IVE FINISHED THAT" HICKEY STORY, Boss CAN I START ON. MV MRY POPPiNS EXPOSE? 'Ltt-" V- 1 "if If iWrL ' fjil IP" (V L Sandy ii Co-Rec Carnival Tonig By BILL IIASS DTH Sports Writer K The 20th annual Co-Rec sport . carnival will be held tonight in Woollen Gym beginning at 7 o'clock. All teams are re t quested to be on the floor by ; 6:45. I Forty-two teams are entered in this year's competition. So J rorities are matched with boys i residence halls and fraterni l ties with girls residence halls. Relays will start the whole affair off, followed by compe- tition in badminton, table ten I nis, volleyball, tether ball, box f hockey, archery and carnival games. Included m the carni val games are such interesting events as worm relay, ham mer the devil, blow and burst, funnel volley, bean bag toss, wash day, paper plate flip and bean straw. t In tag football action Friday, Connor outlasted the Joyner Jocks, 34-23. Mel Phifer led the Connor attack with two touch downs while John Kispert, Don Staley and Rick Harris tallied once each. Staley was credited with four extra points. Dan Smith scored twice and Bill Day once for the Jocks. The Craige A Clippers whack ed the Craige A Clowns, 29-19. Ray Boling, Duke Walsh, Tom Miller and Larry Wildes had Clipper TD's. Bill Daughtery scored twice and Rick Benson once for the Clowns. Dave Adeimy's first-half touchdown gave the Teague Terrifies a 6-0 victory over the Avery All - STars. The Alexander Poohbahs coasted to a 23-14 win over the Alexander Fatals. Rod Boyette had two toudhdowns and Jim Lovett one for the Poobahs. Dick Fisher had two for the Fatls. The Stacy Studs eliminated the Everett Rogah from a spot IT'S NATIONAL 4 Children s Book Week! Join in the celebration at the Intimate! Free balloons for the youngsters! On the front table we're fea turing all the new faces in our children's Book Section. Back in the section itself well be showing the thousands of books we regularly stock the biggest and best selection any where in the area. ADVENT CALENDARS go out on sale, too. This traditional method of bringing in the Christmas sea son is sure to delight the young sters on your list. Be sure to make your selection early so that the child can get in on the start of excitement December first. Bring back the happier mo ments of your youth. Enjoy a browse in the Intimate this week. Wmw 2ntimate L open every evening until 10 p.m. ii - i reaawe. DTH Sports Editor :? The rumors began circulating among students in Chapel Hill almost immediately after Carolina's 3-0 loss to Wake Forest over Homecoming weekend. THE RUMORS "Coach Hickey is quitting." The statement was passed around big fraternity court on that Saturday night. The story of Coach Hickey's future began in the State papers as far back as last November after the Tar Heels compiled a disappointing 4-6 season. The Greensboro Daily News broke their big "scoop" last Saturday. The article on their sports page stated that Jim Hickey was going to the Uni versity of Connecticut as head football coach and athletic director. United Press International is also investigating the events for a big story. Even the Atlanta Journal has gotten in on the act. Here are the first two paragraphs of an article that appeared in their Sunday paper: "University of North Carolina football coach Jim Hickey definitely will resign after this season and Georgia Tech assistant Bud Carson is a prime can didate to succeed him, The Journal - Constitution learned Saturday night. "Sources close to the Tar Heel head coach say Hickey, who has been under pressure for several years, has already accepted a position as athletic director at the University of Connecticut." Articles such as these have breathed fire on the speculation of students in Chapel Hill. Here are two added rumors that have made ama teur Sherlock Holmes sure that they have thejir By OWEN DAVIS DTH Sports Writer Coach Fred Mueller said his Tar Baby forces are ready and rarin' for action against Duke in next Saturday's closing bat tle in Durham. "Everybody is ready except Zemaitis and he is doubtful," said Mueller. "We are really ready to go now." Reviewing the session in which UNC has split four en counters, the Carolina mentor said his team has not been able to generate enough force for a sixty - minute effort. "We have played only a half of each of our four games," he commented. Bring On Blue Imps, ays Coach Mueller "We haven't played a full game yet but we hope to do it against Duke. If we put two halves together we will really have a go at it. We could be as good as any freshman team here if we did that." Pointing to individual players Mueller was very high on bis linemen. "Steve Burdulis has been going both ways and has done an unbelievable job for us at linebacker. George Ste vens has been great at offen sive guard with his blocking. "John Winkler at tackle and Jim Seganiec have done real well in the offensive line. In fact the whole offensive line has done a real good job all year." change USC Alumni Circulating ACC Withdrawal Petition COLUMBIA (AP) Coach Frank McGuire of the Univer sity of South Carolina says that a petition being circulat ed by alumni asking the school's withdrawal from the Atlantic Coast Conference is against his wishes. The Gamecock basketball ACC Stats TOTAL OFFENSE coach said Monday the peti tion, which began circulation during the weekend, was a response to the ruling last Fri day by the ACC executive committee that declared bas ketball ace Mike Grosse in eligible to play. McGuire said he was con sulted about favoring the peti tion but "at this particular time I asked them not to cir culate a petition because we in the playoffs, 12-8. Dave De- case clinched: First, Hickey said before the season began that if he didn't compile an 8-2 record this sea son he'd leave Chapel Hillr and secon, the Hickey residence is up for sale. Priest and Mike DeBruhl had TD's for the winners, Sam Joh son for the Rogah. Phi Delt Blue won a double header, 13-0 over ATO Blue and 26-0 over the ZBT Zebes. Rick Crowder and Bunky Mastin scored against ATO. Crowder 'added two more and Mastin another against the Zebes. 1 AND THE FACTS The Sherlocks can put away their cloaks and their magnifying glasses and some news papers have a little explaining to do. Here are the facts: . Jim Hickey has not resigned, and Coach Hickey has not been offered, and therefore obviously not ac cepted, any position at Connecticut. "I have a good job at Carolina," the coach said recently, "And my only concern now is to. pull out of a loosing season and post a winning record." "When the season is over, if an offer of a job comes - which hasn't yet I will consider it. I will weigh the offer against .what I have at Carolina and determine which is better for me, my family and my security." Connecticut's public information director Wallace Moreland confirmed the coach's statements. "The president of the university invited a num ber of people here as advisors to discuss the va cancy created by the retirement of our athletic di rector. Jim Hickey was one of the men who came here. That was last spring. A decision on the job has not been reached, and as yet no one has been Phi Kap Sig Gold blanked the offered the position." The Pi Kap Phi Futbawls drubbed Delta Sig Blue, 31-6. Bill Early led the way witfc three toudhdowns and Al Ellis added another. Robinson man aged a score for Delta Sig. KA Blue crushed the Sigma Chi Raiders, 42-6. Warren Wills scored twice and Travis, Brew er, Bullock and Coppedge once. McMillan had the lone Sigma Chi score. DKE Blue downed the TEP Tops, 13-6, on scores by Dixon wiDDie and King. Stu London scored for TEP. The Sig Ep Blue team wal loped the Lambda Chi Joy -Oboys 39-0. Pope and Womble scored twice, Jackson and Long once. Team G. Yds. Avg. Virginia 7 2067 295.3 N. C. State 7 2059 294.1 Clemson 6 1755 292.5 Duke 7 1767 252.4 W. Forest 7 1714 244.9 Maryland 6 1422 237.0 U.N.C. 6 1375 229.2 U.S.C. 7 1558 222.6 TOTAL DEFENSE Team G. Yds. Avg. Maryland 6 1395 232.5 Duke 7 1846 263.7 N. C. State 7 1968 281.1 U.S.C. 7 1974 282.1 W. Forest 7 2020 288.6 U.N.C. 6 1748 291.3 Clemson 6 2070 345.0 Virginia 7 2455 350.7 PASS OFFENSE Team Virginia Clemson "Maryland U.N.C, N. C. State Duke W. Forest U.S.C. Att. 196 126 117' 134 147 143 118 116 Comp. Yds. 95 1258 67 t 4 j 1080 949 6f 73 72 66 49 47 Satlu or -?l Phi Gam Whiteowls, 11-0. Char lie Morgan had the game's only touchdown. Groceries Groceries from Harry Taylor's Supermarket in Hook erton that are not claimed by 5 p.m. today will donated to the Oarrboro Welfare Department for distribution to needy fami lies. The groceries may be picked up today at the YMCA from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Information sheets for the rod and gun field meet may be picked up in the intra mural office any time to day. Entries are due Wed nesday and the meet will be held Thursday. Hickey hasn't spoken to Chuck Erickson, Caro lina's Athletic Director about his future thus far this fall. As for the rumor of Hickey's statement about the necessity of an 8-2 season, no coach would ever make the mistake of putting himself that far out on a limb. Jim Hickey's house is for sale, it has been for sale, it has been for years. The-coach has two daugh ters in college and the house is just too big. It's as simple as that. TOUGH JOB MADE TOUGHER Jim Hickey has a tough job, and it's getting tough er as the weeks and the games go by. The matter of his future concerns the coach, his family, and the athletic department. Until a public statement has been made by the coach himself spec ulation concerning his future is not the privilege of students or newspapers. Jim Hickey has a tough job, and the midseason rumors and articles aren't making it any easier. wssm HE 5 ti 10:3 P.H. Doiit! UJaterine Pizza Large Plain Pizza and A Pitcher of Beer or Cider LDE TTflUHQt T3 X E. FRANKLIN STREET Professional BIdg. 942-5578 Let me solve your transportation prob lems with a new Volkswagen or a 100 Guaranteed used car. Be Sure To Ask For . . . "Jos Bator" (Your Little Short Fat Transportation Specialist.) i6The Round Man With The Square DeaT9 i uL-J w 1 This year marks a in the practice format for the freshmen. Instead of devoting most of their time to practicing among themselves, the Tar Ba bies are thrown up against the varsity every session. This takes away time for con centrated work on frosh prob lems and deemphasizes the Tar Baby unit but Mueller thinks it has helped. "It makes better players," he said. He also said he would not attribute the high injury rate to the daily scrimmages against the varsity because "our injuries have not come against the varsity but in games." Although Carolina has had a mediocre season, Mueller is not disheartened. "Iam pleas ed with the hustle and desire the boys have shown. That has been a bright spot for us." This year's crop will be next year's sophomores and Mueller has several players who he thinks will see some action in UNC's 1967 edition. "We think we are playing the boys with the most potential but you never can tell what might happen in the spring. A boy might just blossom unex pectedly so you can't really tell who will play next year." The Tar Babies have a dis appointing record but a mul titude of injuries has hurt their attack. Such names as Zema Price, Burdulis, and Tripp pop still have a chance for an ap- up when promising sophomores are mentioned. peal. The 49 - year - old coach would not name those heading the drive. But he said that 25,000 names are being sought for the petition in North Caro lina, South Carolina and else where for presentation to the university. He added that Gov. Robert McNair has already been informed about the mat ter by letter. A spokesman said the university was not in volved with the petition in any way. Grosse, a sophomore from Raritan, N. J. was ruled in eligible after his status was questioned by Commissioner Jim Weaver and Duke Uni versity because he didn't score 800 on the college board tests required to qualify for a scho larship. McGuire and USC President Dr. James F. Jones said they did not consider the. 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