Acquire, . n LfMaV Cose Ho WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, It 54 THI DAILY TAR HI IX FAGI THRU Carolina Inn jmch Arranges Meeting Of Coaches .-.-ied a I Pr Carolin .md Everett Orolina State :-:'tion being reports cir lvivi breakfast e Carolina ve Reconciliation Before For A Pitchei Journey Vernon Might fie In Trade With Red Sox -.iSi.ioti the t!,-'i.rks to a lunch today. :.i ' was aired f:rt meeting nii Wolf pack usually rough uut.XNDO. Fla . March 2 -OV WashrnKton and Boston Redlox officals today discussed , pN, trade mvolving M.ckey Vernon, holdout f.rst baseman of the Sen- i-n. out results of the cnce were not " . IV'JVU, Calvin Griffith. Washington vice prestdent. said after a huddle with Joe ironin. general me Ked So. "We possibility of Vernon. The they Call Him 'Stump' ACC Diving Champ John Hussey Is Also Tops At Sportswriting confer- manager of discussed the trade involving i Senators' barmininu nnd. tion is strengthened bv the shoul- -.1 as cnticii-! aer nJury of Ted Williams. Mickey Vso full court- ; ha r'ayed some outfield and could m of trading provide some of the batting punch liquidate his ; that 1,1 be lost indefinitely to the ;Ked Sox by Williams injury. ine Senators probably would (See VERSOS', page 4) . ; -v was that he i ;- " ---..tegy tie chose n- ' ind he added a rtbuv r. which he used rt vr baby." -tvrpxi Wolfpack won that a'-1 -.'ffeated the Tar Lt Ra i :a:er when Cs' i? Tir Keels out of a tone r jk jt men; asout the Drear irwiire said that be and wrx &ei oi nuutm u. krfj', Jr. vice presideat and fc. rtl.rer nf the Consolidated W? ( f which both Irati- 1! r i pa -' wno " si Jnf id of the two. ts a v pleasant meal," ir.i I ordered the f ham and eggs hit goes with a We talked mostly f H University's -Vition and some, rested in both - Tat seemed to '; conference. however, that Vr Carmichael - S-? Trine the - Nteen the - pitching up 1 : Acrn the ri- i " hey did. too, 'iipI picked up -v peasant," he --. and I have i !f U.ings and ' play did- not T it I think we "her better now." n-ct in the first ' .ntic Coast Con- night. The : . N? highly fav V fact that the M'.s made stout ""F. jnqe 4) Frosh Win CHARLOTTE, March 2 With Lent Resenbluth and Joe Qwivg bearing Hie brunt of the offensive attack, Carolina's f resh men won a 54-44 basketball de cision ever Davidson's frosh hero tonight Resenbluth poured In 19 points to food both teams' scoring. Qvioo chipped in II. Scorinfl : Carol ina forwards: Qwigg. It; Reeonbiuth. If; Gaff ney, Heamdon; center Young, S; awards Ward, I; Henderson, 2; Treoue, 1; Clark. Davidson forwards: D. Shaw, 6; McSwoin, ; centers Walker, 13; F innooan; gwards Weeks, 13; B. Shaw, 4; Pwlliam. By Tom Peacock Fnr k.A .l. ... . iw wno may inintc a sports writer Is never an athlete. uauy Tar Heel offers as its Athlete of the Week an assistant sports editor who is also the AU antic Coast Conference diving champion. John Hussey. unanimous winner of the honor, is a sophomore who practiced diving in the early after noon, then went to the Tar Heel sports office and earned a staff job within a year. , Last Friday Hussey went to his ! first college individual champion ships, the ACC meet in Raleigh, and walked off with the John A. Feutchlenberg Trophy for the champion diver to the chagrin of live other entrants 5wimming Coach Ralph Casey' looks with glee towards two more years of having Hussey on his' team, and savs "Husv is snort man and a good diver. I'd rate nun witn some of the best we've I ever had." Casev mn and "If he would only work out and get in shape he could be one of the best in the South." Athletic Director Chuck Irick son's comment on Hussey was more poignant though unintentionally so. When John was pointed out to Erickson as the ACC diving champ, Erickson said, "You know, he looks I sort of stocky to be a diver." The five-foot, six inch Hussey is best known by his teammates and friends at the Beta house as "Stump." His winning score at the meet was 110.3, his weight, ac cording to some of the jokers he works with. Hussey's diving career started about seven years ago in his home town of Shreveport, La., at AAU ir 7T- 1 p.- ... I, v ' ' ' U ' ' V ' ' '''' ;- ' " "' I i Undefeated Swedish Gymnasts To Perform In Chapel Hill Tomorrow Night The greatest gymnastic show (hat therp are stil- plenty of ever to be presented on the Caro Una campus will appear here when . the Swedish Olympic tumbling team stops at Woollen Gym for an exhibition at 8 p m. Thursday night. Chapel Hill will be the next stop for the Swedes, who are currently on a 100.000 mile our of the nation. They will return to ( their own country on March 8. As yet they have not been defeated while in this country, even though , they have faced some of the best ' gymnastic talent in the nation. I They will not compete while at Carolina, but will perform an ex- i hibition. Bill Meade. Tar Heelj gymnastic coach and sponsor of j the program, has said that the! reason for this is that he wants ;hc fans to see 'Gymnastics at its best." The ticket office have announc tickets available for the show. Pass book molders will be given spe cial price for the event. V 4 -V - V t r 4 JOHN HUSSEY DTH athlete of the veek -CornaU Wright Photo meets. Next was Sewanee Military Academy la Tennessee, a prep school famed for its swimming team and an outstanding supplier of talent to Carolina. Last year Stump had the same record as the whole freshman swimming team, seven meets and seven victories. The competition was tougher this season, but he broke even with five wins and six losses in regular competition, then his big win in the ACC champion, j ships. Last year a win in the champ-: ionships for a Carolina swimmer would have been commendable but not spectacular. This season, how. i ever. State s strong senior learn ; rose up and grabbed 11 of 13 events. A South Carolina swimmer won the 100 yard freestyle, mak ing 12, so Hussey's diving champ ionship was Carolina's lone win, and saved the Tar Heels from being shut out The championship was decided by a combination of scores from the semi-finals in the morning and the finals that night Hussey (See HUSSEY, page 4) V Cornell Wngfit Photo TRACK COACH DALE RANSON dicoio9 the Indoor Games with track stars Bob Bardon and Jeff Newton. Nowton established a now Conforonco rocord in the 60 yd. dash and Bardon placed socond in the mile run. Semi Finals Tomorrow hies Edge Sigma Chi, DKE's hp Cni Psi In Soccer Playoffs -, ! of the intra i robin tourney "rrday with two !-k DKE-1 and 1 i in victories. ;ah period Dick ..! for DKE-1 to ' v;riory over Chi ' 'Aortime period, MURALS "At. BUcatbll Winner (Chi Psi-'-:-2 vs. SAE-2; fhi 1 vs. ATO the DKE's Osbum Lee and Bruce Crater of Chi P s'" In an overtime period Bill Corse broke a scoreless deadlock Jo lead Zeta Psi 2 to a 1-0 win ovw Sigma Cbi-2. . , loTcer JJrJSL" ed tomorrow Instead of Thursday, previously acneduteo. as 1 I ' n f-v, 1 'KK Winner (Joyner-1 'nor (Winston-1 - irt 6, Winner !exander-3) 1 w Law Sch-3) ioteor ' Winner (ATO 1 nner (Zeta Psl-2 Id 3, winner (Sig ' ) vs winner (Chi ) ! r, 'nnor vs. Med n9fam Meeting V, short meet in itl'' Club tomorrow 'I tm fmish plana for Like THEATRE? You'll Love Next Week East Lynne By GUdy Hurlbut $3.00 at most shops, but we have a few Annie Oakleys at only $1.00 THE INTIMATE BOOKSHOP . 205 E. Franklin St. DANZIGER'S TODAY'S SPECIAL S $ $ 75 65 5 Mexican Chili Hot Roast Beef Salisbury Staak . Creamad Vaal on Casserole $ .95 Filot Mignon . $1.15 Including Bread, Butter 3 Vegetables & Coffee or Tea 1 You've Always Wanted THE HOME . BIBLE Now You Can Own It For Only $2.49 Set In easy-to-read, beevtrfvt typo, illustrated and decorated from designs by William Blake, here's one of the finest Bibles of recent times. Original price was $6.00. THE INTIMATE BOOKSHOP 205 E. Franklin St. Open Evenings BOB and MONK of Town & Campus SALUTE JOHN HUSSEY John Hussey, Atlantic Coast Conference diving champion and Assistant Sports Editor of The Daily Tar Heel, is the DTH Athlete of the Week by unsm.mous vote. Hussey led in diving during the whole meet, never giving the meet favorites a chance, and was the only Carolina swimmer to take a championship in 13 events. The 19 yeer -olet sophomore has two more seasons with the swimming team, and Coach Ralph Casey expects him to develop Into one of the best divers In the South. We want John to drop by TOWN CAMPUS and pkk out a shirt to his liking compliments of the house. We want the old and young alike of Chapel Hill to make TOWN A CAMPUS their headquarters for the finest la men's clothing. Drop in today. '-y. '-:"--.'. -i M IE" 5 When luA.J ocihef mce, philW.EWer When you come right down to it, you smoke for one simple reason . . . enjoy ment. And smoking enjoyment is all a matter of taste. Yes, taste is what counts in a cigarette. And Luckics taste better. Two facts explain why Luckics taste better. First, L.S..F.T. Lucky Strike means fine tobacco . . . light, mild, good tasting tobacco. Second, Luckics are ac tually made better to taste better . . . always round, firm, fully packed to draw freely and smoke evenly. So, for the enjoyment you get from better taste, and only from better taste. Be Happy Go Lucky. Get a pack or a carton of better-tasting Luckics today. I'm cafJXcky Strike- rjiian Fit" Barnard Collei nUirain mill"! A firm fnllv nnrkift tnHrAIV L 1 ai lT;,r,l' T 2 , " - J ' K- W .Jl-io ' freely and smoke evly. JW 4 , -Ji'Jsk "TlSvX s: toT the enjyment vou Bct from VStTlN. wtNX Vvf IKV bttCT taste' and only from bettcr tastc C'rr ' trf l ' I Be Happy-Go Lucky. Get a pack or a JV lJkUIV ' OE WEEK! S of better-tasting Luckics today. gP 7) ''"-.fliaeaiaail jr-r " V f , " CARTOON . NlWf 1 J CrS"V"lr I - n , . .,..J mmem Thm iai. tooacco e-r- ... M j. Open Evenings av work a the rtott4 to errand.

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