SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1957 j PAGI FOUR THE DAILY 1TAR HEEL State Beats VPI, 12-0 LAST WEEK 9 ... - - ; I'V .... :; ; f -sryy yJ I . J iv - -&r- I :i h ' ' -" ""A'f -Af ' ! f A a : y . A N. b ' W y ROANOKE. Va., Nov. 16- -UPi ; Wide awake North Carolina State parlayed Virginia Tech mistakes and a 58-yard touchdown run by Dick Hunter into a 12-0 football victory over the frustrated Tech men here today. , It was the sixth victory of the .season against only one defeat and two ties for the Wolfpack. . State ! now has shut out five of its eight opponents. , Virginia Tech, plagued with fum bles, pass -interceptions and un timely, penalties as it has been, all season, six times threatened : the State goal. The Techmen advanced to the State one, the 33. the 15 and the 17 in the first half and got to the 24 and the 4 after intermission. But each time State managed to stave off the threat. N. C. State 0 8 0 612 Virginia Tech 0 0 0 0 0 Pre Holiday Sal PRICES GO UP MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 25 . . GET 'EM WHILE YOU CAN AT THESE "UNHEARD OF" PRICES SPECIALS LEADING TITLE DEFENDERS Th$e four Carolina cross- Left to right are Cowles Liipfert, Wayne Bishop, Dave Scurlock country runners are expected to lead the Tar Heels in defense of and Captain Ev Whatley. Bishop has not been beaten in his college their Atlantic Coast Conference title tomorrow in Winston-Salem, career. UNO Favored Cross-Country To R v Title etain Myers Park Wins Cross Country Meet Myers Park High School of Char lotte captured the state high school cross country meet here yesterday with a low score of 25 points, edg ing out East Mecklenburg High, also of Charlotte, and Durtiam High. Held on the Finley Golf Course.) the meet ended with East Mecklen-1 burg's 31 points in second : place , and Durham High taking third place with 140 points. A total of eight teams participat ed in the 2 210 mile run with 4!) contestants running. The top five were (1) David Gil more of Myers Park. 11:33.8; (2 Charles Powell of Myers Park. 11:45; 3 Jerry Fincher of East Mecklenburg, 12:07; 4) Bill Carr of Myers Park; (5 Steve Hender son of East Mecklenburg. LIST $3.98 $4.98 : $5.98 SALE $2.72 $3.69 $4.50 London & Angel LPs London $3.98 Angel S.P. $3.48 $2.50 DISCOUNT ON ALL OPERATIC SETS AND ALL STEROPHONIC TAPES Monday I'.y It I' ST Y UAMMOI Carolina's undefeated varsity TO'sK-eountry team tomorrow en ters its most important meet of v season when it Journeys to Wins liiiS;icin tor the M'C I'tiampum A.iips. A total of 64 athletes are entered for the bitj rate and it will get un derway at 2:30 p.m. The course distance is four miles. The Tar Heels swept the same event last year with Carolina's fireat Jim Beatty capturing the in dividual honors. Beatty won the meet for the last three years. This year Beattv is none, but while no body m:ty fill his shoes for alonu time, there are several very fine runners representing d i f f e rent schools from around the conference. Amonu the best are Dale Tuler and Clay-ford Tinsfey of ("lemson. (.'ary VVeisiyer of Duke, Burr Grim and Charles Fleming from Mary land. Billy Itiscoe and Joe Creazo of X. C. State, Paul Farrier and David Bloor from Virginia, Bill Latham and Winfrey Gore of South Carolina, and Bob Medlin and Sam Jordan from Wake Forest. I NC Represented Tin. T.-ir Iti'cU will h verv ui'll represented in me mevt oy a ne Bishop. Dave Scurlock, Captain F.verette Whatley, Cowles Liipfert, and John Reaves. Bishop, cream of the crop, has won every meet in which fie has been entered this year with the single exception of the trianyle meet w ith Tennessee jinri South Carolina when he was injured .during the race. Bishop's stiffest competition will come from Grim. Latham. Medlin and Weisier. Of these boys. Bishop has beaten all but Grim. The meet with Maryland was cancelled be cause of the flu. Grim Tough Grim has been beaten only once, by Latham, but in his last outing he set a track record at Navy. j Thouqh Bishop has been winning j consistently, Dave Scurlock must not be overlooked, lie won the ; triangle meet after Bishop was in , jured. PATRONIZE YOUR ADVERTISERS Our Christmas cards carry million-dollar sentiments for one If you have more friends than money, remember our famous five-cent Christmas cards! Early birds get widest choice. The Intimate Bookshop Ch.p.l Hill SPECIAL $1.94 LONG PLAY TABLE RUN EACH DAY DURING SALE ALL DIAMOND STYLI - $9.50 EACH - ALL MAKES ALL COOK 12" LP.'S - $4.98 LIST - $3.00 ALL ARCHIEVE $5.98 L.P.'s - $4.50 LAST BIG WEEK - BUY NOW Open Monday Saturday Til 9 PM. New Shipments Arriving Everyday Sale Ends 9 P.M. Saturday, Nov. 23 207 E. FRANKLIN ST. Q33d crialvl j worn nickel! The Intimate Bookshop Chapel Hill Duke Tops Tigers, 7-6 To Clinch Orange Bid Half- j foro the half when riuarterback Bob on a j Brodhead whipped a jH-rfect pass touchdown from DURHAM, Nov. Hi -.t-back Wrav Carlton hcored XVynrd pass and kicked the all- to Carlton for a important extra point to provide the Clemson 35. the winning margin as Duke edged j Clemson. harrassed by fumbles, Clemson. 7-f, today in a thriller I drove five times past the Duke 30, tt. .... A il 1 r - it to virtually clinch Orange Bowl. a trip to the A crowd of 22.U00 sa the oiu e beaten Blue Devils score shortly be Upset Sooners 7-0 By Irish NOKMAN. Okla.. Nov. IS Oklahoma's all-time record of 47 MraiKht football victories was shat tered today by un underdog Notre Dame team that marched 80-yards on the c round in the closing min utes for the alt-important touch down and a 7-0 triumph. Oklahoma, ranked No. 2 in the nation and an ltf-pnint favorite, couldn't move against the rock-wall Notre Dame line and the Sooners aw another of its national records broken scoring in 123 consecutive Karnes. The defeat was only the 9th for Oklahoma Coach Bud Wilkinson kince he became head roach at Oklahoma in 1917 and virtually end rd any chance tor the Sooners Ret ting u third straight national cham pionship. Although the partisan, sellout crowd of 62,000 ratne out for a Human holiday, they were stunned Into silence as the Sooners were unable to pull their usual last-quarter winning touchdowns a Wilkin son team trademark As the game ended when Okla homa's desperation passing drive uas cutoff by an intercepted aerial, the crowd rose as one and sudden ly gave the Notre Dame team a foiiilng cheer. once to the f. tn-fore finally scorme late in the fourth quarter. Full- j back Hob Spooner crashed over from the 2 for the store, but quar terback Harvey White's placement attempt was wide to the right. Clemson had driven to the Duke 2!l. 17, 5. 1. and 7. but three of the drives were halted by costly fumbles. The Blue Devils, who now have a fi-1-2 season record, can win the Atlantic Coast Conference title and the Jan. 1 trip to Miami by defeat ing rival North Carolina next Sat urday. If Duke should lose, and North Carolina State defeats South Carolina next Saturday, State would win the championship but the Wolf pack is inelegible to play in a bowl name because of an NCAA suspension. Clem son Duke 0 0 0 7 07 A1M7($ Cholco of 1 Say Merry Christmas To Friends Via Personalized Greeting Cards . . . With Your Name Engraved Or Imprinted. ORDER EARLY 157 E. Franklin St. Triggering the starts that save lives N c.s s,".ar t 1 -"iC - ifcs, r GfeESEC QJaltEB 'asms 54-81 im-pckd day $785 to $1045 Excitement ... 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