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Mrs. Bostic has an excellent rep ertoire of popular'and classical numbers, and ■ Miss Uttey is an . accomplished pianist.' DaHy Record photo by Louis Dearborn). ;I" '' "'I '■ -T% For Sole SEVERAL GOOD MULES See BUD NORRIS ONE MILE FROM DUNN ON NEWTON GROVE HIGHWAY lm 1 ........ ■ ■ M g.'- •• T-j a>,-. ->*■*.*' ’■ » i ‘ V • .. ~~ TTODAILT BaOtMED, PPWf, IT. Cl ' —INSIDE STORY 1 Expression Os Confidence Paid Dividonds In Notre Dame Game BT LYNN NISBET RALEIGH, November 20 —No body has been found who was sur prised that Notre Dame won the football game from Carolina last Saturday. A lot of people have voiced surprise that the score was sd close—and a good many folks actually expected a tighter game. They were the folks who knew about an unpubliciaed bull session in the Carolina field house after practice last Wednesday. That Incident proved that Carl Snavely is not called the “Old Fox" without good reason. The story isn't supposed to be told, but It ought to be widely published, it tells the kind of stuff the coaches and players at the university are .made of. «w The trays had been put through a grueling practice on the field, which was no easy job for Snavely and his associates. Everybody was tired, some of the fellows were half mad and all of them were sort of down, because they had lost a lot 1 of games to teams less powerful than that Notre Dame bunch they were going up against Saturday. The “Old Fox” let them get pret- Vty well cleaned up, and then he called them to attention and made a short speech. Unfortunately, his words cannot be quoted exactly. In general effect he said and did this: “I wanta talk to you fellows. First of all, I want to tell you I'm proud of you and have complete confidence in you. Before any of ypu came to Chapel Hill, I knew a lot about you. Your high school records were carefully checked, not only as to possibilities on the foot ball field but as to your scholastic work, your personal habits and soc ial demeanor. If we hadn’t had confidence in you then, you wouldn't be here now. Nothing has hap pened since you came here to change my opinion of your honor, Integrity and willingness to put forth the best effort possible. I am sure you have dime the best you could, and t want you to know I Have done the best I could under the circumstances. “We have had a bard schedule and'.the scoreboard record doesn’t look too good. We’ve ail made mis takes..! have made .them, and you have made them. We have two more big games cooing up. I hope we won’t make too many serious mistakes in them. I want you to know that I was proud of you when you first put on your uniforms for pre-season practice, I am proud of you now, and I expect to be just as prdud of .you when you take off your uniform* after the last game 01. the year: and. the scoreboard figures On these last two games woh’t change'that feeling.” There might have been some more of the same kind, but that Is enough. As the coach was\talklng some of the fellows had a little nose and eye trouble and had to reach for towels. When he was through, the coach himself uri ashamedly reached into the barrel for a mop cloth to use on his own face. And the field house rocked with the cheer the squad gave him. Then the Carolina team went on the field Saturday and lost another game, but put up one of the best exhibitions of clean sportsmanship seen in a long time at Kenan stad ium, where high class sportsmanship is the usual order. P^r- —t j|^*2o9 9s I COOKIN6* | 1 1, «»«»». ELECTRIC RANG! 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SECOM> StCTlCjb their absorption or destructions the stratosphere. £ Yagoda said such studies idg cate that the earth is constant receiving rain of hydrogen nu*2 of tremendous energy and * Sparse dusting with -jaost of J members of the periodic systenO element*, including copper, bronS) and even tin. T* *! FIFTH OVER VtO T WAKE FOREBT—Wake Fore# 1951 football team hos-Abe oppet tunity of becoming the f««: Deaaj eleven in 50 seasons IS~SCore mg than 200 points in a single seagßl Wake Forest has scored 184 pcojl and needs only seven more tos over the 200-point standard, if Deacs wind up their season agaSS South Carolina at Columbia, S.-'g Saturday aftei-noon. rS