FEBRUARY .22. 1956 , Lif. THE DAILY TAR HEEL PAGE THREE A Groll 11 1 X dirse hi ITS BRT goldsmith " reb. 21-Nrth Caro" tan basketball team r ' ! away from a tough B.L State Pr . final minutes . .. ri"ht to down the freshman of a t ,..a- 71 to l1u- YOUR yERtisers ,p!e we Talking About Notebooks jjf Major Guard Stan Groll was the man most responsible for Carolina's success as he blasted the nets for 20 points. Groll was backed up, by forward Danny Lotz and Ray Stan ley, and center Billy Hathaway. .Carolina took an early lead in the tilt and managed to pull out in front of State 8" points in the early minutes of the first half. Then State bounced back and knot ted the game with a 34-34 tie at halftime. " The game remained close until the final 3 minutes when Carolina managed to sneak out with a com manding lead. THE BOX: State Frosh MacGilvray, Scott, f Clarke, f ... Richter. c ... r..ej readers of this spoof j Pucili0, g Goodrich, g 1 ets, 71-66 ' , ii ii i - i ii -y m. '" ! ' T G ymnasfs i num ph jiompson k Pierre Daninos ,h are rapidly becom if you want to be comme r!ter latch onto a copy $2.95 Intimctfc okshop I 4 East Franklin Sf L Till 10 P.M. fg 9 v 0 " 1 7 3 2 ft 6 5 3 6 2 0 P 5 2 4 3 5 21) a 5 20 8 4 Totals Carolina Frosh Lotz, f - Scurlock, f .... Stanley, f 22 22 24 66 fg ft pf tp - 5 5 4 15 .12 0 4 - 4 5 4 13 Holland, f .... . Q f) 0 0 J Hathaway, c 5,4 5 14 Groll, g ... 8 ,4 4 20 Kelly, g 0 0 0 0 Salz, g 2 15 5 Totals ...25 21 22 71 UNC coach Bill Meade's gym nastics team pulled out of their three g'ame losing streak to win over! Georgia Tech in Georgia Saturday. The final score was 53V to 42 Vz. T -The , smooth performing Tar Ifeels, paced by Howard, Waddill, and Hilliard swept through the six events and took four firsts. The entire team worked well and controlled their, strong events. Carolinas tumbling ace, Dixon Quails was defeated for his first drop from the winning slot of the season. . . Results: Rope Climb Waddill (UNC), Dodge (UNC), Parker (Tech), Jor dan (UNC). . Side Horse Caveny (Tech) 223, Parker (Tech), Howard (UNC). High Bar Howard (UNO 2G6, Parker (Tech),. Stokes (Tech). Parallel' Bars Howard (UNC) 241, Parker (Tech), Dodge (UNC). Let's Get A "Hot" Game Of Pool Going At The G.M. POOL ROOM 10 to 1 and 4 to 7 ( , ' A 1 ' . ; ' don't, be , CAiM PUSED . Rosenbluth Goes Up For Two - All-American Lennie Rosenbluth scores two of his 28 points. (Henley Photo) Rosenbluth Scores 28 . Flying Home For Easter? Hurry Up And Get r Reservations While They're Still Available. Time's A-Wasting We'll Handle Your Reservations For Youi CONTINENTAL TRAVEL AGEISJGY (Continued from Page 1) Shavlik, another All-Americacan-didate, scored only 11 points but wiped the boards clean with 23 re bounds. State hit 41 per cent of its shots and Carolina" hit 36 per cent. The foul shots kept the Tar Heels in the game. They hit 33 of 43 char ity tosses. State popped in 21 of. 30 from the line. It was the second loss of. the season for Carolina to the Wolf pack. Both of them came on the Coliseum court Carolina concludes its regular season Friday night in Woollen' Gym against the Duke Blue Devils. A win in that game will assure1 Carolina of at least a tie .for.Xirs.L place. , , .-" :: Grid Manaqers Wanted- Head football manager Billy Johnson asks all freshmen inter? ested in helping to manage the football team next season to at tend a meeting. Wednesday after noon in 304 Woollen Gymnasium at 4:30. Soccer Practice Set , Varsity soccer prectice is sched uled to-et under way at 3:00 this afternoon according to Coach Mar vin Allen. Players are - instructed to report to field number four. Practice will continue for three weeks. "Best Foreign Film of the Year" Duke Tickets Sold Out All tickets for the Duke-Caro-! ina basketball game here Febru ary 24 have been sold out Vernon Crook, business mana ger of athletics, announced the last ticket was sold to Ben Hard- ing of 338 Cobb dormitory at 2:15 yesterday afternoon, Ping Pong In Mvrgl Spotlight Now Playing v S r A 4 i;. . x,. There will be about two more weks of regular competition' in ih-t tramural table tennis-before the playoffs begin.' There . has been considerable action in the fraternU ty and dormitory divisions during the past few days. There will be no ; competition Wednesday, but games will begin again on Thursday with play be ginning at 4 o'clock on court 4. ' Several teams in the dormitory division promise to be strong con tendens this year. Alexander dorm, the winner of the dormitory divisional championship for two out of the last three years, prom ises to be a threat again this year. In Monday's action, Kap Sig 1 beat Sig Chi-2, TEP-2 beat Chi Psi 2, PiKa-1 beat Chi Phi-2, Sig Nu 2 beat KA-1, ZBT-1 beat Zeta-1, Sig Chi 1 beat PiKa-3. Soccer is now under full swing in all -divisions. Several games have been played since the season started. In the fraternity division, ATO has a strong team which hopes to win the divisional: champ ionship for the third yearin a row. " 4 Several games wil be c played Wednesday. ATO wil makfe its -initial appearance of the year by tak ing on SAE-1 in a game at 4 o'clock: V X. Ti'sm 4 1 BOB and M O N IC of TOWN c?i CAMPUS SALUTE Athlete Of The Veelc I by your COM FLEXION! DOLLSi "The campus 'hick Might think you're sliok. But what of the B.M .O.C.V To ba sure your complexion Passes 'kissing inspection' . . . Clean off old make-up with TEN-O-SIX. pleawl" GUYS: "That gorgeous 'jane With shape and brain Hua also two eye that won't miss you ... Keepyourskiuclearand male-y Dse TEN-O-SIX daily, Or, ahe'll only be seen . . Bot , seen with, you!" t y j Daily scrubbing- with Ten-O-Six helps rid skin of impurities that cauae many skin problems . . . Combines antiseptic cleansing and therapeutic healing ... Effective for dry, oily or normal akin. Use Ten-O-Six for a clear, clean com pltxion. II and $2 plus tax. LENNIE ROSENBLUTH Lennie Piosenbluth, Carolina'; fabled point-producer, was so much head and shoulders above any other Carolina athlete last week that he unanimously re ceived Athlete-of-the-Week hon ors for the second consecutive week. Lennie punched in 33 points in the thrilling Wake Forest game Wednesday night and scored the important points for Coach Frank McGuire's team. The Tar Heel All-American is the top scorer in the Atlantic Coast Conference. We want him to drop by TOWN & CAMPUS and pick out a. shirt to his liking compli ments of the house. We want the old and young alike of Chapel Hill to make TOWN & CAMPUS their head quarters for the finest in men's clothing. Drop in today. 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JOHN HOW TODAY ONLY " flili Rising - mmis,Ps!'ou,Iy$ 1 ... . ;; i l 'J A Campus-td-Career Case History J 1 )cA- Abraham of Bell Telephone Laboratories, here experimenting with closing the loop on a transistor feedback amplifier. "I'm working with top names and top talent That's one of Richard P. Abraham's comments about his career with Bell Tele-, phone Laboratories in Murray Hill, N. J., "In 1954. after I'd received my M.S. from Stanford," Dick continues, "I. was inter viewed by a number of companies. Of these I liked the Bell Labs interview bet the interviewer knew what he was talk ing about, and;the Labs seemed a high caliber place. , "The Labs have a professional atmos phere, and I'm really impressed by my working associates As for my work, I've been on rotating assignments working with transistor networks and their meas urement techniques, studying magnetic ft ork drum circuitry, and doing classified w on Nike. This experience is tremendous. . "In addition to the job, I attend Lab conducted classes on a graduate level several times a week. Besides that, the Labs are helping me get a Ph.D. at Columbia by giving me time of! to get to late afternoon classes. That's the kind of co-operation you really appreciate from your company. "What are important to me are the op portunities offered by the job and the work itself. My wife and I own a house near Murray Hill, and we've found a lot of friends through the Labs. All in all, I think I'm in the right kind of place." Dick Abraham is typical of the many young men mio are finding their careers in the Bell System. Similar career opportunities exist in the Bell Telephone Companies, Western Electric and Samlia Corporation. Your placement officer has more information about these companies. Bell Telephone System COLUMBUS DIVISION AIRPUANES THAN ANY OTHER COMPANY IN THE. wukiu. AMEPICAN HAS BUILT MORE 0

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