Tuesday, November 9, 1965 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Pae 1 r C.OT A HONDA 1 . oesn't run right? V,' compelent service factory trained mechanics? SEE OPEN ROAD IMG. IN DURHAM Real service for all makes, specializing In HONDAS. Morning pickup, evening delivery service in Chapel Hill every day. Call for ap pointment. OPEII ROAD l!IC. Durham 681-6161 sale SERVICE PARTS things go ; i Durham Coca-Cola Bottling: Co. Classic Understatement ' .1 if 100 Imported tU WOOL PULLOVER by PRINGLE lEverything about this soft I warm puuover speaks with full confidence. So it snalcs - r ' lquietly. Its fine gauge im- iporcea wool is sneer luxury I to the touch. CI Istyled with the V-neck in iioaays narrow nb. 14.95 Uaratty Iflrtts HJrar 147 E. Franklin 1 LUNCH from 1.10 to 1.65 DINNER from 1.75 to 5.50 Featuring U. S. Choice Steaks, Back Fin Lump Crabmeat. Baked Country Cured Ham Breast of Young Chicken Six attractive dining rooms of varying size and decor afford flexible facilities for serving BANQUETS AND RECEPTIONS Recommended bv Mobile Travel Guide Best of Hillsway lairjlouse Durham-Chapel Hill Boulevard Tel. 489-9128 Pack Captures Fugitives The Parker Pack deleated the Parker Punitive in t a g lootball on Monday, 20-7. Dan ny McNally, Steve Zachary and Hubert Lorn; -toted touch downs lor the winners. He'd take on anyone, at anything, anytime ...ft tnn only a mattnn ofto cftma flmt t MOM JFVf FDKARDG ANN- McOUEEN ROBINSON MARGRET KARL MALDEN- TUESDAY WELD , ft MMlKt MNVJMOff pciOijCiirjN 771 n Mfiw COLOR NOW PLAYING ISa&gsmsl I JUST ARRIVED NEW SHIPMENT ALPACA SWEATERS Select from new colors such as brandy and bottle green also we have received more of the fa orite cinnamon & frosted lem on. All sizes. V-Xeck 25.95 Cardigan 29.95 $Lm& Hear Clothiers of Distinction 147 E. Franklin St. SHOW BIZ QUIZ No. 2 This errouo is: A. The Three Stooges B. The Dook Backlield C. THE SUPRE.MES! II. They'll be here at UXC on: A. Bastille Day B. Armistead Maupin's Birthday C. Sunday afternoon, Nov. 21 at 1:30 p.m. III. They will sing in: A. The Lenoir Hall Kitchen B. coherently C. CAKMIcilAKL auditorium: IV. This show is brought to you by: A. The Imperial Wizard B. The friendly bot tlers of Moxie C. GRAHAM MEMORIAL! Answers: All C"s. Tickets for the Simremes uo on sale TOMORROW MORN'. 1NG AT CM. Please yet vour tickets early, sindenls sales are limited to students onlv ft,i- now. Onlv SI 00 Re peat Students huv vour tickets earh : BROUGHT TO YOU BY GRAHAM MEMORIAL 0 Wrmrs i. Lru: V.lute beat the Gra ham JiclU. 15-0. In vollevball. the Manly Kiv errats deleated the Mangum Wumps. 2-0 '1.V2. 9-7 1; the Aycock Aardwolvca beat the Stacy St Lid.-. 2-1 '14-8. 8-10. 6-4); and the 'league Trojans downed the Avery Aces. 2-0 (7-5. 7-4). resiling Residence hall wrestling opened last Tuesday in nine classes. Here are the latest available results: In the 123-pound class. Bob Tracy of Morrison I) won a forfeit over Polk Rutherford of Old West and David Potts of Aycock won a forfeit over Bill Ellison of Morrison H. At the 130 level. W. G. Broudtoot of Parker pinned Steve Blood of Everrett in the second period. Steve Harper of Hul l in pinned Bob Young of Alexander in the second pe riod. In the 137 class, Goldstein of Everett pinned Jay Miller of BIG BOOKS A special lot of recent beauties and last year's favorites. Picked from all over tbe shop, they're crowded into one bij display tin's week at the Intimate. Feast your eyes, cliuin. Prices range from $7.50 up and browsing's always Free! The Intimate Bookshop 119 East Franklin Street Chapel Hill Open Till 9 P.M. o FOR THOSE YOUNG, c !!oc STUDENT SPECIAL 1 open 9-9 weekdays 9-11 weekends ANNOUNCING THE OPENING of peuu;ggett-iiokt ns fine jew elry depaktment Featuring: DIAMONDS WATCHES by Bui ova Loiigine-WIiittnauer Expert Watch Repair Use Your Belks Charge C. Owen Dewar Watchmaker & Jeweler Alexander in the th.rd period and Duncan Hite of Ruffin out pointed Lloyd Folks of Gra ham, 10-7. Jon Launt of Everett beat i Bruce Jolly of Morrison H, 4-0 in the 14.pound class. Tom Whitlock of Mangum won a for feit over Stan Oakley of Manly. Ted Burns of Kuffin beat John Fairly of Carr, 3-1. In the 152 division, John Liles of Lewis and Cherry of Morrison E had a double for teit. Burel Williams of Man gum beat Tom Brown of Huf Un. 2-1. Sidney Grimes of Mor rison E edged Wilbur Atkinson of Uid East, 3-2. Mike Daniel of Aycock beat Mike Caire of Graham. 2-1. At 160, Bob Coleman of Gra ham beat Tony Holland of Old East, 7-2. Richard Rudisill of Craige won a forfeit over Dave Saum of Old West. Heys of Morrison A won a forfeit over John Speas of Avery. Charles Markle of Ruffin pin , ned Bob Steele of Morrison A in the third period in the 167 class. Mark Manship of Avery won bv default over Richard i Wagstaff of Ruffin. Mike Chan- ev of Mangum won a forfeit ! over Don Woodall of Aycock Mike O'Bryan of Alexander ! beat Ben Gilbert of Stacv. 6-1 ; and Scott Mills of Parker pin ned John Hamilton of Olc ; West in the third period. PERSONAL To Tootsie-Woo Don't be mad, honey. I just couldn't miss that game. Let s get together in the quiet print room at the Intimate and talk it over, this afternoon. SCRATCHY-CHIN MILL OUTLET SALES ROOM Ladies First Quality HOSE Three Pairs $1.25 "All Popular Fall Shades, Also Nurses' White Hose UPSTAIRS OVER SUTTON'S Drug Store o WHO THINK NOW IT'S Varsity, Frosh Scrimmage Again By BILL ROLLINS Dill Sports Writer The varsity Tar Heels came up short in the first scrimmage game against the freshmen last Saturday, but they are getting a quick chance for revenge. The two clubs meet again in an open-to-the-public clash Wednesday night. Ihe time has not yet been set, but will be posted here tomorrow. Said varsity Coach Dean Smith: "Working against the freshmen is the best way to improve our play against big men. When you are going against someone w i t h a heighth advantage, you just naturally have to stick clos er and work harder. In the first scrimmage Bob (Ben nett) and Larry (Miller) got into foul trouble early, and we've got to keep tins from happening. We'll work on it against the freshmen." Larry Bown was under standably pleased with the winning ettort of his Iresh mcn, but declared there were many mistakes to be corrected. N FIVE 339 W. Reynolds Coliseum Tomorrow. Nov. 10 8 P.M. I'liSa The Rolling Stones Admissions $2.50, $3.00 and $4.00 Th Vibrations The Recking Ramrod Parti LaBelle and the Blue Bell The Embers Tickets now available at Coliseum Bex Office, Thiem's Record Shop, Village Pharm. Camera Shoo and RECORD BAR Durham & Chapel Hill. DUKE STUDENT UNION PRESENTS: THE LETTERMEU in CONCERT Sat. Nov. 13 - 6:30 P.M. Duke Indoor Stadium AH Tickets not Reserved $1.50 at the door or write Duke Student Union Box K.M. Durham THE SINFONIANS MODERN BIG BAND MUSIC AT ITS DRIVING. SWINGING BEST. Also: THE JAZZ SOULS-An All-Star Contemporary Septet Featuring: Mike Adams vs. Keith McClelland in a Thundering DIXIELAND DRUM BATTLE!! FRIDAY. NOV. 12 MEMORIAL HALL General Admission S1.C0 "The Ixas played a v ery unselfish game. They worked together and hustled all the wav and that's all you can ask." Brown was pleased everyone's play, but he particularly encouraged the wav 6-5 loruard with was with Joe Brown came back to play an outstanding second half after getting oil to a noticeably slow start. He scored three goals at the tart of ond period and was ii I c k I lie sec-impres- sive as a reboundcr. "Dickie (Grubei ) and Ger ald (cuttle) played a .-trung game both ways." Brown said, "and Bill (Bunting) and Rusty (Clark) did a real good job inside." They scored 20 points each. Jim Bostick played time with Brown and equal scored 11 points. Bob Lewis, the 6-3 varsity forward who poured points, suffered a in tightly pulled cramp in his right calf near the game s end. How ever, he reported today that, except for slight lingering soreness, it was okay. Have a big weekend? We make loans on typewriters, pistols, guns, radios, record players, musical instruments, watches, rings, cameras, microscopes, tape recorders. POINTS LOAN GO. Main St at Five Points Downtown Durham THE BIG EVENT THIS WEEKEND WILL BE THE 1965 FALL FESTIVAL of JAZZ STARRING 350 Tiekct Left. Gel Eni While Hot Students snapped up about -'-0 Duke tickets yesterday ai woollen dym. Only 35 tickets remain from the origi nal allotment. They w ill be on sale this morning starting at 8:30 Stu dent tickets are S2.50. An effort is now being made to secure more student tickets. At no time in the last decade has the demand for student tickets to Duke games awav been so ureal. Timeless good taste is wailing for you in every fine sweater at TIIK Hl'B. V-Xeck classics in a wide variety of colors, including navy. tan. autumn gold, cinnamon, and heather tones all featuring saddle shoulders and full fashion cardigans with the same classic shoulders and ample patch pockets. 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