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Friday, February 12. 1971 The Da ly Tar Heel Cowboys sig Tar Heel. by Lenox Rawlings Asst. Sports Editor Carolina football players Ricky Lanier, Ron Grzybowski and Tom Cantrell have signed as free agents with the Dallas Cowboys. The three Tar Heel grid stars signed with the National Conference champions a few days after the National Football League draft in late January. None were selected in the 17-round draft. Dallas is noted for acquiring numerous free agents prior to its summer training camp. Cantrell, a guard-linebacker on this year's Peach Bowl squad, said he was "extremely pleased" to have a shot at the pro game. "I've always liked the Cowboys," he Beta White rips TEP in murals In one of the more one-sided victories of the intramural season, Beta White I ripped the TEP Flops 72-18. Lock got 19 and Froeber 12 to lead Beta's balanced attack. Glover and EvanS led Pi Kappa Phi's second-half comeback over ZBT Blue 44-39,' and unbeaten Sigma Nu won again, 51-40 over DU. Dempsey picked I up 1 3 for Sigma Nu. I Phi Delt Blue scored a 52-40 victory 1 over Sig Ep Blue, after taking a 23-9 i WOW PLAYING 12:40-2:45-4:45-6:50-9:00 w JOSEPH HELLER 8 TEZ!KX PUAV APtfJUSXXTrtTCS Crossword Puzzle ACROSS 3 4 5 6 7 3 9 10 11 13 16 19 21 24 26 29 31 33 35 36 37 Cover Roman date Procrastination Issue forth Note of scale Irritate Son of Adam Part of jacket Thick Heroic . . events Cravats Gives advance notice Snares Fragment Bend Wear away Commonplace Commanded Unsure ness Buries Small valley 1 Not hollow 6 Man's name 11 Mock 12 Kind of limestone 14 Teutonic deity 15 Greek letter 17 Retain IS Recent 20 Canonized person 22 Hawaiian wreath 23 Break suddenly 25 Periods of time 27 British decoration (abbr.) 28 Weird 30 Sculptured likenesses 32 Roman tyrant 34 Epic poetry 35 Dissension 33 Dinner, course (pi.) 41 Preposition 42 Icelandic . writings 44 Separate 45 Southwestern -Indian 47 Eel fisherman 49 Falsehood 50 Articles of furniture 52 Carouse . 54 Parent (coRoq.) 55 Three-base hit 57 Glossy paint 59 Sedate 60 Swift DOWN 1 Calm 2 Conjunction Distr by 1HIJ-. n-,.n i--.. - m noted. 'They play a very complex, exciting game." Cantrell, 6-3, 230, said he will be tried at middle linebacker, offesnive end and defensive end. Grzybowski, offensive guard this past season, will seek the same slot with the Cowboys. The 6-1, 233-pound Grzybowski is slightly small for. the position, but has good quickness. Lanier, 6-1, 185, a split end for the 1970 Tar Heels, could be tried at outside receiver or defensive back. The three professional rookies will travel to Dallas one weekend in March for physicals and seminars on the Cowboys offense and defense. Summer training camp will open July 12. halftime edge. Leachman and Darrall were Phi Delt's top scorers, combining for 29 points. Other fraternity results: Chi Phi Raiders 15, TEP Mops 12; Phi Sig Trotters 69, DKE Eatups 37; Pi Lamb White I 17, Sig Ep Orange 8; Delta Tau Red 33, Sigma Nu White II 24; Kappa Psi White 51, DU Elephants 42; Chi Phi White 1 44, Phi Delt Losers 1 8. Sig Ep White 58, Kappa Psi Grapplers 30; Phi Delt Purple 36, Kappa Sig Red 29; DKE White 38, Pi Kappa Phi SOS 29; Phi Delt White II 55, DU Flamers 19; BARGAIN! BARGAIN! BARGAIN! $.35 Each Lots Of Titles In The Universal Library Paperbacks Thursday, Friday and Saturday February 11, 12 And 13 BULL'S HEAD EOOKSHOP Daniels Building On Campus Hours: 8:30 A.M.-9 P.M. M-F, 8:30 A.M.-1 :00 P.M. Sat. Answej- to Yesterday's Puzzle 39 Prepared for firing 40 Take unlawfully 43 Cut 46 Prepare for print 48 Rockfish 51 Resort 53 Once around track 56 Chinese mile 53 Note of scale ALLf ALpt ,C olMjA IRj I aJ fo RA l o p aU atrtI ejrf r ATje IHXHTI lA6lROf: g ATAlThrj :nots L lA T "fC A Tt jU r a!m pstoFMillA l Fa 1S1X Th aTtt Ta a: -fe fP" gHAjqTTelR. Gfgr4e rU TT1T "eiriai 12. W- -?2 f u"j$T3 "16 23 """"24 H B " 26 m 27 2l 29 5 30 ' i t " " 32 "33 34 35 36 3 7 &88ra 3? 40 41 gg42 43 g33 47 ""4a " 55 "56 xg 37 S3 W I I 1 I!60 1111b United Feature Syndicate, Inc. TV fit TCHJTCH.'MtlVDAV, IT'S AN LOOK AT THE DSGSrW STATE OF VBR -IT' DISGUSTING Ricky Lanier Several National Football League clubs contacted the three players after they signed with Dallas. Two other Tar Heels, running back Don McCauley and tight end Tony Blanchard, were taken in the regular draft. McCauley was a first-round selection of the NFL champion Baltimore Colts and Blanchard was a late-round pick of the Cleveland Browns. Lambda Chi Blue 54, PhiSig Blue 23; PiKa Blue 45, Pi Lamb Blue 36; ATO Blue 44, TEP Blue 3 1 ; Kappa Psi Blue 54, Phi Delta Chi Blue 34. David Tolley gunned in 31 points for Morrison E's 78-34 victory over the Morrison C Rams. Morrison E jumped out to a 37-1 1 lead and was never contested. Ehringhaus B nipped Ehringhaus C 37-36 with 24 points from John Flynn. Tim Grubb got 22 to lead Granville D West over Granville G West 48-19. Mike Isenberg and David Williams combined for 35 points for Avery's 50-18 win over the Teague Nads. 3 For $1.00 Study in Guadalajara, Mexico The Guadalajara Summer School, fully accredited University of Arizona program, will offer, July 5 to August 14 art, folklore, geography, history, politi cal science, language and literature cour ses. Tuition, $160; board and room $155. Write Dr. Juan B. Rael, Office of Summer Session, University of Arizona Tucson, Arizona 8572 1 . 133 W. Franklin St. Needs Manager Trainees! If you want a chance to succeed here it is. Regular salary plus cash incentive. Ask any of our Managers. The harder and smarter you work the more you make. Call Maurice Jennings 919-226-1600 Burlington for an explanation and an appointment. I HATE OFFICE REJECTS 'ITS TALENT! ANY TWIT CAN 'AVE A GOOD TME AT NIGHT 9k haun by Mark dicker Sports Writer From beginning to end, it was a painful night for Wake Forest coach Jack McCloskey. Wednesday night's biggest disappointment was an 83-78 loss to Duke. But McCloskey also had to watch the Deac freshmen lose to Duke 96-67, bringing bleak thoughts of next season. Wake will lose its four best starters, including Charlie Davis. The only freshman worthy of ACC competition is Bob Dwyer, a guard who was held to ten points by the Blue Imps. In short, McCloskey's old job at Pennsylvania must look inviting. This year's Deacons couldn't stop innOTr3 by Don Albright Sports Writer A come-from-behind win by sabre man Bo McBee over N.C. State's Manuel Garcia triggered the North Carolina fencing team to a 16-11 win over the Wolfpack on Wednesday night. With the team score tied at 6-6, McBee responded by whipping State's number fencer by a 5-4 score. Bud Griscom followed McBee by taking an impressive 5-1 victory. These two wins provided what coach Ron Miller called, "the momentum needed to shake out some early mistakes." He added that the win was "overall "' ' Glarn-O-Ramataanrr: Needs Girls! 5-9 M-F, 9-6 Sat. Part Time Work-We Want 2-So You Can Have Time Off! Come By GlamO-Rama Next To Byrd's In Carrboro Luncheon Special 1t:30A.M.-2:30PJVI. FILET OF FLOUNDER W 2 Vegs. & Rolls $.97 HOT PASTRAMI ON RYE W Soup & Salad $1.30 IT THE INTRA DATES Sunday, Feb. 14 Monday, Feb. 15 Tuesday, Feb. 16 Wednesday, Feb. 17 ALPHA KAPPA PSI ALPHA TAU OMEGA BETA TH ETA PI CHI PHI CHI PSI DELTA KAPPA EPSILON DELTA TAU DELTA DELTA UPSILON KAPPA ALPHA KAPPA PSI KAPPA SIGMA LAMBDA CHI ALPHA PHI DELTA CHI PHI DELTA TH ETA Sponsored by IFC, will offer free transportation from three locations: Morehead Planetarium Parking Lot, Scuttlebutt and Finley Golf Course (during the first and last half hour, the bus will stop in front of Chass Cafeteria). Duke center Randy Denton, who got 33 points, and Davis picked up only 19 thanks to a tough defensive job by Dick DeVenzio. If I had had my normal night, said Davis Later, "we would have won. The loss was my fault. Wake's other guard, Bobby Rhoads, kept Duke from a runaway by firing in 3 1 points, 26 in the first half. He broke his previous career high in the game's first 12 minutes. Trapped between Denton and 6-10 Alan Shaw, Deacon center Gil McGregor scored only 10 points and fouled out. In other conference play. South Carolina squeaked by Davidson 70-62 and Virginia took Maryland in Charlottesville 78-63. The physical Wildcats, who roughed n. rao who very gratifying. Revenge is always sweet to bring home, especially after losing to State in such an important meet last year." The epee team was the single group most instrumental in the win as they compiled an overwhelming 8-1 mark for the day. This included three 5- wins that could have possibly gone either way. Leading the epee-men were Ben Brinson, Chad Hilton, Jon Pavlov, and Dave Lynn, all undefeated for the day. The scores in sabre and foil were both 4-5, with State winning both weapons. Miller noted, however, that the scores 'were not indicative of the way we fenced, and were partly due to the number of substitutions we made after we had wrapped up the win." TODAY-4: CHEDDAR CHEESE STEAK Two Vegetables & Bread BACC HA (5) (2) Back of rr A "w" M C ki rni ANNOUNCES osKev up State and Wake Forest in their two other losses to ACC teams, outrebounded South Carolina 36-33 and piled u? 2S fouls. Foul shots by Kevin Joyce and John Roche expanded a 64-0 lead into the final margin. Davidson's 36 per cent shooting percentage was chiefly accountable to John Sutter and Bryan Adrian, who together went eight for 30. Roche led both teams with 22 points, while Joyce and Tom Owens scored 14 each. Maryland held fearsome Bill Gerry to two points, but the- balanced Cavaliers opened up a 40-26 halftime lead and cruised to their sixth ACC victory. Frank DeWitt, one of the most improved forwards in the league, got 16 points and center Scott McCandJish chipped in 17 to lead the Cavaliers up front. Soph guard Barry Parkhill was Virginia's high score with 21; Howard White and Charley Blank led Maryland with 1 2 each. Weekend action includes the North-South doubleheader in Charlotte Friday and Saturday, Duke's journey to Maryland Saturday afternoon, and the Virginia-Wake Forest clash in Winston-Salem Saturday night. Both Duke and Wake will be looking for revenge; the Deacs lost at Charlottesville 86-81 in January and Maryland whipped Duke in Durham 88-79 last weekend. Frosh jackets All freshman athletic award winners for the first semester may pick up jackets and certificates from Sarge Keller in Room 109 Woolen Gym. 30 -7: 30 the Zoom o rr K u u TIMES 2-6 P.M. 7-10 P.M. 7-10 P.M. 7-9:30 P.M. TV U 971 PHI GAMMA DELTA PHI KAPPA SIGMA PHI SIGMA KAPPA PI KAPPA ALPHA PI KAPPA PHI PI LAMBDA PHI ST. 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