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THE DAILY 1 AH HEEL November 19, 1970 Tar Heel Fencers c hesson Overlooked? Page Four Are Strong by How ie Carr Sirfs Wriii r liCs most suctcvstul vjrsily spoil. fencing, held its third annual Blue-While meet Wednesday nigh! in Cirmichacl Auditorium. I he fencers, who have j 2'-2 record over the past three seasons, have lost only three lettemien from last year's team which went ') and finished second to N'.C. State in the Atlantic Coast Conference. Junior Charlie Pot cat. who had a 25-4 record last year, leads the returnees in the foil, while Dick Bells, two-time All-ACC in sabre, has been switched to foil this season. "Others with strong potential," says Mead Coach Kon Miller, "include Brad A few extra-special titles among the BIG BEAUTIES! Norman Rockwell The work of America's favorite illustrator, with text by the director of the Brooklyn Museum. A nostalgic look at America in a beautiful book. S45.00 until Jan. 1; S60.00 thereafter The Jerusalem Bible, illustrated by Salvador Dali This beautiful modern translation is the work of years of eiTorx Dy uibimyuibiieu swiuiau, r and now it has been complemented j by the powerful art of Salvador Dali, bringing a whole new dimension of meaningfulness to the Book of Books. Gift boxed $39.95 Facing East The text of James Michener, the art of Jack Levine. The entire portfolio consists of four original lithographs, one signed original, many hand-colored reproductions and woodcuts and the portfolio is signed by Michener and Levine The wondrous East in the eyes of two great "reporters." $600.00 And browse the limited editions and special cut portfolios now on display in the Art Gallery! THE INTIMATE BOOKSHOP Chapel Hill Open evenings til 10 I This Is The Record & Tape Center's Autumnal We'd-Like-To-Thank-Our-Competitor For-Advertising-For-Us Sale In Appreciation of This Cooperative Effort This Weekend We're Giving Our Customers OFF 15t Off any Also New Stephen Stills LP New Judy Collins LP NewGrand Funk (2 LP Set) New Jesus Christ Superstar (2 LP If You Don't Know The Prices 456 West Franklin (Across From Leo's Restaurant, Under The Bright Yellow Sign) Come Listen Before You Buy We Have Several Hundred Albums For Again vjsciikk. j j.iiim'i. jxu n-ici leniit. u sophomores Robert Cromarlie and Bob Varley." "In epec we have the most depth." explained Miller. '"We've pot lour seniors, u 1 1 ol whom have been cither all-conference or have gone to the NCAA's. 'I hey "re all about equal." Bo McBee. a senior, figures to be Carolina's stopper in sabre. Alter winning All-ACC honors in foil as a sophomore, he was switched to sabre where he compiled a l-7 record, "good enough to send him to the national championships." according to Miller. Other starters include juniors Bub Griscom and Dave Brown. "My outlook as usual is optimistic," says Miller. "We'll be going with more or less the salne group as last year. Well carry a varsity squad of 24, and a novice team of ten to twelve beginners." "One of our biggest meets will be January 24 against Cornell, which perenially ranks among the top two or three in the country," explained Miller. The Tar Heels opening meet of the season is away against Vanderbilt and the University of Tennessee December 5. Discover The Lost Art Of Tailoring At Milton's Miton's now has a fabulous Greek tailor with 14 years of experience and can offer you the finest custom alterations. our downtown competitor's 1 h if lAi M t til on Any LP or Tape plus f special advertised sale price 5.98 List....St.iI just 3.88 598 List....0nly 3 88 598 List....Merey X'XX Set) 12.00 List...Still 8 49 ....We'll have Them Posted Just That Don McCauley Phi Delt Blue Trims Barnes Phi Delt Blue whipped a very good Barnes Burners team to gain a 20-6 all-campus championship victory in intramural football. Barnes, usually a high scoring team, was limited to a single score by a stifling defense for the entire game on an intercepted pass. For Phi Delt, Badham caught the pass for their only TD of the half and Saeuger converted the extra point. In the second half Darroll and Lucas scored TD's with Saeuger converting one CHAPEL HILL'S , INDOOR PICNIC j DINE IN THE CONTINENTAL FASHION VERY REASONABLY PRICED i OWNE & COUNTRY SHOPPING CENTER AIRPORT ROAD OPEN FRIDAY I fM . TU IMUW M ) nmn ( ( PLAYG" discount price an extra Wh. ;c s;seh pUyc: us Don klauJc. I eo I fart and Tommy Sugg have been nrjjiing mosj ol the jnentton among Atlantic Coast Conference's statistical leaders this season, one performer has been overlooked. He is Duke's versatile Wes Chesson. whose specialty is catching j loo-ball. Chesson. a highly-sought after ijuarterbaci at tdenton. N'.C. High School, has played several positions during his Duke career, but the job he has done best is being on the receiving end of leammate Hart's passes. With one game remaining, he a!ready has tucked away just about all of the ACC single-season and career records. of those two PA1 s for the final 20-6 tally. This sort of thing might have been expected as frat-white champions Phi Delta Theta I gave Barnes a rough time in the first half but ended up losing 33-18 on five second half Barnes Burners TD's. While this was going on. Phi Delt Blue was disposing of Aycock, the Residence Hall champions, with very little difficulty, 38-0. The following teams have been paired to play in the fraternity quarter finals: Books on HUNTING And Out-Of-Doors Sports Featured this week is a small but lively library just brought in from a sportsman. The Old Book Corner 137 A E. Rosemary St. Opposite NCNB Drive-In Window Open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. GET SOME THANKS- I PIVING J Get a Gift ! That Will Be j Remembered For a Long Time. CAROLINA BIKINI PANTIES : still only I $2.00. j Call 967-5161 or Write Box 353, Route 5, ; Chapel Hill. Get them now : while . I thesupBplY lasts. I A Tr irA I j Y jW mm H In . . ;j offensive game against South Carolina las! week. Chesson caughf 10 passes for IS1' yard Jo sip his season total of h'i eatcb.es and l.;0 arJs. Thi erases I he previous record of to catches and S2 yard set b his former teammate of two years ago. Hen!c Carter. Chesson had ahead broken the career mark held by former South Carolina star Fred Zeig'er. The only record Chesson doesn't hold is for touchdow n passes. His total of nine is three short of the career record of 2 held by former Man land star Gary Collins. The Duke star is one of three receivers who have surpassed the 500-yard mark TEP White vs. Kuppa Sig White: Sis fcp White vs. Phi Delta Chi; Phi Delt White vs. Phi Kap SOS: DU I vs. Chi Phi: DU Blue vs. Cfii Psi Blue; TEP Blue vs. Siema Nu Blue; Phi Delt vs. ZBT Blue; SAE Blue vs. Sig Ep Blue. Those students interested in trap and skeet should contact the Intramural Office. If students show sufficient interest, a trap and skeet club will be formed. 214-B W. Rosemary YOKUM BOOT Sand Suede, Brown Glove Leather DON'T F0RC5IT AND (5UPL b ; md - I Ik lM AT? HA RIGHT-ON PLACE ID QeT VOUR ZCOT SUITS AND BOf SOX IS AT... UBER3Y TbST tlZVz IM N f or !fw car. Orrl one pijcr in I he ACC reached this level a ear act. South Caro-nu's Jiunny Mrtchell jumped from fifth place to second by catching five for M yarJ bsj week. lie now has 1 for the ear and "HO ards. Virginia's Dave Suihvan is third wiih 514 yards. Mcau!ey is still the league's fop rusher with an average of 144. 1 arJs per game. The Tar flee! sur. who had set a single-season ruslting mark the week before, established the career figure on his first carry against Clemson. He now has yards, which betters the old mark of 2.(W5 set by Frank Quav le of irginia. Hart has wrapped up the total offense and passing titles for the year and is the first ACC player in history to lead both departments three years in a row. McCauley. who has I( touchdowns for the year and points, still has a chance to set records in both departments. Dick Harris of South Carolina has already .set both ACC and NCAA records for kt'ekoff return yardage. v u 1 1 r ( if- ' s Or 7 mm 5s WW II Xi bTARY SO0AC
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