C Sports Staff Says 'Bye DTH Truck 4j LOOKING FOR THE FINEST TAPE RECORDER IN AMERICA AT A PRICE A STUDENT CAN PAY? Mm -? "WHAT YOU WANT IS A WOLLENSAK" "F;3AIL ORDER PRICES" Mail order prices also on tubes, picture tubes, speakers, record changers, tape recorders, batteries antennaes, P. A. systems, intercoms, microphones, Hi-Fi components, 'etc. Open Friday Rights 'Til 9 P.M. Doorstep Parking fckers iron 506 E. MAIN ST. PH. 684-0527 2nd Building East of Sears Durham DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 1. Mast 5. Antiqued 10. The white bear 12. Accepted maxim 13. Mirror re flection 14. Girl's nick name 15. Born 16. Opened, as nuts IS. The of ; Scone 19. Apiece 22. Neuter . pronoun 23. VV. Ind. key 26. Sounds, as a donkey 28. Shop 30. Forbid 31. Italian river 33. Particle 34. Made of oak 36. Mortifica tion 39. Greek letter 42. A shield 43. Type of 45. Flock 46. Divulged, as informa tion 47. Wiser 48. Pin eleva tors: golf DOWN 1. Revolve 2. Apple-like fruit 3. Wing-like part 4. 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Christmas-JFrapped, of Course B 'ar Heelg Hauless Tu .Demo lisJhi I East Pro-Bowl Team Nam ane 9 .109-8 ed Biggest UNC Point Output In 5 Years By JOHN MONTAGUE It may be warm in Jackson ville on December 28, but it was a little on the chilly side in Ken-. an Stadium Monday afternoon. The Tar Heels tried to forget about the cold as they began their first full weak of heavy drills since the Duke game. Bundled up in long-sleeved sweatshirts under their practice uniforms, the players divided up the hour-long workout between defense and offense. All of the squad participated in the drills EDIT STAFF Sports Ed. CURRY KIRKPATRICK Asst. Sports Ed. JOHN MONTAGUE Photo Ed JIM WALLACE Managing Ed. .. WAYNE KING FRED SEELY News Ed. ...... BOB SAMSO Reporters HUGH STEVENS MICKEY BLACKWELL PETE WALES Exec. Ed. ... PETE HARKNESS Editors david ethridge gary blanchard ' ADVERTISING STAFF Manager Mickey Mouse Sellers ..- ROCK HUDSON DORIS DAY TONTO Circulation ........ CAPUCINE BOMB THE BAN The North Carolina Psycho logical Association Has called for outright repeal of the , state's speaker ban law, - and has re quested 'the N.C. Academy of Science to consider a similar recommendation. 1 Delegates to the " association's annual ' meeting unanimously adopted a resolution criticizing the "gag" law , as. a violation of the principle "of academic free dom: ... . , . NEW ORLEANS North Caro lina went on its biesast senriner Tuesday, December 17, 1963 spree in five years here Mon day night, demolishing an ob viously outclassed Tulane quint 109-81. It was the most prolific point production by a UNC team since the 1958 Tar Heels blasted South Carolina, 115-88 (which is a schooj record). In addition the rout of "the winless Green Wave meant victory No. 4 for the Tar Heels on -the season and a 2-0 mark on the Louisiana trip. Maybe On 28th Oh, For Warm Sun except Bob Lacey and Dave Braine. -Lacey did put in an appear ance, taking a leisurely lap or two around the field. The All American end is expected to be ready for the Air Force, but probably will stick to sweat-suit conditioning workouts until the team goes to Florida on December 23. The tall flank man is recovering from a twist ed knee. The outlook for Braine is not as bright. The defensive back and kicking specialist has a hair line fracture of the fibia (one of two olwer leg bones )i j u s t above the ankle. Braine is off crutches now and was an obser ver at practice yesterday. "I hope to run some in the next few days, but it's up to (trainer) John Lacey," said Braine. "Maybe I'll be able to do some kicking when we get down to Jacksonville." The team will practice today and tomorrow, and most of the players will leave for their homes Wednesday night. All players will fly to Jacksonville on Mon day. It will mean Christmas away from home, but nobody is complaining. "Only rich people get to spend the holidays in Florida," said Braine. "We're all eager to play in the bowl game." But it was his passing which seemed to most impress the small crowd at a school where basketball success simply is not this year. It was the firth set back of the year for the Tulane cagers. Both Coach Dean Smith and Tulane's head man, Ted Len hardt, cleared their benches in the free-scoring affair which was surprisingly . close for the first seven minutes. The Green ies, who never led, did tie the Count at' 1ft-10 with 13-fV loft Wi?hhalih!. Sw?Jltl C J0",?1 1 but Bob Bennett - bit a free' with the biggest night of his 5 tv,r., cr- j v career, hitting for 32-points to! thf0W' Shafier made a tnree" lead all scorers. The converted .' po5Dt play 'and UNC waltzed to guard cashed in on lay-up after i a 55-30. half time lead. lay-up as the UNC cagemen showed something new speed. The fine passing of Billy Cun ningham, Mike Cooke and Billy Gallantai made the fast break gpas the Greenies were caught napping on many occasions. Cunningham came through with his usual fine scoring per formance, netting 27 points. LOS ANGELES (UPD Pass ing wizard Y. A. Tittle of the New York Giants and rushing star Jim Brown of the Cleve land Browns headed an NFL Eastern Conference squad of 34 players announced Monday for the 14th annual all-star Pro Bowl football game Jan. 12. The offensive squad: Ends Del Shofner, Giants: Pete Retz laff, Easles; Lee Folkins, Cow boys. Tackles Dick Schafrath, ( Browns; Charley Bradshaw, Steelers. Guards Vince Promu- j to, Redskins; Darrell Dess, , Giants; Ken Gray, CunTr. .-. Centers Bob DcMarco, Coro nals; John Morrow, llrr vr, ; Quarterbacks Y. A. T.,:..i Giants; Charley Johnson, Coro nals. Halfbacks Tim Dro - n. Eagles; Don Perkins, Cov,!-,-. Flankers Bobby MitchfH. In skins; Buddy Dial. Steel.-r,;. Fullbacks Jim Brown., r,ro .r , John Henry Johnson, S?eer.s. Kicker Sam Baker, Cowboys. RUNNING MATE? WASHINGTON (UPD Presi dent Johnson had a brief social call Monday from Cleveland Browns quarterback Frank Ryan anr? fullback Jimmy Brown.' The National Football League suns were - accumpcKiieu iu me t vWhite House bv Rep. Charles A. Vanik, (D.-Ohio). Brown and Ryan were in Washington for Sunday's " Cleve land Brown game with the Washington Redskins. They led their team to a 27-20 victory. UNC-Georgia On Television Radio station WUNC (Chan nel 4) announced yesterday it would televise on Broadvision the North Carolina-Georgia bas ketball game Wednesday night, Dec. 18 starting at 8:00 p.m. Broadvision is the same sys tem used last year on the bas ketball games with no audio portions, just video. I WUNC is also planning a telecast Monday night, Dec. 22 at 9:00 of a film revue of the highlights of North Carolina's 1963 . football season. The film is to be narrated by UNC Sports Publicist Bob Quincy. For Thoee Special . Christmas Gifts .. Visit THE. VARSITY MEN'S WEAR The MEN of the VMW proud ly announce the finest selection of most desirable and interesting gifts to be found anywhere. With time getting ' short till vacation starts don't forget to stop in THE VARSITY MEN'S WEAR. Co-eds we can fit that man in the finest imported sweaters. Choose from V-Necks and cardi gan in lambswool and cashmere. We have the most unusual masculine giftv also that popu lar valet rack for campus or home use. Open till 9 Free Gift Wrapping Charge Accounts Invited Men s Utotr 147 E. Franklin GAIIT :lllipr STRIPED BUTTON-DOWN ' Certainly you tan't afford to be without thii perfectionist. It provides a variation oh th .classic design-muted stripes giving an ' ' (individual distinction to the most favored ot designs. Add that to the fine oxford apprecia? (the comfortably flared button-down collar. ; arfd you have the most authoritative look man could wish foA Holiday VJarnid and Stylo I A Versatile, warm and stylish . . . That's what the Parkas, Coats, and Jackets at THE HUB arc. With old man winter houlin'4 and screaming around jour door, now is the time ' to put your self in a warm new coat from THE HUB. Incidentally, here arc some items that make cxcrllent Christ mas gifts. Suits Sporteoats Sweaters Shirts Slacks Shoes of Cfjapel 5)tli CHAPEL. HILL. K. C. Delivery Service Phone 968-2571 Delivery until 11:30 P.M. Specializing in Pit Cooked Bar-B-Q Chicken Boxes and Shrimp Boxes to Take Out Sandwiches Cold Drinks Smokes 115 N. Graham Street Chapel mil, N. C. 'g AT 2:30 MONDAY KEDP'S PDT-0-GOLD KEMP'S CO-OP GOES UNTIL DEC. 24 A Flost Timely Rentindar! That special day is fast approaching and if you're not careful, you'll get caught in that lat minute rush. We'd hate to have this happen, and that's why we're printing this little reminder that THE CO-ED COR NER is showing a collection of Holiday SDCrtswear that is nerfet for urarm;nr anit y placing under the tree. And boys . . . don't worry about the size, etc., Because Miss Mary Helen Nipper will be glad to give you professional assistance in choosing the right -thing. Stop in today, t : Expert Free Gift Wrapping Open 'till 9 P.M. THE CO-ED CORNER THE HUB OF CHAPEL HILL ..-.3 ' r " ,-f4 Jet ' i i :;7U 11 FLEST QUALITY DIAMONDS $100 up y rT-.. Jl -" "'Ill IIP! mm.., ... ii .m ft '. : ... B ..I. n 128 Fayetteville Raleigh, N. C. Mohair Sweaters Hand Knit In Italy Cardigan and Pullovers White and Colors Sharyn Lynn Shoppe 71 3k T nn mjiviL s o o o We uant to express our appreciation for your past patronage and therefore ive are giving you a n n jrre-JnLoiiaay special TUESDAY NIGHT ONLY ALL SPALL PIZZAS (plain or one ingredient) $1.10 itr ii US (plain or one ingredient ) S1J0 Prices are for inside dining service and delivery service. 40c delivery charge. FREE DELIVERY on orders of $5 or more. LA Phone 967-1451 PIZZA e p j.-i ml Merry Christmas and a Happy New Yea

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