TUESDAY, JUNE 17; ID52 raw -. FT in aimsrs Mac i . 4 i t 5 " t -if It: It . if r ! 4 t Jim Fr mm,' Sy by Buddy Norlhsri Big Tour football fans are in for a pleasant surprise come mid-August, when a brand-new publication devoted entirely 1o Big Four football will make its appearance on the news stands. Entitled "The Big Four Football Annual," the magazine will be published by TTiomas Alderman of Chapel Hill, who is affiliated with Sutton's Drug-Co. According to Jack Clai borne, Carolina student who is iiFsociated with the new mihlic?- f , , . X1C Palltd j lion, "the annual will be designed n P1 rour &rea: nd to fill m the cans left bv ! football annuals that deal with i the national scene." Claiborne ex- ; plained that other annuals are ; forced by space restrictions to ; deal with the entire Southern ; Conference in only a few pages, j According to Claiborne, who j Works part time for the Univer- sity News Bureau, the first issue cf the annual, which will sell for 5 cents, will , contain a goodly number of interesting features. Claiborne said that these will in clude an article on the T-forma- lion replacing tne smgie wing in college football, and personal" in terviews with Carmen Annillo, promising prospect for the quarterback position on the Tar Heel squad, and Red Smith, out-. "I have the success we ex standing letterman in football and j pect," he said, "we may publish baseball at Duke and leading ! annuals for the other major fitter on the Blue Devil's current i sports. We may even take in the Ehampionship diamond squad. Claiborne said that 30 sports editors Throughout the state were polled in order to predict an All Big Four team. The results "of the poll will be published in the &n &ual, he said. Bill Brannin, executive secre tary for the Wolfpack Club in Kaleirh, has written what should 4f Phone 2159 IS3it: 2-22Z2 TIL I mm ... -T 1 Durham Transfer & Storage, Inc. 10 Ramseur St. " Durham, N, C AS NYLON COUD SPOUT JACKETS $14.95 Values to 2C7S SPECIAL GROUP .SUMMER. SPORT JACKETS $19.95 Regular 29.50 values Air Conditioned HMMItWHH , i ! t Druggist -i be, according to Claiborne, a most informative article on How To Watch a Football Game. Sports publicists Ted Mann, Tom Bost, Ed Storey, and Jake Wade of Duke, Wake Forest, State, and Carolina respectively will furnish articles on "Mv Most Memorable Big Four Football Game" Claiborne said. Profnr ArHrf TW.rWorvn noted Southern historian and of ficial biographer of George Ber nard Shaw, has, Claiborne said, written an article for the new publication entitled A Professor Looks At The De-Emthasis of ! football. Claiborne said that the pub lishers and staff feel that the annual will meet with success. entire Southern Conference at a later date," he added. Notre Dame students have set an official national record for blood donations. About 50 per cent of the students gave blood in the last drive. This top's . Holy Cross' record of 41 per cent. O MOVING O CITING O - SHIPPING O STORAGE Free Estimoics Gfodly Given! for Ycur Comfort ossibilifies As Grid .Ace by Tom Farramore Quiet, likable Marshall New man is the boy we pick as the "Most likely to succeed" among j jV J j B lift 1 ! me latest lootoan aspirants on the U.N.C. campus. The- Clinton, N. C. flash was awarded the first annual Charlie Justice Scholarship, for reasons sundry Marshall played high school football for four years under coach Ren Hoek and was so im pressive as a runner and passer j that his senior year he received invitations to both the Shrine Bowl and East-West all-star games. He was an honorable men- I tion selection on the all-state ! team, and captained his high school team during his junior and j senior years. Of the .117 passes Newman attempted last year, he completed seventy-one, twelve for touchdowns. Newman not only was a bulls eye marksman in football, but a standout at basketball and base ball7 as well. He won the rare honor of serving as captain of ail three major sports at Clinton. He played guard and center in basketball and pitcher and short stop in baseball. In addition to these achievements, he was pre sented the Babe Ruth Sportsman ship Award, for his school and chosen most athletic in his class. Newman's accomplishments off the field were equally spectacu lar. Nev Coach Is Still A Y bj Jonas Resting The confusion caused this week by the resignation of basketball Coach Tom Scott has still not subsided. Scott's resignation came at such an unopportune time and so suddenly that, as yet, no arrangements have been made to replace him. Scott left his position here to become mentor of the AAU Phillips Petroleum "6" Oilers, "perennial national amatuer basketball champions. An interview last Thursday afternoon with Director of Phys ical Education O. K. Cornwell and Athletic Director Bob Fetzer brought forth little information (Sec COACH page jour) r Thursday; C ... .;. ,, ; J i i "? JM It Over Si:K-cnG Dreg Stcro Ve VeJcome Sly dents To Our Prints, and Open from 9 to 5:30 Daily LaMarick's Cold Wave Special! LaMarick Custom Creme Oil Cold Waves . . . Na tionally famous profes sional permanent. $12.50 Value $5.95 LaMarick Deluxe Creme Oil Wave for softer, long er lasting permanent. $15.00 Value $6.95 LaMarick Super Deluxe Creme Oil Frigid Cold Wave . . . new, natural looking permanent. $25.00 Value ' '$9.95 '. . Each Permsnccii O Personality H&ir Cui . Shaping, Tepcrmg, . .... 0 . 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