t Fob. I-Feb. 9 only (uirolma Jport A i -i : i f 4 j i 1 7 ' ? vi ';''" v'.:'. i 1 f ,;'.".:''-'' v...;.-.;--vsv,,,, I . - iw v.v. m.'-.j' , 4 lr ' - ..-.X..-.- -. r I ... ; " . jllOf) , Other,! oams .hi the t ruuion, at e the Southern champions of 1922, 1P25, and 1920. Several of the ;54 players were also members of thoe other title winning teams. In the Atlanta tournament, the 'Do JUhbu is our motto ndw- ,!j j ... i - . - u- - A I .11 It Sktwrl 15 7&&r J - va- " LUCKIfcS lASTE BETTER I It takes fine tobacco to gi cigarette. And LurW Sfri 1 ' f ' ! I : 1 ve you a better-tasting wiu lillly WUClUV.Ua But it takes Something else, too - superior work manship. You get fine, light, mild, good-tasting tobacco in the better-made cigarette. Times why, Luckies taste better. So, Be Happy-Go Lucky! Get a carton today! ?, mi Uwe a eoty liUle home refer f. 'nc'e .. XUo Slato Collet I nevr won a r.r;Bt wkf -mm. t LS.f W. EI- IvcfcSrifce . (Weans Rne Tobacco piike ha3 leeti t hp biggest dis appointment in the conference this year. Figured as the team to give State a battle for the championship, the Blue Devils have a 4-3 SC mark, and a 12-5 overall record. Carolina has. a 6 4 conference' record and a 10-8 overall record, , A victory for either team to night would greatly enhance its possibility for tourney berth. A few weeks ago Carolina was con sidered 'one of the two teams in the conference sure of a place In the annual playoffs, but how the local five will have, to improve to get in the tournament. Lifson Grimaldi Wallace Deasy ' .., Liklns Carter rhtUips ; Schwa rz Gaines Smith Taylor Redding W Instead 18 89 IB f)9 18 7 18 50 17 37 13 16 15 24 72 252 40 244 637 215 40 140 15 3 10 2 1 16 5 2 5 1 0 . 36 18 15 5 0 0 2 0 0 lio 52 63 37 . 10 4 12 2 0 14.0 13.5 11.0 7.8 6.5 4.0 3.7 2.5 1.8 1.3 1.2 t.O 0.0 1924 Tar Heels won their finals game from Alabama by 26-18. Cobb was high scorer with 15 points. Cobb also was high scorer for the tournament with 59 points, with Carmichael second with 43. The late O. B. Keeler wrote in his Atlanta Journal column that coolness was mainly responsible for the Tar Heels win. "Not dis counting the least bit in the world the superb mechanical ability of the Tar Heels, you understand, but in the final analysis it was coolness under fire that won the 1924 championship," Keeler wrote. The Tar Heels of that era were among the pioneers of the man-to-man defense. Keeler was im pressed with that, too. "Running in couples," he wrote, "stepping (See OLD CHAMPS, Page 6) .45 ' .45 DID YOU KNOW THAT 45e WILL BUY ONE OF oun FAMOUS BANANA SPLITS? NEXT 10 DAYS ONLY .45 . .45 MEATS Flump Jtirm Slicing l id. cm. i Rib End Lb. TOMATOES ... 2 for .35 & PORK ROAST... .lb. .39 Firm Green 1 Loin End Pork Roast lb; 51 fARRAl ? lbs:. 1 Center Cuts lb. Fresh Tender 2 lbs I WKK Vl IVi l U GREEN BEANS........ .25 fiffifo YELLOV ONIONS.. .10 J Sr mkht Choice Bed-l" Cut - : f Boneless ORANGES .!!. 37 J R,C STEAK lb. 1.16 A Super Right Choice Beef Boneless Red Bliss o lbs. tj f i rpn n A oir on POTATOES . ..5 lbs. .431 SHOULDER ROAa I. .o Juicy Florida Sizes 46s & 54s . SnMoi nAAPT If 11 GRAPEFRUIT . 4 for .25 J CHUCK ROAST .lb. .73 WINESAP-Red-,5 lb. bag I, Wilson Corn King Sliced-1 lb. pfeg. APPLES .49 Y BACON .47 Temple Smoked hort Shank 4 to 6 lb. lb. ORANGES lb. .09 Y PICNICS .45 California Fiesta tona' Whole, Sliced or Halves PEACHES 29c Put Isummer sunshine in winter meals with luscious peach dishes. 7 Wiii ilk All Frlcei la This Ad Guaranteed tiirc?& Oat Feb. 2nd. Pillsbury Pancake Flour 20-oz. Kl . pkg. A CU Fillsbury luciiwhoat Flour 20-oz. O Pkg. Blue Bonnet Eilargnrino '. 30c. Junket Quick Fudge Mis Peter Fan Peanut Putter Jar Peter Pan Peanuts Salted Glass Air-Wick Bot. Ivory Soap Lge. 27 C si Bars Soap 3 Bars L)e. Pkg. ixydol Pkg. fl 9c Urcft Lge. Pkg. Personal Ivory Soap Bars Woodbury Facial Soap 20 Mule Team . Borax BPtafli S" Pkg. 5 1 .i