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Raeford 280 in 5 j ounce trousers, including short crotches for better fit, only $18.95. Our madras jacket picture is more complete with new arriv als, including some 4 button with hacking pockets $28.75. For the lassies we just received a sizeable shipment of button down and McMullen collar im ported Madras shirtdresses from $19.95. Also a much larger selection of Madras skirts and bermuda shorts. jfSltltou'a Clotljina Cupboard J j I II IL " ALPHA DELTA PI KAPPA KAPPA GAMAAA THl 6-0, 9-7. Happcr's record now stands at 7-5. In the top match of the day, Tar Heel captain Geoff Black got by Joe Gastoa in a squeaker, 6-3, 4 6, 8-6. That match was the only one to go three sets, but the number three doubles match required the most games. Duke's Claude Jack and Leonard Graham defeated Phil Cau sey and Walker Lockett, 11-9, 13-11 in a match ended in almost com plete darkness. Singles 1. Black (C) defeated Gaston 6-3. 4-6, 8-6. 2. Sylvia C defeated Katz 6-3, 11-9. 3. 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FiFl - - 1 1 ' I I ..... .,... ,., .. ... . ... . . . ern 1 r DAILY TAR HEEL lacrosse Team Loses 70-4 To Virginia Frosh Carolina's lacrosse team lost its first game -when the Virginia fresh men, pouring through six goals in the second quarter, won 10-4 here yesterday. About 200 fans were on hand to see the hard hitting Tar Heels hold the Virginians scoreless a quarter before letting them jump to a quick 6-1 half-time lead. After the intermission the play became more equal withthe Caval iers outscoring the Tar Heels 4-3 in the final half. Attackman Spense Everett led the Tar Heel effort with three goals. Two were unassisted and the other was a beautiful snow-bird shot after a perfect feed half-way across the field by defenseman Frank Riggs. Les Sutorius made the other Caro lina goal. Virginia goals were by Ken Marty, John Storkeson (2), John Spilman, Cal Ewing (2), High Leviseur (2), Bud Judkins and Jim Irvine. Virginia made good use of its su perior stick handling ability and de spite crashing body checks by the Carolina defense kept the ball pret ty well under control. Carolina goalie Al Walters had his work cut out for him and made quite a few saves. The Tar Heel squad will again play at home next week when Duke plays here next Wednesday. Caro lina has defeated Duke twice this year. Carolina Virginia 10 12 0 6 13 4 10 PATROUIZC YOUR ADVERTISERS MARLOW TRUCKING CO. LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING I AND STORAGE Phone Nights & Sun. 7-089 Phone 88117 ALPHA GAMMA DELTA o ) o) W mmmmtm VnifinmaiattiBl t mmnm um v..1..I L EENTH UM NURSES Pfeiffer Freshmen Lick Tar Babies, 11-4 By C. J. UNDERWOOD The Pfeiffer Junior College Fresh men sent thirteen men to the plate in the eighth inning and by the time the dust had settled down sev en big runs had come across to sew up an 11-4 victory over the Car olina frosh here yesterday. Before the uprising, Roland Nob lia had. given the Tar Babies a 4-2 lead in the fourth when he lined a fast ball all the way to the score board in deep left-center for a three run homer. , As they did in Tuesday's battle with Duke, Coach Pat Earey's year lings fell behind quickly in the first by committing three miscues that allowed two runs to score. Dave Murr then locked up in a brief pitching duel with Pfeiffer V H SB- t s m . M. it iiiimwu if i , Ji WmmmJ (NWffej) P starter and winner Dave Scott until the Carolina half of the fourth. Tall Bob Wacker wast he victim of the wild melee in the eighth as a trio of grounders managed to sneak through the infield to begin the win ning rally. iS. - NOW PLAYING as -"sks Musning romanc Deborah KERR Rossaho BRAZZI Maurice CHEVALIER m M 6 M COLOR. NOW PLAYING M-O-M Presents... (be adventure romance of It decode I AUDREY ANTHONY HEPBURN PERKINS "GDEEti r.kusions' .Tlw FortMtfdM fortstt Btyond Tht Amiron? LEE J. 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