PA01 FOUR THE DAILY TAR HEEL SUNDAY, MAY 17, 195? KOYAL OUBIT WINS !Ri: AKNKSS HALTIMORi:. May 16 i.n Hoyal Orbit zoomed from oti?r spaa around the mikl!e of the track on the final turn $1!K).30) Prcakness Stakes today arxj drew away to a four length ictory over Sword Hanccr. First Landing, the surprise slight favorite, wound up ninth in the 83rd running of the classic. It was the second major triumph in a row for horses raced in the golden state of California in the Kentucky Derby-Preakness-Belmont triple crown. Let Your Texts Pay for your J Summer Reading! Wherever you go this summer, you may find taller mountains, or better sailing, or more French Filles But there's one thing you won't find . . . Big, friendly bookshops with all-round stocks are few and far between. Even the dozen or so shops that are the equals of the immodest joint named below won't have books tailored to your taste. Don't let your mind get rusty this summer, pal. As soon as exams are over, trot in with your texts and stock up with delectable mental fod der for vacation reading. The Intimate Bookshop 205 East Franklin Street Open Till 10 P.M. Ym, wp'y dont it! The In fant Sport Shirt ii a reality. With the new Van Heusen Vantage Sport Shirts, all you do in add water . . . and prmto ... a fresh, handsome port shirt springs to life be fore your very eyes. And a pport thirt thafi all cotton! U it a miracle? Is it a powder? Is it a pill? A grind? Read on. You see, the new Van H"un Vantage Sport Shirt work this way. First, you buy one (this is terribly impor tant), then you wear it for a while. Then you remove It from your pampered body, drop it into the sink, and ADD WATER. In momenta, a new sport shirt begins to appear, a sport shirt as fresh and new-lookinjf as the one you bought in the store. Amazed, you remove it from the water, hang it up for a bit, and It's ready to wear. Friends will ask, "How do you manage to afford a new shirt every day?" You will an swer,"! was left a huge sum of money by an aunt in Texas." And we will not divulge your secret! The all cotton Van Heusen Vantage Sport Shirts that drip-dry so quickly (tumble dry automatically, too) and wear so wonderfully are avail able in a wide range of checks, stripes and solids. All have sewn-in stays that can't get lost and keep your collar al ways neat. They cost a mere $5.00. (It's time you wrote home, anyhow.) And remem ber, all you need do is ADD WATER. If you haven't any water, we'll send some FREE. Write Phillips -Van Heusen Corp., 4 17 Fifth Avenue, New York 16, N. Y. Mural Softball Joyncr, Med Sch 2, Kap Sig and Chi Psi (W) all were victorious in winning the championship in their division. Joyner now reigns as soft ball king in the dormitory division, while Med Sch is tops in the Grad uate division and Kap Sig and Chi Psi are champs in the Fraternity Blue and White divisions respec tively. Last year's winners were Kap Sig. PiKA, Cobb and Med Sch. On ly Joyncr and Chi Psi were vic torious in toppling the old kings from their thrones. These teams emerged winners out of a field of 64 teams, which will illustrate the teamwork that went into their playing. For the finals in the All-Campus event, it will be. between Med Sch and Kap Sig. M?d Sch was the All Campus winner last year and hopes to repeat the performance again this year. In winning 'heir championship, Joyner deleated Parker, Med Sch defeated Ient Sch, Kap Sig de feated Pi Lamb and Chi Psi de feated DKE. The All-campus championship will be played Monday, May 18 at 5:00 p.m. Keys Named Captain Ben Keys, a rising senior from Greenville, was elected last week to be the captain of next year's Carolina tennis team. Keys played number three on this season's Tar Heel team which wound up the campaign with a 12-3 .record. In the ACC tournament Keys hooked up with captain Geoff Black to win the doubles title from Duke's Joe Gaston and Dick Katz. YVILIIELM WINS FIFTH BALTIMORE UP) Unbeaten knuckleballer Hoyt Wilhelm won his fifth game as Baltimore scored four times in the sixth inning Saturday to whip Detroit 6-1. The Orioles had only two hits in the inning off loser Frank Lary, but a costly error by Lary contri buted to the rally that sent the Tiger right-hander down to his third loss in six starts. I CHICAGO BEATS NEW YORK NEW YORK W Del Ennis' 11th inning single gave the Chicago White Sox their eighth straight vic tory, 4-3 over the New York Yankees Saturday after a costly three-base error by Mickey Man tle in the ninth cost Bob Turley the triumph. Nellie Fox walked and moved to second on Jim Landis" sacrifice to open the 1 1th. against Art Dittmar, third Yankee pitcher. After Sherm Lollar waii walked intentionally, Ennis singled, scoring Fox. Turley was within one out of a 3-2 victory in the ninth when Man tle misjudged Fox's fly ball and dropped it for a three-base error. CHUCK WAGON SUNDAY SPECIAL! 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For example, the clue might read: "Many a coed will be given her best date's P--N." Either T (PIN) or "E" (PEN) would seem to fit. But only one answer is apt and logical as decided by the judging staff, and therefore correct. Read the rules carefully. ENTER AS OFTEN AS YOU WISH. Good luck! ' ' , ' Jaat n i inn mia i i i a "T mi iii'IirtaWI ti iiii 1 " 1 .P" V"'" mmmmm ..wo 'ai4 -fc - ts. .rl;."....-.:,x. ;: x-x .-tt: .'. .'V :.;x---;.; : . 'I SHD (KEW W mm (mmm$3mim RULES PLEASE READ CAREFULLY 1. The College Puzzle Contest is open to college students and college faculty members except em ployees and their immediate families of Liggett & Myers and its advertising agencies. 2. Fill in all missing letters . . . print clearly. Use of obsolete, archaic, variant or foreign words prohibited. After you have completed the puzzle, send it along with six empty package wrappers of the same brand from L&M, Chesterfield or Oasis cigarettes (or one reasonable hand-drawn facsimile of a complete package wrapper of any one of the three brands) to: Liggett & Myers, T. O. Box 271, New York 46, N. Y. Enter as often as you wish, but be sure to enclose Six package wrappers (or a facsimile) with each entry. Illegible entries will not be considered. 3. Entries must be postmarked by midnight, Friday, May 29, 1959 and received by midnight, Friday, June 5, 1959. 4. Entries will be judged by the Bruce-Richards Corporation, an independent judging organiza tion, on the basis of logic and aptness of thought of solutions. In the event of ties, contestants will be required to complete In 25 words or less the following statement: "My favorite cigarette is (Chesterfield). (L&M) or (Oasis) because . Entries will be judged on originality, aptness of thought and interest by the Bruce-Richards Corporation. Duplicate prizes will be awarded in event of final ties. Illegible entries will not be considered. By entering all entrants agree that the decision of the judges shall be final and binding. 5. Solutions must be the original work of the contestants submitting them. All entries become the property of Liggett & Myers and none will be returned. 6. Winners will be notified by mail as soon as possible after completion of the contest. 7. This contest is subject to all Federal, State and local laws and rezulations. - HURRY! ENTER NOW! CONTEST CLOSES MAY 29, 1959 - CLUES ACROSS! 1. These may indicate that a nation js prepared to wage war in the air. 6. Some college students. 10. When at Light up an Oasis. 11. Sinking ship deserter. 12. Plural pronoun. 13. One expects discussions in a sociology class. 16. A student's careless might annoy a short-story instructor. 17. InitialH of Uruguay and Denmark. 18. Germanium (Chem.) 19. Nova Scotia (Abbr.) 21. It probably would count when you pick a horse to bet on. 22. Sometimes a girl on a date must into hfr pocketbook to help pay the tab. 23. The muscle-builder's may fascinate a poorly developed man. 24. Chemical Engineer (Abbr.) 26. Campers will probably be . , by a forest fire. 29. When starting a trip, tourists usually look forward to the first 31. At home. 32. Literate in Arts (Abbr.) 33. Familiar for faculty member. 35. Associate in Arts (Abbr.) 36. One could appear quite harmless at times. 37. Reverse the first part of "L&M". 38. What will soon appear in a bombed-out city, CLUES DOWN: 1. The beginning and end of pleasure. 2. A rural can be inviting to a vacationist. 3. Second and third letters of OASIS. 4. When one is packed, it could be exasperating to remember a few articles that should be included. 5. It would pay to be careful when glass is 6. Grounds to relax on with a mild CHESTERFIELD. 7. Author Ambler. 8. District Attorney (Abbr.) 9. A from Paris should please the average woman. 12. An inveterate traveler will about distant lands. 14 are hard to study. 15. Stone, Bronze and Iron 20. How Mexicans say, "Yes". 23. All L&M cigarettes are " high" in smoking pleasure. 25. May be a decisive factor in winning a horse race. 27. Initials of Oglethorpe, Iona,. Rutgers and Emerson. . . 28. United Nations Organization (Abbr.) 30. Golf mound. 32. Colloquial for place where the finest tobaccos are tested for L&M. 33. Poet Laureate (Abbr.) 34. Filter ends. fc 35. What Abner might be called. 36. Bachelor of Education degree. I i'lp ini i'stt lor i"T5" 1AJ."T IaFT" Tr A fA ,; I vJkY pi "al II j y e js i "If "o j fS r o """Or r strTTo 1 r 1 BiLi r i PRINT CLEARLY! ENTER AS OFTEN AS YOU WISH Wail to Liggett & Myers. P. 0 Bo 271. Nw York 16. New York. Be surt to attach si empty package wrappers of the same brand (o facsimile) from Chesterfield, l&M, or Oasis cigarettes. Nam. Addrest- Coltegt . This entry must be postmarked before midnight. Way 29. 1959. and received at P. 0. Box 271, New York 46. New York, by midnight. June 5. 1959. O liuett I Myart Tobicta f. I