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Roman magistrate (var.) by south (abbr.) 13 lb 19 20 25 2b 21 26 29 30 32 3b 37 39 40 41 4 44 'A 4kr 43 m 11-19 3SIPIOT iitieM,... -MO K Ei.jW S GlEp yBM tI2I dMITlft AlllNr jPffTA ano;J t mmfmZ u tDj e m eQo EK p i Ho s eJJsm aIt sfc aT e np7Ie; pis rferfeT IeIrIrIsl: Back Injury Ends Long's Grid Career The North Carolina foot- balj picture, gloomy following i the humiliating 42-13 loss to Xortrc Dame Saturday, ap pears even darker with the an nouncement tliat Albert Long and Marshall Newman are out for the rest o the season due to injuries. Long's injury came as a com plete 'surprise to the Tar Heel coaching staff, and puts an end to the versatile Durham athlete's football career at Carolina, as he is a . senior. Long, who has alter nated at the quarterback slot with Lent ; Bullock most of the season, received a back injury in the Irish encounter, but it was not considered-serious. Upon returning to Chapel Hill, he reported to the infirmary for a routine check. X-rays were taken, and after in specting the pictures, doctors ad vised that he retire for the re mainder of the season. It is not known how the injury will affect Long's participation in other sports. He was a basketball re serve and a baseball regular last yearJ Long's record' this season: Completed 17 of 28 passes for 200 ''ESCAPE thV ORDINARY . .'. Eat at DANZIGBR'S" . STUDENT SPECIAL VIENESE LOAF Mushroom sauce, brown potatoes, bread, butter, coffee 75c Minute Steak , 1.10 T-Bone Steak 1.35 Jirifor1 Steak : 1.4S ;fr Sirloin - -1-75-2.50 A WINDOW OF RARE PAMPHLETS For Old " Book Week at the Bookshop, we're making a special effort to show rare and fragile material which you - won't ordinarily see around the shop. Our big window, for example, is now filled with unusual North Carolina pamphlets. Don't miss it. . It's Old Book Week At The Intimate Bookshop 205 E. Franklin Street Open Evenings THE GREATEST BATTLE THE WEST EVER STAGED 1 Last Times Today ART TAILOR'S Alterations For Men and Women 2nd Floor 173 E. Franklin St. Next Door to Post Office Beatty Wins COLLEGE PARK, Md., Nov. 15 Jim Beatty, Carolina's Flying Tar HeeL summoned his last ounce of energy to burst "past Maryland's running ace, Barr Grimm, in the last 20 yards to win the Atlantic Coast Confer ence cross-country meet and set a new course record here today. The stocky Tar Heel's time of 18:07.8 bettered by 33 seconds the old record for th'j three and eight-tenths mile course. Grimm, who beat Beatty last . year when they were both fresh men, but who has s'een the Fly ing Tar Heel's heels twice this year, posted an 18:12 mark to take second place. Dave Miller of State was third at 8:25, and Bob Barden of Carolina was fourth with 18:36. Maryland won the meet with a low score of 26 points; UNC was second with 36 points; Duke was third with 96; Virginia fourth with 114; Wake Forest fifth with 141. State did not qualify as a team due to a shortage. of parti cipants. yards and three touchdowns; gain ed 122 yards rushing in 36 tri-es. Newman, who started the year at quarterback and was shifted to fullback in the Wake Forest game, was the victim of a knee injury in the 20-26 Tennessee loss. The raw boned junior has been out of uni form since then, but hopes were held that he would be back in ac tion before the season ended. : With the definite loss of New man and Long, Coach George Bar- clay's quarterback corps has dwin-, died to two, Len Bullock, who has' started since Newman switch to; fullback, and Dough Farmer, who moved up to third string at the ! same time. Along with the bitter came the sweet, however, with the announce ment that Ed Sutton will be xeady for the Virginia tilt. Sutton emerged as the Tar Heels "great white hope" when he romped to two touchdowns, gaining 124 yards, in the 14-7 victory over Wake Forest. He sprained, his ankle severely the Monday following the Deacon game, and has been- out since then, missing the Tennessee, South Carolina, and Notre Dame games. Yesterday afternoon at practice, Sutton was dressed in light equip ment and running on his ankle. Afterwards, he said that he felt much better and that he was ready to go against the Cavaliers. Ken -Keller also experienced a minor injury against the Irish, but. it is not serious and he will see action against Virginia. Keller hurt his shoulder. -" CLASSIFIED WANTED Apartment for three quiet, serious men students. In Chapel Hill or area. Furnished or unfurnished. Wish to move in aft er Xmas. FOR SALE 36 inch electric range. Perfect. Cost $190.00. Sale price $100. Call 96650. MONEY FOR CHRISTMAS: Swap those paper-backed books you've finished reading for hard cash. 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The Intimate Bookshop 205 E. Franklin. St. . Open Evenings , jlHH ,y UJ Hill 1 1 mill illlliiuniil nil Ill II II .IIM l i, I mm.vmnmm, ... mil m, 11 I POGO LET'S TU2N SACK AN' FACE Tg ENEMV'" IP "WAT 0US 1$ AN' A TIO tK 19 COMIN IBV5 PI& LIKE -WENS. LI'L ABNER lr natural" f iS&Sb1& 1 shoulders. narrow 1 1 $&A shawl lapel- X M Hao pockets. f''--?sITlli vent, i'l.Alkl non-pleated trou sers V, Z, '"' mine of sM? 51 nireM retailor K v-"SJ 8S 5 "d f' formal 'J I PRAY I'M NOT TOO -TH' LI 'L VARMINT UATEJ D-DID HE GET CAUGHT MAHSEUT- r- IN THE SADIE HAWKINS DAV-. r ide which of the two will be pro bable ACC champs. But the Tar Heels, with a 3-1-1 record, may si ET 5 thru-liners daily NORFOLK, VA. 7 trips, 3 thru-liners WILMINGTON, N. Thru-liner service via Sanford-Fayetteville From Chapel Hill 1-way Greensboro $1.25 12 departures daily Charlotte $3.60 11 trips, 3 express Washington, D. C. $6.65 9 trips, express service from Raleigh or G-boro New York $10.50 9 trips, same service as to Washington (above) (plus tax) PMT av.uur.r tusl minute I 7i V r 5TOOW 4l 5N0OT AKOUN' I I -W&?e J&S'AAINUT6'. V M ' I & PtAYlN' WHO C ANf WE BIN OH HAPPILY MARRIED, EVER SINCE SIXTY OR I SEVENTY YARS -AH FO'GITS WHICH SO YD' IS TOO i ATP rr have , a shot at the title if they defeat State today. Conference of-L ficials may decide in favor of the n mmmim ASHEVILLE From Chapel Hill Chicago Only 1 change enroute Atlanta, Ga. No change enroute Rocky Mount, N. C. 7 trips daily Fayetteville, N. C. 2 thru-liners daily UNION BUS TERMINAL 311 West Franklin St., Chapel Hill-Phone 4281 - 1 DON'T CARE YAS'M. ABOUT HIM.V NO WOMAN COULD MEAN TINVT IS HE STILL. A BACHELOR.? a Tar Heels since they have played two more game than either the j Terrapins or Cavaliers. 0 9 0 .-way $6.10 1-way $5.00 C. 1-way $3.60 (plus tax) 1-way $17.75 $8.20 $2.15 $2.05 (plus tax) By Walt Kelly By AI Capp BUT, TRASS ONLY FAIR. AH IS MERELY 15 Y ARS OLE, AM FAR TOO YOUNG TO TAKE ON TH' SERIOUS RESPONSIBILITIES O LIFE TAIN'T 1 v iff SANITARY FO' STRANGERS TO KISS CHILLUN, STRAT4GER
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