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THE DAILY TAR HEEL
FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1958-
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LAST FEW DAYS OF
STEVENS-SHEPHERD
BIG
TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO
SAVE SAVE
' Batiste B. D.
DRESS SHIRTS
Reg. $3.95
NOW $2.99
All Taylor-Made
SHOES
20 OFF
SAV
Wash 'N' Wear
TROUSERS
Reg. $12.95
NOW $9.95
Ancient Madder
Print Sport
SHIRTS
Reg. $5.95
NOW $3.99
Famous Brand
TROPICAL SLACKS
Reg. $12.95
NOW $6.95
We have added many new items to our sale in
the past few days and restocked some of our
depleted "Hot" items.
Buy your FATHER'S DAY GIFT early at a terrific
savings.
STEVENS SHEPHERD
Scurocc, Bishop Run Tonight
Dave Scurlock and Wayne Bis
hop, two Carolina runners who
were .. stars in the recent Atlantic
Coast Conference track and field
roeetr will , match their speed
against; some of the nation's cinder
elite at Los ' Angeles tonight.
Accompanied by Coach Dale Ran
son, the two left Wednesday by
plane, and will have an opportunity
to do some, work in the Coliseum
before the Coliseum Relays are
run.
f "In my opinion, this is the most
fabulous track meet in this coun
try," Ransom said, "and I am real
pleased that Dave and Wayne got
invitations."
Scurlock will compete in the 880
and Bishop in the two mile. They
won these events in the conference
meet, with Scurlock, also breezing
to victory in the 440 as a doubles
winner.
Scurlock's best time in the 880
was in the NCAA last year when he
stepped the distance as a sopho
more in 1:48.2, the third fastest
in history. He came on brilliantly
last winter to take the 400 in" the
Sugar Bowl meet, the 880 in the
Millrose Games and ' the Latham
1,000 in the Boston AC Games, fol
lowing this up with the 600 and
880 in the ACC Indoor Games. v
This spring he was set back by
an ankle injury, but finished strong
late in the dual meet season.
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is back in Stock, Stock, Stock!
Grab your psychiatrist
and hurry over!
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Gain Right To Meet
Clemson in Play-Off
More than 4,000 fans jammed Emerson Stadium to ca
pacity here yesterday to watch the Carolina Tar Heels come
through with the blue chips down to edge Wake Forest 1-0
and gain a tie for the ACC pennant with the Clemson Tigers.
Carolina has now earned the right to battle Clemson in
a single play-off game to be held in Gastonia Monday night
to decidf. the winner of the conference flag. The teams have
identical 11-3 records.
Two Carolina pitchers, Johnny Johnson and Wayne
Younff, got together to limit, the Deacs to no runs and only
four hits. Young gained credit for the win, his seventh of
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the year against two losses, by
coming on in the seventh inning
with the bases loaded and only one
out.
Young got Charlie Forte to force
Al Baker at home, then struck out
pitcher Ben Tench on a 3-2 count
to end the inning safely. Young
dit not allow a hit and retired
eight men in a row. s
Carolina threatened first, in the
fourth, when Gerald Griffin crash
ed a tremendous shot into deep
right field, good for three bases.
But Griffin, was out at home when
he attentpted jo score on Al Pons'
infield drive. .
Beside the Deacons' near miss in
the seventh, they almost hit pay
dirt in the fifth. Al Baker dou
bled, went to third on a wild pitch,
but was left stranded at the hot
corner.
The only run of the game, which
proved to be enough, was scored
The Box:
WAKE FOREST Ab R H Rbi
Barr. 2b 4 0 0 0
Skinner,- e .1 4 0 0 0
Ledford, cf 4 0 10
McMillan. If 4 0
Baker, ss 3 0 1
Phillips, lb 4 0 1
Bullard, rf 2 0 1
Forte, 3b 3 0 0
Tench, p : 3 0 0
Totals 31 0 4
by Carolina in the bottom of the
eighth with two men out. After
the first two men had grounded
out, Carson Oldham started it off
with a walk, and then stole second,
Griffin singled, sending Oldham
to third. Al Pons walked, and with
the bases full catcher Frank Skin
ner allowed a passed ball to ge
by him and-Oldham raced in from
third with the winning run. Skin
ner had been injured on the previ
ous pitch when the ball struck
him in the neck.
The loss was taken by Wake's
big Ben Tench who beat the Tar
Heels before in Winston-Salem
Tench pitched a good game, al
lowing only three hits over the
nine inning route.
THE
GREAT
MAGICAL
ADVENTURE!
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CAROLINA Ab R H Rbi
Oldham, 2b 3 10 0
Griffin, cf 4
Pons, 3b , 3
Honeycutt, ss 4
Baldwin, c 2 0 0
Burgwyn, rf 3 0 1
Bryson, lb ..... 2 0 0
Saintsing, If 3
Johnson, p 1
Young, p 1
0 2
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0
Total 26 1 3 0
Ware Forest 000 O06 0000
Carolina . 000 000 Olx 1
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24-9; Carolina 27-14. 2B Baker,
Phillips. 3B Griffin. SB Oldham.
DP Tench and Barr. FB Skinner.
Left Wake Forest 6, Carolina 6.
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SHAFFER'S "66"
SERVICE STATION
"On The Curve In Carrboro
Fabulous time for fantastic buys on both summer and fall
clothes. Milton's way of saying thank you for your patronage
and confidence. Face the outside world with sharp clothes at
low, low prices.
Entire stock year round suits and sport jackets, flat 25 off.
196 pairs of cordovan shoes we are discontinuing regularly $20,
take your pick at $8.99.
White buck shoes, regularly $14.95, 97 pairs now going for $6.99.
. Dacronwool tropical worsted suits, entire stock, regularly $56.95
Career Capers Price $46.95.
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Dacronrayon tropical suits, regularly $42.50, reduced to $34.50.
. Dacroncotton wash'n'wear suits,- regularly $39.50 and $39.75,
now offered at $31.99.
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Dacronpima cotton blend suits in narrow black stripes on gray.
olive or brown, reduced from $43.75 to $35.99.
Shorts and extra longs in cotton suits, reduced from $28.75, now
$10.99.
Large group belts, formerly to $3.50, now only .99.
Tweka polo shirts, imported from Holland, regularly $3.95, go
ing for .99.
Dacroncotton slacks, traditional model, regularly $9.95, now at
lew price of $7.99.
Cacronwool tropical worsted slacks reduced from $16.95 to
$14.99 and $13.95 to $11.99.
Dacronwool tropical worsted slacks with narrow black stripes,
regularly $16.95, reduced to $10.99.
$7.95 Dan River uncuffed baby cord pants, mostly sizes 28-33,
a few larger sizes, reduced to $4.99.
$7.95 Polished cotton slacks, suntan or olive with black stripes
now $4.99.
$8.95 Leather trimmed polished cotton in suntan or olive-un-cuffed
now- $5.99.
$7.95 Leather trimmed corduroy slacks, reduced to $5.99.
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Over 1200 pairs of unpleated bermuda shorts drastically reduced
for your buying pleasure cotton baby cords and polished
cotton cut from $3.98 to $2.99; $7.95 poplin plaids now only
$3.99; $10.95 imported miniature cotton plaids cut to $5.99;
$10.95 imported India madras stripes cut to $5.99; $8.95 and
$9.95 poplin stripes cut to $4.99; $10.95 cotton Shetland stripes
cut to $5.99; $9.95 dacroncotton solid poplins cut to $6.99.
You Career Men Can Buy Your Basic Year Round Shirts At Ter
rific Discount Prices.
$5.00 white and blue oxford pullover button-downs; narrow ox
ford stripes in pullover and regular coat models-blue, tan
and gray stripes 1 shirt for $4.00 or 3 for $11.50.
Carolina windbreakers in navy or white reduced from $7.95 to
$5.99.
$5.00 white oxford English tabs; $5.50 oxford candy stripe tabs;
$5.95 broadcloth madras candy stripes, regularly $5.95 taka
your pick 1 for $4.00 or 3 for $11.50.
Hathaway English tabs and traditions! button-downs, all in brush
cotton solids and candy stripes, regularly $7.50, now 1 for
$5.00 or 3 for $14.00.
Now For Buys On Summer Shrts both for dress and sport.
Batiste oxford button-down pullovers shirt sleeves flawless
single needle tailoring, white or blue, Regularly $4.50, Career
Capers Price $3.49.
Over 600 polo shirts, .values to $5.00, including plenty of alliga
tors, have fun at $2.99.
Over 575 shirts, half sleeve button-downs, values to $5.50, in
cluding batiste, batiste oxford, broadcloth stripes, plaids
all reduced to $2.99.
Madras sport shirts, values to $11.00, solids, plaids, stripes no
pullovers short sleeves, take your pick in time for Father's
Day at only $5.99.
Black ground challis print oxfords, short sleeve pullovers, regu
larly $7.95, reduced to $4.99.
Bermuda length hose at give-a-way prices $1.50 and $2.00 cot
tons solids and argyles, going for .49; $3.95 wool nylon
argyles now $1.49.
MILTON HAS ALSO SCHEDULED SOME MIGHTY TEMPTING
REDUCTIONS IN THE LADY MILTON SHOP. x
21 imported India Madras skirts reduced from $12.95 to $9.99.
Entire stock of $14.95 Irish linen skirts by Evan-Picone and Flor
ence Walsh at crazy price of $4.99.
19 Dacroncotton striped skirts cut from $12.95 to $9.99.
All Lady Hathaway shirts still on ridiculous give-a-way.
Group $8.95 pullover button-downs in gingham plaids reduced
from $8.95 to $5.99 and $9.95 to $6.99.
$5.95 button-down shirts that button all the way down, reduced
to $3.99; from $6.95 to $4.50; $7.95 and $8.95 plaids and
stripes, now $4.99.
$7.95 pullover button-downs with roll-up sleeves, black print ox
fords, reduced to $4.99.
25 striped cotton skirts reduced from $10.95 to $7.99. .
Over 240 pairs of bermudas reduced
White duck and polished cotton bermudas reduced from $3.98
to $2.99.
Group, $5.95 bermudas reduced to $4.50; $10.95 imported India
madras stripes only, reduced to $7.99.
Prices as right as the crazy "Spring Swing Sale" but
with many new items added.
ALL SALES CASH AND FINAL ALTERATIONS EXTRA
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