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THE DAILY TAR HEEL FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1959 PACS FOUX Carolina Frosh Lose Fifth Game Deac Frosh Whip Tar Babies, 96 FINAL REDUCTIONS THIS WEEK SUITS, SPORTS COATS, SLACKS And FURNISHINGS REDUCED Va V2 13 OFF Choose from famous Brands Good Selec tions. Authentic Uni versity Styles. . Bills Milled Homo NNHI ivtm I! DURHAM WINSTON-SALEM The Wake Forest freshmen won the deciding meetinjj of their three game series with the Carolina frosh as they over powered the Tar Babies 96-70 here last niht. The loss marked the fifth defeat of the year for the Tar Babies, all EUROPE Dublin to the Iron Curtain; Af rica to Sweden. You's accom panied not herded around. College groups. Also shorter trips. $724 - $1,390. EUROPE SUMMER TOURS. 255 Sequoia (Box 4) Pasadena, Cal. Take Her Bowling This Weekend. CENTER BOWLING ALLEYS DURHAM Post Offic Corntr Opn 11:00 A.M. 11:00 P.M. five against Big Four competition, as opposed to seven wins. The win for the Deaclets was their tenth of the season and their sixth straight. The last time that the Wake frosh lost was- in Chapel Hill when the Tar Babies registered a 64-GO decision against them. Compton Paces Deaclets Coach Charlie Bryant's Deaclets had five players who scored in dou ble figures. Forward Gene Compton paced the Deacon scoring with 21 points for the evening. Compton was followed by Len Chappell who had 20 and guard Billy Packer who dumped in 17. 3 ANOTHER INTIMATE BARGAIN B e n j y A most definitely adult fairy tale, to delight the heart of enemies of permissive child training. Only $1.00 at THE INTIMATE BOOKSHOP 205 EAST FRANKLIN STREET Relay Team At Philly Meet Carolina's crack two mile relay team of John, Sylvester, Wayne Bishop. Cowles Liipfert." and AU- American Dave Scurlock invades the City of Brotherly Love tonight to run in Philadelphia's Inquirer Games. Running in the above order, the Tar Heel foursome will battle teams from Manhattan, Syracuse, Villan ova. and Brown. Following tomeht s meet, they will travel on to New York where, tomorrow night, they will run in the New York Athletic Club Meet. The top individual times in the 880 for the squad this year are as follows: Sylvester (1:57.5). BishoD (1:55.4); Liipfert (1:56.9), and Scur lock (under 1:52). The Tar Babies could manage to get no more than two men above the 10 point mark for the game. Don Walsh once again led the Car olina attack with 19 and was close ly followed by Yogi Poteet who was one point back. The Carolina frosh made it close for the first ten minutes and after that period held a 29-28 margin. Here the Deaclets began to move, however, and forged into a 45-31 halftime lead. In the final twenty minutes the Wrake frosh pushed their margin larger and larger. With five minutes to play the winner held an 83-62 lead, and in the final minutes upped the point spread to 26. The Scoring Carolina Hubbard, 8; O'Bannon, 2; Hudock, 7; Callahan, 1; McComb, 7; Phillips, 8; Poteet, 18; Walsh, 19. Wake Forest Loeffler, 10; Comp ton, 21; Chappell, 20; Packer, 17; Weideman, 12; Davis, 4; McCoy, 4; Bryan, 4; Eggleston, 4. 1 Al ' 3 1 You Can Eat At BRADY'S Till 11:45 P.M. BRADY'S, the home of good fcod and fine service, is open EVERY evening till 11:45 p.m. Yeu can order your favorite food from their reg ular menu till 11:30. You can choose from an array of sandwiches and snacks till 11:45 evory evening. This weekend treat your date to late dinner at Brady's. You and your date will en joy the fine food and friend ly service at Brady's till the late hour of 11:30. Doll Goes With Irish SOUTH BEND, Ind. WDon Tll ...I rwi uuii, wno resigned juesaay as Southern California's assistant foot ball coach, Thursday was named a Notre Dame backfield coach by new Irish Coach Joe Kuharich. Previously, Kuharich signed Dick Stanfel, Dick Evans, and Bill Dad- dio, former pro stars, and Hugh Devore, former head coach of the hiladelphia Eagles. Brady's Restaurant Durham Highway -:- Chapel Hill A MIGHTIEST of Pulitzer Prize winner A. D. Guthrie's mighty Don I.Iuhray Richard Egah Lee Reick-Pateicia Owens HI MM K DM) WUSBART- RICHARD FlEISCHf ALFRED HAYFS NOW PLAYING NOW PLAYING 2rv wmiy aura I Ingrid BERGMAN Curt JURGENS Rotert DCHAT i J CXm k DC IB j NOW PLAYING (05 (I THE TRAP" TECHNICOLOR 2:15 - bwimmers Swamp WF By 70-16 WINSTON-SALEM Five pool rec ords fell here yesterday as Caro lina's varsity swimmers bounced back from their only loss of the season and really poured it on Wake Forest, winning 70-16. It was purely a case of too much power as the Tar Heels swepli ev ery first place in every event. Beginning with the 220-freestyle, the first of the record events, Car olina rolled over the Deacons with ease. Ed Simonton got the first pool rec- ora, in me zzu-ireestyie wita a time of 2:26.2. Soph Randy Dodson blazed home with a time of 2:17.4 in the 200- butterfly for another pool record. Bob Hunter set yet another pool rec ord in the 200-backstroke and Har ry Bloom got still another in the 440-freestyle. The last of the five pool re:ords came in the last event, the 400 freestyle relay, with the Carolina team of Brent Nash, Harry Bloom, Jeff Zwicker and Ed Simonton roll ing to a time of 3:41.6. The Carolina record for the sea son now stands at 7-1, they are 4-0 in the ACC. Their only loss in 27 meets came last week when Florida beat them 50-36. In addition to his record in the 440, Bloom won the 50-freestyle as well. The divers swept first and second with Dick Cashwell and Jack Rudy in that order. Brent Nash was disqualified in the 100-freestyle but teammate Joe Kalkhurst won it anyway. THE SUMMARY 400-medley relay: Carolina (Flam rick, Douglas, Wrye, Greene) 4:24.4 220-freestyle: Simonton (C), Zwicker (C), Thompson (WF) 2:26.2 50-freestyle: Bloom (C), Kalk hurst (C), TaJpert (WF) :23.4i 3-meter diving: Cashwell (C), Rudy (C), Chandler (WF) 160.9 200-butterfly: Dodson (C), Dun can (WF), Fohl (WF) 2:17.4 100-freestyle: Kalkhurst (C), Tal pert (WF), Chandler (WF) 53.0 200-backstroke: Hunter (C), Ham rick (C), McCIure (WF) 2:2!.3 440-freestyle: Bloom (C), Thomp son (WF), Greene (C) 5:02.6 uo-breaststroke: Douglas (C), Wrye (C), Pfohl (WF) 2:48.1 400-freestyle: Carolina (Nash, Bloom, Zwicker, Simonton) 3:41.6 MURAL TABLE TENNIS The table tennis tournament will soon be putting forth its new cham pions for this year. Last year's defending champions were: Zeta Fsl, in the fraternity blue division; DKE, in the frater nity white division; Cobb, from the dormitory, and Law Sch, from the Grad Sch. 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