pacb four THE DAILY TAR HEEL THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1957 Ji: afynn I .urns osf wn inaian shoo. n n ' Frosh Mermen UNC's freshmen mermen drop ped a close 37-31 decision to Greensboro High Tuesday after noon in Greensboro. The Tar BaDies were able to garner only three first places. Moore took the 40 yard freestyle in 20-1 and his teammate, Paul Wachendorfer, took the only other individual first place with a time of 1:16.0 in the 120 yard indivi- Guaranteed Valentines If not fully satisfied with the results, bring us the girl and the card, and get your quarter back . . . The Intimate Bookshop 205 E. Franklin St. Open Till 10 P.M. Howard Johnson Restaurant BREAKFAST LUNCH ", . ' , '7 DINNER ' - - - SNACKS "Landmark -For Hungry Tarheels" THE STAR DREAMERS COMBO OR ORCHESTRA wish to announce that they will have available several dates in February and March for your special party or dance. Be sure to call before the last, minute to avoid being left out. 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He sure could, and he seated himself be hind his desk ready for the in evitable question. "What's the real story on the Indiana affair coach? We were referring, of course, to the recent rumor that Tatum was going to take over the head coach ing job at Indiana. In fact, it was believed in some quarters that Tatum had definitely decided to take the job; a rumor that was squelched a few days later when Phil Dickens signed a contract as head coach at Indiana. "Well in the first place," he said,' 'I think there has been too much to do about the whole thing. There is a wonderful opportunity for a coach at Indiana, but I had to consider many other things." "In the first place,, I had to consider my family. I went out to Indiana and compared living condi tions, etc. with those in North Car olina. Now I want it understood that Indiana is a fine place, but I just could not see mvoing my family way out there after we'd been in Chapel Hill such a short while." This point Tatum empha sized. Another primary factor,, accord ing to the Tar Heel coach, was an obligation to friends, students, and alumni of Carolina. "I felt that at Carolina I hadn't completed the job that I came here to do." he said. "I guess I felt that I owed it to my friends to stay here." Tatum admitted that the Indiana pot looked "mighty lucrative." "The conditions of the job, includ ing the salary, looked very good," he stated. "There is a good oppor tunity to produce out there. But I did not want to betray the confi dence that my friends and the administration had put in me, so I turned down the offer." Tatum declined to quote any salary figures saying only that the offer was "satisfactory." The story goes that Tatum had decided to accept the offer when he received a phone call from a friend back home and was con vinced that he should remain in Chapel Hill. Tatum denies that he received a call. "The only call was one that I made to my wife to talk over the situation," he said. Another point in the rumor that moved like hot fire for a few days concerned demands that Tatum CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE: HOUSETRAILER; 35 feet, 2 bedrooms, shower. 1950 Iron wood. Taylors Trailer Ct. Airport Rd., J. L. Lane. FOR SALE: 1954 27' HOUSE trailer. 12 miles North of Cha pel Hill on Airport Road. Sloan's Trailer Park. Maurice L. Clegg. LAW BOOKS, VOLUMES 1 through 155 (except 22 volumes) S. E. reporter 41 through 50 Sup. Ct. Reporter 100 volumes CYC. CJ and Digest $160.00 JAZZ AT TURNAGES Saturday afternoon, 2:00, Turn ages Cabin in Durham. Jazz by Dick Gables "All Stars." Beer Served. SUMMER HELP WANTED: MAN' and Wife or two hoys. Operate amusement business for sum mer. Mountain resort. $35 week ly, free living quarters. See Dan Sherill, Taylor's Trailor Park. RIDERS WANTED TO WHEEL ing, Virginia through Wash. D. C. and Hagerstown, Maryland. Will leave 7 or 8 a.m. on Sa turday, Feb. 9. Call Mrs. Free man at 9-1581 between 9 and 4:30. LOST: MAROON AND BLACK Jacket left in Carroll Hall Sa turday night. Reward offered. Return to Mangum Dorm or to the Pilam House. made on the Indiana administra tion. To this Tatum declared that "I'm sure the Indiana administra tion does not feel that I made any unreasonable demands upon it. Every request that I made was okayed by Indiana before I went out there. I knew exactly what the situation was before I left Chapel Hill." To our satisfaction Big Jim also cleared up the matter of the sup posed animosity between football and other sports here on campus. "I think the Carolina administra tion will verify the fact that I did not use the Indiana matter to gain any personal concessions or to put football ahead of anything else," he commented. "As for being unhappy at Caro lina, I am not. Naturally I've had disappointments, but who hasn't.'. So that's the story as we have it to date. The storm has passed over and Jim Tatum is still head football coach at Carolina. How close he came to leaving Chapel Hill is something only Tatum knows. In any case, the matter is closed and we sincerely hope that it will remain as such. Having just learned that Ed Sut ton was about to sign a profes sional football contract with the Washington Redskins (he signed Tuesday night), we asked Tatum what he thought about it. "I think Ed did the right thing," he said. I'm very happy that he will be able to attend Med School during the off season." (Sutton will atend Med School at the Uni versity of Tennessee). "The Red skins plan to use him on offense and I don't think that there will be a better offensive rookie in the league next season." With that we left the Tar Heel mentor at his desk to ponder over the problems that will confront him when spring practice com mences Saturday. GMAB Pool Tournament Set For February 13th The GMAB sponsored Prelimi nary Billiards Tournament will get underway in the Graham Mem orial pool room Feb. 13 and tour nament director Lonnie Stephen son urges anyone who is interest ed in competeting in the event to come down and sign up. The preliminaries, which begin at 1 p.m., will be held to select the top six men for the finals to be held Feb. 22. Prizes will be awarded the top three men and they may win an opportunity to represent Carolina in the National Intercollegiate Billiards Tourna ment at the University of Iowa Mach 23. Those interested are in vited to come down and practice. 1 TO A NICE LITTLE GAL Who Wishes Boys Had More Gumption Chickabiddy, if you pleai-e, hear the parable of bees. Bees devote their shining hours to bussing, as it were, the flow ers. They smack each flower, but pass the buds, which, to bees' eyes, look like duds. Humming in their twos and threes, go the merry, boy-like bees! Now flowers, in their girlish way, seeming just to stand and sway, plan their every move to please silly, buzzing boy-like bees. Perfumes subtler than Chanel, subtle shades to match each smell these they pass around for free, not for any special bee. For the girlish flower-? have found bees like rivals buzzing 'round. THE MORAL If you want a bee, set your sights at least on three. Send them each a Valen tine from the bookshop with this sign: THE INTIMATE BOOKSHOP 205 E. Franklin Street Open Till 10 P.M. f s i i t i i i JIM TATUM .decides to stay WORLD'S GREATEST NOVEL NOW ON THE SCREEN! 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