The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, December 18, 1957, Image 7

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    WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 111. 1957
Tar Heels
First Again
In AP P•N
By The Associated Press
The North Carolina T.
Heels have a lot going fel
them. They are unbeaten
36 games, the top ranked du.
in the Associated Press week
ly basketball poll and the detest
ing National Collegiate charn
pions.
Their amazing streak and high
poll ranking will be in _jeopardy
this weekend in the Kentucky
Invitational Tournament which
also lists Kentucky. West Virginia
and Minnesota—three ahem in
the first 10—mnong the partici
panti.
The majority of the ashen i
sportswriters and. sportscasters.
however...maintained that. after
the first two weeks of the le5T
-11158 campaign. the Tar Heels.
had the top outfit. On the
strength of their 4-0 record.
Frank McGuire's lads. received
63 first place votes and HSI
points in the second poll of the
season:
Kansas, which has had some
difficulty in putting together a 5-0
mark, was second. The Jayhawks
collected 21 votes for the top spot
and 939 points overall on the us
ual 10 points for first, 9 for sec
ond, etc, basis.
Kansas Slate remained in
third place. But Cincinnati's
(Continued on pagereight)
Dickey Resigns
As Yank Coach;
Houck New Aide
NEW YORK, Dec. 17 (N)
Ralph Houk, former New York
Yankee catcher who managed
Denver of the American Associ
ation for the last three years, to
day was named a coach of the
Yankees.
Houk, 37, succeeds Bill Dickey
who has - retired. Dickey- suffered
nervous exhaustion in spring
training last year and never re
joined the club. His place was
taken during 1957 by Randy
Gumpert and later by Charlie
Keller.
In announcing Dickey's retire
ment, the Yankees said the for
mer catching' great and Hall of
Fame member is recuperating at
his Little Rock home and will be
welcomed back when he is ready
to resume work.
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA
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SPANISH CLUB -
MEETING
207 Bonk.
7:00 P.M.
Short Business -Meeting --
and Christmas Party
L.A. STUDENTS!
Find Out How to Make
Every interview Count!
Career Night
Tomorrow Night 7 p.m. HIM Auditorium
presented by
The Liberal Arts Student Council
You know how important job interviews are. But do you
know what an employer expects of you in an interview?
Tomorrow night you'll hear the employers themselves
tell you what they expect. Find out how to make evert
interview- count from these men:
D. I. Coact _JosephHanle Company—Pittsburgh
H. W. Scott—First Pa. Banking and Trust Co.
J. E. Saith—Armstrong Cork .Ca. Lancaster
Don Cook—University Placement Service
Everyone Invited No Charge
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