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Cage Tickets
Now Available
. All tickets for the University of
North Carolina-University of South
Carolina basketball game on De
cember 3 at 2:00 p.m., in Woollen
Gym are reserved. Students, facul
ty members and University em
ployees must stop by the Athletic
Office uith their passcard in orler
to receive seating space for the
game.
Because of limited seating in
Woollen Gym, the same procedure
usod In past years will be used -
Ajain for the 1959-60 basketball sea
son. Hfjldcrs of Pass Cards whose
fiames start with the letters A
tbroub M will be given priority
on this game through the period
November 23-23. After that date
any remaining tickets will be avail
able on a first come, first served
bails to anyone.
Arrangements have been made to
alia' University of North Carolina
students to attend at half price
the game between the University
of North Carolina and the Univer
sity of Kansas on December 11.
and the game between the Univer
sity of North Carolina and Kansas
State on December 12. These games
will be played in Raleigh at the
Coliseum, but students must pick
up thy tickets in advance at the
Athletic Office in Woollen (lym.
Tickets are already available fT
these two games.
There Is no priority on the dis
tribution of tickets for these two
James in Raleigh and tickets will
be available to anyone with a pass-card.
FUKF. FOOTBALL TICKETS
The .Mhletic Ticket Office, p.n
nounces that it Mill has a limited
number of tickets for the Duke
game which students can purclu'si
for half price ($2.25. The office
at Woollen Gym will sell a coupoii
for the reduced price which must
be turned in at the Duke Stadium
on the day o the game. The cou
pons are not transferable.
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Peacocks And SAE Advance
Into Tag Foofba Fnas
SAE and the Peacocks will clash
today at 4 o'clock for the all-campus
tag football championship.
While SAE had it relatively easy,
the Peacocks reached the final
plateau the hard way.
Undefeated or not, the Spodie
Odies' bubble burst as they bowed
13-8 to the Peacocks in a real bat
tle. The Peacocks led 6-0 at inter
mission on the strength of Talbe's
touchdown. The Peacocks ran it to
13-0 early in the second half on
Parker's TD and Zack's conver
sion. But S-0 wasn't dead yet,
stormed back and scored on a
Hammett to Cameron pass. They
had two good conversions called
back by penalties, finally missed to
make it 13-6.
The Spodies drove deep into Pea
cock territory and with four min
utes left were on the Peacock 2
yard line. But the Peacocks held
and took over on downs. Ralph Hol
thouser bagged a safety for S-O,
but that was all as the Peacocks
regained possession and ran out the
clock.
SAE ran into unexpected opposi
tion from stubborn Phi Delt White,
but SAE's razzle-dazzle offense
ran to perfection behind Peyton
Hawes and SAE romped 22-0. SAE
had only a 9-0 lead in the first half
on Jim Smalley's TD and a safety.
But Sandy Ainsley and Bill Stone
ham each scored in the second half
for final 22-0 margin.
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Frosh Football Coach Joe Mark
Pleased With Tar Babies' Record
By RICHARD SOLES I
After the conclusion of a success
MURAL BASKETBALL i f"l football season, frosh coach Joe !
The First Annual Mural Holiday ' Mark had this to say, "I was very
r.askctball Festival ha.s been slated pleased with the outcome of the
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for Dec. 7 through Dec. 11.
Intrarnurals officials say that tlrs
will give all teams "a chance to
practice competitively before the
regular season begins." The tour
nament iil not be includerl in point
system activities and will be a sin
gle elimination affair.
There will be no divisions: all the
names, with the exception of the
last oiv. with Duke." The Tar Ba
bies lost to Duke Saturday, 35-7,
finishing the season with a record
of four victories against a lone de
feat. Mark believes that his team made
more mistakes in the final game
than any other during the season.
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teams will compete on an all-cam-: but felt thai they put forth another
pus basis. Entries are due Dec. 3.
with play starting Dec. 7 and run
ning through Dec. 11. Each organ
ization may enter as many teams
as they wish, and there will be a
team plaque for the winner.
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I can save you from 30 to 50
oo your diamond purchase. All
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guarantee. AH styles and set
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John Rhoadcj, Box 1073, Phone
85837.
STUDENT WANTED FOR AFTER
noon Newspaper route on cam
pus. Excellent opportunity via
news stand sales, delivery. Lib
eral allowance for incentive.
Phor.e 841 daytime.
WANTED! YOUNG LADYFoR
cashier . . . apply at the office
of the Carolina Theatre:
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ood effort. "It was the biggest
factor for our success", he stated.
Chance For Varsity '
As for individuals, Mark had this
to i-ay, "Many of our boys have
the potential to make the varsity
next year, but they will have to
brush up on the fundamentals and
improve even more."
"Junior Edge did a commenda
ble job at the quarterback post. He
threw fairly well, and passed well
and directed the team in an ac
ceptable manner."
Mark felt that Wally Dunham,
who led the team in scoring, ran
well at times, for a freshman. Dun
lam is the lad who scored four
touchdowns against the Staie frosh
in the season's opener.
Injury To Addison
"I also believe that Jimmy Addi
son would have helped us. He has
great potential." Addison, from
Durhjm. was sidelined with a
shoulder separation. He was run
ning on the no. 1 team at left half-
nacK ruiore nis injury. i
Mark stated that Joe Craver and
Pob Zaback had performed well at
the center position, and also line
men, Bob Knight, Hugh Colvin.
Tory Hennessey, Jerry Cabe, and
ma jy others did yeoman work at
thesr respective positions.
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MURAL MANAGERS
There 'will be an important In
tramural managers' meetin in room
301-A on Tuesday, Dec. 1. All man
agers are asked to wear a coat and
tie, as pictures will be taken. All
handball and basketball entries will
be due no later than Dec. 8 for all
divisions.
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TAR BABY FIELD GENERAL One of the best looking pros
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back Junior Edge. The 6-2, 190-pounder may be switched to halfback
next spring during varsity practice. (Photo by Morgan)
DANCE RESULTS
Kappa Kappa Gamma and Alpha
Gamma Delta tied for first place
in the WAA Dance Intrarnurals.
Aldermen placed second and the
Nurses Dorm third.
OUTING CLUB MEETING
The UNC Outing club will meet
on Monday night immediately after
the Thanksgiving holidays in room
301-B Woollen Gym at 7:00. Plans
for the coming beachtrip will be
aired.
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That's why Caesar would never
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