TTT3 DAILY TAJR...RSSL WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, lfJI FA01 FOUR Tar Heels I op Stax In spite of a loss to powerful i Notre Dame, Carolina's Tar Heels still lead the ACC in many de partments. After nine games, the Heels lead In total offense, total defense and rushing defense. They are seeond In pass offense. Jack Cummings continues to pull away from opposition, lead ing the conference in total offense. Cummings is second in passing. He needs only 13 yards against Duke to eclipse the old total of fense record in the ACC. Cum mings currently has 1,025 yards for a 7.6 average. He has com pleted C61 of 115 passes for 1010 yards and 11 touchdowns. TOTAL OFFENSE Team Yards No. Carolina 2935 Wake Forest 2465 Clemson 2425 Ttam PASS OFFENSE Att. Com. Yds. Avq. 326.1 308.1 303.1 Avg. W. Forest 135 N. Carolina 155 Virginia 245 78 1163 78 1251 136 1225 145.4 139.0 136.1 TOTAL DEFENSE Ttam Yards No. Carolina 2219 Clemson 1974 Duke 2408 RUSHING DEFENSE Ttam Yards No. Carolina 1221 Clemson : 1223 N. C. Slate 1411 TOTAL OFFENSE Player, School Plays Yds. Cummings, UNC 134 1025 Snead, W. F. 151 848 Brodhead, Duke 147 655 Bank on the future but write checks against it. Avg. 244.6 246.8 267.6 Avg. 135.7 152.9 156.3 Av? 7.6 5.6 4.5 dont Women's Sports Schedule Set Alderman's Volleyball Team de feated Mclver Dormitory in an ex citing ttwo out of three games to win the Women's Intramural Volley ball Tournament. All golf matches and tennis matches must be completed before Thanksgiving. Pat Hunter has ad vanced to the semi-finals in tennis. All remaining players in the tennis finals. The golf tournament is in the quarter finals. The Women's intramural dance program is scheduled for 7:00 p.m. November 18. All participating are urged to be at the gymnasium on time. Visitors are welcome to attend. Proqrams There will be a meeting of all bovs interested in selling football programs at the Duke game to night at 7:30 in 3U4 woouen uym, according to oacn iue ximuu. Do You Agree? "Th typical proftssor is in con tinual dread of antagonizing, irri tating or disturbing 'the adminis tration'." From SOME OF MY BEST FRIENDS ARE PROFESSORS by George Williams. On display at Chapel Hill's famous Intimate Bookshop. TUXEDO JUNCTION Tuxtdo Rtntals And Salts 601 E. TRINITY AVE. DURHAM, N. C. Ttltphent: 3-1373 Horn 4-8321 MURALS At 4:00 Ltwis vs. Ruffin, NROTC Vs. Everett, BVP vs. Aycock, SAE vs. Chi Psi, Beta vs. ATO (Wf.' At 5:00 Green vs. Yellov, White vs. Grey, Red vs. Blue, Joyner vs. Avery, Graham vs. Cobb. PATROHIZD YOUR ADVERTISERS Do You Agree? "The failure of th American pro fessor lo inculcate the feeling that learning is a delight is one of the saddest weaknesses of the entire system of higher education. From SOME OF MY BEST FRIENDS ARE PROFESSORS by George Williams. On display a Chapel HHTs famous Intimate Bookshop. A 77 K CAST Marian Mc Part I and Trio (piano, drums, and bass) Zoot Sims (tenor sax) Gil Melle Quartet (baritone sax, drums, bass) and featuring Joe Cinderella (guitar) Mose Allison (piano, back-country blues) Teddy Charles (vibes, piano, bongos) Sam Most (flute, clarinet, alto sax) Barbra Lea (vocals, charm) DUKE UNIVERSITY STUDENT UNION PAGE AUDITORIUM Saturday, November 22, 8:15 P.M. TICKETS $2.00, $1.50, And $1.00 ON SALE: Page Box Office Or Phone 9011 Ext. 2584, From . Nov. 11 Through Nov. 21; 2:00 - 5:00 P.M. MAIL ORDER: Box KM, Duke Station. Parle 'N' Shop For Your Convienience a Ntv Direct Back Entrance from the City Parking Lot. mm i IN DURHAM t r n WiNW ER Carolina Cab Co. RADIO DISPATCHED "Call Us And Count The Minutes RALEIGH DURHAM AIRPORT SERVICE OFFICIAL ENTRY BLANK MERCHANTS' FOOTBALL CONTEST INDICATE WINNER OR TIE IN BLANK ON THE RIGHT 1. Notre Dame vs. Iowa 2. Boston College vs. Clemson 3. Illinois vs. South Carolina 4. N. C. State vs. South Carolina 5. Princeton vs. Dartmoutl 6. Florida vs. Florida State 7. Kentucky vs. Tennessee 8. TCU vs. Rice 9. UCLA vs. USC 10. West Virginia vs. Syracuse Consolation tie-breaker Total points in UNC -Duke game Name F00W "The Tar Heels" To The TAR HEEL BARBER SHOP "You're Always Welcome" In Basement Next To Sutton's Address Phone BRING YOUR WATCHES By OMEGA, BULOVA, ELGIN And HAMILTON From $29.75 JF ' j 11 I mmf Wentworth-Sloan Jewelry Expert Watch Repairing The Art of Tailoring "Every man to his business, but indeed the crift of t tailor is beyond ail doubt as noble and as secret as any in the world. While you are at Pete's, won't you check and see if you left any clothes and overlooked picking them up? NEED A TUCK? Let us rent you a tuxedo, shirt, cumberbund, the complete works minus the shoes for a most reasonable price. TUXEDOS ARE AT AN UNBELIEVABLE PRICE" PETE THE TAILOR t Over Alexander Shoe Store Phono 9-2676 135V2 E. Franklin St. AR HEELS TO US FOR REPAIR COLLEGE SHU-FIXERY sad CLEANERS : - i 1 - 113 N. COLUMBIA ST. PHONE 3531 ANNIVERSARY SALE ALL THIS WEEK COME IN AND REGISTER FOR FREE PRIZES YOU DONT HAVE TO BUY ANYTHING OR BE PRESENT TO WIN. CROSBY SQUARE LACE GENUINE CORDOVAN SHOES CN SALE $15.45 SPORT SHIRTS UP TO $3.48 NOW 2 For $5.00 s Almost Everything On Salt. Berman's Since 1914 PRIZES 1. Half gallon of Ice Cream from Long Meadow Farms i 2. $1.00 wdrth of Dry Cleaning from Smith Prevost Cleaners 3. Choice of Sport Shirt from Sttevens-Shepherd 4. 2 free trips within city limits from Carolina Cab Co. RULES 1. The contest is topen to all students at Hit University of North Carolina, except those on Thu Daily Tar Heel staff. 1 2. Students should indicate their predictions by writing the name of the winning team predicted in the ipace corresponding to each game on ithe ballot. If you wish to predict a tie game, write "tie" in the blank. All o indicate the total number of points you predict will be scored in the UNC -Duke game. The winner will have the most eorrei pred;ctions plus the closest score Hn the UNC Duke game. 3. All entries mulst be on entry blanks printed in The Daily Tar Heel. 4. Entries must fee brought either to thi Tar Heel offices In Graham Memorial. All entries must b in by midnight, No vember 21. 5. The winner will be announced on Tuesday, November 25, in The Daily Tar Heel. Judges will be the Editor and the Adver tising Manager of The Daily Tar Heel. CHAPEL HILL MERCHANTS HAVE TO NEEDS IN MIND AMD IN STOCK School Supplies Gifts Greeting Cards YOU NEVER OUTGROW YOUR NEED FOR MILK DRINK THREE GLASSES EVERY DAY 431 V. FRjVNKLIN !5T. Easy To Enter See Prizes And Rules Below THE FINEST IN GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS CAMERAS Are A Perfect Gift For That "Special Person" At Christmas Lay One Away Now. FOISTER'S CAMERA STORE 161 E. FRANKLIN ST. , PHONE 3176 PULLING FOR "TL I I I 1 ne 1 or nees Bennett & Blocksidge, Inc. Phone 6161 Coal, Fuel Oilr Appliances YOUR HEADQUARTERS FORMAL WEAR FOR SALE AND RENTALS v 1 "'-"""" " 1 iu.iii .iu ni,.,.,,;i.,JliZ...S' S c : - HHHHUJJLLIi,U Mi

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