JUL I i H Tuesday, January THE DAILY TAP. HEEL Pae 5 ITT iioM s i V V K 10C8 Key To UNC'Wi By OWEN DAVIS 0 Tie Dnjfj Tar ;fecl Stuff" There may not be a Strangler Lewis on the freshman wrestling team, but Coach John Vanderveen has a squad of yearlings which has yet to be defeated in five outings. Nat only that, ' but Van derveen has used three dif ferent teams in compiling the perfect record. Seven first team grapplers are undefeated in man-to-man combat, which is promising for the future varsity outfits of Coach Sam Barnes. "We have three former high school state champions Knox Tate, heavyweight, Curtis Weaver, 145 pounder, and Jim Stephenson at 152 pounds," Vanderveen said. The froah coach rates four men Weaver, Stephenson, 160-pounder Jim Glass and Fred Ball at 177 as his most promising prospects, closely followed by Mark Rossi, 137, Barry Pierce, 130, Iave Wyn ne, 167, Tom Blalock, 123 and 1&C7-68 Player Larry Miller Charlie Scott Rusty Clark Joe Brown -. Bill Buntine Gerald Tuttle Gra Whitehead Eddie Fogler Gerald Tuttle Jim Delany Jim Frye Ricky Webb UNC Team Rebounds (Included in UNC Totals) UNC TOTALS 10 309 641 48.2 199 OPP TOTALS 10 295 603 48.9 155 OPP Team Rebounds (Included in OPP Totals) 10 Cars SPRINGFIELD, Ohio (UPI) A broken wheel sent 10 cars of a 82-unit freight train flying off the tracks Monday in the nearby hamlet of Snydersville. One of the runaiw'ay boxcars smashed into a house, killing a man and in juring his wife and three children. The dead man was Jason Williams, 47, an off-duty track worker for the Erie-Lackawan na Railroad. The car crashed into a bedroom where he and Siis wife were sleeping, trig gering a fire which destroyed jthe one-story, fivenroom frame home. ; Mrs. Florence Williams, 40, was in 'fair condition at Mercy THE FIRESIDE GIRL OF THE WEEK 1 ""V: Saul- " s.. r, Miss Margie Massey represents Tri Delta Sorori ty, wearing Hostess .Culottes with OBI sash from the Fireside. Tate. "Weaver's got a good cross face, which you don't find too much," he said. "It's a real versatile move and he gets a lot of pins from it. It makes him pretty valuable." Vanderveen called Weaver a "real interested learner. He always asking questions." Stephenson, state champ from Portsmouth, Va., has a "good snap on hU take down," according to his coach. "He's got a different takedown, one you rarely ex pect," he said. "He's strong with good balance which comes from many good years of com petition in Virginia. Stephenson's getting a lot of pinsiorus." Every team has its brain trust, and Vanderveen has his in Glass, a Morehead scholar from Chattanooga, Tenn. "He's real quick with the words, as well as on the mats," Van derveen said. "Jim has a tip takedown he's fast." Ball, the fourth member of UNC VARSITY BASKETBALL Record: 8-2; ACC: 2-0 Field Goals Free Throws G Made Att Pet. Made Att Pet. Rcb PF TP Avg. 10 79 156 53.2 78 102 76.5 72 19 244 - 24.4 10 79 142 55.6 25 43 58.1 61 34 183 18.3 10 64 122 52.5 36 54 66.7 90 34 164 16.4 10 34 81 42.0 8 17 47.1 44 21 76 7.6 9 20 49 40.8 17 25 68.0 42 21 57 6.3 10 20 54 37.0 18 24 75.0 25 22 58 5.8 6 2 5 40.0 7 9 77.7 3 0 11 1.9 8 2 7 28.6 5 10 50.0 2 6 9 1.1 2 1 1 100.0 0 0 00.0 1 0 2 1.0 10 3 16 18.8 4 7 57.1 8 9 10 1.0 7 0 4 00.0 4 8 50.0 1 6 4 .6 6 1 6 16.7 0 0 00.0 2 2 2 .3 3 0 1 00.0 1 2 50.0 1 3 1 .3 1 0 1 00.0 0 2 00.0 0 0 0 0.0 295 208 Derailed Hospital. The children, Brenda Hicks, 17, and Karen Hicks, 10, Mrs. Williams' children by a previous marriage, and Ken neth Williams, 9, were treated at the hospital and! released. Brenlda was credited with rescuing her brother and sister , from the flames. Neighbors took Williams and his wife from the home. Williams was prortounced dead ait the scene. Mad River Township firemen said the impact of the empty car hitting the home knocked over a coal stove in the living room, spilling hot coals on the floor. The train was a New York Central freight which had swit- ' 'if 1 i . 5;-f I: ''? n vV .10 X M f t Is raiire the quartet that Vanderveen feels may be future conference grappling champions, was praised for "good hustle. "He's always in there fighting and trying to go through the man," he said. "He just doesn't let go that's the big secret in wrestl ing. The idea is to make your opponent give you something and then take advantage -A it "This is where speed and ex perience make a big dif ference." All four top frosh wrestlers "go after something and go with it. When these guys get a good hold," Vanderveen said, "they use it." The team as a whole has made steady progress the coach feels. "More than that, I'm pleased with the way they're learning,'' he said. "This team not only has good potential, but the boys realize where they can improve and that's mostly on takedowns." - STATISTICS 60 67.5 74.5 412 171 216 817 81.7 745 74.5 377 .. 48 I Olio ched to tracks belonging to the Erie-Lackawanna about a half mile up the line from Syn dersville. Railroad officials state the derailment was caused by a broken wheel on the 14th car from the end of the train, which was en route to Cin cirmati from Cleveland. dictionaries or what, bring If they're being used again, we'll buy 'em at top prices. If they're not being used, we'll buy 'em anyway, to ship out toother schools (all books must be latest editions and in reasonably good condition.) ' IT'S QUICK AND EASY! Just haul 'em in any time from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., and please bring identification. Very little or no waiting. GIVE THE NEXT GUY A GET A SAVING . . . I Sun Monday wasn't exactly balmy, out for the first time in a good coed found the sun an excuse She Why She Shot 2 COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) An attorney was 'ap pointed Monday for a young woman who said she "can't un derstand" why she shot and wounded two nuns outside a convent on the city's Northwest Side. in a calm, quiet voice, Janet LaZarrus, 20, a mental hospital outpatient employed as a pro ofreader for a printing com pany, told Judge Robert Dun Can she had no attorney and could not afford to hire one. Ba Nang Arrested DA NANG, South Vietnam (UPI) South, Vietnamese. Na tional Police arrested about 100 peasants in the Da Nang pro duce market Monday for pro testing against U. S. bombing and the American military presence in this country. ' Authorities said the peasants, most of whom were women and children, had been forced to demonstrate by Viet Cong guerrillas. The group in cluded four old men. Police stopped about 60 women and children . in two buses authorities said were heading toward the waterfront vegetable market to join the H soon as you finish with Help us stop book thefts! Write your name firmly on the inside cover of each book. Watch out (now especially) for your books. And report thefts promplty (to us to campus cops to the other store, and to J Durham. We'IHget 'em if you'll 1 " si 119 -Through Her but the sun was while. And one for outside stu 'Can't Llnderstun . Duncan named attorney John Potts from the Public Defender's Office to represent Miss LaZarrus, who stood before him with her hands clasped behind her and feet apart. At the lawyer's request the hearing was continued until Thursday. Miss LaZarrus, who entered (no plea, was held under $20,000 bond on two counts of assault with a deadly weapon in the wounding Saturday of two Protestors Bv Police j demonstration. : They were 'laken to police headquarters but released when it was determined they were not part of the protest. A. Wilson Edwards o f Louisville, Ky., a U, S. adviser to the Da Nang police chief, said the incident was the first manifesiiation of a new anti government campaign in South Vietnam's northern pro vinces. "We're due for a lot more of this for the next few months," Wilson said. "The Viet Cong "and small, dissident elements jamong the Buddhists . are behind this campaign." your books-be 'em over and cash 'em in! SELL BREAK SELL US YOUR UNWANTED BOOKS AND HE'LL IN Si ma I AST FRANKLIN S . Open Evenings Hair dying in McCorkle Place. While the sun shone through her hair. I d Nuns Dominican nuns. Sister Mary Leonard, the former Catherine Burland of New Haven, Conn., was shot in the neck and chest when she -and another nun from St. Francis Convent were walking .to a corner mailbox. She was in fair condition at Mt. Carmel Hospital. Sister Mary Ricarda, the former Anita Burke of Colum bus, was shot in the . left . shoulder when she went outside the convent to aid Sister Leonard. She was in good condition at the hospital.. Police said Miss LaZarrus was admitted to Columbus State Hospital after she allegedly set fire to a home of a , former teacher. They said she also 'attempted to take her own life on two occasions while in the institution. ANDREWS DUPLICATING SERVICE 41 9A W. Franklin SL (Behind Leo's Rastaurant) Quick, Quality Duplicat ing Service. One day thesis printing service.; Phone 929-3302 m N they textbooks, help. Y BOOKS HO PPF' "1 tue exclusive S)iuuio:i ttisieuau-r trcaiment process is beln established fccrc. The Town i Oiupvl Hill and tne Department of Eiivirocr.icr.tal Sciences and Engmeeriss at the University School cf Public Health have signed an agreement under which the town's cnlargoJ Masoa Farm Road treatment plan will be operated as a research laboratory, as a pilot plant and as an integral part cf the town's treatment system. When the $3So,000 'enlarge ment project is completed in February, the plant will be the only one of its kind ia which "bench-scale" laboratory research and full-scale pilot research can be conducted at the same location. Basically, two processes are used in the VS. for treating wastewater (sewage): (1) the trickling filter process; and (2) the activated sludge process. The majority of plants use trickling filters, a process relatively unchanged for about a half century. Even today, lit tle is known about the the activated s'.udge process. Terry Walser, appointed by the town as plant supervisor and by the University as research supervisor, says the trickling filter process has been studied "very little" because of the problems of reducing it to laboratory scale. Now, with the specially design ed and enlarged Chapel Hill plant, full-scale pilot research can be conducted. "We're looking for ways to increase the efficiency of the trickling filter process with a minimum investment in capital equipment, Walser says. "The process now is design ed for about 85 per cent removal of waste matter com pared to 95 per cent or better for the activated sludge pro cess. "We d like to find ways to in expensively put the trickling filter process in the same ef ficiency range as the activated sludge process." FEMALE WANTED Permanentf parti or full time employment. Ex perience in sales or with crafts helpful. Apply in person only. BILLY ARTHUR Eastgate Shopping Center paperbacks, oof lines, NOW FOR TOP PRICES! Study Tte town Rose, CCS. n cnir.e-cf, frr T D. has an the - r, .- f C:apcl HIU system is bein tripled ia capacity with cn!y a doubling in physical size. - The installation has been ap proved by the N.C. State Steam Sanitation Ccmmlssion. Normally, a tripled capacity requires tripling of the physical size cf a plant, but with the flexibility built into the design here larger capacity at smaller size is assured. The town and the university saved money with the smaller enlargement," Walser says. "Some of the savings are going into the experiemntal facilities." The town and the university shared equally in the costs of expanding the treatment plant. "We're not relegated to operating our units in any particular sequence," Walser explains. "We can alter the se quence and we can alter, the f low in any direction. "We can even operate as two ; different plants.'"' Being able to operate the plant in any of various com binations is the key to the ability to conduct a detailed study of the trickling filter pro cess. I I I BRING THIS COUPON I ! OUT TO THE AIRPORT j pilot a Cessna 150 i . for $5 i We are making this special offer so that everyone i might get to know the fun . experience of piloting a j plane ... the free feeling of a gentle bank left or I right, the power of a climb, I the tranquility of level flight ... all under your j own control'. A licensed instructor will if exDlain the operation- of l the plane. After takeotr, ne will let you take control and fly the plane yourself. When the instructor has landed, your flight time will be entered in an official Pilot Flight Logbook which is your to keep. TARHEEL i AVI ATiriKJ Chapel Hill Airport I See: 1 1 Woody Woodall Carl Travis 5 m I i

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