AGt FOU rKE DAILY TAR HEEL FRIDAY, MAY 20, rr n The Peacocks thoroughly out iljs.sod Fraternity champions. Phi iHlta Thota yesterday afternoon to t.ipture the All-campus Softball iroAn, 7-4. I'hi Dolt was at a major dlsad .mta( Their acc pitcher, Wally irahjni. wa. out of action with a k"rr ;ir:n. a natural result of the i c.n y mIumIuIc this past wtck, when !:- h.irled three consecutive games. Ileer. i! is a matter of canjec t.ire whether een Graham would have lirlped against the smooth- Jim Brown 1961 Trade One of the brightest spots in a r.ithr aomiUt track picture this STitiii h. b.-rn the thus far un li'T.ilded performance of a young n.. ,i tio:n Missouri. Jim '"Bomber" r.rn Running a an ineligible tra.vfer itudent. this promising hardier ha.s faced almost all (f C.rol.n.i s varsity opponents a.id to !.i!e remains unofficially undeteat v i.i coniereiue competition. At Southern Methodist last year Bron made an auspicous fresh man dekit a.s he competed, at the iciuior ;vi;e of eighteen, rn national nnet throughout the country. His !.t performance, a sizzling 22 9. earned him the top spot in the na tional Irosh rankings. Although the southwest offered s inny surroundings and stiff com-p-t:t:i)n. Bron choo.p an east coast u ixersity to facilitate his pcrform i; in the lucrative indoor circuit. In .ei'Ieclrng Carolina he turned down Mholar-hip oilers from both Big Jeff Jones Tops Big 4 Frosh Vault Standard Ltd Ly Jeff Jones' meet record .u.'.t i iz' 8", the University of N'.r'.ti Carolina fre.shman track team t'oeit t tie 1'.X4) campaign on a happy note by taking four first pl.KeN m the Annual Big Four In Mtaiu.nal Meet this week at Duke. O.her winners for the Tar Babies wrre Howard Holder in the quarter mile. Reinard Harkema in the high j'inip and Carmine Lunetta in the ti mile run. Jiuie., .surprised by taking the measure of Keith Whittle, also of Carolina. Last year at North Meek Unierg Uizh Schvol. Whittle set a state record while Jones placed second Whittle, who has been both end by a bad back all season, has reached 13 feet. HoldtM led a Carolina sweep in Larry Brown's Relief Chucking Gives Tar Babies Final Win By i: DITHER rC's fre.shman baseball team ( Wed out its I:nj0 season with a ihnll.n! 2-1 ictory over the Duke Blue Imps last Saturday. The vic tory gave the Tar Babies a 9-3 mark in Big Four play and an over all 12-ft record. It also marked the fourth straight victory for the frosh t,cr Duke. Larry Brown was the man of the hour lor the Tar Babies, turning in a clutch performance similar to that of varsity star Wayne Young. Brown pitched four scoreless in r v Summer Sejjion Begins Juno 13, 1960 (air-conditioned .classrooms) LEARN: Touch Typing Centering Tabulation Schedule it today. Call or come by Town Classes Sec. College (over Sutton's) Phono 9-2681 P.O. Box 615 Chapel Hill, North Caroli na MM working Grad title-holders. The Phi Delts jumped off to a 2-0 advantage early in the tilt. Dick Hendrickson walked and Bill Hub bard reached base an an error. Then Grey Poole, an almost cer tain All-Campus choice, smashed a double to bring both runners around. It looked like the Fraternity boys would be tough - even without Graham. But the Peacocks quickly dispelled all notions as to who was boss in their half of the frame. Charley Waller walked. Scotty Hurst boom- Brightens Picture Ten and Pacific Coast schools. Brown's peak performance this spring was a decisive two stride victory over Maryland's undefeat ed Bill Johnson, thus signifying a serious future threat to Johnson's Atlantic Coast domination in the ! hurdles. ! In reply to inquiries about his fu-1 hire goals. Brown replied. 'For; any athlete 1 guess the heighth of t achievement is a berth in the olym- j pics, in m tney re running in Tokyo that's my ambition, too." In the meantime, however. Brown has a remaining three years of eligibility at Carolina. "My im mediate objective is to perform well rn the Carolina AAU this Sat urday and the Ohio AAU in Day ton June 4." Brown stated. Track coach Joe Hilton comment ed. "It's been a few years srnce Carolina's had a top flight hurdler. Jim may be the man to fill the bill." the 440 with a time of 51.6. Howard finished strong in the final 100 yards to lead all of his opponents to the take. Harkema leaped 0' 1 : to take the high jump while Bill I Croom, alsc? of Carolina, finished third. I i Lunetta outsprinted Duke's Norm i ' Fardyce to the tape in the com- ' 1 paratively slow time of 10:0ti.(i. i The unsung heroes for the Heels ! were numerous. Mike Folk ran a . 11? . I It r- ... gruening aouoie, nnisning tnird in both the mile and two mile. Joe Parker was second rn the low hurdles. The versatile twosome of ; Whittle and Croom were second j and third in the broad jump. Jerry j Stuver ran the mile and them an-j chored Carolina's second-place mile I relay team in fine fashion. nings in relief of Clayton Burns, giving up only two hits. In the last of the ninth Brown came through with a clutch single to drive in Reg gie Cates with the winning run. Brown was also the only Tar Baby to collect two hits, going two for two. The frosh evened up their record with the State frosh by thumping them 6-1 at Raleigh Friday. The Tar Babies split their four game sea son's series with the powerful Wolf lets to give State an 8-2 Big Four record. Larry Jenkins hurled a four hitter for the frosh. FIVE-WEEK TYPEWRITING COURSE Letter Styles Manuscript typing Carbon copies u M ed a double. Then Jim Thomas rap ped a single and came all the way around on a throwing error. Ray Farris, in his first crack at softball chucking, did a commend able job for the Phi Delt.s His slow style kept the Peacocks off balance for a while. Then they caught on to his style and began to connect. Lyn Newcomb's tremendous triple accounted for one run in the third. In the sixth inning the winners really exploded to wrap up the de cision for all intents. Thomas got on via the first base man's error. Tyson singled. Then Frank Hardin, the winning pitcher, blasted ane high and deep to left field, to account for the final three runs. Thus the Peacocks concluded an undefeated season. They romped through the graduate league. They had quite a bit of trouble with the Derm champs, Cobb, in the All Campus semis. It took a couple of breaks to win that one for them. SUMMER EMPLOYMENT 0 $80. and $100. Per Week College man with car to work in Special Sales Advertising Program this summer. Must be at least a C student and over 20 years old. Can either travel' or be assigned to your local area. Write Albert Johnson, Jr. P. O. Box 905, Raleigh. Give re sume of self, home and college address, and phone. ACADEMY AWADn WINNER Jfy EASTMANC010R A lopr Filmi, Int. Rla OPENS SATURDAY THE FUNNIEST PICTURE SINCE FUN WAS BORN! EPN'i MAPGO JACK KOVACS- MOORE - WARDEN -MCCARTHYS SHAWN wc"0 OPENS THURSDAY ( "It's a Cootmentil OiJlri&utinj Inc Relent Lady Milton Career Capers Terrific Savings Just In Time for Graduation And Career Launching Let's start with our most popular item entire stock India Madras shirtdresses, formerly to $21.95, take your pick at $14.99; $24.95 full skirted model cut to $18.99 Group dacroncotton shirtdresses cut from $19.95 to $14.99 Group shirtdresses formerly to $14.95, cut to $6.99 Group shirtdresses formerly to $20.00, cut to $10.99 Group shirtdresses formerly to $26.95 going for $14.95 Remaining entire stock of newest arrivals reduced as follows $12.95 now $10.99; $13.95 to $11.99; $14.95 to $12.99; $16.95 to $13.99; $18.95 to $15.99; $19.95 to 16.99; $21.95 to $18.99 $22.95 to $19.99; $24.95 to $20.99 and $26.95 to $22.99 Button-down pullover India Madras shirts with 34 roll-up sleeves cut from $10.95 to $7.99 Group skirts including dacroncotton poplin wash 'n' wear half price Entire stock our fabulous skirts at Career Caper Prices $11.95 dacroncotton poplins now $9.99; $12.95 India Madras now $10.99; $14.95 skirts now $12.99; $16.95 cut to $13.99; $17.95 now $14.99 and $18.95 now $15.99 Entire stock remaining bermudas at most tempting reductions $12.95 now $8.99; $10.95 India Madras and dacroncottons cut to $8.49; $9.95 dacroncottons cut to $7.49 All raincoats except London Fog and Macintosh drastically re-duced--$19.95 Fabrini cut to $14.99; $26.95 Fabrini cut to $19.99; $26.95 paisley poplins cut to $19.99; $19.95 paislevs cut to $12.99 1 Entire stock Lady Milton shirts reduced, including our own de signed sophisticated slipovers with choir boy and with button down collars, with extra long shirt tails. Long sleeve pullovers-and half sleeve pullover button-downs at following Career Caper prices $5.95 now $4.99; $6.95 now $4.99; $7.95 to $5.99; $8.95 to $6.49; $9.95 to $6.99; $10.95 to $7.99; $12.95 to $8.99 Pullover button-downs with roll-up sleeves; choir boy collars with 34 roll sleeves, all reduced as follows $5.95 now $4 99 $6.95 now $5.99; $7.95 now $6.49; $8.95 now $7.49; $9.95 to $7.99 and $10.95 to $8.99 Group belts formerly to $4.00 now $.99 THE LADY MILTON SHOP AT ilton'S Chopel Hill, But when the chips were down they always came through. Frank Har din was a little too much on the mound for any of the opposition. PEACOCKS Schrader, 2b Waller, rf Hurst, ss Nye, 3b Thomas, If Newcomb, c Tyson, lb Radovich, cf Hardin, p TOTALS PUT DELT THETA Evans, If Hendrickson, ss Hubbard. 3b Poole, cf AB R h 2 10 2 1 .0 3 1 1 3 0 0 2 3 1 3 0 1 3 1 1 3 0 1 3 1 2 26 7 8 AB R II 4 1 1 3 1 1 4 2 2 4 0 3 The New York Life Agent On Your Campus Is A Good Man To Know George L. Coxhead U.N.C. '42 Campus Representative PHONE 9-2052 New York Life Insurance Company NOW PLAYING WINNER CANNES FIIM FESTIVAL r vsr? NOBU DICK honey." Ntw York Foil Ctothing Clipboard North Caroline v Ax - -$ mm Dunlap, 2b 2 0 0 Harris, c 4 01 Farris, p 3 0 0 Warren, rf 3 0 0 Hartung, lb 3 0 0 TOTALS 31 4 8 PEACOCKS 30 1 003X-7 PHI DELTS 2000002-4 Don't Flunk If exams have got you. all of a, sweat, run, do not walk to Chapel Hill's famous old Inti mate. We have more review aids than you can shake a stick at, and desperate men tell us they are lifesaversl THE INTIMATE BOOKSHOP 119 East Franklin Street Chapel Hill Open Till 10 P.M. I I " " " Real Western Riding Horses FOR YOU At I! I . fill nS llpL-s For Hire $4.00 VU Z, $2.00 Per Hour X- " Per Hour I Call Ruby Planck -S5S'- I LOcust 36376 I 7 I f FolIow signs I EFLAND, N. C. to I For Reservation Camp Chestnut Or Drop In Q Ridge in tl:-fe..f . 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Just in time for graduation and to help launch that important career. 74 short jackets, imported India Madras and imported Pakistan tartan plaids, regularly to $32.50, Career Capers Price $14.99 Entire stock of remaining India Madras blazers; dacroncotton blazers, cut from $29.95 to $24.99 481 pairs of India Madras bermuda shorts, cut from $10.95 to amazing $5.99 India Madras beltless model trousers perfect narrow cut, re duced from $14.95 to $10.99 Miscellaneous group bermuda shorts, formerly to $12.95, reduced to $2.99 18 dacroncotton wash 'n' wear suits, regularly to $42.50, cut to $24.99 Remaining entire stock dacroncotton suits cut from $39.95 to $32.99 116 dacronwool suits cut from $56.95 to $36.99 Entire remaining stock dacronwool suits cut from $56.95 to $46.95 and $69.50 to $57.50 Dacroncotton trousers cut from $9.95 to $7.99 and $12.95 to $9.99 Group short sleeve shirts, formerly to $10.00, cut to $2.99 Knit polo shirts, regularly to $5.00, at give-a-way of $1.99 Entire stock dacronwool trousers reduced $19.95 cut to $16.99; $18.95 now $15.99; $16.95 now $13.99; $14.95 now $11.99, and $13.95 now $10.99 Polished cotton trousers in suntan or olive cut from $5.95 to $3.99 Safari glove-soft peplin pants cut from $7.95 to $5.99 Entire stock India Madras short sleeve pullover button-down shirts cut from $9.95 to $7.99 Entire stock of our fine English shoes reduced. $21.50 plain toe cordovans NOW $17.99, wingtips in grains or cordovan cut from $22.95 to $19.99; $16.95 Dirty Buck, NOW $12.99; Desert Boots cut from $12.95 to $8.99 465 long sleeve career dress shirts, formerly to $7.95, going at Career Capers Price of 1 for $3.50 or 3 for $10.00. Half sleeve sport shirts, regularly $5.95 to $10.95 flat $2.00 off on each shirt Half sleeve dress shirts regularly $4.00 to $6.95, flat $1.00 off each shirt Balance of men's bermudas reduced as follows $3.95 to $2.99; $4.95 to $3.99; $8.95 to $6.99; $9.95 to $7.99; $10.95 and $13.95 now $8.99 Belts, fo rmerly to $4.00 now $.99 All $2.50 India Madras ties, hand-blocked prints or plaids, at $1.50 ABOVE PRICES THROUGH SATURDAY, MAY 28th. lotfjmg Starts Today At The VARSITY THEATRE The Academy Aware Winning Director John Huston Has Taken A Man ... A Woman... And A Land ... And Made An Unforgettable Motion Picture! NECHT-HIIL LANCASTER present -f BURT AUDREY j c LANCASTER-HEPBURN ALL THAT IS Ji ' X. '4, UNCONQUERABLE 5- IN MAN... ALL Vc V THAT IS Ml f Vi UNVANQUISKED Q ( f Ni IN WOMAN yj V J J' 'Jjsi-yi fry ii py ' i , y rfli AUOIE KWN CHARIFS MURPHY - SAXON - BiCKfORD juti owcia ik litem's? Cuptioari KiT nam UTB;S3T5T$ IliLL , .

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