PAGE 4 .THE DAILY TAR HEEL. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 23. 1952 it i s i M i ; life vAifl'i?it wSi -TeilLlliS- ChildTen's Art Children's art work from the Chapel Hill Elementary School is now on display in the halls on all three floors of the building. Anyone interested in seeing the exhibit is invited to come to the school. Arts and Crafts Club The Arts and Crafts Club of the YWCA will meet today and tomorrow from 4 p.m. to 6 o'clock in the cabinet room of the Y. Gay Currie will explain and demon strate the painting of glass work and material. Student Parly There will be a caucas meeting of Student Party Legislators this afternoon at 5 o'clock in the Grail Room, Graham Memorial. Carolina Political Union A , recording of Senator Paul DO COLLEGE GALS MAKE. GOOD WIVES? Take A Gander At "They Went to Col lege" for the Straight Dope. THE INTIMATE BOOKSHOP 205 Franklin St. (Continued from page 3) powerful forehand and his can nonball serves were eventually too much for Sylvia. In the doubles, Millet got even hotter. He teamed up with Cal houn Dickson against Sylvia and Payne. At one time during the second set, he scored three straight aces, one on Sylvia and two on Payne. Rollins' other Davis Cup play er, Alberto Danel, playing in the third position, was given a good battle by Sam Handel, playing in that position due to the illness of Herb: Browne. The first set went 11-9 before Danel won, and then he went on to take the sec ond, 6-4.' In the second doubles, Handel and Izler also put up a good fight before succumbing to Danel arid Edouardo Garcia. The match went three sets with Handel and Izler winning the second one 6-4." C Douglas's speech 'Ethics in Gov ernment" will be played tomor row night at 8 o'clock in the second floor radio classroom in Swain Hall. All interested in hearing the recording are invited to come to the program spon sored by the. Carolina Political Union. It has been requested that you use the west entrance near est the Scuttlebutt. Square Dancing The Carolina square dance group will meet today from 4 p.m. to 6 o'clock in the down stairs women's gym. Beginners are invited. Ruth Price, director, asked for more coeds to attend the meetings. - In Court Only one student appeared' in yesterday's session of Recorder's Court here. He was JTames N. Wilfert, Jr., Tenafly,,N. J. Wilfert was fined court costs fpr having improper license plates. WJiaP &o do qjbith u'Nickd wfteU thirst, arrives - ' ! ' Trade Team Swamps btate For First Victory Of Year Carolina's track team swept to an impressive 100-30 vic tory over a weak N. C. State College team in Raleigh yester day, for its first victory of the season. The Tar Heels took 11 first places and 13 .second places in their best showing of the year. Bill Cornell with 11 points was high scorer for both teams, tak-i ing a first in both the high and low hurdles and a' third in the javelin. - Splawn of . State was the only other individual to take two first places. He captured the top spot in the high jump and the broad jump. The best single performance of the day was turned , in by Sam Jordan in the 'pole vault. Sam vaulted 13 feet which is the high est he has ever gone. Bill Walker took his third con secutive first place in the javo- lin with a throw of 178 feet 10 inches. Roger Morris added 6 points to the Tar Heel cause with a first in the shot put and a third in the discus. Gene Brigham, the team's best quarter miler, took top honors in that event followed closely by teammate Mac Ray. Carolina scored its first points of the year in the half mile when ! Gordon Hamrick took first place and Tony Houghton gained third place. CLASSIFIEDS" ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 DEPENDABLE WRECKER SERVICE 24 HOURS a day. Poe Motor Company day phone 6581. night Dhone 2-3441. . CChg. 1x1) WILL THE DRUNK WHO TOOK THE Skychief Globe & bulb return same to PencTergraft's Petrol Parlor. No ques tions asked. (chg lxl) The Tar Heel cindermen swept both the 100 and the 220 yard dashes. In the 100 it was Con ference champion Frank Scott, Jeff Newton, and Charlie Rosen bacher in that order. The 220 was won by Harry Brown followed by Nathan Hale and Rosenbaclier. ' (Continued from page 3) double. He went to third on Hen ning's ground out, to first, and scored seconds later on John Stowe's Jong fly to center field. Gravitte, Dale, and Herring were the hitting stars of the game. Gravitte collected a single and a double' in three trips, Dale slammed a single and a double in four at bats, and Herring picked up two singles in four trips to the plate for Carolina. - tee-cold CoVioT lieljs malde iny geU ; together a success. It sparkling refresh' ; ment lends a gay and friendly lone to any oeea&ioH. , Coke belongs whereve . ; (. some tgrnfuwrHOttrro Ut W.A.C0tfc 0M 4i ! 7 ( I . -1 i. ! 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