men on the. hoofT by The Heport err Magazine in its forthcoming - wmca it accuses "talent- J,Ir. Dabney asserts that the bids hungry colleges of abusing spec- iwhiebftoday are made by. the more ial tax exemptions set up by the t eminent football factories for government to encourage the' sup- f promising talents runs high into -phifcmthropMt foundations. ! the thousands of dollars. Down The Educational Foundation payment of ten thousand dollars raises money for scholarships: to fan automobile, an apartment, and be given to Carolina athletes. Yir- other concessions are daimed to gmius Dabney, Pulitzer Prize win, have- been made to likely '"ama ner and editor of the Richmond i teurs." . - Times - Dispatch writes, "This i Despite pious declarations made foundation solicits alumni and! after recent recruiting scandals other interested persons regularly hit the front pages, Mr. Dabney says that "most coaches insist that every man on the squad holds an athletic scholarship. . "It gives the v coach, better con trol over the. players. It also tends to discourage young: men who simply enjoy the game."' Overemphasis is also beginning ta show on the high school" level. Organizations of business men in at least one state, According to reliable reports, got rid of several high school principals: who re fused ta promote "big time" foot ball in their schools- While most of the recent bribery scan;als had to do with basket ball, much more money is bet on football, Dabney says. Gambling syndicates circulate their cards in thousands of communities during the football season. In existence Lalso is,- an. elaborates intelligence system which compiles reports on injuries and team morale sent in by campus "agents." Dabney asserts the situation won't be cleaned up until college and university presidents- th?ow themselves wholeheartedly into the effort. . The sore: . ' " . VNC - X Fenn - 1 Scoring: line Bussell; Penja Alea nder (2). Veney, Bahue ant Alvares. Duke Ducats On Sale Metre At Gym To day Student tickets to the Duke- Carolina football game to be play ed Nov. 24, ' may be obtained at the ticket window' in Woollen Gym today and tomorrow. . Carolina students are entitled to student coupons costing one dollar. These coupons may be turned in with the ID card at the pate of Duke Memorial Stadium tor a seat in the stadium. Tickets for student's wives are available for the regular price of i $3.50. If there are any tickets re maining Thursday, they will go cn general sale. WAIT TILL YOU SHE- OUfl NEW. CHRISTMAS CARDS; Dus Afcout Nor. 15 They're Different And Gay FOR LATER CHRIS TMS JO Y S , -i Ai y -v A Reminder From Santa: To avoid last minute rushing and headaches, begin N O W to colfect; your many Chrfetmas gifts for children. Use our Lay-Away Plan for Economy of Money andTimei u (Opposite Bus Station) FHE HOME OF EDUCATIONAL TOYS . from - v The Gilbert . Hall of Science American. Fiyer Trains Erector Sets Chemistry Sets :-:-s;" " bil l 'uw.jj.i.ii.ij '1; innnnnnww w f if tar . ;: . . ?i - t ' . "K? 1 i LV, .ir V nj-err . V. ' n . . "i. ,- ii.M..iim i. - -Viii 5 ! - i III Jrfi V I L- Wt K A A m. m BOOKSHOP 20&E. Franklin St -""iim i imn i mm, ii in,, n a, j mi - ft-- -t " r"
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