Page 4 September 15, 1SSS THE DAILY TAR HEEL mw:::-:::::: ! ! It L H i i .to Ji .to la ilbott ieaQ Quarterback Danny Talbott. end Bob Hume, and tackle Hank Sadler have been elect ed tri-captains of North ' Caro lina's football team this year. The three seniors were chos en by a vote of their team mates. Coach Jim Hickey praised the selections, saying. "All three are fine young men and have outstanding leader ship qualities." Talbott, -one of the most versatile athletes in Carolina history, was ACC Player of the Year in 1965. He passed for 1080 yards, ran for an ad ditional 397 yards, and kicked field goals and extra points. The Rocky Mount, N. C. na tive led the conference in scoring with 70 points. He also averaged 38 yards a kick as a part time punter 'V .1 a 4 rW- q . t ;- A k.w.,lwl .iii, irr in -.I L,,,,,,w1,,,.nr,,,.,,y..MOT,,m,, ,,.J ril" 1:3 TECSfcJk t u "r i BOB HUME job last fall when starting flanker RuH Phillinc wac in. Hume moved into a regular jured. Once established as a The Newest Dress Shop In Town.. . Invites you to browse in the quiet, relaxed atmosphere of "Grandma's Attic." See our complete line of nationally ad vertised fall women's wear. We have the latest collegiate styles Khaki gabardine pen jackets and suits, fall coats, both fur trimmed and plain, complete colors and styles in suits and dresses including HALF SIZES. Come in for a Pleasant Surprise Oklb's U DRESS SHOP IS I ; 504 WEST FRANKLIN . I 9-5:30 HANK SADLER starter he became an intricate part of the Tar Heel offense, snaring 30 passes to lead th team. This year he's been ! switched to tight end to re place graduated John Ather ton. ; ' UNC Baseball Team Begins To Practice The Carolina baseball team became the pride of Chapel Hill last year. After a slow start Coach Walter Rabbs' boys earned one honor after another. They won the ACC crown with a 12-2 record. They went on to become the South Eastern Champions by defeating pow erful Florida State. They clos ed out their season at the College World Series in Omaha with a ranking of fourth in the nation. Now Rabb looks toward this year, and this, year base ball, at Carolina should be even more successful. The long road back to Oma has commences on Tuesday, September 20 at two in the afternoon when fall practice begins. Members of last year's freshman and varsity squad - will bissuedequipmentthat morning in Woollen Gym. All r freshmen candidates should be "at t h e baseball field with gloves at two o'clock. DANNY TALBOTT Sadler is a 230-pound stal wart of the defensive line. He's got the. size and speed to make him one of the be?t in the ACC. He's from Char lotte, N. C. where he was a 180 pound guard. Once- at Carolina he kept growing-right into his present tackle posi tion. The tri-captains will lead the Tar Heels into battle Saturday against Kentucky in the sea son opener. Jack Cobb Was Mr. Basketball At Carolina Jack Cobb Dlaved the field He knew all about headlines, hurrahs and heartbreak, and he had th darn good sense to treat all three of them sanely. Cobb was Mr. Basketball of the 1920s, perhaps the great est native North Carolina play er in the history of the game .The things he accomplished at 'the University of North Caro lina will be recorded forever !in the record books. . For three straight years (1924-25-26), the sharpshooter from Durham led Carolina to the Southern championship and in ' 1924 was such a dynamic performer that Carolina went through a 23-game schedule unbeaten. He made the Helms All American team and in 1926 was selected as Helms na tional Player of the Year, the only native Tar Heel in his tory to be so honored. . Those were th wild and wonderful years. Some others were not. Soon after he graduated from Carolina, Cobb was in volved in an automobile acci- (Contlnued on Page 5) VI? ".' .:.. .-vie- ' i. Jn,' m "k I. - -I s mm Welcome Bach Students! Coine See Our Nevest Fall Feature: fim enHQ A ruggedly constructed tanvas deck chair in Caro Una blue, witli UNC emblazoned in white on the backGreat for relaxing, on the lawi, in the room, before the TVget yours NOWf c O .-J Comnlele. Onlv 12.95 r 7 wf ' NOW PLAYING THE UNCONQUERABLE ARE AT IT AGAIN! &t - 4 UNC Decorated Chair Covers Sold Separately At $4.50 AT v ..: EASTGATE SHOPPING CENTER ::;::W:r:?v:::::: M-6-M uttfstr.TTi W ARENA PRfin:irTiflH ROBERT VAUGHN fe-McCMUIH- RIP DOROTHY TnPMPpnviHnvss1 Ullll I ItUIIIii. in METROCOLOR n 4 J SWIMG 3 I ) Si-' TO THE BEST BUYS IN CHAPEL HILL IN Everything from Socks and Hose to Sweaters and Dresses. Includ ed in our VAST ARRAY OF BARGAI NS ARE (to mention a VERY few): II 4. I -A V I i .1 jr. -.-.-:-.-.-'.': ar- - V'. mm 5 -7 DIAMONDS of GEM QUALITY 4 1 5. FROM $150.00 T. L. KEMP Jewelry Free Wedding: Band OYour Credit Arrangement O 135 E. FRANKLIN ST. . . . ZJlxe average graJiiate of velyn tJood JUHBG'DVKUOCS TliilES FASTEfl THAN HIS BEGINNING SPEED VITII EQUAL or BETTER COmiEIlSIOIl HOW IS THIS POSSIBLE? Eighteen years ago Evelyn Wood, a Utah school teacher, made a fil1?, g scovery that led to the founding of Reading Dynamics. While working toward a master's degree, she handed a term paper to a professor and watched him read the 89 pages at 6,000 words per minute with outstanding recall and comprehension. Deter mined to find the secret behind such rapid reading, she spent the ?ifS tracking down 50 people who could read faster JS1'?00 iwfds P?r-minute. She studied their techniques, fviJ?rS!lf t0 "ad at these faster rates. Now, after years of ils It SimpyProinbtioStunt? - Over the past eleven years more than 160,000 graduates hav w StSnfP1! SapLd. reading courses aspire to 450-600 words per Srt nnK3eading dynamics graduates can read between 1 000 and 3,000 words per minute, and many go even higher IT Money - Back Guarantee A:. J We guarantee to increase the reading efficiency of each student AT LEAST 3 times with good comprehension We will refund the entire- tuition to any student who, after com pleting minimum class and study requirements, does not at least triple his reading efficiency as measured by our be ginning and ending tests. SEE FOn YOURSELF, ATTEND t A Free Demonstration At 4 or 8 p.m. r ALPACA SWEATERS $11.75 & $13.75 PARKAS . $4.75 STARTS TODAY RALEIGH at the YMCA Hillsboro St. Mon., Sept. 12 Tues., Sept 13 SOCKS 1st QUALITY HOSE . IRREGULAR SWEATERS BANLON SHIRTS 50c & 75c pr. 3 prs. for $1.25 . . . $5.00 up ......... $3.25 TSHIIITS, BRIEFS, BOXERS ... 65c ea. Shop Now While the Selection Is Best At The CHAPEL HILL at the Carolina Inn Moil, Sept. 19 Tues., Sept. 20 DURHAM at the High School on Duke St Mon., Sept 26 Tues., Sept 27 AT THE DEMONSTRATION LEAVE their ; rs FINGERPRINTS C C , , ALL O OVERn M each yAj4 A IN V WILLIAM j? WYLER'S X - rJZj "MXtrtrm-mr W t, TO H You will see a Reading Dynamics graduate read at amazing speed from a book he has never seen before and then tell in detail what he has read. m S6e a documented lm that includes actual interviews with Washington Congressmen who have taken the course. You will hear illustrated talks on the theory behind Reading Dy namics and the growing importance of reading. You will learn how we can help you to faster reading, improved comprehension, greater recall. ea Sessions Will Meet Once a Week for 10 Weeks Afternoon Classes 4 to 6:30 Night Classes 7:30 to 10 FALL COURSES IN RALEIGH IN CHAPEL HILL IN DURHAM Begin TUES. Sept. 20 . MON. Sept. 26 THURS. Sept. 29 End TUES. Nov. 22 MON. Nov. 28 THURS. Dec. 8 New enrollments strictly limited to 30 per class. Accepted in order of application. Ul MILL OUTLET SAI ra 5 it OM LOCATED OVER SUTTON'S DRUGS Open 9:30-5:30 Monday through Saturday PHONE 942-3625 . r..i - in - ,- PAN AVISION COLOR by DE LUXE 2Ck WHO'S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLP STARTS SEPT. 22 vetyn Wood READIfIG DYfJAr.lICS 1412 Westover Terrace, Greensboro, N. C. ' Clip and Mafl In This Coupon jU4a liiack PHONE GREENSBORO 274-427S OR CHAPEL HILL MMuT Mrs. Ruth Black TO EVELYN WOOD READING DYNAMICS, 1412 Westover Terrace. Greensboro N C Please send me 23S. Testimonials of High School, College and Graduate Students BusInL sional People, Housewives and Others who have taken the Evelyn Wood READING DYNAwTn " in North Carolina. Please send prices and -Registration Blanks. (It is definlt.lv no representative is to call.) definitely understood that NAME ADDRESS A A -v.- .J , -. fr rr

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