belter than 20 points a game be fore tonight was held to only 12 points 'by Carolina, but the Tar Heels could not hold Lipstas. Al Lifson was again the high man for ' Carolina scoring 19 points, followed by Jack Wallace who had 10. Carolina 53) - FG Wallace, f :. - 3 Grimal(Ji, f 3 Lifson, f 6 Likins, c 3 Deasy, g 2 Fhillips, g . 1 Carter 1 totals ...-.:.::..-19 Wake Forest (55) FG Urstas, f - 7 DcTcrtcx, f 3 Hponre. f 2 T5eVois. c . Hemric, c - E rooks, g Lylcs, g TOTAL. 1 . 3 . 2 . 0 18 FT 4 0 7 7 0 0 1 15 FT 8 2 0 0 6 1 2 19 PT 5 5 5 5 5 0 3 33 PF 5 3 0 0 4 5 3 20 TP 10 6 19 9 4 2 3 53 TP ' 22 8 4 . 2 12 5 2 55 stead, Buell Mosier, John Ditt- mar, and Albert-Long ih tlie frah- ic fourth period. Propst was the high scorer for Carolina with 18 points, one more than forward Jim DeVos of Wake Forest. Joe, Moser and Chuck El- lenwood of Carolina each had 10 points. . " . The win was the third in four games for the Carolina Jay vees ancLavenged an earlier 59-45 de feat "at the hands of the Deacons. Duke Wednesday , 41. Coin (Jap.) utis Jtiartseu ana n. p. wnue of Carolina placed third in the flying rings and trampoline, re spectively. Carolina' (70) Moser-(10 ).;..... Ellenwood (10) Dittmar (8) Propst (18) Winstead (8k Substitutions over Bill Harris (UP); and Peggy Brown chairman of the Coed Affairs committee over Barbara Krafft (SP). 44. Finch-like bird 47. Jotted down 49. Coins (It.) 50. Presently 51. Killed 52. Pieces out DOWN 1. Hiker 2. Part of "to be" L5" L AmALm J4-l4- 44 45 44 l 48 : . Half, S5-17 Carolina f f CI CfC evy gains Lost Svirn ' fofffl Pos. Wake Forest (67) . F DeVos (17) . F Jon 69 (1) .. C ....Porter (13) G Alheim (19) G .... Phillips (8) - Carolina; Long (8), Mosier f8), Wake Forest Bean (6), Howell (2), Roseberry (1). Carolina 19 10 21 14 670 Wake Forest 21 23 16 4 367 Solons- (Continued from page 1) toward overcoming "student Mhargy our greatest problem." With The Student Party in con trol, and several UPs absent, the solons chose Gene Cook, SP from Fayetteville, speaker pro temp, over UP floor leader Bob Gorham by a 25 to 18 vote, and select five other SP committee heads and officers. NO ONE IS TO PLAME BUT YOURSELF IF FAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR YOU DON'T JAN c H rn r?ii U V V f fm-i 0 pON I& 6UVRP60 A HAPACH5 ISN'T VOU One cf the big disappointments spason has turned into one of the biggest surprises cf this. season for Carolina swim ming coach Dick Jamerson. .THriiard P. (Rick) Levy, a junior m-'-Tamaira.' N. Y.. let it be They were David M. Kerley, v'nnwn Monday night that he parliamentarian by acclimation; wnnlrl : he---' one of the finest Julian Mason, chairman of the Vnfprs in - the South. The Ways and Means committee, by a nkv New Yorker snapped out 15 to 30 vote over Ed Gross (UP); nf his one-year lethargy to prack Ken Penegar, chairman of the mithern Conference recora in iinance commuiee oy. a to 4t Tnr "rteels' first meet. vote over Ed Gross again; Henry t.pvv " is a freestyler who Lowet chairman of the Rules . -i;s.i ; sn-vard race, committee by a 22 to 20 vote Speciauca . In: Monday's Duke ..university meet he covered the, distance in :23:4 seconds to erase the mark , held by Floyd Drew and Bill ! Tard 'set back in 1948. The-time ruts him . in class with Charlie Cooper of Georgia and Don Sonia nfrtTJ-C: State as the best free- I stvle. sprinters in the South. The new star came.nere two years, ago with some good high school - swimming experience. As a freshman he developed well and "established himself; as a future great. However, last season 'n sophomore he never lived up to expectations and showed little nr no progress. INOW xne cnange 1 in plans' adds strength to the Tar pis: ' T,pvv. a major in radio, will hp "favored in the 50-yard free style here Saturday night when V. M. I's strong boumem wu' rnmes here tor a I lercuwc 1 itnl rnppt. : Trio Virginians will offer the Tor Heels their stiff est competi- featuring Mac McLreeay, ti-rrintftftn and Conference , .ill iieif'S ' -frnlvfe champion Bill Saum - -t S p.rfl. SU ITS, TOPCOATS, SWEATERS, VIND BREAKERS, SLAX, SPORT COATS, PAJAMAS -All Reduced Remember Today and Saturday THE LAST TVO DAYS at W Lil-li n Scrying The College Man Since 1 927 THEV5A WHOLB hiW. THREE'S THP so;2S Of GUMSO YA'YA ST. ElMO'5 u S0MB flN6Gr&ONS)Vfi ' TaSJf; TMt'FESTA DAY OF THp UMMA6 THf NIMAN kACHINA-J UNCH: CHAKUPS) MfMk fUVMKCP, MARTINMAS: TH FEAST OF THE rZmRT'Z VIOTHG S J 7Sr SAM PCS JUV 8l2TH&t7 i rsj rrr -rue. istf'i i . u mr-r n fe 1 AS SOON AS I GITS if LEAN 1 INTO DE WHITE ( OVER I HOUSE, I'LL GIVE. FURTHER, lALLMECRUMMV V BUM- J, I PALS SOFT JOBS VOU'LL. 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