cooked done by this roasting but we back hath much to learn and must . begun. THE SECOND HALF. With score 0 to 0, Princeton flying wedge gained 27 yards, but then it ended. Kenan having failed to climb the hill, though G:anam made two yards. The ball passed through the hands of both sides now without either gain'ng 5 yards, when Va., made 6 with James, 6 more with Ramsburg, Harper then made prettiest run of the game for 40 yards around Ran kin who had been fooled in on the double pass to quarter. Ramsburg, Pope and James brought it down to the 10 yard line when it was fumbled by Jones. Graham went through tackle for 10 yards, Kenan massed his footing, N. C. got 5 yds for off side play, Graham made 3 more yds, Kenan went three yds when Pi ice tackled him nicely; Baskerville and Kenan wentfor 10 yds more; the ball was lost but recovered, when Baskerville went through centre for good gam, but the ball was given over to Va., for holding in the line. Virginia did heavy rushing then missing on tackles; Harper made another 25 yd run; Pope, Ramsburg and Hicks rushed the ball to N. C's., 5 yard line and Johnson was pushed just over the line for the first touch down, but Harper failed on his goal; score Va., 4 N. C, 0. N. C's. V. made but 3 yards; the play now was fast and furious on both sides; everybody getting into every play; N. C, carried the ball up the hill to be driven back; then Harper made another long run, sev eral of these runs were nicely spoiled by Rankin's nervy excellent and low tackling, but he was too light, 135 lbs for Bowden who weighs 178; con tinual short rushes scored another touch down from which Harper kick ed a nice goal. . Time was nearly up, but our boys played hard; KUk was drawn back and Kenan made nice gain after the V had netted 10 yds: Pugh came back twice in succession once . for G yds, then on a fake a good double pass was executed from Graham to Kenan with Pugh. Baskerville and Barnard closely blocking, but Piu ton had broken through Snipe's and got Kenan from behind with no gain. Ball went over on downs, Johnson ran 20 yds and was downed hard by Kirkpatriek: James rushed 3 yds; Harper came the double pass act again going into touch' but the referee did not see it, so the ball was given Va., on N. C's., 5 yd line where he had been downed; Basker ville refused to tackle him when he went to in touch thinking of course the referee was close at hand, where he should be and could see it, as Harper was out side bounds for 4 yds almost touching the rope stretched 5 yds from the line. Alas! our full not take for granted anything' iro:e. Pope was rushed over for the inb d touch down and Harpe" lacked the goal; making the scoe 16 to 0- Mr. Bosher said there were 4 seconds more time after that touch down, so the teams did not liae up in the middle of the field. Bat the North Carolina men rallied around their captain and cheered Virgi a ia and cheered the umpire and referee, whom they thanked; thus ended the game. The undergraduates of Colum bia will produce a Dlay called "Joan of Aarc" durit.g Easter week. MISCELLANEOUS NOTES, Many men have wished for riches, While for power some hearts yearn, Beauty many a miad bew'tches, With w'.sdom numbers tu.n. But I do not ask for great things, A little boon my soul would please It is only that my trousers " Might not bag so at the knees. His head was jambed into the sand, His arms were broken in twain; Three ribs were snapped, four teeth were gone, ' He ne'er would walk again. His lips moved slow, I stopped to hear " The whispers they let fall; His voice was weak, but this I heard, "Old man, who got the ball!'r Ex. The Republican club of Har vard has asked Governor Mc Kinley to address the club at his earliest convenience. Columbia college has 000 grad uate students, the largest num mer in attendance at any college in the United States. Eleven of the general fellow ships of Chicago University have been won by women. The University of Cairo, founded A. D. 973, has the larg est attendance of any college in the world," the number of stu dents being 10,000. It is claimed that it is the in tention of the Yale authorities gradually to give Greek an in significant place in their curri culum, and finally to abandon it entirely. Only forty-five per cent, o f Vassa graduates ever ma:ry. Ex.-. Probably about forty-six per cent, get a chance Of President Clevoland's cabinet officers, Gresham graduated at Bloomington University: Lamont and Morgan, Union; Smith, Union, Ga.; Obey, Brown; Herbert, Univer sity of Virginia; Bissel, Yale, Carl isle recieved'a common school education. A Bill has been introduced into Cangress for increasing to one hun dred the number of army officors who may be detailed by Congress as military instructors in college. At the State Universitv of Illinois, credit for work on the college paper will be given under the following conditions. The editors or associates will enter as regular students in one of the classes in English compositio, and do the work of the class. For the required themes, howeves, print ed matter or manuscript for the col lege paper may be substituted. The largest scholarship given by any American college is the Stinecke scholarship at Prince ton. It is awarded for excel lence in Latin and Greek and amounts to $1,500 annually. srOB riUNTlNG".;; - V XL. 4 KUU't ( it ifcSf'BURLINGTON, N CJ'ffM) Hz do Jot iopU. US ! lef Only 43 out of 150 candidates for admission to West Point were successful at the last en trance examination. President Harper, of the Chic- ago University, graduated at the age of fourteen. 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