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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27. 195S THE DAILY "TAR HEEL PAGE THREE Mauifshy Yankees Move Tribe, Tigs Win - CHICAGO, April 26 UP) Fast balling Bob Turley of New York throttled. Chicago with a fine one ivitter and 10 strikeouts for a 5-0 Shutout victory which moved the THRU THIS WEEK Crosby Square Cordovans 16.95 White Bucks 10.95 & Z 12.95 I NOW 10 OFF Reg. Price White Ducks Were 3.98 Now 2.98 Cotton Cord PANTS o As Low As 3.98 Walking SHORTS 2.98 Swim Shorts ; 2.98 STRAP IN THE BACK Black and Khaki Pants Ivy League Model 4.98 Cool Mesh 100 Nylon Short Sleeve Sport Shirts 1.98 Large Group Rugby Sample Sport Shirts Low Price NEW SHIPMENT! FRUIT OF THE LOOM UNDERWEAR Beautiful Patterns T. Shirts, Shorts 690 HANES TEE SHIRTS blue, yellow, white iWi'th pocket v j i Reg. $1.00 Now 2 for $1.50 OPEN ALL DAY WED. BERMANS DEPT. STORE NriSSSB'S ets Into First; On Homers Yankees into first place ovjer the White Sox today. It was the first one-hitter in either league. - - Notching his third . straight victory against no defeats, Turley allowed catcher Sherm Lollar the only Sox hit, a clean single to center, in- the' second. In the only other games played yesterday afternoon in the ma jors, the Tigers topped Baltimore and the Cleveland Indians stopped Washington by identical 3-2 scores, and both games were won by home runs. At Cleveland pitcher Boh Lem on rapped a homer into the right field seats in the fourth after the Tribe had picked up two runs in the first frame. Lemon now has a 4-0 record on the season. Al Kaline's blast into the left center field bleachers at Detroit gave the Tigers their win in the ninth innings. 1 PARENT'S DAY IS COMING! Parents coming next week-end? Don' t fail to show them the spot on the campus where the student is really vking. You'll be surprised how much kick they'll get out of a visit to your old book barn! The Intimate .Bookshop 205 !. FRANKLIN ST. Open Evenings STEVENS SHEPHERD cool, comfortable 1 PALM BEACH Here are fashion's awes shades at their finest. Beau tiful dark hues with a "burnt match" overtone. Charcoal grey, burnt blue, charred brown... tailored with the NATURAL LOOK, in suits COol as only Palm Beach can be. Come in and see our wide selection. Palm Beach Cool Trim $32.50 Palm Tropic Slacks $12.95 Palm Beach Luxury Lined $39.95 Reg.T.M. Cooctall-Stuiford, W. Mohair, rayon, acetate and 5 nylon, in most tylea. I wsn.: ioo tic SHEPHERD presents f V in Is May 8 (f IT if i fl N bra 11 ma Nod Tdt Heels Seeking Win Tom Maultsby, workhorse of f the Tar Heel pitching staff who has run into a lot of tough luck this' season, will be the starter this afternoon ' as the Tar Heels take on Wake Forest at Emerson Stadium. Game time is 3:30. . Carolina will be. going after its third ACC victory against five losses this afternoon. Maultsby was the winning pitcher in both UNC, conference victories as he stopped Maryland and South Car olina. - The Deacs have stopped Caro lina twice , this year, 3-Q and 9-8. Lowell (Lefty) Davis,, wax the pit- Tar Babies, Deaclets Battle At Wake Today While the Varsity teams clash on Emerson Field here the Carolina, and Wake Forest base ball Frosh will be hooking up at Wake Forest. The Tar Babies own a 3-2 record on the sea son so far. One of their losses was a 14-3 lashing by the Baby Deacs earlier in the season. cher who shut-out UNC, but Davis worked the win over Clem sQn Monday afternoon so will not be on the hill for the Deacs to day. Linwood Holt and Tommy Cole pose the main Deac offensive threats. Holt, who led the ACC in hitting early in. the season, owns a .375 mark while Cole is hitting at .345. Holt also leads the ACC in runs batted in and triples. Maultsby's 2r5 mound record on the season belies his performances. The righthander has been the victim of two shut-outs this sea son and twice the Tar Heels have been held to one run while he pitched. His other loss was to N. C. State in a relief role. He has worked more innings (58) than any other Tar Heel hurler, yet owns a ' respectable 2.16 earned rim average. After today's game the Tar Heels rest until the weekend when they head into Virginia and Mary land for a pair of games. OUR FIFTH ANNUAL END-OF-f HE MONTH STARTS TODAY Check your price Today Your Choice 29c Q Thursday What's Left 19c Friday Whafs Left 9c fl Saturday Anything Left FREE Don't Miss the Fun! The Intimate Bookshop 205 E. Franklin St. Open Evenings Third Go To DANZIGERS In Loop t - - 'A. ,J U m U f Athlete of the Week: N V J ' : A record breaking vault of 13'3" against the University of South Carolina here Saturday qualified sophomore Richard Waters as this week's Tar Heel Athlete of the week. With that performance Waters took first in the meet and shattered G. R. House's five year University mark of 13' W. Waters was pressed by baseballer Connie Gravitte and shot putter Roger Morris for the honor. Grav itte is third in hitting and home runs in the ACC, while Morris took two first places in Saturday's meet to lead the Tar Heels. (Henley Photo.) ' Major League Scoreboard NATIONAL LEAGUE W 11 7 6 7 . 6 4 L PCT. 2 .846 Brooklyn Milwaukee St. Louis Chicago Philadelphia New York Cincinnati Pittsburg .700 .600 .583 .500 .400 .157 .ill 2 10 1 8 (Does not include last sight's games.) - YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Cincinnati at Brooklyn (night) Milwaukee at New York (night) Chicago at Pittsburg (night) St. Louis at Philadelphia (night) GAMES TODAY Milwaukee at New York Chicago at Pittsburg (only games scheduled) . AMERICAN LEAGUE W L PCT. New York 8 4 .667 Cleveland 9 5 .643 Berman's Specials For Wednesday Only! PLASTIC RAINCOATS Were $4.00 Now $2.98 SELF OPENING UMBRELLA Was $5.00 NoW $3.98 JUST RECEIVED U. S. RAYN$TER $5.00 MEN'S PLASTIC RAINCQATS Now JUst $3.98 Open All Day Today UNC Set Forgetting momentarily Friday's ..... any, me iax ncei teniiia lectin iuiicu over uavicison o- iieie jcsiti- day for win number fourteen, this year and its 28th consecutive win V 1 - ? mm Boston j 7 4 .636 Chicago ' 6 4 .600 Detroit 6 5 .545 Washington 5 6 .454 Kansas City 3 7 .300 Baltimore 3 10 .230 -(Does not include last night's game.) ' YESTERDAY'S RESULTS New York 5, Chicago 0 Cleveland 3, Washington 2 Detroit 3, Baltimore 2 Boston at Kansas City (night) Intramural Softball Meeting To Be Friday Pairings for the final rounds of the intramural sof tball tourn ament will be held Friday after noon at 4:30 in the Intramural office in Woollen Gym. All teams in the top brackets eligible for playoffs should have a represen tative at the meeting. The final CLASSIFIEDS PAPERBACK NOVELS WE have bushels of used ones at 3 for 25c! Bring your old ones in for a trade. THE INTIMATE BOOKSHOP, 205 E. Franklin St., Chapel Hill. MAM ores For Vital vital match with Miami Univer - ..:J.. o , .. over two seasons. The Wildcats were able to take only the number one doubles match on the coolish overcast afternoon, with Lacy Keesler and Corvin Clark dropping Bobby Payne an-d Pete Greene 1-6, 6-1, 6-2. No other matches went over two sets as all singles and two doubles were swept by Coach John Kenfield's boys. , The most important test of the long Carolina win streak will come Friday afternoon when the Miami Hurricanes, losers of only one match in" six years against top-light competition, come to Chapel Hill. Greene and Payne dropped be hind 0-3 in the third set of their losing match after splitting the first two sets at 6-1. They showed signs of a comeback at that point, taking two out of three games, but JCeesler and Clark bore down to pick up two more games for the match. It was the twelfth time this For Your Best Selection Of After-Six Products, Come to Town & Campus chorus iQ gee! 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Robinson 6-2, 6-1. DOUBLES 1, Keesler-Clark (D) def. Greene-Payne 1-6, 6-1, 6-2; 2. Browne - Bradford (UNC) def, Snead - Makepeace 6-0, 6-3; 3. Thompson-Kerdasha def. Thorpe Robinson 6-0, 6-2. Life Insurance Policies Differ 3 Ways 1. COST The difference between the amount deposited and cash available at Retirement is the real cost of your protection. Let us show you our low net 1 cost. There is a difference. 2. COVERAGE A satisfactory program for your family today, is not necessarily satisfactory 10 years hence. Proper counsel will avoid this error. The program should be tailored to fit the need. 3. CONVENIENCE One of the great satisfactions of an insurance program is that it meets YOUR needs rather than the strict plan of some company. This demands great flexibility in settlement. NORTHWESTERN MEETS THESE TESTS Arthur De Berry as representative for Chapel Hill Offices: 2nd fl., Dawson Bldg. W. Franklin St Phone Day 9-3691 THE NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. 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