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September 25, 1970 Page Six THE DAILY TAR HEEL Oppose Davidson Open easoii T - Carolina 5c to 2c COPY QUICK 133 Vi E. Franklin Above N. C Cafeteria 929-4028 Chopcl Hill Blvd. DURHAM CPEN DAILY 11 A.M. Juke's HOT DOGS "t . I 10. Sun I hur. Ill 1 I. I ri . Sat. Back-lo-School Special! FRANK, FRIES UKINK!i (0)c MOTOR CYCLE RACES CHAPEL HILL DOWNS Motocross Racing Sunday Sept. 27,1 p. (& alternate Sundays thereafter) $250 purse Wheelie Contests Powder Puffs Mini Bike Race Adults $1.50 Children $.75 Highway 54 West from Chapel Hill 8 miles to Orange Grove Rd. (Follow Signs) NOW IN DURHAM World's Largest Electronic Chain Store Complete Line of Radio & Hi-Fi Equipment & Accessories Students invited to come in and compare our prices Northgate Shopping Center Mon. Fri. Sat. 10-9 10-6 M Cor U 0 Hoc old od , TEXACO GAS 426 E. Main Carrboro r 7 SI. "sir 7 E I. Ruggers Prepare For Opener Against Davidson J A .1 . J" .-r A sampling of what you can eat at Eat at Joe's: JOE'S BEEF REGULAR JOE an ordinary ail-American hamburger. 20C REGULAR JOE WCHEESE . . which makes it a cheeseburger 25C STACKED JOE a double-decker version of the Regular Joe WCheese 49T BIG JOE for the slightly more voracious appetite . . . and the quarter-pound weight claim doesn't even include the lettuce, tomatoes, onions and sesame seed bun 60C BIG JOE WCHEESE as if you could ask for anything more 65C OTHER WEIRD JOES HONEST JOE a "frankfurter, of course 35P ACTOR JOE a ham sandwich what else? 69C SAILOR JOE would you believe, a submarine 79C ETHNIC JOE knockwurst, pastrami and Swiss 89C TO QUAFF JOE'S REGULAR BREW a bit drafty 35C JOE'S CANNED BREW , 45C OTHER ORDINARY STUFF . . like Cokes, coffee, and even milk, all priced within a student's means WHAT IS EAT AT JOE'S? Well, it's not a class joint. On the other hand, it's not a greasy spoon, either. Hopefully you won't find a one in the place. The food is good. And cheap. And fast. And nearby. AND WE HAVE A "GRADE A" SANITATION RATING! West Franklin Street across from University Square behind the tire rack at Obie Davis Esso T C. Rkkettx For the 1'iHh ejr running 'Uv!i ; L C ivi'i be able lo vsew one o' the Hi-t!J's moi jntersnns sport spe.!ac!s. Thai of a rugby raj!wh. L'NC is scheduled lo open ihetr ijiS season Sjturdjy at 2:00 p.m. acj;ni DjviJon. Carolina's rugby club is airerrpting to Improve on a 10 2 showing last spring a vwell as capture the entirety of the Ca rhng Cup. indicative of the rugby clijn-.pionship of the South. They now possess only half right to it. sharing with the Washington. D C. club. The outlook for the coming season is quite bright. Carolina has lost only 2 out of last year's starting seven backs, and the scrum has picked up new players of outstanding size and ability. UNC is. to put it briefly, golden. Davidson is not expected to be the finest opponent UNC is to face this fall, but they are "solid, and big" in the words of Colin Jeffcoat. team captain. Carolina will counter any threat with a new combination in the half-backs. George Butler joins veteran Ben Porter, in the scrum, and fly-half pair. The two play o efie.fiel dep'c awr.;;;? o-.h pound beiween the two of the:::. ei-h! w.:: be ;h prolveri js vn;r; w.U feature I vh fhr:!u.! af 210 and Roy Mitchell af 205. John Parson t scheduled to furi hi f:rt ca.n-se a? hooker, a position wh;ch in the paf had been a quest-on mark. The oue;ion are no longer asked, however, as Parsons has proved to be a hard running, hard hitting forward. equi to the task. Motor Cross Motor cross racing come to the Chapel 11:11 area with the opening of Chapel Hill Downs Sunday. The popular spectator sport which Steve McQueen helped publicise makes its debut in central North Carolina when an expected 40 to 50 entries compete tor a S250 purse Sundav. The track, approximately eight-tenths of a mile in length, is located about eight miles west of Chapel Hill off Highway 54 on Orange Grove Road. The closed track takes advantage of ;te? Knnc out tor a war vt the r;" reserve. Cirohna' backt;e;d we'eorvs back I o-rn Ctav . wh. w.s o:v ot i'r-c vh:b"s stroncest runners. He w;;; be enfrured wjth carrug tiic ball thrv.:g!i the oppvs;rK',n Iron; h: on! ufe venter po:f ivn. ihe earne thi ear n.U be p!.ied v-' Kucbv partv . open to a.I. w;;! be held afterward. Racing Set the rnuur.il terrain, including h'.lS .r.l dip, and is entire!) visible from the observation lull. AH local entries are weko;:;e. according t the promoter. competition in classes including UH. 'i!0 and 250 c.c. as well as an open division Racing gets under wj at I p.m. w n!i gates open at It) a.m. A picnic area a mi concessions stand will be m service. Admission is 51.50 for adult and "5 cents for children. A mini l ike dcrbv tor children will be held as well as powder-puff racing for women riders
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