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f AOH FOU THf DAILY TAR HEEL TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 195J Quigg Returns I o Carolina r.y Kl STY HAMMOND . Jt (iuia, the handsome eager ulm k;ic Carolina its first National r;iskc;!a'l Championship, will re turn to the scene of his many triumphs today when he comes back t Chap.-I Hill to aid Frank McGuire ; n I Dean Smith with the 1953 ver vun of Tar Heel basketball. I -'irmly imprinted on all Tar Heel fans' minds is the moment in Kansas C ly when (Juice calmly sunk two foul .shots in the third overtime 7 V V. . - - V JOE QUIGG returns to UNC MILTON'S TRADITIONAL TROUSERS pR j P i Our pew extra short rise model his created a new dimension in i finer fitting trousers. If you've ! had trouble with stock trousers f binj bsgcy in thm seaf. our new model is for you. Many new in teresting tones and fabrics worsted shetlands, India whip cords, and ultra fine worsted flannels. Worsted flannels at lowest price ever $13.95 Alton's ;tothir.3 Cuptoard to pace Carolina to a 54-53 win over Kansas and the NCAA Basket ball Championship. Last year hard luck dogged the hustling Yankee in King McGuire 8 court when he suffered a broken right leg in an intra-squad game before the beginning of the season. The injury forced Quigg out for the entire season. Th other blow came to Quigg when the conference ruled that he would be elibible only for the first semester of this year if he chose to play. The ruling was a fair one, as Quigg had played 5 semesters belore and had only one left. At this point joe signed with the professional New York Nnicker bockers, deciding not to play ball with the Tar Heels this year and to sign a pro contract w hile he had a chance to do so. Teammate Pete Brennan joined Quigg on the Knicks while another former Tar Heel, Tommy Kearns. signed with neigh boring Syracuse. But this fall lady luck again fail ed to come through with a favoring smile. Quigg's leg was removed from the cast last March, but con tinued workouts and treatments failed to bring it around. The knee didn't respond, and Quigg found himself unable to make the neces sary turns and rebounds. After three weeks in the Knicks' training camp at Stamford. Conn.. New York finally was forced to put big Joe on the disabled list tor an indefinite period. "Losing Quiyg for possibly the entire season is a tough break for us," said coach Fuzzy LeVane of the Knicks, "He was one of the best pro prospects I have seen in college basketball in recent years." Then when coach Frank McGuire was in New York for the World Series and business matters, he got together with some of the Knicks officials and came up with the solution. Why not let Quigg return to Carolina; for two purposes First, to help out with the coachiftg of the frosh and varsity squads, and second, to try to get his knee back into top shape. So, although Quigg is still the property of the New York club, coach McGuire and athletic director Chuck Erickson have invited him back to Chapel Hill, scene of many former successes. Quigg arrives to day from New York, and Carolina fans can look foward to seeing him or; the bench with McGuire and Smith during the basketball games. Once again the name of Joe Quigg will be associated with Carolina basketball. It couldn't happen to a nicer guy. ABOUT OUR 97 TREASURES Perhaps the most neglected treasure In our Old Book Cor ner is the 97c shelf. It is there that the really nice books go when you fellows, in your buying wisdom, decide j that they aren't worth the i market price. It is there that overlooked first editions, and ; really hard to-grt books first I cowrie within range ofthe canny I sharp-shooter. For example, as we write this. the 97c shelf contains a very good copy of Stuart Chase's , MEXICO, a wonderful old period piece, called AMERICAN FEMALE t'OKTS. and a nice copy of MarkJtain's biography of Sir , John Franklin, the Arctic I explorer. Perhaps there's real treasure for you there. Come in and check up, anyway. The Intimate Bookshop 205 East Franklin Street Open tU 10 P. M. Maryland Game On TV GREENSBORO (AP) The first of four regional telecasts of Atlan tic Coast Conference football games is scheduled Saturday. ACC Commissioner Jim Weaver announced the Maryland North Carolina contest at Chapel Hill will be the TV feature. The regional game will be car ried in Maryland, the Carolinas and parts of Tennessee and Georgia. Weaver said dates of the other three gams for the regional hook up will be announced early in the week before the Saturday games, proceeds from telecasts arc divided among the league's eight members. Jaywalking was costly in the U.S. last year 2,600 were killed. Wade Smith Is Athlete Of Week Wade Smithi a 5-10 170-pound junior from Albemarle, who both set up and score Carolina's winning touchdowns Saturday is The Daily Tar Heel's Athlfite of the Week. Smith, who had" been running well all season, really poured on the steam Saturday to. turn in one of the finest performances of his ca reer. v Afer South Carolina had punted the ball out to its t own 44 Satur day, Smih carried ora tne hrst play for four yards. After a Cummings tc Goldstein completion had given the Tar Heels a first down on the SC 27, Ed Lipski ran fair three yards to the 24. Scores Only Tjo The Tar Heels bro!ie out of the huddle into a split-T wftth an un balanced line to the right on a 2nd and 7 situation. The ball went to Smith who shot off the left side the weak side) and scooted to the one yard line before being pulled uown irom Denina. un tne very next play Smith cracked across left tackle for the touchdown, the only one scored in the contest. In the last quarter, near the end of the game, Carolina gained the ball deep in its own territory. Once again it was Smih who broke lo.e for two long gains, one on a p;ifcss and one on a run, to einch two first downs and the ball game. Morehcad Scholar Smith got into nearly every game as a sophomore last year and built up a fine 2.3 rushing; average. He is known on the team for his spirit and hustle, lie is a Morehead Scho lar and a member of Pi Kappa Al pha social fraternity. I i : r . -V 5 i! M JLJS ATHLETE OF THE WI-iEK Wade Smith, a 5-10, 170-pqund junior halfback from Albemarle is Daily Tar Heel Athlete of the Week. Smith scored the winning touchdown against South Carolina. 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