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Thursday, February 22. 1963 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Delta Upsil m .on IT' HMO! . i tts rrirr7Tf7'''7' TfTH O urge r i-r . i f J J t eats .Beta By BOB COLEMAN i of Tht Daily Tar Htel Staff DU Su surged from nine down in the second half and edged Beta Blue, 47-43, in in tramural basketball Tuesday II M f f ""I hi s I Jo J vi f -f' v,:r ,m ---. A...- ' liiiilli.il Ttyx ....... ,-s, 1 FOR SALE: -Galaxie 500 XL, 1962. 2 door hard top, power steering, brakes, cruisoraatic, white with red interior, low mileage, well cared for. $330. Call 942-7222 between 5 and 7 P.M. 65 VW, 39,000 miles, sunroof, radio. Call 9G7-3584. FOR SALE: 2 armchairs,, table, infant seat, crib with mattress, pads and sheets; assorted books. Call 967-3534. FOR SALE: Electronic Add ing Machine. Needs an over haul. Will sell ASIS for $30 cash. Call 9334814 Buy your ice wholesale; block or crushed; 10 lbs-20,000 lbs. Bay Ice and Party Beverage, 942-3268 next to Robo Ca Wash. FOUND: the only place in town to take a study break. Join us for a beer. THE RED CARPET, 1404 E. Franklin St. -.yi.ff.i:n- FREE: 5 month old male pupp; house trained, wormed, distemper shots. Collar, leash, bowls, etc., included. Ideal for children. Must give away to a kind family. Call Thurston at 963-9094 4:30-5:00 Monday-Friday. , SAVING FOR RETIREMENT, . . .is much easier when you see the results you get with NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL life insurance. Call 942-6966. . Ice- Beer-Champagne-Ginger-ale-Keg Beer. We can handle the complete party. Bay Ice and Party Beverage, 942-3268, W. Franklin St. and Merrit Mill Rd., next to Robo Car Wash. When you purchase a six pack ot beer, you receive a 5. cents token good on the purchase of additional ice and beer. Bay Ice and Party Beverage. Wallace (12) and Bennett (12) led the charge. AK Psi Blue pulled out a 53 52 overtime wn over Phi Kap Sig Blue behind Sam Howe's 17 points. Mort Herald hit 13 for the losers. Harold Pollard's 13 paced a late rally as Phi Delt Blue turned back Kappa Sig Blue, 55-34. Sigma Chi -Blue eased by " Kappa Psi Elue, 4344, led by Piephoff's 23 points.. George Albright hit 18 in vain. ATO Blue's balanced attack brought a close 53-53 victory - over Phi Gam Blue. Hank Str inger (15), Gem Woodard (14), Brad Munday (12) and George Tennille (1) combined to offset v' Jackson's 20 and 15 from Fran : Weed. - . Chris Cole and John . link -' each tallied 15 as Pi Kap Phi ' Blue, 50-44. Sig Ep Blue held ' off a last half Zete Blue rally, 31-27. Bryant Byrd sank 10 but Lassiter was high with 11 Zete points. ' . Chi Phi's Raiders dumped -the Phi Kap Sig Tr ashmen, 55-". 31. Mike Benton tossed in 19, while Todd got 14 in, defeat. The Beta Sliders more than doubled Phi Delt Chi Red, 64 31, as Deatstyne (24), Lit tlejohn (20) and Walsh (17) competed for high -Beta. Hawywood had 18 in a losing cause. Sigma Nu Blue used 21 points from Mike Higgins to bury St. A Blue, 56-26, while Keel (14) and Bode (13) spark ed Chi Psi Blue over Phi Delt Chi Blue, 45-28. Gribble (20), Egbert (16) and Rodes (15) provided the of fense in DKE Blue's 73-22 . smear of Delt Sig Blue. TEP threw in 41 field goals and smashed Phi Sig Kap Blue, 84-29. Taking turns scoring were Richie Gersten (18, Marc Rash (16), Paul Camnitz (16) and Ralph Grosswald. Lee Carlton made 14 for the losers. In an overtime thriller Kap pa Sig White nipped Phi Delt White, 35-34. Winstead's 14 led the winners, while Terry toss ed in 12 for Phi Delt. PiKA White outfought AK Psi White, 34-26, aided by Tallman's 12 points. John Clrk tallied 21 but his Sigma Chi White I mates fell to Kap Psi White, 55-47. silhouetted against the sky. Through high contrast printing, photographer Steve Adams A tree stands winter interpreted the common sight into an abstract. Hawkins Pays Filing Fee; liver Coins By LOOSE JENNINGS c The Tar Heel Stzfl Contnbutioss to the Heart Fund will be collected today and tomornrx by mer.bers cf AD-Pi Sorority and Slgir.a Nu Fraternity. Donations may be . made at 1 Y-Court and Lenoir Hall between 11:00 and 1:00 pm. and in Chase Cafeteria between 5:33 and 6:30 p.m. Donations may also be made on Franklin Street in front of the Carolina Theater, the Methodist Church and Andrews Henninger Co.- between 3:00 and 6:00 p.m. " : The project is one of a series leading up to National Heart Sunday which is this Sunday. Volunteers in more than' 8,500 American com munities will be collecting donations and distributing literature : emphasizing preven-. tion of heart diseases. Volunteers will not collect on campus since one fifth of the money collected through the Campus Community Chest will go to the Heart Fund. , Literature oh how to prevent heart attacks and blood vessel diseases will also distributed during these he be cf Sima N u according to Noel DurJvar.t, Tenney, Steele Campaign Hard In Randolph ASHEBORO Republican Senatorial candidate Edwin Tenney of Chapel H21 and Congressional candidate Fred Steele met with GOP leaders in Asheboro and Randolph County Wednesday. Tenny said, "The present government has. absolutely ridiculed the character of the American nation.' 4Our word is no longer good," he said. "And we are involved in a childish game of war in Vietnam." Steele said he would "offer constructive and responsible alternatives to the ir responsible programs" of the administraion. President Fraternity. More Americarvs die ar. from diseases cf the heart ar.d blood vesscU than from all ether diseases, accidents, and ether causes ccrr.bir.cd, Duri- vant said. A publication American Heart has indicated a wavs to reduce heart attack. Contributions to by the Association number cf -the risk cf the Heart Fund will include aid in public education, medical research, heart transplants, and rehabilitation programs for those who have already suf fered from heart attacks and Since 1S50 the year after the first Heart Fund Campaign the death rate for people below 65 has dropped by 17 per cent Sigma Nu undertook the pro ject in connection with George Coxhead, who is President cf the Orange County Heart Association and Chairman of the Sigma Nu Board of Trustees, and with A.V. Combs who is a field consultant for th N.C. Heart Association, ac cording to Dunivant. $350 All In RALEIGH Dr. Reginald Hawkins, Charlotte dentist who said he is the first Negro ever to run for Governor of North Carolina, paid his $350 fee in small change Wednesday and said he is the candidate of all the poor people. Hawkins again challenged his opponents in the Democratic Primary to debate " him "across this state." He said the greatest issues in the state are "race and poverty." Hawkins, 44, said he is for raising the per capita income, better education especially at the lower grade levels, and adequate housing. Asked whether his programs would cause more taxes, he said ."Yes, a lot more money." He said he would raise the money by taxing cigarettes ("I don't reprsent the tobacco in dustry") and by a tax on hjuor-by-the-drink. He said he definitely favors legalizing li-quor-by-the-drink sales because "we drink it by the fifth, don't we?" 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