Wednesday, August 21,1963 (HUS Footballers Report For Drills By JOE SPRANSY Candidates for the 1963 Chapel Hill High School grid team re WEDNESDAY | I THURSDAY im MfTROCQIO* and METROSCOPE |l||||9| RICHARD DON ALEX MCQHTA Basehxrt • Taylob ♦ Nicm • Rico FRI.-SAT.-SUN.-IWON. g Paramount Pictures Presents I JOHNWNE g* ""JOHN FORD |#DCWd»|IS UPEF VolSita NOW PLAYING^ MCCHT-H lIIIAMCASTCR present BURT AUDREY LAMER-HEPBURN ALL THAT IS UNCONQUERABLE JIJ IN MAN...ALL THAT IS /M I\ UNVANQUISHEM IN WOMAN (sets IS IN !K#m ini ,V>g| Dinette b» j°h» HUSTON AUDIE JOHN CHARI ES Hum-SAXON•WHO TECHNICOLOR® «Mk.UNT£O|BMI«i Features at 1:13— 3:26 5:39-7:52 STARTS THURSDAY TffIfSIHIIE ffIIKPUR WntijlßE! ■■ j ' fS|B HJRJSCH juvmi hmmmih CHMUHKHKff mmiitiM "Kux’i*- %£/. ■ lyz-Li - £9 rtitAscD ww ** aoammf s* VMrto musts --I, i ■’v Shows at 1:00-3:00 5:00—7:00—0:00 ported to Couth Robert Culton Monday momfo* foe equipment gnd a classroom session. The first physical training began later Monday with general con ditioning anpl blocking tactics scheduled. Coach Culton, who starts his eighth year leading the Wildcats, welcomed some 60 aspirants for training, the largest first-day group in five years. Os the 13 re turning lettermen, nine are re turning starters. The only position not covered by a lettemutn is center, but Coach Culton predicts, “that will not be a weak posi tion. We will shift other positions if necessary to strengthen it.” The team should have a strong backfield centered, around quar terback Danny Leigh, halfback Donnie Clark and fullback David Gibson. Also returning from last year’s squad are halfbacks David Hughes and Jack Ballenger, and quarterback Scott Thompson. Co-captains Bill Blake, a 236- pound tackle, and Glen Black burn. a 170-pound end, should lead the experienced linemen. Others are are returning starters Tom Backhouse, a 155-pound end; Tim Farmer, a 212-pound tackle; and Phil Partin, 150, and Joe DiCostanzo, 180, at guard. Those counted on to back thert up are returning lettermen Tommy Wotnble and Danny Cas ton. Due to the large turnout for the team there will be two teams, the Varsity and the Re serve Squads. Joe Augustine and another assistant not yet named will help Coach Culton. “We would expect to be better improved with a better nucleus and more lettermen," Coach Culton said, pointing out that the squad is hopeful of improv ing last year’s record of two wins and eight losses. For those high school beys who have summer jobs or for some reason have been delayed in coming out, Coach Culton added there is still plenty of room for newcomers. The team will practice daily six days a week until the opening of school. Morning workout will be at 9 evening drill at 6. For savings that are for your own special needs be sure and read the Weekly classi fied ads every issue. Milton’s Pre»Fal] fkogstrangler Have a summer/fall baying hail with the following below cost Meow. A * » ***•£**• ** **» mera will he in concert Friday from 5:30 to 7tM and we’ll be open tiH »:00 pun. Fret »■%, s*iM if #•'* s 4 if JH Kfoff’ ■ m ■'/1 'm ;..A » HgPßWif JBf S- ; «'T V . ;m- ; ; A »&& W 1 .• wi>w ># . x.r *\m ., - f s- .f ■*-- « I Lincoln High Tigers In Limbering-lJp Session Two More Members Join Select Club Receiving their sleeve patches atilt inning (ho ranks of the 500 Club at All Star Bowling Lanes last Thursday night were Anne Fitch and Pat McNeill of the farheelite League. Miss Fitch, Up Fitch Creations, scored 521; Miss McNeill, bawling for wyire’s Boulevard American, scared 500. Tap score for the evening was Rosie Lassiter of Tows and Country Esso who rolled a series set of HI. Bsuny Lon Palladia bowled s high individual gams for a books Os 113 and a series score of 500 for University Research Glass, Anne Fjieh was runner up, hi individual scaring with s pintail of MO. A town scared of 2,215 wes bowled by the team of Town and Country Esso. In Mom) place was the team of University Research Glass who scored 2,211. Still in first place jn league standing is Wyre’s Boulevard Americas team. The Tarheelites will bowl their last game of the summer sea son tomorrow night. Duplicate Bridge Winners Listed Winners of tbs game held last by the Friday Night Dupli cate Bridge Club: NORTH-60UTO - l. Hughes Hoyle and Dick Sokol; 2. Mrs. John F. McLaughlin and Mrs. Dicks Chapman; 3. Mr. and •Mrs, James M. Piracy; 4. (tie) Vie Huggins and Dwane Ander son and Louis Wright and Gor do* Baird. EAST-WEST -1. Mn and Charles Gilliam; 2. Mrs. W. F. ■Rogers and Mrs. Harvey Wil liamson; s. Betty Garmon and ftpel Biggins; 4. (tie) Mrs. Jeff Newton and Mrs. George Caldwell and Mrs. M. A. Roy emft end Mrs. Sue Daniel. RETURNS HOME Mrs, Barbara Brands has re *WWßd to CAapel HBl after com pleting eight weeks study in New Turk ORy nt the National Academy if Ballet. Three of Mm. Bounds’ students at the Bounds Datce Studio here stud ied in advanced classes this sum mer at the Academy. When you have something to mil, always use the Weekly «MM ada. IHlfi CHAPEL HILT. WEEKLY Marvjn E. Nalley Services In S. C. Funeral services for Marvin Edward Nalley, minister Os music at the Chapel Hill United Church, will be held in Easley. S. C. Mr. Nalley, 32, died in Durham ■ ■■ SIMMONS HIGH POINT SHOWFLOOR SAMPLES! SAVE AS MOON AS 15%-25% UP TO 35V3% AMAZING VALUES... AMAZING SAVINGS ... AMAZING COMFORT ... SELECT YOUR SHOWFLOOR SAMPLES AND SAVE ALL THE LATEST FALL STYLES AND FABRICS The entire Simmons High Point Showfloor has been moved to Johnson-Strowd-Ward’s. 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