Page 4 -THE DAILY TAB Thursday, October 25, 102 iraf Favorites Triumph Easily By STUART BALL The undefeateds rolled merrily along in Tuesday's Fraternity Divi sion tag football games to keep ten teams with perfect marks at this late date. Most impressive of these is SAE which crushed its second straight opponent. The victim this time was Pi Kappa Phi and the score was 44-0. Ned Martin and Keith Stone man both scored twice, and Scott Trotter and Bob Segrest each scor ed once for the visitors. In two games SAE has amassed 101 points while holding the opposition score less. Siema Nu also rates high in the overall standings with 3-0 mark. Jn Tuesday's contest they blanked AK Psi 37-0 and clinched a play- CLEMSON COLLEGE HOMECOMING Friday Nov. 2 $5.50 Per Couple MAURICE WILLIAMS and the Zodiacs Sat. Nov. 3 $4.00 Per Couple Both Flights s8.50 For Tickets Write Central Dance Assoc. Box 3228 Clemson, S. C. Just Received Shipment Bass i a m inns Brown and black round toe most sizes. LADY MILTON SHOP Clothing Cupboard Milton's Magic H-2 Tapered Traditionals Never have so many important details been incorporated into a traditional shirt starting with a perfect roll collar, perfect .body taper, finest single needle tailoring, higher neckband for that smart added touch under a jacket all these important points go into Milton's exclusive M 2 roll button-down the shirt thai has absoleted all others and has taken the country by storm through our New Yorker ads. RAY oimeLEs 4 4' off birth. Both Warren Price and Calvin Jones scored two TD's in the win and Frank Furr and Bobby Madry added one each. Lambda Chi Alpha bounced back after a 19-6 loss last week to top APO, 44-0, in a one sided contest. High scorer in the game was John Doyle with three touchdowns to his credit. Cary Olsobrook scored twice for the Chis. In a 27-0 contest Beta outplayed KA and remained unscored on through its first two games. George Wyman scored twice for the Betas and Steve Wilson and Stan Cocke added a touchdown each. ATO and ZBT kept their perfect marks intact with wins over the Phi Gams and PiKAs, respective ly. In a 23-0 win over Phi Gam, Joe Turner, Steve Simpson and John Canull all joined in the ATO scoring. ZBT built up a 14-0 first half lead and spent the rest of the game protecting it. John Coan scored both ZBT touchdowns and Frank Rosenbaum added a safety. Hanson's Runners Top Gamecocks By LASZLO BIKINYI, JR. Carolina's cross countrv team ( traveled to South Carolina Tues- ANOTIIER FALL BARGAIN By George Waller The full story of a brutal and senseless crime that almost succeeded and of the strange assortment of clowns and rog ues and ordinary little men who were caught in the SDotlieht of murder. (Published at $6.95) OUR SPECIAL $1.98 Intimate Book Shop 119 East Franklin Chapel Hill Open 'til 10 P. M. ICIlllP Tired of commonplace weekends? 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A Cryptogram Quotation R JRFZVRXUPK VI P G K W V P N ZUII KWRP R EVN XUCKVPN GH XGFU GP 3U2I VYSU J U G JZU.- SRNUWGK 'Fencing Cliixb By TOM WILLIAMS As the UNC Fencing Club pre pares for the coming season, an old and somewhat stale question re- i 5 - s 4r h fx lit: jL, ill ii n-iri li i iinii.iiit"-i'ii.f xnMaa UNC FENCING CLUB members shown at last April's NCAA Fencing Championships are (left to right) Don Hubbard, Tom Welch and Jon Weber. The trio won 20 bouts at the Ohio State University meet. day to score its fifth straight vie tory of the season, 23-38. Coach Dale Ranson left his top two run ners, Larry Henry and Bob Ben nett, at Chapel Hill but the run ners still managed to overwhelm the home team. Jerry Stuver lead the way as he won his first meet of the year. Second and third places went to Smith and Rose of South Carolina but the Carolina runners came back to sweep the next six places. Charley Little, who last week tied Henry for first, finished fourth, Jerry Smith was fifth and Obie Whichard was sixth. Friday night the entire cross country team will be guests at a dinner honoring Jim Beatty, the greatest runner in UNC's history. Beatty will fly in from California and will arrive at Raleigh-Durham airport Thursday night. The din ner, which will be held in the Blue Room of Lenoir Hall, will be attended by Governor Terry San- ford. 19. Ranch workers huts: S. Am. 20. Bronze: Lat. 21. Flight less bird: N.Z. 22. Gist A. D A. (s Ml' -r I M O M5pmj3uiaaltl& r'giEis-ri kE.fULLLA IT5:.:3 i ns t a, kit M.pi I NjIgElW u e v a f- i gE baw a. t e p p a c BpjoMe 3 o re" URGE T E S S am yZe" s su1&a.!pvL 23. More 24. Flow of rhythm 25. Japanese admiral 28. State of S. Mexico 31. Glow VeterdyB Aniwer 32. In Paris, "aunt" 33. To mature 35. Dupe 36. Stimulus 38. Definite article 40. Record of ship's voyage Here's how to work it: aoDears. "Should fencing be recog nized by the University of North Carolina as. a varsity sport.' Until the question is discussed 1 r it v I ... v t : t Fight Promoter Loses $50,000 SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) moter Norman Rothschild Pro lost an estimated $50,000 on Tuesday night's Gene Fullmer-Dick Tiger fight, but said Wednesday he ex pected to make it back on a re match. "I have a contract with both fighters for a return bout on Jan. 19 at either Bozeman, Mont., or Las Vega, Nev.," said Rothschild. "But that doesn't mean it has to be held at either place." Tiger won the World Boxing As sociation's middleweight crown in the battle at Candlestick Park a fight many old-timers believed one of the toughest slugging match es of all time. Ohio State and USNSA The student body of Ohio State University voted last week to ter minate its membership in the United States National Student As sociation (USNSA). Ohio State was the host of the National Student Congress this summer. SGMETTES AH Brands S1J4 c,n- GORDON'S 5c to s1 AMm pass end crft John Meyer's Tacrrtzp skirt of l&f& Cxctleznd tdocH strides inio FcJL Pocket trZBtnted cad tie-belte2 wik heart? suede f&e tsdloratg is exac look, ecs becoming. Sae cotmtrified pJtirfe mated and subtly colored x Lovat Greens, Looat Blues, end Cranberry Sizes 6 to 16 u I'll, ' i i Seeks and approved by the University Athletic Advisory Council, the fencing club cannot receive varsi ty recognition. The council is made up of three students, three faculty members, and three alumni. A vote of approval by five council mem bers is required before varsity rec ognition can be given. Erickson Cites Problems When the question was presented to Athletic Director Chuck Erick son, he replied, "Because of the numerous problems that would de velop if the fencing club should receive varsity recognition, I can't see how the club would benefit from this. If fencing becomes a varsity sport, who is the team going to compete with? There isn't enough fencing interest in the south." He feels that since none of the colleges in this area have fencing as a varsity sport, the team would have to go to the north for its com petition, causing financial difficul ties. The team would be required to nave competition on the same level within a limited area. If the club should receive varsity status, there would be strict regu lations placed upon it. The fencers would be limited to one years' res idence before they could compete; thus, freshman would not be eli gible. They would also be required to maintain a high enough scholas New Frosli Coach Expects Swimmers To Be-Tough o "Freshman swimming coach Alan Gentry reported yesterday that pro spects for a successful season for his Tar Baby swimmers are very good. Gentry noted that he ex pects to have a winning season al though meets with Maryland, Stan ton Military Academy and the Westminster School may prove the sternest tests of the team's ability. Gentry added that seven of the 30 candidates who reported to him last week for pre-season practice and conditioning have made out LET US MAKE YOUR AIRLINE RESERVATIONS For the Holidays NOW Many Flights are Already Filled, : For Reservations and Tickets AT NO EXTRA COST CALL CONTINENTAL TRAVEL AGENCY Phone 942-4151 ' 'IC ' -XT' f V'&x ' I .... I , J,kf&- .,y . ays Titus (The Ousel) "where today can you set WTlClc: LAJixaji g ci-arettcs. Put a pack in you Tltver thought you a Varsity tic average to qualify for compe- tition. It s not that I have anything against fencing," he said, "for I think it is a wonderful sport, but it just, uoesn 1 mase sense to rec ognize fencing as a varsity sport at this time." Pebley Barrow, coach- of the fencing club, strongly advocates that fencing should receive varsity recognition. "I feel that the boys deserve recognition for their work and efforts, and that over the yesirs they have shown a record that mer its varsity competition." Budget Is Adequate Coach Barrow says that the bud get set aside each year for the fencing club by the athletic coun cil is adequate, and that- attaining varsity recognition would not pre sent a serious financial problem. At one time N. C. State did offer fencing as a varsity sport, but due to lack of leadership, the sport was dropped. Coach Barrow, who has been coaching fencing at Carolina since 1950, has recently started fencing clubs in this area. One of his for mal pupils is now coaching the fencing club at Duke. Clemson and the Citadel also have clubs. There is a club in Winston-Salem that standing performances so far. These hot prospects include Fred Lipp (butterfly); Tom Murphy; John Sheldon (freestyle); Tom Ben nett (backstroke); Al Schriver (backstroke); Dick Boardman (breaststroke) and Rick Forem (breaststroke). Gentry, a former swimming coach at Spartanburg (S. C.) High School is in his first season as frosh mentor. His main interest at pres ent is gaining his Masters Degree in Physical Education at UNC 'rrxttJ : J . i V ' J Tarevion's Dual Filter in . co Ti p tr fpmnofa! O mores!', I used to wail," says The Chisel, Aurehus, Ars 63 B.C . O j Tareyton-the magnum onus in a filter cgarette h some flavor. o - your toga and enjoy de gustibus sec jrom any juier Dual Fitter makes the difference Recognition could move into Wake Forest Col Concerning the problem of eligi bihty, he says that fencers usually have high scholastic averages be cause, "this sport requires the mind as well as the body." Senior Don Hubbard, last years' team captain is in favor of varsity status because, "We want to be able to compete with better schools like Yale or Harvard. We want to see fencing become more popular in the south." Last year in national finals com petition, Don finished 13th in the nation in individual foil competi tion. Rebirth Of Fencing He emphasized the fact that fenc ing requires long hours of diligent work. When speaking of the ac complishments that Coach Barrow has made with fencing, Don stated, 'Coach Barrow has brought about a rebirth of fencing in this area. and he has done a damn good job of it too!" Tom Welch, a junior who fences in the saber division, would like fencing to be recognized because, 'The club has been here so long and it has always shown up well. I think it would do the same as a varsity sport." Another fencer who is deeply dedicated to the sport is Jon Weber. Jon, who fences in the epee divi sion, says that, "the University 2 A Library of RELIGIOUS BOOKS Now on Display at Ths Intimate Bookshop 119 East Franklin St. Open 'til Ten p.m. Only Eastern N. C. Appearance WM. NEAL REYONLDS COLISEUM RALEIGH, NOV. 1, 8 P.M. Tickets On Sale KEMPS Chapel Hill Thiems -Cameron Village Pharmacy Mail Orders To Reynolds Coliseum State College Raleigh 1 M '-l snv Hungry for flavor? TareytorCs got it! doas partes divisa est!" nrr. owes at least this much to Coach Barrow to make fencing a varsi.y sport." In speaking of Coach Bar row, he states, "He is one of the most qualified and most under standing coaches I have ever known." This year the fencing club plans to fence Johns Hopkins of ba.ti- more, VMI, Duke, Detroit, & unio State. The seaso nwill be climaxed by the national finals at the Air Force Academy in Denver, Colo rado, March 30. 24-nouR New Genuine Cordovan just arrived, All sizes IX "Cfcaptl DUI. xa. c - r f( Tv or v 3 " m m j m m a. ' jj 47 irevcon DUAL FILTER! t 3 Town & Campus