i I if y j? OUli Tai lHccIs.- Play OLoilins, Alabama In Doublelieader The Tar Heels piay Rollins and Alabama in a double-header to day and end - the Florida tour with V single game against Ala bama, tomorrow. " - . The first home game of the season is Saturday when Caro lina meet Virginia at Emerson Stadium. The Cavaliers have all but three returning regulars from last gear's team which won the VirjgftiiV basalt Vttle.- Mel Roach, freshman football star, will be the number one candidate - for a first string" position. Twice All-State first baseman" in high school, Roach will "inherit the second base spot for UVA. On - March 29 to April 1, the Tar Heels play a round robin tournament with Yale and Mich igan State. On the 29, Carolina meets .both Yale and Michigan State. Coach ' Walt Raob's crew meets Yale again on the 31, and the Spartans on April 1. ' This is the first year that the two northern schools have met Carolina in. this round-robin af fair. ' Special entertainment has been planned for the visitors. Trophies will be awarded to the tournament's best hitter and pitcher, the best defensive play er, and the winning coach. This is also the first year that such trophies have been" awarded. "Some of the best college base ball in the country will come to Chapel Hill, we believe, in this series," Coach Rabb said of the nnmnmpnt. Both" of the visiting clubs are annually among he nation's top collegiate teams. rsr Both Sides (Continued From Page 1) eludes Henry Bowers, Bob Clam pitt, Bob Evans, John Harris, Ham Horton, Al House, Ben James, Bill Mallison, Toby Selby, Ed Stevens, John Sullivan, Tom Sully, and Allen Tate. The first meeting was held February 20. Old members who are working at the University are President Gordon Gray, Chancellor Robert House, Professors Herman G. . Beatty, Albert' Coates, Dr. Earle H. Hartsell, J. Mary on Saunders, Dean Henry Brandis, Walter Spearman, Dr. John T. O'Neil, Jr. Dr. William H. Poteat, Dean Fred H. Weaver, Dr. Alexander Heard, and James Wallace. CLASSIF ANNOUNCEMENTS DEPENDABLE WRECKER SERVICE 24 HOURS a aay. roe jviowr "T, J" day phone 6581. night ,Ylonexl) FOR RENT NICE FURNISHED APARTMENT. Au tAmatir oil heat, utilities. Available March 18th. $45.00. Also nice furnished rooms, single or double. available on March 18th. Call 2-1611. (l-c-93o-ij ; FOR RENT UNFURNISHED THREE s : ROOM APARTMENT, refrigerator and Stove automatic oil heat, hot and cold .; ;; ; water.! Apply ;at 309 Ransom SW side entrance. ; : !;.. f ' i 1 , ' . FOR fVOUR HAULING. NEEDS call Ed ' , ; i Wards i Transfer Co. Both . local and US long Idistance; Day 6921, night 2-9281. t :;- i; K::: S ' 5 (l-c-9347-l) "t e ? ' f i HELP WANTED STUDENT, EXPERIENCED IN USING Ruling Pen to " do part-time drafting Work. CaU 4407. (chg. 11) ; ; ; I J i WANTED XMMEDXATELtY, . TWO ,FE f i ' ZTAJLC acnlicants ' for v f ull-tinie sales- Spring Quarter H Tvo Losing J- by Bill Carolina sports fans, after two duced only one winner swimming are looking forward to spring quarter which promises to be by far the best of the year from a' won-loss standpoint. Tar Heels watched with anguish during the fall quarter while the football team failed to live two of 10 games. The soccer team started off in grand style, win ning its first four games but col lapsed and finished behind Mary land and Duke in the conference race. ; It was the same story in the winter quarter with the basket ball team which started off with a great burst of power and was considered the "dark, horse" of the conference. But the team went into a . nose-dive and lost nine of its last 11 games the last j five in a row. Wrestlers Lost Nine The wrestling team won its first match, but went into win less in the next nine. And the final insult was the Southern Conference Indoor Games, in which the champion Tar Heels finished behind both Maryland and Duke, and just a fraction of a point ahead of VMI. The single winning sport and that was indeed a winner was swimming, which saw Coach Dick Jamerson's men win all 12 meets and finish first in the un official scoring' in the conference meet. The big winner of the spring will again be Coach John Ken field's tennis team . which opens its season against Brown Univer sity here tomorrow. An indica tion of the team's strength may be gathered from Kenfield's con servative summation of the team: cn iiovc luuic ui uua year. JLast year tne Tar ieels won the conference title, had the top two singles players and the top two doubles teams. Sylvia Leads Team The source of the optimism are such fine .players as captain Del Sylvia, second in the conference singles last year, Herb Brown, the national scholastic champ. Sam Handel, an experienced ex GI from Philadelphia, and Bobby Payne, the Virginia scholastic champion. The last three boys are all freshmen. ; - The baseball team which open ed its season yesterday, has only two starters missing from last year's team which won 16 and lost 10. Shortstop and third base, the positions vacated by gradu ation, each have two or more top flight men ready to fill ini The track team will be trou bled by inexperience this ; year, but pole vaulter Sam Jordan, quarter miler Gene Brigham, hurdlers Romas White and Char lie Scott and dash man Harry Brown form a strong nuceus. r W-WHUTEVER FEARLESS G-GOTTA DO-AH TOOK SEE. WHUVS HAPPEN I r4 TH73L D AILY BAR HEEES High s Peacock disheartening Quarters which pro Season up to expectations and won Qnly!pSi3 vs Chi Psi y aisis . ""9. Wolf pack Mere An attractive 15-matcK sched ule has been arranged for the Carolina golf team with 12 matches to be glayed on -the Tar Heels' own Finley Course here. Director of Athletics R. A. Fet zer released the schedule today which includes Kentucky . and Purdue University as new ihter sectional foes. The Tar Heels open the slate here March 26 against N. C. State in a Southern Conference match and lay nine more home matches before their first road trip. David son, Amherst, Williams, Virginia; Michigan, Ohio- University, Pur due, Kentucky, Holy Cross, Wake Forest and Duke will also be met on Finley Course. Davidson, Duke and Wake For est will also be played away. Last season Coach Chuck Erick son's team won 15 of 16 matches and finished second in the South ern Conference. They also cap tured the Sandhills Intercolle Invitatiohal , championship early in the season. The schedule: March 26 N. C. State, here; 28 Da vidson, here; 31 Amherst College, here; April 4 Williams College, here; 7 Virginia, here; 9 Michigan, here; 11 Ohio, here; 12 Purdue, here; 15 Kentucky, here; 16 Holy Cross, here; 19 Davidson, Charlotte; 26 Wake For est, here; 28 Duke, here. - . May 1 Southern Intercollegiates, Athens, Ga.; 9 Duke, Durham; 12- Wake Forest, Raleigh; 16-Southern Conference Championship Tournament, Winston-Salem. THE invites you io enjoy our Chef's wonderful creations. OPEN EVERY NITE Just beyond Durham city limits on Hillsboro Highway Reserve our "HUNT ROOM" for private parties Call Durham 8-1264 2 TOWW3HT, 1 AM CALLlNJG UPOM M5SS PRUDENCE -NJ Mil J llMk L. k & m IMM ft M ftft A II I HAVE. BEEN KEEPING COMPANV FOR NJNS. m m t? Nor iw urn n reason im SADDLE CLUB Lacrosse Players ' All. lacrosse players : are re- Murals l"dIf179iiS vs Lamb SChi- 4 zeta Psi 2 vs sig Chi 1: ' . '. ; 5:00 Field 1 ATO 1 vs Chi Psi 3; 2 Ruffin vs Med School 2; 3 Zeta -: 4 DKE 1 vs Phi Gam 3. PRE You Can Nov Buy That Sharp , - Outfit at Your Price and -Go First Class Largest Reductions for bescred Clothes 8 Hammonton Park Suits, values to 66.50 reduced to ..." ....... - Group Coverts, flannels, gabardines, -values to 57.00, reduced to....r... ........,:.......,.....,.....29.99 Group .Pacific Mills doeskin gabardine suits, , worth 70.00, reduced from 58.95 t6..-....-....-.,..............49.95 Group imported Shetland suits reduced from 57.00 to ....... 39.95 12.95 : genuine buckskin shoes reduced to ...........8.99 9.95 white shoes reduced to ........................ .. ...6.S9 All Hockanum doeskin and flannel suits reduced to .. . 49.99 Group new spring and summer suits in Bur-Mil and Robbins crease resistant fabrics, values to 42.50, reduced to .................... .......29.99 Sanforized cotton cord suits, worth ,23w50, reduced to .:.......... 13.99 .Group Hockanum Oxford gray flannel suits reduced to... ; 46.99 Group sport coats, values to 34.00, reduced to. 19.99 Group sport coats reduced to 15.99 Pacific Mills spring weight worsted flannel slacks reduced" from 16.95 to . ....:... 14.99 (Note: These same slacks are sold locally for 19.95) Group wool doeskin gabardine slacks reduced from 17.95 to '.. .....10.99 Group imported English flannel slacks reduced from 17.50 to .....10.99 Group flannel slacks reduced from 13.95 to........... 9.99 Group sharkskin slacks reduced to r.7.99 Group sport shirts, values to 7.95, reduced to. .....3.99 Group sport shirts, values to 5.95, reduced to. ........2.99 Trampeze loafers reduced from 8.95 to ..............5.99 Oldmaine" handsewn trotter loaf ers reduced from 11.95 to 7.99 White buckskin loafers reduced from 12.95 to...: 1.7.99 Group 75c socks including Esguire, 3 pairs 1.51 55c socks, 3 pairs for 1.11 Butcher linen sport coats, values to 24.00, reduced to 14.S9 Sanforized cotton cord slacks reduced to..T. 5.S9 Slight Charge for alterations All sales cash XL TO Clothing GOOD EVENING, DETECrrVE POSDJCK, DEAR . YOU DOfsTT- SEEM VOUR USUAL. MAD SELF. f UESDAY, MARCH 18, 1952 To. ileport Today quested to report to Navy field in full equipment today at 3:30 p.m. Any students interested in play ing lacrosse, whether previously experienced or not, are also in vited to report. There will be concentrated scrimmage and practice every day from now until the first game with Georgetown University on ! March 29th. EASTER SA1 .39.85 U Cupboard THEY'RE CUTTING ( THERE DOWN THE FORCErli a . ALL Utl MARRIED 4 WAV TO DETECTIVES WILL A pfUSVSNT BE MMIQCSD' JJtHAT; SO-JT LOOKS AS VTiDELAp" S IS FL- 'i ii i . X we lit The Dairy Bar. For interview J t ' :"t z V'lti.1 Sayppe.: l!, phone 'eills Mill T' ' tm i urn i-A i.i i Ml YiMfil i I