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THE "PATTV TAR HEEL
Thursday, February 18, 1965
Lady Milton Feb.
Goldsf rangier
LAST CALL TO YEAR
ROUND AND SPRING
SAVINGS ON UTTERLY
CHOICE WEARABLES!
Barnes Writes Wrestling Book
Great group or shirts regu
larly to $10.95, mostly in
pullover button-down mod
el, at only $1.99; large
group non-pullover shirts,
regularly to $19.95 at only
$2.99.
Smart group of spring shifts
and $10.99.
All of our choice Lady Mil
ton Sweaters drastically
cut $14.95 to $9.99; $16.95
to $12.99; $19.95 choice Mc
George incomparable cardi
gans, never before on sale,
now only $14.99; $22.95 to
$16.99 and $25.00 to $17.99.
Group tapered slacks cut
from $22.95 to a mere
$6.99.
Entire stock of our fabu
lous Chesterfield topcoats
cut from $50.00 to $39.99;
$70.00 camel hair blend
now $49.99.
Group belts regularly to
$5.00 at Frogstrangler of
$1.00. .
Shetland sweater sets cut
from $29.90 to $19.98.
Smart group of Crazy Horse
Suits,1 shifts and shirt
waists, "the three S's in cas
ual smartness Half Price.
189 Pr. Bermuda shorts
regularly, to $12.95, at be
low cost $2.99. '
By BOB QUINCY
Special to DTII
Dr. Barnes, professor of Eng
lish literature and wrestling
coach at Carolina, is now dis-
Bob Zuppke, the great Univer- playing the book he authored
sity of Illinois football coach of entitled, "Ready, Wrestle." His
yesteryear, was able to reach not publishers define it as a "first"
only college athletes but youngs- of its kind in the juvenile mar-
ters all over the world with his ket.
to relieve
the mat.
rough sessions on
deft cartooning. Dr. Sam G.
Barnes of UNC falls into the
same category.
Thursday's Pulsating
Frogstranglers
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Many Other Frogstranglers
Too Irresistible To Pass Up.
LADY MILTON SHOP
A
riff i
Famous make raincoats including
dacroncotton wash 'n' wear and
poplins with zip out linings, regu
larly to $39.95, at Rainstrangler
of $24.99.
Alligator belts regularly to $12.95
choicest skins at any price, at a
mere eye-catching $6.00.
Dacroncotton poplin suits regu
larly to $47.50 at a tempting $24.99.
Mud pants khakis in size 27,
whites in other sizes, at crazy $.99
Bermudas, 209 pairs regularly to
$19.95, at surprising $1.99.
Dress tab shirts with pin-tuck
pleats slashed from $8.95 to $1.99.
Madras jackets cut from $37.50 to
below cost $19.99.
Group Imported sweaters regular-
ty to $30.00, take your pick at
' i . . . -
$10.99.
Last call to fabulous savings on
Johnson & Murphy and English
shoes.
Just pick your season and have
fun!
at
he HUB of Chapel Hill
Thursday Friday Saturday
Save During Dollar Days
3 Big Days of the greatest savings of the year. All
items have been drastically reduced for this event.
SP0RTSHIRTS
Large group traditional long
sleeve sport shirts. Brand
names that you are sure to
know. Values to $5.95. Dol
lar Days Special.
51.99
DRESS SHIRTS
A special treat for this big
event traditional long
sleeve dress shirts in all
sizes! All colors! Values to
$5.95. Dollar Days Special.
$1.99
BELTS
A good choice of madras
and cloth belts, values to
$4.00. Don't miss these Dol
lar Days Specials!
Corduroy
PANTS
Our complete stock of cord
uroy pants reduced for this
special sale. Values to $5.95,
Dollar Days Special.
53.90
SOCKS
Large group camel hair
cashmere, and wool socks,
values to $2.50. Don't miss
these Dollar Days Specials!
99c
LADIES WEAR
Entire stock ladies wear including all coats, dresses; blouses,
skirts and accessories Dollar Days Special
SPECIAL 12 PRICE
The lit of Chapel Hill
103 EAST FRANKLIN STREET
The book, in the Frank Merri
well tradition, follows the pro
gress of a . young athlete who
excels for his school. Many
such yarns have been dedicat
ed to football, basketball and
baseball, but wrestling was a
neglected sport until Dr. Barnes
produced his manuscript.
Chances are good the wrest
ling fiction will reach a world
wide market. The story is ex
citing, well-paced and easily
understood. A glossary of
wrestling terms aids the unfa
miliar reader.
A graduate of Oklahoma
A. & M., with a B.S. degree in
1936, Barnes twice participated
in the Olympic trials. His ap
proach as a college wrestling
coach is hard work, spiced
with fun. His humor adds much
PATRONIZE YOUR
ADVERTISERS
Writing comes easy to Dr.
Barnes, a professor of English
at Carolina. He served as a
reporter for the Stillwater
(Okla.) Daily Press in his early
years.
His experience in the wrest
ling field covers a period of
more than 20 years. Barnes'
first major post was head
wrestling coach at VMI, where
he served four years before en
tering service with the Navy
and seeing action in the Pacific.
Tn 1946, he returned to VMI
foT another four seasons. Dur
ing this era he also taught Eng
lish at nearby Washington &
Lee.
In 1950, Coach Barnes joined
the faculty at North Carolina,
obtaining his Master's and Doc
tor's degrees. English litera
ture and wrestling serve a
double purpose in his life.
Last season, during which he
was installed as President of
the Wrestling Coaches Associa
tion of America, Dr. Barnes'
team finished second in the
ACC.
He is married and the father
of four sons, two of them whom
practice with the Carolina team.
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WARM Til AT
HEART UP WITH
STUI
e
ami
'FCA Hears Jeffrey, Shinnick
"We must see wnere we are UNC nthioto ah t
?ondgeWth?Lreethd S
using .to get there . With son Merrill were the featured
words of Christ the path will ed to explain the meaning nf
:e"P. 01 Chris- -ChristlaS
tian rttiixcuto lUActuuve JJirec- Merrill
or James Jeffrey told an au- and iX-Si . e fiogai?
dlence of 350 at the FCA Ral- fr C.. the las
losonhy,
if pu'rinterested
in Church History
or Religious Phi
don't miss the S
scholarly library, now
being sold off at
The Intimate!
ly in Memorial Hall Wednesday
night.
Jeffrey, . Baltimore Colt line
backer Don Shinnick, former
INTRAMURAL
BASKETBALL
By BILL LEE
DTH Sports Writer
In intramural basketball play
off action Tuesday, the Alexander
Phinks edged the Everett Hagors !
32-su, as uavia Wilson put in 12
'points.
The Lewis Renegades squeezed
by the Graham Yanks 47-44, with
Nile Dixon scoring 15, and Don
Eastwood adding 14. Ronald Rob
ertson was high for the losers '
with 22.
Tne Everett B's topped the ;
Manly White Rats 42-29,
led by Tom Haney and Jim Hug
enschmidt with 14 each. Ed Guf
fey added 10.
The Ruffin Rough beat the Ever
ett Trojans 46-43, as Jim Gantt'
hit for 17 followed by Al Blalock
at 12. Heading Everett was George
Womble with 13.
The Ehringhaus C Champs
whipped the Aycock Addax 42-29,
with Don Culp leading at 17. Bob
Teague added 14 for the winners.
The Winston Wombats won over
the Mangum Spazos 38-33, as Bill
Cranford and Harry Thomas led
with 12 and 10 respectively.
Zeta Psi beat Phi Kappa Sig
in fraternity blue play 43-34, as
. Bill Harrison popped in 23, follow
ed by Al Hamilton with 11. Glen
Wood scored 12 for the losers.
Pi Kappa Phi topped Kappa Psi
V43-36, with John Wainie leading
; with 15. John Bailey led the losers
with 12.
DU beat STE 44-35, led by Pete
' Burgess with 17, and followed by
Ted Edwards with 10. Ned Mar
fin led the losers with 13. . :
' vThe Phi Delts whipped Chi Phi
60-38, led by John Poole with 23,
f and the Betas topped ZBT 56-21,
- with Dave Wilkins scoring 14.
opened the
IOUr - SDOlt iPtfpr winner af
UNC, who in turn introduced
Shinnick.
After telling some humorous
introductory stories, the big
linebacker related the meaning
of Christianity to his life and
to those of his teammates. He
told a story of a discussion
among about 25 of his fellow
Colts on the meaning of the
word Christian, ana expiameu
although many of us carry out
many acts required of a Chris
tian we fail to see Christ as
the cornerstone of the faith.
Al Long spoke briefly and in
troduced Jeffrey, who after giv
ing a juggling exhibition, spoke
on the importance of having
justified faith in oneself and the
special meaning Christianity
can have to an athlete.
All in attendance were invited
to talk with Shinnick and Jef
frey afterwards.
INSTANT SILENCE
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Berkeley, California
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Dollar Days
100 Sweaters .. 5.00
Values (o 14.95
100 Skirts Slacks
Coordinates . . . 5.00
Values to 11.95
Group
Cotton and Corduroy
Jackets 5.00
Values to 1 1.95
Group
Blouses 2.00
Values to 5.98
57 Dresses . . 5.GQ
Values 17.95
58 Dresses . . 10.QQ
Values to 25.95
All Fall & Winter
Goafs & Suits
2i Price
Bonnie Doon White Ribbed
SOCKS
35c pr.-3pr. 1.00
Allowance of $1.00 on' Purchases of $10.00 and Every
Multiple of $10.00 on New and Advance Spring and
Summer Merchandise ...
DOLLAR DAYS
Thursday-Friday-Saturday
.. February 18-19-20
The House of Fashion in Chapel Hill for the Carolinas
Don't Dare Miss Any of These Special Values
Suits
62.50 NOW 41.96 1
69.50 NOW 46.37 1
75.00 NOW 49.99
79.50 NOW 53.20 I
100.00 NOW 66.66 i
Sport Goats
35.00 NOW 26.00
39.50 NOW 29.96
45.00 NOW 30.00
47.50 NOW 31.67
59.95 NOW 39.98
All Famous Brands included in this Sale
Ski Jackets
Reg. ,22.95
ISO
Shirts
Reg. 6.50
s2.99
One Group TIES Wow $1.69
Imported
Sweaters
11.95 NOW 7.97
14.95 NOW 9.97
17.95 NOW 11.97
19.95 NOW 13.30
27.50 NOW 20.63
29.95 NOW 22.46
13.95
14.95
15.95
16.95
17.95
18.95
Wool
Slacks
NOW
NOW
NOW
NOW
NOW
NOW
10.46
11.21
11.96
12.71
13.46
14.21
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A Plea to iho Pubiiclt to Maintain Order Duritlg Our
.Dollar Days
ale
A Riot of Bargains! Ail Fall Goods Sensationally Reduced
Item 1-Entire Stock Fall Suits Reduced 40 to 50
Item 2 Remaining Stock Wool Worsted Trousers 40 Off.
Item 3-Topcoats Reduced from 60.00 to 37.95 & 69.95 to 42.95
Item 4Entire Stock Fall Sportcoats Reduced 40 to 50.
Item 5 Group of Shoes 40 Off
Item 6 Entire Stock Long Sleeve Sportshirls Y2 Off.
Item 7-Gloves .... ...... x2 Off
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Aways. LADIES
Item 1 Large Group Dresses Reduced From 17.95 to 6.95, 24.95 to 9.95
& 29.95 to 11.95. j
Item 2 Remaining Stock Fall Skirts V2 Off
Item 3-Group of Blouses - 23 Off
Item 4 Sweaters Reduced 60.
Item 5 Long Sleeve Print Blouses 6.95 Now 4.25 7.95 now 4.75.
Item 6 Small Group of Shoes V2 Off.
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