Saturday, September 16, 1967 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Page 5 Coin yrd Hiintin; icJae)r R gB r" FOR SALE: 1960 Ford Falcon, blue, excellent mechanical and external Condition, 2 new tires, recent front-end overhaul. Owner returning to England! Call 967-1122. .-..; 1960 Chevrolet. Perfect con dition, Bel Air, small 8 engine, automatic transmission, white. Well cared for. Clean, smooth running. $095. Mike McGee, G 5 Colony Apts., 942-6984. FOR SALE. Honda CB160. Excellent shape 5400 tiriles -$335.00. Call 942-5683 or see at 106 Carr St., Chapel Hill. 3fi li'Wiifrr K'llfi BUY A BUYER'S; GUIDE 1906 TR4A convertible. Only 16000 miles, radio, luggage rack, TONNEAU, perfect con dition. Must sell to best of fer. Call 929-2364 or 942-6612. 1965 MG Sports" Sedan. Body and motor in excellent condi tion. Over 30 M.P.G. on regu lar gas. Radio, heater, new battery, very good tires. Phone 929-3333. Owner return ing overseas. For Sale: Honda CBI60. Superior condition. 2200 miles. $435. 1427 Granville West. 929 3575. 1935 Dodge - 4 door, $150.00. 16 ft. din boat 40 h.p. Mercu ry outboard motor and trailer $350.00 must sell. Tel. 226-2978, 704 S. Broad St., Burl ington, N.C. J Mzi . ImJLLU (J , . T ft. MW 'lit H 7 . . 4V fl i Ji va rZ. u i r opposing The Tar Heels set out on their perilous tour of the ACC today tie Mew OiaftlcDok At UNC Delivery Boy and' waitress part time or full time students or students' wives. Call La Pizza 967-1451. ilesmen. Prefer previous ex perience. Retail selling men's clothing. Hours can be ar ranged. Apply manager The Young Men's Shop downtown or Northgate Shopping Center in Durham. We need two young men cashiers. From 5-9 p.m. and 9 12 p.m. Apply . in person at Dairy Bar across from Graham Memorial. ' $9.00 per hour is what you can earn. We need s t u d e n t . salesmen for part time work. Excellent opportunity. Call 929 2364 or 942-6612 for ap pointment. ' , By SANDY TREAD WELL of The Daily Tar Heel Staff ". . .and North CaroiHna is already looking forward toward next season." In this fashion Sports Illustrated curtly dismisses the '67-'68 Tar Heel season. Perhaps SI is correct. But 'that fine weekly has failed to men tion that,-win or lose, the most important aspect of tms year's version of Carolina football is change. For years a man named Jim Hickey ran- a country club for athletes. Granted that some of the membership, were dedicated athletes. But far too. many were also freeloaders. They went through the routine of practices, games, and prac tices in order to collect their scholarship checks. Hickey was a quiet man who HEAR THE GAME TODAY ON WCHL 1360 STARTING WITH THE BILL DOOLEY SHOW AT 12:23 Con yoo sttidy-rdsd at ' .V;. 1 1,000 words per oinuto? If-not, you need Reading Dynamics. The average Reading Dynamics graduate reads 4.7 times faster than before ... and he knows how to study. You probably aren't even aware of your own reading speed. Just for kicks, time yourself on this ad. If you're an average reader, you'll probably be reading at be tween 250 and 400 words a minute. But when you study-read, say in philosophy or history, that speed goes down to .between 150 and 300 words a minute. You need Reading Dynamics. Anyone who has to read as much as you do needs Reading Dynamics. It's one sure way to make your college years count. Learning to read an average of 4.7 times faster is only the beginning. Reading Dynamics stresses comprehension as much as speed. After ten weeks, you'll read at a much higher rate of speed, and understand more of what you read. Perhaps most important to you, Reading Dynamics will show you how to study. You'll learn the best way to preview a book, to summarize, and to recall what -you've read. . If you read faster, read more, under stand more, and remember. more, it stands to reason that you'll be able to make better grades. But there's a side benefit of Reading Dynamics you may not have even considered. (Sshhh . . . don't tell your folks or even your best friend.) You'll have more time for foot ball, music, parties whatever your favorite extracurricular activity is. Here's what Gary Hemric, a junior at Davidson College and a varsity football player, has to say about the course. (Incidentally, Gary now reads at about 5,000 words per minute.) "The techniques I learned in Reading Dynamics have helped me greatly in my college studies. The study and review methods introduced in the course are valuable assets to me in the many hours of reading and study that are so neces sary in college. And with my increased reading rate, I have enough free time to participate in college football, as well as take a full schedule of courses." 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FREE DEMONSTRATIONS Demonstration Schedule: Sept 18 & 19 4&8p.m. Sept 23 9:30 a.m. " Carolina Inn For Information Call. Mrs. Caroline Carter Mrs. Ruth Black - 942-6345 .942-7142 . READING & STUDY CII1TER 1NG , , Sponsor For EVELYN WOOD READING DYNAMICS Greensboro, N. C. quietly produced one winning season out of eight. His last promised the most and pro duced the least. After each successive loss, and there were seven in a row, he somberly spoke of all the injuries. No one ever suggested to .the coach that if the team - had been in shape the injuries would never have occurred. Through the Hickey era the University explained all the losses away with a holier than thou attitude. Chapel Hill is an institution of higher learning first and athletic power se cond. Today the hypocisy of ficially ends. Today the athletic department and the University admit that winning longer. of football today because they are more interested in the game than in the scholarship checks. The change that begins itoday is refreshing because .it is honest. Carolina now lias a big time coach and ifche University couldn't be happier. Coach Dooley wants to build a foot ball power along the lines of the one fashioned at Georgia by his brother. TThe N.C. State game marks the ground breaking ceremony. This football season marks the beginning. It may jbake three years before Chapel Hill and Bill Dooley have a champion. It will probably take much By LARRY KEITH of The Daily Tar Heel Staff . Mike Richey will start at of fensive right tackle for North Carolina this afternoon, an assignment that will bring him face to face with a 6-4, 250 pound All-American. The credentials of Dennis Byrd are impressive. He is a two-time All ACC performer voted by Florida players last season as the best lineman they faced. "I know," says Mike. You bet Richey knows. The last time he and Byrd came face to face was in Kenan Stadium a year ago. Carolina won that one 10-7 and Byrd has a score to set tle. He has joined State coach Eartex Edwards in singing a chorus of less than friendly comments about the Tar Heels. - "I know," says Mike. "I have a few pictures of him around my room just to remind me. I cut them out of all those magazines and newspapers that have been writing so much about him." Now Mike Richey is no push over. They don't come in 6-4, 242-pound packages. A starter as a sophomore last year, Richey is quicker, more, agile better than he ever was. "To tell the truth," says Mike, "having to face a guy like Byrd is a challenge I kind of enjoy. It's a chance to really proxe myself and I'm looking forward to it. "But listen, the pressure is on him. He's the All-American, the guy with ihe big build up. He has to prove himself Richey has worked hard for this assignment. Tve spent hours watching him on films and having played against him helps too. r"He's a fine football player. There's no doubt about it. He is fast, agile vexrthing. "I'm looking forward to meeting him again." -A It 'I X r 7 s j ; j - L MIKE RICHEY DENNIS BYRD 6 1 T08 D1IQ-0I1E g ci n p n q pqqtv snneBs D & D " SEQVIOS SUTIOO 403 E. MAIN ST. CABBBORO football is neither evil nor - unilmiportbanit. " The country club of Mr. Hickey and his assistant coaches has gone out of business.! I A new coach who is determined to produce a win- - ner will walk onto the football -field in Carter Stadium this afternoon with a football team that of necessity is totally absent of freeloaders. The white uniformed players have survived a tough training pro gram They have literally run into a brick wall and submitted to a strict curfew. They will play sixity minutes Call Sent Out For Baseballers There will be a meeting for all varsity and freshman base ball candidates in room 301 of Woollen Gym. on Monday night, Sept. 18th at 7:30 p.m. The purpose of this meeting will be to discuss a schedule for fall baseball practice. But some day when the pro- gnostacators at Sports Illustrated turn their attention towards Carolina football lthey will have a lot more space to fill. THAT'S THE SPIRIT ST. . LOUIS (UPD Dee Pur pura, member of the Four Safety- Pins, a group of wom en bowlers counted the total score at 1776 while bowling o nWashington's birthday. if 7 -'LENOIR HALL" I Saturday Night Specials tE' 69-89" Gnly r1 THE BEST OF THE UNDER GROUND FILMS!' (1 Judith Crist) (2 BRENDAN GILL, THE New Yorker) 1 urancsRrauv rant-mo HRuranimonr.. DOT CS Ulh Ghili ' 10leeh I p.r.1. j Served Safnrday 5 To 7:G3 o) o n n n ffTTT fl N Uj jUJ L, J y 3 THE BOOK STORE IS HOVJ PEATURIIiG : THE QUE DOOlt YOU'LL USE FOR ALL COURSES 1 Save yourself from crippling errors in reports and theme writing. Save time and avoid the tedium of correcting mistakes. Equip yourself now with a permanent lifesaver by buying the one desk dictionary that won't let you down. 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