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Thursday, June 16, 1955 SUMMER SCHOOL WEEKLY Page Three Be sure to attend the Watermelon Festival June 24. Fun for all! RECORDS AND HIGH FIDELITY EQUIPMENT 207 East Franklin Street Phone 5396 CHAPEL HILL. NORTH CAROLINA i '3? ..as,..' . Til - 1. La I 7 ' 1 W ii i r. u nre The Tar Heel Sandwich Shop HIGHEST QUALITY FOOD LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN GRADE A RESTAURANT Real Baked Ham Cold Plate Lunch Ground Round Steak Hamburger Fresh Every Day Hours : Weekdays 11 A.M.-1A.M. Fri. & Sat. 11 A.M.-2 A.M. Located Just Around the Corner from Sloan's Drug Store Summer Intramural Program Gets Underway Monday, June 20, With Softball And Tennis The Summer Intramural program gets underway Monday, June 20th with softball and tennis. Golf and horseshoes also start next week. . Entries for softball close tomor row. Play begins Monday, the 20th. Teams may be composed of anyone on campus with no restrictions as to eligibility, except that players may participate on only one team. Prizes will be awarded to the winning team. Tennis entries will close tomorrow at 4 o'clock. It is to be a single elimi nation tournament in both doubles and singles. Each match will be two out of three sets except the semi-finals and finals, which will be the best three out of five sets. Each player must furnish a new can of balls be fore the first match. The winner will take the unused can as his prize. Other prizes will be awarded to win ners of the tournament. Golf will be open to all students, with an entry fee of 50c per person. Participants must play a qualifying round of 18 holes before Wednesday, June 22nd. Players will then be di vided into nights with trophies being awarded to the winner and runner up of each flight. Horseshoes can be entered by either calling or appearing at the Intra mural office in Woollen Gym no later than 4:00 tomorrow afternoon. This will be a single elimination tourna ment in both singles and doubles. Play will begin Tuesday, June 21st. The Intramural Office is located in 314-315 Woollen Gym. Its office SPECIAL DISPL AY OF 0 it rw L H 1U r n ir h .L A u in H ALL THIS MONTH AT THE INTIMATE BOOKSHOP 205 E. FRANKLIN ST. OPEN TILL 9 P.M. hours are from 2 to 5 each day ex cept Saturday and Sunday. The phone number is 9424. NCAA Tennis (Continued from page 2) are the University of California at Berkeley, University of Southern California and Stanford. Illinois, Michigan, Michigan State, Northwestern and Wisconsin will be representing the Big Ten. Al Kuhn, Jr., Big Ten champion, is the fa vored player from this conference. Tulane, unable to have Richard son represent them, will be sending their number two player, Jose Aguero from South America. He is being heralded as "Richardson's heir ap parent." Unbeaten in 25 singles matches, he has a victory over Big Ten champion Kuhn to his credit. In the ACC, Duke and Maryland will have entries along with the Tar Heels. Duke will be featuring Buzz Hettleman, winner over Herb Browne in the regular season play, Bob Green, Lief Beck and Joe LaBauer. Maryland will enter only one man, Dave Friesbtat. The draw and seedings will not be arranged until Saturday night when the NCAA tennis committee offi cially launches the tournament. Play will begin Monday and will last all week. The complete list of entries: Ari zona: Gary Peterson, Ellis Bryant; UCLA: Richard Doss, James Reed, Joseph Blatchford, Craig Garman; U. of California : Clifton Mayne, Wil liam Demas; Duke: Buzz Hettleman, Bobby Green, Leif Beck, Joe La Bauer. Florida State: Harold S. Schaus; Georgetown: Herv Von Urff; U. of Houston: John Been, Bob Lovelace; Illinois: Conrad Wood, Fred Most, Roger Bielesold, Jim Van Tine; Kan sas: Robert Riley; Maryland: Dave Freisbtat. Michigan: Barry McKay, Mark Jaffe, Al Mann, Bob Nederlander; Michigan State: David Brogan; Mur ray State: John Powless; North Caro lina: Tom Bradford, Bob Payne, Pete Green, Herb Browne; Northwestern: Al Kuhn, Jr., Paul Bennett, II, Keith Anderson. Pennsylvania : Morris Krome ; Southern California: J. Grigry, F. Conteas, A. Call, J. Reyes; Swarth more: Tim Coss, Carl Berger; Texas: Sam Giammaiva, Tom Springer, Jorjn Hernandez, David Snyder; Tulane: Jose Aguevo; Washington: William Quillian, Harold Perkins. Western Michigan: Ed Foster, James Farrell, Jack Vredevelt, Char lie Donnelly; William & Mary: Ed Phillips, Tom Ree; Wisconsin: War ren Mueller, Jack Vincent; Yale: William Cranston, Dick Pasking, Jules Cohen, Ed Meyer; Stanford: Jake First, Ernest DuBray. Laundry Refunds The University Laundry Office re quests all students who are in Sum mer School and have not picked up their laundry refund checks to go by the laundry office on Franklin street and pick them up as soon as possible. Office hours are 8:30 to 4:30. Herman's Dept. Store Don't Forget Father on Father's Day, June 19 We feel that we can fill your bill. Our gifts wrapped no extra charge.
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