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1 ? t t. Li Wednesday, May 18, 1966 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Pajre 5 Wednesday Only i!-SHIRLEY MacUn PETER USTINOV rickard mm in 1 I I ' MM IUW SjzJ coot ' a I. . LI if. K 4 t, A, 5 , Softball Tourneys Near End By BILL HASS DTH Asst. Snorts TAi nity tournament was down to pitching performance from the semifinal round with DU Joe Mull in a 4-0 victory over The intramural softh " n T.Q Vr " oui?.a. ?.u Z son will draw tn . XT Tu- j V Hy" ap Sig me urn wesi muds. .Mini week by determininp rham pions in all three divisions As of Tuesday, the frater- ' 1 HELD OVERI Mvf.srs woo, i -.,. . SBHBE SSiKT IVB MONTAND TK3 D and the TEP TW Phi Delt Blue. meeting mm : w- A Stew Parlp j J. l Thompson ProductiBi Co Starring JIM BACKUS SCOTT BRASP ::::PJ! WLf PjOHYDE WHITE HARRY MORGAN Feaiures 1:00-2:49-4:38 6:17-8:06-9:42 NOW PLAYING IT KIID6 TE3G PANTO OFF VJEGTGnUG ! 1 IT'S A jfe) I r iax R,0T! nfu is A fif II BALL! . J: '"- 4 - 1 I Classifieds B S.A. MOTORCYCLE 1961 230ncc. Star. Candy Apple red paint, new tires, perfect for campus, trips, trail riding. Jim Newton, 968-9305 or 966 328. Leave message. For Rent: New air - conditron 1 ed mobile home, 10 x 50', J available May 9. $90 per ! month. Telephone 9423263 or 1 942-1749. Also several avail- able about June 1st. LIVING ROOM FURNITURE j for sale. Large comfortable green couch, two real leather I top coffee- tables, floor lamp ) Call 933-1245 or 929-3495. I FOR SALE: 1961 VOLKS I wagen Sedan, $675. I .949 Cadillac Hearse, $150. I Both in beautiful condition. Contact if not in, leave mes sage. M House, 227 Connor, j 968-9178. Co-Starrlnr CATHERINE ALLEGRET Short, "Days of Dylan Thomas" 1. 3, 5, 7 & 9 p.m. Starting Wednesday May 25 Exam Week Speciall JNtmNMMNMNMMMMNHNNN Now you can see a once-in-a-lifetime Broadway show at your own movie theatre. A - mm BEE KB. 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Model CB77 -tlectric starter, scrambler bars, crome fender ($760 new) 35. Call Scott Bradley. 968- On Monday Phi Kappa Sig beat DU Blue I, 9-6. Third base man Norm Hoffman paced the Phi Kap attack with two dou bles and three runs scored. Bruce Palmer had a double, single and two runs and Doug Wright rapped a pair of sin gles. Dick Durham had three hits and scored three times for the DU's. Phi Kappa Sig ral lied from a 5-2 deficit to tie the ball game, then moved ahead and clinched the win at 9-5. TEP spotted the Phi Gam Fijis a 5-0 lead, then came back for an 8-5 win. Kleit man's grand glam home run got the TEP's rolling and Gell man's bases loaded single pro vided the clinching runs. The M rm .ams scorea early on a combination of singles and TEP errors, but were shut out after the second inning. In the residence hall division. the Ehringhaus C Nubs gained the finals with a 15-2 drubbine of the Mangum Mugs. The Nubs will Dlav the winner of the Morrison G-Everett Rogah game. Joe Fratangelo provided the spark for Ehringhaus with two home runs, while Gary Lail added another. Bill Spain and Tilden Martin each had two doubles in the onslaught. Morrison d got a superb In 1941, JoeseDh Stalen be came premier of Russia. FOR SALE: 1963 BUICK Le Sabre, 2 door sedan, 4 - speed, all - synchro. R & H. Excell ent condition. New tires. $1600. Call J. M. Nase - 942-4769. up only four singles and two walks in seven inninas. Hicks supplied all the margin Mor rison G needed with a home run. In the graduate division, the Gamma Nu Ganus gained the finals with a 4-1 triumph over Dental School IV. They will play the winner of the Law II-Blue-Pharmacy Peyote contest. Gamma Nu tallied three times in the first inning on singles by John Doyle, Sam Woodard, Cary Alsobrook, Jer ry Clark, Jim Kelsey and a fielder's choice. Pitcher Bob Lamb gave up a Dental School run in the first inning, then mowed them down the rest of the game on only one hit. The Pharmacy Peyotes scored five times in the last inning to beat the Church St. Crusaders, 6-4. Baber got on base on an error, then Roy croft, Newman, Laxton and Stalling drew walks to force in two runs. Young doubled in two more runs and D. Young singled in the other. Ford homered for Church St Vacation's Just Around the Corner- Need Some Bocks? The rest of the world may have all kinds of delightful things to fill your vacation days, but one thing you'll miss (and we blush as we admit it) is the big friendly old Intimate. Time's running out, and now is the time to stock up on emergency rations of brain fodder. Might start among our used paperbacks. They're easy to pack, light to carrj , and cheap enough that you can be big-hearted and trade 'em off to the natives, after you've read the juice out of them. Prices start at two for a quarter, but chum, they're real lifesavers when you get out where the corn grows tall. There's plenty of nice lighl-reading in our 29c shelf. It's mostly book club selections, contributed by members who forgot to send in their "don't-want-it notice, but it's mighty pretty and goes down easy and we heard one chap last summer who traded his copy off to a biddy in Tanganyika for something out-of-this-world nice. A mango, perhaps? If you'd like pleasure reading in your special field, you're likely to find it anywhere from the 68c shelf on up to the ceiling. One thing you can be sure of is that it will be off the beaten track, fun to read, and it'll be priced fairly. Chum, we know that biddies and bears, Alps and alligators, romance and adventure, and visions of sugar-plums are dancing through your head. Let 'em dance, but remember, bookshops are scarce out in the wild blue yonder, and now's the time to stock up that intellectual larder! The Intimate Bookshop 119 East Franklin Street Chapel Ilill Open Till 10 P.M. WHEN ALL ELSE FAILS SEE US for MONEY! Serving the Area as Pawn brokers for over thirty-seven years. Five Points Loan Co. 339 W. Main at Five Points DURHAM W: SOUTHERN PINES, N. C. (AP Wake Forest sopho more Johnny Harris struggled to an 84 yesterday after an opening round 70 but still man aged to tie Duke's Fred Ewald at 154 for the individual title m the Atlantic Coast Confer ence Golf Tournament. Duke won the team title with four players in the top seven, totaling 787 strokes to run nerup Wake Forest's 795. De fending champion North Caro lina was third at 800. Ewald finished with 78 after an opening 76. The 154 for Harris and Ew ald, who played together, was the highest winning score since the tourney began in 1954. The previous high was 145 by Wake's Jay Sigel in 1963. This was the seventh time a Wake Forest golfer has won or shared the individual crown since Arnold Palmer won it for the Deacons in 1954. Tourney officials toughened pin placements and pushed tees back on several holes Tuesday to make the County Club of North Carolina course play jiarder and longer than its 6,o0 yards of Mondav. Duke's Tom Daluck and Dave Robinson of North Caro lina followed Harris and Ew ald at 156. and Danny Herring of Wake Forest and Duke's Tom Hackett came next at 157. North Carolina's John Bald win, the defending individual champ, shot 82-78 to tie four other players at 160. Harris started with a birdie on the first hole but double bogeyed two, had bogyes on three, four and five, and an other double bogey on six to turn seven over par. Ewald, meanwhile, birdied five and seven to turn one un der. He then three-putted 10. 11, and 13 for bogeys and bog eyed 14 and 15 to slip even with Harris. Harris double - bogeyed 16 where Ewald got a bogey, then parred 17 while Ewald had a bogey. On 18, Harris's third shot went over the green and he bogeyed by' missing a short putt. Ewald trapped his second, failed to get out on his first blast, but one-putted for a par and the tie. Leading Scores: Johnnv Harris. WF 704-154 Fred Ewald, Duke 76-78-154 Tom Danluck. Duke 73-83-156 Dave Robinson, UXC 80-76-156 Dannv Herring. WF 79-78-157 Tom Hackett, Duke 79-78-157 Trip O'Donnell. Duke 76-82-158 Belton McCarty. USC 80-78-15 ALL YOU CAN EAT Tender, delicious, golden brown SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN served with your choice of 2 vegetables, coffee or tea, and dessert. ONLY 1.25 EASTGATE RESTAURANT Next to Star Lanes at Eastgate MEN'S BERMUDAS v 83.00 - 4.50 MILL OUTLET SALE ROOM OVER SUTTON'S Other Tar Heel Scores: John Baldwin 82-78-160 Stan Thompson Brooks Carey David Owen Dick Van Leuven Steve Robbins Team scores: Wake Forest 795, UNC 800. South Carolina 812, N. C. State 823, Maryland 826. Virginia 834, Clemson 865. I 73-82-160 76-86-162 81-81-162 80-85-165 KV86-166 Duke 787. 1 DIAMONDS .Ml A Wide Selection Individual Terms T. L. 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