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Page 4 Wildcats Beat Graham 21-12 fer RONNIE JOGAN Chapel wars Wi’Acm defeated a winfcss, hfj! fired tic Graham tfflm 2J-IS Friday High! behind the paving nf Dor Smith and tto ti sr d nmnitif rt haWback Charlie Rtggstoe Smyth cwnoirted 7 of $ nasws for 14! yards anc rormprted or two ionr aerials whuch led to Or*ipf' H' 1 (liK'liOi'wn' ir. the firs.* and second ouaners Smith nl«o scorer the Wildcats first Toit "hdrtwr or ii thrf*f yard run f t -*« KxKiwnit: came af te- of exciting plays hiCh j jjfitec oy t 4 r i • vard pa~< from Smith to Tony Lloyd A few oo*n- .a:*.-r Smith !<«•*• tn* bo.. o.e” from the ? yard line or a en«»k ur the middle and RiCf ; - be* scorfo the extra point or. a nii,.-- r-ia'. wert needed to ])n -- Mu kin p B'idal Trouseauf Childrer'f Hand Smocked A. Exclusive V ard’-ooes I RFNCH DESIGNER CALI BABETT 28G235* I "Il.'fTT. ImjkA PAINTING & PAPERING : 3M, Morgan Si. Dial 4*4-4*425 Durham flial 0 and a-k for W\ 2000. No LL". “your moet d«p*ndabl« move" I FMt, efficient, modem moving anywhere.. \ TRANSFER fc STORAGE J \ y 0 ho>- / \ pi; Mi»* / Vo Drift. Vo available exclusively at GOM A N LUCITE WALL PAINT fi Iwtijf colon aod wWto ]!j ]<)•.< .y < and white with matching ENAMEL 103 S. Graham St. Dial 942-3653 trTangle BRICK ffce Duimctm snifk travel the K yards to the cord line. Graham however, came right back to score on the second play o! the* second period or a 2T> yard run by John Clart; Clark rolled out tn the left on an option play. fW idec to keep the ball, and ran through and around most of the v .dca: secondary for the touch* doa-n The placemen; attempt by Tom Satterfield was wide Later in the same period Smith dropped back neai bis owr goal lint- and cut loose with a lone pass to Riegsbee Riggsitee lough: k‘ wav to tl«* Graham 36 carry ing a couple of tackle'!- pan of the way R.i: agate the fired tip Ciraharr team reached pay flirt They came oown field 47 yards In f* plays and scored or a 1 yard plunge by Mike Kernodk- The touchdown came ir the fourth quarter anc enoed the scoring at 21-12 in favor of Chap e Hill ■ Smith s passing was the differ ence m the game Tht Graham defense held the C h s i Hill backs except Riggsbet. -t check and forced Smith to the or for tn* big plays of the game Tin- Wildcat defense we><- again led by linebacker Sonr M: !■ er who mt.de counties- <dm>‘ Tht hard charging of the defensive . r ••• !he pass proto *„ . of fen. t itne were a <■ corn mendaaie On severu o"a . | on spare.,rr play by th<- o* •• - < are- ciom* to t:ung , Hill Pruuly L Sports Report T-< firs’ thine that come' to ■ -*hw the name- J.r . ;:t.' i.a;ie Kdwards arc rri<-nt»on- « <o i ••!*- word ‘‘gentlejaer- Boih . '..•if ' uroiina and it* N t Stafe iootiial coaches arc noted for [h< c ■ or good humor an their genuine friendliness Um arc; their «f»-i**ague> and all their otrr»*r ac quaintances ’i t-; when the two me? in th<- center of the field of Kenan Sta c; Saturday immediate!) fol lowing Carolina’s thrillin' 27-22 victory over to* Wo)fpa< t the>r encounter if not actually cool. »,v at best perfunctory Under any other circumstances a meeting between these two men would nave been one of mutual cordiality and warmth But both Jim Hickey and Earle Edward 1 aie openly bone it, Ixith with tneinseive* and with others And to anybody familiar with the compelling auxieuet arid vie situdes connected with teaching ■ intercollegiate loot bail, thie brief handshake and the almost inau dible amenities ex' hanged be tween the two men, would seem tiie natural course of events For Katie Kdwards the defeat, his second sttaigh 1 for the year, was a bittei disappointment, and his face plainly showed it For Jim Hickey, the win. his thud straight including wins over Vir ginia and Jiuke last year l was extremely gratifying, though his elation must have been tempered by tlie fact that had the game .lasted a few moments longer, Homan Gabriel, who had finally found the rarii'i might well have passed State *o a tremendous comeback victory. after trailing the Tar flee! to 27 Ir; the past I haw known coach < v txrth at < arolina and else wlierc who fa< «-d their victorious opposite numbers with post-game smile'- and profuse congratula tions. only to retreat to tlie sale ty of then dressing rooms to sulk or to harangue their bedraggled players for their real and ima gined mistakes on die playing field Neither Jim Hickey nor Earle Kdwards will ever do this And this is another reason why both of them are a real credit to their profession and to college football. You Hear 'Em Fop As a sideline photographer for Carolina’s home game* for the past several year*, I have tar come fascinated, indeed, at times mesmerized, by the ferocity of impact of player against player when two big, anxious lines tear into one another You can hear ’em pop clean across the field Arid when they’re lined up over the inbounds marker on your side of the field, the impact ia awe some; to see and hear. There is, of course, no dkwdit that the sideline observer misses many of the niceties of the game which are immediately apparent to the trained observer in the pressbox or from any seat high in the; stands Such maneuvers j as reverses and other plays in the Wildcat*- an added point : bulge Another step fin a pas- inter- | ception and ano!her ’no uvlte c . higher on a leap to intercept a ■ pa .s could have meant sa jw-tn;- to Tom Broadfoo ancL L* » • e- j sportively This conference wir move- -he Wildcats a notch jhtac o' Oxford ■ into fifth place it me . vnee Chape Hi!, has confer -.- o'ri of 11 1 anc •- era: - •"d of 2-1-1 Nt x’ f’hatw H ; -a* «*s ar HiliMwro ir. th«* aiuu; . trw County champion - ; F wih }*»• thi- yea: * honr- ur mr . aire Nfor the \vr*i, .• Ch Hid f.raham First dowrr - flushing yard- Rashim' yard- )- ■ Fusm-v f ' :-L Passing yardage .„.-rrfi H Intercept tun- I <• Fumbles 10-' 2 2 Punts 4-37 r. 2-3517 Penalties ; *4 6-wi - Score by quarttr ’ CHHS 77 7 fi—2i Graham o i (■ o—l 2 CH—Smith 3 sneai - ran for extra point Graham—Clark 22 y;>- rur: e, >. laded 1 CH-W V v.,.. ■ r - ;■ . v- -K- ic-:- T pla'-ernen' Graharr - Kerr.otP.e 1 : 'kick faded which the ball i~ pa’-sed from . » plijyf.T !(> p,;.V‘- r !( ;>#-'■ . \ • hard to follow Ai-o. whej the ; play is «o!! t’n< way :n ■■ field, i? often app--'.' to ttic .<■- j liner as thougii the men . •<* running or; their 1 ' w ■ <■ o r 1 iht cur\ a*c: $• o Uu. .* drainage purpo * ( Th. Heal Thin;? * But down on the Sideline: wh*-re you see and hear tin- no thing. the sweat and gut' and immense joy <jf being youh; and '.cry sir or,; Down there yon *or hear unci See at close ran: where the games are won and lost, depending on winch hne hi* trie ••firstest" and trie iiafde t. And occasionally you are treated : to some choice dialoguc- Last Saturday it was •"aroJin./ lint fjiat hit the hardest And when you get us'd to th ' ground-level viewing, v.attl.mg the game from high atop toe St; r|i)' (If in if -. pt C-'i.d/- -<-eri mod by <onjpuri»on It a or! of. like kissing your w t girl thro .-.h a- e -niee bu' it could b< much more exciting County Boards Meeting Today The Orar, r e f'ounty Sdw ’ Board. tr« County t’on rr:i on ers, and *fi< (grange fountv ABU Board were scheduled to hu-u : regular rn o nth) y meet in:"- iri Hillsboro today The t oiirity S< iioo! Board will come to a derision on how to handle the current suit <.< ■ th»- * excavation of roc k at the Hill boro High Sc hool three years ago will study architect'- preliminary drawings of tin- consolidated Orange c <<rjnty High School; and j will decirle whi-th'-r to instruct surveyor Hubert Jones to survey ! for water and sewage lines to tie consolidated High School In new buxine" the School Board will hear the annual report |of the Oiunty audit'ir will dr | tribute appropriation expenditure statements (or the lust t hr e e j months; will appoint delegates to ■ the November a meeting of the ! i School Board Association in Chap el Hill, will determine the length of the work day for garage work er* and maintenance men in the County school bus garage; will declare a surplus of school fur niture and offer it for sale; will consider lu/zio Morrow’s plan to j lease or purchase thte White Cross School property fur use as a residence; and will hear a re quest from How&rd Smith that bookshelves and drapes in the White Cross School be given to the White Cross community build ing. The County Commissioners will hear routine reports. The County ABC Board will hear monthly reports o( store | managers and enforcement ofti -1 cers. COIN CLUB FORMED Thirty-five local nunnsmatokigLsts i gathered Thursday night and form led the Chapel Hill Coin Club Cecil [Sparrow was elected president, Lee j Sftinner was elected vice president. I Mr*. Cecil Sparrow was chosen sec j retary, and Mrs. Ruth Trembley be came treasurer. The Coin Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. on the thud Thursday of every month Next month's meeting wifl be held at Long Meadow Dairy on Wind Franklin Street. THE CHAPEL H fIX WEERLY BEAL ESTATE 3*Bedroom Rentals I Dire hedroem hr»'i house ■ Uith fireplace ana hook B sh.-hex a'Ml full tuveroeiu » H I Hifiuevi Sneet. i anis.ro. sk;>, I .l>*hn Fooshee Agency I 10S V Columbia f’h %S-442. I REAL ESTATE LOTS Lone Pine Road N- • T**nney Cin-’e. within ; v-. - • K-tance if campus. M . ... -r- • - res. One ■ 'in ac’e i •*- See your .. Ee. -r Jack Laslev. oMner KTE! \l. ESTATE -- • • ; • A?• -vA.itgStSicvSfsL ; I’eacefui. (fleet HardwiKKi / Covered Uuiid ng LOTS X 1' to I \m*' in Sjy^. " anei Hi ' - • - ' '-n edg. ; • * - ' ‘.'-stra-ted / y Chape: /- ; • ' r • rv - '/ ~ . * . • * to butlo > . Si? . . ,-J 1 / ; • ■ tjv •: ivt / Call LOSS NORWOOD / 7 942-3771—“ \.M. to 0 f’.M / After h I’ M.—'hF-sS75^ /> HEM. EST ATE FOR RENT Three Iti-driwim brick house, full basiiricnt liri-pla'p 3.'io. frm iit-tlrixuri Vjit «jih stove, re fnr'crater heal and water lurn- i imp e only sl^l. Girts. Nu (.nine Vpi Furnished. IF at. Hot and • old Water lurmsh i-fl w. .. < oupli—No, I; * i.uimi tpl. Furn ished. SXj. John Foushee Agenc> lor MCTIJAL FNSCRANCE PHONE S#OR-4433 HWS N. ( oUimbia St. Ut AL ESTAT E f ur) \ J hui don FISHER FISHER ‘"lown & Country - ' REALTORS I OH SALE: --A in Poplar Hi! .past 1 ity luike Split J. : ’ m g ’<■ JoFs This ho:i , jast '•* » fvoimn latter Ji . J, -■ : ■ incluiieh iji U.c :>• - j i H < 'Four Other -,) V i 1- in this area U< t ; ru -> See <mr .sign. See Uijh and our oilier listm}>s now tfLfM RHONE 942-3162 REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE ICHAPEL HILL REALTY I • SALES • RENTAI.S • INSURANCE • CONSTRUCTION I 942-5361 Phones 942-3726 ' fWll4r I John Allen Calm T. L. “Tom” iiannaford 1 ankersley Bldg., next to the Pont Olflce ■ ■■■hmhbbni BEAL ESTATE HEAL ESTATE »The Man Who Likes To Be Os Sonrieo WHEN YOU WANT TO BUY, RENT OR SEIJ. j YOUR CALL IS MY “Q” Bub Blakr broker Call 942-5341 Day or ISif;ht BLAKE REALTY COMPANY 405 WEST I K ANEI.IN ST • CiuAumer Parkin* in Rear REAL ESTATE & RENTALS HB4U SSTXTS NM4W#K Ratify r*wo* 942-1 m DOGWOOD ACRES — Four bed room home FHA financing SSOO aoax laii 125 wide x 275 (kip MEADOW BROOK ACRES - A three Iredroom brki veneer bar>c with I'e as air. k tile Uatlis - kimily ruwr. kitchen with built in range ami avert cpaciqus 5 ving room paved carport with *ij: age Uk cioset-s; pumbwg a. a wiriS? for w-sher. egy water. Priced at SU.-.700 OAK AV’E TTree bedroom home with living room, dining room, kitchen, bath Or. large iui wuh a garden about ready for harvesting. $7,000 L/iT—Plantation Acres, $2 200 I>oT —Mulberry St., one build ing ku SOSO 7arrboro V.* acre lot $6,000 ,•-bedroom house Greensboro St., Other HOMES, LOTS FARMS for .-a'e G.ve us a ring today Mrs. Gladys Williams Herb Hollaod George Poe 310 W. Franklin St. Across frjm Bus Station HEAL ESIATE •jj p Sales Management C. Wind Pow.H Choice Lots In Lake h’orest 50-Acre Private Lake Deluxe home, air conditioned, lour bedrooms, two kitchens, three ballis, natural stone, ton- design. Overtooking Lake Forest, $39 500. Several new homes under con struction . . . $25,000 to $30,000 EJIA or conventional loans on any of above. Realtor C. WHID POWELL ENSt KANCE AGENCY Roy Brock, Assortato 96H-4478 PoweU-Ward Bldg., W. Franklin INSURANCE Os All Types sy\ bkaljwtat* Robert Churchill BEAL ESTATE Phom* 942-7261 DOGWOOD ACRES ’ Three bedroom bornrs ju turr * ! us. Himes mi wailaMe in K. | * Forest Hilts. Ijgw Forest ; Estes Hitts, (otomal Heights. | G hem Heights, aud Carrboro. | BEAL ESTATE IVEY REALTY COMPANY For trank discussion of Real Estate in Chapel Hill and your Real Estate needs, see Mrs-. Pete Ivey, Realtor. W FOR SALE Brookside Drive: 10-room, house nestled in tlie wood- -- wulun walking distam-e ot campu’- and store-. second kechen I a s plumbing installed—3 fire;.- . > —brick patui Fine house on Laurel Hill Road. Quality house on Gimghoul Road. Almost new borne in Green wood. SMITH LEVEL ROAD. Ne» four bedroom Capp Cod house situated on lull acre. two. rar t garage has remote control doors. Priced for quick sale. tot within walking distance o the campus in the Laurel Hill Hoad section on Button Lane. This full acre lot lies in the midst of one of the very top residential areas of the com munity. i.iXK roKK.-si —traditional house, extremely well finished. Jhrec bedrooms, two baths, and double garage. tots on Mann's Chapel Road, 2 i to A acres l.akc Forest—3 bedroom, 2 bath house, almost new. immaculate condition, very large family room, centrally air-conditioned. SIMMER ESTATE: A Pre- Revolutionary Seashore Horne with guest house at Dennis, Mass. At a give-away price. tots in Pittsboro. Paved street, city water and facilities, (fall Ivey Realty. LOTS: tone Pine Road, Green wood, Lake Forest, Estes Hills, Hark Hills, Pine Brook Estates, Glendale, Sourwood Dr. Carr boro, I 'Diversity lb--, and Mor gan Creek RIVER FRONT FARM. Ideal place lor fishing and eanoeing. Basement already dug. Elec tricity installed at side. FARMS AND COUNTRY ES TATES: These range from pre- Civtl War homes to (arms wjtii out buildings Some of the Ante Bell urn Homes have been re stored. Land can be an invest men' but it can also be a place to play and live. Two bedroom house, panelled screened porch, carport. South Greensboro St. FOR RENT Two bedroom liou.se with stove, refrigerator and air-conditioner furnished. Within easy walking distance of Carolina inn and campus sllO. Ten room house. Two bedroom apartments and other rentals. MRS. PETE IVfcV, Realtor MILS. ARTHUR WHITEWILF, Licenced Salesman Sale, - Rentals Appraisals PHONE 942-2892 If no answer cafl NMIH HEAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE Houses of Qualify EXCLUSIVE LISTINGS OWEN’S NEALTY CO. PHONE Nights 912-2777 912-29.7 2 ' v ® ; Weekends 968-6515 Hi ILX.: ■XtSg.LILJ.iJIU ' . . I in REAL ESTATE HEAL ESTATE NORNADAY & COMPANY Realtor * Exclusive Agents for Estes Hills Lots. Phone 942-5365 106 ‘A Henderson St. REAL ESTATE BEAL ESTATE For Real Estate Values I Look To The Leaders: I L " okT " SIoVHQ nW^|njaN|| TT REALTORS I FIXE RESIDENTIAL LISTINGS I COMMERCIAL AM) INVESTMENT I PROPERTIES A good selection of apartment properties, sites and commercial zoned lots. In order that we may offer a thorough presentation of the real estate situation in Chapel Hill we invite you to come by our office. I CALL 942-5103 I REAL ESTATE BEAL ESTATE REALTORS 4 SMALL DUPLEX INVESTMENT Inside Carrboro with all city conveniences, six room duplex for $7,000 . . $2,000 down, $75 /month income, s6l/month mortagage payment. Neat as a pin Already rented up for school year. BRAND NEW WITH FHA COMMITMENT With woods on two sides paved street and city conveniences in front, nice neighbors on the side, this solidly built brick home has FHA inspected and approved construction, plenti ful closets, a well arranged kitchen with a good storage and work space plus a sepa rate utility room. And one of the nicest parts of the house thi* time of year is the open, private, screened porch right off the kitchen. And this big lot is right at the end of dead end street so there’s no speed ing traffic to keep you ner vous. SELECTION: You look, we do the work First in listings, sales and sat udaction. Experienced Real tors; Mrs. Sarah Olsen, John Fottshee, and Bill Olsen, Jr. with over 30 years combined experience in housing happy Chapel Hillians. LOW MAINTENANCE: On a landscaped, in-town wooded lot this spacious 1800 sq. ft. brick house has a roomy paneled family room-den, (can be another large bedroom), sparate dining room, three bedrooms; you’ll '‘oh!” at the size of this handsome big liv ing room with flrfplacp; with windows on $ sides. Only $20,- 500! DIAL 968-4431 or VISIT 108 N. COLUMBIA Monday. October 2. 1961 FINE BIG HOMES: If you want a really good real ly spacious Chapel Hill home have us show you some really special (op flight listings. Some very special spacious, in-town tomes include. Westwood, Whitehead Circle, Estes Hills,, -ake Forest and others. There* ire some homes here you’ll be glad you didn’t miss. TAKE OPTION J TO BUY OR RENT: * Inside Carrboro city limits, with all conveniences; brick home with modern kitchen, fireplace and bookshelves and full basement $12,500, with low down payment. $8,500: A short ride north of town puts you on the concrete drive of this "house for the money.” Two bedrooms and study tor third bedrooms), good sized living room with handsome clear oak flooring. Additional oak floored room over the ga rage plus large high roof attic. Easy financing including city water, sewer and paving, a fine buy. I BOOKS? Newly listed: Roomy in town bouse with two great big bookshelves flanking the living room fireplace. Kitchen with breakfast space, three roomy bed rooms, and a big brick floored screened in patio at rear. $16,750.
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