UNIVERSITY DIRECTORY.
UNIVERSITY ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION.
Chas. Turner, President.
J. T. Pugh, Secretary.
G. Little, Treasurer.
UNIVERSITY FOOT-BALL TEAk.
G. R. Little, Captain.
Charles Baskerville, Manager.
UNIVERSITY BASE-BALL TEAM.
W. R. Robertson, Captain.
W. R. Kenan, Manager.
UNIVERSITY GLEE CLUB.
Chas. Roberson, President and Leader.
John L. Patterson, Manager.
Prof. K. P. Harrington, Director.
ELISHA MITCHELL SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY,
Prof. J. A. Holmes, President; Prof.
J.W. Gore, Vice-President; Dr. F. P.Vena
ble, Secretary and Treasurer. Meets in
Person Hall the second Tuesday night of
each month. Journals issued twice a year.
HISTORICAL SOCIETY.
. Dr. Kemp P. Battle, President and Cor
responding Secretary; H. M. Thompson,
Secretary and Treasurer. Meets at call
of the President. "
Shakspeare Club. Dr. Thomas
Hume, President; J. T. Pugh, Secretary;
Jas. Sawyer, Treasurer. Meets in Young
Men's Christian. Association Hall the
third Tuesday night in each month.
Library opened one, hour each day.
fraternities. (Secret.) .
Phi Gamma Delta, Delta Kappa Epsi
lon Sigma Nu, Kappa Alpha, Phi Delta
Theta, Phi Kappa Sigma, "Zeta Psi Sigma
Alpha Epsilon, Sigma Chi, Beta Theta
Pi, Alpha Tau Omega and Kappa Sigma.
SOCIETIES.
Theta Nu Epsilon (secret).
The order of GimghouU?, Junior (secret).
The Society meets in February and Octo
ber. Banquet Thursday night of Com
mencement. Philanthropic (Secret, Literary). Estab
lished 1793; meets every Friday night in
the Phi. Hall, New East Building.
Dialectic (Secret, Literary). Established
1793; meets every Friday night in the Di.
Hall, New West Building.
University German Club. T. R. Little,
President; F. R. Harty, Secretary and
Treasurer. Meets at call of the Presi
dent; Leader selected for each German.
UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE
Prof. Collier Cobb, Managing Editor.
J. T. Pugh, Ass't Managing Editor.
CONTINUED FROM FIRST PAGE:
EDITORS.
DI.
C. H. White,
H. M. Thcmspon,
W. D. Charmichael,
PHI.
Caswell Ellis,
F. L. Carr.
E. C. Gregory.
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.
Geo. G. Stephens, President.
H. II. Home, Vice-President.
J. A. Butt, Secretary.
J. Worth McAlister, Treasurer.
Meets in the, Chapel on Monday, Tues
day, Wednesday and Thursday evenings
three-quarters of an hour after the supper
bell.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Baptist Church. -Rev. J. L. Carroll,
D. D. 1 Preaching every Sunday morning
and night. Sunday School at 9:30 A. M.
Prayer-meeting every Wednesday night.
Presbyterian Church. Preaching every
Sunday morning and night, except first
Sunday in each Month. Sunday School
at 9:30 A. M. Prayer-meeting every Wed
nesday night.
Methodist Church. Rev. N. M. Wat
son, Preaching every morning and night.
Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. Prayer-,
meeting every Wednesday night.
Episcopal Church. Rev. Frederick
Towers. Sunday services at at 7, 11 and 7
o'clock. Weekly services at 4 p. M. Fri
day. Sunday School at 4 p. m.
out on foul to catch. ' Score: U.
N. C, 6; O. R. I., o.
Ninth Inning. Robertson,
W., goes out on fly to Donnell in
center. Oldham's bunt is picked
up by Jones who throws him out
at first. Gregory hits to pitch
and is thrown out at first. Oak
Ridge livens up and scores at the
end of the game. Stafford, D.,
goes out on a foul to Honeycutt.
Reed hit by pitch gets his base,
steals second, is advanced by Jones'
base hit to third. . Jones steals
second. Reed scores on Gray's
grounder to Lanier. Gray goes
out on attempting to steal second.
Stafford, D. , goes out on fly to
short and the game is over. Score :
U. N. C, 6; Oak Ridge Insti
tute, 1.
The following is a tabulated
score.
OAK RIDGE INSTITUTE.
AB R BH SH PO A E
Jones, p ..502 o 050
Gray.s.s.. 4 0 0 0 1 o 2
Stafford, W.,c. f . 1 b 4 o 0 0 10 01
King, c 3 o 0 o 1 2 2 o
Van Noppen, 3d b - 4 010 I I 3
Ogburn, 2d b - ,-. 3 o 0 o 530
Donnell, 1st b., c. f 3 o o 0 3 01
Stafford, D., 1. f. 4 o 0 0 I 0 0
Reed, r. f 31 1 o 4 11
Total 33 1 4 o 27 12 8
UNIVERSITY NORTH CAROLINA
V AB R BH SH PO A E
Robertson, W.,c. f. 5 1 o o 2 o 1
Oldham, 1st b 3 0 1,0 6 o o
Gregory, 2d b 50002 1 o
Lanier, 3d b -.- 3 01 o 341
Honeycutt, c 4 1 10 10 10
Kenan, r. f- 4 21 020 1
Stanley, s. s 4 1 1 o 122
Robertson, R., K f , 4 o 10 000
Hill, p 4 100 o 10
; Total ..36 660 26 9 5
Gray out hit by fair ball.
SUMMARY.
'Earned runs, U. N. C, 3; stolen
bases, 7. - Bases on balls, Oldham
2, hit by pitched ball ; Lanier
struck out by Hill, 7.
Earned runs, Oak Ridge Insti
tute, o; bases stolen, 3. Double
plays: Van Noppen, Ogburn, Staf
ford; W. , Reid to Ogburn. Bases
on balls, 3; hit by pitched ball,
Ogburn and Reid. Struck out
by Jones, 1. Wild pitches by
Jones, 1. Time of game one hour
and fifty minutes. Umpire,
Graham, W. Scorers: U. N. C,
Blair; O. R. I., Turner.
WHEN VIOLINS WERE PLATING LOW,
The violins were playing low,
As violins have often played;
The music was no softer then
. Than music often is, they said.
Behind some portieres, close drawn,
Just off the hall, where light was dim,
I heard a voice, demure and soft,
And this is what she said to him:
" Love is a lottery, you know,
And Cupid's blind his aim askance,
But, since you ask, I'll tell you, Tom,
My luck is good in game of chance."
What more she said no one will know, '
Not even what he answer made:
But still the violins played low,
As violins have often played. Ex.
A tennis court, the place for sport,
A net and rackets two.
A sunny day, the time to play,
A maid with eyes of blue.
The ball she serves. Alas! it swerves!
Goes bounding down the hill.
"A fault," I call, but yet with all
Her faults, I love her still. 2Tv
COLLEGE NEWS.
Windle, the famous wheelman,
has entered the Massachusetts In
stitute of Technology.
The. Faculty of Hillsdale Col
lege, Michigan, have made a
unique rule. It is to the effect
that no student shall marry while
an under graduate, under penalty
of expulsion.
Scientists have discovered that
the memory is stronger in summer
than in winter. Too much food,
top much physical exercise and
too much education are most det
rimental to the memory.
OH! FOB. A MAN,
'Oh, for a man!"
The alto cried;
'Oh. for a man!"
The soprano sighed;
1 A man! " they saug,'
With tearful eyes,
' Oh. for a man
sion in the skies! "
Wesleyan Argus.
UTLEY'S SHOE SHOP.
For a first-class job 6f work go to Utley,
south of the Gymnasium Hall. He
learned the trade thirty-one years ago,
and can give satisfaction in all repairs.
Take your work to him and be convinced.
Respectfully, T. J. UTLEY.
Clocks,
Watches,
Jewelry,
At reasonable
prices. I also
take pleasure in
showing large
illustrated Cata
logue and price
lists of the lar
gest jewelry
houses in the
United States, and will order anything
in the jewelry line.
Repairing of Clocks. Watches and Jew
elry a specialty. ft!yAll work warranted
and prices reasonable.
W. B. SORRELL,
Chapel Hill, N. C.
University of North Carolina
Offers thorough Instruction in four regular
oourses of study, six brief courses, optional
courses to suit individual needs, and professional
courses in law, medicine and engineering.
Tuition $60 a year; total expense $250.
375 students, 24 teachers, 30,000 volumes, 7 scien
tific laboratories and museums, gymnasium, ath
letic grounds, bath-rooms (free to all).
Discipline manly, without espionage.
Scholarships and loans to the needy.
Tuition free to sons of all ministers, candidates
for the ministry, public school teachers, and per
sons under bodily infirmity.
Address PRESIDENT WINSTON,
Chapel Hill, N. C.
New Line
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CALL OR SEND FOR THEM.
W. KAUFMAN & CO.,
Leading Clothiers, Hatters & Furnishers,
Cor. Central Hotel. CHARLOTTE, N. C.
R. Van Landingham is the University Agent.
H. H. CARTLAND,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
OF GREENSBORO, N. C,
WILL BE AT
Roberson Hotel, Thursday, 22d Inst.,
AND WILL TAKE YOUfi MEASURE
FOR A NICE SPRING SUIT.
Call at room over Delmoco's and belect
your sample.
little &. McAllister,
Agents.
Dr. R. H. WHITEHEAD
Has bought out the
And completely re-stocked his store with
all the articles necessary to comfort aud
uses of the studetits.
' Mr. McRAE, who is mauaging the
store, will be glad to see his student
friends at all times, and will sell them
DRUGS, CANDY", CIGARETTES, CIGARS,
TOBACCO and STUDENTS' ARTICLES
Cheaper than any place in the village..
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded
at all times.
1H5AUJR. IN
uj (5oods, IKotioas,
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Clothing, Hard
ware, Groceries, Wagons,
Horses, Mules.
Furniture a Specialty. ctlnTk
RICHMOND
& DMYILLE
RAILROAD
The Great Through Car
, i,ine Between the North
and South and Southwest.
OPERATING .....
Washington & Southwestern
Vestibule Limited,
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BETWEEN
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Montgomery, Mobile, New
Orleans, Birming'm, Memphis.
THE HIGH STANDARD OF PASSEN
GER SERVICE.
Fast Time. Sure Connections.
(During the month of December, 1893,
this Company expects to open a new route
to Florida, via Columbia, Savannah and
the Florida Central and Peninsular R.R.)
For rates, schedules or other informa
tion, address any agent of the System, or
CHAS. L. HOPKINS,
Traveling Passenger Agent, Charlotte, N. C.
W. A. Turk, S. II. Hardwick,
Gen. Pass. Agt. Asst. Gen. Pass. Agent.
W. II. Green, Sol. Haas,
General Manager. Traffic Manager.
General Offices, Washington, D. C.
Riclimond & Danville Railroad Company.
F. H, HUICEKOPER AM PJMJ'FOSTIR, '
Receivers.
CHAPEL HILL BRANCH.
MORNING TRAIN.
Lv. Chapel Hill, 8 15
Lv, University, 9 40
A T T 4 4 f n re
XXL. KJ Mivtl ."ail. y ,
Ar. Chapel Hill, 10 40
EVENING TRAIN.