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FRIDAY, APRIL 22. I960 THE DAILY TAR HEEL age rmrl CLASSIFIEDS losr. UKOWN WALLKT. I'ROB- . ably losl in iciaJty of baseball p.nk dur.n? Freshman game. Contain important papers. Please ifiurii to Chuck Ferguson. 407 i ry M'.mi l u tor S.Yuo reward. ; I'l.FASK DON'T ICAT THE DAS-j !' I.as;:ue in casserole is only ) hm'.s and a perfect dish for l.ii-nitjbler.s and daisy-gobblers., l ii.) ie 2-2222 or 2-1111. Zoom-' Y.no.u Open until midnight. i;i;; i.s in dooks at the um J I'.ook Sale in Educational V. uUimg of the l'niersity Meth od. ; Church on Thursday. Friday .i:ui Saturday from lo a.m. to, .". .: p m Come. (Jet the bAks oa hae long wanted at a bar ga.n. I KENT - FIVE ROOM COT : -: - l;J2 North Street by owner W. P. Jordan. 27t Henderson Street. Wally Graham Tosses 77-0 Phi Delt Debut Carolina Fans Urged To Support Monogram Club Car Wash Today By KEN FRIEDMAN DTI! SPOUTS EDITOR A rous:ni! debut by Phi Delta The ta highlighted inlramural sutball Watch and Jewelry REPAIR we use latest electronic and ultrasonic equipment T. L KEMP JEWELRY 135 E. FRANKLIN ST. PHONE 2-1331 CHINESE FOOD THE ORIENTAL 116 East Parrish Street Durham Opto: 11:00 a.m. 2:30 p.m., 4:30 - 9:40 p.m. Orders To Take Out Phone 5-7491 action in the days immediately pre ceding Easter vacation. Wally Gra ham, the Phi Delts jack-of-all-trades, established himself as one of the frat league's top hurlers in the 11-0 whitewash over the Zetes. Phi Delta Iheta 1 7 3 x - 11 Zeta Psi 0 0 0 0-0 Graham fanned seven in his four inning sunt while bis mates backed him with a lusty attack. Dick Hen dricksan's four bagger was the big blow. Iasketballer Grey Poole and gridder Kay Farris chipped in with important nils. Manly 3 4 5 2 x - 14 Victory Vill. 3 0 0 2 5 - 10 Gale Eidson's three hiLs, includ ing a homer nad double, kept the Manlyites unbeaten. Wally Vald cracked out two for the distance for Victory Village but was unable to stop Manly at the plate. Sigma Nu 1 10 2 0 - 13 SAM 0 0 0 1 -1 Sigma Nu had little difficulty in recording their second win of the season. Jim Hardison controlled St. Anthony's on the mound while Boss Currin, Art Kilpatrick. Dick Bean and Jim Hodge gave him plenty of batting support. Currin cracked Final Sale of the Season KEMP WELCOMES YOU BACK HOME (He Hopes You Brought Some Gold) WITH HIS ANNUAL OTK RECORDS 30 Off All Stock out three hits to raise his average to .571. Jack Crutchfield got his j second roundtripper and Hodge had! a triple to go with his homerun. j Ccbb (1) 2 5 3 0 3 - 13 Stacy 3 0 0 0 0- 3 Wayne Babb, Cobb's third base-1 man, racked up four hits to pace a 17-hit bombardment which buried Stacy. Babb's field day lifted his batting mark to a sky-high .875. Don Amos and Harold Johnson, joined the hit parade with three rap days. Med School (1) 6 0 6 - 12 Med School (4) 2 10-3 Bill Gibson's fine chucking curbed . the big bats of his fellow Med stu dents as two six-run stanzas wrap ped the contest up. Frank Clontz's bases-loaded double and a home run by Bill Miller led the barrage. Jim Kose of Med School 4) had his second consecutive perfect day at the plate and is seven-for-seven on the season. In other action: ATO 6 2 3 x- 11 SPE 3 4 0 1-8 Home runs Goodman, Eubanks, Spach, Todd, Pons. Parker 3 0 2 2 2-9 Grimes 0 0 0 3 0 -3 Winning pitcher Moe. H o m e runs Moe, Gallagher. Avery 4 3 6- 13 Lew is 2 10-3 Winning pitcher Beane. Home runs Blackburn, Wood, 2. Kappa Sigma 3 5 4 - 12 AKPsi 0 0 0 - 0 Winning pitcher Fredericks. Home runs Cummings Rufiin 8 .2 l 2-13 Everett 1 0 0 0 -. 1 Home runs Monroe, Garner Manly 000 40 lx-5 Parker 20 0 0000-2 Winning pitcher Ferlazzo 30 Graduate Counselors Needed For Orientation j Approximately 30 counselors are needed for the Graduate Orienta-; tion Program, chairman Hans Frankfort announced today. j Graduate students, who will be returning to Chapel Hill by Sept. 12 are urged to notify Frankfort at i l!!-7 V enable Hall as soon as pos- i sible. ! Help a deserving non-scholarship athlete through UNC. j This is what patrons of the Mono-; gram Club's spring car wash w ill be doing aside from getting that auto ready tor the , beach or just cruising arcund Chapel Hill. ; Proceeds from the event, held today between twelve and six p.m. at Barclay's on the corner of Frank lin and Columbia streets, will be ; transferred into a newly established i scholarship fund. It will aid athle I tes who do not possess scholarships but have shown they deserve a re ward, academically and athletically. Ail this - and man - it only costs a buck 'one dollar. So bring the heap around to Bar clay's anytime this, afternoon. Or ; call the service station and one ot the boys will pick your car up and : deliver it looking like brand new in a minimum of time. ; Bob Shupin. president of the club. ' stated that the car wash weald sup plement funds recieved from the annual Blue-White and a previous wash PATRONIZE YOUR "ADVERTISERS football game : Don't Miss Our Brush Stroke Fencing Tourney Behind GM At 4 Humphreys (Continued from page 1) Governor Frank Edmondson. ! A graduate of the University of : Oklahoma and Georgetown Univer- j sity Law School. Rep. Edmondson served with the Federal Bureau of Investigation from 1940 to 1943. Then ; he entered the Navy for three years. ! The series of three tournaments conducted annually by ' the UNC Forcing Club will get underway to day with the foil competition sched uled to begin at four o'clock behind Graham Memorial. The elimination boms wilL be fenced on two ships and the men who win their way into the finals by finishing in the top hah" of their pool wlil come back to the evening session at eight up stairs in Roland Parker I. II and III. The pub'lo Ls invited to watch both sessions and explanatory material will b provided to aid in following the bouts. On next Friday night the r.abre competition will be held and on Friday May 6th the epee will conclude the series. Deadlines for entering these competitions are 24 hours in advance of that weapons tcurrey. The entry list may be signed either at GM information desk or at the Intramurals office. Any maie student of the university is eligible to compete for the three trophies awarded in each weapon. Prints at only 99c each. The Intimate Bookshop 119 E. 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