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1 MS J 0CMSR S, 1955 THE DAILY TAR HEEL YOIV Get Vc-sr m ; C" 0 losh U f7 7 rj) f mm mm n n n n r? nn nn 'ollyball Finals Set For 3L. 1 I Will V?-C?iliiH4LL!i TOPmU (Author of "Barefoot Boy rYitk Cheek," ite.) THE GIFT HORSE iv's column is about Christmas gift suggestions, and I ! J you think I'll begin by .suggesting Philip Morris. Well, ike's on you. I'll do no such thing. Why should I? Anyone ; wo brains to knock together knows that Philip' Morris an absolutely smashing Christmas gift. Only a poor. ed soul with atrophied taste buds needs to be told about the 'hilip Morris; its bracing flavor;. its freshness, lightness, intness, gentleness ; its truth, its beauty, its brotherliness I k discordant world of ours. So why should I waste time j you what you already know? - 35 A rrrv .r-r" -Jm , -i tV L " , KS, t us, instead, turn to less obvious gift suggestions. Here; I bet you never thought of: iristmas is the best time of year, but it is also the beginning inter. How about a gift that reminds one that though winte me, spring is not far behind? I refer, of course, to Easle Similarly, on Easter one can give Christmas chicks;) ext. we take up the problem, common to all undergraduate. ninff to buv gifts when you have no money. To this dilemm i Faugh! It is not the pfice of the gift that counts; it is th iment bthind it. ' ie, for example, the case of Outerbridge Sigafoos. Outer e, a sophomore, finding himself without funds last Christ i gave his girl a bottle of good clear water and a nice smootl j, attaching this touching message to the gift : Here's some water $ And here's a rock, I I love you, daughter, ; ' Around the clock. .;;d the whole delightful giftcost Outerbridge less than a r.y ! . - am compelled to report, fiowever, that Outerbridge's girl did receive these offerings in the spirit in which' they were iered. In fact, she flew into a fit of pique, smashed the bottle' .i.erock and stabbed. Outerbridge with the jagged ed.se; Tiui experience was not without value for Outerbridge. First, h !vered that the girl was not his type at all. Second, he learne f to make a tourniquet. . " !'.;t I digress. Let's examine now a common complaint of .;tmas shoppers: "What do you get for someone who ha ryfhinf?" , fo this I reply, "Does he?" Does'he, for instance, have (ycle? A sled dog? A serf? A burnoo.se? A hairball? A but ner? (The bung starter, incidentally, was invented by tv rmously talented men, Fred Bung and Otho Starter. The tnership thrived from the very, start, and there is no tellh what heights they might have risen had they not split i, :r a silly argument. It seems that Bung was a firm believer i r-arnation; Starter was just as firm a disbeliever. Bung ii f ilso violently on the truth of reincarnation and Start -Ted so positively that they finally decided to go their separa: ys. Singly, alas, the two fared badly. Starter gaye up busing ' Mher, joined the army, and Was killed at San Juan II ill i K He is today buried in Arlington National Cemetery. Bun :ted from job to job until he died of breakbone fever i i:abeth, X. J., in 1902. He is, today a llama in Uruguay. f mulert of Philip Morris, ptnor of this column, brg Uar t im more gift tuggtslion - MAX SIlt'LMA.VS GUIDED TOT 'CAMWS HUMOR, a collection of the funniest Mtuff ever tcritu " about cum pus now on milt- at' your' bookstore. . Finals in the volleyball division of the UNC Intramural program are slated to be played in Woollen Gym , tonight with teams battling it our for" honors in the fraternity and graduate and professional school divisions. ( ' At 7:00 p. m. tonight on couit one Delta Kappa Epsilon-2 will face either Sigma Alpha Epsilon or Ze ta Psi-2 to decide who wilt hold the crown, in - the fraternity , division. At 8:00 p. m r. the graduate and professional titleholder will be de cided when Medical Sdhdol-S plays Medical r School!. - ' , In other intramural action a busy basketball schedule is announced with games at 4:00 p. m., 5:00 p. m., 7:00 p. m., and 8KK) p. m. i 1 4.-00 p.-m.: court 1 Pi Kap PhiTl vs. SAE: court 2 Zeta vs. Slg Chi-2; court 3 Pi Kap Phi-2 vs. Chi Phi-1; court 5 SAE-3 vs Be-ta-1; court 6 SAE-2 vs. ATO-4; court 7 Beta-2 vs. Sig Chi-3. 5:00 p. m.: court X Zeta-i vs. Sig Nu-1; court 2 Phr Kap Sig-3vs. DKE-2; court 3 Kap Sig-2 vs. DKE-1; court 5 SPE-1 vs. DKE-3; court e Phi Kap Sig-1 vs. Sig Chi-1; court 7 Phi Kap Sig-2 vs. Chi Phi-2. , r 7:00 p. m.: court 2 -Kappa Psi-l vs. Delta Sig Pi; court 3 Joyner-2 vs. Wihston-2; court 5--Wesley vs. Alexander-2; court 6 ATO-1" vs. piKA-1 ; court 7 . ZBT vs. Pi Lamb-2. 8:00 p. m.: court) 2 Dental School-2 vs. Law S?hool-1; court; 3 Winston-1 vs. Old East; court 5r Dental Sch.-l vs.- Law Sch.5; court 6 Dental Sch.-3 vs. , Law Sch.-3; court 7 SPE-2 vs. ATO-3. AILY U'ROSS CROSSWORD '4.ake mbar- :aSle's nest 'ascal jain changes i'-olloq.) Articles lvalue rta around e mouth j.opes VeUtln ;bbr.) ;leheep ckof t.t neck American wme in Hose to ?oem ?artof tote-. J'-upefy ,;'mians ;Prritory N'orth J-merica) ratith Plate 'son i " i DOWN 1. Festive 2. Dregs 3. Anatomical openings (poss.) 4. Telegraphed 5. Soldiers stationed as guards 6. Land measurea 7. Dish for soup S. Once more 9. Furnished 10. The Nazi who fled Germany during . the war 16. Resort 19. Meditate 21. Narrow inlet (geol.) 22. A direct or exact opposite 23. Greek letter 25. Half an em 27. Coin (Swed.) 29. Radium (sym.) 31. Sign of the infinitive Greek letter Fine line of a letter 39. Entitles 40. Brother of Cain (Bib.) 'AlGjKfA'fpAjMK,' Ajnor n.11: 'Ma o r" e e r Kii cYbA!C rr I EJA 1 ii a'r rTT eFTo ance P i C0 T U' RC)'p? A N A. , C A. H A d'i j h o -i-'-'K iJxBlL n A.T2HTE n lisw, "'it..lA!cyt khrnn,...' 34 37 Yetttrdfty'a Awr 41. Denomi nation 43. Town dweller and trader (Turk.) 44. Cattle . (poet.) 45. Biblical name. 47. Piff pen p- I 4 Al, 44145 St 2 I 'm llMiwil iiiimii I lit it --" ' " ' Immm -wr.M Cothrdn Vies For OlyiriptC; ' Berth In NY Pete Cothran, one of UNC'stop soccer players,r leaves ' for' New York this morning where he will try out for the 1956 Olympic 'soc cer team. " ' ' ' ': ' .' ' 1 Cothran, who was recently elect ed co-captain of thelg5tJruvefsI-' ty of North Carolina: soccer squad will take place in tryouts Friday and Saturday. If pickedt Cothran will be a member of the 1S56 tJni ted States' Olympic Team next summer V FOOTBALL MOVIES - Free movies of , the UNC-Duke football game, will be shown to night at 8 o'clock in the Rendez vous Room of Graham Memorial. Head football coach George Bar clay will be present, to comment on the movies. ' YOUNG REPUBLICANS "'The UNC Young . Republicans' Club will meet tomorrow night at 7:30 m Roland-Parker Lounge No. 3 of Graham Memorial. Plans for the joint WC-UNC YRC meeting at Woman's College Dec. 13 will be discussed. By LARRY CHEEK? Sizzling Harvey Salz continued his early: season scorin g spree last night as he poured ' in 33 points through- the- hoop to lead Caro lina's freshman basketballers 4o a thumpih 112-72 win over the High Point College Jayvees in a game played in. High Point , It was the third straight win for Coach Freeman's yearlings and also the third . consecutive time that Salz, a 6-1 guard from Brook lyn has topped the scoring column. In the Tar Babies opening win over Edwards 'Military; institute, Sal2 was the scoring leader! with 25" points', and in Saturday nights victory over the ;U. S. Atlantic Fleet Service Force, he duplicated his, earlier performance byrip- pling the cords for 25 more points. The Tar Babies were in. complete command right from the open ing whistle last night, never eas ing the pressure from start to fin ish Although 'Co'ach Freeman sub stituted freely ; in an effort 1 to hold." the score down. Salz and company rolled up a commanding 55-27 .half time lead x and added 57 more in the last half for a to tal of 112. The High Pointers show ed some improveraept in!, the sec ond stanza as they r 1 pumped in 45 points, although much of this total was scored against the Ca rolina subs. . . ' V Forward Danny Lotx was run nerup to Salz in the scoringcol umn with 19 points, while guard Stan Groll and forward Gehrinann Holland tallied 14 and 10 joints respectively. Big t; Bill Hathaway, the Tar Babies 6-11 center collec ted only 4 points, but proyed his value in other ways by dominating the backboards and shining on de fense. Swigget and Watson were the scoring leaders for High Point with 21 and 18 respectively. The next and perhaps the biggest test for the Tar Babies comes on Saturday night when they play host to the Baby Deacons from Wake Forest in a 6:15 preliminary to' the Varsity scrap with the South Carolina Gamecocks. . . Says Opposed II. t - Everybody's Having Fun Chrh Shopp mg In The Merrie 0cfe Trii He Resignations WLnston.-Salem, Dec. 7 CP) Dr. Harold Tribble, President of Wake Forest College, said here today he opposed the resignations of Ath letic Director Pat Preston and foot ball coach Tom Rogers, in order "to avoid just such a controversy at this." ' ;. ; He referred to the furor among some students and alumni over the resignations and added that it was his opinion that the whole athletic setup should have been retained to "facilitate the move to Winston- The college will occupy its new $19,500,000 campus here next June. The president reiterated that he had no connection with-either res ignation. . . . ; "I have given no indication of a desire to fire anybody in ther de partment," he said. "I want us to go along with the present program and strengthen it." . Dr. Tribble also emphasized that action, on the resignations rests with the college board of trustees, which meets in Winston-Salem De cember 22., CLASSIFIEDS v FOR SALE! 1343 OLDSMOBILE," dean and in good mechanical .condition. Phone 8-1143. - : .-.'. ,. 1-8945-2 INTIMATE 3dOtCSHOP : LOST: TWEED OVERCOAT WITH zip, in lining. Owner's name next , to label. If found call 8-9056 and ask for George Weaver. Cash re ward. - FOR SALE: HIGH FIDELITY SYS tem quality components. Recom mended by Life Magazine. Chan ger plays all speeds. Reasonably priced. Call Chuck Nisbet, Beta Theta Pi House. LOST: PAIR OF GLASSES IN : dark case near high -.school.' Glas ses Urgently "needed V by owner. Phone 8-7876. 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