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UNIVERSITY DIRECTOR! GENERAL ATHLETIC: ASSOCIATION. W. D. Carniich&el, President. Barton Craige, Vice-President. A. V. Belden, Sec'y. and Troas. UNIVERSITY FOOT-BALL TEAM. J D. Whitaker, Captain. Warren L. Kluttz, Jr., Manager. UNIVERSITY BASE-BALL TEAM. U. E. Stanley, Captain. -W. S. Howard, Manager. ' C. R. Dey Assistant Manager. TRACK ATHLETIC TEAM. R. H. Wright, Captain. . UNIVERSITY GLEE CLUB. t f of. Harrington, Director. Darius' Eatman, Leader. R. H. Graves,13usiness Manager. . ELISHA MITCHELL SCIENTIFIC SO CIETY. ' ; Richard H. Whitehead, M. D., President. Henry V. Wilson. Ph.D., Vice-i 'resident. Francis P. v'enable, Ph D., Sec'y. and Treas. Charles BasKerville, Pn D.,.Cyr; Sec'y. Meets in Person Hall the second 1 uesday night of each month. Journals issued twice i year. HISTORICAL SOCIETY. :' Kemp P. Battle, LL. D., 'President.. 4, Ueo. T. Winston, LL.D., 1st. Vice-President. E. A. Alderman, D.C.L., 2nd Vice-President. W. C.. Smith, Secretary. ; . . SHAKESPERE CLUB. Thomas Hume, D.-D. LL.D., President. Samuel May A. B., Vice-President. : W. R. VWbb, Secretary. ' R. H. Syb es, Treasurer. ' PHILOLOGICAL CLUB. K. P. Ha ring-ton, President. F. K. Ba'l, Vice-President. - " W D, Toy, Sec'y. and Treas. Meets on last Tuesday night of each month in the English Lecture room - . .; . . PHILOSOPHICAL rCL"UB. V II. G. Connor, President. ' ' . Burton Craige, Vice-President. Theo. F. Kiuttz, Sec'y, and Treas. ' ' , FRATERNITIES (Secret). Delta Kappa Epsilon, Beta Theta Pi, Zeta Psi, Sigma Nu, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Al pha Tau Omega, Sigma Chi, Phi Gamma Delta, Kappa Sigma, Kappa Alpha, Pi Kap pa Alpha, Phi Delta Theta. SOCIETIES. Theta Nu Epsilon (Secret). Pi Sigma (Secret). . Order of Gimghouls (Junior, Secret); The society meets in February and October. Ban quet Thursday night of Commencement. , Philanthropic (Literary, Secret); Estab lished 1795. ' Meets every Saturday night in Phi Hall, New East Building. , Dialectic (Literary,' Secret), Established 1795. Meets every" Saturday night in the Di Hall, New West Building. UNIVERSITY GERMAN CLUB. ; ' , . . ..... ; ... ,r i . J. H. Andrews,, President. C. R. Dey, Vice-President. R. E. Foilin, Secretary, ' ; ,-. Milton Elliott, Treasurer. Meets at call of President. Leader select ed for each geruian. . -:;.";ti-v: Y. M. C. A. : - C. H. Johnston, President. ' ' . P. II. Ely, Vice-President. F. W. Cokcr, Cor. Sec. J. K, Pfhol, Rec. Sec. W. E. Cox, Treas. j TENNIS ASSOCIATION. E. K. Graham, President. R. Hi Graves, Vice-President. F. B. Johnson, Sec. and Treas. UNIVERSITY DRAMATIC CLUB. R. H. Graves, Manager. C.G. HI 11,' Stage Director. J P. A, Gorrell,. Assistant Maniger. Church Directory. - - Pkesijyiekian Chitrch. Rev. D. J. Cur rie, Services every Sunday morning and niyht except the first Sunday in each month. Prayer meeting every Wednesday night. ' Ei'iscoPAi, .Church. Rev. Mr. Winecoff. Services every Sunday morning and night. Methodist Church. Rev. N II.D. Wilson. Services every Sun lay m iming and night. Prayer meeting Wednesday night. BiTi3T Church. Rev. Dr. Titos., Hume; Services every Sunday morning and night. Praye.- meeting every Wednesday night. FACULTY LECTURES, 189697. ; , Thursday. J;imi;iry; 28,' Prof. Battle ."The Growth of tiie" Federal 'Constitution for the past One Hundred Years." 1'Vi'lay, Fehi'ifaryU, Prof. Harrington "A Day in- Rome," .. ' ' ' Friday February 26,. Prof. Gore "The His tory oi the Calendar."'-' ; ' ' Friday Maroh 12, Prof,' II tunc The Making of the English' Dibits" Friday, March 26, Prof: V:l!-on-"-A .Zoologi cal Trip to the i.r.l ? n a i Yt i'' ' . Friday, April 0,,1'r. f. 'Da 1 'Homer." Friday. April 23, Prof.' Williams Philos ophy and Life," Friday, May 7, Prof. Cobb -"Living Lakes and Dal Whh. ...,.. -! ........ OYSTER SALOON. Nrw River Oysters, served in all styus bv JOHNSTON & LUTHER. Give us a trial. n i S! A new supply yesterday (19th) , Remember that BURCH'S is Headquarters for Fine A p p 1 e fes. A Wonerful invention IZoology teaches that the hairs of the head ale hollow, and . contain an; oi that gives tfiem life. In clipping the haxr -with scis sors, this hollow is left open, and' the hair Idses its life-giving properties. " ' ,; Ml have a Machine named the Singeing Ma- t ine, which removes the hair and at ,.the me time closes up the hollow, causing, the (lair to retain its life-giving propertied, and $erefore stopping the hair from falling out gr dying, and giving it a soft growth i ; gCall and examine this machine and have our hair singed :: '.' ' ' ' - Special attention given to dressing La dies' hair. Cutting done with exquisite and fj-tistis - skill by the old University Barber ff twenty years' experience. " i 1 The singing machine is highly recom igiended by scientists throughout the country. X i Very Respectlully, .:. , T. D. DUNSTAN, Professor of Tonsorial Art. The Greensboro Game. Concluded from frst page. scraper and Belden , took it in nice ly. Radcliffe followed suit and by a" pretty catch Stanly sent Pennsy's players to the field. - s v ' V ; Carolina. Williams hit a pop. up and Wilhelm sent Roy to the bench. Stanley hit a 'drive to Voigfht who found it too hot out in rightv field. Pat steals second and scores ? on Winston's two-bagrg-erj but Winston was left on second, Jackson easing Belden'sfly and Gillender Honey cutt's pop up. r v .: v Penn. 0; Carolina 3. 1 ' FOURTH INNING. ; Penn, - Wilhelm hit a long fly to left field, fbuv ''Smunk" made a grandstand catch. Blakely, krqt four balls and stole seconds Voigt out by Stauly to Winston'; Blakely went to r third. U Gillender y walked, but Williams struck out Jackson, leav inr two men on bases. 1 Carolina. Bailey and McKee hit flys to Yoigft, and Huck was 'cufcoff bv Blakely's good arm. i" Penn. 0; Carolina 3. FIFTH INNING. ; ; . Penn. . Brown struck, out and Huston out at first by Stanly. Rob inson hit safe to centre field; but was caught attempting to steal second. f Carolina. Williams out by Rob inson to Gillender.. Stanly hits safe; but Winston made a drive to Brown wno made a double. Penn. 0; Carolina 3 . SIXTH INNING. ; Penn. Radcliffe s hits, to Stanley and is out at first, Wilhelm hits safely and steals second and third. He scores on passed ball. Blake ley gets a base on balls, and Voig-t hits ? a two-bag-rrer to right field. On Gaillender's two-bafircrer Blake- Jy and Voiif t cross the plate, then Gillender scores on Jackson s tnree-bagg-er to centre field. Roy lets Huston have a present, and then while Huston attracts attention by stealing- second Jackson-' scores. Robiuson bunts to Williams vnn4is fhr'nwn nut at first. . Radcliffe hit a pop up and JolniHoirciiTled thc:- tal sixth bv a liuiv catciv 1 Carolina, Belden thrown 'out at first after a hit to Robinson. '' Hon fycutt , hits to. jBrown and out at irst. Bailey hit fly to outfield and Wilhelm took it in. ,y Penn. 5; Carolina 3. . SEVENTH INNING. I Penn. Wilhelm hit'' fly and out to Bailey. Blakely struck o u t. Ioigt out by fly to Johnson.,,,. I Carolina. McKee out at first from ftobinson to Gillender. . Johnson itruck out.' Rog-ers got .first, hit Py pitched ball and scores on Wil- iams s two-bag-ger to deep centre eld, but Pat was out by a drive to uston in 'centre field. v . Penn. 5; Carolina 4. ''-f' EIGHTH INNING. I .-"..'--'-';"..'. I Penn. Jackson , safe,; at first on fohnson's error and stole second, prown struck out, and Rogers took ?i Hustons fly, retiring- the side. Carolina. Winston safe by. a slide to first and went to third on Pelden's drive to centre field. Bel Sen steals second. Honeycutt hit a pretty drive to right field but was out.. Winston was called out on a Slide back to third. . Belden, steals wikTihrow by Brown. Bailey hit three-bagger-to centre field and elden tied the score. McKee hit o Robinson who threw to first, re tiring Carolina. Penn. 5; Carolina 5. I NINTH INNING. i Penn.- Robinson safe at first but Qut at second. ; Radcliffe makes frst. Wilhelm strikes 'out. Rad- qliffe scores on Blakley's hit 'and Yoigt; advances Blakley to second. (gillender caught out. , Carolina. Johnson out on a pop fly. Rogers walks. 'Williams and Stanly strike out. , NORTH CAROLINA. . . Stanley (Cap.). Winston ljjelden Bailey oneycutt ScKee lohnson (Jgers Villiams farms ' '"-"I'-t Pos. AB R IB PO A E 2B 5 1 1 4 4 2 IB 4 0 1 8 0 - 0 SS 4 10 2 1 0 CF v 3 1 1 1. ,0 0 C 4 0 0 5 2 1 LF 4 1 . 0 '300 3B 4 0. '1 ; 2 10 RF 1 1 0 10 0 P 4 0 '; 117 0 ' 33 5 5 27 IS 3 t .".v.rV. .j (gifjMHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiu TUB CLOTII1EK. HATTER, . ' AND GENT'S, FURNISHER, 7- - -OF DURHAM, " :' , . '' .... t Has opened a ---y Branch Store, In the Old D. K. E. 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Suffolk and Norfolk, Wilmington, New Bern and Morehead City. 3:50, p. m. No 54 Connects at University Greensboro, Charlotte, Atlanta New Orleans, Memphis, Columbia, Sa . vanua, Jacksonville, St. Augustine, and all jioints South. TRAINS ARRIVE AT CHAPEL HILL. 11:10, a. m. From Grcesnboro, Danville, Washington and other points North, also from Durham Raleigh, Selma Goldsboro and Norfolk, 6:50, p. ui.53, from Wilmington, New Berne, Norfolk, Tarboro, Rocky Mount, Suffolk Goldsboro, Raleigh, Durham, and inter mediate stations. , Quick time: accom modation unexcelled. Mixed. Daily Except Sunday. ; R.L.VERNON, Travelling Pass. Agent. Charlotte, N. C. J. M. Gum W. II. GkiCKN. Traffic Manager. Gen.Man'g'r. , W. A. TURK, Gen. Pass. Agent . Washington, D. C. 15. E. TEAGUE, ; Agent, S. R. Co.
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