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THE TAR HEEL. UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA. ' : ' ," i - Editor-in-Chief: WALTER MURPHY. Business Manager: CHAS. ROBERSON. Associate Editors: E.W.MVERS," CHAS. BASKEliVTLLE. T. 11 LEE, ! J. T. PUG 11. that would reflect more to his and the societies advantage, thescorevery rapidl v. Virginia's 11 . - fe Mellow can live ju t as cheaply interference was at times excel- ,i u n ... . , 1 y wi.v hjv. iiuicuiiugv, rtliuuyr, tlS V CU ill UCIuD flS hn . 1 i. n A nlntn nnJ K 1 . 1 " 'It than is possible atpresent. Judg- lclll(l,luunvs uwu- me Can at a boardinghousc or hotel ing from the reports that we way the men piled through the The "social feature of this plat, k nave heard, the societies are not uuc H,,s lanuaung to doinr work of the character that watch. Harper, Penton, Rams- one would naturally suppose. burS and Hicks, played the game With their large membership, fot Virginia, The rushing of the and the general reputation that two tackles around each other the two societies have enjoyed Was particularly good. Mr.Poe lor the last hundred vears t s a tw Ul" "snuuiateu on the what strikes us so iorciblv, you can choose your own conipan panions at the table and have a regular happy family around the board. The team should go to work now with a will and determina tion that knows no such thing as defeat. We know that Vir ginia has perhaps the strongest team, she has ever had, and to defeat them on Thanksgi vino da y requires that we put forth every effort. We must win this game, and we can win it, if we go about it properly. We have of Virginia, will thev do it this year is the question. Subscription, per session, - - f 1. 50. " per term, - i.w. P17S shame to see how -indifferently Sood te?m he hs placed in the ft: " tne matter, ot society duties is "v,u .'., ror innity, per cent, discount ou standing aas. . kThTTtoffioe ok chafkl treated by the students. These 1 uttIe' Maytubby and Durham hii,l,n,c.,as8kcosi)-clas3mattkk. ; two societies have made more completely out classed the reft THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1893. men famous than any other influ the tear"- Maytubby broke r f ence that the University has or virginia's heavy centre several The "Tar Heel agrees with can bring to bear upon a student, times with great success. Dur President Winston, in regards to They represented in the past hani ran with the ball twice, the chauge he proposed in the tne active intellectual life of the once for 17 yards, and again for the two literary so- iTm - - . i-"vv auuuiu uw u s c-xtcl" about it nroix rifif5. To us it seems a very nnw Tin-tr im lent.'- Little . Tf-1'''..i. J . ' 1 - - . - " - ... ei jjiccxl cimi - uniy c w uri at practically the s good suggestion, and one that glorious record to maintain and half was especially good, Dan- that we had lmt vtl 7 we hope will soon be carried into those men who belong to them iels, who gave the sisals for rV V - . , a- , . ir , h. -p , 'Ua ,or difference between the two teams practical effect. should remember that it was in Trinity seemed to get rattled tlvit I'-i p. , At present the societies meet on these societies halls that, Burton, ater that touch down in 3 min- Tl - , ,mIld ,n Friday nights, and one of them, Mason, Graham, Dobbin, Polk, tes. but later on recovered r ' ''T? i T l the Dialectic, also has a meeting Ransom, Vance and hundreds of when thev rushed the ball to Tl T 'I I . 1 , ;C,',r' w ou Saturday morning. This othergrcat men that have adorn- Virginia's 5 yard line.' Undoubt- V f! bnckS n,?d- j"( SV VlrR,,a state of affairs coupled with the ed the high places in our nation, edlji Trinity would have rr i fnot that we have Saturday reci- o-nt the trnJnincrthnf scored th ci, . rtn v-aroll,,a. . t year our - D ft "" iitiV4. LUVIIJ ...v.., .,o out imu V irLMTin U1 1 11 .. tntions is very annoyingto those wt"th -n Th on th,r,,n tnia n 'me. played havoc with that . . ..... v- o v v. i its . wwi, uUt wiis ta Ken students, who wish togive all should not be permitted to fall out to clear the goal posts and possible attention to their course into a state of deca by inatten- n that short time Virginia re- 1 . -i 4-1. 1 T.t I iroi-d in uh. --- liwu umi ijitK ui interest. -vcieu ano nroite through caus tv, crary societies. Tne chang? that m ing a fumble, and in next down , rh?-,re8nlJ .of th ame Dr. Winston urges is that the Many who wcnttoLynehburV Pton broke through Cole like "d.bnrgbetweenTrinit.v d meetings of the two societies to sec' the Trinity-Uuiversitv o( S treak and downed Daniels ,Un,Vers,ty of Virginia, take place Saturday, instead of Virginia game were disapno'int- who tried a feint kick and run 8nrP except .Trinity. Friday night, the change if made el-we refer to those people who arou"'' Wt end in his tracks . "U,",,""",on ,e 8ame was would cause no ineonven.enee to went to sw me of f That probably was the best play SLt 3, Vi" T' anyone. The fratermties could There isn't the least doubt but of. the game. -Yup," cL c JCj " meetjust aswellonFndaymght that Trinity was right about Charlie and Peter..' vent no to Z vt , 7,' as on 'Saturday tnlght. Under Uickingon the umpiring which -the game and to find "Vut t'rff t the present system the classes was indeed rank, but why in the Virginia's weak point and we W LhZ T that come Saturday mornmg are world didn't they kick at the that they didn't get a note h wi hi little T" notasgoodmpomt oiprepara- time and not wait until the half V Virginia, had her own way t T 1 ' ' , ,C"" tion as those that come on other was ended and then it ;f he and to hear those boys talk, our Teen so lace Tol l Tn days. It ,s almost .mposs.ble were not changed. Another lit- Allows have got to work to cut htl 7 7 1 ' .or a student who is taking a full tie idea oecurs to us and that is down the score at anv rate L w ' f T, ' course to attend the societymeet- since ourumpiresarenotsalaried We'll see what a couple of weeks w. "V ,gl'f ' Cr' ing, and stay thereperhaps until we think we would have resigned hard work will do now, proved to h,m that he Was after midnight, and after that at theendof thefirsthalf, had we - ", 1 7 ,"S ' lu"' prepare his recitations .for the been the umpire and ha(j see Mr. A. C. Ellis, in the late issue Z knows si" I'slot morrrow. The change ,1 made, that we were not giving satisfac- of the Mngaane. has 0 article "ot- would give the student all day tion. But that umnWo ,i;.!. eleon tl. f,: 1 ., ' - Saturday, in which to prepare seem to look at it in that light, clubs. his debate, essay or declamation There was much "off-side play" We think the idea advanced bv asthecasemaybe.forthe meet- and holding in the line which Mr. Ellis is a good one It has ing 'that night. We think, too, was very open and appannt proven so at the north and there it would cause a decided change, even to the spectators. There is no reason why it -should not for the better, in the character of was also some slugging indulged in the south work done for the societies. The inon both sides, but not much. We have three clubs now com student would have more time Virginia had it all her own way posed of fellows who joined them than he has now, would do bet- whenever she had the ball and selves together more for social ter and more creditable work, by quick snappy playing ran up feature than anything else A New IFirxri. Ilorton & .Williams Have bought out the firm of A. P. Hurdi & Ilro.' are offer! ni? special bargains in Hand made Shoos, Hats, Gents' Furnishing floods, Underware &e. VTe have just received a new stock of the poods and will sell at the LOWEST POSSTHLK PltlCES. The patroniige of the Students is requested' H0RT0N & WILLIAMS, (Next to Kobertson's Drugstore,) Chfipc'lHIU, - N.C.
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