'page Fom THE TAR HEEL WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1943 ON;; Sound and Fury Holds Tryouts This Afternoon " Tryouts for the Sound and Fury show to be produced Thanksgiving weekend are scheduled for tonight from 8 o'clock to 10:30 and tomorrow afternoon from 3:30 to 6 o'clock in the Horace Williams lounge of Gra ham Memorial., Directors Mary Louise Huse and Jack Ellis urge everyone to attend the tryouts V-12 students, Marines, NROTC boys, coeds and civilians. Coed Fran Def andorf Gets TH Business Managership Fran Defandorf , hailing from Wash ington, D. C, took over as Business Manager of the Tar Heel this issue by virtue of PU board appointment last weekJ Defandorf has had advertising ex perience with high school yearbooks and has done considerable work in the circulation and advertising depart ments of the Tar Heel. Restored Portraits The Person Hall Art Gallery will hold an exhibit of University portraits recently restored by Arthur E. Bye, starting today. Gallery hours will be from 10-6:00. Hillel Will Sponsor Succoth Party Sunday The Hillel foundation will give a Succoth party at the American Legion hut Sunday at 8 p.m. i Pre-Flight Invites Tar Heels to Game vPre-Flight officials invited UNC students who find it impossible to attend the Carolina-Duke game to be the Navy's guests at the Pre -Flight-Camp Davis game in Kenan stadium on Saturday. Students will be admitted in Sec tion 16. RIVALRY (Continued from page three) 25-0 before the series'" biggest crowd, 47,000. The great Eric Tipton scored twice for Duke in '36, but his team mate Parker stole the show with a 105 yard kickoff return. The final score was Duke 27, Carolina 7. Carolina Pulls Upset The Tar Heels pulled the year's biggest upset with their 14-6 victory in 1937, but the Blue Devils came back . next year in Durham for a 14-0 win. They added another to .their victory column in '39, taking the game 13-3. The-Tar Heels won a hard-fought bat tle 6-3 the following season. Duke's 1941 Rose Bowl team trim med Carolina, as was expected, 20-0. Last year, the Tar Heels came from behind twice to tie the Blue Devils 13-13 and tie them also for the Big Five championship. Duke Holds Modern Lead Duke holds the lead in the modern series with six wins and three losses in ten yearsi but neither team has won over two straight. This year, both schools have an unprecedented array of talent. Eddie Cameron and Tom Young are head coaches for their first time, but both are shaping fine teams. Cameron's more smoothly func tioning eleven will enter slightly fa vored, but anything can and does hap pen when Duke and Carolina meet. Two V-12 Entrants Win Contest Money The Perm State-Colgate fracas, end ing in a tie score, prevented the Tar Heel football prediction contest from awarding first prize to a contestant with all ten games picked correctly. Arthur W. Thomas of Hewes Hall, winner of the $5.00 in cash, although missing out on the tie, was the only entrant to choose correctly nine out of the ten games selected. There were over fifty blanks carrying TOWN STUDENTS GET YOUR TAR HEELS AT YMCA the correct choices in eight of the ten games. However, W. H. Kerr, of Old East, came the closest in guessing the final scores and therefore is awarded the second prize of $2.50 in merchan dise. The contest will be held again this week, with entry blanks available at the VARSITY, Graham Memorial, and the Tar Heel office. Congratulations on 150th Anniversary Carolina Cycle and Tennis Co. SALES, RENTALS, REPAIRS Looking for Christmas Presents? Inspirations at BULL'S HEAD BOOKSHOP GRAHAM MEMORIAL STUDENT CAFETERIA v HOURS Weekdays 7:00-9:00 11:45-1:45 5:30-7:15 Sunday 11:45-1:30 5:30-7:00 Welcome FOR FLOWERS Visit CHAPEL HILL FLOWER SHOP Opposite Post Office 'Shaping Service FOR LADIES , y r .DRESSES i.. 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