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a NOVEMBER 10, 1955 THE DAILY TAR HEEL PA'GL" THKwI" no C - Fo c f I built up a first half yard pass to Moss in the first half j the Zeta Psi score- went for a, touchdown. Later in the aal half to walk off first half, Jim' Melvin blocked a lecision and the in: Zeta punt in the end zone for a, football title in the safety for the Sigma Chis. A 60- sion. yard run and pass shuttle play ;orcd first when a 30 from Sonny Forbes to Jim Mel (Author of -Bartftot Boy With CAfc," etc.) Z IS A MANY SPLENDORED THING ehultz, boulevardier, raconteur, connoisseur, sports ivant, hail fellow well met -in short, typical Ameri man smokes today's new Philip Morris Cigarettes, j you smoke today's new Philip Morris Cigarettes, lend recently asked Beppo Schultz. e today's new Philip Morris Cigarettes," . replied . kin? up from his 2.9 litre L-head Hotchkiss drive rhead camshaft British sports car, "because they said the friend. "What do you mean new?" i modern up-to-date designed for today's easier, ving," said Beppo. is 2.9 litre L-head Hotchkiss drive double overhead British sports car?" asked the friend, said Beppo. . beauty," said the friend, looking admiringly &t tht long have you had her?" mm V. ..I ..' --ttr: ""..niiiiirs i - ifn.ni i , j uHi " ratUr nale," said Beppo. said the friend. "How long have you had him? ,t a year," said Beppo. ou done a lot of work on him?" asked the friend, ve I not!" cried Beppo. "I have replaced the pushrods rs with a Rootes-type supercharger. I have replaced s with a synchromesh. I have replaced the tachometer ible side draft carburetor." us!" exclaimed the friend. replaced the hood with a bonnet," said Beppo. ' Goshen!" exclaimed the friend, replaced the gasoline with petrol," said Beppo. i-nentlies!" said the friend. have put gloves in the glove compartment," said Beppo. have been the busy one!" said the friend. "You must ted." ' ' " ' ' ' .."".':. a trifle," said Beppo with a brave little smile. I know what' 1' do when I'm tired?" asked the friend. a Philip Morris?" Beppo ventured. haw, you I guessed!" said the friend,' pouting. i was easy!" cried Beppo, laughing silverly. "When "s droop and the musculature sags and the psyche is what is more natural than to perk up with today's (rris in the red, white and gold package?" , iht new smoke in a bright new pack!" proclaimed the s young eyes glistening with tears. ed to keep pace with today's changing world!" de- ?po, whirling his arms in concentric circles. "A gentler, xing cigarette for a sunnier age, an age of greater id broader vistas and more beckoning horizons!" i but happy, Beppo and his friend lit Philip Morrises ed for a time in deep, silent contentment. At length 1 spoke. "Yes, sir," he said, "he certainly is a beauty." ean my 2.9 litre L-head Hotchkiss drive double over shaft British sports car?" asked Beppo. said the friend. "How fast will he go?" 1 don't rightly know," said Beppo. "I can't find the fckultaaft. 1939 ' of Philip Morris, tvho bring you tfiis column, assure you cr you're in a sleek new sport a car or the old family sedan, riving companion it new, gentle Philip Morris. LY CROSSWORD Jtal f :r ilar.ce om iand !e e feon ek Set) r te ll Ul rypt sion 'y talc lof 10 le pltxy U.) i!e Action in.) k, t. s!y V Joad in nj tvU itkin cfor DOWN 1. The conti nents of th western hemisphere 2. Girla name 3. Grow old 4. Pronoun 5. Transpar . ently thin 6. A paleo lithic stone implement 7. Touch end to end 8. Steel pin in early rifle 9. A blind alley , .lEbEm Tien lilD'. ijA 11. Little chiU 13. Edge of a hat 15. A deep cut 17. Formal eulogies 19. Here Tf .t 21. Insect Yettr4y' Awer 22. Small tOD 31. tonswi- apun with the finger 23. Printing error 25. 1 of the right size , 27. Having toes 29. Harangue lation 32. Sown (Her.) 33. Excuse 34. Coin (Turk.) 36. Weight (Den.) 38. Music note is " iU -j fetniY-v- pions'nsp. vin scored the final touchdown of the first half for the Sigma Chis. For most of the second . half Chick Young and Denny Mitchell locked m a punting duel as neither team threatened to score. With 4 minutes left to play Jonas inter cepted a pass on the Zet 40 for the Sigmba Chi team. On fourth down Mitchell passed to Fprbes for the final touchdown. Mitchell passe4 to Forbes for the extra- point to run the score to 15-6. In , a semi-final game in the dormitory division, Joyner edged Manley 12-6 in an overtime game. Weiss and Stevens scored the two touchdowns for Joyner while Hughs pushed over the score for Manley. . This afternoon Joyner plays Cobb in the finals of the dormi tory division. tThe Med School plays the Law School in the finals af the graduate division. .... Also on slate for tonight will be he finals in the intramural wTest ling. The mat finals are slated for 7:30 inside Woolen Gymna sium on the main floor. ; Mbnogrammers Meet The Monogram Club meets to night at 6:30 in an importprtt meeting. President Jerry Vayda ur ges all members, and particularly team captains, to be present The return of the dance tickets will be' made.. . , ; ; .'; : ... -. : ... 7 There has never a motibrt picturo like :7 FREE FOOT-LONG HOT DOGS ; Today, Nov. 10 . To celebrate the opening of our new curb service WISHING WELL V RESTAURANT I A J. Arthur Rank Presentation NOW PLAYING 1 ;Hpt of ft he Press! H. A. Sieber's IN THIS THE : MARIAN YEAR ) (2rKl Printing) Chapel Hill's own "Cumrdings" with a style of his own. Thirty one poems for the price of one. Get your copy of this - poetry lover's bargain by Chapel Hill's newest-poet laureate! ' v ' THE INTIMATE .BOOKSHOP 205 E. Franklin. J St, Open Till. 10, P.. I ' 1HE.F18ST STAillUNa STDHY Or THE VQ2lC "ZIP i L '! iir f - J I ifiifS9sff.'?niiniv (9iwf! 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