i FACI FOUR CHAPEL HILL NEWS LEADS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1957 eeks i Setter erh' ccer earn s So Record n CO-RECREATIONAL CARNIVAL Among the leading events at last night' co-rec carnival, box-hockey was one of the fastest and most enjoyable. A large crowd was on hand for the carnival. (Norm Kantor Photo) IDC Penalizes Students For Dorm Actions Tu Miidfiils ic tiitd at tlu lfici.il nirtiim of t ht Jntmlormi:ry Council Court lor i 1 . t T i 1 1 ruls (ivt'rnini; uni rr.sii y ivMileiut' halls Patrick Lroiianl. (Ink. reported that one student was found i'uilt "f aMachin a jk-iu ii Miarener to lis desk with serous, which conMi- "d dainauo (if iitmersitv propcrU o court rcpi rniu uleil hen and 1 iod linn ."n The other student u.i charged with iolattn.; (iuct hums ;nid break- in a soft drink bottle in the hall of the dormitory Tin- :wtlcnt ua- removed froni his prevent dornu'niv resident c and a pL.tcd on mdr finite probation dnr:n; tl - pei iod ot rc'noN ill Athletic Head At N.C .State Is Charged HALKIGIf. Nov H r - Itoy I) Clou'ston. diroctor of athletics at i'oi1h Carolina State College. h;i '.arced uuh assault on a minor t- clav as the result of an incident that iilieucrily o cm red at Kc.uiohls C ilisourii last nuht. i Police Ft ( C. Ji.Khin said the ! v arant uas sworn out by Mrs ; Fb.abrih Mcdhee of I!a!ei;h .ind charged Cloiiston web an assault on lior son Jimmy. 14 Mrs. McCiheu told police that her son sat down to watch the Harlem (ilobetrottors after selling peanuts and drinks at the Coliseum and that f'louMon asked the boy to move. According to the police report, Yrs. McCihee said that as Jimmy was walking away. Houston took 1 mi by the neck and escorted him t i an entrance. There, she said. Closstnn save the boy a kick and told him never to return to the Coliseum. Jordan said the warrant was M-rved on Cloyston today and that lie was cited to appear in domestic lelations court for trial of the liaise. Houston was out of the city and v as not available for comment. r,. m ,,mm i - - tioiiiioiiii' .ti j - i .it i JIM RAUCH INSTRUCTS Ex-Tarheel great Jim Raugh of base ball fame gives some helpful instructions to participants in the game of tether ball at last night's co-rec carnival. (Norman Kantor Photo) Cage Slate Dee. 7 Clcmson Dee. It)-- Ccor-e Wash. Home Away Dee. 12 Fin man Aw ay Dee. 14 - South Car. Home Dec. 20.21 Ken. Classic Away Die. J .in. J a n. Jar.. Jan. 2fi,27.28 Dix. Classic Away 4 Wake Forest 7 W&M 9 Virginia 11 Maryland Home Home Home Away Home Away Away Home Away Away Away Away Home Awav Jan. 15 N. C. State . Jan. 18 : Clemson Fob. l-'oh. Feb r'eb. K( b Feb. I'Yb 1 1 South Car. . 8 - Duke 11 Virginia 13 - Wake Forest l.- - Notre Dame 18 - V C. State 22 Mankind 28- Duke H.T.8 ACC Totirncv Kaleigh Afternoon games t be televised TicUet Sale Extended Student ticket sales to the Duke-Carolina football famo have le-n extruded through Wednes day. November 20 at 4:'.i0 p. m. atfer that time, the tickets ran be bought at the regular price of $1.00 inr (eml of the current student price of $2.00. MURALS TODAY VOl.I.FYr.Al.L 4:Mt- DKi: vs. Zeta lhi 2 W: Sig Chi vs. Chi Phi W; Old Fast s. A! ROTC-3 W); Avcmk vs. Kuflin; Sig ( hi vs. Delt Sig. .':fM- AKKOTC-2 vs. Graham; Mangum-1 vs. Lewis: llcta vs. Sig N'u; DC vs. HT; Peacock's vs. Dent Sell. ICIGG THIRD IN SCORING Carolina basketball star .Joe Quics who sustained a leg injury in an in jtra-siniad scrimmage which all in capacitate him for the season, was third in scoring last year. Quigg scor ed 31!) points in 31 games for a 10.3 average per game. The 6' 9" center threw in the tying and winning free throws to defeat Kansas for the Na tional title last vear. I'ndefeated Team Carolina's only undefeated team of the fall is Dale Ranson's cross coun try runners. Tar Heel runners have won two dual and two triangular meets. Meet Duke Here At 3 O'clock By JIM PURKS. With only a day's rest follow ing a rough tie game with Virginia in Charlottesville, the Carolina soc cer team will face arch-rival Duke here today at 3 p.m. on Fctzor Field. It will be the sixth game for the hard-luck Tar Heels, who have a 2-2-1 record for the season. The Duke game marks the third straight conference game for the Carolina squad, which lost to Maryland. 4 2. last week and tied Virginia this Wednesday, 4-4. Out For Revenge Carolina will be out lor revenge today as it was humbled last year in Durham, 3 U, by the Blue Devils. Coach Marvin Allen's talented j squad will be without the services ot two key first stringers in to-; day's game. Goalie Jim Kattay was lost to the team for the remainder i ol the season in the Virginia game j t when he was struck under the left ; 'eye by a player's knee and suf fer-j ed a fractured cheekbone. Reserve goalie Nick Zlotnicki. who did a creditable job of guard ing the Carolina goal against the Cavaliers during the second half, will be in the goal again for the Tar Heels. Another key defenseman, rignt fullback Dave Corkey, won't be in the Carolina lineup due to a re occurrence of a stomach ailment ! which has plagued him all season. On the forward line, a man to watch will be fleet-footed Mike Thompson. now being called "twinkle toes" because of his phe nomenal scoring pace for the Tar Heels at the center forward posi tion. Thompson Top Scorer In the five games plaved so far this year. Thompson has scored 8 of Carolina's total of 14 goals. His biggest day was in the Tar Heels' loss to Lynchburg College when he scored all three iioals. Ted Smith and Tom Rand will work with Thompson at the inside positions. Rick Grausman will be at left wing with Coleman Barks at the right wing slot. Today's game will mark the last home game for three of Coach AI-1 len's veterans. Defensemen Ted Youhanna and Bill Blair will play their last game at Fetzer Field, while left inside Ted Smith will also be playing his last home game. i I BEAT DOOK BREATHTAKING REALITY. . IN THE GREATEST RACING MOVIE EVER MAD El The Story Of 'The King" Who Treats His Women The Way He Drives 1 Recklessly! f" " Paramount preientt CORNEL JEAN WldeWallace JDevils I- " 5 : if 9 Arthur Franz Mary Astor . agers By BILL KNG The basketball season is fast coming upon us. On December 7, the nation's number one basketball team will make its first appearance in Woollen Gym (probably to the tunc of "Sweet Georgia Brown") as it begins defense of its na tional championship against Clemson. Yes. pretty soon football 1957 will be only a memory and Caro lina students and fans will be gin a familiar trek to Woollen Gym and other nearby cities to watch Carolina's tall and talent ed cagers attempt to continue to ride a winning skein that now reads 32 in a row. The Tar Heels have had their noses to the grindstone since October 21 as they prepare for another tough slate in 1937-58 this time bearing the label "the best in the land." This is. frank ly, an unenvious label because it means that everybody will be shooting to knock the props from under the high-riding Tar Heels. No Gain For Fullmer In Fight Tonight NEW YORK. Nov. 14 :.Ti Gene Fullmer has everything to lose and ,i,tle to fiain hl tomorrow night's middleweight match with Neal Riv ers, a rough customer from Las Vegas. The 10 - rounder at Madison Square Garden will be the third start for Fullmer since he was knocked out By Sugar Ray Robin son in Chicago. May 1. Robinson's left hook ended Fullmer's short reign as Middleweight champ. He , h:ul i-aton Robinson in ;J- 2 for the title. 15 rounds Although Marv Jenson. Fullmer's manager, is flashing a copv of a i letter from .Jim Norris. president of the International Boxing Club, to prove Fullmer has been promised the next title shot, he still is wait ing. Carmen Basilio. who in turn de throned Robinson Sept. 23. hasn't made a move, pending a decision by Robinson on their agreement for a rematch. If you have mort friends than money, remember our famous five-cent Christmas cards! Early birds get widest choice. The Intimate Bookshop Chapel Hill TN 4 S "For what you did to your brother, you are as guilty as Cam!" CITeO FOX CXCELLENCC r THE POT CAR club or AMEHICA AND BV THI CALIFORNIA POT CAR CLUB TECHNICOLOR Produced and Directed by CORNEL WILDE TODAY and SATURDAY t...,.:.Xn,,ittA 0 ' . - jar it upen Outstanding Returnees But the 1956 57 'Coach of The Year' Frank McGuire has another talented assemblage similar to and consisting largely of mem bers of that great squad which captured all honors last season. Gone, of course ,is the big gun, Carolina's great All-American. Lenhie Rosenbluth. But re turning is a steller group of Sophomores and the crux of the team which, along with Rosen bluth, went through the best teams in the country to cop the National Collegiate Athletic As sociation title last year. Lost for the season also is big Joe Ouigg, the center who drop ped in two free throws against Kansas last March to give the Tar Heels the NCAA title; and here lies the Tar Heel's biggest , problem. Quigg. injured in an intra squad scrimmage last week, will be a tough man to replace. It. has thrown the matter of a start ing lineup, previously considers ed relatively easy, into a titheijL Who Will Pie November's Miss Fashiomplate? Ballots availablle at the J.B. Robbins ' Store. Vote Now , For one of 'these three candidates: Cecil Martin Allene Keith & Mary Anne. Keith Doreen Greenfield 1 jF 7 SA y STARTS TODAY I of Chapel Hill 1 KJJLSZjOJJLJJJi lULUXJ I " GRAND OPENING DINE . . . Steaks Chops r; Seafood Short Orders Chicken Cooked to Order KEN Owner oeaso n Co 1 nmenting on the loss of Qui?jt yesterday, McGuire had this 'to say: . . ... Lineup Changes ".Losing Joe is a tremendous blciw to us. His absence will pr obably leave us with an in definite lineup until around the first of January. We'll have to dt a lot of experimenting to find a man to take his place and 'the only way we can do it is to jive the boys some game experi ence. A boy can look great in fpractice, but he can't be actually tested until he plays." Otherwise, according to Mc Guire, things are going along fine for the Tar Heels. "The boys arc hustling and really looking fine," he commented. "Every body really wants to play." At present, McGuire has four teen men on the practice floor, although only twelve of them will be able to dress for games. The Tar Heels practice every afternoon from four until six and occasionally McGuire will FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS UI fT tfl c ON BYPASS - JUST RESTAU RAN w f f I :? l - ill I 7 I 1 i ' - 1 1 ! K J eUrt rJ4i rTI i- j I :J rr, if mi Tc4i W 1 L I yi V! & PARTY ROOM AVAILABLE CURB DRAFT BEER - WITH MEALS 10c Per Glass - Fri. & CLARKE - Operator Dec. call an extra session at night. The Tar Heel coach stressed the fact that these practice sessions are open to the public. "The only time we will have a closed ses sion," he said, "is when he have some special defense or play pat tern which we want to work on for an upcoming opponent." Varsity Cage Scrimmage Set For 5 Today The Carolina basketball team will hold another intra-squad scrimmage this evening at five o'clock. All students are invited to attend. PATRONIZE YOUR ADVERTISERS ABOUT- rr ci I c I & I SV&iI. . s. so DOU&LM. fit; vz.Ti- FREE MOVIE! You Are Invited To Our FREE CARTOON MOVIE. Sat. Morning at 9:30 A.M. You will see Bugs Bunny, Stooge Comedy Tom and Jerry, Droopy, Three and more. FREE COCA COLA! PRIZES! All You Need To Be Admitted FREE Are 10 COCA COLA Tops SAT. AT 9:30 A.M. OFF DURHAM ROAD si vr i 1 i ii . 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