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' TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1954 THE DAILY TAR. HEEL PAGfi THR51 The greaTesr Jove f story you have j ever seen, filmed ; cgainst trte most i adventurous ; f backgrounds tjt In the world If todayiirr-v ERNEST HEMINGWAY'S ;T TECHNICOIO j JCK HAYWARD GARDNER "'"fK NEfF . f. C. Cr,o Tn That", F i.M?1t. 0lrtby Screen Play by ' WTO ' ZANUCK KOfEt KING CASEY ROBINSON TODAY ONLY fiik Old East Edges Cobb In 6-0 Tilt Of the three games scheduled yesterday in the Intra-Mural Foot ball League only one was played. In that one, ; Old East defeated Cobb, 6-0. - The other two contests were forfeits: . Manley 'over ' Winston, and Stacy over the Med School. The lone score ' in the 'fcobb--Old,. East battle came early in the first half on a 20-yard aerial from Jack Jones to Jerry Mayo. Except for this score, neither team threatened seriously. Dick Hargitt and Bradford Mills were outstanding on de fense for Cobb. "Escape the Ordinary Eat at DANZIGERS" STUDENT SPECIAL BAR-B-Q RIBS Brown Potatoes, 1 Veg. Bread, Butter, Coffee 75c Minute Steak 1.10 T-Bone Steak 1.35 Junior Steak 1.45 A-l Sir Ion 1.75-2.50 jii.it, MfiAaa.iW 1 '' ' V; i'rf "i n 1 mir ''''-'''"" -,,.,. . , J DURHAM COCA COLA BOTTLING CO. WELCOME iSIEIGHBORS We Hope You'll Have A Swell Greater University Day In Chape! Hill And though we blush to say it, we hope your visit will include a restful browse in the dog-gonest, bargain studded, easy-going bookshop this side of the North Pole! Gridders In Top Shape After Loss To Georgia Although Coach George Bar- clay's Tar Heels lost to Georgia Saturday afternoon, 21-7, the Carolina gridders survived the contest without any serious in juries and should be in near-top condition for the Maryland en counter Saturday afternoon. Bobo Olson Risks Title Against Joey Giardello SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 11. W Middleweight Champion Carl "Bob" Olson will risk his , title Jack Maultsby, the big Tar j for the third time since he won it in a fight with Britain's Randy Turpin by taking on the top-ranked contender Joey Giardello, of Philadelphia, in 15 rounds here Dec. 15. Heel tackle who was injured in the Tulane game may return to the line-up against the Terrapins. However, Coach Barclay is still not sure whether Maultsby will j be ready. He could only say "I hope he'll be okay." Barclay had little praise for his teams showing against Geor gia. "We just made too many mis takes and gave them the ball too much," the Carolina mentor re vealed. "I'm not planning any changes in the line-up right now though," he added. Yesterday the Tar Heels saw pictures of the Georgia game and then worked out briefly at Navy Field. The gridders ran through some plays and put special em phasis on passing. "Maryland has a fine team," Barclay related. "I think they let down against Wake Forest. Maybe they just underestimated them (Wake Forest)." The Carolina coach believe that the Terrapins will be plenty tough when they meet Carolina, especially since it is the home coming . game for the Maryland team. Barclay seemed pleased to find out that nearly a thousand tickets have been sold here for the game. "I think the student's spirit will help us a lot," he said. Maryland fullback Dick Biel ski, end Billy Walker, center John Irvine, and quarterback Charlie Boxold drew praise from the Car olina coaching staff. Barclay aso admitted that the Terps have a much bigger team than his Tar Heels. Turpin was European-Champion and Olson the American titlehold er when they met. The agreement announced to day came as a surprise. Olson, who has been in light' training the past'two weeks, had indicated strongly he planned no further title action this year for income tax reasons. Giardello was operated upon last Wednesday for removal of torn eartilege from a left knee injured in a car crash. He now is in St. Agnes Hospital at Phila delphia but his surgeons said Giardello should be able to start road work in a month. The fight, to be nationally tele vised over the CBS Network, will be staged at San Francisco's huge Sow Palace where Olson decis ioned Rocky Castellani Aug. 22. IK. lariat Visit The PATIO At HILL'N DALE GOLF RANGE Located next to Valley Drive In Theatre . . . near Glenn Lennox By Pass . . . on Durham ! Road. T Dancing -Golf - Beer I Hours: 1 p.m.-12 p.m. f T Orange Bowl Committee ' Favors 3-Year Contract MIAMI, Fla., Oct 11 CP The Orange Bowl committee voted today in favor of a three-year renewal of its contract with the Big Seven and Atlantic Coast Conferences to provide the foot ball teams for its New Year's Day games. Approval by the two confer ences is believed certain. The present two-year pact will expire after the game next Jan. 1. Last New Year's Day, the pact produced the country's top bowl game between Maryland, the No. 1 team of the nation, and Okla homa, the No. 4 team. James. L. Knight, Orange Bowl president, said the tieup with the two conferences was "the. best possible deal, we can make." WOMEN CHAMPS The "Women's Athletic Associa tion representative wishes it to be known that the champions in last year's women's sports events were as follows: Chi Omega won the WAA Sorority All-Sports Cup, and Carr Dormitory compiled more points than did any other women's organization. Pharmacy Senate 1 The Pharmacy Senate will meet tonight at 7 o'clock. Dick Levin's Combo-Orchestra 16 FLEMING RD. 8-0268 " t C.-CT 'T ) I As ) rs) LUJ d Lw LW t e . Jl Jb' 3-4 m Wesley The Wesley Young Adult Fellow ship will meet at. the Methodist student lounge tonight at 7:30. All graduate and professional students are invited to attend. The Rev. Charlie Jones will be the speaker. 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