In Tin Can Saturday Hilton's Following Dyk-Str- Advantage of by BILL LEE Closely Will Be the Art Maillett And
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Page 4 Friday, February 7, 1964 TheSliib's CURRY KIRKPATRICK C UNC Thimclads Opem r? Final Winter Clearance S H L E In Tin Can Saturday Hilton's following Dyk-str- advantage of By BILL LEE Closely will be the Art Maillett and . John a Here is your chance to take Carolina's indoor trackmen open 60-ya- rd dash. Dale White and will be the only Tar Heels 2-m-ile seen in ACC competition Saturday, as Jackson are definite starters, in the run. The meet will the greatest clothing Bargains ever both the freshmen and varsity but the participation of Brooks finish up with the mile and two play host to N.C. State. and John McNench is still ques- mile relays. Everything is ex- February Chapel Hill. Our entire stock of top quality IF HE HAD it to do over again, Horace McKinney would prob- The Wolfpack seems to be tionable. pected to be over by 5:30. be- low hurdles are drastically reduced ably do it same way, only in different environment. I've seen keeping its ability a secret, The next with The freshmen, with a victory merchandise has heen the a White, Ambrose, Baugess, Young Kelly. shouldn't be in Chapel cause little is known about the over Wake Forest under their nothing like it since Emmett Bones They partici- and Stokes participating; follow- expected to display like it. But McKinney Raleigh thinclads. belts are for this great event. Hill Saturday: Greensboro would be more VMI relays but did ed by the mile run at 3:45, with good performance. Ringling Brothers pated in the another Frogstrangler decided on hard wood, rather than sawdust. And not place. All that is certain is Mike Folk and Jerry Smith. They are all in good shape ex- bave never recovered. that last year's jumping expert, The 600-yar- d run will feature cept for Jon Levin, a dashman (Bennett, Al Dobritch, be- regards his Don Corn, is not back in school. Bob Bill who dislocated his shoulder McKinney is not at home on a basketball court. He expects to do Allen, and Don Gabriel. Com- the Wake meet. But Phil- J'S SUIT execu- Coach Joe Hilton fore bench as an electric chair and Charlie Eckman as the little switching around in the peting in the 880 are David PeW lips, another sprinter, was hos- you see a Our stock of traditional men's suits that include the fin- tioner. You look at the spectacle he makes of himself, and middle-distanc- e distance tz, Worth Helms and Bob pitalized this week, but entire and earlier THE MADDEST DEAL IN clothing industry. You a frontier huckster that sells hair restorer not a basketball coach. events to give some of the boys is expected to be able to run. est and the most respected names in the II he had been an Indian, he'd be the Witch Doctor. experience. YEARS SO MUCH J'UN will find a large collection of masterfully tailored suits that Hilton said earlier this week were priced to $80.00. You thought Bill Gibson was bad? He's just a poor imitation of his team was physically ready. THE BUYS SO UNBE-LI- E the real thing. We get it this weekend. Bones says he has his finest "We're in pretty good shape, but Striped Shirts NOW ONLY shooting team ever this season. But they aren't winning, so he has (James) Meade and (Bill) Jano-wit- z ABLE to go searching for publicity. are still out. Meade has been doing some easy jogging he 39.99 44.99 49. m He found it shortly before exams in a ridiculous seat which and we started Janowitz back FINAL CLEARANCE On Open Today Only Till 9 p.m.' strapped to the bench to keep himself from jumping up and down working easy this week." like a baboon. It didn't work, but it did make a national magazine Meade, star sophomore for ACC championship Many striped and solid color dress shirts . this week, and Bones must really be chuckling. this fall's Just added large group cross-countr- y team, was side- Good selection of colors & sizes. curbing his lined by a greenstick fracture Thame Camel Hair Cardi- Four years ago, the ACC passed a rule aimed at 5.95-6.5- coats 0 mm excitable antics: a coach had to stay on the bench or a technical earler this season. NOW 3.99 gans formerly $29.95, at Ronnie Jackson, speedster of Camels, shetlands, tweeds and many more fabrics in a gigantic foul would be called. Bones could not do it. 6.95-7.9- 5 60-ya- $25.00 the rd dash, was ailing n li NOW 4.99 below cost $14.99; collection of tasteful colors that blend harmoniosuly. We know, V-ne- ck cable-stiche- d But neither could anybody else, so they passed another rule Boston this past Saturday, but 8.95-9.9- 5 and you will be able to find exactly the coat you've always want- Hilton thnks "Jackson NOW 6.95 which permits a coach to pace the length of his bench plus three that crew neck pullovers cut to formerly priced to $60.00. should be ready." Second se- ed feet out from it. Fortunately, for McKinney, they do not enforce mester newcomer, Tommy mad $10.99. this one. So Bones to get himself the seat belt. NOW OIsXY had Brooks, who also runs the 60, ftanntg Utetrs Wmv As everybody knows, McKinney could not control himself. is not yet in shape. still begin 147 E. Franklin St. ClOl ripped Maryland The competition will at Just Added 237 short 0P He it off at a referee's unfavorable call in the 1:00, in the Tin Can, with the 90 00 game up way. sleeve tabs, all sizes ex- 19.99 and raged and down the sidelines the rest of the The pole-vau- lt and high jump get- 91-8- cept Deacons went on to lose, 2. The seat belt, of course, is red. Like ting the meet under way. Bill 15, tormerly $5.50, McKinney 's socks. And they even sell pairs of the red things at the Busby and Bob Bowerman will now at crazy $ .99 Winston-Sale- Coliseum's home games in be the vault men, while Harvey AII-Vealh- Whitley and Wayne Burchett will er Goats Corduroy Slacks imagine if they started selling in Woollen Gym. Just red socks compete jump. all-weath- in the broad The long sleeve shirt selec- Name brand er A wide range of colors and shot-p- ut The legislature, the American Legion and Jesse Helms would all The will begin at 2:00 ANNOUNCEMENT long-tim- tions are choicer rather coats with zip-o- ut liners. In sizes in a e favorite be down on our necks. Or feet. Ray Reeve would never get to do with Bill Graham, Tommy Cor-del- l, oyster, navy, and black. of men. This is a buy of another WRAL ball game. and Jon Siwik heaving the than more depleted with olive the iron. Tommy Clark and Joe additions from our Atlan- These coats were priced to a lifetime on corduroy slacks. But McKinney keeps it up, the clown's not always Huffman will participate in the 39.95 NOW ONLY and life is a We have just from Charlotte we ta Cupboards, 1786 sell for as much as tearful one. Bones' story sometimes has a happy ending. Like high jump at 3:45. returned where shirts, when he plays UNC. McKinney, you see, wins against UNC. The running events start at attended the Clothing Show showing the new Spring regularly to $6.50, at be 14.99 - 29.99 3.99 three with the high hurdles. Ex- lines and we are proud to announce the names of low cost 1 for $2.99 or 3 He may lese to Maryland, with babies, N.C. pected to run are Milt Baugess, its and State, with these lines we will you. for $8.50. its granddaddies, but against UNC, he wins. And often. It is getting Rich Ambrose, Gary Mead, Chip have for Many of these are Adger Stokes. sickening. S Young, and new lines that we will be carrying for the first time. The names of these are: pants TOPCOATS McKinney has taken six straight from the Tar Heels, and now 163 added to our they don't refer to it anymore as "the Wake Forest game," but the Water Babies $1.99 group Famous brand men's wool topcoats in all sizes and a wide array "Wake Forest loss." J. MILLER & SONS of versatile colors. If you have been thinking about a new topcoat, here's your chance to get one at a real savings, formerly priced Another one comes up tomorrow, an important one UNC's AZTEC BY BEAU BRUMMELL - in Swim Tonight 744 short sleeve button- to $49.50 drive toward second place and a favorable spot in the ACC tourna- MADISON SHIRT CORPORATION ment. Last year over down shirts, cut from here, McKinney walked up and down, waved TROUTMAN . to the crowd, By PERRY McCARTY INDUSTRIES, Inc. $5.50 to 1 for $2.99, 3 for NOW ONLY bowed, quieted the people. He thought he was Lou HUBBARD PANT COMPANY Bello or somebody. Tomorrow, they ought to bind the guy with UNC's freshman swimmers $8.50 or 4 for $10 00. ropes. play host to two high school PARKTON COMPANY teams this weekend.