I 11 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1956 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Winter Sports Slate DECEMBER 1 Varsity basketball at McCrary; Swimming at East Carolina. 4 Varsity basketball, Furman here; Freshman basketball, High Point JV here. " 7 Freshman basketball at Wilmington Junior College; Swim ming, South Carolina here: 8 Varsity basketball, Clemson at Charlotte, ' N. C; Wrestling yake Forest and Washington & Lee here. 11 Wrestling, Davidson here. i 12 Varsity basketball, George Washington at Norfolk, Va.; Freshman basketbaiT, N. C. State at Kinston, N. C. . 14 Wrestling at The Citadel. 17 s-Varsity basketball, Maryland here; Freshman basketball, Duke here. 13 Swimming at Duke. 20 Varsity Basketball, New York University at Madison Square Garden. 21 Varsity basketball, Dartmouth at Boston. 22 Varsity basketball. Holy Cross at Boston. 27 Varsity basketball Dixie Classic at Raleigh. 28 Varsity basketball Dixie Classic at Raleigh. 29 Varsity basketball Dixie Classic at Raleigh. JANUARY 4 Freshman basketball at Eastern Military Institute; Wrestling, Virginia here. 5 Swimming at Virginia. . 8 Varsity basketball at William and Mary; Freshman basketball a; Atlantic Christian JV. 11 -Varsity basketball Clemson here; Freshman basketball, Wake Forest here. ' 12 .Varsity basketball, Virginia here; Freshman basketball, Stal ling; Air Force Base here. 15 Varsity and freshman basketball at N. C. State 18 Wrestling at N. C. State. 19 Freshman basketball, N. C. State at Greensboro; Swimming Maryland here. 30 Varsity basketball at Western Carolina. FEBRUARY 2 Freshman basketball, Bullis School here; Wrestling at VPI. 5 Varsity basketball at Maryland. 6 Fresh man basketball at Davidson JV 8 Freshman basketball at High Point, JV; Wrestling Maryland here. 9 Varsity basketball Duke here; Freshman basketball Duke here; Swimming, Clemson here. 11 Varsity basketball at Virginia; Swimming Carolina Colle giates here. 13 Varsity and Freshman basketball Wake Forest here. 1? Varsity and Freshman basketball, N. C. State here. 22 Vsriity basketball South Carolina here; Freshman basketball Atlantic Christian JV here; Wrestling at VMI. 23 Freshman basketball at Duke; Swimming N. C. State here. 26 Varsity and Freshman basketball at Wake Forest. 27 Wrectling at Duke. v " MARCH 1 Varsify and Freshman basketball at Duke; ACC Swimming here. v 2 ACC Swimming, here. 7 Varsity basketball at ACC tourney, Raleigh. 8 Varsity basketball at ACC tourney, Raleigh. J 9 Varsity basketball at ACC tourney, Raleigh. 23 NCAA swimming here. 29 NCAA swimming, here. 30 NCAA swimming, here. : wp. .,.! . Wglip ?Vrm: "" "u l"T'WHWwinm ... i,m,i.,..w.!..i- I ! ' - . ' ' t f V 7 . ' i " Vh ill ' i ' -r- ; JOHN Tar Baby Yearling Grunt And Groaners Meet Generals This Saturday, Carolina's fresh- man wrestling squad will open it's season against the Washington and Lee junior varsity. The meet will b2 held in Woollen Gym b2- ' fore the varsity's matches with Washington and Lee and Wake Forest. ' Pacing the frosh matmen will be Jim Welborn wrestling in the 147 pound class. Welborn has twies -been N.C. High School wrestling champion in his weight class. - Holding the top position in tho other weight classes wil be: Bill Suttle, 130; Jo3 Perrine, 137; Don Russell, 157: Ron Purdy, 167; Ben no Sack, 177; and Mike Pittman, "heavyweight. Wrestling coach Bill Barnes " said yesterday that Sack is one of the top men on the squad although "he has never wrestled before this year. The Tar Babies can count on loosing cne match already: there is not a man cn the squad light . enough to wrestle in the 120 pound class. Ths squad will have ' to forfeit this match. Coach Barnes j is mak'ng an appeal for a man' 'that will wrestle in this weight. Any one interested meet Coach j Barnes near a set of scales. j CROTTY pepperpot guard DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 1. Newly married woman 6. Explosive missile 10. Additions to bills 12. River (Man churia) ,13. Not awak 14. Vex 4. River (G. B.) 5. Upright 6. Obstacles 7. Neglect 8. Stubborn person 9. Raised 11. Fool 17. Milkftsh (pJ) 18. Appear 15. Born 19. Warp-yarn 16. Slid downhill 20. Excla- on snow mation 18yPack away 19. Chills and fever ,22. Stories 27. Harass (slang) 21. "Land of , the f ree" (abbr.) . 23. Moved, as air 29. Bondsman 30. Smiled . with joy 32. Prime minister (G. B.) 33. Delineate 35. Rejects 39. Chatter (colloq.) 42. Wing shaped - 43. Stored fodder 45. Chinese dynasty 46. Began a voyage 47. Senate boy 48. Approaches DOWN 1. Breakfast food 2. Move upward ' X Not - . WQtkiZLZ.- 15 5 20 31 7 30 mm i X; v.; X 5f Intramural Officials Above are the men who keep things running smoothly on the intramural playing fields. They are: first rwo, left to right, Joe McGinn, Charlie Young, Ritchie Smith, Dob Wagner, Jim Whisnant, Eddie. Green, Ray Willis and Jack Petty. Second row, Ji m Brown, John Stratton, Al McSurely, David Graves Jim Johnson, Bob Stuart, and Don Atkins. Third row, supervisor Ed Stewart, Julias Tomlinson, Howard Whisnant, Bob Warwick, Ray Holdford, Harold Downing, Willis Johnson, Rob Pendergraph and Paul Belanga. k . Tar Heel Fish Challenge USC Here Tomorrow Coach Jim Ratliff's South Caro lina Gamecock's will arrive tomor- trip that will see them meet the'irfn the North sqad, include Tar Heel mermen on Friday nisht and N.C State in Raleigh Satur- day. Although the Tarheels took the South Carolinians 65-15 last season, they are expected to field a strong er club this year. j As for the locals, they will make j saults on two ACC marks. The 1 medley relay team of Krepp, Kick-j graf, Roth, and Rose will attempt ' to set a new standard in the 400 : yard medley relay. This is the first j year tnat tnis event nas Deen j j .swum at 400 yards instead of 300. j j The 400 yard freestyle relay team I of Krepp, Kickgraf, Roth and Rose ! will attempt to crack the existing ACC record set by the Tarheels last year. . MURALS Intramural tag football js coin ing to a close this week as the ieague champions, battle it out fur the school crown. This afternoon the DKE's and the Sigma. Nys &o for the fraternity blue team cham pionship. The DKE whites are the white team champions. The winners of the blue league championship will play the DKE white team Friday for the frater nity crown. The dorm championship will be played Friday also. The dorm and fraternity champions will make j their bid for the school title Mon day afternoon in Kenan Stadium. Yesterday's tag football play offs results: Medical School-1 defeated Medi cal School-2 6-0; DKE (W) defeated Sig Nu (W), 20-13; Sigma Nu de feated Zeta Psi, 7-6; DKE defeated SAE, 21-0. 24. Youth 25. Evening (poet.) 26. 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The North previously had signed Penn State's Billy Kane and Jack Calderone. Players announced for the South team are Jackie Simpson, Jo? Brodsky and John Barrow, all from he University of Florida. GRADE "A" DRESSED AND DRAWN, CUT-UP READY FOR THE PAN! Winner Quality Tender Juicy Pork m rr KD HALF LOIN D1C LB. for Christmas Gifts! MEN'S FITS ANY SIZE (SOCKS) Reg. 79c Pair In The Shell LBS. i LB. , 53c LB. FOOD IJILL.IS LESS WHEN YOU SHOP AT COLONIAL STORES ayy n minor By JOE REICHLER JACKSONVILLE, Fla. & While the higher classification minor leagues were drafting 36 players at a cost of $156,750 yesterday, major league executives were get ting down to serious trade talk at the annual minor league meetings Although the only deal consum i mated thus far has been the eight player transaction between Detroit and Kansas City, officials were looking forward to one f , the most active trade sessions in years. Manager Birdie Tebbetts, whose Cincinnati Redlegs have been dick ering with several clubs in hopes of strengthening their pitching staff, predicted every club in the National League will be involved in at least one trade either here or at the major league meetings in Chicago. "I've never seen anything like it," he said. "Every, club in cur league has expressed an eager ness to trade. Not only that, but they've actually gotten down tc brass tacks and mentioned names. Unless I'm all wet, I'jn sure there will be a number of deals and for top flight players, too." One proposed multiple deal in volving such big names as Richie Ashburn and Harvey Haddix of Philadelphia and Carl Furillo of Brooklyn) had reached the serious stage until it was finally rejected by General Manager Roy Haney and Manager Mayo Smith of the Phillies. Special i 1 fjfp r DEVIL'S FOOD WHITE YELLOW Sare 9c! Southern lb ; PKGS. 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