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i ,1 1 B THE DAILY TAR HEEL Wednesday, November 1. mR7 Heels, Duke Seek Second Second place is at stake when North Carolina meets Duke in an Atlantic Coast Conference cross country meet today. The event will start on the seventh fairway of the Duke golf course at 3:30. Both teams have lost only to unbeaten Maryland en route to 5-1 seasons. Heading the Tar Heels' entry are Kenny Helms, Truett Goodwin and Wayne Franklin Tops for Duke is junior Ed Stenfaurg, who has turned the five mile course in 27:12 and freshmen Mark Wellner, Mike Graves and Chris Little. Duke Coach Al Buehler has said his team "wants this meet ciiore than any other. It should be a real good, close, ding-dong battle." rare BBSJO NEW AND REBUILT PIANOS, Save up to $200. Parks Piano and Service, Rt. 10, Box 243, Charlotte, N. C, 23213. Call 704-596-0090. BUY A BUYER'S GUIDE For Sale: 1963 Studebaker. $300 cash or assume payments of $61 per month. Phone 942-2970 and ask for Dick Bulla. 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The VWU Cream Rinse are trying hard to redeem themselves in the face of heated campus controversy stemming from their 'loss of six of their seven meets so far this season. The VWU campus newspaper, the Dirty Chocolate Cavity, recently questioned the alotting of $250,000 annually on a losing swim team. Although swimming i s VWU's biggest money-earner and is popular with the alumni, the Cavity called for a greater allocation of funds to the bean bag team, which placed fourth nationally last year. Newly - hired coach Wilbut "Red" Hickey replied to the Cavity that if the- reputation of his Saturday "heroes" was again questioned, he would re NOVEMBER 4TH 8:00 P.M.-TICKETS AT G M. $1.50 $2.50 AT DOOR A P T. TO 40 iiit J ' sale. $tock wimmers Meet taliate by scheduling all meets on Sunday. Frostbite Falls bars im mediately protested Hickey's plan, however. They claimed that tucking in the swimmers early on Saturday night would seriously cut their revenues. Hickey remarked on his WUSA television program that, "the game of swimming is like the game of life, and criticism of our team is as heretic as questioning the H.UA.C." Student . Body Vice-Squad President J. E. Duntz was pressured into an immediate investigation of the Cavity. Duntz said, "The time is out of joint. O cursed spite that I was ever born to set it right. Think of all the votes I'll lose from the left." Other elements in the stu dent body blame a lack of team spirit for the losing season, however. Swimming Captain Charlie Sportscarr, a $80,000 Mortehead Scholarship stu dent, disagreed, however. When asked if the team had esprit de corps anymore, he replied, "sometimes for din ner, but mostly we get steaks." I rife. OW 5Dp U Over 700 Brand New Tapes Just Received for this SPECIAL SALE of 2 days only Oct 31 and Nov. 1 (Sorry, no exceptions) mm 8c ACCESSORIES Entire stock, no repeats of this up now for Christmas 135 E. FRANKLIN T,gEp.M. Stacy By BOB COLOIAX of The Doily Tar Heel SteS - The Stacy Studs built a 13-0 halftime lead ad held off the Graham Bells, 13-7 in Mon day's intramural football playoffs. Harry Fagan scored first for the studs and Ronnie Wyrick added a touchdown and an ex tra point. Rick Phillips scored a touchdown for the Bells and Reese Steen converted. The Ruffin Rebels nipped the Manly Men on Henry Koch's second half touchdown, 6-0. The James Falcons stopped the James Cougars on Don Hammer's TD and Warren Reives safety, 9-0. Old East's Rodney Boyette scored his second touchdown to break a 7-7 halftime tie and down the Late-Camers, 13-7. B. Smith got the losers' - seven points. ATO Blue blasted Delta Sig blue, 33-6 in the fraternity blue tag playoffs Monday. Hank Stringer scored twice and Jer ry Leibhart, John Blair and John Ellison added a touchdown each. Alan Klein maier forced a safety and George Tennille scored an ex tra point. W. G. Walker scored ATO's only touchdown in the last half. The Phi Gam Fijis outs cored Phi Kap Sig Blue, 31-27, with two touchdowns each from Caldroney and Smith. Hughes also found the end zone, while Mort Herald got two touch dozens for the losers. Bill Deegan and Dick Esser kept Phi Kap Sig's hopes alive with their six-pointers. Jim Caughman scored the only touchdown for Sigma Chi Blue in a 6-0 victory over Beta Blue. Larry Cline scored a touchdown in the first half which was enough for a 6-0 Kapa Psi White win over ATO White. Alvin Ridenhour's two TD's paced Phi Delta White to a 23-0 skunking of DU White H. John Bratton and Bill Fathering also IT MM Ship Models Putting together a Model Ship is an absorbing hobby and your finished model endows a room with a charm that nothing else quite duplicates. , Clipper Ships and a host of other historic Sailing Ships are available in kit form. Above: U. S. Training Ship "Eagle. 13" L. x 8V4" H. Complete kit with carved wood hull, sewn sails, all fittings and base $8.95 DULY ARTHUR Eastgate Shopping Center Chopel Hilt, N. C TROY'S STEREO CENTER NOV.1 0 x 5 ' nr.ni.ii.i .-. in -ill uds Lea 11 1 scored. Glea Gaither gathered a safety and Dick Babcock and Rseker Bagwell bagged extra points. , Hoback scored two touchdowns in Chi Psi White s 27-0 win over Sigma Xu While II. Cutting broke lose for three DL White I touchdowns and Sigma Chi white was collared. 26-0. De Vane added a TD and an extra point. Phi Delt Red stopped Pi Kappa. Phi's Packers, 20-0. Phipps (2) and Winstead were touchdown -makers and Chandler scored a safety. Craige B earned the Residence Hall Horseshoes crown Monday by beating Stacy, 2-1. Dwight Cody took the singles from Bill Earnhardt by winning two of three games. Ira Yelverton and Barry Patterson took the second doubles, 2-0. Ahley 3 Tie For Co-Rec Title The 1S67 campus Co-Rec tournament held in' Woollen Gym resulted in a three way tie. Connor 2-Beta, Nurses 2 Sigma Chi and Phi Mu 2-Ehr-inghaus Al finished the tourna ment with ten total points for a A An 0 Ml' v I v 'f If I -- jAi " - rj 8 RM. Thursday November 9tb Memorial Hall mi JUL IL, JL CarJLHJL fLUL Thrift and Chuck Frv routed Craige B in the first doubles, 15-3 and 15-7. Lambda Chi Bbe earned the right to meet Beta in the Blue -horseboes finals by taking 2-0 matches from Chi Psi Blue and DKE Blue. Bruce Crawford and Ken Walker won two doubles matches. ATO and Pi Lamb advanced to the white finals. Tennille in the singles and Turner and Raper in the doubles brought ATO a 2-0 decision over Kappa Psi White. Raper and Turner and the second doubles team of . Hamilton and Ellison stopped Phi Delta, 2-1. Federal won the singles for Phi Delt, 15-6 and 15-7. Zete White edge Chi Psi White, 2-1, but later lost to Pi Lamb White, 3-0. Allan Camp pitched a singles win for Pi Lamb, 16-14 and 15-6. Both the first place finish. Rounding out the field in the tournament were Kap Alpha Theta 4-Everett H which finished seeond with 8 points and E. Cobb 3-Lamb Chi which finished last . with 7 1-2 points. Chase Hall Resumes its SUNDAY BUFFETS Now Serving 11:50 A.M.-1:30 P.M. . and 5:00 P.M.-7-.00 P.M. 4 Adults $2.25 Children (Under 12) $1.25 ALL YOU CAN EAT and it's delicious ... .atsa X French Cabaret Troupe evening of song and satire directly from Paris (Mostly . . . Presented "FT 1 Jr OOIlD doubles team c David Moff- Lon Solomon and Warren Seinfeld-Tom Gallomy won their matches by taking two cf two. In squash. Coxe dowsed Dix cn and Read eliminated Whales. Volleyball winners Monday were the ilangum Yankees over the Mangum Whumps, the Ruffin Raiders over the THE HEW YORK LIFE Agni cn your cxmpua Is good man to jesow. Wril . . . Pfccae . . . Visit 1l S3 L. CCSZD. CL.U. 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