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-DRUARY 2, 1735 THE DAILY TAR HEEL CH TAT U MS REQUEST: Still Leads I 7 7 r, in Of yne Bishop v im is finally estab He has most of h& ady under contract new officers chang t. The next thing on III be the two week which he and his und up the future j pigskin stars. 3ntnr has been por- is paper work ever' val at the Hill. He been on the phone, etions that toll aid years. ternoon he took a off to release what s as head coach at UNC. Tatum offered, "I want the University of North Carolina foot ball team to represent the Univer sity as well as the track teams and basketball teams do. I want the football squad to win more than cne-half of its games. In the past couple of years the football teams have been far from winning half of their games. I want all the teams Jiere to win fifty per cent of their games because the Univer sity of North Carolina is better than a ,59-50 University,' the stu dents are better than 50-50 stu dents' and the alumni are better than 50-50 alumni. It is my pur pose, and the purpose of my staff, to help the football teams stand Lennie Lanky Tar Heel, star Lennie TEAM OFFENSE y Rosenbluth continues to dominate -( Team Ffs. ; .in thP Atlantic Clemson l-tiO M iJ I 1 1 i hi llKUiCJ Coast Conference thij week. Coach pvant Mn u ire's slender ace tops all shooters in the ACC with an Duke ACC coring stand up to the record o the Uni- erage of 23.9 points a game writing you in appreciation of your patronage. 1 also re you an insight on things to come and present con- let's look into the future. Very soon I am to instalHar- and additional pumps. The installation of these and rs require, upon completion, that I set my advertised .9 and 31.9. I promised I would keep my present low jrefore I will install a cash refund on sales: 1 per cent lr cent on $2, 3 per cent on $3, 4 per cent on1 $4, and 5 n $5 or more. This refund on cash sales will at least lc raise. i, let's lock at present conditions. Since I've contracted ave work, my competitors, after being located here for without any decline, cut below my price.' in hopes that you, and Cithers, will look back, at least and realize there had never been any decline on gaso s area, until I came. WHO'S AFRAID NOW! assume I close; will prices rise again? Will you be able h;s level? :c see me. Thank You, Ben J. Whipple Whipple's Esso Service Center versity. i "Right now," continued the for mer Carolina football ace, "I would ' like to issue an invitation to every j male student at the University who has ever . held a football in his hands to come out for the team. There are plenty of men in this school who could help the team. Just the other day . I re ceived a letter from an alumnus which told me of a young man who was very- good in high school but who did not go out for the team in college because , he. did not . thave a scholarship. That makes tk) difference to me. If he was good in high school, that war rants him a chance to try in col lege football. "Carolina is falling behind in jits number of players. The Uni versity of South. Carolina has 87 players who will be eligible for varsity play next season, Mary land has 72 who will be eligible, but only 54 players will be eligi ble at Carolina. There should be more men than that out for the team. I'll say from personal ex perience that it does a coach more good to see a non-scholarship player make the team v than anything else." - Coach Tatum and his staff are planning a meeting on Monday, February 6, for all men, who might be interested in coming out for the team. The meeting will be in 304 Woollen Gymnasium. The time will be announced -later. Anyone is invited to attend. N. Carolina-. 1224 N. C. State V,--T299 1128 ,.1290 .1049 Wake Forest ! Virginia ESSO GAS FEG. 27.92-H7. 30.9$ 'irnnnr''" v- "L- I .a? by GEORGE WORTH! NG YATES "and HAL SMITH - rr-mca? Ejects Create fry RfV nHHuMsU - PLUS , iimliij liJjidUj DENNING TODAY FRIDAY r n U ezrafprtf? STARTING SATURDAY talked about motion picture . . . an iin forgettable experience? ;' r V!'ll'.ffwW'.-,'"""l'''.'y,'l,i"'J"1."l'-1"w"'"pt'.1"1.' 1 ialLI" ' ' ' I ' I - Tar Heels, With Lennie, Meet Duke Lennie Rosenbluth, Carolina's high-scoring All-American candi date, has recently been released from r.he hospital. RosenblUiTs illness was not serious, however, and the 6-5 ace worked out light ly yesterday, afternoon. Coaches Frank McGuire and Buck Freeman said Lennie worked out in yesterday's practice but did not scrimmage. Rosenbluth will definitely be ready for the Duke game Saturday night. The Tar Heels will be under going another r.ough Big Four en counter in that Duke game Sat urday night in Durham. The Tar Heels are currently leading the Atlantic Coast Conference race with an 8-1 record. Only a loss to Wake Forest mars the record of the Tar Heels. After the Duke game Saturday night, the Tar Heels return home for a non-conference clash with William and Mary February 7. NOTRE DAME COACH PRAISES McGUIRE Carolina Coach Frank McGuire was paid one of the highest com pliments one coach could pay an other. Notre Dame basketball mentor Johnny Jordon said: Tf I had a boy playing basketball in college I'd want him under Frank McGuire at NC." Grady Wallace, South Carolina's - g Carolina J .: il07 hotshot newcomer, remains hot on f Maryland . 958 Rosenbluth's trail with a mark of . . . 22.5 per contest! Bob McCarty '0t TEAM. DEFENSE Virginia, Ron Mayer of Duke, and j Team . Pts. Lefty Davis of Wake Forest round , Maryiand 931 cut the top five individual scorers. Duke 922 Clemson's race horse youngsters N. C. State !::.-1079 retained their team offense lead fj. Carolina' 1 .1063 by a, comfortable margin over the v,; Carolina 1134 second place Carolina Tar Heels. ! ';mmzr The Tigers, have poured poims through the hoop at a rate of So.y per game 'while the Tar Heels have averaged 81.6 per contest. ; Maryland's possesion minded Terps continue their iron clad hold on the team defense leadership, giving up an average of only 62.6 a game. Duke's stingy Blue Devils are not far behind in second place with an average yield of 65,9 per game. SCORING LEADERS Player; School Pts. Rosenbluth, UNC 358 Wallace, USC 333 McCarty,- Virginia 305 Mayer; Duke 281 Davis, . W. Forest .: . 334 YockeL Clemson x 340 v Keller, Maryland ..' 280 Shavlik; NCS 296 Molodet, NCS 276 Yarbprough, Clemson 310 Belmont, Duke 250 Murdock, W. Forest 262 Collins,. USC ... 240 Williams, -W. Forest 252 Cameron,.' Clemson 262 O'Brien, Maryland 228 Hard Virginia 204 . Brennan, UNC 2ll Quigg, UNC ;.; 195 Cooper, Virginia ... 182 Wake Forest Avg, ' Virginia feo-i) ; Clemson 81.6 81.M 80.6 80.6 74.8 73.8 63.9 .1243 ..1077 .....1563 nonograiYiners Meei Ionian? 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