Thursday, June 17, 1963 Page 8 THE TAR HEEL GAN7 if0X f THE BATISTE OXFORD A super-fine cotton oxford texture very light in weight, yet well disciplined. This shirting is all quality-endowed with Gant's own. softly flared button-down collar and elbow length sleeves. The Go-Ed Corner is fully stocked with the best looking summer clothes to be found any where ... Suits Dresses Bags Skirts Bermudas Blouses TS1E HUB 103 E. Franklin St. Chapel Hill's Leading Clothiers $6.50 Golf, Softball, Tennis Head Intramural Slate A slate of three sports has been announced by the Intra mural department for the sum mer sessions. Softball, tennis, and golf head -the program of events that will get under way next week. Softball competition will con sist of eight to 10 teams playing a Round Robin tournament. There are no restrictions as to eligibility except that a player may play on only one team. Games will be played each afternoon at 4:30 on Em erson field with the winning team receiving a trophy at the end of the tournament. Registration for tennis in both the single and doubles division closes Friday, with eliminations to get started on Walsh Takes Coaching Post Don Walsh, a star backcourt player for the Tar Heels from 1959 - 62 and a recent gradu ate of the UNC Law School, has been named the new as sistant basketball coach. The announcement was made Sat- AlUStar Squad Selects Willard Carolina backfield ace Ken Willard has been named to the collegiate all-stars backfield for the Aug. 6, games against the Cleveland Browns at Sol diers Field n Chicago. This will be Willard's sec ond appearance in a summer all-star game. He will play in the All-America game June 26 in Buffalo, N. Y. Willard, a Tar Heel halfback for the past three years, is listed as a fullback on Otto Graham's all-star team. He will compete for the starting slot against three other full backs, Tucker Fredrickson of Auburn, Charles Mercein of Yale and Russell Wayt of Rice. FOR SALE 1959 AII Sprite convertible, Carolina blue, white hardtop (removable). All the extras radio and heater. Good con dition, about 40.000 miles. $650 or best offer. Phone Chuck Neely, 206 Teague, 968-9190, preferably after 11 p.m. (Advertisement) THE HOB'S Selection of Sport Coats and Slacks Avoids All Extremes Except being ... "Extremely Handsome" in a TRIM-TAPERED Design ... a Fashionable, Slimmer, trimmer Look. Sport Coats From $29.95 Slacks From $7.95 THE HUD of CHAPEL HILL 103 E. Franklin Chapel Hill's Leading Clothiers Monday. Each match will con sist of two out of three sets and trophies will be awarded to the winners in each category. The golf tournaments will be held at Finley Golf Course, just off Highway 54. It is open to everyone and players will be divided into flights, with the winners of each flight receiving trophies. Participants must play 18 Iholes to qualify, with the deadline tentatively set for Friday. This, may be ex tended, however, due to bad weather. Intramural director Bob Epiting said there is a great need for additional softball officials. Interested persons should contact the intramural office at 214 Woollen Gym. urday by Athletic Director C. P. (Chuck) Erickson. Walsh is the second new member of coach Dean Smith's staff. Earlier this spring Lar ry Brown took the vacancy created by the departure of KenRosemond. Walsh, like Brown, was a UNC captain. He graduated in 1962 as a Dean's List student after he had averaged 13.4 points per game as a Tar Heel basketballer. After grad uation he entered Law School, but kept his hand in basket ball by serving as a graduate assistant. 'I'm pleased on all counts," said Coach Smith. "Walsh is a smart ' and dedicated young man, one who will fit our sys tem nicely." Special SHIRTS Selected Half Sleeve Sawmill Stripes in grey, red, olive and brown. Reg. to $6.95 53J9 film's Wmx Clothiers of Distinction 147 E. Franklin .tr - sat f f r Baseball Award Tar Heel second baseman Dickie Prindle, who batted .302 for his three-year varsity ca reer, is this year's winner of the Educational Foundation award for the outstanding base ball player at UNC. mmWK A touch of the poet . . . cotton lawn, fresh as Spring rain and equally productive of flowers. Very small, very tender blooms . . . coral bells, grass flowers, and the like . . . on a demure and gentle dress of pleated front. Something for daydreaming in green and quiet places. Cool Pink, Cool Green, Apricot, Cool Blue, Cool Gold. Sizes 6 to 16. Uoun & CamptU LIU THURSDAY - SHOW STOPPERS -Featuring The Count SPECIAL: $1.00 PER PERSON FRIDAY - THE IMPACTS SATURDAY - THE WEEJUHS The Uarsity Inn 3609 Hillsboro Rd. Durham, N. C. Ph. 286-7980 Bring this ad to The Varsity Inn and receive one Free Draft. ! I i . I .1 i i ii ) mm- STEVE JAMES RICHARD McQUEEN GARNER AHEKBQHOUGH; MQR:rmur Kuan mm win uwt FRIDAY . SATURDAY t one hM ana MetnocouoR SUN. - MON. - TUES. Ic Mia Lav In hie mind BWB HV "w ------ ...or In her arms? I" ii i inn-1 iiinn a 4 WEDNESDAY (IT iGnrpQl m ji!E!lE!I,"!OHfel

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