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I Page Eight TH-E SAL-EMITB Alli's Sports Scoops Monday, November 6, 19]2 Halloween duo spooked Salem students October 31st; no one could determine which goblin was scarier than the other! WFU Flicks Monday, Nov. 6 8:00 P.M. MR. DEEDS GOES TO TOWN - 1936 - U.S.A. Directed by Frank Capra. With Gary Cooper and Jean Arthur. Outstanding comedy of small-town in nocence triumphing over big city so phistication. Also: Walt Disney’s PETER AND THE WOLF. Color. Tuesday, Nov. 7 8:00 P.M. TOKYO STORY - 1953 - JAPAN directed by Yasujiro Ozu. With Chishu Ryu. A long-unseen work of art which fully deserves the legendary reputation it has acquired. Friday, Nov. 10 7 and 9 P.M. Saturday, Nov. 11 3, 7, and 9 P.M. SUNDAY BLOODY SUNDAY - 1971 - GREAT BRITAIN Directed by John Schlesinger. With Peter Finch, Glenda Jackson, and Murray JJead. A literate script plus fine acting and direction. Color. Admission: 50 cents. Sunday, Nov. 12 8:00 P.M. EASTER PARADE - 1948 - U.S.A. Directed by Charles Walters. With Fred Astaire, Judy Garland, and the “dan cing” Ann Miller. Judy and Fred sing and dance their way into your heart. Color. Ws been Reznick's for Records for Years TAPES - SHEET MUSIC - RECORDS DOWNTOWN 440 N. LIBERTY THRUWAY SHOPPING CENTER OPEN NITES 'TIL 9:00 OUR THRUWAY STORE HAS A COMPLETE STOCK OF POSTERS, BLACK LITES, and PATCHES Tee-off With the Stars Deacs are dumped again. Somehow the Demon Deacons have done it again. Playing be fore the homecoming crowd they managed to bow to Clem- son 31-0 for another loss and to retain their last place position in the Atlantic Coast Conference. Duke fared a bit better - the Blue Devils nipped Navy 17-16 while State dumped South Caro lina 42-24. Virginia nearly pulled out a victory from Maryland with three spectacular touchdowns in the fourth quarter. But time ran out and Maryland won 24-23. Carolina held on to its ACC lead although idle and Davidson de feated Bucknell 25-21. I imagine that Wake Forest coach Tom Harper feels some what like Duffy Daughterly, football mentor at Michigan State. Sporting almost a winless season. Daughterly still insists that Michigan State has a very good football team. So why does he keep losing? “Well there are alot of teams in this country we could beat,” he says, “but un fortunately we do not play TheGOlDEN saeif. the gift that needs no ex- , planation . .. 2 inches long ... 24 kt. gold plated. Exquisite Hand Pol ished, Rich Patina Finish in a P R ES ENTATI ON CASE. $2.00 postpaid, or 3 for $5.00. The GOLDEN SCREWS can he given in love, appreciation, hate, revenge or just for a laugh. GOLDEN SCREW BOX 3434 IG. SEMINOLE. FLORIDA 33542 Dear GS: I know at least one person who deserves one. 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Jackie just kept silent and reacted to the remarks the best way he knew how — with a base hit. His average grew with his field of fans as he took out his fmstrations by playing super baseball. Former teammates, managers, and sports commentators served as pallbearers, and many baseball greats were present. Golf has put Wake Forest in the spot light once again, Lanny Wadkins, former Deacon star, collected $27,000.00 by winning the Sahara Invitational Tourna ment last weekend. In doing so, Wadkins established a record for season earnings by a rookie pro. among the around % He earned $114,766 this and ranks eighth touring pros. Jack Nicklaus who , fifth in the tournament is earnings leader with $290342 Lee Trevino is second ’ ' $200,005.00 which is not for a few rounds course. For those of you whogetej. cited about an invitation date on Monday night and th get ignored because said date .gets involved in the Monday night pro-football game - on. Lee Carlson, a high school social studies teacher and tant basketball coach in St. Minnesota, is teaching how to watch the game. Shi. dents learn basic procedures.,, rules and say they are really be ginning to enjoy watching game. Carlson even has his dents predicting the game suits. Maybe that is what need around here - any sugget tion for a prof?! assis. 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