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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY TAB HEEE BULLETINS l Students Interested in working on the staff of the Freshman Handbook are requested to meet Editor Eay Lowery in the Daily Tab Heel office at 3:15 this afternoon. Daniel Boone Trail 3Iarker Will be rededicated at 3:15 thi3 afternoon. Students Wishing to enroll in Dramatic Art 63 must see Pro fessor Selden immediately. Faculty Will meet in Bingham hall at 4 o'clock today. Two New Exhibits Will open in Person hall art gallery today. Advisees Of Mr. Phillips are asked to register at once. Pharmacy Coeds Meet in front of Howell hall today at 10:30 to have a group picture taken. Registration For upperclas3- men, with the exception of en gineers, begins thi3 morning at 9 o'clock. W&L Tramples Tar Heels (Continued from page three) Ben Dilworth and Andy Ber shak foaled out of the game, and next the Generate started hit ting the basket with devestating results from all sections of the floor. North Carolina Berstak, f Mnllia, f Worley, f Dilworth, c Boone, c Grubb, g . - ' Ruth, g F 9 1 1 1 1 4 2 G 1 1 0 1 0 3 1 T 7 3 2 3 2 11 5 Totals Earl Ruth Named To Big Five Team (Continued from vaae three) Mac Berry at center. The other guard position was given to Ed Swindell Duke university star. Andy Bershak made a for ward position on the second team, and BeiTDilworth placed on the honorable mention list. Sports editors of Big Five publications voted in the poll, which was sponsored by the Wake Forest paper, Old Gold and Black. LETTERS To The Editor (Continued from page two) that time a committee has been appointed to make an apology for a mistake made by the Yackety-Yack itself. The whole question boil3 down to "who's to be left holding the bag?" As pharmacy students we were requested to do something that has since been voted as un desirable, and we do not feel that we should have to pay for someone else's mistake and we do not like to be called "posers or "swindlers." Sincerely, Grey B. Kornegay. A If You Missed It See It NOW ! If You Saw It---Enjoy It Again ! m , V i. The making ot a man. ..the re-birth of a nation ... in the most thrilling heart warming tory of our time! Cast ol thousands'. Clarence BROWN'S production of "OF HUMAN HEARTS" UaTT c mt n Tft M M-CrM't Crsat SS.0MJM James stewart fTracwtmetrt trtillN BOM1H AlaA w a -v ww av lov JfJ 11.11 Paramount News TODAY ONLY MIDNIGHT SHOW Tonight EDDIE CANTOR in "AH Baba Goes To Town" w. & L. Berries, 1 Reinartz, f Carson, f Hobson, f Spessard, c Baldwin, c Thompson, g Darsie, g Frazier, g Szymanski, g Totals F 9 o 0 5 0 6 0 4 0 1 0 G 0 2 2 0 5 0 0 0 1 0 9 T 6 2 12 0 17 0 8 0 3 0 19 10 43 Maryland-Citadel Eddie Johnson, son of Walter the Big Train,' tonight carried the name of Johnson" to greater glory a3 he sank a field goal in the last four seconds of play to carry Maryland to a 45-43 breath-taking win over The Cita del in a fast, humorous, and dis organized ball game. Clemson-Eichmond Behind 1&-11 at the half, the Spiders of Bichmond came back with'botH barrels in the second naif to give the favored Clem sons a big scareT But a scare was all the Spiders could hang on the Tigers, for Clemson would not venture into the Spider's par lour and the Palmetto Staters came out ahead in the first game of the 1938 tournament by a 35-32 count. Clemson G F T Magee, f 0 2 2 Flathman, f 1 q 2 CheTes, f . 3 0 6 McFadden, c 7 3 17 Kitchens, g . 3 1 7 Bryee, g - . 0 1 1 Moorman, g 0 0 0 Totals Richmond Wright, f Bragg, f Spears, f . Stoneburner, f Burge, c . Ely, g . Hoskin3, g Totals 14 F . 1 . 0 . 1 . 0 . 6 . 2 . 2 G 3 0 1 0 2 1 1 T 5 0 3 0 14 5 5 12 8 32 The Citadel Holt, rf Freeman, rf Barrows, If . Wilson,' c McNeil, rg Propst, rg Gilbert, Ig G 5 1 5 1 4 1 0 F 1 2 1 1 2 2 0 T 11 4 11 3 10 4 Totals 17 43 Maryland G F T Wheeler, rf 4 4 12 Beamer, rf 0 0 0 Knepley, If 5 2 12 Johnson, c 3 17 McCarty, c 2 15 Headley, rg 4 0 8 Mondorff, rg 0 0 0 Mulitz, Ig 0 11 Bengoechea, lg 0 0 0 Duke- N. C. State There is never a dull moment when the slightly cage' drunk Duke hobpsters march on the floor, and tonight "the 1 rampag ing "Devils proved tnat by tak ing the number two seeded North Carolina State " team through the ringers '44-33, in the final game of" the prelimin ary card of the 17th annual Southern Conference basketball tournament.' Duke was in control of pro ceedings all the way. At half time the count was 22-15 for the Blue Devili. IS". C .State HilL rf Cromartie, rf llfnTtfl, If Honey cult, If Berry, c Jones, rg Berlinsid, rg Hamilton, lg Totals G 4 0 1 0 6 0 0 1 F 0 2 0 0 oW 5 0 0 T 8 2 0 14 mm a 0 Duke Swindell, rf Hendricks on, rf Edwards, If Minor, If CMara, c Thomas, c Hoffman, rg Hobgood, c Bergman, lg 12 G . 4 . 0 . 4 . 2 - 3 . 0 . 1 . 0 . 2 F 1 1 3 0 3 0 3 0 1 33 T 9 1 11 4 9 0 5 0 5 Totals .16 12 44 Trackmen Leave For Maryland (Continued from page three) The six-man Tar Heel contin gent out for the running honors is composed of Bill Hendrix, Bill Corpening, Royce Jennings, Harry March, Frank Wakely, and Carleton White. Jim Davis, who set a new half-mile record in the conference meet last Sat urday, will stay behind. Content Of Economics Course Is -Announced Buchanan Will Be Professor For Spring Quarter Class Economic, sociological, and political aspects of the affairs of Japan, Russia, and China will be dealt with in Economics 137, open to upperclassmen and grad uates during the spring quarter, it was announced yesterday by the commerce department. Professor D. H. Buchanan, who will teach tl- .""' taught ard studied fc tal countries f- 10 J0 has published sat-,; i them, notably on Japf1 life and on ecorc- i; dia. H13 doctoral was given for work in ' The average herri-? h-? wv cgfci caica year. Send the Dattv t. ham Patronize our ac THE WISEST $1 YOU EVER SPENT IEW SHAPES & RUSHES has only Pot'd filter combining moisture proof Cellophane exterior end 66 Bc51e ab sorbent mesh screen interior; resulting in greatest scientific pipe smoking invention ever known. Keeps jaicesin rVter, c f ncsjth. r CLASSIFIED ROOM FOR RENT For Spring Quarter. In town, 1 blocks from the campus and library. Phone 5981. 213 McCauley Street. Total General Reminder I o Come In Today And Get Your Suits Cleaned And Pressed Before The Spring Holidays. Make Your Old Suits Look Like New Suits Avoid The Last Minute Rush Community Cleaners THE BOOK EXCHANGE l 1 National Used Car Exchange Week! We have the best stock of late model automobiles ever offered here. From 1925 to 1937 models. Specials 1937 De Soto Touring Sedan; auto matic dual drive; just a little above half the cost of new. 1937 Chevrolet Deluxe Touring Se dan; driven only 10,000 miles. 1937 85-Horsepower Ford Four-Door Sedan, only $545. This is only a sample. Come and see the care. Drive them. Buy a bargain. trowd Motor Co. Ford Products Since 1914 - i o n i i 3 AO V 1i I r I I I "ME GA1ELS (REALLY OIFFIBT ' FROM . . . a question of interest to every smoker "I've never been very fussy about cigarettes myself. Do you think that Camels are really as differ ent as some people say, Bill?" mm s. l 8 . "You bet they are different. Tohn! 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"Now we find Camels agree better with both of us,"she says. A FRIEND DROPS IN above) to see Bill's model sloop. Daly passes the Camels and answers a natural question. "That all-cigarettes-are-alike talk doesn't square with my experience. Believe me, steady smoking is the test that shows Camels in a class by themselves. They don't make my nerves edgy.' NEW DOUBLE-FEATURE CAMEL CARAVAN Two great shows "Jack Oakie College" and Benny Goodman's "Swing School" in one fast, fun-filled hour. Every Tuesday at 9:30 pm E.S.T, 8:30 pm C.S.T., 7:30 pm M.S.T., 6:30 pm P.S.T., over WABC-Columbia Network. ONE SMOKER TELLS ANOTHER Cowirtt. 1338. E. J. BeynoUa Tobacco Company , Wmstoo-Sas, N. C A matchless blend of finer, MORE EXPENSIVE TOBACCOS Turkish and Domestic Came wit
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