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I THE DAILY TAR HEEL SUNDAY, MARCH 20, 1960 te Foot MURALS MONDAY BASKETBALL All-Campus Championship - Zeta Psi vs. Everett, 7:00 on the var sity court TABLE TENNIS FINALS 7:00 - Parker vs. Winston Filters, SAE-2 vs. SAE-3 W. 7:30 - Cobb-1 vs. Winner (Parker-Winston), SAE-1 vs. Winner (SAE-2 vs. SAE-3). 8:00 - Phi Gam vs. Sig Nu, Be ta vs. Zete 8:30 - Winner of Phi Gam vs. Sig Nu vs. Winner of Beta vs Zete 8:45 - SAE vs. winner of 8:30 game. SOCCER 1 4:00 - Ruff in vs. DKE, Phi Delt vs. ATO, Sig Chi vs. Chi Phi 5:00 - PiKA Aces vs. Chi Psi, Zete vs. Pi Lamb, SAE vs. DU-2 Intrcssqad Battle Scheduled For Nej.tf Saturday Afternoon Wlun llif Illiu t 1 1 1 1 White line up in Ken. in Stadium next S.mnd.ix at ni.. in (l.nolin.i'.s aiuiu.il iniiK(piad .iii it . simiiu uaiiK1. tluii' si, 'iiid ic a non-U ( n-noutl mi.io ami not a one-idcd iiiii.iu av Annual BSue-Whi ball Contest Should Be Close sely Contested Affair S . - i ' ' 1 J ! ft t l 1 . :. i ......... i .i .mi t.Mriu.;y iih' oppoMiii; xjij.'j; is 1 a po-.M .ic and tlicv should tutu ('a !i 1 Ii( !uv'' : ' . he ;is c cn in.iti.i out a spirited battle wl. u either side (otild win. "I lieu not alvas Ik c ti a diisien ol this sort in the past. The (o.uhes will t; et next week to scleit the xjuads whuh will play a regulation S-,mc wi.h all the trappings f a lv 1 lar ly schtslu' l lall niimlHT. .Tin ame Ls brinn .pi..isonl ty t tlu Carolina Monogram Club. A si -.v. adin.s.sii a fee will lo chargi-d ;;r. 1 the proc-.'ds will g. to the or:.r. izatiun of lolUrnu-n. O'osing thiartt-rhacks Sptvuhtion has it that Hay Kar ris, the promismn sophoinr.ro from C1iar!itt!' who ree.'iol his varsUy. bapti- n last fall as relit f for .lack Cuni!r.i:',' and tunut! in an out stan.li:)' j a. v. ill bo the t ip iparUT baok on i.ie -L'-,('. uppoM'J by Ward Mar.s'.t'iiw ;r on the other. Marslendi r. from Washington. N. ('., also is a sophemoro. but did not par.icipate in ames lan fall, thus s;4iiii; ji ye r ot eligibility. Wanl showed hi practii-e last fall he was good 'in ah for arsity play and ho is making a stror.u bid for the starting job next season. The eompetilion between thos-j tvu you.v.'s'ers should be a highlight oi the spsin u.nie. I'laKiU'.i i: Weather Ik-cause weaiher conditions have seri u.s'.y re'ardi d o'.f -season prac tice, held irvl:.,rs and ou'.d'Hi'.s, in the v.ille an I on paik!.. lots. iiinc burs it' the ia:n and nmd. Co:ch Hi.ey and his stafl have not yet been able to -t a true line ui what i;aos. l'.ual y by this thru the firsi lli.ee uni.s could lie fairly wv'd d termiiu-d widi a lair in'iica 'nm of what I hoy will be next tall. Couth Mickey hopes that heyin mn4 Monday ! lie siiu.d will Le able to jict (-a Ih.ir regular practice ficki aad bear down in contact work. If weather lavo;s. bv lVaioAVhito game time, coaches should have a n;u'-h letter knoAlcle of how to cvalua'.e the players. There are 21 lottennon on the squad, all of whom hav? been run ning most of the time on the first two teams. This group consists of Jim Hice. Mike Greenday, Conrad Sloop. John Schrocder, ends; John Hegarty, Een Gallagher, John Stunda, Jim Le Compte. Ralph Steele, tackles; Frtd MiKllor, Frank Kiyjjs, guards; Hip Hawkins, Gary Truvor, centers; Mover Smith, Skip Clement, Gib Carson. Sonny Folckomer, Milan Wall, halfbacks; Hay Farris, quar terback; Bob Klliott, Joe Davies, fullbacks. Amone the rwii-lcUcrmen hold overs and sophomores who have been showing up best are ends Hen McMillan and John Hunco, tackles lion Scott, Jim Shumate, Tony H.-n-nossee, Sam Loflin and Turn Cabe, centers Hill Talley and Joe Craver, halfbacks Lenny Beck. Gene Shu ford, Jimmy Addison, Hobby Smith, and Dick Mi-Lamb, quarterbacks John Flournoy arul Junior Kde, and fullbacks George Knox and Joe Robinson. has . , - r-l K Jt I A A ' jt 1 lmeiHm,i,i,ml. 'SL.l 1 , : : v . i , , -y -C; ... I 1 W ' -i:-,V ' I 3:30 tVt ' -"j-.0 - f ' --' i l M t L-. - i fct! iv..v.ii'.i. v. .. ... Vl . . 3Sil k n i Jil ir i tl-i .v.aj,:.. .Avw.'..il4l ,XMS& OFPOS'NG QUARTERBACKS When the srnja 3iue-White game gets underway next Saturday afternoon it is expected that the quarterbacks directing the rival teams wbi be sjpno nores Ray Farris (above) and Ward Marslender (left). imj uu.niii jiiiii mmmu .111 ujwuiiju inpiJBtHpJMn umii uiwu-ipt jtuijii w 11 n mmmBmu pm mh.h.... " jmm. i!ihb..ij jvmjmj w1-1 ihujii mmmwmmmmmtmmmmm i ' ' 1 ' A ,'JJI - 'v , id s' A--kA-JJ 1 rv" "ft"- Y"fM-in,flPrtWff rttW?it Vi r-VryrftfWrv1-"-:''-' v ;L-yLyj ft rtinr iimi I WAA Badminton For Monday Davidson vs Diana i Khodes: .Jackie U'nmh'p v Mnvihn Harmon: Sally Bruc vs Becky McKinaev. Sandv Ann Hasainyer vs Mich- 1 ACC o Baseball Action Start This Week By 'J bo A-ssocL led Press . ...( Ted Daverort, Virginia's new Atlantic Coast Ct 1 .eronce bas J coach, considers the Cavaliers, eul o..l! teams, driven indoors byj-.o. k "wry .shaky." Third baseman .snows and .'reez.s f. r their irini, j Bill Tim herb, ke who hit about .300 practicts, ope'ii th,- UV)) scaian this is considered the class of iho six week vviili l'ie. ol Uii eibt teams j jctuii.in- letiermen. in 'l t'ri. ' UatlieULrs Tom Gravins, John CU'nison's Tiuers, io won Iho prr!,,,r ..,i i? n wnr -.nrt mfi,iH lioijorso'ii iko Fujii. 3:4', - Barbara Biddulph vs Ma- lianna Sink; F.renda Cavart; Marie Barnes vs Sarah J limes. 4:00 - Lou Ann Howell vs A. Wal s!on: Martha Beech vs Lynn Hig- .uln; Carol L. ,h,li:uson. 4:1.) Lauannc llobbs vs Katlty DuQucsr.ay: S.:!!y Borniyeas'd? vs j Carolyn Kingsley; Ann Taylor vs i 8:4-' Ka'.hy Fulortwickr vs Ann Margaret Crowson. j Way; Nancy Avvbrey vs Bass Gir- 4:30 Iibbic Layden vs Martha ard: Betty Van Wagoner vs Pat Wollons; Carriayton Wilson vs .To day Litlo'n; Judy Brott vs Alice Jtisien. IMorthway Lanes, MusKegon, Michigan Right down the alley qfjimericas seebnd largest telephone susterrh 8:13 SaPy McCrery vs Harriet Jackson; .L.ria Merman vs Susie Cordon; Vkkie Zambe-ii vs V?ndy Hobson. 8:30 Sisy Carpenter vs Mimi Leach; Patsy Herman vs Pat Mus so; Meredith Patton vs Betsy Biv- ! cv.s. l:e".:i c!vtmpionhip a..:, r d"! e.tir.g Wake Forest and North Caiolina r r.. .;.,,, , te..-,.,, -i.-nr t r. i,..- nl.-ir r 1 th i i't'ul.rr .sc.'i.SMl loofl : Twenty Teams Entered In Swimming Relays M teams iiave -entered the Co Hcc swimming relays, to be held Tuesday night, an increase of 100 over last year's t.'n teaivs. Pairings were announced, yester day by the Intramurats dt-partment. They ar;-: KD-NHOTC, Town GirLs SAII. Alpha Gam I-Phi.Delt, Alpha Gam Il-Phi Kap Sig, Whitehead Theta Chi. Spencer I-Cobb I, Spen cer II Huffin. Spencer I1I-ATO; Chi U l-DKK. Chi O Il-Cobb II. Nurses IH-Pi Kap Phi, Nurses IV Sigma Nu. Tri Delt I-SAE. Tri Del regular season. the first week of activity with four games. Tiger Lettennen Clemson, which placed fifth in the nation in NCAA playoffs last year, has nine kttermen returning. . . . i . these include ly Uine, p;Vcher outfielder who led the club iji hit ting with .32 as a sophomore and with a 5-1 pitching record, and Bailey Hendlcy, also a pitchor-out-licLUr who had a 5-1 raark on the mound and .30D in batting. Nor'.h Carolina has 17 Jettermen back, rncluding two stai ontfk'lders. John Burgwyn, who hit .024, and Gerald Griffin. Coach Waltter Habb says the team has exceptional speed. Five Pitchers Back Coach Jack Stallings has 10 let tvrmen back at Wake Forest, includ ing five pitchers. The squad has not be-en outdoors for practice since March 1. The Deacons postponed their opener, against Colby, two days, in hopes that the field would recover from winter's beatings. Maryland, which wound up in foui lb place in !!.")!). has two all- er Mike Lohr are considered fix tures on the club which finished iii tli last jear. There are no return ing pitcliers but sophomore right- S.vayner. 9:00 Claire Harrner vs M:.ry M. banders Jlobby Fox and Georgv' Farson nuiy make the grade. South Carolina's sixth place Gamecocks; have five returning pitchers - Bud Swyg?rt, Mel Quick, Rodger Groves, Everette Newman and Roger Brown. Other positions are pretty '.bare of lettermen bait several sp;ukling sophomores are expected to strengthen the1 club. Dil'(iC Sophomore Duke has ;i great sophomore short stop in Ly.na Fader to go along with seven lettecmcn. Battery forces are strong but outfielders are scarce. Don Altnwin is expected to carry the pitching burden as Coach Ace Parker hopt-s to lift th? Blue De vils from lie seventh-eighth place tie in whic'a the club wound up in l!rj with North Carolina State Col leg.'. "We should have the best team we've had "in years," says Vic Sor rell. startlig his 15th season as coach at North Carolina State. conference nivn - third baseman Dacn Santo ho hit .291 and short stop Frank Kopper who .371 -among its nine returning letter-men. Burton Shipley, starting his 37th season a.s coach of lb? Terrapins, faces a major problem in creating a pitching staff. II, AD Pi, Carr, Alderman and Pi Beta Phi had not been paired yes terday afternoon. The defending champions, Chi Phi and Kappa Delta, were not paired this year. 4:4" Penny Plunkett vs Sally Zeiglvr; Claudia McLaughlin vs Ann Peters; Betty Green vs Susie Hatcher. 5:00 - Ann Nichols vs Isabelle Collier; Nancy Legrande vs Betty Yager; Catherine Potter vs Mel Dickinson. 3:15 - Jean McNealy vs Ann Car ter; Margaret Gwathmey vs Sally Pull-en: Graham Walker vs Leafy Pallock. 7:00 Kathleen Samsot vs Bunney Griffin; Ann Lee vs Kay Shaffer; Linda Biser vs Anne Landauer. 7:13 Meredith Cromartio vs Paula Quick; Harriet Dwelle vs Susie Burne.stine; Cecial Harrison vs Bonnie Douglass. 7:30 Deane Hughs vs Gay Wilson; Sylvia Scott vs Dixie Jackson; Lan ay Nau vs Lee Del Greco. 7:45 Kay Lynn vs Jane Smith; Marilyn Hussoman vs Emily Fritz; Barbara Page vs Diane Scrincr. 8:00 Judy Newton vs Julia Red head; Prissy Wyrick vs Mary Bruce CLASSIFIEDS NEED CASH? SELL US THOSE discarded paper-backs. The Inti mate. Bookshop, 119 E. 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